The Minister for Food and Agriculture, Eric Opoku, has announced that government has begun procuring birds for Members of Parliament under the Nkokɔ Nkitinkiti initiative, part of efforts to strengthen domestic poultry production. Appearing before Parliament’s Committee on Assurances, Mr. Opoku explained that the programme is designed to encourage legislators to venture into poultry farming while advancing the broader national agenda of reducing reliance on imported poultry products. He disclosed that although a formal proposal will soon be presented to Parliament for approval, preparatory work is already underway. “I will soon table a proposal before Parliament for consideration. If Parliament...
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Ghana’s Economy Records 4.7% Growth in April
Ati Zigi is like a Super Star In Switzerland – Swiss Ambassador
Ghana, Korea Sign US$28m MoU to Strengthen Digital STEM Education
Romance Fraud Suspect Abu Trica Extradited to U.S.
Government Declares Results of Child Labour Free Zones
Trade Ministry, MTN Ghana Explore Partnership to Boost MSME Growth
Gender Minister Urges Sustainable Investment in Child Protection
Ghana Issues Advisory on Sierra Leone’s Mandatory Health Declaration
Parliament Passes Community Service Bill, 2026
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Ghana’s Economy Records 4.7% Growth in April
Ghana’s economy expanded by 4.7 percent year‑on‑year in April 2026, with the services sector continuing to anchor growth despite slowing compared to the same period last year, according to provisional figures from the Ghana Statistical Service’s Monthly Indicator of Economic Growth (MIEG). The April growth rate was below the 7.4 percent recorded in April 2025, pointing to a moderation in economic activity even as the overall trajectory remained positive. The MIEG index climbed to 113.3 from 108.2 a year earlier. The services sector grew by 6.0 percent and accounted for 61.7 percent of total expansion, driven largely by the Information...
Ati Zigi is like a Super Star In Switzerland – Swiss Ambassador
Outgoing Swiss Ambassador to Ghana, Benin and Togo, Simone Giger, has highlighted Ghanaian goalkeeper Lawrence Ati-Zigi as an example of the country’s growing soft power and international influence. According to her, Ghana has significant potential to project its image globally through the achievements of its musicians, artists, and sports personalities who continue to gain recognition abroad. Speaking on the Citi Breakfast Show on Thursday, July 9, Ambassador Giger said Ghana’s creative industry and talents across different fields could become powerful tools for promoting the country’s global identity. “What is going on in the music industry, in the visual arts, all that, like...
Ghana, Korea Sign US$28m MoU to Strengthen Digital STEM Education
The Governments of Ghana and the Republic of Korea have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) for the implementation of the second phase of the Digital STEM Education Project, with Korea committing US$28 million to expand digital STEM education across Ghana. The six‑year project (2026–2032) will extend interventions to the Central, Eastern, Ashanti and Northern regions, while supporting the construction of the Accra STEM Park, strengthening the Northern STEM Resource Centre, and integrating digital technologies into STEM education nationwide. Speaking at the signing ceremony, the Minister for Education, Hon. Haruna Iddrisu, described education as the foundation of national development and...
Romance Fraud Suspect Abu Trica Extradited to U.S.
Frederick Kumi, widely known as Abu Trica, has been extradited to the United States to face fraud charges, according to reports. Kumi was flown out of Ghana on the morning of July 9, 2026, aboard Delta Airlines flight DL 157, concluding months of courtroom battles over his transfer. He is accused in the U.S. of playing a role in an $8 million romance scam that targeted elderly Americans. Prosecutors allege he was part of a scheme that deployed artificial intelligence tools to fabricate identities, build online relationships, and solicit funds under false pretenses. He faces charges of conspiracy to commit...
Government Declares Results of Child Labour Free Zones
The Government of Ghana has officially declared the assessment results of three Child Labour Free Zones (CLFZs), describing the milestone as a significant step towards eliminating child labour and safeguarding the future of Ghanaian children. The declaration ceremony, held at Kuffuor Camp DA Basic School in the Atwima Mponua District of the Ashanti Region, was led by the Minister for Labour, Jobs and Employment, Hon. Dr. Abdul‑Rashid Hassan Pelpuo. He said the achievements demonstrate that Ghana’s community‑driven Child Labour Free Zones model is delivering measurable and sustainable results. The declaration covered the Subri Zonal Council in the Bibiani‑Anhwiaso‑Bekwai Municipality of...
Trade Ministry, MTN Ghana Explore Partnership to Boost MSME Growth
The Minister for Trade, Agribusiness and Industry, Hon. Elizabeth Ofosu‑Adjare, has reaffirmed government’s commitment to collaborating with the private sector to strengthen the growth and competitiveness of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) in Ghana. She gave the assurance when a delegation from MTN Ghana, led by Chief Corporate Services and Sustainability Officer Ms. Adwoa Wiafe, paid a courtesy call on her at the Ministry in Accra on Tuesday, July 7, 2026. Discussions focused on opportunities for collaboration to support MSME development, promote entrepreneurship and explore other areas of mutual interest aimed at driving economic growth. The meeting also examined...
Gender Minister Urges Sustainable Investment in Child Protection
The Minister for Gender, Children and Social Protection, Dr. Agnes Naa Momo Lartey, has called for sustained and predictable investment in child protection systems, stressing that safeguarding children from labour exploitation requires more than strong laws. She said long‑term financing, effective partnerships and collective national commitment are essential to secure the future of Ghana’s children. Delivering the keynote address at the National Justice Conference on the theme “Sustainable Funding for Child Protection Against Labour Exploitation,” Dr. Lartey commended International Justice Mission (IJM) Ghana and its partners for initiating dialogue on one of the country’s most pressing child protection concerns. She...
Ghana Issues Advisory on Sierra Leone’s Mandatory Health Declaration
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs has issued a travel advisory informing the public of new health requirements introduced by the Government of Sierra Leone. Effective 18th June 2026, all travellers entering or departing Sierra Leone must complete a mandatory online Health Declaration Form within 72 hours before travel. The advisory, released in Accra on 7th July 2026, applies to Ghanaian citizens, foreign nationals, residents returning to Sierra Leone and visitors. Travellers are required to register via the Sierra Leone Health Travel Portal, provide accurate seat numbers before departure, and retain the confirmation QR Code or Reference Number for presentation to...
Parliament Passes Community Service Bill, 2026
Parliament has passed the Community Service Bill, 2026, marking a significant step in Ghana’s justice reform agenda. The legislation introduces community service as an alternative sentencing option, aimed at reducing prison overcrowding and promoting restorative justice. The Bill, approved during plenary, empowers courts to impose supervised community service for certain offences in place of custodial sentences. Lawmakers say the measure will strengthen rehabilitation, ease the burden on correctional facilities and encourage offenders to contribute positively to society. The passage of the Bill follows extensive deliberations and stakeholder consultations led by the Parliamentary Select Committee on Constitutional, Legal and Parliamentary Affairs....










