From backlog to breakthrough: Government finally pays trainee allowances
In a significant relief for Ghanaian trainees, government clears six months of unpaid allowances and pledges regular monthly disbursements.
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In a significant relief for Ghanaian trainees, government clears six months of unpaid allowances and pledges regular monthly disbursements.
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Read MoreCharles Kojo Fosu, known to all as Daddy Lumba, has passed away. His family confirmed the Highlife legend’s death early Saturday, July 26, 2025. Ghana mourns a musical giant whose songs shaped generations.
Read MoreGhana Police halted a suspected cocoa smuggling attempt at Brimso checkpoint. 30 bags were hidden in a Toyota Coaster bus en route to Mankessim.
Read MoreFalse news of Daddy Lumba’s death shook Ghana again—but don’t worry, the legendary Highlife artist is safe and sound. Here’s what really happened and why we need to stop spreading these hoaxes.
Read MoreAccra is buzzing—not because of a new hit song, but over a diplomatic nomination that’s breaking norms and sparking real conversations. President Mahama has named Kojo Choi, a naturalized Ghanaian of Korean descent, as Ambassador-Designate to South Korea. While some hail it as a bold and inclusive choice, others are questioning what it means for identity, citizenship, and Ghana’s global future.
Read MoreThe United Nations has awarded compensation to Warrant Officer Alhassan Habib, a Ghanaian peacekeeper injured in Lebanon. The gesture affirms the UN’s promise to protect troops serving in high-risk zones.
Read MoreGhana’s Minority MPs have called out government officials allegedly fuelling illegal mining. They demand swift arrests, transparency, and protection for Ghana’s land and water.
Read MoreThe Youth Employment Agency has begun training 763 young men and women in community protection skills. This marks a major step in enhancing safety across the Volta, Oti, and Eastern regions.
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