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Gov’t Disburses GH¢809M to Pokuase–Nsawam Highway Contractor

Ghana’s Controller and Accountant-General, Mr. Kwasi Agyei, has confirmed that the government has fully paid GH¢809 million to the contractor handling the Pokuase–Nsawam Highway project—Maripoma Enterprise Limited—allowing work to resume on this critical stretch. The payments were disbursed in stages, with the first tranche issued on July 24, followed by another on July 30, and the final installment on August 4, 2025—fully satisfying the contractual request. This confirmation brings relief to frustrated commuters who have endured prolonged delays and congestion. Significantly, the return of the contractor to the site coincides with the Ghana Private Road Transport Union (GPRTU) suspending its planned strike. The union had threatened to halt services starting August 20 unless repairs began promptly. The government's timely settlement has thus helped avert transportation disruption and underscores its commitment to maintaining critical infrastructure and public confidence.

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SEC Warns of Rising AI Fraud and Impersonation in Ghana

In a revealing move, Acting Deputy Director-General of the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), Mr. Mensah Thompson, has raised urgent concerns about the growing misuse of artificial intelligence (AI) in fraudulent schemes and impersonation across the country. His warning underscores the evolving challenges Ghana’s financial regulators face in safeguarding investors amid the rise of digitally enabled fraud. AI-Driven Fraud: A New Frontier Last month, the SEC issued a public alert drawing attention to a disturbing trend: fraudulent investment platforms are increasingly deploying AI to impersonate trusted public figures. These ploys often feature manipulated images and voice recordings to deceive unsuspecting investors, giving scammers a veneer of credibility. The fabricated endorsements tap into social media platforms, complicating efforts to trace perpetrators. Mr. Mensah Thompson echoed this urgency, emphasizing that such advancements in AI technology are quickly being weaponized. “AI-generated content can […]

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Ghana Nurses Midwives Protest Over 8-Month Unpaid Salaries

A coalition of more than 7,000 nurses and midwives working in public health facilities across Ghana has staged a protest to demand the immediate release of eight months’ worth of unpaid salaries. The group, known as the Coalition of Unpaid Nurses and Midwives, says they have not received any pay since January 2025, leaving many in severe financial distress. Despite being granted financial clearance by government—a process meant to authorize their salaries—no payments have been made to date. During the protest, the convener of the coalition, Stephen Kwadwo Takyiah, expressed the deep frustration and emotional toll the situation has caused. “We are emotionally drained from working with no assurances of payment anytime soon,” he lamented, describing the toll on both morale and daily survival. The health professionals argue that the salary delays have forced them into what they call an […]

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Ramseyer Credit Union Marks 25 Years, Urges Stronger Regulations

The Ramseyer Cooperative Credit Union has celebrated its 25th anniversary with a strong appeal to government to strengthen financial regulations to safeguard the operations of credit unions across Ghana. Speaking at the milestone event in Kumasi, Chief Executive Officer Kennedy Yeboah highlighted the crucial role of credit unions in expanding financial inclusion, especially for low- and middle-income earners who often lack access to mainstream banking services. Mr. Yeboah stressed that despite remarkable progress in the cooperative sector over the past decades, weak regulatory frameworks and emerging risks in the financial landscape continue to pose challenges. “Government must look at the legislation that requires credit unions to be efficient, so that the unions can work hand in hand with government to achieve the results we want,” he urged. He emphasized that stronger financial oversight would not only protect members’ hard-earned savings […]

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Assembly Members Decry Poor Quality of Government-Provided Motorbikes in Asunafo North

Assembly members in the Asunafo North Municipality of the Ahafo Region have expressed dissatisfaction with the poor quality of motorbikes provided to them by the government for official duties. Speaking to Adom News in Goaso, Samuel Antoh, the Assembly Member for the Akrodie Manhyia Electoral Area, lamented that the motorbikes supplied over the years have weak bodies, frequently break down, and fail to meet the demands of their work. Mr. Antoh further revealed that the government pays significantly more for each motorbike than the prevailing market price, raising questions about procurement practices and value for money. He urged the government to consider providing funds directly to assembly members to purchase their own motorbikes or, alternatively, ensure that suppliers deliver stronger and more durable vehicles that can withstand regular use. According to the assembly members, improved mobility is crucial to effectively […]

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Police Invite Parties for Akwatia By-Election Security Talks

also for " The Ghana Police Service has invited political parties to a high-level meeting to address election-related violence and preparations for the upcoming Akwatia Constituency by-election. In a letter signed by the Director-General of Administration, COP Dr. David Agyemang Adjem, the Police said the meeting will take place on Tuesday, August 19, 2025, at the Police Headquarters in Accra.The discussions will focus on security arrangements, operational modalities for the by-election, and the Electoral Commission’s (EC) roadmap for the polls. “The meeting will discuss the modalities for the by-election as well as the Electoral Commission’s preparedness and their roadmap for the Parliamentary by-election,” the letter stated. The Police expressed confidence in the cooperation of political stakeholders, urging all invited parties to make themselves available for the engagement. The Electoral Commission, which will conduct the by-election, was also copied in the […]

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Nigeria’s Paternity Crisis: 1 in 4 DNA Tests Negative

A new report by Smart DNA Nigeria has revealed that one in every four paternity tests conducted in the country still returns a negative result, highlighting a persistent paternity crisis and raising deeper questions about trust and family dynamics in Nigeria. In its 2025 Annual DNA Testing Report, released this week, the Lagos-based genetic testing company disclosed that 25 per cent of paternity tests conducted between July 2024 and June 2025 showed that presumed fathers were not biologically related to the children in question. Although this figure is slightly lower than the 27 per cent recorded in 2024, the firm described it as a “worrying and consistent trend” that underscores the sensitive realities facing many households. “These findings are not just about science; they tell us something profound about trust, relationships, and the legal and economic realities of Nigerian families […]

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GTEC Boss Rejects Deputy Minister’s ‘Professor’ Claim

The Director-General of the Ghana Tertiary Education Commission (GTEC), Professor Ahmed Abdulai Jinapor, has rejected a two-week ultimatum from the lawyers of Deputy Minister of Health, Dr. Grace Ayensu-Danquah, over her use of the title “Professor.” Speaking on Joy FM’s Midday News, Prof. Jinapor criticized the ultimatum, accusing Dr. Ayensu-Danquah’s legal team of giving “poor advice” that has worsened the controversy. The dispute revolves around conflicting claims about Dr. Ayensu-Danquah’s academic rank. According to Prof. Jinapor, a “chronology of events” revealed inconsistencies from the Deputy Minister’s camp. “The Honourable Deputy Minister of Health, an MP, said on national TV that she is a full professor from the University of Utah, Department of Surgery. That is a statement of fact,” Prof. Jinapor noted. However, he disclosed that GTEC’s findings contradict this claim. “Her lawyers wrote to GTEC indicating that she is […]

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Ghana Eyes Tech Partnerships for Transport Upgrade

Minister for Communication, Digital Technology, and Innovations, Samuel Nartey George, has announced plans to integrate technology into Ghana’s transport sector through strategic partnerships. He, however, emphasized that operational oversight will remain under the Ministry of Transport. “We will ensure that any relevant technological conversation is well aligned, but the Transport Ministry will lead on operational matters,” Mr. George said during a meeting with officials from Yango, the Ministry of Transport, and the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Authority (DVLA) on Friday, August 15, 2025. Transport Minister Joseph Bukari Nikpe welcomed the proposals, urging Yango to submit them formally for review. He highlighted Ghana’s existing electric vehicle (EV) policy and roadmap, stressing government’s readiness to embrace partnerships that strengthen transport infrastructure and enhance service delivery. Both ministers described the session as an introductory platform, with subsequent engagements expected to conduct a detailed […]

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GES Opens 2025 Teacher Promotion Applications

The 2025 promotion exercise covers four categories: Deputy Director, Assistant Director I, Assistant Director II, and Principal Superintendent. According to GES, only serving teachers who meet the required criteria are eligible to apply. To qualify for promotion: Deputy Director: Must have been promoted to Assistant Director I in or before 2020 and remained at post since, except for approved leave. Assistant Director I: Must have attained Assistant Director II in or before 2020 under the same conditions. Assistant Director II: Must have been promoted to Principal Superintendent in or before 2020. Principal Superintendent: Must have held the rank of Senior Superintendent I in or before 2020. Teachers who have completed an approved undergraduate degree will also be automatically placed at the Principal Superintendent level. GES emphasized that teachers relying on Master’s or PhD degrees for promotion must ensure their programme […]

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