The Head of Operations at the Ghana Immigration Service (GIS), Deputy Commissioner of Immigration (DCOI) Justice Amevor, has called on ECOWAS member states to prioritise border management and migration issues in national policies.
A high-level delegation of government officials, investors, business leaders, Chambers of Commerce and strategic institutions from the United States will, from May 30 to June 6, 2026, converge on Accra to explore opportunities in trade, agribusiness, manufacturing, logistics, fintech, tourism, energy and infrastructure.
A retired minister of the Calvary Baptist Church (CBC), Rev. Dr Frederick P Deegbe, has, after his retirement from 41 years of dedicated service to the church last year, launched five books.
The Brakwa-Breman Community Bank in the Central Region was recognised as the most efficiently managed microfinance institution in Ghana in 2025.
The Vice-President, Professor Naana Jane Opoku-Agyemang, has called for women empowerment to remain central to Ghana’s peace, disarmament and national security agenda, saying inclusive leadership strengthens communities and promotes sustainable peace.
Muslims across the country held prayers at open parks and retreat grounds to observe Eid ul-Adha, the festival of sacrifice, faith and piety.
The Kumasi Metropolitan Assembly (KMA) has secured GH¢100 million through the Social Investment Fund (SIF) under the Ministry of Finance to complete the Krofrom Market project and boost economic activity within the metropolis.
An Islamic cleric of the Ahmadiyya Movement, Maulvi Hafiz Ismaeel Ahmad, has urged leaders in the country to embrace selfless service and place the welfare of citizens above personal interests to accelerate national development.
The Ghana Atomic Energy Commission (GAEC) Hospital has launched the International Nurses and Midwives Week, with a call for greater investment in nurses and midwives to improve health outcomes and save lives.
“Some of us took loans before buying goods to sell, so this fire has really affected us,” an onion seller at the Nima Market, Mariam Teiko Amegashie, lamented after a late-night fire destroyed shops and goods at the market.
Tetegu, Sampah Valley and Choice in Greater Accra have been submerged following the opening of the Weija Dam.
The Rotary Club of Accra-Odadee AOGA has marked its second anniversary and Mother’s Day celebrations with a major healthcare outreach project aimed at supporting mothers, newborns and vulnerable patients at the Shai-Osudoku District Hospital and the Achimota Hospital.
The Ministry of Youth Development and Empowerment, in partnership with the Christian Council of Ghana and the John C. Maxwell/Equip Leadership Ghana, has convened a three-day capacity building exercise for its management team aimed at sharpening leadership skills and equipping officials with practical tools to drive youth empowerment programmes nationwide.
‘Accessibility must not be an afterthought’ — stakeholders demand disability inclusion in workplaces
Stakeholders in disability advocacy and inclusive development have intensified calls for stronger workplace accessibility and equal employment opportunities for persons with disabilities in Ghana, warning that discrimination and social barriers continue to limit their full participation in national development.
WatsUp TV has officially been unveiled as the media partner for the upcoming African Sustainability Concert UK 2026, a major cultural and entertainment event set to take place on June 27, 2026, at Kenton Hall, Harrow, United Kingdom.
WatsUp TV, a leading Pan-African television and digital entertainment platform, is proud to announce its official partnership with AfroTalks Kigali 2026, scheduled to take place from 29th – 30th May 2026 at the Kigali Convention and Exhibition Village (KCEV), Rwanda.
The government has rolled out a nationwide land reclamation programme aimed at recovering degraded forest reserves, abandoned mine pits and polluted landscapes through large-scale tree planting initiatives.
Seven dinghies, an outboard motor and several drums and gallons containing suspected crude oil were destroyed by the Eastern Naval Command following an operation conducted on both land and sea in Tema.
The controlled destruction of the seized vessels was supervised by the National Petroleum Authority (NPA) at the Tema Fishing Harbour last Tuesday.
The Ghana Navy, during an intelligence-led operation conducted between 12 and 14 January resulted in the seizure of seven canoes and quantities of suspected synthetic oil linked to illegal petroleum activities.
The Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG) has announced multiple power disruptions for Thursday, May 28, 2026, combining scheduled maintenance exercises across three regions with ongoing fault-related blackouts that have already affected customers in Accra West, Tema and Ashanti South since Wednesday.
This shimmering satellite image from NASA's Landsat taken on December 21, 2024 shows tendrils of gold surrounding Ghana's sacred "lake of souls," - Lake Bosomtwe, which is said to have been carved out by a devastating asteroid strike around 1 million years ago.
