President Mahama swears-in six (6) Ministers of State. January 22, 2025

President Mahama swears-in six (6) Ministers of State.

President John Mahama has sworn in six Ministers of State.The swearing in took place on January 22nd 2025 after the Nominees were approved by Parliament on Tuesday January 21st 2025. READ ALSO- President Mahama Orders Investigations in Obuasi’s Uprising The candidates underwent a rigorous vetting process ad parliamentary debate before gaining approval. The President, speaking…

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Women Waste Pickers: Heroes of Tackling Plastic Waste Problems January 21, 2025

Women Waste Pickers: Heroes of Tackling Plastic Waste Problems

RUG ,formerly RecycleUp Ghana, has been empowering women waste pickers in several ways. Speaking to Akostik Gh Media, Faustina Adomako Mensah, the Project Coordinator for the RUG Incubation Program has indicated that RUG is interested in the well-being of the Women Waste Pickers. She emphasized on the importance of these women in the society. WOMEN…

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Business registration 101: What you need to know January 21, 2025

Business registration 101: What you need to know

Are you nurturing a business idea, a startup or running a thriving business informally? Have you thought of registering and formalizing the business or idea? Business registration is a crucial step toward legitimacy, growth and increased opportunities. Why the need to register your business? Agencies responsible for the registration of businesses in Ghana? ROC is…

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President Mahama Orders Investigations in Obuasi's Uprising. January 19, 2025

President Mahama Orders Investigations in Obuasi’s Uprising.

President John Mahama has requested an investigation into the violent clash at Obuasi which has resulted in the loss of eight lives. READ ALSO-President Mahama Expresses Worry Concerning Escalating Acts of Terrorism in Neighboring Countries. The Government has lamented over the loss of these lives,reportedly being illegal miners. The unfortunate event has caused an uprising…

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The Legality and Controversy Surrounding Operation Recover All Loot (ORAL) January 18, 2025

The Legality and Controversy Surrounding Operation Recover All Loot (ORAL)

The legality of Operation Recover All Loot (ORAL) has sparked intense debate among Ghanaians, with proponents arguing it’s the most effective way to recover stolen state assets, promote transparency, and ensure accountability. On the other hand, critics claim ORAL operates without a clear legislative framework, potentially violating due process, and that the President’s discretion in…

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