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300 YEA Staff Demand 10 Months’ Unpaid Salaries, Appeal to President Mahama

About 300 staff members of the Youth Employment Agency (YEA) across the country are demanding the immediate payment of 10 months’ unpaid salaries, accusing the agency of neglect and inhumane treatment. The aggrieved employees, who say they were permanently employed in November 2024, claim they have not received any salaries since assuming their roles on December 1, 2024, despite receiving …

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Calls Grow to Raise Enlistment Age Limit in Ghana Armed Forces

Minister for Communication, Digital Innovation and Technology, Sam Nartey George, has sparked a national conversation over age restrictions in the Ghana Armed Forces (GAF), calling for a review of the maximum enlistment age to reflect modern realities and ensure greater inclusivity His comments come amid the ongoing 2025 Armed Forces recruitment exercise, which has drawn public scrutiny over eligibility criteria—especially …

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World Bank Upgrades Ghana’s 2025 Growth Forecast to 4.3%

The World Bank has revised Ghana’s 2025 economic growth forecast upward to 4.3%, from its earlier projection of 3.9%, reflecting renewed optimism about the country’s economic recovery. The update was revealed in the October 2025 edition of Africa’s Pulse, the Bank’s flagship regional report, released in Washington, D.C. Although the revised forecast is slightly below the 4.4% growth target set …

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