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Lebanese Embassy supports Ghana Police with vehicles, motorbikes, other equipments
Inspector-General of Police, Christian Tetteh Yohuno, has expressed profound gratitude to the Lebanese community in Ghana following a significant donation aimed at strengthening the operational capacity of the Ghana Police Service. The items were officially presented by H.E. Mohammed Baal Baki on behalf of the Lebanese community. Receiving the donation, IGP Yohuno described the gesture as timely and impactful, noting that it reflects the strong partnership between the Ghana P
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“We cannot continue to live with unsafe structures, building codes must be strictly enforced" - Ga Mantse
The Ga Mantse, King Tackie Teiko Tsuru II, has called for strict enforcement of building regulations following the recent structural collapse at Accra New Town. The traditional ruler made the remarks when he visited the site of the incident a few days ago, where he assessed the situation and interacted with affected victims and authorities. According to him, regulators and relevant state agencies must ensure that all construction projects adhere to approved building codes to
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“We should learn to accept our wrongs and forgive each other" - Odododiodio MP
The Member of Parliament for Odododiodio, Alfred Nii Ashie Kotey, has underscored the need for Africans to embrace forgiveness, self-reflection, and unity as key pillars in ongoing discussions on reparatory justice and the trans-Atlantic slave trade. Speaking on the broader implications of the global push for reparations, the MP acknowledged that while the international community has begun to admit its role in the historical injustices of slavery, Africans must also confront
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"My husband accused me of infidelity, forced pepper into my intimate parts" — Wife recounts harrowing ordeal
The wife of John Odartey Lamptey has, for the first time, spoken publicly about what she describes as a “deeply disappointing and traumatic” experience with the Tesano Police Station during a critical moment in her ongoing domestic dispute. Her testimony follows a viral Facebook video in which her husband is seen physically assaulting a woman believed to be his wife at their Ofankor residence in the Ga East Municipality. According to the victim, her husband accused her of inf


"When you know your stuff, you can’t be bullied” — Emefa Apawu inspires Gen Z journalists to stand their ground
Former Broadcast Journalist with the Multimedia Group Limited, Emefa Apawu, has urged young journalists particularly those of the Gen Z generation to value their craft and fortify themselves with solid knowledge as they navigate the pressures of Ghana’s political and media environment. Speaking on the Talk No Dey Cook podcast, Apawu reflected on her own experiences interviewing top political figures, including moments where guests attempted to intimidate or undermine her. Sh


"I quit media for corporate work because of my children" — Emefa Apawu
Seasoned Female Broadcast Journalist, Emefa Apawu, formerly of the Multimedia Group Limited, has opened up about the real reason she stepped away from the media after an illustrious 23-year career. Speaking in a candid conversation on the Talk No Dey Cook podcast, Emefa revealed that her decision to quit journalism — at a time many believed she was at her peak — was driven by one thing above all: her children. According to her, years of working six to seven days a week, const



GoldBod crowned State-Owned Enterprise of the Year at PELT Awards
The Ghana Gold Board (GoldBod) has been adjudged the State-Owned Enterprise of the Year at the prestigious Public Enterprises League Table (PELT) Awards, emerging as the overall top performer among state institutions. The Board’s outstanding performance also earned it two additional honours—Most Profitable State-Owned Enterprise and Overall Best Specified Entity—cementing its position as one of Ghana’s leading public sector organisations. The PELT Awards, organised annually b

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"Women are the backbone of Ghana’s open-space economy" – Government Statistician
The Government Statistician, Dr. Alhassan Iddrisu, has highlighted the critical role women play in Ghana’s open-space business ecosystem, describing them as the driving force behind one of the country’s most vibrant economic segments. According to findings from the Ghana Statistical Service’s Integrated Business Establishment Survey I (IBES I), women dominate the open-space economy, accounting for nearly 80 percent of the workforce and owning about 84 percent of such business

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"Industry improved but remains constrained" - Government Statistician
The Government Statistician, Dr. Alhassan Iddrisu, has provided a detailed assessment of Ghana’s industrial sector, noting that although the sector recorded some improvement, it continues to face significant constraints that could limit its contribution to overall economic growth. Presenting the latest data, Dr. Iddrisu explained that the industry sector grew by 1.9% in the fourth quarter of 2025, a notable increase from the marginal 0.3% growth recorded in the same period in

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