As we bid farewell to 2023, it's time to reflect on the events, challenges, and triumphs that shaped the year.
Join JoyNews in this brief journey through the major headlines and noteworthy moments that marked the tapestry of the past 12 months in our 2023 Year in Review.
From political developments to social shifts, technological advances to global affairs, let's revisit the key stories that defined the narrative of 2023 such as the Domestic Debt Exchange Programme, the dialysis crisis, Alan’s exit from the New Patriotic Party, International Monetary Fund bailout, Bank of Ghana saga, Cecilia Dapaah’s stolen cash, etc.
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I hope Ghanaians appreciate what I did for the country – Essien
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Bridging Business and Politics: A Call to Action for Ghana’s Most Capable Minds
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My worst injuries happened with the Black Stars – Essien
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Bawumia’s focus on Digitalisation and AI necessary to take Ghana to the next level – Prof. Francis Owusu
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Don’t turn your frustrations to chiefs and clergy; they’ve not offended you – NAPO to Mahama
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Deputy Lands Minister visits Eastern Region Forestry offices
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Chelsea project will take time and patience – Essien
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‘I went into coaching to avoid slipping into depression’ – Essien
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GHȼ4.6 million lost to SIM swap fraud in 2023-BoG reports
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Jackson is hurt because it’s from an ex-player – Essien on Mikel’s criticism of Chelsea striker
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I don’t want to be a head coach; it’s too stressful – Essien
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Land reforms, digitalisation top on agenda – Deputy Lands Minister
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Minority alleges NPP plans to pass $2bn energy debt to next NDC government
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Election 2024: We’ll deal with you if you foment trouble – Greater Accra Regional Minister warns
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