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Ghana News Live Updates: Catch up on all the Breaking News Today (Feb. 15, 2026)

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Welcome to today’s real-time updates of developments in Ghana for Sunday, February 15, 2026. Return often for fresh summaries as stories break.


Interior Ministry Confirms Attack on Ghanaian Traders in Burkina Faso

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The Ministry of the Interior has confirmed that several Ghanaian traders were attacked and robbed in Burkina Faso near the border town of Paga on February 13, 2026. Armed assailants reportedly targeted a convoy of Ghanaian commercial vehicles, stealing goods worth thousands of cedis and injuring at least two traders. The Ministry is working with Ghanaian consular officials and Burkinabè authorities to secure the release of any detained nationals, provide medical support, and ensure safe return of the victims. The incident has heightened concerns about trader safety along the shared border amid ongoing security challenges in the Sahel region.
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AU Adopts Ghana-Led Resolution by Consensus – Mahama Outlines Global Diplomatic Push
The African Union Assembly of Heads of State and Government has adopted by consensus a Ghana-led resolution calling for a United Nations framework on reparatory justice for the transatlantic slave trade. The decision was made during the 46th Ordinary Session in Addis Ababa on February 14, 2026. President John Dramani Mahama, who championed the initiative, outlined Ghana’s ongoing global diplomatic push for formal acknowledgment, apology, education reforms, economic reparations, and debt relief for affected nations. The resolution strengthens the AU’s 2025 Theme of the Year on reparations and positions Ghana as a leading voice for historical justice.
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GoldBod Warns Against Gold Hoarding, Announces District Buying Centres
The Ghana Gold Board (GoldBod) has issued a strong warning against gold hoarding by licensed dealers and small-scale miners, stating that such practices disrupt market stability and undermine national revenue. In a February 14, 2026, statement, GoldBod CEO Sammy Gyamfi announced the immediate rollout of district-level buying centres across the country to improve access, transparency, and traceability in the gold trade. The initiative aims to curb smuggling, ensure fair pricing for miners, and increase official purchases for export. GoldBod reminded stakeholders that all gold transactions must comply with the new regulations or face severe penalties.
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Female Police Officer Directing Traffic Knocked Down by Drunk Driver
A female police officer was seriously injured after being knocked down by a drunk driver while directing traffic at a busy intersection in Accra on February 13, 2026. Eyewitnesses reported that the officer was performing routine traffic control duties when the vehicle, allegedly driven under the influence, struck her. She was rushed to the hospital and is receiving treatment for multiple injuries. The driver has been arrested and is in police custody assisting with investigations. The incident has renewed public calls for stricter enforcement of drunk-driving laws and greater protection for traffic wardens on duty.
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Govt to Extradite Foreign National Accused of Secretly Filming Ghanaian Women – Sam George


The Government of Ghana has confirmed it will initiate extradition proceedings against a foreign national accused of secretly recording intimate encounters with Ghanaian women and distributing the footage online without consent. MP Sam George, who chairs the Parliamentary Committee on Gender, Children and Social Protection, made the announcement on February 13, 2026, stating the suspect (believed to be Russian) has been located abroad. The case involves allegations of voyeurism, non-consensual intimate image distribution and possible human trafficking elements. Authorities are working with international partners to secure evidence and bring the individual back to face prosecution under Ghanaian law.
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President Mahama Honours August 6 Helicopter Crash Widows with Valentine’s Day Tribute
President John Dramani Mahama hosted the widows of the military officers killed in the August 6, 2024, helicopter crash at Jubilee House on February 13, 2026, in a special Valentine’s Day tribute. The President presented each widow with a bouquet of flowers and a personal message of support, acknowledging their ongoing grief and strength. The gesture was part of the administration’s commitment to honouring fallen heroes and providing continued care for military families. The crash claimed the lives of eight senior officers, including the then Chief of Defence Staff.
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How Ghana Featured in the Newly Released Epstein Files
Newly unsealed Jeffrey Epstein court documents released in early February 2026 mention Ghana in connection to a former high-profile associate of the disgraced financier. The references relate to travel and business dealings in the early 2000s but do not implicate any current Ghanaian officials or citizens in criminal wrongdoing. Ghanaian authorities have not commented officially, but the disclosure has sparked online discussion and renewed scrutiny of international elite networks linked to Epstein.
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Automobile Dealers Announce 15% Reduction in Vehicle Prices
The Automobile Dealers Association of Ghana (ADA) has announced an average 15% reduction in the prices of new and used vehicles across major brands, effective immediately. The February 13, 2026, decision follows negotiations with importers, government tax incentives, and a stronger cedi against major currencies. Dealers expect the cut to stimulate sales, ease transport costs for consumers and support economic recovery. Popular models from Toyota, Hyundai, Nissan and Kia are among those affected.
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CAGD: Verify Ghana Card Details by March 15 or Face Salary Suspension
The Controller and Accountant-General’s Department (CAGD) has issued a firm deadline: all public-sector workers must verify and update their Ghana Card details by March 15, 2026, or risk salary suspension starting March 2026 payroll cycle. The directive, announced February 13, 2026, aims to clean the payroll database, eliminate ghost names and ensure accurate payment of salaries, pensions and allowances. Workers are urged to visit NIA offices or authorised centres with supporting documents.
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Russian Man Who Secretly Filmed Ghanaian Women Reportedly Arrested in Tokyo

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A now-viral video purports to show the Russian national who previously gained attention in Ghana for controversial secret videos being arrested in Tokyo.

The video captures the man often identified in online reports by the username “Yaytsesl” being handcuffed and his rights being read to him by a Japanese law enforcement officer.

Arrest captured in partially verified video

The partially blurred footage circulating online shows Japanese police officers informing the man of his rights to remain silent in English while placing him under arrest.

In the video, officers say they had reviewed his online content before taking action.

The man is heard responding that he had never been arrested before and asking what personal items he would be allowed to bring.

The authenticity of the footage has not been independently verified.

Background: online activity linked to Ghana controversy

The suspect had drawn international attention after posting videos involving escapes with women in Kenya and Ghana that sparked widespread backlash.

The content allegedly included exploitative online material tied to vulnerable individuals, which triggered outrage among social media users and prompted calls for investigation.

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Ghanaian authorities later confirmed they were aware of the situation and had initiated inquiries into the man’s activities while he was in the country. Officials indicated they were cooperating with international partners as part of broader investigations.

Reports from African and Russian media described the man as a self-proclaimed “pick-up artist” and online blogger in his 30s who travelled to Ghana and other African countries, where he allegedly recorded interactions with women without their knowledge.

Media outlets in both regions also alleged that he used sunglasses equipped with a hidden camera to capture some of the encounters and later shared the footage on social media, although authorities have not officially confirmed these claims.

Cross-border legal implications

Japanese police have not publicly disclosed the exact charges, but the arrest, if confirmed, highlights how digital activity can lead to international law enforcement action. Authorities reportedly acted after reviewing evidence linked to his online conduct.

The case has also sparked debate in Ghana about online exploitation, digital regulation, and the protection of vulnerable populations in the age of social media.

In Ghana, under the Cybersecurity Act 2020, the law punishes those who share nude photos or videos online, especially of women and children, often for revenge or blackmail.

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Several Ghanaian Traders Feared Dead in the Brutal Terrorist Attack in Burkina Faso

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Several Ghanaian traders are feared dead after a truck carrying tomato merchants from Ghana was attacked by suspected terrorists in Titao, Burkina Faso, on Saturday, February 14, 2026.

In an official statement issued on February 14, 2026, Ghana’s Ministry of the Interior and National Security described the incident as “disturbing,” reflecting the gravity of the situation, but kept its lips tight about casualties.

One of the trucks hit in the attack. Image: GhanaWeb

The release, signed by Minister Mohammed-Mubarak Muntaka (MP), stated that the vehicle transporting the traders was caught in the terrorist attack in the northern Burkinabè town of Titao, near the Ghana border.

“The Ghana Embassy in Burkina Faso is liaising with the officials of Burkina Faso to visit the attack site for details and identification of Ghanaians caught in the attack,” the statement read. “Further details would be communicated to the public.”

While no official casualty figures have been released by Ghanaian or Burkinabè authorities as of February 15, 2026, and the identities of those affected remain unconfirmed, reports on social media, where the news about the attack first broke, suggest at least seven of the traders hit have died.

The attack took place in a region of Burkina Faso that has seen frequent jihadist incursions by groups linked to al-Qaeda and Islamic State affiliates operating in the Sahel.

Cross-border trade in agricultural goods, especially tomatoes, onions, and other perishables, is a major economic lifeline for communities on both sides of the Ghana-Burkina Faso frontier. However, escalating insecurity in northern Burkina Faso has increasingly disrupted commercial movements, raised insurance costs, and threatened livelihoods.

The Ministry’s prompt public communication reflects growing concern over the safety of Ghanaian nationals operating in volatile border areas. Ghanaian consular officials are expected to provide further updates as more information emerges from the joint site visit.

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Ghana News Live Updates: Catch up on all the Breaking News Today (Feb. 16, 2026)

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Welcome to today’s real-time updates of developments in Ghana for Sunday, February 16, 2026. Return often for fresh summaries as stories break.


7 Ghanaians Reportedly Killed in Burkina Faso Terrorist Attack


Seven Ghanaian nationals are feared dead after a truck carrying tomato traders from Ghana was attacked by suspected terrorists in Titao, Burkina Faso, on Saturday, February 14, 2026. The Ministry of the Interior confirmed the incident, stating the Ghana Embassy in Ouagadougou is liaising with local authorities to visit the site, confirm identities, and provide support. The attack occurred in a volatile Sahel border region where terrorist groups have intensified cross-border operations.
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No More Excuses – NCA Rolls Out Stricter Mobile Service Standards
The National Communications Authority (NCA) has introduced tougher quality-of-service standards for mobile network operators, effective immediately. The new rules, announced February 13, 2026, set minimum benchmarks for call drop rates, data speeds, network availability, and customer complaint resolution times, with heavy fines for persistent violations. The NCA said the measures aim to end years of public complaints about poor service and force operators to invest in infrastructure upgrades.
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Ex-Sergeant Peter Tasiri, Main Brain Behind June 4 Uprising, Is Dead

Retired Sergeant Peter Tasiri


Retired Sergeant Peter Tasiri, widely regarded as one of the key architects and ideologues of the June 4, 1979, Armed Forces Revolutionary Council (AFRC) uprising in Ghana, has died. The former soldier, who played a central role in the revolutionary events that led to the execution of eight senior military officers, passed away on February 13, 2026. Tributes have poured in from veterans, historians, and political figures acknowledging his controversial yet pivotal place in Ghana’s post-independence history.
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Return to Lecture Halls Effective Feb 16 – CETAG Directs Members
The Colleges of Education Teachers Association of Ghana (CETAG) has directed its members to resume in-person lectures starting Monday, February 16, 2026, following the suspension of an earlier strike. The directive, issued February 13, 2026, comes after negotiations with government representatives addressed outstanding concerns over conditions of service and allowances. CETAG urged full compliance to avoid disruptions to the academic calendar.
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Accra Gridlock Costs Ghana GH¢4.5bn a Year – Report
Traffic congestion in the Greater Accra Metropolitan Area costs the Ghanaian economy an estimated GH¢4.5 billion annually in lost productivity, fuel waste, vehicle maintenance, and health impacts, according to a new study released February 13, 2026. The report, commissioned by the Ministry of Roads and Highways, highlights peak-hour delays averaging 2–3 hours daily and calls for urgent investment in mass transit, road expansion, smart traffic systems, and alternative transport corridors.
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NPA Raises Price Floor for Feb 16 Window: Petrol Up to GH¢10.24, Diesel Pegged at GH¢11.34
The National Petroleum Authority (NPA) has adjusted the price floors for the February 16 pricing window, increasing the maximum retail price for petrol to GH¢10.24 per litre and setting diesel at GH¢11.34 per litre. The February 13, 2026, announcement reflects movements in global crude prices, exchange rate fluctuations, and local taxes. The NPA assured consumers that margins remain regulated to prevent excessive profiteering by Oil Marketing Companies.
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AGI Demands Protection for Local Manufacturers Under 24-Hour Economy
The Association of Ghana Industries (AGI) has called for strong safeguards for local manufacturers as government pushes ahead with the 24-hour economy policy. In a February 13, 2026, statement, AGI President Dr. Humphrey Ayim Darku warned that unrestricted foreign competition could undermine domestic industries, job creation, and value addition. The group urged the government to prioritise local content, tax incentives, and import substitution in the policy rollout.
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GTYA Calls for Urgent Road Safety and Infrastructure Reforms After Nsawam Tanker Explosion
The Ghana Tyre and Automotive Association (GTYA) has renewed calls for comprehensive road safety and infrastructure reforms following the fatal fuel tanker explosion on the Nsawam-Accra highway that killed three people on February 14, 2026. GTYA President Dr. Kwame Agyemang highlighted the need for mandatory speed limiters, fire-suppression systems on tankers, better road design, and stricter enforcement to prevent recurrence of such tragedies.
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T-Bills Investors Ignore Low Yields to Tender GH¢22.66 Billion Bids in Appetite Surge
Investors submitted GH¢22.66 billion in bids for Treasury bills in the February 13, 2026, auction, far exceeding the target despite historically low yields. The surge in demand reflects continued strong confidence in government debt instruments amid macroeconomic stabilisation efforts and attractive risk-adjusted returns compared to alternative savings options.
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