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Court Orders Bolt to Pay GH₵1.9 Million in Identity Theft Compensation

The Adentan Circuit Court has awarded GH₵1.9 million in compensatory damages against Bolt Holdings OU, the processor for Bolt Operations in Ghana, in a landmark identity theft case involving the popular ride-hailing app. The court also ordered Bolt Holdings OU to pay GH₵20,000 in legal costs. The case, filed by …

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Mohammed Salisu Shines in Champions League Debut as Monaco Defeat Barcelona 2-1

Ghanaian defender Mohammed Salisu made an unforgettable Champions League debut, playing a pivotal role in AS Monaco’s 2-1 victory over Barcelona on Thursday night at Stade Louis II. This marks Monaco’s triumphant return to Europe’s elite competition after a five-year absence. Monaco took advantage of an early red card for …

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Netherlands Government Provides 9 Mechanized Boreholes to Communities in Upper West Region

The Netherlands government, through the SNV Netherlands Development Organization’s Healthy Future for All (HF4A) project, has gifted nine mechanized water systems to nine communities in the Nandom Municipality and Lambussie District of Ghana’s Upper West Region. The solar-powered systems, each capable of supplying about 2,220 gallons of potable water daily, …

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“The 1992 Constitution has Many Defects”  – Speaker Bagbin 

Speaker of Parliament, Alban Bagbin, has highlighted significant flaws in Ghana’s 1992 Constitution, stating that the time for addressing these defects is long overdue. Speaking at the University of Ghana Alumni Lecture on the theme, “30 Years of Parliamentary Democracy: The Journey Thus Far,” Bagbin emphasized the need for a …

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“My Running Mate is a She” – Nana Kwame Bediako 

Independent presidential aspirant Nana Kwame Bediako has announced that his running mate for the upcoming election will be a woman. Speaking to the press, Bediako confirmed that he will soon unveil his running mate, keeping the public in suspense for now. “We will unveil when we are ready. So when …

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Monday, September 23, 2024, Declared Public Holiday

The Ministry of Interior has declared Monday, September 23, 2024, a statutory public holiday in observance of Kwame Nkrumah Memorial Day. This announcement, made on September 19, honors Ghana’s first president, Osagyefo Dr. Kwame Nkrumah, whose birthday falls on September 21. Although the official date for the celebration is September …

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Ghana Drops to 70th in FIFA Rankings After Winless Start to AFCON 2025 Qualifiers

Ghana’s national football team, the Black Stars, has dropped to 70th place in the latest FIFA World Rankings, following a winless start to the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) qualifiers. The new ranking represents a six-place fall from the previous list released in July 2024. Ghana now ranks 14th …

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Togo Rejects Hosting Ghana vs. Sudan AFCON Qualifier

Togo is set to reject a proposal to host Ghana’s 2025 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) qualifier against Sudan, citing scheduling conflicts. According to reports, the rejection stems from the country’s inability to accommodate both Ghana’s match, scheduled for October 11, and Togo’s own qualifier against Algeria on October 15. …

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Contractor Locks Zabzugu Primary School Over Eight-Year Unpaid Debt

A contractor in the Zabzugu district of the Northern Region has locked out students and teachers at Tuvugu D/A Primary School due to an eight-year unpaid debt. Mohammed Badaru, the contractor, completed a six-unit classroom block for the school in 2017 but has not been paid by the Ghana Education …

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President Akufo-Addo Assents Affirmative Action Bill into Law

President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo has signed the Affirmative Action Gender Equity Bill 2024 into law, marking a historic step toward addressing gender inequality in Ghana. The bill, passed by Parliament in July, aims to rectify long-standing social, economic, and political imbalances, particularly those affecting women, due to historical discrimination …

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