The United Party (UP) has issued a strong call for national transformation as Ghana celebrates its 69th Independence Day, urging citizens and leaders alike to move beyond political stability and embrace integrity, accountability, and economic progress. In a statement released today under the theme “Ghana at 69: From Stability to Transformation,” the party paid tribute to the courage and sacrifice of the generation that secured independence in 1957. The release highlighted Ghana’s achievements in building a democratic culture and sustaining political stability, which continue to earn respect across Africa and beyond. However, the UP cautioned that stability alone is not...
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Minority Caucus Vows to Defend Citizens’ Rights as Ghana Marks 69 Years of Independence
You Belong to a Generation of Possibilities – Mahama to Ghana’s Youth
President Mahama Calls for National Reset at Independence Day Parade
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CLOGSAG Declares Nationwide Strike Over Unresolved Issues
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United Party Calls for Integrity and Transformation as Ghana Marks 69 Years of Independence
Minority Caucus Vows to Defend Citizens’ Rights as Ghana Marks 69 Years of Independence
The Minority in Parliament has reaffirmed its commitment to constitutionalism, accountability, and the protection of citizens’ rights as Ghana celebrates its 69th Independence Anniversary. In a statement released today, the caucus paid tribute to the men and women whose sacrifices secured Ghana’s freedom in 1957, while warning that the promise of independence remains unfulfilled for many citizens, particularly the youth. “The promise of independence will only be fulfilled when every Ghanaian — especially our youth — enjoys dignity through opportunity, purpose in labour and a meaningful contribution to our sovereign story,” the statement declared. The Minority criticized what it described...
You Belong to a Generation of Possibilities – Mahama to Ghana’s Youth
President John Dramani Mahama used the occasion of Ghana’s 69th Independence Day Parade to deliver a message of encouragement to the nation’s youth, affirming their central role in shaping the country’s future. “To the young people of this country, I see you, I hear you and I believe in your potential. You belong to a generation that is armed with tools and opportunities that earlier generations could hardly have imagined,” the President declared. His remarks underscored the administration’s recognition of the transformative power of Ghana’s younger generation, who are increasingly equipped with digital skills, global networks, and innovative ideas. Mahama’s...
President Mahama Calls for National Reset at Independence Day Parade
President John Dramani Mahama has urged Ghanaians to embrace a bold transformation of governance and production as the nation marked its 69th Independence Day. Addressing the parade, the President declared that his administration’s mandate was not merely to manage challenges but to “reset our nation” by reshaping how prosperity is created and shared. Reflecting on Ghana’s historic journey, Mahama invoked the legacy of Kwame Nkrumah, noting that independence was more than political freedom. “Nkrumah did not only grant us independence; he awaken within us a sense of consciousness and a continental purpose,” the President said. He paid tribute to the...
Ghana and Peru Launch Commemorative Book Celebrating Bilateral Ties
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs, in collaboration with the Embassy of the Republic of Peru, has launched a commemorative book titled “Peru–Ghana: A Journey of Friendship and Cooperation” as part of Peru’s “Immortalizing Bilateral Relations” series. The publication, unveiled on Thursday, March 5, 2026, documents nearly four decades of diplomatic engagement between the two nations since the establishment of formal relations in 1987. The book highlights key milestones, shared values, and cooperative initiatives that have strengthened ties between Ghana and Peru. Delivering his remarks, Minister for Foreign Affairs, Honourable Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa (MP), described the publication as an important record...
Mahama Commissions World’s Largest Calcined Clay Cement Plant
President John Dramani Mahama has commissioned the world’s largest calcined clay cement plant at the Tema Free Zones Enclave, describing the $110 million facility as a landmark in Ghana’s industrial revival and sustainable manufacturing drive. The plant, developed by CBI Ghana Ltd, has an annual production capacity of 1.5 million tonnes of environmentally friendly cement. It introduces limestone calcined clay technology, which cuts carbon emissions significantly while maintaining the strength required for modern construction. President Mahama said the commissioning represents more than the opening of a factory, calling it “a tangible step toward repositioning Ghana as a leading industrial hub...
Wales to host Ghana in historic World Cup warm-up
Wales will host African opposition for the first time when taking on Ghana in the summer. Craig Bellamy’s men will welcome the Black Stars to Cardiff City Stadium on Tuesday, 2 June, with the kick-off time to be confirmed. Ghana have already qualified for this summer’s World Cup when they will go up against England, Croatia and Panama in the group stages. Wales will hope to join them in north America and face a play-off against Bosnia and Herzegovina on Thursday, 26 March, with the winners going on to host either Italy or Northern Ireland five days later. Wales’ only...
Iranians ‘ready to disgrace’ US Troops If They Invade, Top Official Says
Top Iranian official Ali Larijani has stressed that his country is prepared to confront a possible invasion from the the United States, pledging to capture and kill US troops if they enter the country. Thursday’s statement comes as US officials, including President Donald Trump, refuse to rule out deploying forces inside Iran. Larijani, who serves as the secretary of the Supreme National Security Council of Iran, warned that such actions would have dire consequences. “Some American officials have stated that they intend to enter Iranian territory on the ground with several thousand troops,” Larijani said in a statement. He then...
CLOGSAG Declares Nationwide Strike Over Unresolved Issues
The Civil and Local Government Staff Association, Ghana (CLOGSAG), has declared a nationwide strike effective Monday, March 9, 2026, following unresolved issues raised in a prior notice of industrial action. In an official statement dated March 5, 2026, and signed by Executive Secretary Isaac Bampoe Addo, the Association directed all civil and local government staff to stay at home until further notice. The announcement follows a February 19 declaration by the National Executive Council (NEC) of CLOGSAG, signaling the intent to proceed with industrial action. The notice, addressed to key government offices and regional secretariats, emphasized unity and equal rights,...
Cocoa Farmers Yet To Be Paid Despite GH¢855m Release — Minority
The Minority in Parliament is lamenting delays in the payment of cocoa farmers despite a reduction in the producer price of the commodity. According to the caucus, although the government announced the release of GH₵855 million to settle arrears owed to cocoa farmers, they are yet to receive the funds Debating the State of the Nation Address (SONA) delivered by President John Dramani Mahama, the Ranking Member on the Food, Agriculture, and Cocoa Affairs Committee, Isaac Yaw Opoku, described the situation as unfair. “They are finding all manner of reasons as to why they cannot pay the cocoa farmer. They...









