Government
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Business
Minority kick against gov’t plans to merge NIB and ADB
The Minority in Parliament has stated its objection to the government’s plans to either collapse the National Investment Bank (NIB)…
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General News
Akufo-Addo’s lawyer ‘fights’ Mahama over hashtag
There is controversy on social media between Legal Counsel to President Akufo-Addo, Kow Essuman and former President John Mahama over…
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General News
Gov’t pays GH¢2.4bn first coupon of DDEP
The Government has paid bondholders an amount of GH¢2.4 billion as the first coupon of the Domestic Debt Exchange Programme…
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Education
Govt pays GH¢55million to WAEC for 2023 BECE and WASSCE exams
The government has provided the West Africa Examination Council (WAEC) with GH¢55 million to help in the organization of this…
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General News
Govt releases GH¢241m to pay teacher trainee allowances
The Ministry of Education has disclosed that an amount of GH¢241 million has been released toward the payment of allowances…
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General News
Government settles arrears with Individual Bondholders
The Government has confirmed the settlement of all outstanding arrears owed to members of the Individual Bondholders’ Forum. A statement…
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General News
TUC tells Akufo-Addo to convert National Cathedral project into hospital
The Trades Union Congress (TUC) has asked the government to convert the National Cathedral project into a hospital. Addressing the…
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Business
Bettors oppose newly introduced 10% tax on bet wins
Bettors are expressing displeasure at the government’s plan to levy taxes on lottery and sports betting. As part of efforts…
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Business
Gov’t introduces 10% tax on betting and lottery wins
The government of Ghana has introduced a new 10 percent tax on betting, games of chance, and lottery wins. The…
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Business
Deputy Finance Minister defends 3 new tax bills
Ms. Abena Osei-Asare, the Deputy Minister of Finance, has defended the new tax bills being presented to Parliament today. She…
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