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FIFA Introduces 3 Minutes Water Break For 2026 World Cup

[ad_1]   Every 2026 World Cup game will pause for three-minute “hydration breaks” in each half, FIFA has announced. The new measure has been introduced to “prioritise player welfare,” amid expectations of high temperatures at next summer’s expanded tournament in the United States, Canada and Mexico. It will see every game — regardless of weather…

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Transport Minister lays ‘Okada Bill’ in Parliament

[ad_1] The government has formally submitted to Parliament a bill to legalise commercial motorcycle and tricycle operations, popularly known as Okada. The bill was laid by the Minister for Transport, Joseph Bukari Nikpe. The proposed law seeks to amend the Road Traffic Act 2004 (Act 683) to provide for the use of motorcycles, tricycles, and…

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The truth behind Ghana’s accumulated CPI: Why prices never seem to fall

[ad_1] Ernestina Mensah – CA, CIMA, ACI Head, Market Risk – Bank of Africa Ghana Founder, Glimmer of Hope Foundation In recent months, Ghana’s inflation narrative has shifted from aggressive acceleration to a more measured pace. The Ghana Statistical Service continues to report declining year-on-year headline inflation, and policymakers have rightly highlighted this trend as…

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“We will not be distracted”: Majority defiant as opposition turns chamber into protest ground 

[ad_1] Ghana’s Parliament plunged into disorder on Tuesday when Minority MPs stormed the well of the House in protest against the Speaker’s decision to treat the Kpandai constituency seat as vacant, sparking a near-brawl that briefly brought proceedings to a standstill. Yet, the Majority still managed to ram through approval of the 2026 Budget allocation…

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The Inconvenient Truth: Deliverism not the Barracks must hold Africa together

[ad_1] As cracks spread across the civic roof, Deliverism, not the barracks, remains the only beam strong enough to keep Africa’s house standing. AFRICA’S NEW CROSSROADS: DELIVERISM NOT MILITARISM IS THE REAL VACCINE AGAINST COUPS Across the African continent, an old political conversation has returned with troubling familiarity. Yet beneath the surface, something far more…

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DVLA launches rollout of new number plates in Oti region

[ad_1] The Driver and Vehicle Licensing Authority (DVLA) has begun distributing new RFID-enabled license plates in the Oti Region as part of its nationwide efforts to modernise vehicle registration. The new plates feature advanced security measures, including Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) technology, regional codes, and unique identifiers, aimed at improving vehicle tracking, reducing smuggling, and enhancing road safety. Speaking at…

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