Gov’t Bans Land Transit of 9 Key Goods(Aims to Stop Revenue Loss, Strengthen Customs Control)

To make border controls stricter, stop the flow of money, and protect government revenue, the Ghanaian government has banned the land transit of nine goods: cooking oil, rice, sugar, frozen goods, textiles, flour, canned tomatoes, pasta/spaghetti, and pharmaceuticals. Dr. Cassiel Ato Forson, the Minister of Finance, announced the directive during a meeting with Aaron Akanor,…

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Health Minister: Gov’t Pays GH¢4.2bn to NHIS, Medical Fund (Agenda 111 Anyaa Hospital in 2025 Plan)

Kwabena Mintah Akandoh, the Minister of Health, told Parliament that the government paid GH¢2.69 billion to National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS) service providers and GH¢1.5 billion to the Ghana Medical Trust Fund in 2025. He said that the government is committed to bringing back payment discipline and better managing claims to avoid late payments and…

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1D1F Factories Key to 24-Hour Economy (Adjei Says NPP Legacy Anchors Mahama’s Policy)

Ibrahim Adjei, the Resident Country Director of International Investments LLC, says that the government’s 24-hour economy policy will mostly depend on the factories that were built under the One District One Factory (1D1F) program that the last government started. He said on Channel One TV’s Breakfast Daily that the industrial base built by President Nana…

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NCA: New SIM Re-Registration to Fix Past Flaws (No Cost to Ghanaians, Says Director-General)

The government wants to fix problems with previous SIM registration processes by holding a new one, according to Edmund Yirenkyi Fianko, Director-General of the National Communications Authority (NCA). On March 9, he talked about this on The Point of View with Bernard Avle. He said that this would be Ghana’s third official SIM registration. The…

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Surgeon Flags Rising Hernia Cases—Calls for Early Checks, NHIS Support to Aid Poor Patients

Dr. Godfred Owusu, a general surgeon at Ankaase Methodist Faith Hospital, is worried about the rising number of inguinal hernia cases in Ghana. He says that delaying treatment often leads to emergencies. During a free screening and surgical exercise organized by the Methodist Health Trust at its facilities in Ankaase, Aburaso, and Apagya, he spoke…

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Kufuor: Enforce Separation of Powers (Calls for Stronger Checks in Ghana’s Democracy)

Former President John Agyekum Kufuor has called for a stricter separation of powers between the executive, legislature, and judiciary to make democracy stronger and hold people accountable. He said on JoyNews that the executive should focus on making policies and getting them approved by Parliament. Parliament should keep an eye on the executive, and the…

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