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Bagbin hails Parliament’s achievements but demands discipline and an end to absenteeism

Speaker Alban Bagbin closes Parliament session, highlighting key achievements, passing of bills, and urging MPs to end absenteeism and improve discipline

Parliament backs UN Resolution declaring trans-Atlantic slavery as crime against humanity

Ghana’s Parliament backs UN resolution declaring the transatlantic slave trade a crime against humanity, calling for justice, reparations, and global accountability

Ghana–Lincoln University relations intact despite degree cancellation – Mahama

John Dramani Mahama says Lincoln University remains respected despite withdrawing an honorary doctorate, citing its historic role in shaping Kwame Nkrumah and Ghana’s legacy

Mahama welcomes UN resolution declaring slavery gravest crime against humanity

John Dramani Mahama welcomes a landmark United Nations General Assembly resolution declaring the transatlantic slave trade the gravest crime against humanity, calling it a historic step toward justice and global recognition

Ghana hosts inaugural Parliamentary Training Institutes network meeting

Ghana’s Parliamentary Training Institute (PTI) hosts the inaugural PTIs Network meeting, promoting peer learning and collaboration to strengthen parliamentary capacity and governance

This is an emphatic victory for justice – Ablakwa hails UN slavery resolution

Foreign Affairs Minister Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa hails the UN resolution on the transatlantic slave trade as a “victory for justice,” calling it a turning point in global recognition and reparatory justice efforts

Amnesty International hails UN Slavery Resolution as ‘momentous step forward’ for reparations

Amnesty International welcomes the UN General Assembly’s adoption of a Ghana-led resolution recognizing slavery as a crime against humanity, calling it a major step toward reparatory justice