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Top Ghana News Headlines Across Various News Outlets Today: January 1, 2026
As Ghana ushers in 2026 with celebrations and reflections, today’s top stories from leading local sources focus on economic reforms, political transitions, security developments, and cultural highlights.
From VAT changes impacting remittances to diaspora investments in tourism, these updates keep you connected to home amid New Year’s optimism. Here’s a curated aggregation of major news stories in Ghana:
Fireworks, Faith, and Flashlight Vigils Usher in 2026 Across Ghana
Ghana welcomed the New Year with a vibrant mix of fireworks, religious services, and candlelight vigils as millions marked the start of 2026. Streets, churches, and public spaces were alive with celebrations stretching into the early hours, signaling national optimism after a year of economic challenges and recovery.
Churches Across Ghana Held Traditional Watch Night Services to Welcome 2026
Across the country, congregations gathered for watch night services on December 31, blending Christian worship with cultural traditions as believers reflected on the past year and prayed for protection and prosperity in 2026.
GRA Implements Major VAT Overhaul Across Ghana Starting January 1, 2026
The Ghana Revenue Authority has officially begun implementing massive reforms to the Value Added Tax system under the new VAT Act, 2025 (Act 1151). Key changes include raising the VAT registration threshold, reducing the standard rate, abolishing the COVID-19 Health Recovery Levy, and streamlining tax structures. Businesses and consumers are advised to prepare for the changes as they take effect today.

MTN Ghana Plans Maintenance Downtime Ahead of New VAT System Integration
To align its billing systems with the updated tax regime, MTN Ghana announced a temporary suspension of airtime and data purchases during early morning maintenance on January 2, 2026. The brief disruption is part of preparations for the newly implemented VAT tariffs.
President Mahama Thanks Labour for Accepting 10% Pay Rise
In remarks reflecting ongoing economic reforms, President John Dramani Mahama expressed appreciation to labour unions for accepting a 10% public sector salary increase. The pact is part of broader efforts to stabilize Ghana’s economy amid fiscal pressure and cost-of-living concerns.
💰 Business & Economy
Ghana Completes $1.4 Billion in Eurobond Payments for 2025
Ghana successfully settled all scheduled Eurobond obligations for 2025, culminating in an early payment of a $709 million bond on December 30. Officials say this disciplined debt servicing strengthens Ghana’s credibility with international investors following prior economic challenges.
Fuel Prices Expected to Decline Marginally at Ghanaian Pumps
A combination of a strengthening Ghana cedi and falling global crude prices is expected to result in slight reductions in petrol and diesel pump prices from January 1, easing transport costs for drivers and businesses nationwide.
Ghana cedi Records Historic Annual Gain; First in 32 Years
After decades of currency pressure, the Ghanaian cedi closed 2025 with a notable annual appreciation against the U.S. dollar. Analysts link the rally to strong global gold markets and solid macroeconomic indicators, fueling optimism among importers, exporters, and investors.
Nigerian Star Asake Meets President John Mahama After Accra Show
Afrobeats sensation Asake met with President Mahama following his performance in Accra as part of the “December in GH” festivities. The encounter highlighted Ghana’s growing cultural ties with the wider West African music scene.
Viral Video of Actor LilWin Spraying Cash Sparks Online Reaction
A social media clip showing Ghanaian actor Kwadwo Nkansah (LilWin) spraying money on a religious leader has sparked widespread discussion about celebratory culture and social norms during festive events.
Community & Security
Ho Central Mosque Temporarily Closed Amid Leadership Dispute
Authorities in the Volta Region ordered the temporary closure of the Ho Central Mosque due to an unresolved leadership conflict. The action aims to create space for peaceful mediation and reduce tension among community members.
Police Increase Security Presence for New Year Festivities
The Ghana Police Service has reassured the public of heightened safety measures nationwide during New Year celebrations, including patrols at high-traffic zones, event locations, and watch night services.
Sports & Youth Events
All Set for an Exciting ‘Best of Bukom 2’ Boxing Showcase
Boxing fans are gearing up for the return of “Best of Bukom 2,” a major boxing event taking place at the historic Bukom Arena in Accra on January 1, promising thrilling matchups and celebration of Ghana’s pugilistic heritage.
Human Interest & Prophecy
Prophet Nigel Gaisie Shares 2026 Predictions
Prophetic leader Nigel Gaisie has released a series of visions he says will unfold in 2026, ranging from social shifts to high-profile releases and national triumphs. The prophetic message has ignited debate among followers and observers alike.
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Ghana Successfully Evacuates Former Vice President and Wife from Qatar
Accra, Ghana – March 4, 2026 – Ghana’s former Vice President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia and his wife Samira Bawumia have been safely evacuated from Qatar as the US–Israel–Iran conflict enters its most dangerous phase, diplomatic sources confirmed.
According to reporting by Joy News, relocation was coordinated by Ghanaian embassies in the region under direct instructions from Foreign Affairs Minister Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa.
Officials described the operation as swift, discreet, and well-coordinated with host authorities, though specific details—including the destination country—remain undisclosed for security reasons.
The evacuation comes after Iranian missile and drone strikes targeted US military bases and civilian infrastructure across the Gulf, including Qatar, in retaliation for US–Israeli airstrikes that killed Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. The conflict has triggered widespread airspace closures, mass flight cancellations, and heightened risks for civilians and expatriates.
Ghana’s Foreign Ministry has activated emergency preparedness plans across the Middle East, with partial evacuation of non-essential embassy staff from Tehran already underway and full contingency measures in place for nationals in Iran, the UAE, Qatar, Bahrain, Kuwait, and other affected countries.
The ministry continues to urge Ghanaians in the region to shelter in place, register with missions, avoid unnecessary movement, and monitor official channels.
The crisis threatens Ghana’s large diaspora in the Gulf—many of whom work in construction, hospitality, domestic services, and other sectors—whose remittances remain a vital source of foreign exchange.
It also risks driving up global oil and LNG prices, potentially reversing Ghana’s recent single-digit inflation gains and increasing fuel, transport, and living costs at home.
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Ghanaian Authorities Seize Over 1,000 Banned Chanfang Machines Used in Illegal Mining at the Port
Accra, Ghana – March 3, 2026 – The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has intercepted 1,070 prohibited Chanfang mining machines at the Tema Port in one of the largest single seizures since the government intensified its fight against illegal small-scale mining, commonly known as galamsey.
The operation, executed on March 3, 2026, was the result of months of intelligence-led surveillance and multi-agency collaboration involving customs, security services, and regulatory bodies.
Officials say the machines were concealed in imported containers and destined for a sophisticated syndicate suspected of fueling widespread river and forest destruction across Ghana.
Chanfang machines—small, portable alluvial gold mining equipment—were banned nationwide in October 2025 due to their severe environmental impact. They cause extensive river pollution, heavy siltation, destruction of aquatic ecosystems, and degradation of fertile farmland.
The EPA cited the Environmental Protection Act, 2025 (Act 1124) and the Environmental Protection (Environmental Assessment) Regulations, 2025 (L.I. 2504) as the legal basis for the prohibition.
“Although the manufacture and sale of these machines may have created livelihoods for some individuals, their use in riverine mining has resulted in extensive environmental damage, including polluted water bodies, silted rivers, and the loss of aquatic biodiversity,” an EPA statement read.
The seized equipment is now under secure custody pending further investigations. Authorities have vowed to prosecute all individuals and companies linked to the shipment, signaling a broader strategy to target not only on-the-ground operators but also importers, financiers, and logistical facilitators sustaining the illegal mining ecosystem.

The interception aligns with the EPA’s ongoing efforts to restore degraded water bodies. The agency recently deployed ionic nano-copper technology to treat polluted sections of the Birim River in the Eastern Region, at an estimated cost of $200,000 per kilometre.
Illegal mining remains one of Ghana’s most pressing environmental and public health challenges, contaminating major rivers that supply drinking water to millions. The EPA reiterated its zero-tolerance stance and commitment to dismantling supply chains that enable the entry of banned equipment.
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Ghana Intensifies Middle East Evacuation Efforts as Gulf States Reel from Iranian Retaliatory Strikes
Accra, Ghana – March 3, 2026 – Ghana’s Foreign Affairs Minister Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa has disclosed that the government is actively preparing for potential large-scale evacuation of citizens from Iran and several Gulf countries following Iran’s missile and drone attacks on US military bases and civilian infrastructure across the region.
In a Facebook post late Tuesday evening, Minister Ablakwa revealed he convened a virtual emergency meeting with Ghana’s Heads of Mission in Israel, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Kuwait, the UAE, Iran, and Turkey to assess the fast-moving crisis and coordinate consular support. He reported that no Ghanaian has been killed or injured to date.
Key actions underway include:
– Creation of a comprehensive database of all Ghanaians in the affected countries, including short-term visitors and transit passengers
– Direct outreach to identify individuals wishing to be evacuated for urgent government consideration
– Active assistance for Ghanaians seeking to exit via strategic border crossings
“The safety and welfare of all Ghanaians remains our utmost priority,” the minister stated, closing with “For God and Country.”
The diplomatic push comes as Gulf Arab states—long positioned as neutral commercial and tourism hubs—find themselves directly targeted by Iran’s retaliation against US-Israeli airstrikes that killed Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.
Strikes have hit energy facilities, airports, and residential areas in the UAE, Qatar, Bahrain, Kuwait, and Saudi Arabia, shattering the region’s image of stability and prompting widespread airspace closures, flight suspensions, and economic disruption.
The conflict threatens Ghana’s large diaspora in the Gulf (construction workers, domestic staff, students, and businesspeople) whose remittances are vital to the economy.
It also risks driving up global oil and LNG prices, potentially reversing Ghana’s recent single-digit inflation gains and increasing fuel, transport, and living costs.
Ghana’s missions continue to advise nationals to shelter in place, avoid unnecessary movement, register immediately, and monitor official channels. Emergency contacts remain: +233 240 913 284 / +233 240 793 072.
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