Vice President Dr Mahamudu Bawumia’s statement that former President John Dramani Mahama has the “worst economic performance of all Presidents in the Fourth Republic” is
Month: November 2024
Remembrance Day: Ghana’s last surviving World War II veteran calls for peace ahead of elections
On Remembrance Day, Ghana’s last surviving World War II veteran, Mr. Joseph Ato Osei, made an important call for peace ahead of the upcoming elections
Cedi begins the week promisingly despite heightened demand pressures: One dollar equals GH¢17
The Ghanaian cedi has started the week on a promising note, despite ongoing pressures from heightened demand for foreign currency, with the exchange rate sitting
Labadi Beach Hotel shines with another record-breaking dividend payout of GH¢16.5m to SSNIT
That’s impressive news for Labadi Beach Hotel and for SSNIT (Social Security and National Insurance Trust)! A GH¢16.5 million dividend payout signifies a strong financial
Over 45 Agenda 111 hospitals ready for commissioning – Miracles Aboagye
The statement, “Over 45 Agenda 111 hospitals ready for commissioning – Miracles Aboagye,” refers to the progress of the Agenda 111 project, a major initiative
Labadi Beach Hotel shines with another record-breaking dividend payout of GH¢16.5m to SSNIT
That’s impressive news for Labadi Beach Hotel and for SSNIT (Social Security and National Insurance Trust)! A GH¢16.5 million dividend payout signifies a strong financial
Bawumia to launch Ghana’s credit scoring system on Nov. 7
On November 7, 2024, Ghana’s Vice President, Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, is set to launch the country’s first-ever credit scoring system, a significant milestone in the
Akufo-Addo, Bawumia should have prioritised National Peace Campaign launch – Mahama
Former President John Dramani Mahama has expressed his view that the Akufo-Addo government should have prioritized the launch of a National Peace Campaign, especially as
Adabraka robbery: Shop owner should have prioritized security – Supt. Peter Toobu
The statement by Supt. Peter Toobu regarding the Adabraka robbery emphasizes the importance of prioritizing security measures to prevent such incidents. According to Supt. Toobu,
Slavery reparations not about transfer of cash, says UK Foreign Secretary
UK Foreign Secretary James Cleverly recently stated that slavery reparations should not be viewed merely as direct cash transfers but as part of a broader