Ghana got back its money for unsupplied sputnik-v vaccines, but calls for the health minister to resign did not stop.
Defiant act by university teachers to stay away from the lecture rooms until their demands are met and alert of a possible shortage of food supply due to acute shortage of fertilizer across the country are some of the major news items this week.
Hannah Odame has the wrap.
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Today’s front pages: Monday, April 29, 2024
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‘We have missed him for months’ – Arteta on Thomas Partey
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Togo heads to polls amid tensions over law reform
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Nigerians excited over Harry and Meghan’s planned visit
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‘We are sorry but we need to stay calm’ – Andre Ayew on Black Stars recent form
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Election 2024: Bawumia dares Mahama to two-man debate
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Bawumia is a man of integrity and discipline unlike Mahama – Miracles Aboagye
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Ejisu by-election: NDC is sponsoring Aduomi; don’t vote for him – Bawumia to NPP supporters
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Freedom of speech must engender development
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Ghana Hajj Board announces flight schedules for 2024 pilgrimage
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T-bills: Interest rates increased for first time since January 1; government fails to meet target
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Ghana retains 10th position with lowest fuel price in Africa
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Mahama cuts sod for new Jakpa palace in Damongo
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Will Ghana’s democracy stand the test of time in the 2024 elections?
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Hindsight: Dreams fairytale run proved one thing; it is possible
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