News from parliament
Speaker Prof Mike Oquaye turns 76 today
MPs back $20.9m tax waiver for Tamale Airport
Minority threatens to boycott Parliament if house extends sittings
Parliament passes Corporate Insolvency Bill, 2019
Parliaments approves €139.4m for Bolgatanga-Bawku road
Parliament tells staff to go home
I’m not ready for needless risk - Sam George tells Speaker as he boycotts parliament
I did not breach parliamentary procedures - Minority Leader to Speaker
I'll be professional with the Minority but won't hesitate to point out their wrongs - Speaker
Tone down your language when you are angry – Majority Leader to Muntaka
Ghanaians will now understand that parliament needs a new chamber - Speaker
'Do things the right way' – Speaker tells Minority leader
Minority walks out of Parliament over lack of quorum
You are abusing parliament - Muntaka tells Speaker
Minority walks out of parliament over Corporate Insolvency Bill
Two MPs and five staff members advised to stay out of Parliament
Parliament to approve re-imposition of restrictions bill
Attorney-General lays Restrictions Bill before Parliament
Akufo-Addo summons Speaker, leadership of parliament
Parliament begins extended sittings today
Speaker bans handshakes over coronavirus scare
Parliament grants tax waiver to GIS to clear weapons
Speaker awards hardworking MPs and ministers
Parliament ignores victims, families of Kintampo accident?
Reserve 25 seats for women – STRANEK-Africa lobbies parliament
Engage experts on national discourse - Professor Mike Oquaye to media
Provide us with tablets, internet if you want to ban use of phones - Ras Mubarak to Majority leader
Parliament to ban use of mobile phones by MPs in chamber
We’ll resist mobile phone ban in Parliament - Minority MPs
Parliament to ban use of mobile phones by members
Ghana’s Parliament will collapse without me – Assibey-Yeboah boasts
Minority abstains as parliament approves controversial $23.9m tax waiver
Ban on accident vehicles: Minority demands withdrawal of bill
North Tongu Youth Parliament inaugurated
Parliament to discuss the filth situation in Accra
Do not react to Speaker’s order with insults - Moshake