Ghanaians protested against illegal mining, calling for a government crackdown on ‘galamsey,’ which has caused environmental damage and health risks.
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Ghana’s cocoa farmers expect a significant yield rebound for the 2024/2025 season, driven by improved weather and enhanced farming practices
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LGBTQ+ Ghanaians fear a new law could worsen discrimination and violence. The President’s delay in signing the bill has created a tense situation with legal challenges, political friction, and international …
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Ghana’s Vice President Mahamudu Bawumia stands firm against same-sex relations, sparking a contentious debate ahead of the presidential election. A Firm Stance Amid Political Tensions Vice President Bawumia’s recent declaration …
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Ghana is accelerating efforts to restructure its ballooning external debt, a crucial step in the nation’s economic recovery program. Finance Minister Mohammed Amin Adam announced this development at a press …
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The sound of bulldozers and the sight of rubble greeted Wendell Elijah Mallobe as he returned to his home in Buduburam, Ghana. He was one of 15,000 Liberian refugees who …
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The social media company X, formerly known as Twitter, has settled with its former employees in Ghana, who were laid off in November 2022 following the takeover by billionaire Elon …
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Switzerland has announced a major financial commitment to support Ghana’s efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and adapt to the impacts of climate change. The European country will provide up …
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Vice President Bawumia unveils plans to revitalize Ghana’s economy, combat corruption, and promote private sector growth in campaign speech.
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Identity fraud plagues West Africa with Nigeria and Ghana at the forefront, warns the 2024 Smile ID report on African fraud trends.