Ghana faces a cholera outbreak with 16 deaths and 116 cases. GHS advises re-adopting hygiene practices to contain the spread.
A fire at Accra’s Circle Odawna destroyed 15 structures; swift GNFS action prevented further damage.
The Ministry of Roads and Highways assures that traffic near the Flower Pot Flyover will ease by November 15, with further improvements expected by November 18.
CBG reassures customers that banking services remain operational despite BoG’s one-month forex license suspension.
TEWU threatens an indefinite strike from November 18 over delays in finalizing Conditions of Service agreements for members in education sector.
A bus conductor in Ghana detained for wearing a prison uniform sparks heightened scrutiny of unauthorized military and service attire use by civilians.
Ghana’s Electoral Commission confirms no changes to presidential ballot positions for the December elections, despite candidate Akua Donkor’s passing.
Pilot Queen Princess Duncan, the Deputy Chief Executive Officer of COA Research and Manufacturing Company Limited and board member of COA Global Peace Mission who doubles as the Nkosuahemaa of
Dr. Elikplim Kwabla Apetorgbor calls on PURC to ensure ECG halts subjective billing practices, highlighting the need for transparent billing and accountability.
A massive fire destroyed a furniture warehouse on Accra’s Spintex Road, causing severe losses but sparing nearby structures thanks to swift GNFS response.