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Ghana News Live Updates: Catch up on all the Breaking News Today (Feb. 18, 2026)
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GAF Evacuates Injured Traders from Burkina Faso Following Terrorist Attack

The Ghana Armed Forces (GAF) has successfully evacuated a number of Ghanaian traders who were injured in last week’s deadly terrorist attack in Burkina Faso. The evacuees arrived in Ghana and have been transported to medical facilities for urgent care. The operation underscores the government’s commitment to the safety of its citizens engaged in cross-border trade, even as calls grow for formal travel advisories for the volatile Sahel region. Read the full story here.
President Mahama Visits Survivors of Burkina Faso Terrorist Attacks at 37 Military Hospital
President John Dramani Mahama has paid a visit to the survivors of the Burkina Faso terrorist attack who are currently receiving treatment at the 37 Military Hospital in Accra. During the visit, the President assured the victims of the government’s full support for their recovery and reiterated the state’s commitment to pursuing all avenues to secure the return of those still unaccounted for. Read the full story here.
Suspect in Mamprobi Polyclinic Baby Theft Disguised as a Nurse โ Police
The Ghana Police Service has arrested 33-year-old Latifa Salifu, a cloth seller, in connection with the theft of a four-day-old baby boy from the Mamprobi Polyclinic. According to police, the suspect disguised herself in a nurse’s uniform and took the infant from the postnatal ward under the pretext of administering medication. The baby was recovered at the Korle Bu Teaching Hospital premises, and the suspect is in custody assisting with investigations. Read the full story here.
Mahama Rejects Removal Petitions After CJ Finds No Prima Facie Case Against EC, OSP Leadership
President Mahama has dismissed petitions calling for the removal of the Electoral Commissioner, her deputies, and the Special Prosecutor, following a review by Chief Justice Paul Baffoe-Bonnie. The Chief Justice ruled that the petitions did not establish a prima facie case to warrant further investigation or the constitution of a committee. The decision effectively ends the removal process against Jean Mensa, her deputies, and Kissi Agyebeng. Read the full story here.
Don’t Share or Download Viral Video Circulated by Foreign National โ Sam George Warns Public
The Minister for Communication, Digital Technology and Innovations, Samuel Nartey George, has issued a strong warning to the public against sharing, downloading, or monetizing a viral video secretly recorded by a foreign national involving Ghanaian women. He emphasized that circulating the content is a criminal offence under Ghanaian law and announced that investigations are underway to trace digital and financial evidence, with both the foreign suspect and any Ghanaian accomplices liable for prosecution. Read the full story here.
Burkina Faso Terrorist Attack: 7 Tomato Traders Who Survived Return to Ghana

Seven Ghanaian tomato traders who survived the recent deadly terrorist attack in Burkina Faso have safely returned home. The group arrived in Ghana on Tuesday, February 17, 2026, recounting their harrowing experience. The attack, which occurred near the town of Titao, claimed the lives of several other Ghanaian traders, sparking widespread calls for the government to issue travel advisories and improve safety protocols for citizens trading in the volatile Sahel region. Read the full story here.
ICU and GAWU Support Cocoa Reforms but Kick Against Pay Reductions
Two of Ghana’s prominent labour unions, the Industrial and Commercial Workers’ Union (ICU) and the General Agricultural Workers’ Union (GAWU), have expressed conditional support for the government’s broader reforms at the Ghana Cocoa Board (COCOBOD). However, they are firmly opposing proposed salary reductions for workers, arguing that the burden of the state’s liquidity challenges should not fall on employees. The unions are calling for negotiations to find alternative cost-cutting measures that protect workers’ livelihoods. Read the full story here.
Gov’t Pays GHยข10bn in DDEP Interest, Signals Strong Fiscal Health
The government has made a significant interest payment of GHยข10 billion to honour its obligations under the Domestic Debt Exchange Programme (DDEP). Officials have hailed the payment as a clear signal of improving fiscal health and a commitment to meeting debt servicing agreements. The move is expected to boost confidence among domestic bondholders and signals a positive step in Ghana’s broader economic recovery efforts. Read the full story here.
Russia Says It’s Unable to Confirm Nationality of Man in Sexually Explicit Images with Ghanaian Women
The Russian government has stated it cannot verify the nationality of the man at the centre of a scandal involving the leak of sexually explicit images of Ghanaian women. According to a statement from the Russian Embassy, the name circulating in media reports does not correspond to a known Russian name and may be an alias. Despite this, Russia has expressed willingness to cooperate with Ghanaian authorities in the broader investigation into the matter. Read the full story here.
Gov’t Summons Russian Ambassador Over Viral Nude Leak Scandal
The Ghanaian government has officially summoned the Russian Ambassador, Sergei Berdnikov, to express its “strong displeasure” over the alleged involvement of a Russian national in the unlawful publication of sexually explicit images of Ghanaian women. During the meeting, Ambassador Berdnikov acknowledged the violation of victims’ privacy and pledged cooperation in the investigation, though he noted that Russia cannot confirm the suspect’s nationality and that there is no extradition treaty between the two countries. Read the full story here.
Tension at Mamprobi Polyclinic as Residents Storm Facility Over Alleged Stolen Baby
Tensions ran high at the Mamprobi Polyclinic in Accra on February 17, 2026, after residents and family members stormed the facility following reports of a newborn baby allegedly stolen by a woman posing as a nurse. The baby was reportedly taken shortly after the mother delivered via caesarean section. Angry relatives confronted staff, accusing them of complicity, while police were called to restore order and launch an investigation. Read the full story here.
CCTV Footage of Mamprobi Polyclinic Baby Theft Emerges
CCTV footage allegedly showing the suspect in the Mamprobi Polyclinic baby theft case has emerged on social media. The images appear to show a woman carrying a sack and fleeing the hospital premises. The footage has been widely shared as authorities and the public intensify efforts to identify and apprehend the suspect. Police have confirmed they are reviewing the footage as part of their ongoing investigation to locate the missing newborn and bring the perpetrator to justice. Read the full story here.
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Ghanaian Pastor and 14 Others Arrested in Canada for Alleged Multi-Million Dollar Fraud
Toronto, Canada โ A Ghanaian pastor and 14 other individuals have been arrested in Vaughan, Ontario, following a major year-long investigation by York Regional Police into an alleged sophisticated fraud scheme that diverted nearly $100,000 from a Canadian program designed to prevent homelessness.
Isaac Oppong, 38, described as the ringleader and a former pastor at Miracle Arena for All Nations from 2018 to 2025, was arrested alongside Richard Owusu, 27, Christiana Oppong, 41, and 12 other non-Ghanaian suspects. The group faces multiple serious charges, including fraud, identity fraud, laundering proceeds of crime, and conspiracy.
The investigation, dubbed Project Great One, was launched after officials detected several suspicious applications to the Homeless Prevention Program (HPP) containing false or misleading information between January and December 2024. Police estimate that approximately $99,600 was fraudulently obtained from the program, which provides emergency housing support to vulnerable people at risk of homelessness. During the probe, officers executed searches on 12 homes and 10 vehicles, uncovering evidence of what they described as a well-organized and sustained operation.
Oppong is alleged to have used his position of trust within the religious community to recruit others into the scheme. The case has sparked concern within both the Ghanaian diaspora and Canadian faith communities, as the funds were intended to support some of societyโs most vulnerable individuals. Advocates have warned that such actions erode public trust in social support systems and deprive genuinely needy people of critical assistance.
Police say the investigation remains active, and they have not ruled out the possibility of additional suspects or victims coming to light. They have appealed to the public for any information that could help determine the full scale of the alleged fraud.
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Ghanaian Man Jailed for Minimum 16 Years for Murder of Deaf Woman in UK
London, United Kingdom โ A Ghanaian national, Duane Owusu, has been sentenced to a minimum of 16 years and six months in prison for the murder of 27-year-old deaf woman Zahwa Mukhtar, whom he punched and abandoned on a roadside in east London.
Owusu, 36, of Althorne Way in Dagenham, was convicted at the Old Bailey after a trial that revealed a tragic sequence of events on the night of August 15โ16, 2025. Mukhtar, who had never met Owusu or his group before, joined them during a night out.
After drinking and taking drugs, tensions escalated inside an overcrowded Mercedes. When the group stopped near a garage in Chadwell Heath Lane, Owusu forcibly removed Mukhtar from the car, threw her phone away, kicked towards her as she lay on the ground, and delivered a forceful blow to her neck. She fell backwards, hitting her head, and suffered a fatal fractured skull and brain injury. She was pronounced dead at the scene at 06:21 BST.
Judge Richard Marks KC described Owusuโs actions as showing complete disregard for Mukhtarโs welfare. He noted that while Owusu may not have immediately realised the severity of her injuries, he โcouldnโt have cared less.โ The judge also highlighted Owusuโs previous criminal record, including an eight-year sentence in 2010 for acting as a getaway driver in a fatal robbery.
Mukhtarโs brother, Jamaluddin, described her as a โremarkable young womanโ who overcame deafness caused by meningitis at age three and never let her disability hold her back. The family expressed deep grief, calling her loss an โimmeasurable void.โ
The case has drawn attention to issues of violence against women and the vulnerabilities faced by deaf individuals in social situations. Owusu was released on bail pending any appeals.
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Berekum Chelsea Robbery Suspects Arrested, Power Supply Disruptions, and Other Big Stories in Ghana Today
We have curated the most relevant stories from Ghana to keep you informed. Today’s news cycle covers the arrest of suspects in the tragic armed robbery incident involving a football team, power supply disruptions due to technical faults, scheduled electricity maintenance, and other key developments in governance, justice, and national affairs.
Police Arrest Two Over Deadly Robbery Attack on Berekum Chelsea Team Bus
Police have arrested two suspects, including the alleged gang leader, in connection with a deadly armed robbery attack on the Berekum Chelsea team bus that resulted in the death of one player. The incident occurred as the team was returning from a Ghana Premier League match against Samartex 1996 at Samreboi. Six armed men blocked the VIP bus carrying about 30 players and officials around 10:30pm, opened fire, and forced the driver off the road. A police intelligence team later engaged the suspects in a shootout, injuring one who is now receiving treatment. The Ghana Police confirmed the arrests and stated that further details will be communicated. The attack has sent shockwaves through the football community.
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OSP Has Grounds to Appeal High Court Decision on Prosecutorial Powers โ Prof Appiagyei Atua
Legal expert Prof. Kwadwo Appiagyei Atua has stated that the Office of the Special Prosecutor (OSP) has strong grounds to appeal the recent High Court decision that questioned its prosecutorial powers. The High Court had ruled that the OSP lacks independent authority to prosecute cases and directed the Attorney-General to take over all ongoing cases until proper authorisation is granted. Prof. Appiagyei Atua argued that the ruling raises important constitutional questions and that the OSP is well-positioned to challenge it at the Supreme Court level. The development has sparked debate on the independence of anti-corruption institutions in Ghana.
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Major Fault at Ghana Gas Processing Plant Triggers Power Supply Disruptions
A major technical fault at the Ghana Gas Processing Plant, caused by the complete failure of the Burner Management System controller for the Heat Medium System, has led to an emergency shutdown and temporary curtailment of gas supply to thermal power plants. The incident, announced in a joint press release on April 15, 2026, by Ghana Gas and the Ghana Grid Company, has resulted in power supply disruptions in some parts of the country. Engineers are working around the clock to replace the damaged system and carry out a comprehensive technical and safety risk assessment. Operations are expected to resume today, April 16, 2026, pending the outcome of the assessment. The companies have apologised to the public for the inconvenience.
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ECG Announces Planned Maintenance for April 16: See Full List of Affected Areas
The Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG) has announced planned maintenance works across four regional districts on Thursday, April 16, 2026, resulting in temporary power outages in several communities within the Central, Accra West, Tema, and Accra East Regions. The maintenance exercises, scheduled between 9:00 am and 4:00 pm or 5:00 pm depending on the location, are part of ongoing efforts to improve service delivery and enhance power supply reliability. Affected areas include Saltpond Zongo, Kurankyekrom, Otsir, Anomabo in Central Region; Dome CFC Estates, Gbawe Bulemin, Gonse, Joma Agbozome in Accra West; Lashibi, Community 19 Annex, Klagon in Tema Region; and parts of Nmaidzor and School Junction in Accra East. ECG has apologised to customers and advised them to make alternative arrangements during the specified hours.
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We Still Donโt Know 2020 Election Result Because โUnanimous FCโ Protected Jean Mensa โ Tsatsu
Renowned legal practitioner Tsatsu Tsikata has criticised the Supreme Court panel that handled the 2020 presidential election petition, claiming it failed to allow proper questioning of Electoral Commission Chair Jean Mensa. Speaking at an Honourific Lecture and Award ceremony held in his honour by the University of Professional Studies, Accra on April 15, 2026, Tsikata described the panel as a โunanimous FCโ for allegedly shielding Mensa. He pointed to inconsistencies in the results announced by Mensa and later corrections by the EC, arguing that the lack of testimony has left Ghanaians without a definitive accounting of the 2020 election outcome.
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Donโt Resign, Relax and Collect Your Pay โ Prof Prempeh to Special Prosecutor
Former Education Minister Prof. Matthew Opoku Prempeh (NAPO) has advised the Special Prosecutor not to resign but to โrelax and collect your payโ amid ongoing legal challenges to the officeโs prosecutorial powers. The outspoken MP made the remarks in reaction to the recent High Court ruling that questioned the OSPโs authority. He argued that the Special Prosecutor should remain in office and continue performing his duties while the legal battles play out in the courts.
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Ten Killed in Deadly Crash on Accra-Kumasi Highway
Ten people have been killed in a tragic road accident on the Accra-Kumasi highway. The crash occurred when a vehicle lost control and collided with another, resulting in multiple fatalities and injuries. Emergency services responded promptly, but the incident has once again highlighted concerns over road safety on one of Ghanaโs busiest highways.
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Strong Exports Lift Ghanaโs Q4 2025 Trade Surplus to GHยข47.2bn
Ghana recorded a strong trade surplus of GHยข47.2 billion in the fourth quarter of 2025, driven by robust export performance, particularly in key commodities. The positive trade balance reflects improving external sector conditions and stronger global demand for Ghanaian goods. Economists say sustained export growth will be critical for maintaining macroeconomic stability.
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