President Mahama has assured Ghanaians that his administration is committed to retrieving stolen state resources and prosecuting those found culpable. Updating the media on the ongoing “Operation Recover All the Loots,” the President revealed that over 200 cases were under active investigation, with about 80 individuals interrogated so far. Several high-profile prosecutions, including the SkyTrain...
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Police Arrest Three in Eastern Region for Narcotics and GH₵100,000 Bribery Attempt
Hearts of Oak Moves to Resolve Case with Former Technical Director
Ghana’s Passport Climbs Global Rankings
Two Suspected Armed Robbers Arrested in Kumasi
Ghana Rescues 28 Nationals from Human Trafficking Network
FIDA Ghana Urges Parliament to Strengthen Spousal Property Rights
GCBC Meets Minority Leadership on National Concerns
Minister Launches Free Primary Healthcare in Oti Region
Mahama Congratulates Gabon on New Congress Centre Inauguration
Minority Leader Afenyo-Markin Demands Justice for Victims of Cross-Border Killings and Xenophobia
MoH Leads National Health Compact Initiative
Ghana Signs Key Term Sheet to Boost Domestic Gas Production
State Withdraws Charges Against Former Buffer Stock CEO; Adu-Boahene Trial Continues
Eleven Arrested in Adambrobe Chieftaincy Dispute Over Possession of Arms
Ghana Reaffirms Support for UN Disability Rights Campaign
PAC Warns Assemblies Against Overspending Common Fund
Finance and Lands Ministers Advance Ghana’s Reserve Accumulation Policy
Chief of Staff Joins Firefighters to Mark International Firefighters’ Day
BNI Arrests Four PDS Affiliates Over ECG Funds Probe
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Gov’t Steps Up Education and Health Funding to Renew Public Confidence
The President has reaffirmed education and health as the twin pillars of his administration’s “reset agenda,” promising that no Ghanaian will be left behind in access to quality services. He announced that government had refunded fees to 120,000 first-year students in tertiary institutions under the No-Fee Stress Policy, with additional support to come under the...
Inflation Falls, 24-Hour Economy Takes Off – Prez Mahama
President Mahama has assured Ghanaians that the government’s prudent economic management is yielding tangible results, with inflation dropping to its lowest in nearly four years and the cost of living easing across households. Speaking at his first major media encounter since assuming office eight months ago, the President said inflation had reduced sharply from 23.8%...
BoG’s Exit from Forex Market Exposes Cedi’s Strengths and Weaknesses- Mahama
President John Mahama has disclosed that the Bank of Ghana (BoG) has halted its interventions in the foreign exchange market — a decision that, he says, has laid bare both the resilience and vulnerabilities of the cedi. Addressing journalists at his first media engagement on Wednesday, September 10, the President explained that the move followed...
GHAA Congratulates Hon. Abdul Rauf Tanko on Appointment as Ghana Hajj Board Chairman
The Ghana Hajj Agents Association (GHAA) has officially extended its heartfelt congratulations to Hon. Abdul Rauf Tanko following his appointment as the new Chairman of the Ghana Hajj Board. In a formal statement issued by the GHAA National Secretariat, the association praised Tanko’s prior leadership and expressed optimism for the future of Hajj operations under...
Police Restore Calm in Sampa After Chieftaincy-Related Violence
The Ghana Police Service has restored calm in Sampa following violent chieftaincy disturbances on 10th September 2025, which left one person dead and several others injured. In response to the unrest, the Inspector-General of Police ordered the deployment of reinforcement teams to the town to stabilize the situation. Security has since been beefed up, with...
Interior Minister Meets Police Commanders, Chiefs Over Chieftaincy Disputes and Homowo Security
The Minister for the Interior, Hon. Muntaka Mubarak, has held a high-level meeting with the Greater Accra Regional and District Police Commanders, alongside the Greater Accra Regional House of Chiefs, to address escalating chieftaincy disputes and security concerns linked to the Homowo festival. The meeting, convened at the Ministry of the Interior, sought to strengthen...
Foreign Minister Engages Burkina Faso, Côte d’Ivoire on Welfare of Displaced Ghanaians
The Minister for Foreign Affairs, Hon. Okudzeto Ablakwa, has expressed deep appreciation to the governments of Burkina Faso and Côte d’Ivoire for their exceptional hospitality towards Ghanaians who fled recent communal conflict. Speaking from Ethiopia, where he is on official engagements, Hon. Ablakwa revealed that he held fruitful telephone discussions with Burkina Faso’s Minister of...
NIA Launches Child Registration Drive at Premium Centres Nationwide
The National Identification Authority (NIA) has officially commenced the registration of Ghanaian children aged 6 to 14 years at all Premium Centres across the country. This initiative marks a significant milestone in Ghana’s quest to build a comprehensive and inclusive National Identity Register (NIR), ensuring that every citizen—from childhood—is accounted for in the national database....
GTEC Closes 149 Unaccredited Distance Learning Centres Over Quality Concerns
The Ghana Tertiary Education Commission (GTEC) has closed down 149 open distance learning centres found to be operating without the necessary approval and accreditation. According to GTEC’s Director-General, Professor Ahmed Jinapor Abdulai, many of these centres were located within senior high schools already facing challenges under the double-track system. “As we speak, the Ghana Tertiary...










