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President Mahama and Hon. Eric Opoku are in Belarus, securing an MoU for the supply of ultramodern agricultural equipment to support farm centers across the country 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Ghanaians are the best people to decide who the best performing ministers are... - Delali Sewoekpor (Head of Corporate Affairs, Ghana Ports and Harbours Authority)
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Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa has criticised reports of local South African officials facilitating the takeover of foreign-owned businesses during the unrest, describing such actions as unacceptable. #Newsfile
Many of us can testify that President John Dramani Mahama is putting in a lot of work to reset the country. Unfortunately, some appointees seem more focused on living their best lives than matching the President’s energy and commitment.
When we see some of these things on the internet, it makes many of us sad and even regret the effort we put into campaigning for a better Ghana, wearing party shirts and carrying party flags with hope for real change.
The new generation of Ghanaian voters largely vote based on how they feel in the moment. The NPP government was voted out because many Ghanaians were angry and felt government was no longer listening. If lessons are not learned, history can repeat itself.
The state of the nation is bleeding, yet look at what some people are prioritizing. Ghanaians want results, accountability, and leaders who understand the concerns of ordinary citizens.
People, can you help me get this guy out of hiding? He k!lled my brother. My brother's wife is pregnant, expecting delivery anytime from now. That's his first daughter paying her last respect. 🪦💔.
“They call us undocumented immigrants, yet they make it difficult for us to obtain documents. Even when your application is processed by Home Affairs, your records can disappear from the system six months later. Ordinary citizens have taken on the role of immigration officers, and anyone can stop you and demand your documents. I lived in South Africa for 16 years, and life there is very hard.”
— A Ghanaian man who lived in South Africa for 16 years recounts his experience, stating that immigrants face challenges obtaining legal documents and are frequently subjected to document checks by ordinary citizens instead of immigration officers
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Before you blame the Ghana National Fire Service, These are some of the Challenges the face just Incase you should know. EQUIP the Ghana National Fire Service & create enough access routes for them to deliver. Thank you