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Rolling News Update: Key Developments in Ghana (Feb. 21, 2026)
Welcome to our rolling news update. We are monitoring key national and regional stories as they develop. Please check back regularly for the latest information and official statements.
Bursar of Ghanata SHS Arrested Over Alleged Diversion of Student Food Supplies

The bursar of Ghanata Senior High School, Lamisi Sarah, has been arrested for allegedly diverting portions of food supplies intended for students’ nutrition and welfare. The arrest, confirmed on February 17, 2026, followed credible reports prompting Greater Accra Regional Minister Linda Ocloo to involve National Security for a discreet investigation. Ocloo directed that the suspect be handed over to the Police for further action, describing the alleged breach as a serious violation of trust that undermines student well-being and public confidence. Investigations are ongoing. Read the full story here
Ghana and Burkina Faso Sign Seven Agreements to Strengthen Bilateral Relations
Ghana and Burkina Faso signed seven cooperation agreements on February 21, 2026, at the end of a reactivated Permanent Joint Commission for Cooperation (PJCC) session. The agreements cover mutual recognition of driver’s licenses, transport and road transit, cross-border cooperation, periodic border consultations, joint border reaffirmation, disaster and humanitarian crisis management, and combating illicit narcotics trafficking. Discussions emphasized security collaboration against terrorism and violent extremism, addressing cross-border challenges like Bagrรฉ Dam spillage, and deepening ties in shared history and development. Both sides condemned recent terrorist attacks in the sub-region and reaffirmed commitment to forward-looking relations. Read the full story here
Fifi Kwetey Hints at Imminent Reshuffle in Mahama Government
General Secretary of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), Fifi Fiavi Kwetey, has indicated that a cabinet and government appointee reshuffle is forthcoming under President John Mahama. Speaking on TV3 on February 15, 2026, Kwetey stated that the move would aim to boost efficiency, strengthen leadership in key sectors, and reposition officials for better performance, despite the government’s solid first-year record. He noted, โWe definitely are going to be having a reshuffle,โ though no specific timeline or targeted positions were detailed, with the hint drawn from party discussions. Read the full story here
Ghana and Burkina Faso Pledge Stronger Security Cooperation After Deadly Attack

Ghana and Burkina Faso have agreed to deepen their security collaboration following a terrorist attack in the Titao region that resulted in the deaths of eight Ghanaians. The attack has heightened concerns about cross-border instability and the spread of extremist violence in the West African sub-region. The new commitment aims to bolster joint efforts to secure their volatile border areas and prevent future incidents.
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Political Tensions Flare Over Government’s Response to Citizen Deaths in Burkina Faso
Fordjour and Bridget Otoo Clash Over Government’s Response to Burkina Faso Killings
A heated social media exchange has erupted between the Ranking Member of Parliamentโs Defence and Interior Committee, Rev John Ntim Fordjour, and presidential staffer Bridget Otoo, concerning the government’s response to the recent terrorist attack in Burkina Faso that killed eight Ghanaian traders. The dispute began when Rev Fordjour, who is also the MP for Assin South, shared videos on X of Vice President Professor Naana Jane Opoku-Agyemang dancing with staff at the Jubilee House. In his post, he criticized the government for what he perceived as jubilation during a time of national mourning, stating it was “disappointing and heartbreaking” and an “insensitive government” action, especially as the bodies of the victims had not yet been repatriated. His comments drew a sharp rebuke from Bridget Otoo, a media personality and staffer at the Office of the President. She accused Rev Fordjour of having “zero integrity” and of posting a “doctored video” to score “a cheap political point” using the traders’ deaths. She further labeled him a “spineless and shameless person,” adding she would be “embarrassed to have such a person preach to me.” Read the full story here
Professor Urges Africa to Resist Becoming a ‘Dumping Ground’ for Chinese Goods
Renowned economist Professor Stephen Adei has issued a stark warning to African nations, urging them to adopt strategic policies to avoid becoming a mere “dumping ground” for low-quality Chinese products. Speaking on economic matters, Professor Adei stressed the need for Africa to build its own industrial capacity, add value to its raw materials, and negotiate fairer trade deals that foster mutual development rather than perpetuating a cycle of dependency.
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Bank of Ghana Orders Immediate Removal of Cryptocurrency Billboards
The Bank of Ghana (BoG), in collaboration with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), has issued a directive for the removal of all cryptocurrency-related billboards across the country within 48 hours. The regulatory bodies have cited concerns that the advertisements may mislead the public and are promoting activities involving assets that are not currently recognized or regulated within Ghana’s official financial system. This move reinforces the central bank’s cautious and restrictive stance on digital currencies.
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Economic Fighters League Demand Amnesty for Cannabis Convicts After NACOC Policy Shift
The Economic Fighters League (EFL) has called for immediate amnesty for non-violent cannabis convicts, judicial review of past convictions, expungement of minor offence records, and reparations for affected farmers following the Narcotics Control Commission (NACOC)’s recent move toward legalizing regulated cultivation for medicinal and industrial cannabis. Describing the long-standing prohibition as unjust and economically irrational, the group emphasized that legalization must address historical harms, prevent “elite capture,” and prioritize small farmers and working-class communities who endured farm destructions and incarceration. They urged a comprehensive audit and release of those jailed for simple possession or small-scale activities. Read the full story here
Government Bans Land Transit of Cooking Oil, Mandates Seaport Routing to Curb Diversion
Ghana’s Finance Minister Dr. Cassiel Ato Forson has announced a ban on the land transit of cooking oil across borders, requiring all consignments to be imported and cleared exclusively through seaports. The directive follows the interception of 18 trucks suspected of diversion to Niger, which exposed major revenue discrepancies rising from GHยข2.6 million to over GHยข85 million in potential losses. Aimed at closing loopholes, protecting state revenue, and shielding local edible oil producers from unfair competition, the policy introduces stricter seaport controls including electronic tracking, scanning, and enhanced monitoring by the Ghana Revenue Authority, with disciplinary actions at land borders and possible confiscation and auction of impounded goods. Read the full story here
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UK Black Stars Launched to Honor Influential British-Ghanaians as Ghana Turns 69
London / Accra โ March 2, 2026 โ As Ghana marks its 69th Independence Day, the UKโs All-Party Parliamentary Group (APPG) for Ghana has launched the โUK Black Starsโ initiativeโa new recognition program honoring the most impactful and influential British-Ghanaians shaping life across Britain.
In a video message shared on social media and parliamentary channels, the APPG Chair, Bell Ribeiro-Addy, declared:
โGhana turns 69 and here in the United Kingdom people of Ghanaian heritage arenโt just celebrating, weโre building.โ
The campaign highlights the dual identity and excellence of the British-Ghanaian community, from boardrooms and courtrooms to classrooms, hospitals, labs, and creative industries.
The launch spotlights high-profile figures already making waves, including:
- Jason Arday (University of Cambridge academic)
- Afua Hirsch (journalist, author, broadcaster)
- June Sarpong (media executive)
- Adjoa Andoh (Bridgerton actress)
- Fuse ODG, Raye, and Stormzy (music artists)
- Lord Paul Boateng (one of the first Black MPs in Britain)
- Afua Kyei (Bank of England)
- Barbara Mills KC (Bar Council)
- Michelle Agyemang (footballer)
The APPG stated that these are just the beginning. โExcellence is everywhere,โ the statement continued, calling for nominations of doctors, entrepreneurs, artists, young leaders, and community changemakers who embody British-Ghanaian pride and contribution.
Nominations are now open via ukblackstars.com. The initiative aims to amplify visibility, celebrate dual heritage, and demonstrate the positive impact of the diaspora on UK society while reinforcing ties with Ghana.
The launch coincides with Ghanaโs 69th Independence Day celebrations worldwide and reflects growing recognition of diaspora contributions to both host nations and the homeland.
The APPG for Ghana continues to advocate for stronger bilateral ties, trade, education, and cultural exchange between the UK and Ghana.
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Ghana Maintains Over 5 Weeks of Fuel Stock Amid Middle East Tensions and Other Trending Topics in Ghana (March 2, 2026)
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Ghanaian Residents in Qatar Urged to Register for Emergency Preparedness Amid Regional Tensions
The Embassy of Ghana in Doha has urgently called on all Ghanaian nationals in Qatar to register immediately with the mission as part of ongoing emergency preparedness measures amid heightened tensions and unrest in the Middle East. The registration, accessible via an online form, will enable the embassy to communicate effectively, provide assistance, and coordinate evacuation arrangements if necessary. All information submitted will be treated with strict confidentiality and used solely for official consular and emergency purposes. The advisory follows recent regional hostilities, including missile and drone activity affecting Gulf countries, and complements earlier shelter-in-place guidance. Ghanaians in Qatarโincluding students, workers, families, and visitorsโare encouraged to complete the form promptly.
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Mother and Three Children Drown in Abandoned Galamsey Pit at Wassa Dankwa
A tragic incident in the Amenfi West Municipality of the Western Region claimed the lives of a 42-year-old woman and her three sons after they drowned in an abandoned illegal mining (galamsey) pit at Wassa Dunkwa on Saturday afternoon. The family had gone to collect firewood from dried cocoa trees near the siteโa common practice among residentsโwhen the children decided to swim in the water-filled pit. The mother rushed to rescue them but was unable to save them or herself. Bodies were retrieved and conveyed to the morgue at Catholic Hospital in Asankragwa. Police at Asankrangwa have commenced investigations. The incident renews concerns about the persistent dangers posed by unregulated and abandoned galamsey pits in many communities across the Western Region.
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‘I Dreamt of My Father Awaiting Judgment’ โ Mahama Recalls Teen Nightmares
President John Dramani Mahama shared a deeply personal reflection on his teenage years during the opening of the 2026 Judicial Year of the African Court on Human and Peoplesโ Rights in Arusha, Tanzania, on March 2, 2026. He recounted recurring nightmares about his fatherโ a minister in Kwame Nkrumahโs governmentโstanding before judges awaiting judgment after detention following the 1966 coup. Mahama described how his father was interrogated, held for over a year, and later faced renewed risk during the 1974 Acheampong coup despite being a private rice farmer. In a letter to Acheampong, his father offered unsolicited advice: โDo not hold on to power for too long. Leave when the applause is the loudest.โ The President said these experiences shaped his understanding of the dangers of challenging power and the importance of justice, stating: โAlthough I stand before you as a head of state, I remain the child whose father was detained for serving his country and advising its leader.โ The anecdote underscored themes of human rights, impunity, and judicial independence.
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Ghana Maintains Over 5 Weeks of Fuel Stock Amid Middle East Tensions โ NPA Assures

The National Petroleum Authority (NPA) has reassured Ghanaians that the country has sufficient fuel reserves despite escalating tensions in the Middle East, including the recent Israel-Iran conflict and threats to the Strait of Hormuz. As of last Friday (February 27, 2026), diesel stocks are projected to last over 5 weeks (approximately 5.3 weeks), while petrol stocks can sustain nearly 6.8 weeks. NPA Director of Economic Regulation and Planning Abass Ibrahim Tasunti, speaking on JoyNews’ The Probe on March 1, 2026, attributed the robust buffer to regular import mandates, daily product discharges, production from the Sentuo oil refinery (operational since June 2025), and the Atuabo gas processing plant for LPG. He emphasized continuous monitoring and planned imports to prevent disruptions, stating, “Even without this war, we always ensure that we have a plan to make petroleum products available for consumers in the country.” Vessels with diesel and petrol cargoes are already at Tema anchorage, with more scheduled.
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Three Arrested for Beating Liberian National to Death in Sakumono
Three suspectsโFrancis Amuzu (44), William Adison (36), and Vincent Adzikah (34)โhave been arrested by Sakumono District Patrol Team after a mob beat a 26-year-old Liberian national, Austin Tengeeh, to death near the Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG) facility at Lashibi in Sakumono, Greater Accra Region, on February 27, 2026. The victim was mistaken for a thief. Police responded to a distress call, found him unconscious with assault marks, and rushed him to Sakumono Community Hospital, where he was pronounced dead on arrival. His body is at the hospital morgue, and diplomatic protocols are being followed. The National Police Headquartersโ Cyber Vetting and Enforcement Team is pursuing additional suspects. Investigations continue.
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10 Confirmed Dead, 30 Critical After Manso Tontokrom Mine Cave-In
A cave-in at an illegal mining site (galamsey) in Manso Tontokrom, Ashanti Region, has claimed 10 lives, with 30 others in critical condition as of March 2, 2026. Emergency teams are intensifying rescue operations, with an unspecified number still believed trapped underground. Injured victims have been transported to Hwidiem Hospital. Officials have not disclosed the exact cause or total number of miners present at the time, but investigations are underway to determine the circumstances. The incident highlights ongoing safety risks in unregulated small-scale mining operations.
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President Mahama Arrives in Tanzania for African Courtโs 20th Anniversary
President John Dramani Mahama arrived at Kilimanjaro International Airport in Tanzania on March 1, 2026, to participate in the 20th anniversary celebrations of the African Court on Human and Peoplesโ Rights and the African Court of Justice and Human Rights in Arusha. He will deliver the keynote address at the solemn opening of the 2026 Judicial Year on March 2, themed โ20 Years of Service in Protecting Human and Peoplesโ Rights in Africa,โ at Kibo Hall. Accompanied by senior officials including Presidential Advisor Joyce Bawa Mogtari and Legal Advisor Marietta Brew, his visit underscores Ghanaโs commitment to the rule of law, human rights, and African Union judicial institutions. He was received by Tanzaniaโs Minister of Foreign Affairs Ambassador Mahmoud Thabit Kombo, Ghanaโs High Commissioner to Kenya Paul Evans Aidoo, and Supreme Court Judge Justice Sir Dennis Dominic Adjei.
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TikToker Arrested for Spreading False Claims About Kumasi Police Officers
Isaac Boafo, a 45-year-old TikTok content creator known as “Duabo King,” has been arrested by the Police Intelligence Directorate (Ashanti Region) for publishing false information. He alleged on TikTok that four officers at the Central Police Station in Kumasi engaged in inappropriate sexual conduct with commercial sex workers during night patrols at Asafo. During interrogation, Boafo admitted fabricating the claims to gain views and engagement, and also confessed to making unverified comments about the President for similar reasons. He was formally charged and detained pending further investigations. The Ashanti Regional Police Command, in a March 1, 2026, press release signed by Deputy Superintendent of Police Godwin Ahianyo, warned that such conduct will be dealt with according to law.
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Diplomatic Reset: President Mahama Appoints Baba Sadiq High Commissioner-Designate to Nigeria
President John Dramani Mahama has appointed Baba Sadiq Abdulai Abu as Ghanaโs High Commissioner-designate to Nigeria, as announced by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs on March 1, 2026. The move signals a diplomatic reset in Ghana-Nigeria relations under the Mahama administration. Baba Sadiq, a prominent figure in Ghanaโs creative and media industries, recently served as the National Democratic Congress parliamentary candidate for Okaikwei Central in the 2024 elections. The appointment follows the recall of previous envoy Mohammed Baba Jamal Ahmed (Baba Jamal) after he contested the Ayawaso East by-election amid allegations of voter inducement in NDC primaries. Ghana and Nigeria share deep historical, cultural, and economic ties, though relations have faced challenges from trade disputes, migration concerns, and regulatory issues affecting businesses.
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32-Year-Old Missing Woman Reportedly Killed in Road Crash
A 32-year-old woman who went missing after booking a ride-hailing trip to Kumasi Airport on Thursday, February 26, 2026, has reportedly died in a road accident. The Uber vehicle, traveling at high speed in the early hours (around 4โ5 a.m.), crashed into a broken-down bus parked in the middle of the road. An eyewitness rushed the woman and the driver to hospital; she succumbed to her injuries, while the driver survived but remains in a coma. Further details on the exact crash location or family response were not immediately available, and police involvement is not yet confirmed.
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Newspaper Headlines Today: Monday, March 2, 2026
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