Most Rev. Matthew Kwasi Gyamfi urges President Mahama to prioritize concrete action over apologies regarding LGBTQ+ issues to meet the Ghanaian people's needs.
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Nana Krobea Asante: NDC Confident of 2028 Election Victory
NDC communicator Nana Krobea Asante expresses strong confidence in a 2028 election victory, citing hard work and the performance of John Dramani Mahama.
Read More »Ebo Buckman: NPP Brought Ghana to Its Knees Before the Ukraine War
Ebo Buckman of the United Party argues that Ghana's economic crisis stems from internal mismanagement and corruption, not just the Russia-Ukraine war.
Read More »Dr. Eric Armah Bempong: Where Are the School Farming Policies?
Dr. Eric Armah Bempong discusses the decline of school farming in Ghana and the need to return to practical agricultural education for students.
Read More »Manager Deletes Company’s 400k Follower Page Over Promotion Dispute
A social media manager deletes a company's 400k follower Instagram page after being denied a promotion in favor of the boss's daughter.
Read More »Ghana and Senegal Win CAF African Schools Football Championship
Ghana and Senegal are crowned champions of the CAF African Schools Football Championship, highlighting the rise of youth football talent across Africa.
Read More »Ebo Buckman: Market Prices Are Down and the Economy Is Stable
Ebo Buckman of the Movement for United Party defends Ghana's economy, citing falling market prices and stable macroeconomic indicators.
Read More »Ebo Buckman: Why the One Cedi Fuel Levy Must Remain
Ebo Buckman warns that removing Ghana's one cedi fuel levy would risk energy stability and create long-term fiscal challenges for the economy.
Read More »Sam George: One Million Coders Laptops Struggle to Boot During Launch
Communications Minister Sam George faces criticism after laptops for the one million coders programme failed to boot promptly during a launch event.
Read More »Ebo Buckman: Understanding the ‘War Premium’ on Fuel Prices
Ebo Buckman explains how the 'war premium' and Middle East tensions are driving up fuel prices in Ghana and what a potential ceasefire could mean for the economy.
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