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Government, private sector back UNHCR agribusiness drive to boost refugee livelihoods
Fuel price intervention ‘not a subsidy’ but gov’t taking a hit to protect consumers – Richmond Rockson
Government to forgo GH¢200m in revenue per pricing window as fuel price cuts take effect
We remain hopeful fuel prices will stabilise or drop – Richmond Rockson
Cocoa farmers in Guan appeal to government over delayed payments
Gov’t cuts fuel costs, absorbs GH¢2 per litre on diesel and GH¢0.36 per litre on petrol
Government urged not to scrap Agenda 111
Fuel relief welcome, but sustainability hinges on oil windfall — Adomako-Mensah
Gov’t expected to absorb GH¢2 on diesel, 36ps on petrol as fuel relief measures
Gov’t secures 2,500 transformers to boost power reliability
Cement manufacturers petition government over surge in raw material costs
Gov’t must invest technically and strategically in TOR – Duncan Amoah
Fuel relief must go beyond short-term cuts – Prof. Peprah advises gov’t
CSOs propose GH¢1.65 fuel price relief and long-term petroleum sector reforms
Government funding Publican AI system due to revenue potential – GRA Boss
Ato Forson says Ghana on track for debt sustainability as focus shifts to growth
TTAG raises alarm over recruitment of 7,000 teachers; says it’s inadequate to clear backlog
The hypocrisy must stop; pass Anti-LGBTQ+ Bill now – Alhassan Tampuli to Mahama
Gov’t orders deployment of Metro Mass buses to cushion commuters amid fuel price hike
Constitution review must protect Ghanaians values, not advance LGBTQ agenda — Haruna Mohammed
Adorye urges government to safeguard fuel supply amid global tensions
Mahama reaffirms government’s commitment to Savannah Region’s development
Gov’t considers exploring local raw materials to stabilise production costs of sachet water prices
CUTS International urges gov’t to halt sachet water price hike pending cost review
Lack of private sector consultation undermining economic growth – Jerry Ahmed Shaib
Free Primary Healthcare: Gov’t floods clinics with 24,500 medical tools ahead of April 15 launch
Nkaseim Traditional Council backs gov’t’s responsible cooperative mining program to tackle youth unemployment
Gov’t to recruit 7,000 teachers; applications open April 10
GH₵1 fuel levy: Gov’t should move from consideration to action to cushion Ghanaians – Minority
Government clears debt as Suame Interchange project set to resume – Roads Minister
Government reaffirms commitment to combat Human Trafficking at first 2026 HTMB meeting
Gov’t may review fuel taxes amid rising oil prices – Kwakye Ofosu
Civil society is not an adversary of gov’t, but partners in nation-building – Mahama
Government pushes scaled investment in women entrepreneurs at Accra Summit
Govt to distribute improved tomato variety seeds
Integrate climate resilience costs into governance frameworks — EPA official urges
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