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Ghana Gas blames rising operational costs on overstaffing

According to Ghana Gas's management, one of the main causes of the company's increasing operating expenses is overstaffing; as of 2024, there were more than 1,200 employees, up from just over 250 in 2016. When Judith Blay, the CEO, appeared before the Energy Committee...

‘President Mahama will provide nurses with other incentives when economy picks up’ – Dr. Sandaare

Dr. Sebastian Sandaare, deputy chair of the Parliamentary Health Committee, has promised nurses and midwives that if the economy improves, the government will provide improved service conditions. Dr. Sandaare stated that he has faith that as the economy stabilizes, President Mahama's administration will offer...

‘President Mahama will provide nurses with other incentives when economy picks up’ – Dr. Sandaare

Dr. Sebastian Sandaare, deputy chair of the Parliamentary Health Committee, has promised nurses and midwives that if the economy improves, the government will provide improved service conditions. Dr. Sandaare stated that he has faith that as the economy stabilizes, President Mahama's administration will offer...

Ellembelle: 11 Chinese illegal miners arrested; excavators, other equipment seized

Following a raid by the National Anti-Illegal Mining Secretariat's (NAIMOS) military team, a group of eleven Chinese illegal miners were taken into custody in Ellembelle. The exercise which commenced on Thursday, June 19, saw the continuation of vigorous operations in the Western Region which...

Four Illegal Miners Arrested as Police Blitzkrieg Asenanyo Forest Reserve

The Inspector General of Police (IGP), Christian Tetteh Yohuno has ordered a raid on illegal mining operations within the Asenanyo Forest Reserve, the same area where multimedia journalists were assaulted last year while documenting the environmental destruction. Although it is unclear whether the suspects are...

No official notice from U.S. on travel ban – Ablakwa assures Ghanaians

Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, the minister of foreign affairs, has reassured Ghanaians that the government has not heard from the US in a formal manner about rumors that Ghana would be placed on a new list of countries that are prohibited from traveling to the...