Ghana engages with IMF on economic plans, 2025 budget

By: Deborah Pofara Luu An International Monetary Fund (IMF) team has arrived in Accra, Ghana, today, February 10, 2025, for a series of engagements with the government regarding the economy. Discussions will focus on the 2025 Budget, expected to be presented in Parliament in March, as well as the government’s progress on negotiations with External […]
Minority raises concerns over fairness of Ad-hoc Committee proceedings

By: Josephine Kekeli Amuzu The Minority Caucus in Parliament has officially raised concerns over the continued chairmanship of the Ad-hoc Committee’s proceedings, submitting a memorandum to the Speaker of Parliament for his consideration. In a communication addressed to the Committee’s leadership on February 10, 2025, the Minority indicated that it would await the Speaker’s response […]
Eating just one egg a week could be enough to lower your risk of dying from heart disease -research

Those who reported consuming up to six eggs per week showed a 29 per cent lower risk of cardiovascular disease-related death. Regularly consuming eggs could be linked to a lower risk of cardiovascular disease-related deaths among older adults, according to a new study. Researchers from Monash University in Australia followed over 8,700 adults aged 70 […]
Ablakwa Condemns Hostility During Ministerial Vetting

By Valentia Tetteh Ghana’s Minister for Foreign Affairs, Mr. Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, has expressed disappointment over the chaotic scenes that marred the ministerial vetting process on Thursday, January 30. Speaking before the investigative committee tasked with probing the disturbances, Mr. Ablakwa described the experience as both embarrassing and unnecessary.“It was a regrettable experience. My visitors […]