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Day: November 4, 2025

Investor confidence rebounds as Ghana’s economy gains momentum – Mahama.

President John Dramani Mahama has reaffirmed his government’s firm commitment to transparency and accountability as the cornerstone of Ghana’s economic recovery, assuring investors of a
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ELECTION VIOLENCE: Interior Minister Reports Deaths and Injuries from 2020 and 2024 Election Violence

Breakdown of deaths and injuries that occurred during 2020 and 2024 elections as provided by the Minister for the Interior. According to figures released by
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Grammy Nominations Set for November 7 — Ghanaian Artists in Contention.

The Grammy Awards, widely regarded as the most prestigious recognition in the music world, have in recent years expanded to include categories that celebrate African
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Sarpeiman and Pobiman Residents Protest for Footbridge to Prevent Accidents

Residents of Sarpeiman, Pobiman, and adjoining communities in the Ga West Municipality of the Greater Accra Region have staged a demonstration to press for the
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5 people feared dead, 4 rescued in Asikuma Junction road crash – GNFS Confirmed

The Ghana National Fire Service (GNFS) has confirmed that five people have died following a road traffic accident at Asikuma Junction in the Asuogyaman District
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AG withdraws prosecution against Akonta Mining’s GM in galamsey case.

The Office of the Attorney-General has withdrawn the prosecution of Edward Akuoko, the 4th Accused and General Manager of Akonta Mining Company, in the ongoing
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Champions League Tonight: Blockbuster Night of European Football

The UEFA Champions League returns tonight with a thrilling lineup of fixtures across Europe, as giants Paris Saint-Germain and Bayern Munich face off in what
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Part of the Kasoa–Winneba road to open before Christmas – Contractor

Nag Fairmount Construction Limited, the company handling the Kasoa–Winneba road project, has assured that a section of the road will be opened to traffic before
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