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President John Mahama breaking ground for glass manufacturing plant in Shama
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Mahama Breaks Ground for New Float Glass Factory in Shama

President John Dramani Mahama has cut sod for the construction of a new glass manufacturing facility at Shama in the Western Region, describing the project as a significant boost to Ghana’s industrialisation drive. The facility, known as the New Float Glass Manufacturing Company, is being developed by KEDA (Ghana) Ceramics Company Limited. Expansion of production capacity At the ceremony, the President also inaugurated the fifth phase of the company’s tile production line and commissioned a modern sanitary ware factory, expanding the company’s manufacturing footprint in the country. Once completed and operational, the float glass plant is expected to produce about 1,400 tonnes of glass per day. This would place it among the largest glass production facilities on the African continent. Economic impact and job creation The project is projected to significantly cut down on glass imports while boosting exports by […]

Cocoa farmers sorting cocoa beans in Ghana’s Eastern Region
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Ghana Cocoa Farmers and Clerks Count Losses After Price Reduction

Some cocoa purchasing clerks and farmers in the Upper West Akyem Municipality say they are facing serious financial losses following the government’s recent reduction in cocoa prices. The clerks explained that delays in the release of funds from the Ghana Cocoa Board forced many of them to take bank loans to buy cocoa beans from farmers. Because a portion of the beans was purchased at the previous price, they now fear they will struggle to absorb the difference and repay their loans under the new pricing structure. According to them, the situation has created growing tension in several farming communities. Some farmers have reportedly refused to sell their cocoa at the current price, arguing that it does not reflect the cost of production. The concerns were shared with journalists during a press conference held in Koforidua, where both clerks and […]

K Adu presenting mobile phones to Nhyira FM listeners during live broadcast
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K Adu Donates Mobile Phones to Loyal Nhyira FM Listeners

Businessman Ebenezer Kwabena Adu, widely known as K Adu of K Adu Gas, Stove and Oven, marked her birthday with an act of generosity by donating 15 mobile phones to dedicated listeners of Nhyira FM. The presentation took place during a live broadcast of Nsem Kese3, a programme hosted by Kwasi Boafo. The initiative was meant to support loyal listeners who regularly call into the station to contribute to discussions and share their views on current issues. Speaking on the programme, Adu spoke about his long relationship with the station. He explained that before becoming widely known in business, he was a frequent caller who actively participated in discussions on Nhyira FM. He revealed that at one point he used as many as eight mobile phones just to keep up with the programmes and ensure he could contribute consistently. According […]

Suzuki saloon car donated to Pan African Heritage World Museum in Accra
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Suzuki Car Donated to Pan African Heritage World Museum in Ghana

A brand-new Suzuki saloon car has been donated to the Pan African Heritage World Museum in a show of support for Ghana’s growing cultural and heritage sector. The donation ceremony took place in Accra, where members of the museum’s board and the media gathered to mark the presentation. The vehicle was handed over by Tommy Svanikier, Chief Executive Officer of Svani Group. He encouraged private companies and institutions to support the museum’s mission of preserving and promoting African history. According to him, the Suzuki saloon will help the museum carry out administrative duties and educational outreach programmes across the country. The additional mobility is expected to improve coordination, logistics, and programme delivery. The Pan African Heritage World Museum, located near Winneba, is one of the country’s most ambitious cultural initiatives. The project aims to reclaim and present African history from […]

John Dramani Mahama delivering a public message during Ramadan
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Mahama Extends Ramadan Wishes to Muslims in Ghana

John Dramani Mahama has extended warm wishes to Muslims across Ghana as the holy month of Ramadan begins. In a message released on Friday, February 20, the president, together with his wife Lordina Mahama, wished the Muslim community a peaceful and spiritually rewarding Ramadan. He described the sacred period as a time for reflection, renewal, and unity. He encouraged Muslims observing the fast to focus on spiritual growth, purify their hearts, and deepen their faith. Mahama also highlighted the core values associated with Ramadan, including compassion, generosity, and discipline. He noted that the observance goes beyond abstaining from food and drink and calls for kindness toward others, especially those in need. He further urged citizens to use the period to strengthen peace, love, and national unity across the country. From his family, the president wished Muslims a blessed and fulfilling […]

Newly recruited teachers picketing at Ghana Education Service headquarters
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Newly recruited teachers picket GES over 14 months unpaid salaries

Newly recruited teachers from the 2024 cohort are picketing at the headquarters of the Ghana Education Service (GES), demanding the release of their Staff Identification Numbers and the payment of outstanding salaries and allowances. The teachers say they have worked for 14 months without pay due to delays in the processing and issuance of their Staff IDs. “We have worked for 14 months without pay” Speaking on behalf of the group, Daniel Aidoo said all required documentation was submitted to their respective District and Regional Directors shortly after recruitment. However, subsequent follow-ups revealed that the documents had been forwarded to the national office for processing, where the delays have persisted. Despite what they describe as repeated assurances from authorities, the affected teachers insist no concrete steps have been taken to resolve the issue. They are now appealing directly to the […]

Dr Abubakari Sidick Ahmed, former Station Manager of Radio Univers
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Dr Abubakari Sidick Ahmed, former Radio Univers Station Manager, dies at 63

Dr Abubakari Sidick Ahmed, former Station Manager of Radio Univers, has passed away at the age of 63. Popularly known as Alhaji, he died on Monday, February 16, 2026. His death was confirmed by his widow, Naziha Alhassan. Speaking to Radio Univers, she said he passed away at about 10:15 a.m. at the University of Ghana Medical Centre, where he had been receiving treatment in recent days. He will be buried in accordance with Islamic traditions. A life devoted to campus broadcasting For more than three decades, Dr Ahmed dedicated his professional life to Radio Univers, the campus-based station of the University of Ghana. He began as a student volunteer reporter and steadily rose through the ranks — serving as Producer, Editor, and eventually Station Manager. He holds the distinction of being the longest-serving staff member in the station’s history. […]

Kofi Kapito speaking on voter inducement during political primaries
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Kofi Kapito criticises voter inducement in NDC Ayawaso East primaries

The Chief Executive Officer of the Consumer Protection Agency, Kofi Kapito, has criticised the practice of distributing food and other incentives to voters during political primaries, describing it as unethical and harmful to Ghana’s democratic process. Speaking on Joy News AM about voter inducement in party primaries, Kapito stressed that the issue cuts across political lines. “It’s not just an NDC thing. It’s a Ghana thing,” he said. He acknowledged that certain technical interpretations may allow such practices but warned that public perception tells a different story. “When the masses don’t buy the technicalities, it becomes a problem,” he noted. Ethics and accountability Kapito argued that the deeper issue is a broader ethical deficit in the country. He questioned what happens to the principles taught in schools once people leave formal education. “At the university, they teach ethics. The question […]

Victorious Child Ministry dedicates new church building at Tema Newtown
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Victorious Child Ministry dedicates new church building at Tema Newtown

Victorious Child Ministry has officially unveiled and dedicated its new church building at Tema Newtown, marking a major milestone in the ministry’s growth and its commitment to spreading the Gospel. The commissioning and dedication ceremony attracted church members, community leaders, and invited guests, including the Member of Parliament for the Tema East Constituency, Isaac Ashai Odamtten, who served as the special guest of honour. MP urges Christians not to give up on people Addressing the congregation, Hon. Odamtten encouraged church leaders and Christians to remain steadfast in reaching out to people who appear uninterested or distant from the Christian faith. He stressed that individuals who seem disengaged from the church should not be neglected but approached with love, patience, and understanding. “People who appear hard to reach are still loved by God,” he said, urging believers to take deliberate steps […]

John Desmond Sowah addressing sanitation funding challenges in Greater Accra
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Greater Accra MMDCEs urge government to boost sanitation funding

The Dean of Metropolitan, Municipal, and District Chief Executives (MMDCEs) in the Greater Accra Region, John Desmond Sowah, has appealed to government to increase budgetary allocation for sanitation to sustain a clean environment and improve waste management, particularly in the capital region. He made the call during the handover of cleaning tools and equipment to all Metropolitan, Municipal, and District Assemblies (MMDAs) in the Greater Accra Region by the Ministry of Local Government, Chieftaincy and Religious Affairs. Mr. Sowah, who is the Ga West Municipal Chief Executive, emphasized that sanitation challenges in Accra have national implications. “When Accra is dirty, Ghana is dirty,” he stated, stressing both the symbolic and practical importance of maintaining cleanliness in the capital city. He acknowledged the government’s efforts to strengthen sanitation delivery through the provision of equipment and the reintroduction of National Sanitation Day. […]

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