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No party can reward all foot soldiers – Arthur Kennedy

Physician and political activist Dr Kobina Arthur Kennedy has cautioned political supporters against expecting personal rewards for their loyalty, arguing that political parties cannot cater for every “foot soldier” and that voting should be based on principles, not material benefits. Speaking on the AM Show on Asempa FM, Dr Kennedy said supporters must stop linking their political choices to promises of jobs, money, or favours, insisting that such expectations undermine […]

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IGP Yohuno reshuffles top Police command to boost operational efficiency

The Inspector-General of Police (IGP), Christian Tetteh Yohuno, has effected a major reshuffle of senior police officers, with immediate effect, as part of efforts to strengthen leadership and enhance operational efficiency within the Ghana Police Service. According to an official posting released by the Police Administration, several Commissioners of Police (COPs) and Deputy Commissioners of […]Source: www.myjoyonline.comRead full article

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UK shoppers buy more fruit and yoghurt in healthy start to 2026

Britons cut back in January after record grocery spending in December, turning to own-label productsBusiness live – latest updatesBritons started 2026 by buying more healthy food such as fruit and yoghurt as they attempted to hit new year health goals, while grocery price inflation eased to the lowest level since April, research has shown.Annual grocery inflation fell back to 4% in the four weeks to 25 January from 4.7% in […]

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Ghana, Rwanda, and the next wave: Where UAE-Africa CEPAs are headed in 2026 and beyond

By Seade CAESAR The United Arab Emirates has quietly but decisively positioned itself as one of Africa’s most consequential economic partners. Through its Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement program, the UAE is reshaping how trade, investment, and mobility between the Gulf and Africa are structured. What began as a diversification strategy away from oil has evolved […] The post Ghana, Rwanda, and the next wave: Where UAE-Africa CEPAs are headed in […]

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The hidden cost of trade mis-invoicing

By Michael Kofi FOSU Every day at Ghana’s ports, containers arrive bearing goods that keep the economy running — food, machinery, medicines, building materials. Yet behind many of these shipments lies a silent haemorrhage draining the national purse: trade mis-invoicing. Trade mis-invoicing occurs when exporters or importers deliberately falsify shipment information — value, quantity, volume, […] The post The hidden cost of trade mis-invoicing appeared first on The Business & […]

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