The Ministry of Defence has announced the withdrawal of military protection for all civilians who are not legally entitled to such services. The directive affects public officials, former ministers, businesspersons, and other individuals previously benefiting from unauthorized military escorts. This action is part of the government’s plan to bring back order and responsibility in Ghana’s...
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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
Ministry of Health Partners with World Bank Group to Tackle Regional Health Challenges
Ghana Police Interdict Five Officers Over Viral Videos
Parliament to Reconvene on May 21 for Second Meeting of Second Session
Ghana to Host High-Level Conference on Reparatory Justice in June
NIA Resumes Ghana Card Registration for Children in Volta and Oti
Vice President Encourages Confidence as BECE Begins
Ghana Prisons Service Warns Public Against Online Impersonation and Fraud
President Mahama Attends Inaugural Libreville International Forum
Ghana’s Foreign Ministry Warns of Immigration Penalties in Ethiopia
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President Mahama Slashes Fuel Allowances for Political Appointees
President John Dramani Mahama has announced the immediate cancellation of fuel allowances for all political appointees as part of the government’s ongoing efforts to reduce public spending and promote fiscal discipline. This move is intended to redirect public funds towards vital sectors critical to national development. The President emphasized that leadership must also share in...
Ministry of Education Allocates $117.1 Million to Improve Basic Schools
The Ministry of Education has allocated $117.1 million from the Ghana Accountability for Learning Outcomes Project (GALOP) and its second phase (AF2) to expand special support programs in basic schools across Ghana. This money will help fund several programs that aim to improve education, such as training teachers, giving schools extra money, and offering rewards...
Interior Minister Vows Calm and Orderly Akwatia By-Election
Minister for the Interior, Hon. Muntaka Mohammed-Mubarak, has assured the people of Akwatia of a peaceful and incident-free by-election, drawing on lessons from the recent unrest during the Ablekuma North rerun to enhance security preparedness. Speaking at the Jubilee House on Monday, July 14, during the Government Accountability Series, the Minister described the violence at...
GES Returns to Previous Academic Calendar for Basic Education
The Ghana Education Service (GES) has officially unveiled the academic timetable for the 2025/2026 school year, offering a structured guide for Kindergarten, Primary, and Junior High Schools nationwide. This updated calendar is designed to promote consistency in academic activities and allow adequate preparation time for pupils, particularly those preparing for the pivotal Basic Education Certificate...
Police Officer Interdicted Over Alleged Assault on Journalist During Ablekuma North Rerun
The Ghana Police Service has taken swift action following the circulation of a viral video showing a police officer allegedly assaulting a journalist during election coverage at Ablekuma North. In a statement released on Friday, the Service confirmed that the officer involved has been immediately withdrawn from election duty and interdicted. The case has been...
Ghana Protests U.S. Visa Cutbacks, Pledges Dialogue to Restore Longstanding Reciprocity
Ghana has responded to the United States’ recent changes to its visa reciprocity policy, which now limits B1/B2 visas for Ghanaian nationals to just three months with a single entry. This marks a significant reduction from the previous five-year, multiple-entry arrangement that many Ghanaians have relied on for travel related to business, education, tourism, medical...
Ghana looking to collaborate with Portugal on Establishing National Airline
President John Dramani Mahama has highlighted Ghana’s willingness to collaborate with the Portuguese government to set up a national airline, as part of broader efforts to enhance the country’s aviation industry and stimulate economic growth. He delivered these comments on Thursday, July 10, at the Jubilee House during a formal gathering to accept letters of...
President Mahama Inuagrates Nine-Member Team Tasked with Supervising UGMC’s Transition to University of Ghana
President John Dramani Mahama has formally introduced a nine-member transitional body responsible for managing the shift of the University of Ghana Medical Centre (UGMC) from the Ministry of Health’s authority to that of the University of Ghana. The inauguration took place on Wednesday, July 9, 2025. Comprising scholars, healthcare experts, and legal professionals, the committee...
ENI Increases Ghana’s Daily Gas Supply by 30 Million Cubic Feet – Energy Ministry Rolls Out Strategic Plan
In a major move aimed at strengthening Ghana’s energy sector, the Ministry of Energy and Green Transition has announced a strategic boost to the country’s natural gas supply, courtesy of energy giant ENI. Starting Sunday, July 13, 2025, ENI will scale up its supply of natural gas by 30 million standard cubic feet per day,...










