Ghana's New Procurement Rules Are More Than a Technical Fix
We have won the legal right to demand what was stolen, but we have yet to summon the moral will to protect what remains.
Parliament has passed the Legal Education Reform Bill, introducing decentralised professional training, scrapping the Ghana School of Law entrance exam and creating a new regulatory council.
Star Oil CEO Philip Tieku has urged Ghanaian businesses to speak up about industry challenges, warning that silence prevents policymakers from addressing key sector concerns.
Ibrahim Mahama has met with the Police Management Board over an alleged assault, stressing that his actions are aimed at accountability and transparency rather than financial gain.
Minority in Parliament has raised conflict of interest concerns over President Mahama’s use of his brother’s private jet and an alleged attempt to acquire the Damang gold mine.
More than 6,000 kidney patients in Ghana have received support under the NHIS as the NHIA intensifies awareness, screening and preventive care efforts.
Nineteen people are in custody after a large-scale police operation targeted drug peddling and substance abuse in parts of Kumasi’s Ashanti Region.
Investors express renewed confidence in Ghana’s economy after the Finance Ministry outlined fiscal discipline, falling inflation and debt management plans at a landmark town hall meeting.
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