Import Restriction L.I: Minority Welcomes Suspension
The minority in parliament has noted that they are interested in protecting local businesses but feared the unfettered powers the suspended LI would have bestowed on the Minister for Trade ...
The minority in parliament has noted that they are interested in protecting local businesses but feared the unfettered powers the suspended LI would have bestowed on the Minister for Trade ...
Senior lecturer at the University of Cape Coast School of Business, Dr Seyram Kawor, has expressed the need for members of parliament to prioritize the needs of Ghanaians when it ...
The 2024 Budget Statement and Economic Policy has been approved by the Parliament. The budget which was prudently debated was followed by litigation over the voting method. The Minority, in ...
The Lawyers In Search Of Democracy (LINSOD), a group of like-minded Ghanaian lawyers, who are committed to playing a major role in advancing the frontiers of true democratic practice in ...
Kwesi Prat Junior, a respected Ghanaian journalist, has conveyed his astonishment regarding the New Patriotic Party's methodology in selecting a running mate for Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia. He remarked that the ...
The New Patriotic Party's (NPP) national executive committee and national council are set to convene today to discuss the selection of a running mate for the party's flagbearer, Alhaji Dr. ...
The world is changing, and not just for the progress and successes chalked as a result of industrialization and technological advancement. Even more pronounced is the adverse impact of such ...
The Director of International Affairs for the opposition National Democratic Congress, Alex Segbefia has attributed the sentences given to Aisha Huang, an illegal mining kingpin to inadequate charges that were ...
Professor Stephen Adei, the former Director General and Rector of the Ghana Institute of Management and Public Administration has refuted corruption allegations levelled against him by one Mr Kwabena Kwakye, ...
Members of the Nation Builder’s Corps (NABCo) has given government a month ultimatum to pay nine months outstanding arrears owed trainees. According to the group, all efforts to get government ...