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U.S. Embassy in Accra Opens More Than 2,000 Visa Appointment Slots and Other Trending Stories in Ghana (March 4, 2026)
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U.S. Embassy in Accra Opens More Than 2,000 Visa Appointment Slots for Short-Term Travellers

The U.S. Embassy in Accra has released over 2,000 new B1/B2 visa appointment slots for short-term travel over the next two weeks, including business, tourism, family visits, and travel related to the 2026 FIFA World Cup in North America. The move aims to reduce backlogs and accommodate time-sensitive applicants. The embassy urged prospective travellers to book promptly and noted that those with later appointments can reschedule earlier via the official system. High demand for U.S. visas continues in Ghana.
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GH¢1.5bn in Assets Frozen Under ORAL – Kwakye Ofosu Reveals
The Ghanaian government has frozen assets valued at GH¢1.5 billion under the Operation Recover All Loot (ORAL) initiative as part of ongoing investigations into misappropriated public funds. Minister for Government Communications Felix Kwakye Ofosu disclosed the figure on March 3, 2026, during parliamentary debates, noting that full recovery of the funds depends on successful prosecution and conviction of implicated individuals. He clarified that the widely reported GH¢600 million figure refers to general recoveries of misappropriated public funds and not amounts secured specifically through ORAL. The revelation underscores the government’s intensified anti-corruption drive.
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Bawumia and Wife Evacuated from Qatar by Ghanaian Embassies as Middle East Tensions Escalate
Former Vice-President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia and his wife Samira Bawumia have been safely evacuated from Qatar amid escalating Middle East tensions triggered by US-Israeli strikes on Iran and subsequent Iranian retaliatory attacks. The relocation was coordinated by Ghanaian diplomatic missions in the region under direct instructions from Foreign Affairs Minister Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa. Embassy officials described the operation as smooth and well-coordinated, with security details withheld for safety reasons. The government continues to monitor and assist all Ghanaians in affected countries.
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2 Suspects Wounded as Bodyguard Foils Attack on Judge’s Home
Two suspected armed robbers were wounded when a police bodyguard assigned to a Court of Appeal judge opened fire in self-defence during an attempted break-in at the judge’s residence in Kumasi late Tuesday night. Patrick Alor (23) and Akwasi Gyamfi (21) scaled the fence armed with cutlasses and scissors and attempted to break into the judge’s vehicle before confronting the bodyguard. Both suspects were shot in the legs, arrested, and rushed to Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital where they are in stable condition. The Ashanti Regional Police Command praised the officer’s vigilance and professionalism.
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11 Injured in Head-On Collision on Cape Coast-Takoradi Highway
Eleven people were injured in a head-on collision between an Opel Astra (WR 4860-13) and a Nissan mini-bus (CR 1414-23) at Eduadjei on the Cape Coast-Takoradi Highway around 7:30 p.m. on March 2, 2026. Ten passengers from the mini-bus (eight males and two females) and the Opel driver were rescued and rushed to Elmina Polyclinic. The driver of the Opel Astra was trapped in the wreckage and had to be extricated by fire personnel. Traffic was temporarily disrupted as debris was cleared. Police have launched investigations into the cause of the accident.
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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.
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Deadly Adenta Collapse: Owner Allegedly Continued Construction After Engineers Flagged Structural Weakness
The owner of a building that collapsed in the Adenta area, killing one person and injuring four others, will be arrested after allegedly ignoring prior warnings that the structure’s pillars were too weak to support an additional floor, a local government official has said.
Ibrahim Faila Fuseini, Municipal Chief Executive for La Nkwantana-Madina, told ChannelOne TV that the developer had been explicitly warned not to continue with the project.
“The developer had been warned not to continue with the project because the building’s pillars were not strong enough to support an additional floor,” Fuseini said.
The collapse occurred on or shortly before June 4, 2026. One person was killed and four others sustained injuries. The injured were transported to two medical facilities: one victim was taken to the University of Ghana Medical Centre (UGMC), while three others were admitted to the 37 Military Hospital.
Site Declared Security Zone
Following the collapse, personnel from the National Disaster Management Organisation (NADMO) conducted an evacuation of the site, according to Dennis Nartey, a NADMO director who spoke to ChannelOne TV.
“Yesterday we did the evacuation, and this morning we invited the Ghana Institute of Engineers to assist with the structural integrity of this building,” Nartey said.
He added that based on the engineers’ findings, authorities have concluded that the structure was weak.
“A building can never collapse if structurally it is strong. So we deduce that of course the structure may be weak,” Nartey stated.
The site has since been declared a security zone, preventing anyone from entering to retrieve belongings.
“For now we have declared this place a security zone so that nobody can get inside to take belongings that do not belong to him,” Nartey said.
Debris Removal Pending
Nartey also told reporters that all trapped individuals were rescued on the day of the collapse.
“Everyone was rescued yesterday and they are safe this morning,” he said, adding that authorities had visited the hospitals to check on the injured. “Everybody is safe except the one life that was lost.”
Debris removal is expected to begin within two to three hours of the engineers completing their assessment. The operation is awaiting the arrival of an excavator and other machinery.
“Once the engineers have certified that they are okay with the information they’ve picked on the ground concerning the collapse, we can go ahead to do the collection,” Nartey explained.
Arrest and Investigation
The Municipal Chief Executive confirmed that the building owner faces arrest. Police have not yet released the owner’s identity or specified the exact charges.
The Ghana Institute of Engineers has been invited to conduct a full structural integrity assessment, the results of which are expected to inform both the debris clearance operation and any potential legal proceedings against the developer.
No additional details about the deceased victim or the four injured persons have been released by authorities.
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Two Dead as Fuel Tanker Explodes in Ghana’s Ashanti Region After Suspected Brake Failure
ADUBINSU, Ghana – Two people have been killed after a fuel tanker lost control, somersaulted, and exploded in the early hours of Thursday, June 4, 2026, in the Afigya Kwabre South District of the Ashanti Region, authorities said.
The explosion, which occurred at Adubinsu, sparked a massive fire that destroyed six container shops and a nearby house, according to an eyewitness account.
The tanker was travelling from Edwenase toward Adubinsu when the driver allegedly experienced brake failure, causing him to lose control of the vehicle, eyewitness Daniel Owusu told local reporters.
The vehicle reportedly somersaulted before bursting into flames, trapping the driver and his mate inside the burning wreckage.
Victims and Emergency Response

The mate of the vehicle was rushed to the Tafo Government Hospital but was later pronounced dead, Owusu said. The driver died at the scene. The identities of both victims have not yet been released by authorities.
Personnel from the Ghana National Fire Service and the Ghana Police Service were deployed to the scene to bring the situation under control. Firefighters worked to extinguish the blaze and prevent it from spreading to additional structures in the densely populated area.
The fire had already consumed six container shops — often used as small retail or storage units — and a residential house before emergency crews arrived.
Ongoing Investigation
Police have launched an investigation into the incident. Officials have not yet confirmed whether the tanker was carrying petrol, diesel, or another type of fuel, though the intensity of the explosion suggests a highly volatile product.
Brake failure remains the suspected primary cause, but investigators are expected to examine the vehicle’s wreckage for mechanical defects, as well as whether speed or road conditions contributed to the crash.
A Deadly Pattern
Fuel tanker explosions are a recurring tragedy on Ghana’s roads, often resulting in high death tolls due to the volatility of the cargo and the tendency for crowds to gather at accident scenes. In previous incidents, bystanders attempting to scoop fuel from ruptured tankers have been caught in subsequent blasts.
It remains unclear whether any bystanders were injured in Thursday’s explosion. Authorities have not released a full casualty count beyond the two confirmed deaths.
The Adubinsu incident adds to a grim toll of road accidents in the Ashanti Region, which consistently records some of Ghana’s highest rates of traffic-related fatalities due to a combination of poor road conditions, vehicle maintenance issues, and driver fatigue.
Call for Stricter Enforcement
Safety advocates have repeatedly called for stricter enforcement of vehicle roadworthiness standards, particularly for heavy-duty trucks and fuel transporters. Brake failure — a leading cause of such accidents — is often traced to inadequate maintenance or overloaded vehicles.
The Ghana National Fire Service has urged motorists and residents to maintain a safe distance from any accident involving a fuel tanker and to avoid attempting to collect spilled fuel.
Police have appealed to the public for any information that may assist in identifying the victims and determining the full circumstances of the crash.
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4 Survivors Rescued from Freak Building Collapse, Mahama Courts Global Investors at London Stock Exchange and Other Big Stories in Ghana Today
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GNFS Ends Dramatic Rescue Operation After Adenta Building Collapse
The Ghana National Fire Service (GNFS) has successfully concluded a search and rescue operation following the collapse of a two-storey apartment building at Adenta Newsite during heavy rains on June 3, 2026. Four survivors were pulled from the rubble. The service commended collaboration with police, medical teams, and other agencies. The cause of the collapse remains under investigation.
Reversing Anti-LGBTQ Bill Passage Will Be Difficult – Atta Akyea
Former Attorney General Samuel Atta Akyea has stated that reversing the passage of the Human Sexual Rights and Family Values Bill (anti-LGBTQ Bill) will be extremely difficult. He noted the bill was duly passed under the First Deputy Speaker and is now awaiting presidential assent, describing any attempt to reopen it as a “tall order.”
FDA Raises Concern Over Blood Bank Compliance
The Food and Drugs Authority (FDA) has expressed serious concern over low compliance levels in blood banking facilities across Ghana. Despite auditing 112 facilities, only 12 have met licensing standards. Common issues include use of unregistered devices, poor documentation, inadequate donor care, and lack of confirmatory testing.
US ICE Releases Details of Ghanaians Facing Deportation for Serious Crimes
The US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has published details of 30 Ghanaians among 355 West Africans facing deportation or already deported for serious criminal offences described as the “worst of the worst.” The list includes socialite Hajia4Reall (Mona Montrage), deported for fraud.
Fire Breaks Out Near Accra Central Police Station
A fire broke out near the Accra Central Police Station on June 3, 2026. Firefighters from multiple stations, including Accra City, Ministries, Parliament, and Industrial Area, are battling the blaze. No casualties have been reported so far, and the cause is yet to be determined.
Flooding Disrupts Traffic in Parts of Accra After Downpour
Heavy rainfall on June 3 caused flooding in several parts of Accra, severely disrupting traffic. The Ashaiman Underbridge was partially submerged, forcing motorists to divert or turn back. Commuters have been advised to exercise caution.
Mahama Opens London Stock Exchange, Courts Global Investors
President John Dramani Mahama presided over the Market Open ceremony at the London Stock Exchange, urging global investors to consider the Ghana Stock Exchange. He highlighted the GSE’s strong performance, including a 63.4% return in 2026, and recent successful oversubscribed listings.
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