In an effort to expedite and simplify the passport application process for pilgrims from Ghana, Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, Minister of Foreign Affairs, has announced the opening of a dedicated passport center for Hajj applicants. Speaking on Tuesday, March 4, at the Hajj Village, Mr. Ablakwa clarified that this program is …
Read More »National Economic Dialogue: “We’re here to seek solutions that will put us on a path of growth” – Mahama
Ghanaians have been urged to support the reset agenda by President John Dramani Mahama, who has emphasized the need of group effort in guiding the country’s economy toward recovery and sustained growth. During his remarks at the National Economic Dialogue’s launch on Monday, March 3, 2025, President Mahama emphasized the …
Read More »National Economic Dialogue: Ghana must earn more from its natural resource endowment – Mahama
Ghana’s economy urgently needs fundamental reforms, according to President John Dramani Mahama, who has cautioned that an excessive reliance on exports of basic materials is unsustainable. He referred to previous economic strategies as a “government bleeding” because of their inefficiency and excessive reliance on the export of crude oil, cocoa, …
Read More »I ordered arrest of Prof Ameyaw Ekumfi – Attorney General confirms
The arrest of Prof. Christopher Ekumfi Ameyaw, the former Board Chairman of the Public Procurement Authority (PPA), was authorized by Attorney-General and Justice Minister Dr. Dominic Ayine. On the morning of Sunday, March 2, 2025, he was taken into custody by the National Intelligence Bureau (NIB). The arrest was related …
Read More »Mahama launches 2025 National Economic Dialogue
President John Dramani Mahama has made it clear that the 2025 National Economic Dialogue is an important step toward economic change and not only a token gesture or campaign promise. “This gathering is more than just a symbolic exercise or the fulfillment of a campaign promise,” Mahama said during the …
Read More »“Mr. President, you did not fix ‘dumsor’ as you claimed in your address” – Minority
President John Dramani Mahama’s assertions that his administration ended the power crisis, or “dumsor,” in 2016 have been denied by the minority in Parliament. Speaking to the media on Monday, March 3, former Finance Minister Mohammed Amin Adam urged President Mahama to announce a load-shedding timetable because the country’s electrical …
Read More »Refrain from any negotiation with our leadership – Aggrieved CLOGSAG members cautions gov’t
The government has been cautioned by the irate Civil and Local Government Staff of Ghana (CLOGSAG) not to engage in talks with its leadership about the current strike. Since February 20, 2025, CLOGSAG has been on strike in opposition to Samuel Adom Botchway’s appointment as the Registrar of the Birth …
Read More »Ghc100m needed to complete Agenda 111 hospital at Trede – Health Minister
The Trede Hospital, which was put into service as part of the previous government’s Agenda 111 program, is still unfinished and not yet operational, according to Health Minister Kwabena Mintah Akandoh. According to the minister, GHS 100 million is needed to finish and officially open the hospital, which is situated …
Read More »Bank of Ghana suspends Gold-for-Oil Programme
Citing operational and policy issues that have resulted in losses, the Bank of Ghana (BoG) has announced the suspension of the Gold-for-Oil program. The program, which aimed to stabilize domestic fuel prices and lessen dependency on foreign exchange for fuel imports, has been temporarily put on hold while the Central …
Read More »“Don’t pay evil for evil” – Duncan-Willams to Mahama Ministers
Archbishop Nicolas Duncan-Williams, the Founder of Action Chapel International, has cautioned appointees against using President John Dramani Mahama’s win as a political score-settling tool. The Archbishop cautioned that using authority to settle political grudges has consequences while speaking at a worship service in Accra with President Mahama and the Christian …
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