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Top Ghana News Headlines Today — December 29, 2025
From fresh polling on constitutional reforms to major security operations and growing diplomatic engagements abroad, here are the key stories shaping national conversation today, December 29, 2025.
Majority of Voters Support Five-Year Presidential Term — Poll
A new poll suggests that a majority of Ghanaian voters back extending the presidential term from four to five years, citing the need for policy continuity and reduced election-related costs. The findings are expected to reignite debate on constitutional reforms and governance efficiency.
Mahama Ends 2025 With Strong Approval Rating
President John Dramani Mahama closed the year with a 67% approval rating, according to a Citi Newsroom report, as optimism grows around economic recovery prospects heading into 2026.
Most Ghanaians Say Living Conditions Improved in 2025
Data from Global InfoAnalytics indicates that a majority of citizens believe their living conditions improved over the past year, reflecting modest gains in inflation control, employment, and access to services.
ECG Restores Credit Purchases for MMS-Compliant Meters
The Electricity Company of Ghana has restored electricity credit purchases for customers using MMS-compliant meters, easing pressure on households following weeks of disruptions.
COPEC Calls for Continued Investment in TOR
The Chamber of Petroleum Consumers (COPEC) is urging sustained investment in the Tema Oil Refinery to ensure long-term energy security and reduce dependence on imported refined petroleum products.
Firefighters Rescue 26 After Crash Near Kintampo Waterfalls
Three people were injured after a multi-vehicle accident near the Kintampo Waterfalls. Firefighters successfully rescued 26 passengers, with authorities praising the swift emergency response.
NACOC Dismantles Drug Dens in ‘Operation White Ember’
The Narcotics Control Commission has dismantled several drug dens across the Eastern and Greater Accra regions in a coordinated operation aimed at disrupting organized narcotics networks.
Galamsey Operator Jailed for Attacking Student
A court has sentenced an illegal mining operator for slashing a student with a blade, highlighting growing judicial action against violence linked to galamsey activities.
Canadian National Arrested Over Alleged Arson in Oyarifa
Police have arrested a Canadian national visiting Ghana in connection with an alleged arson case in Oyarifa, with investigations ongoing.
Family of Late Ghanaian Student in Latvia Welcomes Parliamentary Support
The family of a Ghanaian student who died in Latvia has welcomed intervention by the MP for Ablekuma West, as calls grow for accountability and justice.
KNUST Scientist Featured in UNESCO Virtual Science Museum
Professor Priscilla Mante of KNUST has been featured in UNESCO’s Virtual Science Museum, marking a major international recognition of Ghanaian scientific excellence.
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U.S. Airstrikes in Nigeria Signal New Security Dynamics in West Africa
A security analyst tells Ghana News Global that recent U.S. airstrikes in Nigeria extend beyond counterterrorism, reflecting a strategic effort to reassert influence in a region facing shifting geopolitical alignments.
Exporting From Ghana in 2026: Compliance Becomes the New Gateway
A Ghana News Global analysis highlights how stricter compliance standards are reshaping Ghana’s export landscape, with regulatory readiness emerging as a key requirement for global market access.
Ghana Delegation Heads to Latvia Over Student’s Death
According to Ghana News Global, a high-level Ghanaian delegation is set to travel to Latvia on January 20, 2026, in pursuit of justice for the late student Nana Agyei, underscoring Ghana’s growing diplomatic assertiveness in protecting citizens abroad.
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Ibrahim Mahama Acquires New $70 Million Private Jet
Accra, Ghana – March 3, 2026 – Ghanaian business tycoon Ibrahim Mahama has added a state-of-the-art Bombardier Global 6500 to his aviation fleet, with the ultra-long-range private jet valued at approximately $70 million.
The aircraft was purchased in 2024 and officially delivered in February 2026. A viral video circulating on social media today shows Mahama boarding the sleek grey-and-white jet, which proudly displays his signature “Dzata” (meaning “Lion”) branding on the tail—symbolizing strength, leadership, and his personal identity.
The Bombardier Global 6500 is one of the most advanced business jets in the world, boasting:
-A range of up to 6,600 nautical miles (enough for non-stop flights from Accra to New York, London, or Dubai)
-Maximum speed of Mach 0.90
A- spacious, customizable cabin featuring private suites, lounge areas, office space, high-end entertainment systems, and advanced climate control
-Bombardier’s cutting-edge Vision flight deck for enhanced safety and navigation
Ibrahim Mahama, younger brother of President John Dramani Mahama, is one of Ghana’s most prominent entrepreneurs and philanthropists.
His business empire spans mining (through Engineers & Planners), cement production (Dzata Cement), infrastructure development, and various charitable initiatives. The new jet aligns with his reputation for blending bold business moves with luxury and innovation.
The acquisition comes amid growing interest in private aviation among Africa’s high-net-worth individuals and reinforces Ghana’s position as a hub for influential business figures on the continent.
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Ghana’s Top Muslim Leader Condemns Khamenei Assassination, Calls for New World Order Based on ‘Right Over Might’
ACCRA, GHANA – March 3, 2026 – In a strongly worded message that resonates far beyond West Africa, Ghana’s highest spiritual authority for the Muslim community has officially condemned the killing of Iran’s Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.
National Chief Imam, Shaikh Dr. Osman Nuhu Sharubutu, issued a passionate plea for a global restructuring based on ethical principles over military power.
The message from the National Chief Imam released to the media in Ghana describes the late Iranian leader as a “pious man” and a “symbol of resistance and hope for the oppressed.”
The statement directly denounces the operation that led to his death as a “US-cum-Israeli aggression” carried out during the holy month of Ramadan.
The statement, released by his Personal Assistant Dr. Mohammed Marzuq Abubakari Azindoo on Tuesday, March 3, 2026, throws the Ghanaian Muslim community’s moral weight behind Tehran, describing the killing of the Ayatollah not as a political assassination but as a “martyrdom” that has thrown the global Islamic fraternity into sorrow.
A Broader Plea for Humanity
However, in a move that underscores the complexities of modern geopolitics, the Chief Imam’s message extends beyond sectarian lines. He explicitly expressed sadness over the loss of all lives in the ongoing conflict, including “Jewish or American, Arab or Persian.”
This inclusive tone positions the respected Ghanaian religious leader as a potential voice of moderation. He urged all warring factions to respect the sovereignty of nations, the dignity of humanity, and the sanctity of the Ramadan period.
“In the wisdom of His Eminence, contemporary society needs a new global order that articulates the centrality of RIGHT over MIGHT,” the statement reads. “This, he contends, will consolidate peace and security for the entirety of humanity.”
Geo-politics and Interfaith Harmony
The Chief Imam’s office acknowledged the deeply “geo-political” nature of the current tensions but insisted that “interfaith harmony has a role in search for solution.”
His call for an immediate end to hostilities and a shift from “escalating rhetorics” to “peace building pragmatics” arrives at a moment of extreme volatility in the Middle East.
By invoking the spirit of Ramadan—a time of reflection and mercy—Shaikh Sharubutu is appealing to the shared values of the Abrahamic faiths to de-escalate the situation.

The statement has been described by experts as a significant diplomatic signal from Ghana, a nation known for its religious tolerance and stable democracy. It places the country’s Muslim leadership firmly on the side of dialogue and against what it perceives as foreign aggression, while simultaneously calling for the protection of all innocent life.
As the world watches the fallout from Tehran, the voice from Accra adds a distinct moral dimension to the debate: a call for a global order where ethical right, rather than geopolitical might, determines the future of international peace.
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Top 10 Questions on the Escalating US-Israel-Iran Conflict Answered
Accra, Ghana – March 3, 2026 – As the US-Israel-Iran conflict enters its third day, marked by deadly airstrikes, missile barrages, and the reported killing of Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, global audiences are flooded with breaking alerts, viral claims, and instant analysis.
In a special segment on Firstpost’s Vantage, veteran journalist Palki Sharma Upadhyay addressed the most pressing viewer-submitted questions to cut through the noise and provide clear, concise answers.
Key points from the explainer:
1. What exactly is happening?
The US and Israel launched attacks on Iran, resulting in the death of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khamenei. Iran retaliated with missile strikes on US bases and allied interests across the Gulf.
2. Is this war going to get bigger?
It appears likely. The conflict shows no immediate signs of stopping.
3. When will it end?
No one knows. The situation remains highly unpredictable.
4. Will Russia, China, or NATO join the war?
No. Major powers are not expected to enter directly.
5. Will this go nuclear?
Highly unlikely. Nuclear escalation is not anticipated.
6. What role is the United Nations playing?
The UN has condemned the violence but is limited to diplomatic calls for restraint.
7. What does it mean for oil-importing countries like Ghana and other African nations?
It is not good news. Disruptions in the Strait of Hormuz or Gulf supply routes could drive up crude and LNG prices, directly impacting energy costs, inflation, and household budgets in import-dependent economies.
8. Why is the US doing this at all?
The motivation remains unclear even to many Americans—43% disapprove of the strikes according to recent polls.
9. What should you do if you’re stuck in the region?
Do not panic. Follow official advisories, contact your embassy, and stay where you are.
10. Does anyone actually have an exit strategy?
It depends on decisions made by US President Donald Trump.
The segment reflects growing global anxiety over the conflict’s trajectory, with African governments—including Ghana—issuing shelter-in-place advisories, partial embassy evacuations, and travel warnings for nationals in the Gulf and Iran.
The potential for higher oil prices and disrupted shipping routes threatens to reverse recent single-digit inflation gains in oil-importing African countries.
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