President Mahama abolishes COVID-19 levy
The President signed the repeal on Wednesday, December 10, clearing the way for the levy’s complete removal beginning January 2026.
Continue ReadingThe President signed the repeal on Wednesday, December 10, clearing the way for the levy’s complete removal beginning January 2026.
Continue ReadingShe said the region’s waterfalls, monkey sanctuaries, cultural festivals, sacred groves and historical sites can drive real economic value only when communities are empowered to benefit directly from them.
Continue ReadingTiwaa was known for her silky voice and had been hailed by many music lovers as one of Ghana’s golden voices. In 2021, she had her very first nomination in the 3Music Awards’s female vocalist category.
Continue ReadingThe announcement was made via Instagram, where the artist shared the official event flyer and encouraging fans to secure tickets through the link in his bio or by dialing 714666#.
Continue ReadingAccording to the law firm, the comments made by Mama Pat in May 2025 were reactions to a statement purportedly made by Mr. Hopeson Adorye, which she believed targeted her personality. The statement explains that Mama Pat’s posts were made “in the spur of the moment,” but unfortunately were interpreted as imputing immorality and unchastity to Empress Gifty.
Continue ReadingA press statement signed by Divisional Officer (DO) II Peter Addai, the Public Regions officer of the Ashanti Regional Command of the Ghana National Fire Service said the body of the deceased was successfully extricated by the Fomena rescue team.
Continue Reading“As a coach, you always want to win,” he said. “But we are 67th in the world and faced a team that may be the best in the world right now. We can be proud of our performance, and we feel we are moving in the right direction.”
Continue ReadingThere were scenes of wild jubilation at the Palace as members of both sides expressed relief and optimism after the latest round of talks ended on a positive note
Continue ReadingThe police appealed to the public to avoid engaging in unfounded narratives that have the potential to create anxiety and undermine trust in state institutions.
Continue ReadingPresiding Judge, Her Ladyship Justice Dorinda Smith Arthur, noted that the evidence submitted “fell short of Sections 136 and 161,” which require the plaintiff to submit the original marriage certificate from the Bornheim Marriage Registry and the corresponding certification from the Ghana Embassy in Germany. Instead, what was provided was only an extract.
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