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Prestea-Bogoso Mine deaths may exceed 200 — Sources

Prestea-Bogoso Mine deaths may exceed 200 — Sources

The shadow of a far greater tragedy looms over Prestea-Bogoso than authorities are willing to acknowledge. Even as Heath Goldfields Limited (HGL) reports only three deaths from last Saturday’s underground mine incident, deep-seated fears within the Prestea Huni-Valley Municipality suggest the real death toll could exceed 200. According to multiple deep-throat sources familiar with operations within...

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G20 must end inequity or lose legitimacy — Ramaphosa

G20 must end inequity or lose legitimacy — Ramaphosa

South African President Cyril Ramaphosa has issued a stinging warning to world leaders, arguing that the G20 risks losing its legitimacy and purpose if it fails to confront widening global inequality, political polarisation, and the accelerating climate crisis. Speaking at the G20 Social Summit, Ramaphosa cautioned that global development is “under siege” and accused wealthier nations...

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Cosmetic fiscal discipline hurting growth — Dr Boako

Cosmetic fiscal discipline hurting growth — Dr Boako

Ghana’s 2026 Budget has come under sharp scrutiny in Parliament after the Member of Parliament for Tano North, Dr Gideon Boako , delivered a blistering critique of what he described as misguided fiscal consolidation, questionable expenditure reporting, and widening gaps between budget promises and actual delivery. Speaking during the debate on the government’s economic policy and...

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Why allocate GH₵13.1bn to buy new presidential jets — Minority

Why allocate GH₵13.1bn to buy new presidential jets — Minority

The New Patriotic Party (NPP) Minority Caucus in Parliament has expressed concern over the government’s plan to spend a total of GH₵13.1 billion within four years on the purchase of two presidential jets and four helicopters for the Ghana Armed Airforce. Addressing the Parliamentary Press Corps at Parliament House on Wednesday, Mr Samuel Abu Jinapor, Ranking...

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Ghana must close digital usage gap to boost AI growth — Sylvia

Ghana must close digital usage gap to boost AI growth — Sylvia

The growing digital and Artificial Intelligence (AI) divide across Africa has renewed calls for bolder reforms, stronger partnerships, and a sharper focus on affordability. The continent’s ability to harness AI’s transformative power will depend on how effectively countries bridge the gap between digital access and actual usage. Reflecting on the just-ended Africa Tech Festival in Cape...

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Islamic SHS student dies after falling from storey building

Islamic SHS student dies after falling from storey building

A Form Three student of Islamic Senior High School (SHS) in Kumasi, identified as Abass, has died after falling from the top floor of the school’s administration block on Tuesday, 18 November 2025. The deceased has been buried according to Islamic tradition. Sources at the school indicate that Abass had been struggling with suicidal thoughts, although the...

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CID locks up editor beyond 48 hours after 3am arrest

CID locks up editor beyond 48 hours after 3am arrest

From left: Sammy Amedetor – Editor of Dklassgh.com; Lydia Yaako Donkor – CID Director-General; Okatakyie Boakye Danquah Ababio I – Complainant; Dr. George Atta-Boateng – Director-General, National Signals Bureau A growing cloud of concern is forming over the conduct of the Criminal Investigations Department (CID) of the Ghana Police Service after blogger and editor of Dklassgh.com, Sammy...

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Former BOST CEO Edwin Provencal in EOCO custody , investigations ongoing

Former BOST CEO Edwin Provencal in EOCO custody , investigations ongoing

Myjoyonline sources at the Economic and Organised Crime Office (EOCO) have confirmed that former Bulk Oil Storage and Transportation Company Limited (BOST) CEO, Edwin Provencal, is in their custody and remains under investigation. According to the sources, Provencal was apprehended at Kotoka International Airport (KIA) on Monday, November 10, while attempting to board a flight...

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Ghanaian PhD students in UK face deportation over unpaid government scholarships

Ghanaian PhD students in UK face deportation over unpaid government scholarships

Dozens of Ghanaian government-sponsored PhD students in the United Kingdom are facing possible deportation and withdrawal from their universities due to the government’s delay in the payment of their tuition fees and stipends. In a petition to Ghana’s High Commissioner to the UK, Zita Benson, the affected students, sponsored by the Ghana Scholarships Secretariat (GSS),...