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The Ministry of Tourism, Culture and Creative Arts has inaugurated its Ministerial Advisory Board, urging members to uphold commitment and diligence in their duties.
Ghana’s education system must undergo a fundamental transformation to reflect the demands of a technology-driven world.
The wife of Liverpool forward Diogo Jota has marked what would have been their first month married, three weeks after he died in a car crash.
Ghana’s actual public debt for the 2024 financial year stood at GH¢737.17 billion, significantly lower than the GH¢876.08 billion reported in the government’s consolidated financial statements, ...
Member of Parliament for Abuakwa South, Dr. Kingsley Agyemang, has made a powerful appeal for a transformative “21st Century Education Pact” to realign Ghana’s education system with the realities of a ...
Member of Parliament for Effia, Isaac Boamah Nyarko, has accused the National Democratic Congress (NDC) government of abusing judicial processes by allowing social commentator Kevin Taylor to enter ...
Chief of Staff Julius Debrah has encouraged the youth of Ghana to embody the principles of the late President, Professor John Evans Atta Mills, by committing to servant leadership, democratic ...
Deputy Minority Leader Patricia Appiagyei has formally declined her inclusion in Ghana’s reconstituted delegation to the ECOWAS Parliament, describing the decision as procedurally improper and ...
Akua Afriyie, the 23-year-old mother, has reportedly admitted to police that she intentionally dumped her son into the well to satisfy a condition set by a man she hoped to marry.
The Public Utilities Regulatory Commission (PURC) hashas released its mid-year report for the Northern Region, revealing dire conditions in public schools and a surge in consumer complaints against ...
Member of Parliament for Abuakwa South and Registrar of the Ghana Scholarships Secretariat, Dr. Kingsley Agyemang, has issued a call to modernise Ghana’s education system, warning that outdated ...
In boardrooms across Africa, decisions are being made. Agendas are adopted. Reports are approved. But beneath this order lies an uncomfortable truth: many African boardrooms have become more ...