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Government rolls out digital net-metering portal to boost solar uptake

[ad_1] The government has unveiled a new digital portal aimed at simplifying the national net-metering process and encouraging more Ghanaians to adopt solar power. Net metering enables individuals and organisations that generate electricity through solar photovoltaic (PV) systems to export surplus energy to the national grid and receive credits that offset their electricity bills. Launching…

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My first son, Nino, not interested in taking after me – 2Face reveals

[ad_1] Legendary Nigerian musician, Innocent Idibia, popularly known as 2Face, has revealed that his first son, Nino, isn’t interested in taking after him by becoming a musician. Despite Nino being a talented sax player, his father revealed that his ambition is to become a medical doctor. The African Queen crooner disclosed this while bringing Nino…

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Gifty Anti enstooled as mpuntuhemaa of Ekumfi Nanaben

[ad_1] Ace journalist, media personality, women’s rights advocate, and philanthropist Oheneyere Gifty Anti has officially been enstooled as the Impuntuhemaa (Development Queenmother) of Ekumfi Nanaben in the Central Region. The ceremony took place on Saturday, November 29, marking her formal induction into traditional leadership under the stool name Nana Efua Dansoa Nkuma I. The enstoolment,…

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2025 WASSCE Results: Stricter invigilation prevented cheating that could have inflated scores — Prof Stephen Adei

[ad_1] Educationist Prof Stephen Adei says the decline in the 2025 WASSCE results may be due to far tighter exam supervision, which he believes has exposed long-standing weaknesses in Ghana’s education system. Speaking on the Joy FM Super Morning Show on Monday, December 1, Prof Adei explained that stronger monitoring may have limited widespread cheating…

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Captain Kofi Amoabeng fears ‘toxic’ system will consume half of leaders he’s training

[ad_1] Captain Prince Kofi Amoabeng has stated that his greatest fear is that the very environment he is preparing young leaders for transformation will ultimately consume them. His remarks came during the graduation and induction ceremony for the PK Amoabeng Scholars, where 19 graduands, including best graduates Solomon Boakye and Lady Ithra Rachel Naadu, completed…

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The Wesley Girls Controversy: Hijab, Fasting, and the Missionary Heritage

[ad_1] When news broke that some Muslim students at Wesley Girls (and by extension other Christian mission-founded schools) are claiming they have been barred from observing their religious obligations – wearing the hijab, fasting during Ramadan, or attending to Islamic rites, the uproar has forced Ghanaians to ask: how do we reconcile the religious identity…

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