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US Embassy Warns: Don’t Overstay Visas (Extra Slots Open for World Cup, but Offences Costly!)

Rolf Olson, Charge d’Affaires at the United States Embassy in Ghana, has warned Ghanaians against overstaying their visas in the United States, describing it as a serious offence that can result in deportation and future visa denials. Speaking in Accra, he said although the standard stay for a “B” visa is generally six months, the…

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NTC Scraps Standalone Teacher Licensure Exam (Now Part of Trainees’ Final Assessment!)

The National Teaching Council (NTC) has said that the National Teacher Licensure Examination will no longer be given separately. Instead, it will be part of the final exams for teacher trainees. At a press conference in Accra on February 23, Board Chairman Emmanuel Kwame Alorvi said that the reform fulfills the National Democratic Congress (NDC)…

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Chamber of Mines: 60% Tax Rate Risks Killing Investment (Ghana Urged to Review Mining Levies!)

The Ghana Chamber of Mines has raised the alarm about Ghana’s rising tax burden, saying that the country’s average effective tax rate, which is close to 60%, could stop future domestic and foreign investment in the mining sector. Kenneth Ashigbey, the Chief Executive Officer, said that the total burden, which includes a 5% royalty, a…

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Okoe Boye Urges ECOWAS: Act Against Authoritarianism to Prevent West African Instability!

Bernard Okoe Boye, a former Minister of Health, has called on the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) to take a strong stand against leaders who undermine democracy. He warned that entrenched authoritarianism can lead to instability and violent upheaval. His comments came after a terrorist attack in Burkina Faso that killed seven Ghanaian…

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Minority Calls for OSP Probe Into Atlas Commodities (Demands Audit, COCOBOD Transparency!)

The Minority in Parliament, led by Old Tafo MP Vincent Ekow Assafuah, has asked the Office of the Special Prosecutor (OSP) to look into Atlas Commodities Limited’s business practices because of possible problems. On February 23, he spoke to reporters in Accra and asked how the private company was able to work in warehouses registered…

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