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Prioritise screening for early breast cancer detection - Vice-President entreats women
The Vice-President, Professor Naana Jane Opoku-Agyemang, has advised Ghanaians, especially women, to prioritise breast cancer screening for early detection and treatment to safeguard their health.
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Planning departments cautioned against unprofessional conduct
The Minister for Local Government, Chieftaincy and Religious Affairs, Ahmed Ibrahim, has cautioned physical planning departments of the various district assemblies to desist from unethical and unprofessional conducts.
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Galamsey or Galam'die’?
The menace of galamsey brings to mind the famous soul classic sung by Roberta Flack “Killing Me Softly.
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Celebrating 75 years of excellence
Today, October 2, 2025, marks a momentous occasion in the history of Ghanaian journalism – the Daily Graphic's 75th anniversary.
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Decentralisation brings governance to people — Minority
The Minority in Parliament has stated that decentralisation is about bringing government closer to the people and ensuring equitable development across the country and not merely about maintaining existing structures.
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Stop public bickering - Agyarko advises NPP
A leading member of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Boakye Kyeremateng Agyarko, has called for an end to the public bickering among party members and urged a focus on expanding the party’s grassroots base.
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Sustainability pays: Why trees are Ghana’s new asset class
Each year, as the rains come, the conversation around tree planting returns with fresh urgency.
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18-year-old Nigerian student builds an app that turns any website to an AI-enabled platform
This 18-year-old University of Port Harcourt (UNIPORT) student built an app that turns any website to an AI-enabled platform.
ChatATP allows users chat with any website to perform actions.
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Man arrested for operating illegal clinic in Yeji for 11 years
The Bono East Regional Police Command has arrested a man for allegedly running an unlicensed clinic at Yeji Zongo in the Bono East Region for more than a decade.
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Nigeria enforces law on foreigners who have overstayed visas
The Nigeria Immigration Service NIS has announced the commencement of nationwide enforcement against foreigners who have overstayed their visas or violated immigration conditions, following the expiration of the Federal Government’s visa amnesty initiative.
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Access to public facilities: PWDs still suffering major discrimination in Ghana 19 years after Act 715 was passed
Many of Ghana's public buildings remain inaccessible to persons with disabilities (PWDs) due to a lack of enforcement of the Persons with Disability Act, 2006 (Act 715) and financial constraints.
Health facilities, educational institutions, banks, churches, bus terminals, markets, and government facilities often lack essential features like ramps, elevators, and accessible facilities, preventing PWDs from accessing services and participating fully in society.
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Agric Minister Eric Opoku says 129 senior high schools now cultivating farms under Feed Ghana Project
The Minister for Food and Agriculture, Eric Opoku, has said 129 senior high schools are now cultivating farms under the government’s Feed Ghana Project.
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VIDEO: Less than 10 mins rain cause flooding at Odawna in Adabraka
After less than 10 minutes of a downpour at Adabraka in Accra, this is how the Odawna area on the Official Street in front of the Presby Church looks like.
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Illegal miners earning GH¢70,000 a week, we need to create alternative livelihoods to succeed in galamsey fight – Former Security Minister
A former National Security Minister, Francis Poku has said the government’s reliance on military and police crackdowns to stop illegal mining will not succeed unless the state addresses the strong economic pull that keeps many young people in galamsey.
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Senior high school students in Ghana to use new AI learning apps from October 2025
The Ministry of Education has announced that more than 1.4 million senior high school (SHS) students across the country will benefit from subject-based Artificial Intelligence (AI) applications designed to improve teaching and learning.
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Multichoice backs Sam George; clarifies new offer not limited to 3 months
MultiChoice Ghana has issued a statement clarifying details of its new DStv value offering, following confusion created by an FAQ [Frequently Asked Questions] published on its website.
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FNB Accra Marathon returns November 8
Accra is about to be swept up in marathon fever, as thousands of long-distance runners and spectators get ready to turn the capital into a festival of endurance and pride as the First National Bank Accra Marathon makes its highly anticipated return on Saturday, November 8.
Ghana’s ultimate running carnival, this year’s marathon event will bring together elite athletes, health-conscious joggers from various keep-fit clubs and exciting spectators who will line up along the principal streets of the capital to cheer on the thousands of runners, marking one of the biggest dates on the nation’s sporting calendar.
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Scale, complexity of galamsey requires broader approach - Chiefs, communities must lead fight – Tsatsu Tsikata
Legal practitioner and former Chief Executive of the Ghana National Petroleum Corporation (GNPC), Tsatsu Tsikata, has said repealing Legislative Instrument (L.I.) 2462 alone will not end illegal mining in Ghana, stressing that the challenge demands deeper reforms and stronger leadership from traditional authorities and local communities.
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DSTV higher value offer to last only 3 months - Multichoice Africa
MultiChoice Africa, operators of pay television platform DSTV have confirmed that its “We Got You” campaign, which automatically upgrades subscribers to higher packages at no extra cost, will run for only three months, from October 1 to December 2025, and is subject to quarterly review.
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President Mahama warns cyber fraudsters: 'We will hand you over for trial abroad'
President John Dramani Mahama has warned cybercrime perpetrators residing in Ghana that they will be extradited to foreign countries for trial and punished under the law if apprehended.
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Tema-Mpakadan rail services reactivated by Ghana Railways Dev Authority
The Ghana Railways Development Authority (GRDA) on Wednesday, October 1, 2025, reactivated commercial operations on the Tema-Mpakadan railway line.
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Rethink state media financing - NMC Chair urges govt
The Chairperson of the National Media Commission (NMC), Professor Akua Opokua Britwum, has proposed an urgent revisit to the vexed issue of funding of public institutions with state responsibilities.
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Raw gold brings Ghana only 1–5% profit — Prof Bokpin urges value addition
A professor of finance at the University of Ghana Business School, Godfred Bokpin, has said Ghana’s economy was being weakened by short-term policies in mining and agriculture, which were failing to deliver meaningful profits, jobs, or tax revenue.
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Herbal concoctions, dehydration fuel rise in kidney diseases — Expert
Kidney health is under severe threat in the country due to a combination of poor hydration, excessive protein intake, and high salt and sugar intake.
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Kente finally stamped as Ghana’s first Geographical Indication
Ghana’s iconic cultural fabric, Kente, has officially been stamped with global recognition as the nation’s first ever Geographical Indication (GI) product.