Author: Nat Poet

Raymond Archer’s Rise at EOCO Rekindles Old Rivalries, Puts McDan in the Spotlight

Ghana’s political and business elite are witnessing rising tensions following the recent leadership shakeup at the Economic and Organized Crime Office (EOCO), with the appointment of investigative journalist-turned-public servant, Mr. Raymond Archer, as Acting Executive Director His new role has stirred speculation, particularly regarding intensified oversight of influential business personalities, including Dr. Daniel McKorley, popularly...
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Ghanaians in Shock As Julius Debrah, Collins And Joseph Cited As The Faces Behind the $74 M Scandal

Ghanaian investigative journalist Manasseh Azure Awuni has identified three prominent individuals allegedly involved in a $74 million waste bin procurement scandal. In a detailed exposé shared on his official Facebook page, Awuni pointed to former Chief of Staff Julius Debrah, former Local Government Minister Collins Dauda, and business magnate Joseph Siaw Agyepong as central figures...
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No ‘Dumsor’, Just Localized Faults-Energy Ministry clarifies

No ‘Dumsor’, Just Localized Faults-Energy Ministry clarifies The Ministry of Energy and Green Transition has swiftly responded to growing concerns over erratic power supply, attributing recent outages to isolated issues rather than a systemic crisis. Public Relations Officer Isaac Agyei Kwakye emphasized that the power outages are localized cases, stemming from specific problems such as...
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Rev. Dr. Lawrence Tetteh Launches National Prayer Rally to “Stop the Nonsense” and Restore Ghana

Accra, April 29, 2025 — Renowned evangelist and President of the Worldwide Miracle Outreach (WMO), Rev. Dr. Lawrence Tetteh, has announced the launch of a 10-day non-denominational National Prayer Rally, calling on Ghanaians to unite in fervent prayer to address what he describes as the “nonsense” plaguing the country. At a press conference in Accra...
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IMF: Ghana’s energy sector poses ‘greatest risk’ to economic stability

The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has backed Ghana’s Finance Minister in identifying the country’s energy sector inefficiencies as the most significant threat to economic stability. Speaking at the conclusion of the IMF Spring Meetings in Washington, D.C., Stéphane Roudet, IMF Mission Chief for Ghana, reaffirmed the Fund’s longstanding concerns about the financial weaknesses plaguing the...
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