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Minority warns against alleged LGBTQ provisions in constitutional review

The Minority in the Parliament of Ghana has expressed serious concerns over what it describes as attempts to introduce LGBTQ-related concepts into Ghana’s Constitution through the ongoing constitutional review process. Speaking on behalf of the Minority at the New Patriotic Party headquarters, the Member of Parliament for Assin South and sponsor of the anti-LGBT bill, John Ntim Fordjour, cited specific recommendations in the Constitutional Review Committee’s report as cause for alarm.

Minority warns against alleged LGBTQ provisions in constitutional review

Justice is the engine of growth – Chief Justice

Chief Justice Justice Paul Baffoe-Bonnie has called for a fundamental transformation of Ghana’s legal system, emphasizing that the Judiciary must evolve from a passive institution into a central driver of the nation’s economic growth strategy.

Justice is the engine of growth – Chief Justice

‘Soldier, sit down, I’m safe here’ – President Mahama’s surprise moment at Easter gathering

A light-hearted and memorable moment unfolded at the Good Friday Miracle Service organized by the United Denominations Originating from the Lighthouse Group of Churches at Black Star Square on Friday, April 4, where President Mahama was a special guest. The service, attended by hundreds of Christians, provided an opportunity for worship, prayer, and reflection on the significance of Easter.

‘Soldier, sit down, I’m safe here’ – President Mahama’s surprise moment at Easter gathering

We Can’t Bring Ofori-Atta Back To Ghana– Mahama

President John Dramani Mahama has stated that the Government of Ghana has no direct authority over the ongoing legal efforts to return former Finance Minister Ken Ofori-Atta to face trial, emphasizing that the matter is now firmly under the jurisdiction of the United States judicial system.

We Can’t Bring Ofori-Atta Back To Ghana– Mahama

Afenyo-Markin criticises high costs stifling Ghanaian startups

The Minority Leader in Parliament, Alexander Afenyo-Markin, has issued a strong warning about Ghana’s current fiscal environment, arguing that the private sector is being severely constrained by a combination of high interest rates, rising utility costs, and a complex, overlapping tax regime.

Afenyo-Markin criticises high costs stifling Ghanaian startups
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