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This is the major news bulletin on Joy News. Delivers the daily news in a vivid and a more detailed approach, with diverse inputs from various experts.
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2025-10-1502:10:07

This is the major news bulletin on Joy News. Delivers the daily news in a vivid and a more detailed approach, with diverse inputs from various experts.
Illegal mining activities are pushing four native tree species toward extinction, with 39 more endangered. Environmentalists warn that urgent action is needed to preserve Ghana’s biodiversity and restore degraded lands.
National Development Planning Commission (NDPC) uncovers GH¢70bn loss in cost overruns across ministries, departments, and agencies (MDAs).
Vice President Prof. Naana Jane Opoku-Agyemang has announced that Ghana is stepping up efforts to increase local processing of cocoa beans as part of a broader strategy to transform the cocoa sector.
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JoyNews Prime

2025-10-0941:38

This is the major news bulletin on Joy News. Delivers the daily news in a vivid and a more detailed approach, with diverse inputs from various experts.
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JoyNews Prime

2025-10-0845:10

This is the major news bulletin on Joy News. Delivers the daily news in a vivid and a more detailed approach, with diverse inputs from various experts.
The National Security Advisor has announced that 10,000 personnel will undergo intensive weapons training to enhance their operational readiness and national security preparedness.
The Minority in Parliament has accused President John Mahama’s administration of engaging in a “publicity gimmick” to mask what it calls a failed fight against illegal mining, popularly known as galamsey.
Fight Against Galamsey

Fight Against Galamsey

2025-10-0341:05

Some small-scale miners in parts of the country have begun reclaiming degraded lands as part of efforts to restore the environment.
Farmers say illegal miners are destroying their lands and crops, leaving their livelihoods at risk.
GHS12.9 billion in misused public funds has been recovered by PAC, Abena Asare reveals.
PAC Sitting

PAC Sitting

2025-09-3038:46

The Inspector-General of Police (IGP) and the Chair of the Public Accounts Committee (PAC) have clashed over a controversial proposal suggesting that communities should build their own police stations.
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JoyNews Prime

2025-09-2937:53

This is the major news bulletin on Joy News. Delivers the daily news in a vivid and a more detailed approach, with diverse inputs from various experts.
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JoyNews Prime

2025-09-2645:38

This is the major news bulletin on Joy News. Delivers the daily news in a vivid and a more detailed approach, with diverse inputs from various experts.
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JoyNews Prime

2025-09-2544:31

This is the major news bulletin on Joy News. Delivers the daily news in a vivid and a more detailed approach, with diverse inputs from various experts.
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JoyNews Prime

2025-09-2438:51

This is the major news bulletin on Joy News. Delivers the daily news in a vivid and a more detailed approach, with diverse inputs from various experts.
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JoyNews Prime

2025-09-2345:57

This is the major news bulletin on Joy News. Delivers the daily news in a vivid and a more detailed approach, with diverse inputs from various experts.
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JoyNews Prime

2025-09-2232:38

This is the major news bulletin on Joy News. Delivers the daily news in a vivid and a more detailed approach, with diverse inputs from various experts.
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JoyNews Prime

2025-09-1936:27

This is the major news bulletin on Joy News. Delivers the daily news in a vivid and a more detailed approach, with diverse inputs from various experts.
The Ministry of Education has announced the release of the 2025 school placements for candidates who sat for the Basic Education Certificate Examination (BECE). According to the Ministry, 483,800 candidates, representing 82 percent, have been automatically placed, while 107,509 candidates will have to use the self-placement portal.
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