Child Rights International has demanded faster prosecution of crimes against children as more than 280 child protection cases still pending in court.
He indicated that immediately after the incident, the Eastern Regional Maintenance team mobilised to the site to conduct an assessment.
The Majority in Parliament has jump to the defence of the GH¢19 billion loss recorded in the Bank of Ghana’s 2025 financials.
The continent-wide initiative aims at promoting the life-saving benefits of vaccines and improving immunization coverage.
Engineers & Planners has taken a major step in supporting Ghana’s World Cup ambitions after making a $2 million payment toward the Black Stars fundraising campaign for the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
The forum was under the theme: “Breaking Barriers: Lighting Up Ghana in Blue”.
According to reports, they were traveling when the accident happened under circumstances that are yet to be fully established.
The Accra Metropolitan Assembly (AMA) has announced that this year’s ban on drumming and noise-making will take effect from Monday, May 4 to Thursday, June 4, 2026, within the Ga Traditional Area.
Ghana's Finance Minister Dr. Cassiel Ato Forson and his Deputy have publicly filed their tax returns, calling on all citizens and businesses to meet their tax obligations and support national development through voluntary compliance.
The meeting also discussed tourism opportunities across Jomoro, the Western Region, and Ghana at large.
The ‘Big Push’ infrastructure programme has been widely promoted as a bold, transformative agenda
Central to the reforms is what he called a “bold and necessary” transition toward establishing an Independent Emoluments Commission to oversee public sector pay.
Yango Group selects 24 African tech fellows from 600+ applicants for 2026 AI-focused programme.
The General Secretary of the Industrial and Commercial Workers’ Union (ICU), Morgan Ayawine, has called for urgent reforms to Ghana’s economic systems, warning that the sacrifices of workers are yet to translate into meaningful improvements in their living conditions.
Mr. Nartey George commended the ITU for initiatives that directly benefit member states, particularly in Africa
Why headlines about a “50% cocoa price drop in 2026” mislead Ghanaian farmers and policymakers.
Even in the best case, there will be no clean return to the way things were
She said vocational training remains a critical pillar in tackling unemployment and improving livelihoods
This creates a clear window for informed decisions across government, business, and households
The Vice President underscored the urgent need for Ghana and Africa to transition from the export of raw shea materials to value-added production
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