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Monthly Archives: February, 2024

Best ways to overcome trust issues in your relationship

If you find yourself grappling with trust issues, fear not. With patience, understanding, and a bit of work, it's possible to rebuild that trust...

Men should be allowed to accompany their women in labour wards and theatres

A recent study on Postpartum Depression (PPD) among Ghanaian women has shed light on key recommendations aimed at addressing alarming rates of maternal mental...

Parliament passes anti-LGBTQ Bill

Parliament has passed the bill on the promotion of human sexual rights and family values bill also known as the anti-LGBTQ bill. The bill...

Group urges Akufo-Addo not to assent Anti-LGBTQ+ Bill when passed

A human rights coalition, comprising of CDD Ghana, “the big 18” and others have called on President Akufo-Addo not to assent to the Promotion...

No more free pepper soon — Ga Kenkey sellers

Patrons of Ga Kenkey in Accra must brace themselves for extra expenditure if they want to continue enjoying their delicacy. This is because some...

Prez Akufo-Addo to rename Kumasi and Tamale International airports

President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo has announced the renaming of the Kumasi and Tamale International Airports. According to the President, the Kumasi International Airport,...

MoMo Transactions: BoG adjusts customer wallet caps effective March 1

In a move to accommodate the growing trends in transactional activities and evolving customer needs, the Central Bank of Ghana has announced revisions to...

Stroke identified as leading cause of death at Eastern Regional Hospital

It has been reported that stroke is the leading cause of death at the Eastern Regional Hospital in 2023. For the past three years,...

PURC reduces electricity tariff by 6.56% for some residential consumers

The Public Utilities Regulatory Commission (PURC) has announced a slight reduction in electricity tariff for residential consumers but said there will be no change...

Free SHS: Gov’t absolved only 23% of the cost borne by parents – EduWatch

Education think tank, Africa Education Watch (EduWatch), has discovered that the government only absolved 23 percent of the total cost originally incurred by parents...
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