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Gov’t processing UTAG book and research allowance payments, no strike expected – Haruna Iddrisu
Prosecution witness alleges Chairman Wontumi ordered mining in protected Tano Nimiri Forest Reserve
Ghana has recorded at least 13 university student deaths since 2024 as campus safety fears mount
South Africa’s left with daunting homework after defeat to Mexico
UCC student found dead at Hutchland Beach as police launch investigations
Thomas Partey Case Raises Questions Over Presumption of Innocence, National Sovereignty and the World Cup

Gov’t processing UTAG book and research allowance payments, no strike expected – Haruna Iddrisu

The government is taking steps to address concerns raised by the University Teachers Association of Ghana (UTAG) over delays in the payment of book and research allowances, with Education Minister Haruna Iddrisu assuring that no industrial action is expected. Speaking at the launch of the Ghana National Research Fund in Accra, Mr. Iddrisu disclosed that…

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Prosecution witness alleges Chairman Wontumi ordered mining in protected Tano Nimiri Forest Reserve

A prosecution witness in the ongoing illegal mining case involving Ashanti Regional NPP Chairman Bernard Antwi-Boasiako, popularly known as Chairman Wontumi, has told the Accra High Court that the politician allegedly directed mining operations within the protected Tano Nimiri Forest Reserve without obtaining the necessary authorisation. Chief Inspector Eugene Akpo Glover, the lead investigator in…

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Ghana has recorded at least 13 university student deaths since 2024 as campus safety fears mount

Growing concerns over student safety have intensified following reports that at least 13 university students in Ghana have lost their lives since 2024, prompting renewed calls for stronger security and mental health support systems on tertiary campuses. The deaths, which have occurred under varying circumstances—including accidents, suspected homicides, and mental health-related incidents—have sent shockwaves through…

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Thomas Partey Case Raises Questions Over Presumption of Innocence, National Sovereignty and the World Cup

The controversy surrounding Black Stars midfielder Thomas Partey has reignited discussions about the balance between the principle of presumed innocence, a country’s right to control its borders, and the impact of such decisions on international sporting events. Although Partey is currently facing criminal charges in the United Kingdom, no court has found him guilty, and…

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