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OSP fights back: challenges High Court ruling on prosecutorial powers

The Office of the Special Prosecutor will challenge a High Court ruling questioning its prosecutorial powers in the ‘rice scandal’ case, insisting only the Supreme Court can interpret the law

Late-night heavy meals fueling disease crisis – Mahama

President Mahama urges Ghanaians to avoid late-night heavy meals as part of efforts to tackle rising non-communicable diseases under the Free Primary Healthcare Programme

UTAG ultimatum: Education Ministry establishes probe committee

Ghana’s Ministry of Education sets up a three-member committee led by Clement Apaak to investigate concerns raised by UTAG and propose solutions to avert disruptions in the tertiary sector

Police gun down two suspects after mobile money robbery in Tema

Two suspected armed robbers were shot dead by police in Tema after a Mobile Money robbery at Community 5. A female vendor was injured and is currently receiving treatment.

PAC refers management of E.P College of Education to Attorney-General over GH¢1.3m irregularities

Public Accounts Committee refers management of E.P College of Education Bimbila to the Attorney-General over GH¢1.3m in unsupported payments, as it intensifies action against financial irregularities

Resumption of Chuchuliga–Fumbisi road fulfilment of Mahama campaign pledge – Apaak

Deputy Education Minister Clement Apaak says the resumed Chuchuliga–Fumbisi road project fulfills President Mahama’s campaign promise, as stakeholders welcome the development

Cabinet scraps fuel allowances for ministers amid price surge

Cabinet bans fuel allowances for ministers and orders fuel tax cuts as government moves to reduce pump prices and ease transport costs in Ghana.