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Rolling News Update: Ghana and Africa (Feb. 19, 2026)
Welcome to our rolling news feed. We are curating the latest developments from Ghana and across the continent, providing concise, factual summaries for our global audience. Please check back regularly as we update this feed with new stories throughout the day.
Ghana: President Mahama Signs 24-Hour Economy Authority Bill into Law

President John Mahama has officially assented to the 24-Hour Economy Authority Bill, 2025, transforming a key campaign promise into law. The bill establishes an authority to coordinate a national shift towards round-the-clock economic activity, aiming to boost productivity, attract investment, and create jobs by aligning public and private sector efforts and addressing infrastructure needs. Read the full story here
Ghana: Government Proposes Renaming NIB to BNI, Sparking Parliamentary Debate
The Interior Minister, Mohammed Mubarak Muntaka, has announced plans to rename the National Investigations Bureau (NIB) back to the Bureau of National Intelligence (BNI) to end confusion with the National Investment Bank. This change is part of a broader Security and Intelligence Agencies Bill that also seeks to abolish the dedicated Ministry for National Security. The bill has faced strong opposition from the Minority Leader, Alexander Afenyo-Markin, who warns it could concentrate too much power in the hands of the National Security Coordinator. Read the full story here
International: Former Prince Andrew Arrested in UK Over Epstein Links
Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, formerly known as Prince Andrew, has been arrested by British police on suspicion of misconduct in public office. The arrest follows the release of Epstein files by the Trump administration, which reportedly contain allegations that he shared confidential trade information with the late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein in 2010 while serving as a UK trade envoy. Buckingham Palace has stated it will cooperate fully with the investigation. Read the full story here
Ghana: Government Releases GH₵855 Million to Pay Cocoa Farmers as Reforms Backed
In a major move to stabilize the cocoa sector, the government has released GH₵855 million to settle outstanding debts owed to cocoa farmers. This financial intervention comes as the Majority in Parliament throws its weight behind sweeping reforms aimed at restructuring the Ghana Cocoa Board (COCOBOD) to enhance efficiency and revive the industry. Read the full story here
Ghana: Customs Intercepts 12 Trucks with Cooking Oil and Spaghetti, GH¢85M in Taxes at Stake
The Customs Division of the Ghana Revenue Authority has intercepted 12 trucks loaded with cooking oil and spaghetti in a major enforcement operation. Authorities state that the seized goods involve approximately GH¢85 million in evaded taxes, highlighting ongoing efforts to clamp down on smuggling and revenue leakage at the borders. Read the full story here
Ghana: ECOWAS Backs Full Probe into Killing of Ghanaian Traders in Burkina Faso Attack
The Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) has called for a thorough investigation into the recent attack in Burkina Faso that resulted in the deaths of Ghanaian traders. The regional body has thrown its full support behind efforts to uncover the circumstances surrounding the killing, as Ghanaian authorities engage with their Burkinabe counterparts to ensure justice for the victims and their families. Read the full story here
Ghana Water Limited Discovers Illegal Water Connection at Voltic Cool Pac Factory
The Tema Regional Office of Ghana Water Limited uncovered an illegal water connection at a Voltic Cool water production facility. This discovery at Klagon was part of efforts to reduce non-revenue water losses. Read the full story here.
Ofori-Atta Returns to U.S. Court today

A crucial court hearing in the United States on Thursday, February 19, could determine the immediate fate of Ghana’s former Finance Minister, Ken Ofori‑Atta. A federal judge is demanding concrete evidence that Ghana has formally requested his extradition. The development shifts the focus of the high-profile case from bail arguments to a deeper legal question: whether U.S. authorities have received proper documentation to justify continued detention tied to an international extradition effort. Read the full story here.
Chief of Assin Tetre Nkwanta Crashed to Death by Motorbike

The Chief of Assin Tetre Nkwanta in the Central Region has tragically died after being struck by a motorbike. The incident has sent shockwaves through the traditional area, with residents mourning the loss of their leader. Police have launched an investigation into the circumstances surrounding the accident, and the motorbike rider is assisting with inquiries. Read the full story here.
Ga Mantse Stable After Early Morning Accident

The Ga Mantse, King Tackie Teiko Tsuru II, is in stable condition after being involved in an early morning road accident. Reports indicate the traditional ruler sustained minor injuries and is receiving medical attention. Well-wishers and members of the Ga community have been sending messages of support, and palace officials have assured the public of his recovery. Read the full story here.
54-Year-Old Woman Breaks 50-Year Silence on Alleged Abuse by Pastor Father
In a harrowing account of survival, a 54-year-old woman has come forward to break her 50-year silence on alleged sexual abuse she suffered at the hands of her father, a pastor. Speaking publicly for the first time, she detailed years of trauma and manipulation within the church setting. The revelations have sparked widespread outrage and calls for a thorough investigation into the allegations. Read the full story here.
Tomato Traders Warn of Price Surge as Burkina Faso Attacks Disrupt Supply
Ghanaian tomato traders are warning of an imminent price surge following recent terrorist attacks in Burkina Faso that have severely disrupted supply chains. The attacks, which targeted Ghanaian traders, have made key trade routes perilous, leading to shortages and uncertainty in local markets. Industry leaders are calling on the government to provide security assurances and explore alternative supply sources. Read the full story here.
‘Create a Gold Stabilisation Fund Now or Pay Later’ – Finance Prof Tells Gov’t
A leading professor of finance has urged the government to urgently establish a Gold Stabilisation Fund to shield the economy from volatile international gold prices. Warning that inaction could lead to severe economic consequences, the professor argued that such a fund would provide a buffer during downturns and ensure long-term revenue stability from Ghana’s gold sector. Read the full story here.
Mahama Advocates for Smart Local Content Policies at Takoradi Summit
Former President John Dramani Mahama has called for the implementation of “smart” local content policies to ensure Ghanaians benefit meaningfully from the country’s natural resources. Speaking at a summit in Takoradi, he emphasized the need for policies that go beyond mere participation to foster genuine ownership, skills transfer, and industrialisation. Read the full story here.
Ivory Coast Considers Following Ghana with Cocoa Price Cut, Sources Say
Sources have revealed that Ivory Coast is actively considering cutting its cocoa farmgate price to align with Ghana’s recent 28.6% reduction. Senior Ivorian officials stated that all options are on the table as the world’s top two cocoa producers grapple with a market crisis and plunging international prices. The Ivory Coast–Ghana Cocoa Initiative confirmed that both nations are coordinating closely on what they called “courageous and realistic decisions” to stabilise the sector. Read the full story here.
Ghana’s Glorification of Burkina Faso Leader Triggered Terrorist Attack on Tomato Traders – Nitiwul
Former Defence Minister Dominic Nitiwul has sparked controversy by suggesting that Ghana’s decision to honour Burkina Faso’s leader, Captain Ibrahim Traoré, at President Mahama’s inauguration may have provoked the recent terrorist attack on Ghanaian traders. Nitiwul questioned why Ghanaians were previously unharmed during peak terrorism years and called for a review of the government’s foreign relations strategy. Read the full story here.
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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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Ghana Activates Middle East Evacuation, Baba Jamal Wins Ayawaso East and Other Trending Stories in Ghana (March 4, 2026)
Welcome to our rolling news updates from Ghana, bringing you the latest developments as they break. Check back frequently for new additions as events unfold.
Baba Jamal Promises Ayawaso East Revival After Victory

NDC parliamentary candidate for Ayawaso East, Mohammed Baba Jamal (Baba Jamal), has launched a strong campaign message of renewal and transformation following the March 3 by-election. In a post-election statement, he declared “The reset starts now,” vowing to revive the constituency through focused development, youth empowerment, job creation, and improved living standards. Baba Jamal thanked voters for their turnout and support, pledged to work closely with the Mahama administration to deliver on promises, and called for unity among residents to build a brighter future for Ayawaso East.
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NPA Halts Discounted Fuel Pricing by OMCs Effective March 16
The National Petroleum Authority (NPA) has banned all Oil Marketing Companies (OMCs) from offering discounted fuel prices below the approved NPA price floor, effective March 16, 2026. The directive aims to enforce uniform pricing, protect revenue collection (especially taxes and levies), and prevent market distortion. OMCs found in violation face sanctions, including licence suspension. The move follows public complaints and industry concerns over unsustainable discounts amid rising global crude prices.
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No Ghanaian Casualties as Govt Activates Middle East Evacuation Plan
Foreign Affairs Minister Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa has confirmed that no Ghanaian nationals have been reported injured or killed in the ongoing US-Israel-Iran conflict. Speaking on March 3, 2026, he said the government has activated a full emergency evacuation plan for citizens in Iran, the UAE, Qatar, Bahrain, Kuwait, and other affected Gulf states. The Foreign Ministry is coordinating with embassies, airlines, and regional partners to facilitate safe return where possible. Ghanaians in the region are urged to register immediately, shelter in place, and follow official advisories.
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Marketer Remanded for Alleged GH¢13,000 Fraud
A 32-year-old marketer has been remanded into police custody by an Accra Circuit Court after being charged with defrauding a businessman of GH¢13,000 under false pretences. The accused allegedly collected the money promising to supply goods but failed to deliver or refund the amount. The case has been adjourned to March 10, 2026, for further hearing and possible plea. Investigations continue.
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Ga Mantse Speaks After His Accident
Ga Mantse King Tackie Teiko Tsuru II has broken his silence following a recent accident, using the moment to call for unity, peace, and national development. In an emotional address, he recounted the incident, thanked God for his survival, and urged Ghanaians to support President Mahama’s “reset” agenda. The Ga Mantse also spoke about the importance of cultural heritage, youth empowerment, and collective effort toward Ghana’s progress.
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Ex-COCOBOD Chiefs Finally Face Criminal Investigations
Former senior officials of the Ghana Cocoa Board (COCOBOD) are now under formal criminal investigation over allegations of financial misconduct, procurement irregularities, and abuse of office during their tenure. The probe, confirmed March 3, 2026, follows the revocation of several last-minute appointments and intensified anti-corruption efforts under the current administration. Details of the specific charges and individuals remain limited, but sources indicate the Economic and Organised Crime Office (EOCO) is leading the case.
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Escaped Ghanaian Prisoner Captured in Viral Video Mocking UK Police
A Ghanaian national who escaped from a UK prison was rearrested after appearing in a viral video mocking British police and boasting about his freedom. The suspect, previously convicted of serious offences, had been on the run until intelligence led to his recapture. UK authorities confirmed the arrest on March 3, 2026, and he is now back in custody facing additional charges related to the escape.
Read the full story here
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Newspaper Headlines Today: Wednesday, March 4, 2026
Wednesday, March 4, 2026. Stay informed with today’s front pages of Ghanaian newspapers, all in one place.















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