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President Mahama Seeks Structured Migration Deal to Send Ghanaian Workers to EU

At the Ghana–EU Partnership Dialogue on June 17, 2025, President John Dramani Mahama revealed intentions to establish structured labour mobility agreements with the European Union—designed to legally channel skilled Ghanaian workers to fill shortages in sectors like healthcare, construction, and agriculture across EU countries. 1. Matching Skills to Demand Mahama emphasized that EU nations face critical gaps in staffing, particularly in nursing, farming, and trades, and Ghana is poised to provide well-qualified professionals. These agreements will ensure: Mutual qualification recognition Clear labour standards Protections for Ghanaian migrants “Ghana offers a pool of skilled professionals,” he noted, framing the arrangement as a win–win framework. 2. Safe, Humane & Legal Describing the initiative as part of the Ghana Labour Export Programme, Mahama underscored that it aims to provide: Transparent, regulated migration pathways No reliance on dangerous routes such as Sahara or Mediterranean […]

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Ghana’s VAT Tax Gap Widens: 61 % of Potential Revenue Uncollected

A recent VAT gap study reveals Ghana is currently collecting only 39 % of its theoretical VAT potential—meaning a massive 61 % remains uncollected . The average VAT gap from 2013–2022 was 59.2 %, fluctuating between 55.3% and 65.9%, with the peak in 2020. The service sector generates the bulk of the gap (avg. 53.5 %), with industry contributing around 41.9 %, and agriculture only ~4.7 %. Why the VAT Gap Matters Revenue Loss: Huge sums are not reaching public coffers—hindering funding for healthcare, education, and infrastructure. Compliance Challenges: Weak invoicing, under‑declaration in services, and limited VAT audits fuel the gap. Policy Shortfalls: Exemptions and outdated systems contribute to leakages that undercut government fiscal targets. Expert Solutions Tax experts propose several measures to close the gap: Strengthen Compliance Audits — Focus especially on the service industry. Introduce E‑Invoicing — Mandate digital billing systems across VAT-paying businesses […]

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Mahama Warns Corrupt MMDCEs Won’t Be Shielded; Sets July 15 Asset‑Declaration Deadline

At a recent orientation for Metropolitan, Municipal, and District Chief Executives (MMDCEs), President John Dramani Mahama firmly instructed them to declare their assets by July 15, 2025—warning that failure to comply could lead to disciplinary action, up to and including dismissal. 1. Transparency & No Interference Mahama reinforced that should anti-corruption institutions like the Auditor‑General initiate investigations into any MMDCE, he will not obstruct those efforts. “If any institutions start investigating you, do not expect me… to interfere,” he stated, signaling a zero-tolerance stance on graft . 2. Constitutional Compliance This directive aligns with the 1992 Constitution (Article 286), which mandates asset declaration by public officers upon appointment. Mahama underlined that asset disclosure is legally and morally binding—essential for building a transparent government. 3. Pattern of Enforced Deadlines This deadline reflects prior executive action: ministers and agency heads were earlier […]

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Justice Mensah: Supreme Court Should Have 20 Judges to Handle Caseload

During his parliamentary vetting on June 17, 2025, Supreme Court nominee Justice Philip Bright Mensah advocated for increasing the number of justices on Ghana’s apex court to 20, citing the expanding national caseload and the need for multiple panels. 1. Increasing Caseload & Backlog Justice Mensah noted that the Supreme Court was unable to finalize the majority of cases, citing courts disposing of only about 344 out of 939 pending cases in 2022/23—leaving roughly 595 cases unaddressed. With appeals progressing from High Court to the Court of Appeal and ultimately the Supreme Court, he argued more justices are necessary to manage growing demand. 2. Panel Mechanism Explained He emphasized that routine Supreme Court decisions are heard by five-judge panels, while critical matters often require seven-justice panels.With more cases entering the docket, he maintained that 20 judges would allow for four […]

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Dada Joe Remix and Other Ghanaians Charged in US Over Romance Scams After FBI Probe

In late May 2025, Joseph Kwadwo Badu Boateng, also known as “Dada Joe Remix”, was indicted in Arizona on charges of conspiracy to commit wire fraud and money laundering. Prosecutors allege he led a romance inheritance scheme spanning 2013 to March 2023, where victims across the U.S.—many elderly—were deceived into sending cash under false promises of gold, jewels, or romantic relationships. Co-Accused & FBI Involvement Dada Joe Remix was arrested in Ghana on May 28, 2025, based on a U.S. extradition request following a joint investigation by the FBI and Ghana’s EOCO. Justice Department filings highlight broader transnational romance scams, with multiple Ghanaians—like Otuo Amponsah, Anna Amponsah, Hannah Adom, Portia Joe, Abdoul Issaka Assimiou, and Dwayne Asafo Adjei—previously indicted for similar offenses in Ohio. How the Scam Worked These schemes—a form of ro‑mance fraud, a category of advance‑fee scams—involve robbing victims by posing […]

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NSA Releases 132,393 PIN Codes for 2025/2026 National Service Year

On June 17, 2025, the National Service Authority published 132,393 PIN codes for individuals from 100 accredited tertiary institutions, marking a 26% decrease from recent years thanks to stricter validation processes. The NSA received 135,990 submissions; 3,597 from 22 unaccredited institutions were excluded. These schools have 30 days to provide Ghana Tertiary Education Commission (GTEC) accreditation, or their graduates will remain ineligible. Additionally, 908 private applicants—including overseas graduates and deferments—are awaiting verification, with access expected by June 24, 2025. Registration Process & Fees Registration opened June 17 and closes on July 1, 2025. PIN activation is GH¢40 at ADB Bank or GH¢41 via MTN Mobile Money, accessible on the NSA portal at smarthub.nss.gov.gh. New Security & Placement Features Facial biometric verification compares applicants’ data to the Ghana Card registry. GPS address validation ensures accurate regional postings based on applicants’ GPS […]

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Ibrahim Mahama Presents Boxing Icon Azumah Nelson with Toyota Fortuner

On June 16, 2025, renowned philanthropist and businessman Ibrahim Mahama honored Ghana’s celebrated boxing legend Azumah Nelson, presenting him with a brand-new Toyota Fortuner and an undisclosed sum of money. The gesture took place in Mahama’s Accra office shortly after the Battle of the Beasts event at Bukom Boxing Arena, where Azumah and British-Nigerian heavyweight champion Anthony Joshua attended. Purpose Behind the Gift Mahama described the surprise as a way to acknowledge Nelson’s remarkable achievements in the boxing ring and his ongoing efforts mentoring Ghana’s youth and promoting the sport domestically. He referred to Nelson as "arguably Africa’s greatest boxer" and emphasized the symbolic significance of celebrating his legacy. Azumah Nelson’s Response Visibly moved, Nelson expressed heartfelt gratitude, saying: I am grateful to you, Ibrahim Mahama, and to Sharaf Mahama for this big surprise. I didn’t expect this at all.He […]

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Six New Mpox Cases Confirmed in Ghana as Total Rises to 91

he Ghana Health Service (GHS) has reported six new Mpox infections, bringing the overall number of confirmed cases to 91 nationwide, as of June 17, 2025. 1. Wave Progression & Context These six latest cases reflect the ongoing monitoring and targeted testing efforts by health authorities. With Ghana currently at 91 total Mpox cases, local healthcare leaders intensify screening in affected districts. 2. Public Health Response GHS continues to support case isolation, contact tracing, and bolstered public awareness campaigns. Community-level messaging focuses on recognizing symptoms—fever, rash, swollen lymph nodes—and the need to seek medical care quickly. 3. Why It Matters Early detection helps curb transmission and keeps case numbers from escalating. With nearly 100 cases nationwide, public vigilance is essential to prevent community spread. This outbreak exemplifies Ghana’s growing capacity in infectious disease control. What to Watch Case Trends: Monitor daily […]

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Chelsea Among Clubs Eyeing West Ham’s Star Mohammed Kudus

Chelsea have entered the queue for Mohammed Kudus, the 24‑year‑old Ghanaian attacker. The Blues submitted a player-plus-cash offer, including goalkeeper Robert Sánchez and midfielder Kiernan Dewsbury‑Hall, but West Ham rejected it last week. 1. Offer Structure & Challenge Chelsea’s bid involved a swap deal plus cash, offering Sánchez and Dewsbury‑Hall, but West Ham declined the proposal. Valuation: West Ham reportedly demand around £70 million, while Chelsea aim to negotiate the price via part-exchange. Kudus also has an £85 million release clause active in early July. 2. Chelsea’s Motivation Offensive versatility: Kudus can play across the front three, adding flexibility to manager Enzo Maresca’s setup. Champions League readiness: With Chelsea qualifying, they’re targeting impactful additions; Kudus fits the profile of a dynamic attacking midfielder. 3. Market Perspectives & Contenders Per Betfair odds, Chelsea lead contenders to sign Kudus at 4/5, with Newcastle next at […]

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GAEC Elevates Prof. Francis Hasford to Deputy Director General

The Ghana Atomic Energy Commission (GAEC) officially appointed Prof. Francis Hasford as its Deputy Director General, effective June 16, 2025, following the retirement of long-serving Prof. Dickson Adomako. 1. Who Is Prof. Hasford? A distinguished Medical Physicist with 17 years of experience, Prof. Hasford formerly led GAEC’s Radiological & Medical Sciences Research Institute (RAMSRI) and the Medical Physics Department at the University of Ghana’s School of Nuclear & Allied Sciences.He also holds key positions: President, Federation of African Medical Physics Organisations (FAMPO) Executive Committee member, International Organisation for Medical Physics (IOMP) Vice President, Ghana Society for Medical Physics. 2. Leadership & Impact at GAEC During his tenure at RAMSRI, Prof. Hasford led initiatives like GAEC’s annual cancer awareness and free screening programme. His role involved advising on policy, training, and nuclear research—underscoring his alignment with GAEC's mission to promote peaceful […]

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