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NPP threatens protest over suspension of Chief Justice

The New Patriotic Party (NPP) has strongly criticized President John Mahama’s suspension of Chief Justice Gertrude Torkornoo. In an interview on Adom FM’s Dwaso Nsem, the National Organiser, Henry Nana Boakye, popularly known as Nana B, announced that the party would embark on a series of protests to register their displeasure. “We will agitate, we will demonstrate, and let the whole world know that President Mahama is not the man we know. He is not protecting our democracy, and the judiciary is under attack,” he stated. He emphasized that the suspension is not just a personal affront to Chief Justice Torkornoo but an attack on Ghana’s democracy and the judiciary. On Tuesday, April 22, President Mahama suspended the Chief Justice following consultation with the Council of State and the establishment of a committee to investigate three petitions seeking her removal. In a statement issued […]

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Chief Justice Torkornoo: Names of petitioners, full allegations and her official responses leak online

This is coming a day after Chief Justice Torkornoo was suspended from office, following the establishment of a prima facie case, paving the way for a full inquiry. President John Dramani Mahama has set up a 5-member committee to handle the inquiry. There is no time frame on when the inquiry should be completed. Even though the 1992 Constitution indicates that the proceedings should be held in camera, the full contents of the petitions have surfaced on social media. The three petitions are said to be from a group called The Shining Stars of Ghana with one Kingsley Agyei as Chairman and Convenor. The other petitioners are Ayamga Yakubu Akolgo and Daniel Ofori. The committee is chaired by Justice Gabriel Scott Pwamang, a Justice on the Supreme Court bench. Justice Pwamang was appointed to the Supreme Court bench in 2015. Other members are […]

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Interpol dismantles human trafficking-fraud ring in joint Ghana-Côte d’Ivoire operation

In a major transnational crackdown, Interpol has announced the successful dismantling of a human trafficking ring that exploited victims through fraudulent job offers and pyramid schemes. The joint operation between Côte d’Ivoire and Ghana led to the arrest of two suspects and the rescue of 33 victims from Benin, Burkina Faso, Ghana, and Togo. According to Interpol, the criminal network lured victims with fake employment offers abroad, most notably in Canada. The case came to light after a Ghanaian father raised the alarm when his two daughters paid nearly $9,000 in fees to a recruiter who claimed to facilitate jobs in Canada, only for them to be trafficked to Abidjan, Côte d’Ivoire. In a disturbing revelation, the victims were held against their will and subjected to psychological and physical coercion. They were forced to perpetuate the scam by recruiting new […]

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Bank of Ghana to begin cryptocurrency regulation by September — Governor Asiama

Speaking at the African Leaders and Partners Forum in Washington, D.C., held on the margins of the IMF/World Bank Spring Meetings, Dr Asiama said the move is pending the passage of the much-anticipated Virtual Asset Providers Act, which will formally empower the BoG to license and supervise operations in the digital asset space. To enhance the regulation of these platforms and assets, the Bank of Ghana is establishing a dedicated unit focused on digital assets,” Dr Asiama stated. “This is a technology we cannot prevent, hence the need to move fast to regulate it.”The central bank’s upcoming intervention comes at a time of rapid expansion in digital finance, with Ghanaian consumers and businesses increasingly engaging with cryptocurrencies such as Bitcoin and Ethereum, despite the absence of a clear regulatory framework. In August 2024, the BoG issued draft regulatory guidelines aimed […]

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Volta Regional Police intercept ammunition bound for Benin

The Volta Regional Police Command has intercepted a large cache of ammunition on a commercial bus bound for Benin. The operation occurred in the early hours of Friday, April 18, 2025, at the Tadzewu-Mitsrikasa Police barrier. According to a police statement, officers on duty conducted a routine search on a Hyundai passenger bus with registration number GR 8246-Q. The vehicle, traveling from Accra to Benin, was found to be carrying 60 cartons of AAA cartridges (15,000 pieces) and 72 cartons of BB cartridges (18,000 pieces). The ammunition was concealed in sacks and hidden beneath passengers’ luggage. The driver of the vehicle, Abasou Fousseni, 45, and his co-driver, Salisu Jalilu, 38, were both arrested for questioning. While both men initially denied knowledge of the concealed items, police intelligence pointed to the co-driver as the individual responsible for loading the illicit goods. […]

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We want to make agriculture sexier and more engaging for the youth – Joyce Bawah Mogtari

Presidential Aide and Senior Presidential Advisor to President John Dramani Mahama, Joyce Bawah Mogtari, has emphasised the need to revitalise the agricultural sector by making it more appealing and engaging for young people. Speaking during an interview with Woezor TV on Sunday, 20 April, she highlighted the importance of youth involvement in agriculture as a means of securing sustainable livelihoods and national development. According to Madam Bawah Mogtari, the transformation of agriculture into a more attractive sector is crucial to changing perceptions among the youth. “All we want to do is to make agriculture sexier and more engaging for the youth to be able to build something for themselves,” she said. She noted that the current government’s approach under John Mahama would place special focus on empowering young people to take advantage of opportunities within the agricultural value chain. She […]

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We need policies that truly support entrepreneurs — Mahama

President John Dramani Mahama has called for the implementation of sound economic policies aimed at empowering entrepreneurs and fostering a vibrant business climate in Ghana. In a Facebook post reflecting on his experience during the recent Kwahu Easter celebrations, Mahama praised the energy and commitment of local business leaders, describing them as key drivers of economic growth. He expressed gratitude to the business community in Kwahu — particularly CEOs, business executives, and financial sector leaders — for their relentless efforts to boost the local economy. Mahama stressed the need for practical policies that unlock opportunities and translate the hard work of entrepreneurs into lasting success. He reaffirmed his commitment to “reset Ghana” by creating a more supportive environment for businesses to thrive, adding that entrepreneurship must remain central to the country’s economic transformation.

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Gideon Boako spends Easter with Tano North self-starters living in Accra

Member of Parliament for Tano North, Dr Gideon Boako, spent the Easter holidays engaging with a vibrant group of young professionals and entrepreneurs from his constituency currently residing in Accra. The gathering, held in a warm and interactive setting, provided an opportunity for these self-starters to connect with their MP and discuss issues relevant to their personal development, business growth, and contributions to their home district. Dr Boako commended their initiative and drive, noting that such determination is key to the transformation of Tano North and Ghana as a whole. In his remarks, Dr Boako encouraged the youth to remain committed to their aspirations, emphasising that their success in Accra could significantly benefit their communities back home. He highlighted the importance of innovation, resilience, and ethical leadership in today’s competitive environment. The MP also assured them of his continuous support […]

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500,000 Ghanaians living with HIV – Ghana AIDS Commission urges safe practices

The Ghana AIDS Commission has revealed that over 500,000 people in Ghana are currently living with HIV/AIDS, emphasizing the ongoing challenge the country faces in fighting the disease. According to the Commission, the national HIV prevalence rate stands at approximately 1.7%, with regional disparities. The Eastern Region records the highest rates, while the northern parts of the country report the lowest. Speaking to Adom News, Dr. Prosper Kharmacelle Akanbong, Assistant Director of the Ghana AIDS Commission, urged revelers participating in this year’s Kwahu Easter festivities to practice safe sex by using condoms to help prevent the spread of HIV and other sexually transmitted diseases (STDs). “There are enough condoms available for free distribution during the celebrations,” Dr. Akanbong stated, encouraging the public to make use of them. He also highlighted that the rising number of HIV cases is linked to […]

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POLICE ARREST 10 SUSPECTS FOR ILLEGAL MINING ALONG THE ABOI FOREST NEAR SAMREBOI

The Ghana Police Service in a special intelligence operation conducted yesterday, 18th April, 2025 arrested 10 suspects for illegal mining activities in the Aboi forest, near Samreboi in the Western region.Eleven (11) escavators and one (1) bulldozer which were found at the site, have been impounded and efforts are underway to get them removed from the forest into safe custody.In a similar operation on 17th April, 2025, the Police team arrested 29 suspects including 21 Ghanaians and 8 Chinese in the Subri forest and along the Tano river. Six (6) escavators, Four (4) motorbikes, Two (2) Toyota Hilux vehicles and One (1) Rav4 vehicle found at the site were impounded. Other exhibits including Four (4) pump action guns, One (1) single barrel gun, 54 live BB cartridges and Eight (8) pumping machines were also recovered.All the suspects are in custody […]

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