GENERAL NEWS

GAF To Resume General Releases Of Soldiers In May

The Ghana Armed Forces (GAF) will resume the release of soldiers who have completed their authorised 30 years of service in May 2025. “The Ghana Armed Forces (GAF) wishes to formally announce to the general public, that it will resume general releases of Soldiers who have completed their authorised years …

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VIDEO: Akyem Awisa Chief Leads Massive Clean-Up Exercise; Calls For Collective Cleanliness 

The Chief of Akyem Awisa Traditional Area in Birim South of the Eastern Region, Nana Ntifu Kwagyan III, spearheaded a massive clean-up exercise in his community to promote environmental cleanliness and emphasize the importance of sanitation. Volunteers from various sectors, including residents, traders, and environmental groups, participated in the event. …

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Ghana: Today’s Newspaper Headlines; Friday, May 2, 2025.

  Below are the major news headlines captured on the front pages of the various newspapers in Ghana today.      The Daily Searchlight         The Metro Lens       Daily Guide         Daily Graphic           The Ghanaian Times …

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Research Reveals Competitive Field In Ablekuma Central Constituency Chairmanship Race” As Five Aspirants Vie For Top Spot.

As the New Patriotic Party in all 276 Constituencies, with External branches waiting for Modalities and a time frame from the National Executives of the Party for its internal Elections, the chairmanship battle in Ablekuma Central Constituency, especially, has left many polling station executives undecided about their preferred candidate. A …

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NPP National Chairman Takes Temporary Break From ‘Thank You Tour’

The New Patriotic Party (NPP) has announced that its National Chairman, Stephen Ntim, has temporarily stepped away from the ongoing nationwide ‘Thank You Tour’ to attend to pressing matters. In a statement signed on Thursday, May 1, by the party’s Director of Communications, Richard Ahiagbah, the NPP assured members that …

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Mahama Recommends Nomination Of 7 Justices To Supreme Court

President John Mahama has put forward seven distinguished Court of Appeal justices for potential elevation to Ghana’s Supreme Court bench. The nominees are expected to be considered by the Judicial Council and subsequently proceed to Parliament for approval.   Find full list below: 1. Justice Sir Dennis Dominic Adjei 2. …

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Mahama Appoints Charlotte Osei, Totobi Quakyi, 7 Others To Ghana Gas Board

President John Dramani Mahama has appointed former Electoral Commission Chairperson Charlotte Osei and eight others to the Board of Directors of the Ghana National Gas Limited Company (GNGLC).Ghanaian fashion The newly appointed board members are: Mr. Kofi Totobi Quakyi – Chairman Ms. Judith Adjobah Blay – Acting CEO Mr. Emmanuel …

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VIDEO: 5 Killed In Shooting At Asiyaw Sand-Winning Site During Peace Talks

A shooting incident at an illegal sand winning site in Asiyaw Dobro in the Nsawam-Adoagyiri of the Eastern Region, has claimed the lives of at least five people. The incident occurred during a meeting aimed at halting the destructive sand mining activities that have severely affected local farmlands and crops. …

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Article: The Allure of Captain Ibrahim Traoré: Is Ghana’s Democracy Under Threat? – Prof. Mandora Writes

Ghana’s commitment to democratic governance has long been a beacon in West Africa. Yet, the recent wave of military takeovers in neighboring countries, including the 2022 coup led by Captain Ibrahim Traoré in Burkina Faso, presents a troubling paradox.   Given Ghana’s own painful history with military rule prior to …

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VIDEO: How I Lost Family Members To Diabetes And Cancer – Mahama Recounts

President John Dramani Mahama has called for a nationwide campaign to promote public awareness, household screening, and early detection in response to the growing burden of non-communicable diseases (NCDs) in Ghana.   Describing the issue as both personal and urgent, President Mahama emphasized that the need for action was critical. …

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