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Payroll Audit Finds 14,000 Ghost Workers, GH₵150m Irregular Payments

A mid-year audit linked to Ghana’s Budget found approximately 14,000 ghost workers on the national payroll, with GH₵150 million in irregular payments made to nonexistent staff—triggering urgent scrutiny and calls for systemic payroll reform. What We Found Vice President Bawumia disclosed that a biometric audit of the National Service Scheme payroll flagged around 14,000 ghost names, saving the state roughly GH₵112 million annually in suspected salary outflows. Earlier efforts led to the identification of over 44,000 ghost workers between 2022 and 2024 on the NSS, saving GH₵356 million. Ghana’s Auditor-General initiated a nationwide payroll audit (Jan 2023–Dec 2024) across MDAs and state-affiliated institutions to eliminate fraudulent entries and recover misused funds. Other regions such as the Northern Region and NSA also purged payrolls—NSA removed over 2,000 ghost names saving GH₵1 million and the Northern region saved GH₵34 million after field […]

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UNICEF Lauds Ghana’s $24 m Vaccine Payment

UNICEF has commended the Government of Ghana for completing its $24.5 million vaccine co‑financing obligation for 2025, describing the payment as vital for sustaining national immunisation efforts and protecting children’s health. What We Found UNICEF Representative Osama Makkawi Khogali confirmed Ghana fulfilled the 2025 vaccine co‑financing payment of $24.5 million, restoring the government's strong pre-pandemic track record. The payment ensures no vaccine stock-outs, protects herd immunity among children, and strengthens Ghana’s broader health system—making immunisation more sustainable as Gavi support phases down. UNICEF noted Ghana's past delays (since 2022) were due to COVID-related economic challenges, but acknowledged this full payment signals a renewed commitment to domestic vaccine funding. Expert Insight UNICEF described the payment as a strong demonstration of political resolve to prioritise child health and reduce vaccine-preventable diseases. As development aid wanes, Ghana's move aligns with its “Transition Roadmap: Towards Self-financing of […]

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Ghana Forestry Chief Sues Abronye DC for GH₵20M Defamation

Dr. Hugh C. A. Brown, Acting Chief Executive of Ghana’s Forestry Commission, has filed a GH₵20 million defamation lawsuit against political activist Kwame Baffoe (Abronye DC), alleging false claims of document forgery and unauthorized sale of forest reserves. What We Found In a broadcast on The Evidence (Ohia TV Online) on July 10, 2025, Abronye DC alleged that Dr. Brown had falsified documents and signed letters prematurely, and implied he sold parts of Jimira and Ofin Shelterbelt Forest Reserves for personal gain. On July 14, 2025, the Forestry Commission issued a rebuttal confirming Dr. Brown lawfully signed the letters in question during his appointed tenure, explaining the dated year mix‑up was a clerical error swiftly corrected before dispatch. The Commission denied any unauthorized sales, stating the forest reserves are protected public lands and the fee payments made by a private […]

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GH₵13 bn for Big Push Insufficient – Egyapa Mercer

Andrew Egyapa Mercer, Ghana’s Deputy Minister of Energy, cautioned that the GH₵13 billion allocated for the government’s flagship “Big Push” initiative in the 2025 national budget may be insufficient to deliver its ambitious development targets. What We Found Mercer made the warning public during a Newsfile broadcast on MyJoyOnline’s YouTube channel, stating explicitly: “the GH₵13 billion Allocation for the Big Push in the 2025 Budget May Be Insufficient”. He emphasized that fiscal constraints and heavy debt burdens limit government capacity to fund major infrastructure and social investments effectively. Expert Insight Analysts note that Ghana’s debt levels and limited borrowing capacity hamper ambitious development financing. This raises genuine concerns over whether GH₵13 billion can deliver the intended economic outcomes or keep pace with rising costs and scale. Mercer’s remarks have been seen as a realistic fiscal assessment, highlighting the need for clear funding strategies […]

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SMLM‑G Chair Demands Decision‑Making Role for Lab Managers

Dr. David Sebbie Sackey, Chair of the Society of Medical Laboratory Managers–Ghana (SMLM‑G), is urging the government to grant medical laboratory managers formal decision-making authority at facility and policy levels to improve healthcare delivery and service quality. What We Found In a public appeal, Dr. Sackey highlighted the absence of codified conditions of service for lab professionals and emphasized the need for their institutional inclusion in decision-making forums and leadership roles. Opinion and advocacy articles argue that lab professionals are routinely excluded from senior health facility management, with critical decisions handled by non-lab professionals despite the technical nature of diagnostics. Medical Laboratory Scientists and Technologists in Ghana have repeatedly emphasized that key decisions—like procurement of reagents, lab design, staffing, and diagnostic protocols—are taken by doctors, pharmacists, and administrators rather than experienced lab managers. Expert Insight Medical laboratory experts argue that for labs […]

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Nyamekye Confident Ahead of WAFCON Bronze Match

Black Queens forward Stella Nyamekye has expressed confidence ahead of Ghana’s WAFCON bronze medal match, emphasizing her team's strong form and belief in their readiness to secure third place. What We Found Nyamekye scored Ghana’s opening goal in the WAFCON 2024 semi-final against Morocco, though the goal was disallowed by VAR; Ghana went on to lose 4–2 on penalties after a 1–1 draw. Her early strike and consistent attacking intent helped the Black Queens reach their first semi-final in nine years, building morale ahead of the bronze match against South Africa. Coming off a dominant 4–1 group-stage win over Tanzania and a tight quarter-final penalty victory over Algeria, the team has shown tactical discipline and resilience—attributes Nyamekye credits for their growing self-belief. Expert Insight Sports commentators have praised Nyamekye’s composure and goal threat, noting her importance as part of a […]

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Mahama Urges Ghanaians to Uphold Atta Mills’ Values

President John Dramani Mahama has called on Ghanaians, particularly members of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), to uphold and restore the core values of late President John Evans Atta Mills—humility, integrity, truth, transparency, and ethical political leadership. ([turn0search1]) What We Found At the launch of the John Evans Atta Mills Memorial Heritage on 1 February 2022, Mahama stated: " Professor Mills was a man of integrity, tolerant, kind, fair—but firm… I call on each one of us Ghanaians to uphold truth and integrity and the peaceful nature of Prof Mills.” At the 9th wreath-laying ceremony for Atta Mills on 24 July 2023, Mahama described him as a humble and selfless leader who lived modestly and served with honesty: " Atta Mills was a man of integrity… he was modest and didn’t need millions of dollars in his house to survive.” […]

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Frederick Asare Joins Durban City FC on Free Transfer

Frederick Asare, ex‑Asante Kotoko goalkeeper, has signed for South African club Durban City FC on a free transfer after his contract expired. What We Found Asante Kotoko officially confirmed Asare's exit following the expiration of his contract in June 2025; he had 7 clean sheets in 15 Ghana Premier League games during the 2024/25 season. South African side Durban City FC expressed keen interest: they’ve arranged travel for Asare’s medical and initial assessment, with plans to finalize a deal upon mutual agreement. The club reportedly tables a two-year contract offer, currently under review by the player and his representatives; Asare is among their top goalkeeper targets for the upcoming season. Expert Insight Asare was widely praised as a modern-style keeper in Ghana’s domestic league, and this move could mark a crucial step in reviving his career following limited opportunities at […]

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GFA President: “We Will Soon Be Champions” – Black Queens

Kurt Okraku, President of the Ghana Football Association, told the Black Queens they are “on the verge of becoming champions” if they maintain their recent performance and momentum following their WAFCON semifinal exit. What We Found Okraku made the declaration in a Facebook post soon after Ghana’s narrow 4–2 penalty loss to Morocco, stating: “We will soon be champions if we build on this!!” This followed Ghana’s strong run to the semifinals of the 2024 Women’s Africa Cup of Nations—their best finish since 2016—highlighted by a dramatic penalty shootout win over Algeria. Both AdomOnline and MyJoyOnline report that Okraku credited the team’s resilience and encouraged stakeholders and fans to rally behind them as they eye the WAFCON trophy in the future. Expert Insight Analysts suggest Okraku’s remarks aim to boost morale and cultivate belief in the squad, following a high-stakes […]

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Leanier Addy: Nora Häuptle Was “Overhyped” — Former GFA Exec

Leanier Addy, a former member of the Ghana Football Association Executive Council, publicly stated that former Black Queens coach Nora Häuptle was “overhyped”, asserting her credentials were inferior compared to previous Ghanaian coaches, and called for stronger support of current coach Kim Lars Björkegren. What We Found On Asempa FM’s Ultimate Sports Show, Addy said: “We overhyped Nora Häuptle. If you check Nora’s credentials … other Ghanaian coaches … were far ahead of her.” She contrasted Häuptle with Ghanaian coaches and called for renewed support for coach Björkegren, urging the Ministry to organise more friendly matches. Nora Häuptle, who led the Black Queens from 2023 until January 2025, later managed Zambia and suffered a 5–0 quarter-final exit to Nigeria, while Ghana reached the WAFCON semi-finals under Björkegren. Expert Insight Addy’s critique reflects a broader sentiment that coaching underperformance and inconsistent results […]

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