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MPEC recognizes outstanding journalistic pieces on conflict, minority rights and more

 The Media Platform on Environment and Climate Change (MPEC) in collaboration with the Minority Rights Group Africa (MRGA) has rewarded Eight Ghanaian Journalists for their outstanding reportage on Conflicts, Minority rights, climate change, migration, and development issues in the country. The Eight journalists were selected from various media outfits, including newspapers, online/wire services, radio, and television. Mohammed Fugu, the Northern ...

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NDC to review free SHS policy In 100 days In office

Former President John Dramani Mahama has stated that the next National Democratic Congress (NDC) administration will review the Free Senior High School policy within its 100 days in office to deal with the barrage of challenges affecting it. Speaking at a meeting with the leadership of Trade Union Congress (TUC) in Accra on Tuesday [Nov 7, 2023], former President Mahama ...

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Ghana Lithium Deal, Can We Learn from the Past?

This is a clarion call to all well-meaning citizens. Enough is enough. It has come to that time when ordinary citizens need to have a voice in how our natural resources are managed and used. Ghana was the beacon of hope for the entire African continent, but no more. The glory of the Republic seems to be fading away or tampered with unscrupulously. The Euphoria that greeted ...

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Ghana urged to prioritize crisis preparedness

Ghana has received a call to proactively prepare for potential crises to avoid finding itself in a situation similar to that of its neighbour, Burkina Faso. Recent attacks and persecution against civilians in Burkina Faso have resulted in the displacement of tens of thousands of Burkinabés, with children being the most severely affected. Dr. Julien Ouedraogo, Director of Children Believe ...

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Develop mining areas deliberately: Scrap levies on exploration – Chambers of mines to govt

The Ghana Chamber of Mines has called on the government to be deliberate about developing mining host communities and not focus only on the revenue. The Chief Executive of the Ghana Chamber of Mines, Dr Sulemanu Koney, said revenue from mining communities must not be left to sink into the Consolidated Fund but must be redirected into those communities to ...

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What Justice Atuguba said about Supreme Court errors [FULL ADDRESS]

 former Justice of the Supreme Court, Justice William Atuguba, has criticised the decision by Supreme Court which nullified the election of James Gyakye Quayson as the MP for Assin North in 2020. Speaking at a public lecture organised by Solidare Ghana in collaboration with the University of Ghana on the theme: protecting our democracy; the role of the judiciary at ...

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Extreme poverty increases — World Bank

The number of Ghanaians living in extreme poverty has increased since last year, with over a quarter of the population presently living on less than two dollars (GH¢24) a day, the World Bank Country Director, Pierre Laporte, has said.  Inflation over the past couple of years, he said, had eroded the purchasing power of Ghanaian households as incomes had not ...

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Zimbabwe faces teacher exodus over low pay

Zimbabwe faces a significant teacher exodus, with around 300 educators leaving the country each month, according to the Zimbabwe Teachers’ Association. The primary cause of this departure is the comparatively low wages in Zimbabwe compared to other southern African nations. While salary increases are challenging due to economic constraints, the country must find ways to retain and attract teaching talent. ...

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International Day of Rural Women: USAID and partners honor northern Ghana’s Women In Agriculture

The United States Government, through USAID/Ghana’s Implementing Partners (IPs) under the Feed the Future (FTF) initiative, has partnered with the Women in Agricultural Development Directorate (WIAD) of the Ministry of Food and Agriculture (MoFA) to celebrate the vital role played by rural women in agriculture across northern Ghana. This joint effort commemorates the International Day for Rural Women, observed today, ...

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Realities of discrimination dawning on residents of Boffa Bayotte

Among the saddest moments in the life of an individual or a group of people is when they are being discriminated against and negatively tagged for crimes they have not committed. In particular, the situation becomes more depressing when they have no voice to speak for them in order to prove their innocence. The above synopsis depicts the state of ...

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