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WAEC Releases 2024 WASSCE Results: Over 4,000 Subject Results Canceled.

The West African Examinations Council (WAEC) has released the provisional results for the 2024 WASSCE for School Candidates. Out of the 460,611 students who registered for the exams, some irregularities were reported, leading to actions by WAEC:Subject results for 4,108 candidates were canceled due to bringing unauthorized materials like notes and textbooks into the exam hall.Entire results of 483 candidates were canceled for using mobile phones.Subject results of 781 candidates and the full results of 209 candidates were withheld for further investigations.WAEC has cautioned stakeholders to beware of fraudsters offering to alter results. The results can be accessed online at www.waecgh.org using WAEC’s results verification system.

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Cholera Outbreak Claims 35 Lives Across Five Regions in Ghana.

The Ghana Health Service (GHS) has confirmed 35 deaths and over 4,150 suspected cholera cases since an outbreak began in October 2024. The Western Region has been the hardest hit, with 17 deaths, many occurring within 24 hours of hospital admission.A vaccination campaign in hotspots like Awutu Senya East and Sekondi-Takoradi has helped reduce new cases, with over 660,000 people vaccinated by mid-December. Public health efforts include emergency response teams, hygiene education, and oral rehydration centers to treat mild cases.The GHS urges the public to prioritize hygiene and safe water use during the festive season, as health workers and stakeholders continue to battle the outbreak.

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Freddie Blay Criticizes NDC’s Push for More Seats Despite Majority.

Former New Patriotic Party (NPP) Chairman, Freddie Blay, has expressed surprise at the National Democratic Congress (NDC) for pursuing additional parliamentary seats despite already securing over 180 seats in the 2024 elections. Speaking on Joy FM on December 24, 2024, Blay cautioned that such actions could heighten political tensions and undermine Ghana's democratic principles.He emphasized the need to respect legal processes and Electoral Commission rulings, warning of potential chaos if due process is disregarded. Blay urged the NDC to prioritize stability over contesting further seats, highlighting the importance of preserving Ghana’s democratic institutions.

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WAEC Refutes Minister’s Claim on WASSCE Results Release.

The West African Examinations Council (WAEC) has denied guaranteeing the release of the 2024 WASSCE results by December 29, as earlier stated by the Minister of Education, Dr. Yaw Osei Adutwum.WAEC explained that it is yet to receive sufficient funds to repair broken scanners and complete the processing of results. While the Education Ministry released GH₵25 million on December 18, an additional GH₵35 million is still outstanding.During a media briefing after visiting WAEC’s office, Dr. Adutwum assured that results would be ready by the end of December, citing government support to address WAEC’s financial challenges. However, WAEC clarified that the minister’s statement did not follow a formal discussion with its management.The Council revealed that it requires funds to finalize activities such as paying invigilators, supervisors, and suppliers, as well as addressing technical issues to ensure smooth operations.WAEC urged the public […]

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Akufo-Addo Partly Responsible for NPP’s 2024 Defeat – Frank Agyekum.

Frank Agyekum, spokesperson for former President John Agyekum Kufuor, has attributed the New Patriotic Party’s (NPP) loss in the 2024 general elections to leadership issues under President Akufo-Addo.In the election, the opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC) secured victory over the NPP by over 1.6 million votes. Speaking on JoyNews’ AM Show, Mr. Agyekum pointed to widespread public discontent, arrogance among party members, and the imposition of unpopular candidates as key reasons for the loss.“The signs were there, and the narrative shows that things have been falling apart for a long time. The leader always bears the ultimate responsibility—it stops with him. When it’s good, we credit him; when it’s bad, he must share the blame,” he remarked.Mr. Agyekum also criticized the party’s selection process for candidates, stating that the leadership failed to address grassroots concerns and underestimated public dissatisfaction.The NPP's […]

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Gambaga ‘Witches’ Camp Praises Lordina Foundation’s Lifesaving Support.

The women at Gambaga 'witches' camp have commended the Lordina Foundation for its unwavering support over the years. Led by former First Lady Lordina Mahama, the foundation has provided essential donations, facilitated a vehicle, and initiated work on an accommodation and skills training facility for the camp.On Friday, December 22, the foundation donated food items, beverages, and toiletries as part of its “Go Home Project.” Foundation representative Priscilla Santuo-Ocrah reassured the women of ongoing support, while camp coordinator Reverend Gladys Lariba expressed gratitude for the foundation’s critical role in supporting healthcare, awareness, and reintegration efforts.Rev. Lariba also highlighted the need to resume abandoned construction projects and enforce the Anti-Witchcraft Bill to prevent further stigmatization.

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Only NPP looting Squad unhappy about ORAL – Ablakwa

The Operation Recover All Loot (ORAL) initiative, led by Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, is gaining widespread support among Ghanaians outside the ruling NPP. ORAL seeks to recover state assets allegedly misused under the current administration.Ablakwa emphasized that ORAL is a non-partisan effort to restore accountability and ensure public resources are used for the benefit of all. He encouraged citizens to provide credible information on suspected corruption cases and reiterated that the mission is rooted in fairness, justice, and the responsible use of state wealth.The initiative includes plans to review public records, collaborate with international partners, and pursue legal action to reclaim misappropriated assets. Ablakwa remains optimistic about achieving the team’s goals despite resistance from some quarters.He assured the public that ORAL is a national cause and called for collective action to safeguard Ghana’s future.

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Ghana Standards Authority Cracks Down on Substandard Goods.

The Ghana Standards Authority (GSA) has launched a nationwide initiative to combat the sale of substandard, fake, and unapproved goods during the Christmas season and beyond. A team of 300 Trading Standards Inspectors (TSIs), specially trained and licensed under the GSA Act 2022 (Act 1078), has been deployed to markets, supermarkets, and filling stations in major cities, including Accra, Kumasi, Tema, and Takoradi.These inspectors have the authority to check product quality, verify weights and volumes, gather evidence for prosecution, and conduct public education. Recognizable by their uniforms and ID cards, the TSIs are fully vetted and trained to ensure accountability and transparency in their operations.Professor Alexander Dodoo, the Director-General of the GSA, emphasized the inspectors’ expertise, noting they surpass their international counterparts and are dedicated to protecting consumers and maintaining high standards. The GSA has partnered with stakeholders, including the […]

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NPP Secures 7 Out of 9 Disputed Seats in Recount.

The Electoral Commission (EC) of Ghana has finalized the recount of results for seven out of nine constituencies with disputed parliamentary outcomes, declaring victories for the New Patriotic Party (NPP). The constituencies include Nsawam-Adoagyiri, Ahafo Ano South West, Ahafo Ano North, Obuasi East, Tema Central, and Techiman South.The recount overturned earlier outcomes that favored the National Democratic Congress (NDC). However, the results for Dome-Kwabenya and Ablekuma North are still pending due to missing documents and unresolved issues with pink sheets.Key NPP candidates who won include Frank Annor-Dompreh, Patrick Yaw Boamah, and Martin Adjei-Mensah Korsah. The party's total parliamentary seats now stand at 89, up from an initial 82.The exercise, which took place under tight security, faced protests from the NDC, with some candidates challenging the process and filing applications in court. Despite the controversies, the EC emphasized its commitment to […]

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Rising Food Prices: Farmers Struggle as Middlemen Dominate.

Ghana is facing a steady increase in food prices, particularly in urban areas, due to a combination of factors. Policies like "Planting for Food and Jobs" initially showed promise, especially in 2018 and 2019, when farmers enjoyed bumper harvests that even attracted buyers from neighboring countries. However, challenges like poor transportation networks, the influence of middlemen, and inadequate storage facilities have reversed these gains.Farmers, especially in areas like Tease in the Afram Plains, are forced to sell their produce at low prices because of high transportation costs and the perishable nature of crops like yam. Middlemen exploit this, buying cheaply and reselling at significantly higher prices in urban centers. For instance, 110 tubers of yam sold for GH¢800–GH¢1,800 at the farm gate can fetch GH¢2,500–GH¢3,500 in Accra.Efforts like the Ghana Commodity Exchange (GCX) aim to help farmers secure fair prices, […]

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