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TUC cautions gov’t against going to IMF

The Trades Union Congress (TUC) has asked the government not to go to the International Monetary Fund (IMF) for support. Secretary-General of the TUC, Dr Yaw Baah said the IMF is not the solution to the challenges facing the country. He told TV3’s Daniel Opoku in an interview on Wednesday, June 29 that Ghana has been to the Bretton Woods institution sixteen ...

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BoG strengthening its fraud monitoring activities – Report

The Bank of Ghana (BoG) has said it is strengthening its fraud monitoring activities and enforcement of required internal controls and risk governance within banks, SDIs, EMIs and other regulated entities. As part of the measures, the Central bank has issued a notice to the public, banks and other regulated entities on the usage of the Ghana Card as the ...

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Government will withdraw e-levy if it’s not helpful – Kwaku Kwarteng

The Chairman of Parliament’s Finance Committee, Kwaku Kwarteng, says should the government assess that the e-levy is not a helpful policy, it will be withdrawn. His comment comes on the back of a tweet by a leading member of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Gabby Otchere-Darko, which said the e-levy is not living up to government expectations. He disclosed that ...

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MindFreedom Ghana lauded for flagging rights of Persons with psychosocial disabilities in UPR process

MindFreedom Ghana, a leading Mental Health advocacy organization in the country has received plaudits for its role in pushing for the recognition of the human rights of persons with psychosocial disabilities in the 4th Cycle Universal Peer Review (UPR) process. Lawyer Esther Akua Gyamfi, Executive Secretary, National Council on Persons with Disabilities, commended the organization during a validation workshop in ...

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US Senate passes first gun control bill in decades

The US Senate has passed a gun control bill – the most significant firearms legislation in nearly 30 years. It imposes tougher checks on young buyers and encourages states to remove guns from people considered a threat. In a rare bipartisan breakthrough on gun control measures, 15 Republicans joined Democrats in the Senate to approve the bill. It still needs ...

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Actions to stem violence against women and girls ‘needed now more than ever’

Over the past two years, there has been “an unprecedented increase in all forms of gender-based violence,” the UN Deputy Secretary-General told a high-level meeting in Kigali, on Thursday, citing the COVID-19 pandemic as a major contributor. “Nearly one in two women reported that they, or a woman they know, experienced some form of violence,” Amina Mohammed said at the Commonwealth ...

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E-Levy: 8 out of 10 Ghanaians have changed MoMo transaction behavior – Study

Majority of Ghanaians are said to have changed their behavior towards the electronic transfer of funds since the E-Levy kicked in back in May this year. According to a study, 83% of the populace felt compelled to do so in order to adjust to the limits introduced by the said levy as far as their livelihoods are concerned. These were ...

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World Trade Centre Accra announces partnership with Altkom Akademia to offer Life Professional Education in Africa

World Trade Centre Accra (WTC Accra) has partnered with Altkom Akademia to offer live professional education and capacity-building programmes in West Africa over a digital platform. WTC Accra is an essential facilitator of trade and investment in Ghana and operates as a member of the World Trade Center Associations global network. WTC Accra also conducts corporate training and capacity-building programmes ...

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Government has been transparent with Covid-19 expenditure – Finance Minister

Finance Minister Ken Ofori-Atta has debunked claims that the government has not been transparent with its COVID-19 expenditure. Addressing Parliament on today, Wednesday, June 22, 2022, he said all programmed, mobilised and utilised funds pertaining to the coronavirus pandemic have been dully reported in line with the government’s commitment to accountability and transparency. His presentation comes on the back of ...

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Nearly one billion people have a mental disorder: WHO

Nearly one billion people worldwide suffer from some form of mental disorder, according to the latest UN data – a staggering figure that is even more worrying if you consider that it includes around one in seven teenagers. To make matters worse, in the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic, rates of common conditions such as depression and anxiety, went up by more than ...

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