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Black Stars: Ghana clinch third place in Unity Cup with 4-0 thumping of Trinidad and Tobago
The Black Stars ended their Unity Cup campaign on a high note, thrashing Trinidad and Tobago 4-0 in the third-place playoff at London's GTech Community Stadium on Saturday.
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Five-star PSG smash sorry Inter to win Champions League
Paris Saint-Germain won the Champions League for the first time in rampant style, producing the biggest margin of victory in the final of the competition after beating Inter Milan 5-0 in Munich.
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Mentally challenged person beheads man in Tema
A man believed to be in his mid-50s was beheaded by a man suspected to be mentally challenged at the Tema Main Harbour Railways vicinity on Friday.
Ali, the suspected murderer, whom the Ghana News Agency gathered is in his 30s, severed the head of the victim, a caretaker of a yard in the area, and went around carrying the head in a carrier bag.
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Commuters cry over potholes - On Kaneshie-Kasoa highway, others
Potholes and gullies on some roads in the capital, especially at traffic light intersections, have resulted in unbearable traffic congestions on some major roads.
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Diasporan investor pleads for justice after farm attack
Jamaican-American investor, Nigel Jordan, has lost his investment worth over GH¢1 million after an arson attack on his 50-acre coconut farm at Gomoa Oguakrom, near Agona Swedru, in the Central Region.
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Weekend Talk: The effective coup d’état
Have you ever wondered why every time the Lord Jesus healed someone, he told them not to tell anybody about it?
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People & Places: Kojope - A cultural gem in northern Ghana
The popular Fufulso-Sawla Road, also known as National Highway 7 (N7), stretches about 147 km, connecting Fufulso and Sawla and serving as a vital gateway to the Upper West Region from Tamale.
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Akokono: Ghana’s forgotten superfood to combat malnutrition, anaemia, food insecurity
In the heart of Ghana's traditional culinary practices lies a little-known, but nutritionally potent delicacy – akokono, the larvae of the African palm weevil (rhynchophorus phoenicis).
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Why Ghana must only accept gold and silver-backed cryptocurrencies
In the age of hyper-digital illusion, Africa stands at the crossroads once again.
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Why Chairman Wontumi is spending weekend in custody after meeting bail condition
The Ashanti Regional Chairman of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Bernard Antwi Boasiako a.k.a Chairman Wontumi’s hope of spending the weekend outside of the custody of the Economic and Organised Crime Office (EOCO) was on Friday blighted with an application for bail variation at the High Court.
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Sam George threatens to sanction telcos over failure to improve service by end of 2025
The Minister of Communication, Digital Technology and Innovations, Samuel Nartey George has issued a stern warning to telecommunication companies operating in Ghana, threatening fines and sanctions by the end of 2025 if quality of service do not significantly improve.
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Remain calm, GH¢50million bail bond intentionally imposed to keep Wontumi in custody indefinitely - Bawumia to NPP supporters
Former Vice President Dr Mahamudu Bawumia on Friday evening called on supporters of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) to remain calm as efforts were being made to execute the bail conditions granted to Bernard Antwi Boasiako, the Ashanti Regional Chairman of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), who is being investigated on suspicion of money laundering and causing financial loss to the state.
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NPP supporters gather at NIB headquarters in solidarity with Wontumi
Some supporters and members of the opposition New Patriotic Party (NPP) on Friday gathered at the frontage of the National Intelligence Bureau (NIB) where the Ashanti Regional Chairman of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Bernard Antwi Boasiako also known as Chairman Wontumi was being held and was expected to meet his bail conditions so he could go home.
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Parliament approves GH¢10.10 billion for National Health Insurance Authority
Parliament has approved GH¢10.10 billion for the year 2025 along with a distribution formula to enable the National Health Insurance Authority (NHIA) to undertake its activities earmarked for the year.
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37 Military Hospital to close Emergency Unit for fumigation from June 4
The 37 Military Hospital has announced the temporary closure of its Medical Emergency Unit from Wednesday, June 4 to Saturday, June 14, 2025, to allow for a scheduled fumigation exercise.
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AI & Automation – The secret weapons transforming customer experience in Ghana
Once seen as the stuff of sci-fi movies, Artificial Intelligence (AI) and automation have quietly made their way into boardrooms, banking halls, hotel systems, and customer service centres across Ghana. And for forward-looking businesses, they are proving to be a game-changer.
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Reform or abolition Council of State – CDD-Ghana Research
Some Ghanaians have called for either the abolition or drastic reform of the Council of State, citing its limited influence on governance and a lack of transparency in its composition.
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No new recruits at Ghana’s US Embassy – Foreign Minister clarifies as visa services resume
Minister for Foreign Affairs, Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, has denied reports that new individuals have been recruited to replace staff at Ghana’s Embassy in Washington D.C., following its recent reopening after a temporary shutdown due to alleged misconduct.
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DBG, AGI dialogue over reviving textile, garments industry
Development Bank Ghana (DBG) has expressed its readiness to make significant contributions to the country’s development agenda as a financier and a long-term driver of structural transformation.
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Improving Early Childhood education: Ministry signs $118m pact
The Ministry of Education has signed a partnership agreement with an educational consortium and other partners to provide $118.8 million grant to support foundational learning.
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Ex-IT Head at Ghana’s US Embassy denies misconduct, claims services were transparent and approved
The former Head of IT at Ghana’s Embassy in Washington D.C., Fred Kwarteng, has denied allegations of financial impropriety and abuse of office, insisting that his actions were transparent and delivered tangible benefits to Ghanaians both in the United States and at home.
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Government pays over $900,000 in salary arrears to Black Stars coaches
The government of Ghana has cleared $904,561.31 in outstanding salary arrears owed to both current and former coaches of the senior national football team, the Black Stars.
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Time for conversation on gaming addiction - Dr Agyeman-Rawlings says
The Member of Parliament for Klottey Korle, Dr Zanetor Agyeman-Rawlings, has called for an honest national conversation about the dangers gaming and betting addiction are posing to the youth in Ghana.
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Mahama’s 120-day Social Contract resounding success — Valerie Sawyerr
The Senior Presidential Advisor on Governmental Affairs, Dr Valerie Sawyerr, has expressed unwavering confidence in the government’s ability to deliver on all its policies.
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Student Loan Trust Fund publishes names of defaulters and their guarantors (LIST)
The Students Loan Trust Fund (SLTF) has released a second batch of individuals who have defaulted on the repayment of their student loans, as part of an ongoing effort to recover outstanding debts owed to the state.