The Government has issued a travel advice, urging Ghanaians to avoid non-essential travel to South Africa until further notice. This followed what it described as increasing xenophobic attacks against African nationals in the country. The advisory, issued by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Accra on Sunday, said the attacks, allegedly perpetrated by groups presenting … The post Xenophobic
The Government has commended the Seventh-day Adventist (SDA) College of Education, Koforidua, for its contributions to teacher training and national development. It said the institution had produced graduates equipped to support quality teaching and learning nationwide over the years a feat central to the national broader educational transformation agenda. Madam Rita Akosua Adjei Awatey, Eastern … The post Govt
Deals worth up to £215 million stand at the centre of our collaboration with the UK.
Muntaka reaffirmed the Ministry’s commitment to deepening engagement with traditional leaders
Integrity remains one of the most valuable qualities in public service
Obi was declared winner of the Nigeria Democratic Congress ?primary on Sunday, less than a month after quitting an alliance that had tried to set up a single opposition challenger The acceptance from Obi, who came third in the last election after galvanising young voters, hit hopes among some opposition backers that he might return … The post Obi to run for president again appeared first on Ghanaian
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The ongoing transformation of Damang Gold Mine by indigenous operator, Damang Gold Mine Limited, is being touted as a strong justification for Ghana’s growing push towards local ownership of strategic mineral assets, following a massive US$250 million investment in modern mining equipment, aimed at expanding production and improving efficiency. The development marks a notable shift […] The post Damang
After three years of uncertainty and anticipation, following the ancestral call of the late Ahanta overlord, Otumfuo Baidoo Bonsoe XV and the people of Ahantaman finally have a new traditional leader. On Thursday, the usually calm coastal town of Busua burst into drumming and dancing as the royal Akade family, together with kingmakers of the […] The post Otumfuo Baidoo Bonsoe III Is The New Ahantahene
The Group Executive Chairman of the KGL Group, Alex Apau Dadey, has called for a deliberate continental agenda to build strong African-owned enterprises capable of competing globally and driving sustainable economic transformation across the continent. Speaking at the 10th Ghana CEO Summit 2026 before a distinguished audience of Chief Executives, Business leaders and policymakers, including […] The post Africa
The Court of Appeal has directed the Attorney-General and the Economic and Organised Crime Office (EOCO) to disclose a broad range of documents in the ongoing criminal trial involving former Director-General of the National Signals Bureau (NSB), Kwabena Adu Boahene and his wife, Angela Adjei Boateng. In a unanimous decision delivered on May 28, 2026 […] The post Adu-Boahen Wins Key Legal
A section of the Ghanaian community in the United Kingdom over the weekend staged a demonstration in London to protest what they described as poor governance and unfulfilled promises under the administration of President John Dramani Mahama and the National Democratic Congress (NDC). The demonstrators, dressed in red and black and carrying Ghanaian flags, gathered […] The post Ghanaian Protesters welcome
The Forum for African Women Educationalists (FAWE) has called for stronger collaboration among governments, communities, schools and development partners to address period poverty and menstrual stigma, which continue to hinder the education and well-being of millions of girls across Africa. The call was made during a webinar held on Friday, May 29, 2026 to commemorate […] The post FAWE
In our editorial yesterday, titled “Sammy Gyamfi’s GoldBod Fighting Galamsey? Talk Is Indeed Cheap!”, The Chronicle expressed grave concern over the alarming rate at which illegal mining continues to ravage the environment, particularly in parts of the Eastern Region. We questioned whether the numerous anti-galamsey pronouncements being made by state institutions are translating into meaningful action on the […] The post Editorial:
There is a quiet contradiction at the heart of most engineering job listings today. A fresh graduate opens a job portal only to be stopped by a requirement that reads: “3–5 years of experience required” — for a role they are applying to precisely because they are new to the field. It is a paradox, […] The post The Experience Paradox: Why Young Engineers Can’t
The Government’s flagship Free Primary Health Care Initiative (FPHC) has been officially launched in the Western Region, with authorities describing the programme as a transformative intervention aimed at removing financial barriers that prevent many Ghanaians from accessing essential healthcare services. The initiative, which forms part of government’s broader agenda to achieve Universal Health Coverage, was […] The post Five
returns to profit with GH¢1.24bn pre-tax surplus in 2025 earns SIGA commendation for governance and financial recovery The Tema Oil Refinery (TOR) has cleared a six-year backlog of outstanding audited financial statements and returned to profitability for the first time in a decade, posting a Profit Before Tax of GH¢1.24 billion in 2025, achievements that […] The post TOR clears six-year audit backlog
Ghanaâ??s Sports and Recreation Minister, Kofi Iddie Adams, has disclosed that the government has secured 1,000 tickets in advance for supporters of the Black Stars ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup, describing the tournament as one of the most expensive ever for fans.He explained that the early acquisition was a strategic decision aimed at preventing escalating costs and ensuring Ghanaian fans are not priced out of the competition.â??It is really nightmarish and a difficult
Ghanaâ??s Minister for Sports and Recreation, Kofi Iddie Adams, has firmly rejected allegations that tickets secured for Ghanaian supporters for the 2026 FIFA World Cup are being sold through illegal channels, insisting that the government is not involved in any form of commercial resale.Speaking on the issue in an interview with Citi News, the minister stressed that public funds are not being used to finance ticket procurement or distribution arrangements linked to the tournament.â??We
Black Stars captain Jordan Ayew has expressed confidence in Ghanaâ??s prospects at the 2026 FIFA World Cup, insisting the team has the quality to â??surprise peopleâ? at the tournament in North America.Speaking ahead of Ghanaâ??s international friendly against Wales at the Cardiff City Stadium, Ayew said the squad is focused on delivering strong performances as part of their build-up to the global showpiece. Kick-off is scheduled for 18:45 GMT.The fixture will also
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