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*ECOWAS Parliament Confronts Crisis of Citizen Safety as Deputy Speaker Condemns Killings and Xenophobia Across West and Southern Africa* The ECOWAS Parliament opened its fir
Minority Demands Urgent Reforms at Bank of Ghana Over GH¢44 Billion Loss The Minority in Parliament has renewed calls for major reforms at the Bank of Ghana following the cen
Condemnation of Xenophobic Attacks on Foreign Africans in South Africa: The Trans Africa Tourism and Unity Campaign unequivocally and strongly condemns the recent xenophobic
*ECOWAS Parliament Confronts Crisis of Citizen Safety as Deputy Speaker Condemns Killings and Xenophobia Across West and Southern Africa* The ECOWAS Parliament opened its fir
Minority Demands Urgent Reforms at Bank of Ghana Over GH¢44 Billion Loss The Minority in Parliament has renewed calls for major reforms at the Bank of Ghana following the cen
Condemnation of Xenophobic Attacks on Foreign Africans in South Africa: The Trans Africa Tourism and Unity Campaign unequivocally and strongly condemns the recent xenophobic
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18/09/2025 • 18:46
*Tarkwa Nsuaem MCE Appeals for Inclusion in President’s "Big Push" Initiative Amidst Road Challenges* Municipal Chi...
*Tarkwa Nsuaem MCE Appeals for Inclusion in President’s "Big Push" Initiative Amidst Road Challenges* Municipal Chief Executive for Tarkwa Nsuaem, Mr. Ebenezer Cobbina, is calling on the central government to consider Tarkwa Nsuaem in the "big push" initiative by President John Dramani Mahama. Speaking to the media after answering questions before the local government and rural development in parliament, Mr. Cobbina highlighted that roads in Tarkwa are a major challenge. He noted efforts to reshape roads using drip machines and mentioned projects completed with MP Issah Salifu Taylor, including a six-unit classroom block and a community centre. Ongoing projects include two health facilities—a health centre and a CHIP compound.
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12/09/2025 • 16:09
UK INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT MINISTER PAYS COURTESY CALL TO GHANA'S PARLIAMENT. The Minister for International Devel...
UK INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT MINISTER PAYS COURTESY CALL TO GHANA'S PARLIAMENT. The Minister for International Development of United Kingdom Baroness Chapman has paid a courtesy call to Ghana's Parliament. The Rt Hon Speaker Alban Sumana Kingsford Bagbin speaker of parliament chaired a discussion forum which focused on the UK’s longstanding partnership with the Parliament of Ghana, as well as opportunities to deepen collaboration following the June 2025 launch of a new technical support programme funded by the UK and delivered through the World Bank. The discussions also explored opportunities for the UK-World Bank Parliamentary project to support enhanced engagement between elected officials, expert agencies and civil society, including through the Parliamentary Citizens’ Bureau. Delivering her speech, Madam Baroness Chapman acknowledged that, gender parity across parliaments globally and commended Ghana's Democratic progress underscoring the importance of protecting democrat
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12/09/2025 • 15:31
Atta Mills settles a Mother's debt over GHC 4.100 At Elimina Poly Clinic. The member of parliament for Komenda Edina...
Atta Mills settles a Mother's debt over GHC 4.100 At Elimina Poly Clinic. The member of parliament for Komenda Edina Eguafo Abirem , Hon, Samuel Atta Mills, has settled the debt and set free a frustrated mother who was detained at the Elimina Poly Clinic for her inability to pay medical bills after two weeks of treatment. According to the lawmaker and ranking member on the public accounts committee, he encountered the Dutch Komenda woman when he took a patient to Elmina Polyclinic for treatment. The woman narrated to him that her son, who was admitted and treated for two weeks, has been detained by management of the facility due to an unpaid medical bill of ghs 4,100.00. He further promised to visit the family to ensure that the boy continues his education without any hindrance.
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09/09/2025 • 23:19
*Minority Caucus Condemns Persecution, Calls for Protection of Dissenting Voices* The Minority Caucus has expressed ...
*Minority Caucus Condemns Persecution, Calls for Protection of Dissenting Voices* The Minority Caucus has expressed grave concern over the arrest and remand of Mr. Kwame Baffoe, Bono Regional Chairman of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), on charges of "offensive conduct conducive to a breach of the peace." The Caucus sees this as part of a broader pattern of suppressing dissent and harassing journalists, social commentators, and opposition figures through arbitrary arrests and detentions. In a statement signed by the Minority Second Deputy Whip, Mr Jerry Ahmed Shaib stated that, the Caucus believes that the government's actions are aimed at silencing voices of dissent and accountability. He highlighted that the government's neglect of urgent national crises, such as the communal violence in northern Ghana, which has claimed lives and displaced thousands. They drews attention to threats against political leaders, including the Minority Leader, and calls for serious investigation
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09/09/2025 • 23:18
MINORITY LEADER PAYS FEES FOR VORSA STUDENT AT UNIVERSITY OF GHANA- LEGON. The minority leader, Osahen Alexander K...
MINORITY LEADER PAYS FEES FOR VORSA STUDENT AT UNIVERSITY OF GHANA- LEGON. The minority leader, Osahen Alexander Kwamena Afenyo Markin has paid the fees for 33 students from the Volta Region who are members of the Volta Regional Students Association (VORSA),at University of Ghana, Legon, amounting to GHC 105,000. Meeting with the students, he encouraged them to take their studies seriously, remain disciplined, and commit themselves to excellence so they can become responsible citizens and contribute meaningfully to national development. The member of parliament for Effutu encouraged them by sharing his life experience, particularly during his time at the university. He mentioned challenges with fees, having to work part time jobs to support himself and struggles of others who came from difficult backgrounds. His story highlighted the reality of poverty and the importance of perseverance. Hon Afenyo Markin expressed his willingness to help and support them. However, the pr
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08/09/2025 • 10:25
*ABOSSEY OKAI SPARE PARTS DEALERS ASSOCIATION TO ENFORCE GIPC ACT* The Abossey Okai Spare Parts Dealers Association ...
*ABOSSEY OKAI SPARE PARTS DEALERS ASSOCIATION TO ENFORCE GIPC ACT* The Abossey Okai Spare Parts Dealers Association announces its commitment to upholding the law and protecting local enterprise from unlawful competition. As of Monday, September 8, 2025, the Association will embark on an exercise to ensure strict compliance with the Ghana Investment Promotion Centre (GIPC) Act, 2013 (Act 865), specifically Section 27(1). According to their press statement, the Act prohibits non-citizens or enterprises not wholly owned by Ghanaians from engaging in retail trading, hawking, or selling goods in stalls or markets. Despite the law, foreigners continue to dominate petty trading in commercial hubs like Abossey Okai, undermining local entrepreneurship and affecting the livelihoods of Association members. The Association calls on all stakeholders, including relevant state institutions, to support this exercise in preserving the integrity of Ghanaian trade and securing the future of indigen
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25/08/2025 • 19:34
*Challenges in Recovering Tax Debts from State Institutions* The Ghana Revenue Authority (GRA) is facing difficultie...
*Challenges in Recovering Tax Debts from State Institutions* The Ghana Revenue Authority (GRA) is facing difficulties in recovering tax debts from state institutions due to cash flow challenges. Answering questions from the Public Account Committee in parliament Mr Anthony Kwesi Sarpong said these institutions claim that their inability to honor their tax obligations is a result of insufficient funds. Cash Flow Issues. State institutions cite cash flow problems as the primary reason for their inability to pay taxes. The GRA is struggling to recover debts from these institutions, which is affecting its revenue mobilization efforts. The GRA is seeking the committee's assistance in finding a solution to this challenge, potentially by exploring ways to improve the cash flow situation of these state institutions or identifying alternative arrangements for tax payments. He said despite these challenges, the GRA is committed to recover the debts owed. The GRA acknowledges that the c
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25/08/2025 • 14:03
*Deputy Minister Raise Concerns Over Court Actions and Judgement Debts* The Deputy Minister for Finance, Mr Thomas A...
*Deputy Minister Raise Concerns Over Court Actions and Judgement Debts* The Deputy Minister for Finance, Mr Thomas Ampem Nyarko has highlighted a worrying trend of court actions and judgement debts affecting the Ministry of Finance's accounts. Speaking before the Public Account Committee, he said issue arises when other government ministries, like the Road Ministry, award contracts and fail to pay, leading to contractors taking the government to court and resulting in judgement debts. He explained that, the Ministry of Finance accounts are affected by judgement debts due to transactions initiated by other ministries. Citing some solutions , he suggested that, a legal framework is needed to protect the Ministry of Finance from rampant court actions. The member of parliament for Asuogyaman, Mr Ampem Nyarko called on Stakeholders, including the Attorney General's department, Bank of Ghana, and the Acting Chief Justice, to engage to understand the process and find solutions. The
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25/08/2025 • 14:01
*Controller and Accountant General's Department Responds to Public Debt Overstatement Claims* The Controller and Acc...
*Controller and Accountant General's Department Responds to Public Debt Overstatement Claims* The Controller and Accountant General's Department has refuted allegations of overstating Ghana's public debt by GH¢138.91 billion. According to the Auditor-General's report, the department's Whole of Government Accounts showed a total public debt of GH¢861.4 billion, whereas the Ministry of Finance recorded a lower figure of GH¢737.17 billion. Mr Kwasi Agyei, who is with the Controller and Accountant General, appeared before the Public Accounts Committee of Parliament to provide clarification on the matter. Mrs Abena Osei Asare, Chair of the Public Accounts Committee, described the overstatement as "no ordinary mistake" and emphasized the need for rigorous accountability and transparency in public financial management. The Auditor-General has recommended a comprehensive reconciliation between the Controller and Accountant-General's Department and the Ministry of Finance to address th
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25/08/2025 • 10:42
Kwabena Sunkwa
Ghanaian highlife maestro Kwabena Sunkwa, now based in the UK, has released a heartfelt tribute to the legendary Daddy Lumba with his new single “Mensu.” The track features renowned artist Nana Agyemang and is available on all major music streaming platforms, celebrating Daddy Lumba’s enduring impact on Ghanaian music and culture.
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25/08/2025 • 10:39
Kwabena Sunkwa
Ghanaian highlife maestro Kwabena Sunkwa, now based in the UK, has released a heartfelt tribute to the legendary Daddy Lumba with his new single “Mensu.” The track features renowned artist Nana Agyemang and is available on all major music streaming platforms, celebrating Daddy Lumba’s enduring impact on Ghanaian music and culture.
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21/08/2025 • 15:54
*WATER CRISIS HITS EFFUTU MUNICIPALITY* A severe water shortage has plagued the Effutu Municipality for over two wee...
*WATER CRISIS HITS EFFUTU MUNICIPALITY* A severe water shortage has plagued the Effutu Municipality for over two weeks, affecting over 140,000 residents. The crisis has far-reaching implications, impacting: Public Health. Hospitals and health centers struggle to maintain hygiene standards, increasing the risk of waterborne diseases like cholera and dysentery. Schools facing sanitation challenges, compromising pupil and student safety. Also, households, Families rely on costly private water suppliers, with vulnerable groups bearing the brunt. Small businesses, food vendors, and artisans suffer income losses, slowing local commerce. However, the Minority Leader's office, Hon Alexander Kwamena Afenyo Markin has written to the Managing Director of Ghana Water Limited, as a matter of urgency, urging immediate restoration of water supply to alleviate the suffering of residents.
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