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Speaker Bagbin champions reforms, decentralisation of Parliament  

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  • 2025-11-04
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The Speaker of Parliament, Alban Bagbin, has called for reform, innovation, and integrity within Ghana’s legislative arm, emphasising the need for decentralisation to bring Parliament closer to the people. Mr Bagbin highlighted the importance of…

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German President arrives in Accra for a three-day state visit

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  • 2025-11-03
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German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier on Sunday evening arrived in Ghana for a three-day state visit. A statement issued by Ghana’s Presidency said President Steinmeier was met on arrival at the Kotoka International Airport (KIA) by…

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Bono NHIA Director commends government for settling claims of service providers

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  • 2025-11-03
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Mr Isaac Badu Amponsah, the Bono Regional Director of the National Health Insurance Authority (NHIA), has commended the government for the payment of claims to service providers of the National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS). He…

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Asiedu Nketia urges protection of chieftaincy institution at Hogbe

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  • 2025-11-03
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Mr Johnson Asiedu Nketia, National Chairman of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), says the party holds a strong historical connection to the Anlo State, a bond that continues to draw them to the annual Hogbetsotso…

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Rice farmers seek solutions to boost local production

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  • 2025-11-03
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Cooperative rice farmers in Adelakope-Somenya, a rice farming community in the Eastern Region, are facing challenges, from controlling weeds and pests to navigating market dynamics. As a result, the cooperative members are calling on stakeholders…

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Ablakwa highlights Ghana’s energy access progress at Paris Peace forum 

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  • 2025-11-02
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Mr Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, Member of Parliament for North Tongu and Foreign Affairs Minister, has showcased Ghana’s progress in expanding electricity access and advancing clean energy solutions at the Paris Peace Forum in France. Speaking…

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Ho Municipal Assembly restores streetlights to boost security, economy 

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  • 2025-11-02
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Mr. Stephen Adom, the Ho Municipal Chief Executive, has launched “Operation No Darkness Phase 5” to restore broken streetlights across the municipality. “Operation No Darkness” is an exercise by the Ho Municipal Assembly to restore…

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Deputy Defence Minister reaffirms govt’s commitment to modernising GAF  

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  • 2025-11-01
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Mr Ernest Brogya Genfi, the Deputy Minister of Defence, has reaffirmed the Government’s unwavering commitment to modernising and retooling the Ghana Armed Forces (GAF) to enhance national defence capabilities and the welfare of troops. He…

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Ghana Gold Board’s funding, licensing practices under scrutiny 

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  • 2025-10-31
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A recent investigation has raised concerns about the Ghana Gold Board’s (GoldBod) funding arrangements and licensing procedures. According to a letter from the Ministry of Finance, dated October 29, 2025, “the Ministry has not made…

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Takoradi market women mourn the demise of Nana Konadu Agyeman Rawlings 

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  • 2025-10-31
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Market women of Takoradi are among the countless groups paying tribute to the late Nana Konadu Agyeman-Rawlings, Ghana’s longest-serving First Lady, who passed away on October 23, 2025. The Takoradi market women joined a growing…

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Speaker Bagbin calls for increased funding for climate action in Parliament 

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  • 2025-10-31
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The Speaker of Parliament, Alban Bagbin, has urged the Budget Committee of Parliament to prioritise funding for climate initiatives, particularly those aimed at reducing methane emissions and promoting green innovations. He expressed deep frustration over…

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Mahama in Cairo for Grand Egyptian Museum opening on November 1  

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  • 2025-10-31
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President John Dramani Mahama arrived in Cairo on Friday at the invitation of the Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi, for the opening of the Grand Egyptian Museum (GEM), slated for Saturday, November 1. Overlooking the…

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VALD Calls for stronger collaboration for consistency in global drug control policy

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  • 2025-10-31
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The Vision for Alternative Development (VALD), a civil society organisation, has called for stronger international and regional collaboration, shared data systems and unified advocacy tools to ensure consistency in global drug control policy. It said…

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Report to address global literacy crisis among children launched

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  • 2025-10-31
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The Global Education Evidence Advisory Panel (GEEAP) has launched a new report to offer evidence-based solutions to address the global literacy crisis among children. The report titled “Effective Reading Instruction in Low- and Middle-Income Countries:…

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  • Ghana marks 69th Independence Anniversary with call for discipline, patriotism Ghana on Friday marked its 69th Independence Anniversary with a ceremonial parade at the Jubilee House in Accra, calling on citizens to build prosperity, restore hope and uphold discipline and patriotism. The colourful but modest ceremony, held at the forecourt of the Junilee House, Accra, brought together government officials, Members of Parliament, traditional rulers, clergy, political party representatives, members of the diplomatic corps, security service heads and civil society organisations. Delivering the Independence Day address, President John Dramani Mahama urged Ghanaians to embrace discipline, responsibility and patriotism as essential values for national development. Former Heads of State and senior public officials attended the event, alongside students and representatives of various institutions who participated in the parade and cultural displays. Dr Terrance Michael Drew, Prime Minister of the Federation of Saint Kitts and Nevis, who is on an official state visit to Ghana, was the Special Guest of Honour. The ceremony featured a guard of honour mounted by the Ghana Armed Forces, inspection of the parade and patriotic and cultural performances by schoolchildren. One of the highlights was the lighting of the Perpetual Flame by the President, symbolising Ghana’s enduring spirit of freedom, unity and national resilience. The parade also featured musical displays by a military band, patriotic songs and poetry recitals by students, cultural performances by schoolchildren and traditional drum appellations. Participating schools included St John Bosco School, Ministry of Health Basic School, Labone Senior High School and Agbogbloshie Basic School. The celebration was held on the theme: “Building Prosperity, Restoring Hope.” “This theme is more than just ceremonial. It represents a covenant between the government and the governed- a solemn promise that every decision we make and every policy we implement must foster prosperity and renew hope for every Ghanaian,” the President said. Independence Day is observed annually on March 6 to commemorate Ghana’s attainment of independence from British colonial rule in 1957 under the leadership of Osagyefo Dr Kwame Nkrumah. President Mahama paid tribute to the country’s founding leaders, particularly Dr Kwame Nkrumah, who declared Ghana’s independence and championed the cause of African liberation. He also acknowledged the contributions of subsequent national leaders whose efforts, he said, had shaped Ghana’s democratic and developmental journey. “Our democracy has endured because we have learned to compete without destroying, to disagree without hatred, and to transfer power peacefully,” he said. The President said Ghana’s independence carried a responsibility for citizens to uphold integrity, protect public resources and contribute meaningfully to national development. He urged renewed discipline in national life and called on citizens to demonstrate patriotism through actions that protect national assets and promote the collective good. “True patriotism must be shown through our everyday actions – the citizen who protects public property, the public servant who treats every Ghanaian with respect, and the entrepreneur who invests in Ghana’s future,” he said. President Mahama reiterated the Government’s commitment to strengthening accountability and fighting corruption, describing corruption as a major obstacle to development. “Every cedi that is stolen from the public purse represents a classroom robbed of textbooks, a hospital without medicines, and opportunities denied to our young people,” he said. The President highlighted initiatives aimed at promoting economic growth, job creation and social development. These include the newly assented 24-hour Economy Authority Bill, which he said would promote productivity and expand employment opportunities by enabling businesses and industries to operate across multiple shifts. He also announced that the Government was in the final stages of establishing the Women’s Development Bank to provide financial support and business assistance to women entrepreneurs. President Mahama encouraged young people to take advantage of opportunities created by digital technology and innovation. “In your hands, a smartphone can become a classroom, a business platform and a gateway to the global economy,” he said. The President acknowledged Ghana’s historical connection with the African diaspora and welcomed the presence of Prime Minister Drew, describing it as a symbol of enduring ties between Ghana and the Caribbean. He said Ghana would later this month submit a motion at the United Nations seeking recognition of slavery and the transatlantic slave trade as the gravest crimes against humanity. “Ghana is bigger than any one of us. We must place country above party, above tribe, and above personal interests,” he said. Friday’s national ceremony formed part of activities marking the 69th anniversary of Ghana’s independence. To climax the day’s celebrations, the Ghana Armed Forces will hold a fireworks display at the Kwame Nkrumah Circle in Accra on Friday evening. The day has been declared a public holiday, with individual, group and family commemorations expected across the country.
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  • Emerson3148 on Ghana marks 69th Independence Anniversary with call for discipline, patriotism Ghana on Friday marked its 69th Independence Anniversary with a ceremonial parade at the Jubilee House in Accra, calling on citizens to build prosperity, restore hope and uphold discipline and patriotism. The colourful but modest ceremony, held at the forecourt of the Junilee House, Accra, brought together government officials, Members of Parliament, traditional rulers, clergy, political party representatives, members of the diplomatic corps, security service heads and civil society organisations. Delivering the Independence Day address, President John Dramani Mahama urged Ghanaians to embrace discipline, responsibility and patriotism as essential values for national development. Former Heads of State and senior public officials attended the event, alongside students and representatives of various institutions who participated in the parade and cultural displays. Dr Terrance Michael Drew, Prime Minister of the Federation of Saint Kitts and Nevis, who is on an official state visit to Ghana, was the Special Guest of Honour. The ceremony featured a guard of honour mounted by the Ghana Armed Forces, inspection of the parade and patriotic and cultural performances by schoolchildren. One of the highlights was the lighting of the Perpetual Flame by the President, symbolising Ghana’s enduring spirit of freedom, unity and national resilience. The parade also featured musical displays by a military band, patriotic songs and poetry recitals by students, cultural performances by schoolchildren and traditional drum appellations. Participating schools included St John Bosco School, Ministry of Health Basic School, Labone Senior High School and Agbogbloshie Basic School. The celebration was held on the theme: “Building Prosperity, Restoring Hope.” “This theme is more than just ceremonial. It represents a covenant between the government and the governed- a solemn promise that every decision we make and every policy we implement must foster prosperity and renew hope for every Ghanaian,” the President said. Independence Day is observed annually on March 6 to commemorate Ghana’s attainment of independence from British colonial rule in 1957 under the leadership of Osagyefo Dr Kwame Nkrumah. President Mahama paid tribute to the country’s founding leaders, particularly Dr Kwame Nkrumah, who declared Ghana’s independence and championed the cause of African liberation. He also acknowledged the contributions of subsequent national leaders whose efforts, he said, had shaped Ghana’s democratic and developmental journey. “Our democracy has endured because we have learned to compete without destroying, to disagree without hatred, and to transfer power peacefully,” he said. The President said Ghana’s independence carried a responsibility for citizens to uphold integrity, protect public resources and contribute meaningfully to national development. He urged renewed discipline in national life and called on citizens to demonstrate patriotism through actions that protect national assets and promote the collective good. “True patriotism must be shown through our everyday actions – the citizen who protects public property, the public servant who treats every Ghanaian with respect, and the entrepreneur who invests in Ghana’s future,” he said. President Mahama reiterated the Government’s commitment to strengthening accountability and fighting corruption, describing corruption as a major obstacle to development. “Every cedi that is stolen from the public purse represents a classroom robbed of textbooks, a hospital without medicines, and opportunities denied to our young people,” he said. The President highlighted initiatives aimed at promoting economic growth, job creation and social development. These include the newly assented 24-hour Economy Authority Bill, which he said would promote productivity and expand employment opportunities by enabling businesses and industries to operate across multiple shifts. He also announced that the Government was in the final stages of establishing the Women’s Development Bank to provide financial support and business assistance to women entrepreneurs. President Mahama encouraged young people to take advantage of opportunities created by digital technology and innovation. “In your hands, a smartphone can become a classroom, a business platform and a gateway to the global economy,” he said. The President acknowledged Ghana’s historical connection with the African diaspora and welcomed the presence of Prime Minister Drew, describing it as a symbol of enduring ties between Ghana and the Caribbean. He said Ghana would later this month submit a motion at the United Nations seeking recognition of slavery and the transatlantic slave trade as the gravest crimes against humanity. “Ghana is bigger than any one of us. We must place country above party, above tribe, and above personal interests,” he said. Friday’s national ceremony formed part of activities marking the 69th anniversary of Ghana’s independence. To climax the day’s celebrations, the Ghana Armed Forces will hold a fireworks display at the Kwame Nkrumah Circle in Accra on Friday evening. The day has been declared a public holiday, with individual, group and family commemorations expected across the country.

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