The Miss Health Organisation, a Ghanaian non-profit focused on health advocacy and women’s empowerment, has officially announced the winners of its latest pageant, crowning new ambassadors for health ...
Plans are underway to introduce a new annual tradition for the Ghanaian diaspora with the launch of the maiden Ghana Independence Day Europe celebrations in March 2026.
Daniel Yao Dushie, Deputy Managing Director of PPMC International Limited, the consulting firm overseeing the Aflao Market and the proposed 24-Hour Economy Market projects, has provided an update on ...
The National Disaster Management Organisation (NADMO) has intensified preventive interventions to curb the rising incidence of road accidents in the Ashanti Region, with a focused operation on ...
Thirteen inmates of the Nsawam Medium Security Prison have been granted bail as part of the Justice For All Programme.
Vice President Professor Jane Naana Opoku-Agyemang has used her annual Christmas message to urge Ghanaians to embrace unity, compassion and collective responsibility as the country works towards ...
The Ghana Gold Board (GoldBod) has dismissed claims that Ghana recorded US$214 million in losses under the gold-for-reserves programme, describing the assertion as inaccurate and misleading.
Christmas is often regarded as a time for goodwill, but one young UK couple's act of kindness 50 years ago changed their ...
Ghana has taken a decisive step into the digital future following the passage of the country’s Virtual Asset legislation, a move the Chamber of Digital Assets and Blockchain Innovation (CDABI-GH) ...
A Ghana News Agency (GNA) investigation has uncovered extensive illegal farming and charcoal production within the Chai River Forest Reserve in the Krachi East and Nkwanta South municipalities of the ...
President John Mahama has marked his first Christmas with Ghanaians since returning to office with a message of gratitude, renewal and firm commitment to economic recovery and inclusive development.
The Nov Food Security Monitor report published by AGRA states that 23.96% of Ghanaians, representing about 8 million people, are experiencing Insufficient Food Consumption (IFC).
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