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AMA imposes month long ban on drumming and noise making ahead of Homowo festival
The Accra Metropolitan Assembly has announced a month-long ban on drumming and noise-making across the capital from May 4 to June 4, 2026, as...
50% of Ghanaians now get news online as digital media overtakes print
A new report by Afrobarometer shows that about 50 percent of Ghanaians now access their news online, highlighting a major shift in how information...
Ghana health service launches probe into maternal death at Kasoa hospital
The Ghana Health Service has initiated a formal investigation into a reported maternal death at the Kasoa Mother and Child Hospital, as authorities move...
Ghana supreme court rejects Wesley Girls’ bid to halt religious discrimination case
The Supreme Court of Ghana has dismissed an application filed by Wesley Girls’ High School seeking to strike out a constitutional case centered on...
Malaria deaths in Ghana drop by 98% as major public health gains emerge
Ghana has recorded a dramatic 98 percent reduction in malaria-related deaths over the past decade, marking one of the country’s most significant public health...
GTEC withdraws controversial directive on retirement and contracts for university lecturers
Ghana Tertiary Education Commission,GTEC, has officially withdrawn its policy directive on retirement age and post-retirement contracts for senior academic staff in public universities, following...
Ghana faces deepening power crisis as ACEP demands reforms and load shedding timetable
Africa Centre for Energy Policy has warned that Ghana’s power situation is deteriorating rapidly, urging urgent structural reforms and greater transparency, including the publication...
Energy minister orders GRIDCo boss to step aside
Ghana’s energy sector is undergoing a significant leadership shake up after Energy Minister John Abdulai Jinapor directed the Chief Executive Officer of Ghana Grid...
Pentecost chairman forgives Free Zones boss after emotional apology over galamsey dispute
Apostle Eric Nyamekye has publicly forgiven Mary Awusi following a heated controversy sparked by comments related to illegal mining, widely known as galamsey.The reconciliation...
Court summons EOCO over controversial raid at former buffer stock boss residence
The Economic and Organised Crime Office, EOCO has been summoned to court following a disputed operation carried out at the residence of a former...
Mahama assures Eastern chiefs of fair development as economic stability improves
President John Dramani Mahama has reaffirmed his administration’s commitment to equitable national development following a high level engagement with the Eastern Regional House of...
Former Ghana police chief Paul Tawiah Quaye reported dead after illness
Ghana is mourning the passing of Paul Tawiah Quaye, a former Inspector General of Police who served during a critical period in the country’s...
NDC flagbearer race tightens as Asiedu Nketia and Julius Debrah lead — APL survey
A new survey by Africa Policy Lens (APL) has revealed that the race to become the National Democratic Congress's flagbearer for the 2028 general...
Court rejects Adu-Boahene’s WhatsApp chats with AG’s witness as ‘irrelevant’ to charges
The Accra High Court has dealt another blow to the defence of former National Signals Bureau (NSB) Director-General Kwabena Adu-Boahene, rejecting an attempt to...
Obuasi MCE commissions GH¢1.18 million projects to boost development in four communities
mceThe Municipal Chief Executive for Obuasi, Faustilove Appiah Kannin, has commissioned a series of development projects worth over GH¢1.18 million across four communities, marking...
Abu trica granted GH¢30 million bail as extradition battle continues after months in custody
A major turn has emerged in one of Ghana’s most closely watched legal cases, as Frederick Kumi, popularly known as Abu Trica, has been...
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