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Jun- 2026 -19 June
Rising Producer Inflation not Immediate Threat to Consumer Prices – Analyst
Economic analyst Emmanuel Boateng has urged calm following the sharp increase in Ghana’s Producer Price Inflation (PPI), stressing that the…
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19 June
Govt to Engage Labour Groups on Decent Work Agenda for Digital Economy
By Maame Efua Kwaduah Government, through the Ministry of Labour, Jobs and Employment, is expected to begin consultations with organised…
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19 June
MTN Ghana Boosts Healthcare Delivery Y’ello Care Initiative
By Maame Efua Kwaduah MTN Ghana has intensified efforts to support healthcare delivery across the country through the refurbishment of…
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17 June
When Artificial Intelligence Wears a White Coat
By Prof. Samuel Lartey www.pefghana.org sammylaatey@gmail.com Introduction For decades, hospitals across Africa have been associated with long queues, overworked health…
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17 June
The Aneeja Hospital Experience and Africa’s Emerging Healthcare Diplomacy
By Emmanuel Bewaji Elemo, Doctoral Scholar, RUCST elemoemmanuel3@gmail.com Introduction Across Africa, healthcare is increasingly becoming more than a medical necessity.…
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17 June
When Teachers Cross the Line: The Growing Moral Crisis in Our Schools
Education is built on trust. Parents entrust their children to schools with the expectation that teachers will not only educate…
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17 June
Fuel Price Expected to Adjust Downward After Middle East Peace Agreement
By Maame Efua Kwaduah The Chamber of Petroleum Consumers Ghana (COPEC) has projected a possible reduction in fuel prices in…
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17 June
Kenya to Compensate Victims of Protest Abuses
Kenya will pay compensation to nearly 2,000 victims of protest related human rights abuses, President William Ruto announced. The move…
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17 June
World Leaders Face Tough Talks at G7 Summit
World leaders gathering in France for the G7 summit are facing high stakes discussions on two major global crises: the…
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17 June
South Africa Faces Backlash Over Xenophobia Claims
South Africa has admitted that growing accusations of xenophobia are beginning to hurt its economy, with local artists and businesses…
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