Hannah Odame wraps up the major stories featured in the news this week including the concerns by Oil Marketing Companies about the conditionalities by the IMF after it released the first tranche of $600 million to Ghana.
The week also saw the National Food Suppliers Association threatening to stop supplying food to schools unless the government pays their 18 months outstanding arrears.
Then there was the protest by the Judicial Staff Association as members refused to work unless a review of their salaries is done.
There were calls for the GNPC Board Chairman Freddie Blay to be sacked but Freddie Blay did not see the need for such a call – you’ll hear why.
There was another push – this time for the dismissal of Finance Minister Ken Ofori-Atta.
The wrap ends with details of the Chief Justice nominee Gertrude Torkornoo's vetting.
Latest Stories
-
AFPNC leads the charge on World Prematurity Day 2024
2 seconds -
Court remands unemployed man over theft of ECG property
6 mins -
Election security rests solely with the police – Central Regional Police Command
8 mins -
NCCE engages political youth activists at Kumbungu on tolerance
9 mins -
‘In Mahama’s era students lacked chalk, but are now receiving tablets’ – Bawumia
18 mins -
Project commissioning not a ploy to attract votes – Oppong Nkrumah
20 mins -
CBG records GH¢1bn revenue in Q3
22 mins -
Mahama vows to create an agro-processing zone in Afram Plains
36 mins -
Political parties should plan for losses, not just wins – IGP advises
38 mins -
524 Diasporan Africans granted Ghanaian citizenship in ceremony
40 mins -
Mahama urges Afram Plains North residents to avoid ‘skirt and blouse’ voting
41 mins -
Asantehene receives more 19th century gold ornament and regalia
49 mins -
Hohoe Ghana Blind Union organises training for members ahead of Election 2024
55 mins -
Alan Kyerematen reveals his future plans for Ghanaian Health professionals
56 mins -
AAIN empowers women and small enterprises in Upper East Region through SHINE project
57 mins