Environmental sustainability is not yet a key political issue in Ghana. This is surprising, given that the country is ...
Dr Kwabena Bomfeh Jnr, has argued that Ghana’s system of governance is not truly party-based but instead revolves around the individual who occupies the presidency.
The evidence of Ghana rsquo;s transport policies should not be found in press releases, sod-cutting ceremonies, or procurement announcements .
Hajia Amina Adam 39;s decision to contest the Ayawaso East parliamentary by-election has ignited debate across Ghana rsquo;s ...
Professor of Political Science and Chief Executive Officer of the Ghana Shippers Authority (GSA), Prof. Ransford Gyampo, has said that misguided public support and what he described as incompetent ...
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Ghana drivers license: DVLA announces new expiration rules, expiry date to be linked to date of birth
Driver’s licences will now expire on the holder’s date of birth, alongside the introduction of an SMS notification system to ...
Illegal small-scale also known as galamsey has become a major environmental, health, security, and economic challenge in Ghana, necessitating the need for data-backed reforms amid regulatory failures.
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The cacophony of Accra’s artificial rush hour and the ‘short short’ syndrome
Over the past few weeks, long queues have become familiar sights at major bus terminals and bus stops across the city. Each ...
For the average African citizen, the term "election" no longer evokes the promise of democratic renewal; instead, it triggers a profound existential ...
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VAST-Ghana calls for increase in excise taxes on health-harming products
By Albert AlloteyAccra, Jan. 23, GNA – The Vision for Accelerated Sustainable Development, Ghana (VAST-Ghana) has called on the Ministries of Finance and Health to increase excise taxes on health ...
The Northern Elders Forum (NEF) has opposed the Federal Government’s decision to site Nigeria’s national gold refinery in Lagos.
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney delivered a speech at the World Economic Forum in Davos on 20 January 2026 that marked what could possibly be the most stark admission from a Western leader in deca ...
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