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Price Hikes: Ghanaians to pay more for water, electricity, fuel and cement from July 1
Ghana’s ongoing economic challenges are significantly impacting the livelihoods of consumers, businesses, and households. Among the contributing factors are the…
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FDA Alcohol Ad ban not strategic and needless – Nana Poku Rabbai
After many celebrities and other popular figures in Ghana reacting to Supreme Court upholding Food and Drugs Authority, FDA ban…
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Ghana’s informal sector accounts for 75% of the workforce – UNDP
The 2023 Ghana Human Development Report, released by the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) in collaboration with the Ghana Statistical…
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Intercity STC sets records straight over wild allegations about its operations
The state-run transport operator, Intercity STC Coaches Limited has formally reacted to a feature article published on GhanaWeb with the headline…
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SES HD PLUS transforms free-to-air HD viewing in Ghana
SES HD PLUS Ghana, the leading high-definition (HD) satellite broadcast service provider in the country, has successfully transitioned from its…
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Onion seller, 37, electrocuted at Assin Dansame
A 37-year-old onion seller, who was a mother of three, died tragically after being electrocuted at Assin Dansame in the…
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Why tomatoes, onions, and foodstuffs are expensive in Ghana
The prices of foodstuffs have seen a significant increase, leaving many Ghanaians in shock. Many have taken to social media…
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Cement prices hit GH¢108 despite Trade Minister’s directive to manufacturers
Notwithstanding the ministerial directive to the Cement Manufacturing Development Committee in Ghana, the price of cement is on the rise,…
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Samsung’s latest screen lineup unboxed, bringing a new era of AI TV
Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. today provided a closer look at its 2024 TV lineup at the Unbox & Discover event…
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The Ghanaian artist performing wonders with glass waste
Glassblowing has been a lost craft in Ghana and West Africa for ages, but when Michael Tetteh was awarded a…
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