Moroccan Police Arrest 10 People Over Thwarted Islamic State-linked Attack Plots

Moroccan Police Arrest 10 People Over Thwarted Islamic State-linked Attack Plots

Morocco’s counterterrorism agency on Monday said it had foiled several attack plots by a cell linked to the Islamic State affiliate in the Sahel. In a statement, the Central Bureau of Judicial Investigations announced the arrest of 10 people, including a minor, during coordinated operations carried out in the cities of of Agadir, Taroudant, Casablanca, Hajeb, Tetouan, Fqih Ben Salah and Safi. The suspects reportedly pledged allegiance to the Islamic State. They had received direct instructions from the jihadist group’s Sahel branch to carry out attacks in Morocco, according to the statement carried by state news agency MAP. Authorities said...

Interior Minister Reveals HIV Cases in Security Recruitment

Interior Minister Reveals HIV Cases in Security Recruitment

The Minister for the Interior, Muntaka Mohammed‑Mubarak, has disclosed that about 1,300 applicants who participated in the recent security services recruitment exercise tested positive for HIV during the mandatory medical screening. The revelation was made when the Minister appeared before Parliament’s Assurances Committee on Tuesday. He explained that the applicants were identified during the medical screening stage, raising concerns about how such sensitive health information should be communicated to affected individuals. Mr Mubarak said government decided against sending medical results directly to applicants without proper counselling and orientation. “In the recent recruitment, we had, I think, about 1,300 or so...

Police Crack Down On Unauthorized Use Of Sirens And Strobe Lights

Police Crack Down On Unauthorized Use Of Sirens And Strobe Lights

The Ghana Police Service has issued a stern reminder to motorists that the unauthorized installation and use of sirens, horns, strobe lights, and other emergency warning devices remain prohibited under the Road Traffic Regulations, 2012 (L.I. 2180). In a statement released on Tuesday, July 7, 2026, the Service cautioned that misuse of such devices poses significant risks to public safety, often creating panic among road users and fueling traffic indiscipline. Regulation 74 of L.I. 2180 restricts the use of these devices to vehicles with lawful authority, including emergency services. The Police disclosed that ongoing nationwide enforcement operations have already led...

Interior Minister Confirms Destruction of $350m Cocaine Haul

Interior Minister Confirms Destruction of $350m Cocaine Haul

The Minister for the Interior, Muntaka Mubarak, has revealed that cocaine valued at more than $350 million, seized at Pedu Junction in the Central Region, has been destroyed following a court order. The consignment was intercepted in March 2025 at Pedu Junction, Cape Coast, by the National Intelligence Bureau (NIB). Concealed in a tipper truck filled with sand, the narcotics carried an estimated street value of $350 million. Appearing before Parliament’s Public Assurance Committee, Mr Mubarak said authorities presented proof of the destruction, including video recordings and the court order authorising the disposal. According to him, the evidence was submitted...

Ramaphosa’s Proposed Visit Predates Recent Xenophobic Attacks In South Africa – Kwakye Ofosu

Ramaphosa’s Proposed Visit Predates Recent Xenophobic Attacks In South Africa – Kwakye Ofosu

The Minister for Government Communications, Felix Kwakye Ofosu, has clarified that South African President Cyril Ramaphosa’s planned state visit to Ghana was arranged long before the recent outbreak of xenophobic attacks in South Africa. According to him, the decision to postpone the visit was not a rejection of South Africa’s diplomatic overtures but a mutual recognition that the current tensions could overshadow the important issues both countries intended to discuss. Speaking on Joy FM’s Midday News on Tuesday, Mr Kwakye Ofosu explained that the visit, initially scheduled for early August 2026, had been in the pipeline before the latest attacks targeting foreign...

Police Arrest Convicted Fraudster Eric Afoakwa For Financial Crimes

Police Arrest Convicted Fraudster Eric Afoakwa For Financial Crimes

The Ghana Police Service has arrested Eric Afoakwa, popularly known as “Chad”, who was convicted in absentia by the Accra High Court in 2019 and sentenced to eight years’ imprisonment for money laundering, defrauding by false pretences, forgery of official documents, and tax evasion. Afoakwa was found guilty on five out of six counts by Justice Georgina Mensah Datsa, who ordered that he serve his sentence concurrently and refund $132,660 to the complainant. Following the judgment, he absconded and was declared wanted by the Economic and Organised Crime Office (EOCO), which appealed to the public for assistance in locating him....

Prez.Mahama Hosts UAE Delegation, Explores Energy Investment Opportunities

Prez.Mahama Hosts UAE Delegation, Explores Energy Investment Opportunities

President John Dramani Mahama yesterday received a high-level delegation from the United Arab Emirates (UAE), led by His Highness Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Minister of State in the UAE Ministry of Foreign Affairs, at the Jubilee House in Accra. The meeting underscored the deepening ties between Ghana and the UAE, providing a platform to explore avenues for increased cooperation in investment, particularly within Ghana’s energy sector. Discussions focused on harnessing UAE’s expertise and resources to support Ghana’s energy transition and expand infrastructure that will drive sustainable growth. President Mahama welcomed the delegation, noting that the engagement reflects the...

Task Force Flags Encroachment Threats to Flood Control in Oyarifa and Damfa

Task Force Flags Encroachment Threats to Flood Control in Oyarifa and Damfa

The Flood Mitigation Task Force has identified critical environmental infractions in Oyarifa and Damfa as part of ongoing post-flood resilience measures, warning that unauthorised developments are undermining drainage systems and increasing flood risks. During inspections in Oyarifa, the team observed that a developer had constructed apartments directly over a natural water channel, while other nearby projects had altered the uphill flow of water. Several structures sited across drainage pathways have been marked for demolition to restore proper watercourses. In the New York area of Oyarifa, the Task Force encountered a retention wall being built to divert water flow. Officials noted...

Carlos Queiroz Bids Emotional Farewell to Ghana

Carlos Queiroz Bids Emotional Farewell to Ghana

 Outgoing Black Stars coach Carlos Queiroz has penned a heartfelt message to Ghana, reflecting on his tenure and urging a renewed commitment to building the future of the national team both on and off the pitch. In a social media post, Queiroz wrote: “Football, like life, teaches us one timeless lesson: you either win or you learn. I leave this journey with pride in what we achieved, but also with the healthy dissatisfaction of those who always wanted more.” He emphasized that success for the Black Stars must begin beyond the pitch, through the creation of an environment that nurtures,...

President Declares Two‑Day National Clean‑Up to Tackle Post‑Flood Risks

President Declares Two‑Day National Clean‑Up to Tackle Post‑Flood Risks

The President has declared Friday, July 10, and Saturday, July 11, 2026, as national days of general cleaning under the auspices of the Post‑Flood Mitigation Committee, urging citizens to join hands in safeguarding communities from future disasters. The initiative, themed “Our Actions, Our Future: Cleaning Ghana after the floods”, seeks to mobilize government officials, security agencies, and the general public to desilt drains, sweep roads, and clean public spaces following recent floods that devastated parts of the country. In a statement issued by the Presidency Communications Directorate, Metropolitan, Municipal, and District Assemblies (MMDAs) were directed to collaborate with waste management...