Black Stars  Coach Queiroz Sends  Solidarity  Message  To Flood Victims In Accra

Black Stars Coach Queiroz Sends Solidarity Message To Flood Victims In Accra

Head Coach of Ghana’s senior national football team, Carlos Queiroz, has extended heartfelt solidarity to victims of the recent floods in Accra, assuring them that the Black Stars stand united with the nation in this difficult time. In a message issued from the team’s camp in the United States, Queiroz said the technical staff and players were deeply moved by reports and images of devastation caused by the floods. He noted that while preparations continue for Ghana’s upcoming World Cup clash against Colombia in Kansas City on July 3, the plight of affected families remains foremost in their thoughts. “To...

President Orders GHS 300m Flood Relief and Mitigation Package

President Orders GHS 300m Flood Relief and Mitigation Package

President John Dramani Mahama has directed the release of GHS 300 million from the Contingency Fund to finance urgent flood relief and mitigation efforts in Accra and other southern communities affected by recent heavy rainfall. According to a statement from the Presidency, GHS 150 million will be allocated to immediate relief for affected persons and communities, while another GHS 150 million will support flood mitigation measures, including drainage works and protective interventions. The directive follows days of sustained rainfall that left homes, businesses, and public infrastructure inundated. President Mahama, who conducted an aerial tour of the flooded areas, assured residents...

President Mahama Decries Severe Flooding, Warns Against Destruction of Wetlands

President Mahama Decries Severe Flooding, Warns Against Destruction of Wetlands

 President John Dramani Mahama has described the latest flooding in Accra as one of the most severe in recent years, citing a sharp rise in rainfall intensity and human activities that undermine the city’s drainage systems. Speaking after touring affected communities, the President revealed that preliminary data from the Ghana Meteorological Agency (GMet) shows Accra recorded about 140 millimetres of rainfall within a single day — more than double last year’s highest single‑day figure of 56 millimetres. He said the surge highlights the growing risks posed by changing climatic conditions. President Mahama expressed concern over the illegal conversion of wetlands,...

Government Ends World Cup Group‑Stage Ticket Support Scheme

Government Ends World Cup Group‑Stage Ticket Support Scheme

 The Ministry of Sports and Recreation has formally announced the conclusion of Ghana’s World Cup group‑stage ticket support scheme, which provided limited access to match tickets for Ghanaian supporters in Canada, the United States, and other parts of the world. According to the Ministry, the government procured and distributed tickets for the Black Stars’ three group‑stage fixtures through Ghana’s Missions abroad and recognized associations. The allocation covered: Ghana vs Panama: 948 tickets Ghana vs England: 1,000 tickets Ghana vs Croatia: 974 tickets Officials emphasized that the tickets were not for commercial sale but formed part of coordinated national support interventions....

President Mahama Links Rising Rainfall to Accra Flooding

President Mahama Links Rising Rainfall to Accra Flooding

 President John Dramani Mahama has raised alarm over the recurring floods in Accra, attributing the worsening situation to changing rainfall patterns and evolving climatic conditions. Speaking after touring flood‑affected areas, the President noted that data from the Ghana Meteorological Agency (GMet) shows Accra recorded rainfall on 22 out of 30 days in June, leaving only brief intervals for waterways to recover. He explained that this continuous cycle places sustained pressure on drainage channels and heightens flooding risks across the capital. President Mahama further cited GMet statistics highlighting a sharp upward trend in rainfall volumes over the past three years. Accra...

United Party Urges Revival of Abandoned Master Plan

United Party Urges Revival of Abandoned Master Plan

The United Party (UP) has called on government to revisit and implement urban Master Plans first developed in 1963 for Accra, Tema, Sekondi Takoradi, and Kumasi, arguing that successive administrations have failed to address Ghana’s recurring flood crisis. In a statement signed by Solomon Owusu, Director of Communication, the UP noted that the original plans — abandoned after the 1966 coup — were designed for a population of 400,000 in Accra. With the capital’s population now exceeding 2.5 million, the party stressed the urgent need for amendments and modern variations to meet current realities. The UP also proposed a Behavioural...

NPP Accuses Government of Failing Flood Victims

NPP Accuses Government of Failing Flood Victims

The New Patriotic Party (NPP) has sharply criticized the government’s handling of recent floods in Accra, accusing President John Dramani Mahama and the National Democratic Congress (NDC) administration of failing to provide effective leadership in disaster management. In a statement issued on June 29, 2026, and signed by General Secretary Justin Kodua Frimpong, the NPP rejected what it described as government “public relations gimmicks” in the face of worsening floods. The opposition party argued that the administration’s repeated framing of flood control as a “shared responsibility” was an attempt to deflect accountability. The NPP press release highlighted severe flooding across...

Ghana High Commission Issues Safety Advisory in South Africa

Ghana High Commission Issues Safety Advisory in South Africa

The Ghana High Commission in Pretoria has issued a public advisory urging Ghanaian nationals in South Africa to exercise heightened vigilance amid planned protest activities by the “March and March” organization. The advisory, dated June 29, 2026, cautions against potential disruptions in central business districts, transport hubs, and informal trading areas. Ghanaian citizens are strongly advised to remain indoors, close businesses temporarily, and avoid protest locations. The Mission emphasized the importance of staying calm, law-abiding, and avoiding confrontations — including online exchanges on social media. Nationals are also encouraged to keep identification documents readily available and to rely only on...

(MoGCSP) Reaffirms Commitment to Protecting Vulnerable Persons After Heavy Rains

(MoGCSP) Reaffirms Commitment to Protecting Vulnerable Persons After Heavy Rains

 The Ministry of Gender, Children and Social Protection (MoGCSP) has reaffirmed its commitment to safeguarding vulnerable persons affected by the recent heavy rains that have impacted several parts of the country. In a statement issued by its Public Affairs Unit, the Ministry expressed sympathy to individuals, families and communities who have suffered losses and disruptions as a result of the adverse weather conditions. The Ministry commended emergency response agencies, Metropolitan, Municipal and District Assemblies (MMDAs), security services, volunteers, traditional and community leaders, as well as citizens whose support and selfless actions have brought relief to affected populations. According to the...

Rescue Efforts Intensify as Floods Displace Thousands

Rescue Efforts Intensify as Floods Displace Thousands

The National Disaster Management Organisation (NADMO) has stepped up rescue efforts as devastating floods continue to displace thousands across Ghana. Rescue operations are underway across flood-hit communities in Ghana, as emergency services intensify efforts to save lives and provide relief to displaced families. The Deputy Director-General in charge of Operations, Hon. Teddy Safori Addi, and the Deputy Director-General in charge of Livelihood, Hon. Albert Akuka Alalzuuga, have joined response teams on the ground to monitor the situation and ensure coordination of rescue efforts. Their presence underscores the government’s commitment to mobilizing all available resources to address the crisis. Emergency responders...