The Minister of Gender, Children and Social Protection, Dakoa Newman, has announced that the government has initiated the steps necessary to ensure that all processes involved in the Ghana School Feeding Programme are digitalised.
Special Prosecutor Kissi Agyebeng has stated that there is no evidence to suggest former President John Dramani Mahama received any bribes in the Airbus scandal, despite confirming that Mahama was the individual referred to as "Government Official 1" in the UK court and "Individual 1" in the US court.
Chief Justice Gertrude Araba Sackey Torkornoo has stated that the establishment of the debt and claims recovery courts which was inspired by the enterprise of Bills MicroCredit (Quick Credit & Investment Micro-Credit Ltd) in 12 selected district courts in Accra and Kumasi, will help clear the backlog of cases pending mostly in district courts across the country.
The Ministry of National Security has responded to Bawku Central lawmaker Mahama Ayariga’s criticism of its monthly budget allocation of GH¢6,000,000 for addressing the Bawku conflict.
Four individuals, including three Ghanaians and a Chinese national, have been detained by the Police for tampering and installing Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG) meters.
The Electricity Company of Ghana Ltd. (ECG) signed 50 contracts worth US$145million to procure 862,750 meters between 2016 and 2021 without adhering to the Public Procurement Act (PPA), an Auditor-General’s report has shown.