Over GH¢70B Lost to Projects, GIP to Rescue
Ghana lost over GH¢ 70 billion to delayed or abandoned projects, of which GIP has been launched to rescue the nation from the sobering reality of Ghana’s infrastructure state.
Ghana lost over GH¢ 70 billion to delayed or abandoned projects, of which GIP has been launched to rescue the nation from the sobering reality of Ghana’s infrastructure state.
The Ministry of Tourism, Arts and Culture, in collaboration with the Ghana Tourism Authority, has officially launched the 2025 edition of December in Ghana, a flagship cultural and tourism initiative ...
His Excellency John Dramani Mahama, President of the Republic of Ghana, has reaffirmed his administration's commitment to a long-term, inclusive, and sustainable national development strategy in a strong plea for ...
In a rare emotional appeal, the Member of Parliament for Nhyiaso, Hon. Dr. Stephen Amoah, has broken political convention to call for an end to the prolonged conflict in Bawku, ...
Host of Urban Blend on Accra-based 3FM and Reggae Musician, Blakk Rasta has stated that his ‘Thief President’ song performed at the recent Nkrumahfest concert is not targeted at a ...
Dr. Kwame Nkrumah, Ghana’s first President and a prominent figure in the Pan-African movement, is celebrated for his significant contributions to the political landscape of Ghana and Africa. However, his ...
The Socialist Movement of Ghana (SMG) has issued a strong call for Ghanaians to reconsider their approach to political participation, emphasizing that the act of voting alone is not the ...
Ghanaian actor, Clement Bonney, popularly known as Mr Beautiful, and an outspoken supporter of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) has revealed the reason that led to his departure from social ...
In a bid to settle the ongoing debate about Ghana’s Founders Day, Professor Kojo Yanka, the Founder and President of the African University College of Communication has provided a detailed ...
In his seminal work, "Ghana: The Road to Independence, 1919-1957," F. M. Bourret provided a meticulous chronicle of Ghana's tumultuous path toward self-governance. The excerpts from Chapter 10 (pages 162-202) ...