The Ghana Police Service has commenced investigations into an incident of alleged unlawful damage to property at the Drobo Traditional Council palace in the Jaman South Municipality of the Bono Region. The statement, signed by Chief Inspector Thomas Akeelah, Public Relations Officer for the Bono Regional Police Command, indicated that the complaint was filed by Nana Tanor Bediako, Krontihene of…
Day: May 22, 2026
Ablakwa salutes Benjamin Quashie for outstanding support to Ghanaians in South Africa
Ghana’s High Commissioner to South Africa, Benjamin Quashie, has earned widespread commendation for his dedicated service and swift diplomatic interventions in the wake of violent xenophobic attacks targeting foreign nationals, including Ghanaians, in South Africa. Since his appointment as Ghana’s envoy to Pretoria, Mr. Quashie has been at the forefront of efforts to protect Ghanaian citizens living in South Africa,…
The Cost of Macroeconomic Stabilization: An Analysis of the Bank ofGhana’s 2025 Financial Deficit
Introduction The release of the Bank of Ghana’s audited financial statements for the 2025 fiscal year has starteda major debate about central bank accounting and economic stability. The financial statementsshow that the central bank recorded an operational loss of GH¢ 15,630,122 in its formal ledger(representing thousands, which translates to a GH¢ 15.63 billion deficit). The broader costs ofmanaging liquidity drove…
I recommended Haruna and Muntaka for ministerial roles — Asiedu Nketia
The National Chairman of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), Johnson Asiedu Nketia, has disclosed that he personally advised President John Dramani Mahama to appoint Haruna Iddrisu and Mohammed Muntaka Mubarak to key ministerial positions following the party’s victory in the 2024 general elections. According to him, the recommendation formed part of efforts to maintain party unity, recognise experience within the…
Kofi Amoako joins Hamburger SV in €2 million deal – Ghana Latest Football News, Live Scores, Results
Ghanaian defensive midfielder Kofi Amoako has completed a move to German second-tier side Hamburger SV, with the 21-year-old signing a contract that runs until at least 2030. Amoako successfully completed his medical and put pen to paper after HSV activated his â¬2 million release clause from Dynamo Dresden. The talented midfielder turned down several other enquiries to join the Rothosen,…
Africa’s AI Future Cannot Be Built On Borrowed Infrastructure
Isaac A. Chris-Quaye Author: Isaac A. Chris-Quaye || CEO Of MOONDOOG TECHNOLOGIES, Founder of NeuraHomes Ltd. The global race for artificial intelligence is no longer simply about who builds the smartest algorithms. It is now fundamentally about who owns the data, who controls the infrastructure, and who ultimately determines the rules governing digital intelligence. For Africa, and particularly Ghana, this…
TTAG urge government’s urgent action on recruitment and postings
The Teacher Trainees’ Association of Ghana (TTAG) has issued their displeasure to educational authorities, demanding an immediate and transparent roadmap for the recruitment and posting of trained educators across the country. Speaking at the 30th Annual Delegates’ Congress (ADC) held at the St. Joseph College of Education in Bechem on Thursday, TTAG National President Divine Nanija emphasised that the professional…
Ghana marks 2026 Africa Bitcoin Day to promote digital financial literacy among students
Ghana has marked the 2026 Africa Bitcoin Day as part of the continental initiative by Africa Bitcoin Community Hub (ABC Hub) to drive bitcoin adoption and increase awareness across Africa. Source link
Minority vows to push back against new taxes
By Amoako Kwame The Minority Caucus in Parliament has declared its opposition to any new taxes or levies or levies, arguing that citizens are already struggling with rising living costs, inflationary pressures, and a difficult business environment. Addressing journalists during a parliamentary leadership briefing on Friday, May 22, Deputy Minority Leader Patricia Appiagyei said the caucus believes the current economic…
NDC Majority abusing certificate of urgency — Minority
The Minority in Parliament has accused the Majority of abusing the use of certificate of urgency in the passage of legislation, noting that it will resist any further attempts to fast-track critical bills without proper scrutiny. Source link
