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Ghana under an Nkrumaist presidentHere in Anyaa, Accra, capital of Ghana, I’ve come across some of the country’s leading newspapers. Their contents—news reports, opinions, vox pop, book reviews, cartoons, (dearth of these ...
Ghana bans foreigners from local gold trading in major overhaulGhana on Monday announced it was banning all foreigners from trading in its local gold market as part of sweeping reforms aimed at boosting foreign exchange reserves and stabilising the local currency ...
Chinese sailors missing off Ghana in suspected pirate attackACCRA: Three Chinese nationals are missing after their vessel came under a “suspected pirate attack” off the coast of Ghana, authorities said over the weekend. The apparent kidnapping is the ...
Ghana prohibits foreigners from trading gold in the country starting May 1A newly created regulatory body for gold exports from Ghana announced Monday that foreigners would no longer be allowed to buy or trade artisanaly mined gold in the country, ...
Celebrating Ghana: Ghana Students Association holds Independence Day CelebrationThe Ghana Students Association (GSA) held an Independence Day of Ghana Celebration on Saturday afternoon. The event was catered by Mama Africa–located in Urbandale–and celebrated Ghana’s ...
Ghana's National Security Secretariat Interrogates Newspaper Editor Over 'Leaked' Document Story [press release]The Media Foundation for West Africa (MFWA) is concerned about the three-hour interrogation of Prosper Agbenyegah, Editor of Current Issues newspaper, by Ghana's National Security Secretariat on April ...
Partey time for Ghana as World Cup dream moves nearerGhana did not qualify for the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations finals in a surprise failure that stunned the continent, but they are well on course for a place at the 48-team World Cup which will be ...
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