The United States announced Wednesday that it will impose visa restrictions on Nigerians deemed responsible for what it described as “anti-Christian violence.” Secretary of State Marco Rubio said Washington was taking firm action in response to “mass killings and violence” targeting Christians in Nigeria. He explained that the restrictions would apply not only to individuals directly involved but also to their families, specifically naming radical Islamic terrorists, Fulani ethnic militias, and other violent actors in Nigeria and beyond. Rubio further noted that the policy could be extended to other governments or individuals implicated in violations of religious freedom. The announcement...
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Mahama Pledges Continued Support for Police Service
Mahama Presents 40 Armoured Vehicles to Police Service
Vice President Commends NHIA for Advancing Health Insurance Scheme
Rt Hon. Alban Bagbin Hotspot Comfort Zone Building Commissioned at University of Ghana
African First Ladies Convene in Accra for High-Level ICASA Side Event
Parliament Approves 2026 Foreign Affairs Budget and Ratifies Labour Mobility Agreement with Qatar
OSP Clarifies Issues Surrounding Incident Involving Lawyer Martin Kpebu
Lawyer Martin Kpebu Alleges Verbal Abuse by Soldier at OSP
GSA and Gold Board Partner to Standardize Gold Scales Nationwide
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Defence Committee Reviews 2026 Budget Estimates
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Mahama Pledges Continued Support for Police Service
President John Dramani Mahama has assured the Ghana Police Service that the 40 armoured vehicles handed over on Thursday, December 4, mark the beginning of a wider initiative to strengthen the operational capacity of the force. At the ceremony, President Mahama announced that an additional 10 covert operational vehicles and two tow trucks would soon be delivered to ensure officers are adequately equipped for their duties. “These 40 vehicles are just the first batch of what you are receiving. By the end of this month, you will receive two tow trucks so that anytime any of these vehicles get immobilised...
Mahama Presents 40 Armoured Vehicles to Police Service
The Ghana Police Service has taken delivery of 40 armoured vehicles to boost its operational strength and improve public safety nationwide. The official handover ceremony was held on Thursday, December 4, with President John Mahama, senior government officials, and police leadership in attendance. Speaking at the event, Inspector-General of Police (IGP) Christian Tetteh Yohunu assured that the vehicles would be deployed strategically and maintained diligently to serve their intended purpose. He commended the government for the timely support. “We wish to sincerely express our profound gratitude to the government for thinking about us and prioritising our welfare. Our assurance to...
Vice President Commends NHIA for Advancing Health Insurance Scheme
Vice President Professor Jane Naana Opoku-Agyemang has lauded the National Health Insurance Authority (NHIA) for what she described as remarkable strides in strengthening the National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS) in 2025. Her commendation came after a courtesy visit by the NHIA Board and Executive Management, led by Board Member Dr. Divine Ndonbi Banyubala, who briefed her on the Authority’s achievements for the year and highlights from the recently concluded NHIA High-Level Stakeholder Conference. During the engagement, NHIA Deputy Chief Executive for Operations, Dr. Senanu Kwesi Djokoto—representing the Chief Executive—outlined the Authority’s key milestones, ongoing reforms, and feedback gathered from stakeholders...
Rt Hon. Alban Bagbin Hotspot Comfort Zone Building Commissioned at University of Ghana
The Speaker of Parliament, Rt Hon. Alban Bagbin, has officially commissioned the Hotspot Comfort Zone building at the University of Ghana, a project initiated by the institution’s alumni to enhance student learning and well-being. The newly unveiled facility, named in honor of the Speaker, is designed as a modern, digitalized environment where students can learn, relax, rest, synergize, and dream beyond the traditional confines of lecture hall architecture. Speaking at the commissioning ceremony, Rt Hon. Bagbin emphasized the importance of creating spaces that foster creativity and collaboration among students. “The Hotspot Comfort Zone is not just a building; it is...
African First Ladies Convene in Accra for High-Level ICASA Side Event
The 23rd International Conference on AIDS and STIs in Africa (ICASA) has welcomed distinguished guests as First Ladies from across the continent gather in Accra for a high-level side event focused on public health and women’s leadership. Her Excellency Dr. Fatima Maada Bio, First Lady of Sierra Leone and President of the Organisation of African First Ladies for Development (OAFLAD), alongside Her Excellency Fatoumatta Bah Barrow, First Lady of The Gambia, arrived in Ghana to join their counterparts for Thursday’s meeting hosted by Ghana’s First Lady, H.E. Lordina Dramani Mahama. The session is centered on Ending Mother-to-Child Transmission and achieving...
Parliament Approves 2026 Foreign Affairs Budget and Ratifies Labour Mobility Agreement with Qatar
Parliament has recorded two major milestones following the approval of the 2026 Budget Estimates of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the ratification of a groundbreaking Labour Mobility Agreement with Qatar. Foreign Affairs Minister, Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, announced the developments, describing them as pivotal steps toward strengthening Ghana’s international presence and safeguarding the welfare of citizens abroad. The approved 2026 Budget will drive reforms including: Enhanced conditions of service for foreign service officers. Transition from costly rentals to ownership of Ghana’s diplomatic properties worldwide. Continuous modernization of operations and affordable passport administration. A comprehensive strategy to bolster Ghana’s international image...
OSP Clarifies Issues Surrounding Incident Involving Lawyer Martin Kpebu
The Office of the Special Prosecutor (OSP) has issued a detailed clarification regarding the recent incident involving lawyer Martin Kpebu, following his arrest at the OSP premises. The statement, signed by Sammy Darko, Director-SRC, outlines a pattern of misconduct, the circumstances of the arrest, and the ongoing investigations. A Pattern of Misconduct According to the OSP, this is not the first time Mr. Kpebu has acted improperly toward its security personnel. Officials allege that he often misrepresents events publicly after confrontations. A cited example was his claim of “16 petitions” calling for the removal of the Special Prosecutor, which he...
Lawyer Martin Kpebu Alleges Verbal Abuse by Soldier at OSP
Private lawyer Martin Kpebu has alleged that he was subjected to verbal abuse by a soldier stationed at the Office of the Special Prosecutor (OSP) during a visit on Wednesday, December 3. Speaking to the media shortly after being released from detention, Mr. Kpebu described a confrontation that unfolded as he returned to the OSP to continue with procedures requested by investigators. According to him, the incident began when a soldier accosted him without justification. “I was walking back to the OSP’s office when a soldier, and I don’t know what a soldier was doing performing police duties, said that...
GSA and Gold Board Partner to Standardize Gold Scales Nationwide
The Ghana Standards Authority (GSA) and the Ghana Gold Board have held a strategic meeting to advance a new national initiative aimed at standardizing and calibrating gold scales across the country. The collaboration is expected to ensure accurate measurement, fair pricing for both miners and buyers, and greater transparency across the gold value chain. Officials noted that the programme represents a major step toward strengthening trust and improving the integrity of gold trading nationwide. The Ghana Gold Board reaffirmed its commitment to working closely with the GSA to make the initiative a success, stressing that the programme will benefit all...










