Footballer Thomas Partey Facing Two Additional Rape Charges

Footballer Thomas Partey Facing Two Additional Rape Charges

Former Arsenal footballer Thomas Partey has been charged with two additional counts of rape against a new alleged victim. It comes after the 32-year-old previously pleaded not guilty to five counts of rape against two women, and one count of sexual assault allegedly relating to a third woman. It means Partey now stands accused of sexual offences against four women. The two new charges relate to alleged offences in 2020 which were first reported to police last August. They follow a new investigation from the Metropolitan Police. Partey will appear at Westminster Magistrates’ Court on 13 March for a first...

Minority Caucus Endorses Corporate Strategic Plan for Parliamentary Service

Minority Caucus Endorses Corporate Strategic Plan for Parliamentary Service

 The Deputy Minority Leader, Hon. Patricia Appiagyei, has assured the Clerk and the Parliamentary Service of the Minority Caucus’s full support for the implementation of a Corporate Strategic Plan. She emphasized that the initiative is vital to improving the welfare of staff of the Parliamentary Service as well as Members of Parliament. According to her, the Minority is committed to ensuring that the plan succeeds, as it represents a progressive step toward strengthening institutional capacity and enhancing service delivery within Parliament. The assurance adds momentum to ongoing efforts by the Parliamentary Service to align its operations with modern governance standards...

Parliament’s Strategic Plan Outlined by Steering Committee Chair

Parliament’s Strategic Plan Outlined by Steering Committee Chair

The Chairperson of the Corporate Strategic Plan Steering Committee, Hon. Bernard Ahiafor, has outlined the contents of Parliament’s new Strategic Plan chapter by chapter, noting that it reflects both the aspirations of Parliament as an institution and the broader national development plan. Commending members of the Technical Committee for their professionalism, Hon. Ahiafor expressed deep appreciation to the Rt. Hon. Speaker Alban Sumana Kingsford Bagbin for his leadership role in guiding the process. He also acknowledged the support received from the Parliamentary Service Board, Members of Parliament, management and staff of the Parliamentary Service, as well as development partners, whose...

MoGCSP Strengthens Adoption Systems Through Stakeholders’ Engagement

MoGCSP Strengthens Adoption Systems Through Stakeholders’ Engagement

The Ministry of Gender, Children and Social Protection (MoGCSP), through the Central Adoption Authority (CAA), has held a Stakeholders’ Engagement Meeting to enhance coordination, collaboration, and efficiency in Ghana’s adoption process. Delivering the keynote address, Minister Hon. Dr. Agnes Naa Momo Lartey reaffirmed government’s strategic commitment to strengthening adoption systems and ensuring compliance with both national and international frameworks. She described adoption as a critical child protection intervention guided by integrity, professionalism, and the best interests of every child. Dr. Lartey emphasized the importance of building the capacity of frontline officers, improving accountability and transparency, and safeguarding children’s welfare through...

“Enhancing Parliamentary Work Through Consultation” — Majority Leader Assures Commitment

“Enhancing Parliamentary Work Through Consultation” — Majority Leader Assures Commitment

Majority Leader Hon. Mahama Ayariga has disclosed that Parliament’s newly launched Corporate Strategic Plan (2026–2030) was developed through wide consultation, ensuring that it reflects the needs of both Members of Parliament and the Parliamentary Service. He explained that the plan will enhance the work of MPs while improving the services offered by parliamentary staff, thereby strengthening the institution’s overall responsiveness. Hon. Ayariga further assured that the leadership is committed to fully implementing the strategic plan, emphasizing that its success depends on deliberate action and collective responsibility. The disclosure reinforces Parliament’s resolve to align its operations with citizen expectations, while promoting...

“Building a Responsive Parliament” — Speaker Launches Strategic Plan 2026–2030

“Building a Responsive Parliament” — Speaker Launches Strategic Plan 2026–2030

The Rt Hon Speaker of Parliament, Alban Sumana Kingsford Bagbin, has unveiled Parliament’s Corporate Strategic Plan for the period 2026 to 2030, a framework designed to strengthen oversight, improve service delivery, and promote transparency and accountability. Speaking at the launch, the Speaker emphasized that the document would help build “a more responsive and practical institution that serves the needs of citizens.” He noted that the plan reflects Parliament’s commitment to aligning its work with the expectations of the public while ensuring efficiency in governance. The event brought together key parliamentary leaders and governance stakeholders, including Majority Leader Hon. Mahama Ayariga,...

“Our Market Women Deserve Nothing Less” — Vice President Affirms Support at GAMA Gathering

“Our Market Women Deserve Nothing Less” — Vice President Affirms Support at GAMA Gathering

Vice President Jane Naana Opoku Agyemang joined members of the Greater Accra Markets Association (GAMA) at their End of Year Gathering and General Meeting 2026, praising the resilience and dedication of market women whose daily efforts sustain local economies. She acknowledged the difficult conditions under which many operate, stressing that “our market women deserve to work with dignity, safety, and peace.” According to her, addressing these concerns has already spurred accelerated infrastructure development, including market revitalization projects. Commending GAMA for adopting a theme that promotes healthy living, the Vice President noted that economic empowerment must go hand in hand with...

UK Reaffirms Support for Ghana’s Parliamentary Strategic Plan

UK Reaffirms Support for Ghana’s Parliamentary Strategic Plan

 The United Kingdom has pledged continued support for Ghana’s Parliament in achieving its newly launched Corporate Strategic Plan (2026–2030). Speaking at the launch, Mr. Hooman Nouruzi, Head of the Political, Security and Governance Team at the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO), reaffirmed the UK’s commitment to strengthening parliamentary systems in Ghana. He described the initiative, which seeks to deepen citizen engagement, as more than a ceremonial event, but a promise to represent the interests of the people. Mr. Nouruzi emphasized that the UK values its partnership with Ghana and stands ready to support Parliament in delivering on its strategic...

Pilgrims Affairs Office of Ghana Sets February 16 Deadline for Hajj Passport Submissions

Pilgrims Affairs Office of Ghana Sets February 16 Deadline for Hajj Passport Submissions

 The Pilgrims Affairs Office of Ghana (PAOG) has announced Monday, February 16, 2026, as the final deadline for the submission of Ghanaian passports by all prospective Hajj pilgrims. In a press release issued on February 12, PAOG emphasized that the directive applies to all individuals who have completed payment for the 2026 Hajj, regardless of their payment method or processing arrangement. The passports are required for onward visa processing at the Embassy of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. PAOG warned that failure to meet the deadline would result in disqualification from this year’s pilgrimage. The deadline, communicated by Saudi authorities,...

Black Sherif Extends Support to Mothers at 37 Military Hospital

Black Sherif Extends Support to Mothers at 37 Military Hospital

 Ghanaian music sensation Mohammed Ismail Sharrif, popularly known as Black Sherif, has once again demonstrated his commitment to social responsibility by supporting unprivileged mothers at the Nkrumah and Yebuah Wards of the 37 Military Hospital. Through the Mohammed Ismail Sharrif Foundation, the award-winning artiste donated large quantities of assorted items and fully settled medical bills amounting to GH₵50,696.00. The gesture reflects the Foundation’s guiding vision, which aligns with Sustainable Development Goal 3.1 — reducing maternal mortality and ensuring access to safe, quality maternal healthcare. The donation not only eased the financial burden of mothers receiving care but also underscored the...