Government Reaffirms Commitment to Fight Human Trafficking

Government Reaffirms Commitment to Fight Human Trafficking

The Ministry of Gender, Children and Social Protection has convened the first quarter meeting of the Human Trafficking Management Board (HTMB), underscoring Government’s determination to intensify efforts against human trafficking and related exploitation in Ghana. At the meeting, the Minister administered the Oath of Office and Secrecy to newly appointed Board members, congratulating them and commending their readiness to serve. She emphasized that their expertise will be crucial in advancing Ghana’s anti-trafficking agenda. The Minister noted that the HTMB’s role extends beyond administrative oversight, stressing its responsibility to guide national policy and ensure coordinated interventions. She highlighted the evolving nature...

Police Arrest Suspect in Suhum Murder Case

Police Arrest Suspect in Suhum Murder Case

 The Ghana Police Service has arrested a suspect in connection with the murder of 56-year-old Enoch Obiri, which occurred at Soronko Farms near Obomofodensua in the Suhum Municipality. The suspect, identified as Eric Kenny, allegedly attacked the deceased on 13th February 2026, inflicting multiple stab wounds on his left arm and abdomen. Preliminary investigations suggest that Kenny had issued threats to Obiri on several occasions over a suspected amorous relationship involving his wife. Witnesses also reported seeing him in the area on the day of the incident. Police confirmed that the suspect is currently in custody assisting with investigations and...

Gov’t May Review Fuel Taxes Amid Rising Oil Prices – Kwakye Ofosu

Gov’t May Review Fuel Taxes Amid Rising Oil Prices – Kwakye Ofosu

Government Spokesperson Felix Kwakye Ofosu has indicated that the government may review fuel taxes and levies if rising global oil prices begin to place excessive pressure on consumers. Speaking on JoyNews’ The Pulse, Mr. Kwakye Ofosu explained that fuel pricing in Ghana is determined by three key factors: international market prices, taxes and levies, and the exchange rate. He noted that while global oil prices are beyond the control of government, authorities retain the ability to adjust domestic tax components to cushion the impact on Ghanaians. According to him, any such intervention would be considered only if external shocks—such as a...

Ministry of Health Advances Cardiovascular Care Nationwide

Ministry of Health Advances Cardiovascular Care Nationwide

The Ministry of Health has taken a major step forward in strengthening cardiovascular care across the country following a donation of medical equipment valued at over GH₵6 million from AYA and its partners under the AYA Integrated Healthcare Initiative. At a launch event in Accra, the Minister for Health, Hon. Kwabena Mintah Akandoh, unveiled revised national guidelines for cardiovascular disease (CVD) management. The updated protocols, alongside new Community-based Health Planning and Services (CHPS) implementation booklets and training manuals, are designed to standardize care and enhance frontline service delivery nationwide. Hon. Akandoh emphasized that the combined effort will accelerate the government’s...

Accra-Tema Motorway Expansion Set for Completion in 2027

Accra-Tema Motorway Expansion Set for Completion in 2027

The expansion of the Accra-Tema Motorway is scheduled to be finalized by August 2, 2027, following the clearance of all outstanding payments to contractors engaged in the project. This assurance was provided by Project Manager, Engineer Ben Sackey, during an inspection tour led by the Minister of Roads and Highways, Kwame Agbodza, on Tuesday, March 31. The Roads Minister emphasized that the timeline remains unchanged. “We have not programmed for an extension, so we are trusting that we can maintain the same completion date of August 2, 2027,” Engineer Sackey stated during the visit. Contractors, however, pointed out obstacles that...

All Big Push contractors paid, projects on track – Roads Minister

All Big Push contractors paid, projects on track – Roads Minister

The Minister for Roads and Highways, Kwame Agbodza, has confirmed that every contractor involved in the government’s “Big Push” infrastructure programme who has submitted a works certificate has been fully paid. Speaking on the progress of the initiative, Mr Agbodza said the government remains committed to ensuring that all projects under the programme are completed on schedule. He emphasised that timely payments to contractors are a critical part of maintaining project momentum and guaranteeing quality delivery across the country. According to Mr Agbodza, the government is focused on ensuring that the Big Push continues to deliver roads and infrastructure efficiently,...

“We Must Build This Office for the Ages” — Special Prosecutor Warns of Political Threats

“We Must Build This Office for the Ages” — Special Prosecutor Warns of Political Threats

The Special Prosecutor, Kissi Agyebeng, has cautioned that persistent political interference continues to undermine the work of the Office of the Special Prosecutor (OSP), warning that the anti-corruption institution remains a prime target for those intent on weakening its mandate. Addressing a national dialogue on the OSP’s mission on Tuesday, March 31, Mr. Agyebeng revealed that the survival of the office has, in part, relied on the backing of President John Dramani Mahama. He suggested that without such support, the institution might have been dissolved, especially amid reports of a proposed bill by the Majority in Parliament seeking to abolish...

President Mahama Signs Five Bills into Law

President Mahama Signs Five Bills into Law

President John Dramani Mahama on Tuesday assented to five bills passed by Parliament, including three amendment bills, in a ceremony at the Jubilee House. The new laws are: Security and Intelligence Agencies Act, 2026 University of Engineering and Agricultural Sciences Act, 2026 Ghana Deposit Protection (Amendment) Act, 2026 Growth and Sustainability Levy (Amendment) Act, 2026 Education Regulatory Bodies (Amendment) Act, 2026 In his remarks, President Mahama explained that the Security and Intelligence Agencies Act abolishes the Office of the Minister of National Security, allowing the President to appoint any minister to supervise security agencies. It also restores the name of...

Police Arrest Suspect Over Threats Against High Court Judge

Police Arrest Suspect Over Threats Against High Court Judge

 The Ghana Police Service has arrested a suspect in connection with a viral video in which threats and abusive language were directed at Her Ladyship Justice Patricia Quansah of the High Court. The video, which circulated widely on social media, contained allegations accusing the judge of criminal conduct and raised serious concerns about her safety and the reputation of the Judiciary. Following weeks of intelligence gathering, officers from the Cyber Vetting and Enforcement Team apprehended the suspect, identified as 49-year-old John Kwabena Owusu Ansah. He was arrested on Thursday, March 27, 2026, at his hideout in Antoakrom in the Ashanti...

President Mahama to Host Zimbabwe’s Mnangagwa on State Visit

President Mahama to Host Zimbabwe’s Mnangagwa on State Visit

 President John Dramani Mahama has expressed anticipation for the upcoming State Visit of His Excellency Emmerson Mnangagwa, President of the Republic of Zimbabwe, scheduled for April 1–3, 2026. The visit, which will be marked by full military honours and a State Banquet in Accra, celebrates the enduring historical ties between Ghana and Zimbabwe, rooted in shared sacrifices during Africa’s liberation struggles. Ghana’s support for Zimbabwe’s independence remains a proud legacy that continues to shape bilateral relations today. During the three-day engagement, President Mahama and President Mnangagwa will hold high-level talks at Peduase Lodge, including a private tête-à-tête and delegation discussions....