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Chief Justice nominee Baffoe-Bonnie to appear before Appointments Committee on November 11

Justice Paul Baffoe-Bonnie appears before Parliament’s Appointments Committee on November 11, 2025, following his nomination by President John Dramani Mahama as Chief Justice. Details on the referral, constitutional basis, and nominee profile

Tobinco appeals to Mahama over delayed payments of pharmaceutical bills from West African states

Executive Chairman Dr. Samuel Amo Tobbin urges government and President Mahama to intervene as several West African countries delay payments for pharmaceutical supplies during a Parliamentary Health Committee visit

Tobinco salutes Mahama for support that transitioned company from drug importation to manufacturing

Dr. Samuel Amo Tobbin of Tobinco Group of Companies thanked President John Mahama for crucial first-term support, which enabled Tobinco’s transformation from a drug importation business into a major pharmaceutical manufacturer.

Parliament’s Health Committee applauds Entrance University and Pharmaceuticals for advancing local healthcare capacity

Parliament’s Health Committee commends Entrance University and Entrance Pharmaceuticals for advancing medical training and drug production. Founder Dr. Samuel Amo Tobbin urges government support to strengthen local manufacturing and address regional debt challenges

Ronor Motors Disputes CHRAJ Report: Vows legal challenge over alleged $826k overpayment

Ronor Motors Ghana Ltd has rejected CHRAJ’s findings alleging a $826,551 overpayment in a GRA vehicle supply contract, insisting it followed due process and committed no wrongdoing

Auditor-General rejects GH¢12.1bn in gov’t payables as energy sector leads discrepancies

The Auditor-General has rejected GHS12.1bn in government payables, with over 41% linked to the energy sector. Ato Forson orders full audit to restore fiscal discipline and transparency

ECG wins big as London tribunal throws out PDS’s $390m claim

The Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG) has won a landmark $390 million arbitration case in London against Power Distribution Services (PDS), after a tribunal ruled that fraudulent guarantees justified the termination of the power concession deal