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Ato Forson mocks NPP’s mismanagement claims: Says Mahama’s vision fueling Ghana’s economic turnaround

Finance Minister Dr. Ato Forson has slammed the NPP’s economic mismanagement claims, stressing that Ghana’s rapid recovery is driven by discipline, prudent policies, and strong backing from Mahama

Mahama reintroduce free fertilizer programme with GH¢5.1bn allocation in 2026 Budget

The Mahama administration has reinstated the free fertilizer programme for cocoa farmers with a GH¢5.1bn allocation in the 2026 budget. Finance Minister Ato Forson outlines major interventions to boost cocoa production and cut COCOBOD debt

Minority demands cut in 2026 Appropriation Bill over ‘massive fiscal, expenditure failures’

The Minority in Parliament is pushing for a reduction in the 2026 Appropriation Bill after former Finance Minister Dr. Amin Adam revealed major revenue shortfalls and spending failures

Parliament apologises to Judiciary as Bagbin condemns ‘disrespectful’ conduct at vetting

Speaker Bagbin formally apologized to the judiciary for MPs’ discourteous conduct during the Chief Justice vetting, emphasizing Parliament’s respect, decorum, and commitment to proper institutional relations

ECOWAS Parliament saga: Majority Leader petitions Speaker to haul Afenyo-Markin to Privileges Committee

Majority Leader Mahama Ayariga petitions Speaker Alban Bagbin to refer Minority Leader Alexander Afenyo-Markin to the Privileges Committee for allegedly defying a parliamentary resolution and undermining the authority of Parliament

Minority boycotts Chief Justice vetting as tensions rise over Torkornoo’s removal

inority walks out of Chief Justice vetting over Justice Torkornoo’s removal. MP Anyimadu-Antwi says Majority blocked all attempts to raise concerns

Showdown in Parliament as Minority, Majority clash over Chief Justice vetting remarks

A heated confrontation erupted during the vetting of Ghana’s Chief Justice nominee as the Minority and Majority leaders battled over the opening remarks and the right to label the nominee disputed