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GES Recruitment: No Persons With Disabilities Among 7,000 Recruits – Group
Convener of the Coalition of Unemployed Graduates with Disabilities, Gilbert Boateng Agyare, says the Director-General of the Ghana Education Service admitted that none of the 7,000 people recruited were persons with disabilities, raising concerns over inclusivity in the recruitment process
GoldBod Is the Game Changer for Ghana’s Economy — Hopeson Adorye
Hopeson Adorye weighs in on the impact of GoldBod on Ghana’s economy, highlighting its potential to transform the country’s gold sector and drive economic growth
People Are Looking For Bawumia In The Wrong Places — Dankwah Smith Buttey
Acting NPP National Chairman Dankwah Smith Buttey has responded to concerns over Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia’s perceived absence, saying people may be looking for him in the wrong places
Mahama, His Family And Appointees Are Mostly Involved in Scandals — Nana Agyei Baffour Awuah
A strong political allegation has been levelled against President John Mahama, his family and members of his administration. Manhyia South MP Nana Agyei Baffour Awuah weighs in on the controversies and raises questions about accountability within government
Black Queens Demand Outstanding Bonuses And Better Support From Government
Ghana's senior women's national team, the Black Queens, have demanded the payment of outstanding bonuses and per diems while accusing the government of neglect and inadequate professional support during their campaign at the ongoing Women's Africa Cup of Nations in Morocco
Judges Need Their Vacation, The Job Is Stressful Not To Have Rest - Samson Lardy Anyenini ESQ
Lawyer Samson Lardy Anyenini argues that judges deserve vacation and proper rest, given the demanding nature of their work. He also weighs in on the legal vacation debate, suggesting that political interference can undermine important institutions
Ghana’s Constitutional Review: What Changes Are Being Proposed?
From the five-year presidential term and elected DCEs to the proposed abolition of the death penalty and changes to the size of government, the Attorney-General, Dr. Dominic Ayine, has presented government’s position on the Constitutional Review Committee’s recommendations. What do these proposed changes mean for Ghana and its democracy? Let’s unpack them
Don’t Accuse WAEC of Sabotage Without Evidence – Peter Anti Partey
Executive Director of IFEST, Peter Anti Partey, has urged the National Council of Private Schools to seek concrete data on BECE results from private schools before making claims that WAEC is deliberately failing candidates. He cautions against making allegations that could undermine public confidence in WAEC without sufficient evidence
NPP’s Jennifer Queen Responds to Nana Yaa Jantuah’s Comments on the ‘Democracy Under Attack’ Demonstration
Deputy Director of Communications for the New Patriotic Party, Jennifer Queen, has reacted to comments by Nana Yaa Jantuah, suggesting that she is being strategic in shifting attention away from the NPP’s ‘Democracy Under Attack’ demonstration. She argues that Nana Yaa Jantuah’s approach is a calculated move to redirect public discussion
Fuseini Donkor clarifies that the Supreme Court’s decision to strike down the delegate system will only affect presidential and parliamentary elections, not the NDC’s polling station-to-national election structure.
Fuel Subsidy Relief: GPRTU Urges Caution Over Fare Freeze
GPRTU’s Samuel Amoah says drivers and passengers should not be overly excited about the fuel subsidy and suspension of transport fare increases, as more reductions in fuel prices are needed. He also highlights a new LI aimed at ensuring commercial drivers join transport unions and comply with approved fares