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Xenophobia could kill AfCFTA’s dream, Junior Adusei warns South Africa’s attacks threaten trade and trust across Africa.

Junior Adusei, a Ghanaian business owner and political analyst, has said that new xenophobic attacks in South Africa could have serious effects on the whole continent, such as hurting the goals of the African Continental Free Trade Area, which aims to increase trade and integration between African countries. He said on Newsroom that this kind…

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Akosombo Dam shut down completely after fire guts critical control room, nationwide blackouts hit as engineers declare key infrastructure beyond salvage

The Ministry of Energy has said that the Akosombo Dam will be completely shut down because a terrible fire destroyed important infrastructure at the Ghana Grid Company substation in Akosombo, which caused power outages across the country. Richmond Rockson, a spokesperson for the ministry, said that the switch yard and its main control room were…

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Power crisis briefing: Jinapor to address Akosombo fire, grid collapse, and ECG shake-up today at 2pm

Today, Monday, April 27, at 2 p.m., Energy Minister John Jinapor will give the country an update on recent changes in Ghana’s electricity distribution sector. These changes have raised concerns about the stability and management of power. Recent events that have affected the national grid and caused power outages in several areas include a fire…

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Sam George takes on Ghana AIDS Commission over lubricant distribution to MSM: ‘That’s not public health, that’s promoting the behaviour.

Samuel Nartey George, the Minister for Communication, Digital Technology, and Innovation and the Member of Parliament for Ningo-Prampram, has criticized the Ghana AIDS Commission for giving lubricants to men who have sex with men. He questioned the public health reasons for doing this. His remarks were made during a debate in Parliament on the Human…

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AG’s ruling paralyzes OSP, three major corruption cases stalled as court strips special prosecutor of independent power.

The Office of the Special Prosecutor (OSP) has had to put off a number of cases because a High Court ruling said that the OSP could not prosecute without first getting permission from the Attorney-General. Three cases were put on hold this week alone because defense lawyers used the ruling to question the OSP’s ability…

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