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Bawumia Urged to Step Aside as NPP Looks to Rebuild

Mussa Dankwah, the Executive Director of Global InfoAnalytics, believes that the New Patriotic Party (NPP) would be better off if Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, their 2024 flagbearer and former Vice President, decides not to contest in the 2028 elections. He argues that the issues leading to Bawumia’s defeat are deep-rooted and systemic, making it necessary for the party to rebuild without him.Speaking on Good Evening Ghana on Metro TV, Dankwah stated that it would be in the party’s best interest if Bawumia voluntarily steps aside rather than being forced out. This, he said, would allow the NPP to begin its restructuring process early.Following the 2024 election loss, the NPP formed a committee in January 2025 to analyze their performance. Party Chairman Stephen Ayesu Ntim acknowledged the disappointing results but reassured members that the party would learn from the setback.Official figures from […]

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Sam George Shuts Down 7 Radio Stations Over Licensing & Security Issues

Ghana’s Minister for Communication, Sam George, has ordered the shutdown of seven radio stations due to licensing and security concerns. Six of these stations were operating without valid frequency authorizations, while the seventh, Gumah FM in Bawku, was closed based on national security concerns raised by the Upper East Regional Security Council.The affected stations include:Fire Group of Companies, Sunyani – 90.1MHzI-Zar Consult Limited, Tamale – 89.7MHzAbochannel Media Group, Adidome – 105.7MHzOkyeame Radio Limited, Bibiani – 99.7MHzMumen Bono Foundation, Techiman – 99.7MHzOsikani Community FM, Nkrankwanta – 99.7MHzAccording to the Ministry for Communication, the six stations failed to renew their authorizations, fulfill statutory payment obligations, or submit the required documentation within the deadline. The ministry emphasized that operating a radio station without valid authorization is unlawful under Act 775.The National Communications Authority (NCA) has assured that it will enforce strict compliance and […]

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Over 600,000 Ghana Cards Still Unclaimed—NIA Urges Public to Collect Them

The National Identification Authority (NIA) has revealed that more than 600,000 Ghana Cards remain unclaimed at its district and regional offices across the country. These cards, printed since 2018, are yet to be collected by their rightful owners.In an effort to clear a backlog of unprinted cards dating back to 2023, the NIA recently received 700,000 blank cards for fresh issuance, replacements, and updates. A special technical team has been set up to accelerate the printing and distribution process.While this move is expected to ease delays, the NIA is urging the public to retrieve their unclaimed Ghana Cards, which are crucial for accessing banking services, healthcare, and voter registration. The authority has assured citizens that a more efficient system is being developed to streamline card collection, though specific details remain undisclosed.

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Mahama Declares Assets, Gives Appointees March 31 Ultimatum

President John Dramani Mahama has taken a bold step towards transparency by publicly declaring his assets and urging his appointees to follow suit by March 31, 2025, or risk dismissal.In an unprecedented move, Mahama submitted his asset declaration documents to Auditor-General Johnson Akuamoah-Asiedu, marking the first time a sitting president in Ghana has made the process public. This act aligns with Article 286 of the 1992 Constitution and the Public Office Holder's Declaration of Assets and Disqualifications Act (Act 550).Mahama emphasized that making asset declarations more transparent could be a powerful tool in the fight against corruption. He stated that while punishing corruption is crucial, preventing it through accountability measures like asset declarations is even more effective.The Auditor-General supported calls for reforming the current asset declaration system, highlighting concerns about verifying the accuracy of declared assets. He proposed that such […]

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Ghanaian Youth Advised to Make Safe Choices This Valentine’s Day

The Ghana HIV and AIDS Network (GHANET) has urged young people to celebrate Valentine’s Day responsibly to prevent the spread of HIV. The organization emphasized the importance of expressing love with awareness and caution, warning against actions that could lead to regret.According to GHANET, Ghana recorded 35,460 new HIV infections between January and September 2024, bringing the total number of people living with HIV to 334,000 by the end of 2023. While the national HIV prevalence rate stands at 1.53%, the rise in new infections is concerning.The network advised the youth to avoid risky behaviors such as unprotected sex, multiple partners, sex parties, and substance abuse. It encouraged safe sex practices, including consistent condom use, or abstinence where possible. GHANET also urged the public to get tested, highlighting the availability of HIV self-testing kits for privacy.For more information, individuals can […]

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Tragedy in Walewale: Nine Dead, 15 Injured in Highway Crash

A devastating accident on the Walewale highway in Ghana’s North East Region has claimed nine lives and left 15 others severely injured. The incident occurred on Thursday afternoon (February 13, 2025) when a Sprinter bus traveling from Kumasi to Nalerigu crashed into a stationary long truck near Walewale township.Eyewitnesses reported that the Sprinter driver was speeding and lost control upon entering the township, slamming into the parked truck. The impact severely damaged the bus, trapping several passengers inside.Emergency responders transported the injured to Walewale Government Hospital, where medical staff are providing urgent care. Meanwhile, authorities have launched an investigation to determine the exact cause of the accident.This tragic event adds to rising concerns about road safety and the dangers of speeding on Ghana’s highways.

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Health Minister Visits Upper West to Assess Meningitis Outbreak

Ghana’s Health Minister, Kwabena Mintah Akandoh, and the Acting Director-General of the Ghana Health Service (GHS), Prof. Samuel Kaba Akoriyea, have visited Wa in the Upper West Region to assess the meningitis outbreak and support response efforts.During their visit, they met with key stakeholders, including the Regional Minister and Wa Naa, Seidu Fuseini Pelpuo IV, to discuss containment strategies. They also visited Nadowli Kaleo District Hospital, where they interacted with health workers and delivered essential medicines for treating meningitis cases.Akandoh emphasized early detection and treatment as crucial in fighting the disease, urging the public to avoid crowded areas and seek medical attention immediately if symptoms appear.In response, the Wa Naa pledged support, assuring collaboration between traditional leaders and health authorities to contain the outbreak.The Ghana Health Service reiterated that this visit was critical in assessing current response efforts and improving […]

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FDA Battles Influx of Illegal Diapers and Sanitary Pads

The Food and Drugs Authority (FDA) of Ghana is intensifying efforts to curb the rise of unbranded and uncertified diapers and sanitary pads flooding the market. These substandard products, some of which are refurbished and repackaged without proper labeling, pose serious health risks to consumers.Leading the charge is FDA CEO Dr. Delese Mimi Darko, who has dedicated over two decades to safeguarding public health under different administrations. Despite her commitment, certain individuals within CEPS (Customs Excise and Preventive Service) reportedly undermine her efforts by reselling seized illegal products back to importers, who then redistribute them across the country.These importers, often linked to political figures, prioritize profits over public safety. Dr. Darko, however, remains resolute in ensuring that dangerous sanitary products are destroyed and that blacklisted importers do not return to the market.Ghana has local manufacturers capable of meeting the country’s […]

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GES Revokes Sawla SHS Suspension, Orders Students’ Return

The Ghana Education Service (GES) has overturned the indefinite suspension of over 30 students from Sawla Senior High School in the Savannah Region, instructing the school to recall them immediately.Anthony Kwasi Yeboah, the Sawla-Tuna-Kalba District GES Director, clarified that the school had no authority to impose such a severe punishment without consulting the district or regional offices. He directed the headmaster to reverse the decision and allow the students to resume their studies.The suspension, which mainly affected second-year female students, was enforced after a seven-member committee investigated allegations of immoral behavior and unauthorized mobile phone use on campus. However, the decision was made without prior notification to parents or higher GES authorities.The directive to recall the students came after media reports sparked public concern over the fairness and legality of the suspension. GES has assured the public that it will […]

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Why Some Ghanaians Are Fighting in Burkina Faso’s Insurgency

Three Ghanaian men have revealed their involvement in the ongoing conflict between Islamist insurgents and Burkina Faso’s military. Speaking anonymously to the BBC, they described brutal battles, with some fights leaving up to 100 dead.Since 2018, they have crossed the Ghana-Burkina Faso border undetected to fight. While they deny being jihadist recruits, they claim to be defending civilian communities linked to their families. One man said his brother’s entire household of 29 people was killed by the Burkinabe military, motivating him to join the fight.However, one of the fighters admitted to attacking civilians, justifying it by saying some locals supported the military. Another acknowledged that the insurgency has lost its original purpose and now revolves around stealing livestock for profit.Reports suggest that Ghanaian fighters are being recruited at northern cattle markets. Some refugees fleeing Burkina Faso accuse both jihadists and […]

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