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Government has enough fuel to prevent Dumsor -Felix Ofosu Kwakye

Although reports of intermittent outages, known as dumsor, have been made in some regions of the country, the government has reassured the people that it has secured sufficient fuel supply to support electricity generation. While acknowledging the recent power outages, Felix Kwakye Ofosu, Minister of State for Government Communications, stressed …

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Veteran actor Mawuli Semevo is dead

Information reaching Ghanatodayonline.com indicates that popular actor Mawuli Semevo has died. He was undergoing treatment at Ridge Hospital on Thursday, February 20, 2025, following burns he sustained in a fire accident around a week prior. He was sixty-three. According to Judith Addison of Beyond Burns International, a devoted non-profit organization …

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Deputy ministerial nominees to be vetted on Monday

The Deputy Majority Leader, Kweku George Ricketts Hagan, has announced that the vetting of deputy ministerial aspirants would begin on Monday, February 24, 2025. He said that as the status of the statutory members of the reformed Appointment Committee has not altered, there won’t be any surprises. As a result, …

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Bawumia condemns Mahama gov’t for appointment revocations

Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, the former vice president, has accused President John Mahama’s administration of arbitrary and widespread firings of public sector employees, claiming that the measures are politically motivated and unfair. Dr. Bawumia voiced his concerns in an open letter over the dismissal of many workers, especially those employed during …

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Gov’t to pay Cocoa farmers 70% of World Market Price

The government will provide cocoa producers 70% of the global market price for their produce, up from the 60% that was first suggested, according to announcements made by Eric Opoku, Minister of Food and Agriculture. Motivating farmers, boosting output, and solidifying Ghana’s standing as the world’s second-largest cocoa producer are …

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