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AllAfrica on MSNGhana's Poor Are the Ones Who Suffer Most From Corruption - History Offers Some Ideas About Fighting Back [analysis]It didn't take long for the new government of John Mahama in Ghana to find a dramatic way to highlight its commitment to combating corruption. On 12 February 2025 his special prosecutor declared the ...
With an economy under IMF supervision, public frustration with political elites and a deeply polarised landscape, Ghana ...
President John Mahama faces IMF pressure to cut government spending. But revoking thousands of civil servant appointments has drawn the ire of Ghanaians, who are experiencing economic hardship.
“We will have the opportunity as a nation soon to pray and give thanks to the Almighty God, as enjoined by the Holy Book that says, ‘In all things, give thanks”, President Mahama stated ...
John Mahama won nearly 57% of the vote in Ghana’s December 2024 presidential elections. His National Democratic Congress (NDC) secured about two-thirds of the 276 seats in parliament.
John Mahama set up five-member team for Operation ... Oga Mahama say from di books wey dem don see, "we dey stagger wit debts and we don always see signs say some of dis tins na deliberate and ...
The latest African leader to push for asset declarations to expose and limit corruption is Ghana’s President John Mahama – but the lack of public disclosure raises doubts about its effectiveness. On ...
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