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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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College of Education Teachers Threaten Strike Over Government’s Unfulfilled Obligations.

The Colleges of Education Teachers Association of Ghana (CETAG) has announced plans to embark on an indefinite strike starting January 2025 if the government fails to address several long-standing grievances.During an emergency meeting on December 20, CETAG expressed frustration over the government’s failure to honor agreements, including migration of teaching staff to affiliate universities' pay structures and payment of compensation for extra work completed in 2022.Despite multiple engagements with stakeholders, including the Ministry of Education and the National Labour Commission, no resolution has been reached. CETAG warns that the strike will disrupt teacher training unless all outstanding issues are addressed by December 31, 2024.

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TikTok Fights U.S. Ban in Supreme Court Showdown.

The U.S. Supreme Court has agreed to hear TikTok’s appeal against a pending ban on its operations, citing national security concerns over its ties to Chinese ownership. TikTok and its parent company, ByteDance, deny any links to the Chinese government.The legal battle hinges on conflicting values of national security versus free speech. TikTok argues the ban violates the First Amendment rights of its 170 million U.S. users, while government agencies and courts maintain the ban is justified for security reasons.Scheduled for January 10, the hearing will occur just days before the ban's implementation deadline. Adding intrigue, former President Donald Trump, despite supporting a ban during his tenure, has recently expressed opposition, hinting TikTok helped him secure the youth vote.Civil liberties groups have also filed briefs supporting TikTok, advocating for the platform's role in free expression and public communication.

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Fire Incidents Surge by 6.43% in Ghana — GNFS Reports.

Ghana experienced a 6.43% increase in fire cases this year, rising from 5,258 in 2023 to 5,596 in 2024, according to the Ghana National Fire Service (GNFS). The spike was largely attributed to harsh harmattan conditions early in the year. Fire incidents peaked in February with 917 cases but dropped significantly in March and July before climbing again in November due to public non-compliance with fire safety guidelines.Chief Fire Officer Julius Kuunuor commended public efforts, noting that 30% of fires were extinguished by citizens, thanks to GNFS's awareness campaigns. Speaking at the GNFS Nine Lessons and Carols event, Kuunuor highlighted the service’s response to 524 traffic accidents, 156 rescue operations, and efforts to prepare for emergencies during the festive season.The Interior Minister assured the GNFS of government support, including modern tools and training, while urging increased public education on fire […]

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Bawumia Reflects on NPP Loss, Vows to Investigate Low Voter Turnout.

Vice President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia has addressed the New Patriotic Party (NPP) communications team following their defeat in the December 7 presidential election. Speaking at his residence, he attributed the loss to low voter turnout among NPP supporters, which he described as a nationwide issue.Dr. Bawumia revealed that although the campaign efforts showed signs of victory, over two million party supporters stayed away from the polls. He emphasized the need for thorough research to understand the reasons behind the apathy, stating that the party has the tools to investigate at the polling station level.Despite the setback, he praised the communications team for dominating digital platforms during the campaign. However, he noted challenges in traditional media coverage. As the party transitions into opposition, Dr. Bawumia urged members to remain focused, assuring them of better strategies moving forward.

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Mahama Defends Anti-Corruption Plan as Focused, Not Vindictive.

President-elect John Dramani Mahama has assured Ghanaians that his "Operation Recover All Loot" (ORAL) initiative aims to address corruption transparently, not target political opponents. During a meeting with the Canadian High Commissioner, Mahama clarified that the initiative is about gathering evidence for established state agencies to prosecute corrupt officials and restore public trust.The ORAL committee, working without cost to taxpayers, will act as a central point for evidence collection. Mahama emphasized that this effort will not replace state institutions but will complement their work.Beyond anti-corruption, Mahama outlined plans to revitalize agriculture through agro-processing, reform Ghana’s struggling energy sector, and introduce private-sector partnerships to stabilize food supply chains. He criticized the outgoing government for mismanaging the energy sector, resulting in a $2.5 billion debt.The Canadian High Commissioner expressed optimism for stronger ties between the nations, advocating for a direct flight between […]

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61% of Ghanaians Considering Emigration – Afrobarometer Survey.

A new Afrobarometer survey, conducted in August 2024, revealed that 61% of Ghanaians are considering emigrating, citing economic hardship as the primary driver. This marks a significant rise from 41% in 2017.Out of the 61%, 44% have thought about it "a lot", while 17% have given it some or little consideration. Among these, the desire for work opportunities (44%) and economic stability remain the leading motivations. Other factors include tourism (3%), better business prospects (3%), and education (2%).Demographics of Potential Emigrants:Educated individuals are the most likely to leave, with 78% of post-secondary graduates considering emigration.The youth, aged 18-35 years, make up 72% of those with emigration thoughts.Unemployed people (68%), part-time workers (65%), and full-time employees (63%) are also highly inclined to leave.Destinations of Choice:North America (55%) and Europe (24%) were identified as the most preferred regions.About the Survey:The study was […]

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ORAL Team Launches Anonymous Channels to Fight Corruption.

The chairman of the Operation Recover All Loot (ORAL) team, Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, has announced the introduction of toll-free hotlines, email addresses, and online platforms to help whistleblowers report corruption without revealing their identities. The initiative is designed to gather evidence transparently and securely.Speaking on Joy FM, Mr. Ablakwa shared that these platforms will be operational by December 20, 2024. He clarified that the ORAL team is not a witch-hunt entity but a central body for receiving corruption-related evidence, which will be directed to relevant institutions for action.President-elect John Mahama emphasized that the initiative would ensure streamlined evidence collection and refuted claims of political targeting. The ORAL team, operating without financial incentives, aims to serve Ghana selflessly in its anti-corruption efforts.

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150 Teenage Mothers Graduate from Vocational Skills Training in Northern Region.

A significant milestone was celebrated in the Northern Region as 150 teenage mothers graduated from a six-month vocational skills training program under Phase II of the Skills for Future Project.The initiative, spearheaded by the Girls Advocacy Network with support from the KGL Foundation, trained the young mothers in hairdressing, makeup, soap making, and beaded product creation. Participants hailed from Tamale Metropolis, Sagnarigu Municipal, and Tolon District.At the graduation ceremony, the Chief of Gumanayili commended the program for empowering women economically and providing starter toolkits for their entrepreneurial journeys.Kamal Deen Habib, Executive Director of the Girls Advocacy Network, emphasized the project’s broader mission of fostering hope and economic independence for vulnerable groups. Beneficiaries expressed gratitude, with one graduate, Ms. Rafia, pledging to make good use of her training to uplift her life and that of her family.

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Finance Minister Claims Ghana’s Economy Rebounds Ahead of Transition.

Ghana’s Finance Minister, Dr. Mohammed Amin Adam, has assured the public that the outgoing New Patriotic Party (NPP) government is leaving behind a robust and recovering economy. Speaking at a media briefing in Accra, he highlighted significant economic improvements as the country transitions power to President-elect John Dramani Mahama of the National Democratic Congress (NDC).Dr. Amin Adam noted that Ghana’s economy has experienced steady growth, with GDP growth rates averaging 6.3% in 2024—up from the 3.4% inherited in 2016. He emphasized a trade balance surplus of $3.85 billion and reserves increasing to $8 billion, equivalent to 3.5 months of import cover. Inflation has also dropped from 54% in late 2022 to 23% in November 2024.The Finance Minister acknowledged lingering challenges, including high inflation, but stressed the government’s efforts to stabilize prices and ease hardships. Additionally, private sector credit growth rebounded […]

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