President John Dramani Mahama, on Thursday [September 4, 2025] swore in the first batch of Ghana’s newly appointed envoys at the Jubilee House in Accra.
President John Dramani Mahama has secured the firm commitment of contractors working on the Ofankor-Nsawam road project to complete all works by the second quarter of 2026.
The Minister for the Interior, Mohammed Mubarak Muntaka, has said the government was preparing to convene a national conference on chieftaincy disputes and also step up efforts to seize illegal arms.
This is because chieftaincy disputes are the largest driver of violent conflicts in Ghana.
Four political analysts have welcomed the orderly conduct of the Akwatia by-election and said it should be the standard for future by-elections.
The Minister for the Interior, Mubarak Mohammed Muntaka, has said 13,253 Ghanaians have crossed into neighbouring Côte d’Ivoire following clashes over land at Gbiniyiri in the Savannah Region.
BasicNeeds-Ghana advocates long term support, stronger mental health awareness for bereaved families
The Executive Director of BasicNeeds-Ghana, Dr. Peter Bedimak Yaro, has urged religious institutions and community groups to provide long-term psychosocial support for bereaved families.
A senior staff member of the Guan District Assembly in the Oti Region, who was suspended and had her salary withheld for more than two years, has won a complaint filed against the Office of the Head of the Local Government Services (OHLGS).
Stakeholders promoting gender policies for safe spaces on university campuses have stressed the need to strengthen reporting mechanisms for cases of sexual harassment and gender-based violence.
Thieves have vandalised and stolen a large number of metal elements forming part of the safety gadgets of the Obetsebi Lamptey Interchange in Accra, barely 10 months after the facility was inaugurated.
The Teshie Traditional Council in the Greater Accra Region has appealed to the government to ensure a thorough investigation and prosecution of those behind last week's clashes which resulted in the death of three persons and injuries to many during the traditional sprinkling of kpokpoi.
A non-governmental organisation, A'vitaGhana, has settled the medical bills of 26 new mothers at the Korle Bu Teaching Hospital's Maternity Ward for them to be discharged due to their inability to pay their bills.
The Bono Regional Police Command has launched an investigation into the alleged shooting of 16-year-old Issahaku Ansu at an illegal mining site at Amasu, a farming community in the Dormaa East District.
The Ghana Prisons Service has inaugurated a clinic at the James Camp Prison to enhance access to health care for inmates, officers and the surrounding community.
The Ghana Transport and Logistics Fair 2025 has been launched in Ho.
Prudential Bank has renewed its commitment to the fight against prostate cancer by joining the global effort to educate and sensitise the public to the disease throughout the month of September.
Family Health University (FHU) has officially welcomed its 2025/2026 Graduate Entry Medical Programme (GEMP) class with a joint matriculation and white coat ceremony for its students.
Seventeen government institutions, technology firms and individuals have been recognised for their roles in advancing the country’s digital transformation.
About 50,000 households are set to benefit from an agro-input distribution initiative by the government aimed at improving access to climate-smart inputs.
Ghana can unlock more than GH¢40 billion in new economic value by 2029 if bold digital reforms are implemented across key sectors, a new report by the Global System for Mobile Communications Association (GSMA) has revealed.
The Anti-Galamsey Task Force, based at Manso-Adubia in the Ashanti Region, has impounded three excavators in the space of three days.
