Kotoka International Airport officially renamed Accra International Airport

Accra, 24 February 2026 -The Government of Ghana has officially renamed Kotoka International Airport to Accra International Airport, marking a historic change for the country’s main aviation hub. The decision aims to reflect a broader national identity and modern vision for Ghana’s growing aviation and transport sectors. The renaming ceremony, held at the airport grounds, was attended by government officials,…

What deadly Burkina Faso ambush says about our unfinished agric promises – Alhaji Seidu Agongo writes

Last week, seven Ghanaian traders were gruesomely killed and several others wounded when insurgents ambushed a community in Burkina Faso where they had travelled to buy tomatoes and other foodstuffs. Ghana and Burkina Faso share a border and those of from Upper East know how closely knitted the border communities are. Citizens of both countries cross over on daily basis…

Gender Minister oversees safe discharge of rescued baby, settles bills and engages police on probe

The Minister for Gender, Children and Social Protection, Agnes Naa Momo Lartey, on Tuesday, February 24, visited the Korle-Bu Teaching Hospital to witness the discharge of the rescued infant who had been receiving treatment at the facility’s Child Health Department. The baby, who was allegedly stolen from the Mamprobi Polyclinic and later rescued through a coordinated operation, had been under…

Asante Kotoko in mourning as captain Samba O’Neil loses mother – Ghana Latest Football News, Live Scores, Results

Asante Kotoko captain Samba O’Neil Ndongani is grieving the loss of his mother, a devastating blow for the defender who has been a pillar of strength for the Porcupine Warriors since arriving in Ghana. The club confirmed the news, offering its support to the Congolese centre-back and his family during this difficult time. Kotoko described the moment as deeply painful,…

‘How can the same God reveal different outcomes?’ – Christian Council questions conflicting prophecies after NPP primaries

The Christian Council of Ghana has raised concerns over what it describes as conflicting and troubling political prophecies that followed the recent New Patriotic Party (NPP) flagbearer primaries. In a statement on Tuesday, February 24, the Council called for a more sanitised and responsible religious environment in 2026 and beyond, following a wave of prophecies surrounding the outcome of the…