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Man charged with knowingly exposing multiple women to HIV, one victim currently 7 months pregnant with his child
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Finance Minister reflects on progress ahead of 2025 Mid-Year Budget presentation today
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Dr Zanetor Agyeman-Rawlings calls on Asantehene Otumfuo Osei Tutu II
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EDITOR’S LENS: Ghana’s film industry deserves a bold, new script
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Cyber fraud and trafficking ring busted at McCarthy Hills; 50 Nigerians, landlord arrested
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Let Mills’ legacy shape Ghana’s reset agenda – Mahama
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Oil markets are risky, renewables are safer for Ghana’s future—UN adviser warns
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Ghana named among seven countries to lead new UN ocean and offshore energy initiative
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Gov’t to pay GH¢137bn in treasury bills this year – Finance Minister
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PLAYBACK: Presentation of 2025 Mid-Year Budget by Finance Minister
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Ghana records 11.1% surplus, exceeds IMF target – Ato Forson
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Assistant who accused Kanye West of sexual assault ‘in hiding’, lawyer says
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Farming grew by 6.6%, fishing 16.4%, food prices will drop – Ato Forson
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Ghana’s economy has grown by 5.3%; the highest since 2020” – Ato Forson
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GH¢4.9 billion saved on domestic interest payments – Finance Minister
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NIB now has total paid up capital of GH¢3.4bn – Finance Minister
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We’ve reduced Ghana’s debt by GH¢113bn in six months – Finance Minister Ato Forson
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Government to scrap COVID levy, review VAT to ease pressure on small businesses—Dr Ato Forson
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Government injects GH¢450 million into National Investment Bank to restore profitability, sustainability – Ato Forson
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Over GH¢150m in unearned salaries uncovered in payroll audit
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Finance Minister lists 24 projects earmarked for completion by 2028
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Some contractors took the money but did no work – Finance Minister orders forensic audit into 55 stalled projects
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Government to set up cedi and dollar sinking funds to ease future debt repayments
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Gov’t pays $700m to Eurobond holders, GH¢9.8bn to domestic investors - Finance Minister
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Gov’t deploys AI to tackle smuggling and port fraud after GH¢1.6bn customs revenue loss – Finance Minister
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