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Agbogbloshie Residents Endure Extreme Heat and Toxic Air Amid Ghana’s Climate Push

As Ghana accelerates efforts to tackle climate change, national attention has largely focused on flood control and improved drainage systems. Yet, in Agbogbloshie—one of Accra’s most vulnerable and densely populated communities—residents are facing another silent but equally deadly threat: extreme urban heat compounded by toxic air pollution and overcrowded housing. Despite initiatives like the Greater Accra Resilient and Integrated Development Project (GARID), which aim to enhance climate resilience in the capital, many argue that low-income neighborhoods like Agbogbloshie remain excluded from meaningful intervention. In Agbogbloshie, heat is not just an inconvenience—it’s a matter of survival. Narrow pathways, corrugated metal roofs, and poorly ventilated rooms trap unbearable temperatures, creating oven-like conditions that persist throughout the day and night. “My children have heat rashes every day. We pour water on the floor to cool the place, but it still feels like we’re […]

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Unequal Climate Resilience: Odawna Residents Left Behind as Accra’s GARID Project Expands

As Ghana intensifies its efforts to combat climate change, the Greater Accra Resilient and Integrated Development Project (GARID) is transforming parts of the capital with upgraded drainage systems, cleaner waterways, and better living conditions in flood-prone communities such as Nima, Alajo, and Akweteman. However, residents of Odawna, just a few kilometers away, say they have been overlooked. Recurrent floods and rising heatwaves continue to disrupt daily life there, exposing deep inequalities in the country’s climate resilience drive. GARID, supported by the World Bank and the Ministry of Works and Housing, was launched to protect vulnerable urban communities from flooding and climate-related shocks. In areas like Nima and Alajo, its impact is clear: new concrete drains, raised walkways, and improved waste management systems have reduced waterlogging and improved sanitation. Residents report safer neighborhoods and a visible decline in flood damage. In […]

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Don’t replace Bawumia, he’s closest to the presidency

Alexander Akwesi Acquah, Member of Parliament for Akim Oda, has cautioned the New Patriotic Party (NPP) against replacing Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia as its flagbearer ahead of the 2026 party primaries. Speaking on Asempa FM’s Ekosii Sen show, Mr. Acquah argued that Dr. Bawumia’s experience and proximity to the presidency make him the party’s best chance at retaining power. “Dr. Bawumia is very close to the presidency. He’s served as Vice President, acted as President, and worked closely with Nana Akufo-Addo for two terms. He has positioned himself well, and it would be a mistake for us to change him,” he said. He stressed that the upcoming NPP presidential primary should focus on selecting the candidate most capable of leading the party to victory, rather than personal favors or positions. “It’s not about who gives me a position when we get power; it’s about […]

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Ghana Imposes Moratorium on Independent Biometric Systems to Strengthen Data Security

The Office of the President has placed an immediate freeze on the procurement and use of independent biometric Automated Fingerprint Identification Systems (AFIS) across all government institutions. The directive, issued by the Secretary to the President, Callistus Mahama, marks a significant shift in how Ghana manages biometric and identification data. This decision isn’t just administrative — it’s a push toward efficiency, data protection, and digital standardization in government operations. Why the Ban Matters For years, different Ministries, Departments, Agencies (MDAs), and Metropolitan, Municipal, and District Assemblies (MMDAs) have operated separate biometric systems, often running parallel databases for verification and identity management. This fragmented approach has been expensive, inconsistent, and a serious risk to data integrity. The new moratorium prohibits all MDAs and state institutions from: Developing or deploying independent biometric platforms. Running parallel biometric databases. Verifying identities using only visual […]

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ISSER Urges Government to Treat Waste Management as an Economic Growth Strategy

Experts from the University of Ghana’s Institute of Statistical, Social and Economic Research (ISSER) are calling on government to redefine waste management as an engine for economic growth, rather than treating it solely as a public health challenge. In a new policy paper titled “The High Cost of Improper Waste Management and Poor Sanitation on Ghana’s Economy,” the ISSER team argues that effective sanitation systems could generate billions in economic value, create new employment opportunities, and improve environmental outcomes. According to the report, every US$1 invested in sanitation could yield up to US$5.50 in economic returns, based on data from the World Health Organization (WHO). The researchers estimate that if Ghana were to dedicate just 1% of its GDP — approximately US$883 million — to sanitation and waste management, the country could generate as much as US$4.86 billion in overall […]

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overnment to announce gun amnesty to curb proliferation of illicit arms

The Government of Ghana, through the Ministry of the Interior, is set to declare a Gun Amnesty Programme in the coming days to help reduce the growing number of illicit firearms and gun-related violence across the country. According to a statement from the National Commission on Small Arms and Light Weapons (NACSA), the amnesty will allow individuals in possession of unregistered or illegal firearms to surrender them without fear of arrest, interrogation, or prosecution. The initiative, being implemented in collaboration with the Ghana Police Service and other security agencies, aims to promote peace and security by removing illegal weapons from circulation. Executive Secretary of NACSA, Dr. Adam A. A. Bonaa, urged all Ghanaians to prepare to hand in any unregistered weapons once the amnesty is declared. He emphasized that each gun surrendered represents “one less instrument of fear and one […]

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Chamber of Mines tightens supervision of miners’ safety as workplace injuries rise

The Ghana Chamber of Mines says it is tightening supervision of large-scale mining operations to ensure communities within their catchments are actively involved in safety initiatives. It follows the worrying increase in workplace injuries recorded at most mining companies across the country. The Chamber believes extending safety standards beyond the mine’s boundaries will reduce the scale of damage in the advent of disasters. Available data from the Chamber of Mines suggests a mixed picture of the mining sector’s safety performance in 2024. While there were gains in some areas, reportable injuries rose by six percent, with first aid cases climbing from 162 in 2023 to 172 last year. Severe injuries which led to more than 14 days of worker’s absence saw a sharp increase from 17 to 43. Conversely, fatalities dropped from seven to four within the same period, representing […]

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65-Year-Old Woman Beheaded by Nephew in Central Region

A 65-year-old woman, Madam Abena Gladys, has been brutally murdered and beheaded by her nephew in Breman-Benin, a community in the Asikuma-Odoben-Brakwa District of the Central Region. The suspect, identified as Kojo Sam, allegedly attacked his aunt in what witnesses described as an unprovoked and horrific assault. According to a Ghana News Agency (GNA) report, the incident occurred around 12:15 p.m. on Monday, October 20, 2025, when the suspect forced his way into the victim’s room armed with a pestle. He reportedly struck her multiple times, dragged her outside, stabbed her repeatedly, and eventually beheaded her. Relatives and residents revealed that the suspect had previously threatened to kill the victim during family disagreements. Despite these warnings, the family chose to handle the situation privately without reporting it to the authorities. After committing the gruesome act, the suspect fled the scene […]

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Haruna Iddrisu Makes Ghanaian Mother Tongue Compulsory in All Schools

The Minister of Education, Haruna Iddrisu, has announced that the use of Ghanaian mother tongue as a medium of instruction is now compulsory in all schools across the country. He made the declaration in Accra during the launch of the Free Tertiary Education for Persons with Disabilities initiative, emphasizing that the directive takes immediate effect. “I am directing the Director-General of the Ghana Education Service and the GES that from today, teacher use of mother tongue instruction is now compulsory in all Ghanaian schools,” Mr. Iddrisu said. The minister described the move as a key step toward transforming Ghana’s education system and reinforcing cultural identity. He tasked the Ghana Education Service (GES) to ensure strict enforcement of the new directive in every school nationwide. “The GES is to ensure strict enforcement of this. The Ghanaian child was not born into […]

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Two Arrested in Tema-Afienya Train Sabotage Plot, Says Ghana Railway Authority

An ongoing investigation by the Ghana Railway Development Authority (GRDA) and the Ghana Police Service has revealed an alleged plot by suspected saboteurs to disrupt the newly launched Tema–Afienya train service, according to a report by Graphic Online. Authorities confirmed two separate sabotage attempts this week against the Diesel Multiple Unit (DMU) train — a new passenger service introduced as part of Ghana’s efforts to modernize its rail transport system. In the first incident on Monday, October 20, 2025, a 10-year-old boy was reportedly coerced into throwing stones at the moving train, shattering the front windshield. The following day, another attempt was made to derail the train by placing a large stone on the tracks. Police have since arrested two suspects — the 10-year-old and another individual believed to be his father — both allegedly paid GH¢20 each by unidentified […]

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