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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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Contractors abandon Kumasi-Obuasi road expansion project, motorists worried

The Kumasi-Obuasi highway expansion project, which was started to address concerns about increasing crashes and vehicular traffic jams on the road, has been abandoned, leaving motorists and residents in the area to suffer. Vehicular traffic on the Nkronza-Pakyi section of the highway is distressing to road users, who have to contend with gullies that have formed on the edges of ...

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Cabinet approves measures to sustain Ghana’s economic recovery

Cabinet has approved further economic measures to sustain Ghana’s progress towards economic recovery. The decision was aimed at further consolidating the stability of growth and tightening of spending. President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo and his Cabinet on October 20, began a three-day retreat to deliberate on the country’s economy and the humanitarian crisis that has hit many parts of Lower ...

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Anti-witchcraft bill awaits presidential assent as suspects suffer

People labelled as witches or wizards continue to suffer at the hands of others, despite the passage of the criminal offences amendment bill by Parliament three months ago. The bill is among others to protect persons accused of witchcraft. The Criminal Offences (Amendment) Bill, also known as the anti-witchcraft bill, prohibits the activities of witch doctors or witch-finders. It also ...

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Human Rights Council identifies weakness in enforcing Ghana’s Mental Health Law

The United Nations Human Rights Council has raised concerns about the lack of enforcement of Ghana’s Mental Health Law, Act 846(2012). The Council observed at a recently held Universal Peer Review( UPR) Process in Geneva, Switzerland that the absence of a robust enforcement regime has made it difficult to report the most inhumane and degrading treatment of persons with mental ...

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Statistical Service releases census reports in braille

The Ghana Statistical Service (GSS) has released the maiden census reports in braille, audio and large prints to make it easy for people who have difficulty seeing to have access to the 2021 Population and Housing Census report. The first census publication in braille was published in partnership with the Ghana Blind Union (GBU) as part of the commitment of ...

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Ghana to have its first lithium project with increased royalties

The government has granted Barari DV Ghana Limited, a subsidiary of Atlantic Lithium Limited, a fifteen (15) year Mining Lease to commence the construction and mining of lithium at Ewoyaa in the Mfantseman Municipality of the Central Region. The Lease incorporates new and enhanced terms intended to ensure that the country benefits, optimally, from this mineral. This includes an increase ...

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PIAC demands parliamentary intervention on JOHL’s failure to pay oil proceeds

Jubilee Oil Holding Limited (JOHL) has once again failed to pay proceeds amounting to over US$70 million dollars from liftings into the petroleum holding fund for the first half of 2023. This is the fourth consecutive time the company has reportedly not paid proceeds into the Petroleum Fund contrary to the advice of the Ghana National Petroleum Corporation. This was ...

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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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