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New standing orders require MPs to recite National Pledge and undergo roll call

Starting from Tuesday, February 6, parliamentary sessions will kick off with the recitation of the National Pledge, signifying the implementation of the new standing orders. This significant amendment in the new standing orders mandates heads of institutions to personally appear before Parliament to address inquiries about their agencies, a departure from the previous protocol where Ministers of State could represent …

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Survey: 7 out of 22 Ghanaians have mental disorder

A recent survey conducted by DAI Point, a Research and Storytelling show of ADOATV, has revealed that many Ghanaians have mixed feelings about their mental health in the past year. The survey which was conducted online, reached 22 respondents. Participants were asked about their emotional experiences in the past 12 months, such as stress, anxiety, and depression. According to the …

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Disburse GH¢1.8m to farmers affected by Bird Flu – PAC orders Agric Ministry

Parliament has directed the Ministry of Food and Agriculture (MOFA) to provide compensation to farmers who suffered losses due to the avian influenza or Bird Flu outbreak between 2015 and 2018. The 2022 Auditor General’s Report has revealed that a significant portion of the allocated compensation funds, exceeding GH¢1.8 million, remains unutilized in the Ministry’s account. The Ministry of Agriculture …

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