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The Public Relations Officer of the Ministry of Education, Kwasi Kwarteng, says the Food and Drugs Authority has declared the 22,000 bags of supposed expired rice, which were distributed to secondary schools across the country as wholesome for consumption.
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A former CEO of Stanbic Bank, Alhassan Andani, expressed sharp criticism of the tax administration, describing the Ghana Revenue Authority (GRA) as operating like a “terrorist organization” in its dealings with businesses.
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Renowned Ghanaian businessman, Sir Sam Jonah, has voiced his concerns over Ghana's educational direction. He criticised the recent government decision to distribute past examination papers to students as a primary study resource.
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Cocoa farmers in the world's No.2 producer Ghana are hoarding beans in anticipation of higher prices, industry sources told Reuters, potentially squeezing supplies to a global cocoa market looking to recover from last season's disastrous harvests.
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The Executive Director of Africa Education Watch, Kofi Asare, has stated that Ghana's new secondary school curriculum is flexible, providing learners with the opportunity to choose subjects that align with their strengths and interests.
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