The Office of the Special Prosecutor (OSP) yesterday executed a sweeping, court-authorised operation targeting a suspected fuel syndicate, carrying out coordinated searches at five major fuel depots and affiliated Bulk Distribution Company (BDC) premises across the country. The investigation centers on alleged under-declaration of petroleum imports, falsification of product types during depot transfers, and deliberate […] The post OSP
The Minority in Parliament has called for a decisive shift in Ghana’s approach to supporting indigenous businesses, cautioning that political influence must not determine which enterprises succeed or fail. Minority Leader, Alexander Kwamena Afenyo-Markin, speaking through the Second Deputy Minority Whip, Jerry Ahmed Shaib, warned that any system that ties business success to political power […] The post Let’s
The Administrator of the Ghana Education Trust Fund (GETFund), Paul Adjei, has reaffirmed the Fund’s commitment to enforcing strict quality standards in the execution of education infrastructure projects, warning contractors to deliver value for money or face sanctions. Speaking during an engagement with journalists over the weekend, Mr. Adjei stressed that GETFund will adopt a […] The post Deliver
Mr. Ahmed Ibrahim, the Minister for Local Government, Chieftaincy and Religious Affairs (MLGCRA), has called on all Ghanaians to embrace the values of sacrifice, integrity and collective responsibility in building a stronger and more united nation. The Minister made the call as he climaxed his Easter engagements with visits to some congregations of the Church […] The post Minister
A leading energy and fiscal research institution has cast serious doubt on the financial viability of President John Dramani Mahama’s flagship ‘Big Push’ infrastructure initiative, warning that the government’s own revenue figures make the four year timeline for funding the programme virtually impossible, without resorting to debt. Kwadwo Poku, Director of the Institute for Energy […] The post Mahama’s
Mr Jerry Yao Ameko, the Adaklu District Chief Executive (DCE) has said “peace and unity are the most fertile soil on which development thrives.” He has, therefore, called on the people of Adaklu Ablornu in the Adaklu district to unite and rally behind their Chiefs for the rapid development of the community. Mr Ameko stated […] The post Development thrives only on the soil
There is something deeply troubling about the move being made by the political class to abolish the very institution it created to police itself. That is the uncomfortable truth at the heart of the raging debate surrounding Ghana’s Office of the Special Prosecutor. When the National Democratic Congress (NDC) majority in Parliament moved to scrap […] The post Editorial:
Professor Richard Kwasi Amankwah, Vice Chancellor of the University of Mines and Technology (UMaT), Tarkwa, has announced the development of a 34-acre arboretum within the university’s premises, to serve as a botanical garden to support practical teaching and research. He said the facility would be used for hands-on training when the University introduces programmes in […] The post UMaT
Keda (Ghana) Company Limited, Ghana’s largest ceramic tile and sanitary ware producer located on the soil of Shama, in the Western region, has strengthened its entry into the United States market, marking a significant milestone in the country’s industrialiasation drive and export expansion agenda. The company showcased its products at Coverings 2026, North America’s premier […] The post From
Leadership and members of the Assemblies of God (AG) Ghana have been challenged to prioritise the welfare of retired pastors who have dedicated their lives to the service of God and humanity. The appeal, directed at local assemblies across the country, emphasised the urgent need for the church to develop structured systems to care for […] The post Assemblies of God Church
A violent clash over a farmland in the Krachi Nchumuru District of the Oti Region has left one person dead and six others injured. The incident, which occurred between the Konkomba communities of Wurenja and Beposo, also led to the burning of several houses belonging to the Nchumuru people, displacing residents and heightening tensions in […] The post Farmland dispute: one killed six,
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