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Government Withdraws ENI-Springfield Unitisation Directives

The Ministry of Energy has announced the withdrawal of the unitisation directives imposed on Springfield Exploration and Production Limited and Eni Ghana Exploration and Production Limited. The decision, made on February 25, 2025, comes after a review of an Arbitral Award issued in July...

President Mahama to deliver first SONA in second term as he resets Ghana with bold economic vision

Today, Thursday, February 27, marks the first State of the Nation Address (SONA) that President John Mahama will give since taking office for a second term. His administration's ambitious "Resetting Ghana" program, which aims to revive the economy, create jobs, and restore stability, is scheduled...

TEWU threatens strike over withdrawal of vehicle maintenance allowance for junior staff

A statewide strike has been called by the Tertiary Education Workers Union of Ghana (TEWU-Ghana) in response to the former NPP administration's decision to stop junior staff members' automobile maintenance payment. Charles Arthur, the local chairman of KNUST, claims that the Ghana higher Education Commission...

Man beats mother-in-law for allowing wife to receive gift from suspected lover

Following his wife's Valentine's Day gift from another man, a Harare man physically assaulted his mother-in-law, accusing her of encouraging adultery. After learning that his wife had gotten a gift from another guy, Elita Mpofu, the victim, says her son-in-law Tinashe Chiyangwa physically attacked her. Elita...

Democracy Hub and CPP sue for removal of Kotoka’s name from Ghana’s international airport

Democracy Hub, a social activist group, and the Convention People's Party (CPP) have sued Ghana's Supreme Court to have the name Kotoka removed from Ghana's International Airport. Since Lieutenant-General Emmanuel Kwasi Kotoka was instrumental in the first coup d'état in 1966, the group contends that...

Dec. 7 revocation: No nurse has been affected – GRNMA Assistant PRO

The Ghana Registered Nurses and Midwives Association's (GRNMA) assistant public relations officer reports that the Chief of Staff's order, which revoked all appointments made in the public sector after December 7, 2024, has not impacted any nurses. Nurses were first upset by the decision, according...