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Abena Antwi writes: Ghanaians, Please trust the process

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Nation building is a process. As citizens, the more we take time to understand the process, the more we are assured that Ghana is...

Be patient, power outages will end soon – Napo

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Dr Matthew Opoku Prempeh, the Minister of Energy, has entreated Ghanaians to exercise patience as government is investing financial resources towards the upgrading of...

Expect “dumsor” from 10 – 17 May – ECG to Accra...

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Parts of Accra will experience power outages between 10 May and 17 May 2021, the Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG) announced on Monday. The power...

“Dumsor” is not back – Napo

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The Minister of Energy, Dr Matthew Opoku Prempeh, has appealed to Ghanaians to remain calm as steps are taken to address the intermittent power outages...

Is ‘dumsor’ back? No – GRIDCo boss writes

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Recent power outages across the country have created considerable alarm amongst the general public; especially the incident on Sunday March 7th, 2021, which led...

Dumsor will be back if Mahama wins 2020 polls – NPP

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The governing New Patriotic Party (NPP) says the NDC and John Mahama will bring back ‘dumsor' in the unlikely events that the party wins...

The raging ‘Dum–Cov’ crises conversation – an analysis of causes, effects...

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The whole world is in comatose. Initially viewed as a public health concern, the emergence of Coronavirus (Covid–19) is taking an economic dimension with...

Gideon Boako writes: This is evidence that NDC did not end...

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So I have listened to another failed attempt by the NDC to throw shade at government after they failed to respond constructively to the...

Bawumia’s spokesperson exposes Mahama’s deputy power minister

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The spokesperson and special aide of the Vice President, Dr. Gideon Boako, has exposed former Energy Minister John Jinapor over the cause, effects and...

It’s a BIG lie: Ghana doesn’t pay $500m for excess capacity...

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A former deputy minister of energy and petroleum, John Jinapor, has denied reports that Ghana pays $500 million annually for excess capacity in the...
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