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Experts push for sustainable agric practices. . . To enhance food security

Amid escalating concerns over food insecurity and climate change, agricultural experts across Ghana are championing sustainable farming practices as a vital strategy to bolster food production and ensure long-term resilience. Key recommendations include adopting agroecological methods like crop rotation, organic fertilization, and integrated pest management. These practices not only enhance soil health and biodiversity but also mitigate environmental degradation. Technological innovations are playing a pivotal role in this transformation. Digital tools and platforms are empowering Ghanaian smallholder farmers with real-time data, enabling precision agriculture and efficient resource management. Efforts are also underway to reduce post-harvest losses through improved storage solutions and infrastructure. Initiatives like solar-powered cold storage facilities are helping preserve produce quality, thereby enhancing food availability and farmers' incomes. Training programs are being implemented to educate farmers on climate-smart agriculture, focusing on practices that increase productivity while conserving natural […]

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Minority accuses government of ‘appropriating Akufo-Addo legacy on e-Passport rollout’

The Minority in Parliament has accused the current government of misleading the public by presenting the rollout of chip-embedded passports as a new initiative, insisting the project was fully executed under the leadership of former President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo.In a statement released on Tuesday, May 6, 2025, and signed by Samuel A. Jinapor, Ranking Member of the Foreign Affairs Committee, the Minority described the recent launch of the nationwide rollout as a “purported re-launch” of a completed project. “It is through the hard work and dedication of the Akufo-Addo Government which oversaw the planning, procurement and execution of the Project that has led to Ghana issuing electronic chip-embedded passports,” the statement said.The Minority detailed the origins of the project, tracing it back to the International Civil Aviation Organisation’s (ICAO) 2013 directive on electronic Machine Readable Travel Documents (eMRTDs). While […]

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I’m still waiting for verification, Afua Asantewaa on second singathon attempt

Broadcast journalist Afua Asantewaa has revealed that she is still waiting for official confirmation from Guinness World Records following her second attempt at the longest singing marathon by an individual.This is after she concluded her attempt in December last year surpassing the waiting period for verification from Guinness world Record. According to the Guinness World Records website, standard application verifications typically take between 6 to 12 weeks.However, immediate verification is possible if an official Guinness World Records judge is present during the attempt. The verification period can vary based on the type of record and the complexity of the evidence submitted. Responding to a comment on TikTok, she simply stated, “We are still waiting.”

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Charles Bissue and Andy Owusu Plead Not Guilty to Corruption Charges, Granted GH₵200,000 Bail Each

n May 6, 2025, the High Court (Criminal Division) in Accra granted bail to Charles Bissue and Andy Owusu, each in the sum of GH₵200,000, following their pleas of not guilty to 15 corruption-related charges filed by the Office of the Special Prosecutor (OSP). Background of the Case Charles Bissue, former Secretary of the now-defunct Inter-Ministerial Committee on Illegal Mining (IMCIM), and Andy Owusu, an aide to the Ashanti Regional Chairman of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Bernard Antwi Boasiako, are accused of engaging in corrupt practices between January and February 2019. The OSP alleges that Bissue received GH₵35,000 from Benjamin Adjapong, directly and through Owusu, to expedite the renewal of an expired mining license for ORR Resources Enterprise without adhering to proper procedures. The charges stem from an undercover investigation by journalist Anas Aremeyaw Anas and his team at […]

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Supreme Court Adjourns Injunction Application Against Chief Justice’s Removal Process

The Supreme Court of Ghana has adjourned indefinitely the hearing of an injunction application aimed at halting the ongoing process for the potential removal of Chief Justice Gertrude Araba Esaaba Sackey Torkornoo. The application was filed by Vincent Ekow Assafuah, the Member of Parliament for Old Tafo, who is challenging the constitutionality of the procedure initiated by President John Dramani Mahama. Assafuah contends that the President's action of forwarding three petitions to the Council of State without first providing the Chief Justice an opportunity to respond violates her right to a fair hearing as enshrined in Article 146 of the 1992 Constitution. The Supreme Court, presided over by Justice Henrietta Mensa-Bonsu, announced the adjournment following a request from the Attorney-General's office, citing a conference of State Attorneys as the reason for their inability to attend the scheduled hearing. The court […]

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IDEG Calls for 120-Day Limit on Election Dispute Rulings to Strengthen Ghana’s Democratic Processes

The Institute for Democratic Governance (IDEG) has urged Ghana's Judiciary and Parliament to enact legislation mandating that all election-related disputes be resolved within 120 days. This initiative aims to enhance the efficiency and credibility of the country's electoral system by ensuring timely adjudication of electoral disputes. Rationale Behind the 120-Day Limit IDEG's proposal stems from concerns that prolonged election dispute resolutions can undermine public confidence in democratic institutions and potentially destabilize the political landscape. By instituting a definitive timeframe, the organization believes that electoral justice will be delivered more promptly, thereby reinforcing the legitimacy of election outcomes. Proposed Legislative Framework The recommended legislation would require that: All election petitions and related legal challenges be filed within a specified period post-election. The Judiciary prioritizes these cases to ensure resolution within the 120-day window. Mechanisms be established to monitor compliance and address […]

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Parliamentary Committee Urges Immediate Action on Delayed Pokuase-Mayera Affordable Housing Project

The Parliamentary Committee on Works and Housing has raised concerns over the prolonged delay of the Pokuase-Mayera affordable housing project, calling for immediate intervention to address the issues hindering its completion. The committee emphasized the project's significance in alleviating the housing deficit in the Greater Accra Region and improving living conditions for low- to middle-income earners. Background of the Pokuase-Mayera Housing Project Initiated in 2018, the Pokuase-Mayera affordable housing project was designed to provide over 1,500 housing units to address the growing demand for affordable homes in Accra. The project aimed to offer modern, cost-effective housing solutions to civil servants, young professionals, and low-income families. Current Status and Challenges Despite initial progress, the project has experienced significant delays due to various factors, including funding constraints, land acquisition issues, and administrative bottlenecks. These challenges have stalled construction activities, leaving many prospective […]

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Ghana’s gold reserves hit GH₵46billion in April 2025

The Bank of Ghana’s gold reserves reached a valuation of approximately GH₵46.3 billion at the end of April 2025 per the central bank’s announcement on May 6 that the price of gold had risen to GH₵46,086.32 per ounce. According to official data published by the Bank of Ghana, the nation’s total gold holdings stood at 31.37 tonnes as of April 30, 2025. This translates to 1,008,837.07 ounces of gold, using the standard conversion of 32,150.7 ounces per metric tonne. Multiplying the total ounces by the official spot price gives a calculated value of GH₵46,439,963,249.28, marking a rapid rise in the country’s reserves and underlining gold’s importance as a strategic financial asset for the Ghanaian economy.The central bank has gradually increased its reserves over the past two years, starting from 8.78 tonnes in May 2023 to over 31 tonnes by April […]

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Govt dissatisfied with food supplied by second-cycle school heads

The Minister of Education, Haruna Iddrisu, has warned that he may be forced to revoke the power to purchase food supplies for senior high schools from the hands of the management of schools if the quality of food and the supply schedule do not improve.He said even though he had implemented the NDC’s manifesto promise to put senior high school heads in charge of food purchase arrangements, the quality of foods being supplied by some heads of second cycle schools, as well as the supply schedule of those foodstuffs, was not encouraging. Mr Iddrisu said this at the inauguration of the Governing Council of the GES in Accra last Friday.Mr Iddrisu said he and the President's attention had been drawn to the quality of the supplies by the heads of schools and their distribution. He stated that the President was […]

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See list of 701 diplomatic, service passports cancelled because holders failed to return them

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs has cancelled 701 diplomatic and service passports because the holders failed to return them as directed.The cancellation takes effect from May 6, 2025. They are made up of 341 diplomatic and 360 service passports.The Ministry of Foreign Affairs in January 2025 directed a recall of all Diplomatic and Service Passports issued during the previous administration, specifically naming a broad range of former officials and other individuals required to return their travel documents. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs named the bearers of such passports as former ministers and their spouses, former Members of Parliament across all political affiliations, retired Justices of the Superior and Lower Courts, former Regional Ministers, Metropolitan, Municipal, and District Chief Executives, Chief Executive Officers of state institutions, chairs, and members of boards, officials of the National Cathedral Project, former Political Ambassadors and […]

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