Israel has intercepted 22 out of the 58 aid ships travelling through international waters and bound for the besieged Gaza Strip. The ships make up part of a second Global Sumud Flotilla to try in recent months to break an Israeli blockade by carrying humanitarian aid to Palestinians in Gaza. They sailed from the Spanish port of Barcelona on April 12. The vessels were seized by Israel late on Wednesday in international waters off Greece’s Peloponnese Peninsula, hundreds of miles from Gaza, the flotilla’s organisers said on Thursday. Israel “kidnapped” 211 of the 400 activists taking part in the flotilla, including a...
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2026 World Cup: Black Stars can ‘surprise’ despite concerns over form – Daniel Opare
CSA Warns Against Fraudulent Online Business Impersonation Schemes
Ghana Records Sharp Decline in Inflation in 2025
Damang Gold Mine Sells First Output to GoldBod in Support of Reserves
GoldBod Records Strong Operational Gains in 2025
President Mahama Visits Akosombo Dam After Substation Fire
Majority Defends BoG, Credits Cedi Recovery to Policy Interventions
Road Crashes, Deaths Decline in March — NRSA
Finance Minister Files Tax Returns, Urges Compliance as Civic Duty
Building Cost Inflation Records 2.2% in March 2026
Two Arrested in Oti Region for Possession of Firearms and Ammunition
Minority Caucus Demands Decisive Action on Xenophobic Attacks in South Africa
Foreign Affairs Ministry Launches Ambassadors’ Chat Series with Diplomatic Pioneer Akwei
Civil Service Council Visits Ministry of Gender to Strengthen Collaboration
Parliamentary Committee Engages State Housing Company on Implementation Progress
Central Regional Health Directorate Launches Probe into Maternal Death at Kasoa Hospital
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One Million Coders Programme Moves to Phase Two with Constituency Training Centres
Mahama Visits Fuveme, Assures Coastal Protection Measures
‘Act of Piracy’: World Reacts To Israeli Interception of Gaza Aid Flotilla
2026 World Cup: Black Stars can ‘surprise’ despite concerns over form – Daniel Opare
Former Black Stars defender Daniel Opare is confident Ghana can still spring a surprise at the 2026 FIFA World Cup despite concerns over the team’s stuttering form. The senior national team are preparing for their fifth World Cup appearance and will compete in Group L alongside England, Croatia and Panama, as they aim to reach the knockout stage for the first time since 2010. However, a run of four successive defeats led to the dismissal of Otto Addo and the appointment of 73-year-old Carlos Queiroz, who has been tasked with rebuilding the side ahead of the tournament. Despite his concerns,...
CSA Warns Against Fraudulent Online Business Impersonation Schemes
The Cyber Security Authority (CSA) has issued a public alert warning of a growing trend of fraudsters impersonating legitimate businesses online, leading to significant financial losses for unsuspecting victims. According to the Authority, between January 1 and April 26, 2026, fifty-four cases of fraudulent online business impersonation were reported, resulting in losses amounting to GHS 266,195. The schemes typically involve fake listings on search engines and map services, where victims are tricked into engaging with fraudsters posing as authentic service providers. The CSA explained that victims are often directed to complete online forms requesting sensitive details such as phone numbers,...
Ghana Records Sharp Decline in Inflation in 2025
Ghana’s inflation rate fell sharply in 2025, marking one of the strongest improvements in recent years, according to the 2025 Annual Inflation Report released by the Ghana Statistical Service (GSS). The report shows that inflation dropped from 23.5 percent in January 2025 to 5.4 percent by December, the lowest end-year rate since 2019. Annual average inflation also declined to 14.6 percent, down from 22.9 percent in 2024, reflecting progress in stabilizing prices despite earlier pressures. Government Statistician, Dr. Alhassan Iddrisu, noted that while inflation has declined, sustaining low levels will require stronger food systems, infrastructure development, stable macroeconomic policies, and...
Damang Gold Mine Sells First Output to GoldBod in Support of Reserves
In a landmark transaction, Ibrahim Mahama’s Damang Gold Mine Limited has sold 100 percent of its first gold output to the Ghana Gold Board (GoldBod), marking a significant step in efforts to boost Ghana’s foreign reserves. The historic sale, amounting to about 110 kilograms of gold, was received earlier today at the GoldBod Assay Lab at the Accra International Airport. The Chief Executive Officer of the Ghana Gold Board, Lawyer Sammy Gyamfi, briefed the media on the development, describing it as a milestone in Ghana’s minerals and mining sector. Mr. Gyamfi emphasized that Ghanaian leadership in the mining industry is...
GoldBod Records Strong Operational Gains in 2025
The Ghana Gold Board (GoldBod) has posted a remarkable improvement in operational efficiency in 2025, achieving exponential revenue growth while reducing expenditure, despite a major expansion in staff strength and institutional mandate. According to audited financial statements as at December 31, 2025, GoldBod increased its non-tax revenue from GH₵307.7 million in 2024 to GH₵970.76 million in 2025 — representing more than 300 percent growth in internally generated income within its first year of operations. In sharp contrast, total expenditure declined from GH₵129.7 million in 2024 to GH₵109.58 million in 2025, reflecting strong fiscal prudence even as the institution assumed broader...
President Mahama Visits Akosombo Dam After Substation Fire
President John Dramani Mahama today visited the Akosombo Dam to assess the Ghana Grid Company (GRIDCo) substation that was damaged by fire, an incident which resulted in the loss of more than 1,000 megawatts from the national grid. The President toured the site and inspected ongoing restoration works, commending engineers for their swift and professional response in tackling the emergency. He assured that government remains committed to restoring stable power supply and strengthening the resilience of Ghana’s energy infrastructure. Officials at the dam briefed the President on progress made so far, noting that efforts are underway to bring affected units...
Majority Defends BoG, Credits Cedi Recovery to Policy Interventions
The Majority Caucus in Parliament has rallied behind the Bank of Ghana (BoG), praising the central bank for what it calls a remarkable rebound in the performance of the Cedi since the National Democratic Congress (NDC) assumed office. At a press briefing on Thursday, April 30, the Member of Parliament for Sagnarigu, Issah Atta, maintained that the BoG deserves commendation rather than criticism for its recent accomplishments. He argued that the Bank’s monetary measures and targeted interventions have been pivotal in restoring confidence in the local currency and strengthening Ghana’s macroeconomic fundamentals. According to him, the Cedi’s performance over the...
Road Crashes, Deaths Decline in March — NRSA
Ghana recorded a slight reduction in road crashes and fatalities in March 2026, according to provisional figures released by the National Road Safety Authority (NRSA), signaling a modest gain in road safety outcomes. The Authority disclosed that reported crash incidents dropped to 1,195 in March 2026, compared to 1,218 during the same month in 2025. Fatalities saw a sharper decline, falling from 254 to 229, while pedestrian knockdowns eased marginally from 202 to 199. Officials attributed the improvement to intensified public sensitization campaigns rolled out ahead of and during the Easter festivities. “We cannot afford to wait until Easter or...
Finance Minister Files Tax Returns, Urges Compliance as Civic Duty
The Minister for Finance, Dr. Cassiel Ato Forson, together with his Deputy, has publicly filed their annual tax returns, underscoring the importance of leadership by example in strengthening Ghana’s tax culture. Speaking after the filing, Dr. Forson congratulated Ghanaian taxpayers for their consistent efforts in supporting national development through compliance. He emphasized that paying taxes is not only a legal obligation but also a moral responsibility that ensures fairness and accelerates progress. “Tax revenue funds our schools, hospitals, roads, and security systems. When each of us pays our fair share, the burden is distributed more equitably and development is accelerated,”...










