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June 20, 2025

Fuel Prices Drop Again as OMCs Engage In Competitive Price War

Fuel prices have seen another sharp decline this week, with petrol now selling as low as GH₵10.75 per litre at some fuel stations. This marks the second drop in prices within the current pricing window of June 2025. According to information gathered, the reduction is primarily driven by fierce competition among leading Oil Marketing Companies […]

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Ghana Successfully Evacuates First Batch Of Nationals from Iran To Turkey Amid Middle East Tensions

The Government of Ghana has successfully evacuated the first group of Ghanaian nationals from Iran to Turkey, as rising tensions in the Middle East continue to pose significant threats to civilian safety. The urgent move is part of a broader emergency response strategy to protect Ghanaian citizens abroad. In a Facebook update on Friday, June

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UG Partners with Korea To Launch Cutting-Edge ICT Centre By 2026

The University of Ghana has officially commenced construction on a $10 million Korea-funded ICT Centre, set to become a key driver of innovation, research, and entrepreneurship in the country. Known as the Ghana-Korea Centre of Excellence for ICT-Based Startups and Research, the facility is being developed on university-allocated land and is expected to be completed

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Ablakwa: Ghana Not On U.S. Travel Ban List, No Official Notice Received

Ghana’s Minister for Foreign Affairs, Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, has reassured the public that the government has not received any formal notice from the United States about Ghana being added to a new travel ban list. His remarks follow a statement by U.S. President Donald Trump on June 14, 2025, indicating plans to impose entry restrictions

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Four Public Officials Charged In Tema Port Rice Fraud Case

The Office of the Special Prosecutor (OSP) has formally charged four public officials with corruption-related offences after an attempt to fraudulently seize ten containers of imported rice at Ghana’s Tema Port. The accused individuals include Issah Seidu, a staff member of the National Insurance Commission; James Keck Osei, a former Director at the Office of

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