At least four people have lost their lives, while several others are battling for survival after unidentified gunmen opened fire on civilians at the National Health Insurance Authority (NHIA) office in Garu, located in the Upper East Region. Eyewitness accounts indicate that four assailants, riding on two motorbikes, stormed the NHIA premises on Monday morning...
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Finance and Lands Ministers Advance Ghana’s Reserve Accumulation Policy
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Ministry of Health Partners with World Bank Group to Tackle Regional Health Challenges
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Parliament to Reconvene on May 21 for Second Meeting of Second Session
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NIA Resumes Ghana Card Registration for Children in Volta and Oti
Vice President Encourages Confidence as BECE Begins
Ghana Prisons Service Warns Public Against Online Impersonation and Fraud
President Mahama Attends Inaugural Libreville International Forum
Ghana’s Foreign Ministry Warns of Immigration Penalties in Ethiopia
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