The President of the Trinity United Church Women’s Fellowship, Dr Patience Enim Hughes, has urged Christians to demonstrate the love of Christ through practical acts of kindness and compassion, especially towards the less privileged in society.
A cross-section of Ghana’s business elite, successful entrepreneurs, and aspiring leaders gathered at the Marriott Hotel in Accra last Thursday evening for an intellectually stimulating launch of the book, “Mastering Leadership: Principles, Practice and Lessons”.
The Minister of Foreign Affairs and Regional Integration, Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, has inaugurated a temporary Passport Application Centre (PAC) in Bolgatanga, the Upper East Regional capital.
The Vice-President, Professor Naana Jane Opoku-Agyemang, has met and engaged with members of the Ghanaian Association in Iowa at Drake University in Des Moines.
Tension is swelling up in Kpassa Senior High Technical School (KPASTECH), located in the Nkwanta-North District in the Oti Region, over unauthorised fines imposed on students.
The 50 contestants who qualified for the final stage of the 2025 Junior Graphic Essay Competition (JGNEC) have written their final tests.
The President has sworn in 37 judges to the High Court at a ceremony at the Jubilee House, charging them to remain independent, accountable, and considerate of the human stories behind each case.
Following Eric Oduro Osae's submission of official documents to the Ghana Tertiary Education Commission (GTEC) to validate his use of the academic title “Dr.”, GTEC has concluded that the joint Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Political Economy he obtained from the Universidad Central de Nicaragua (UCN) and the Doctor of Political Economy he also obtained from the Swiss Management Centre (SMC) University from Switzerland in 2015 and 2016 are both invalid.
Four people have been killed in a road accident that occurred on Sunday (October 26, 2025) near the Tuba tollbooths in the Ga South Municipality of the Greater Accra Region.
The Ghana National PolioPlus Committee (GNPPC), in collaboration with its partners, has unveiled a giant “End Polio Now” billboard at the Efua Sutherland Children’s Park in Accra to reaffirm Ghana’s commitment to eradicating poliomyelitis globally.
The Central Regional Police Command has arrested a 49-year-old fisherman, Samuel Armah, also known as “Kofi Nyan”, for allegedly defiling a 13-year-old girl at Mumford, a suburb of Apam in the Central Region.
The Western Regional Police Command has arrested five more suspects in the killing of John Abban, brother of the chief of Butre and Asemkor, the police said on October 24, 2025.
The Ghana AIDS Commission (GAC) has expressed concern over the declining use of condoms among young people, attributing the trend to a reduced fear of HIV and AIDS infections.
Two labourers have been sentenced to three years imprisonment with hard labour by an Adentan Circuit Court for stealing floor tiles valued at GH₵4,000 from their workplace.
The convicts, Abdul Ganiyu, a 28-year-old mason, and Godwin Akpa, a 31-year-old carpenter, were charged with stealing.
They were found guilty after trial presided over by Angela Attachie, which concluded on October 10, 2025. The two had initially pleaded not guilty when the case was first brought before the court.
Nana Konadu Agyeman-Rawlings was not only Ghana’s longest-serving First Lady; she was the embodiment of elegance, confidence and cultural pride.
The National Security Coordinating Secretariat (NSCS) has revoked the appointment of one operative and initiated disciplinary proceedings against two others for their alleged involvement in illegal mining activities within the Oda River Forest Reserve in the Ashanti Region.
The South African Tourism (SAT) has partnered the Accra Polo Club to host the 2025 Pink Polo International Tournament to raise funds in support of breast cancer awareness initiatives in the country.
Over 90 per cent of deaf people are born into households where families do not understand sign language.
African countries have been urged to put in place favourable conditions capable of retaining their skilled citizens who choose to work abroad.
Aprolonged water problem that has negatively impacted healthcare delivery at the Saltpond Municipal Hospital in the Mfantseman Municipality will soon end, following a sod-cutting ceremony last Friday for a Sustainable Water Project.
