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Mahama’s Grand Entry to Independence Day Event, UCC Student Dead in Tragic Accident and Other Trending Issues in Ghana Today (March 6, 2026)
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Watch: President Mahama’s Grand Entry for 69th Independence Day Parade
President John Dramani Mahama made a grand ceremonial entry at the 69th Independence Day national parade held at the Jubilee House forecourt on March 6, 2026. Accompanied by the First Lady Lordina Mahama and escorted by the Presidential Guard, the President inspected the guard of honour before taking the salute amid cheers from schoolchildren, military contingents, and citizens waving national flags. The parade featured vibrant cultural displays, precision marches, and a flypast by the Ghana Air Force, all under the theme “Building Prosperity, Restoring Hope.”
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Youth in Tamale Protest Recall of IGP Special Operations Team
Scores of youth in Tamale staged a demonstration on March 6, 2026, against the recall of the Inspector-General of Police’s Special Operations Team deployed in the Northern Region. The protesters, mostly young men, blocked roads and chanted slogans demanding the team’s reinstatement, claiming it had restored order and curbed youth violence and crime. They accused political interference in the decision and called for the IGP to rescind the recall. Police dispersed the group peacefully after negotiations; no injuries were reported.
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5G Launch in Ghana Will Be a National Rollout for All Networks – Sam George
Member of Parliament for Ningo-Prampram, Sam George, has confirmed that Ghana’s upcoming 5G rollout will be a nationwide service available to all mobile network operators, following the NCA’s proposed removal of Next-Gen Infraco’s (NGIC) exclusivity clause. Speaking on March 5, 2026, George said the policy shift will allow MTN, Vodafone, AirtelTigo, and others to deploy and offer 5G directly to customers, accelerating digital transformation, enterprise solutions, and innovation across sectors like mining, healthcare, agriculture, and education.
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Ghana Now Has Buffers to Withstand Global Shocks – Dr Theo Acheampong
Economist Dr Theo Acheampong has stated that Ghana has built stronger economic buffers in recent months to absorb external shocks, including the ongoing Middle East conflict and potential oil price spikes. In an interview on March 5, 2026, he pointed to declining inflation (now at 3.3%), cedi stability, improved reserves, and fiscal discipline as key safeguards. While cautioning against complacency, Acheampong expressed confidence that these measures provide resilience against global volatility, though affordability remains a challenge for households.
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Tragedy as UCC Student Dies in Campus Shuttle Bus Accident – Reports
A University of Cape Coast (UCC) student has died following a shuttle bus accident on campus on March 5, 2026. Reports indicate the shuttle lost control and crashed, killing the student on the spot while several others sustained injuries. The incident has sparked renewed calls for improved vehicle maintenance and safety protocols on university campuses. UCC authorities and police have launched investigations, with the body conveyed to the morgue.
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69th Independence Day Celebration Scaled Down to GH¢1.5m

The government has significantly reduced the budget for Ghana’s 69th Independence Day celebrations to GH¢1.5 million, down from previous years, according to Minister of State for Government Communications Felix Kwakye Ofosu. Speaking on March 5, 2026, he explained the decision reflects fiscal discipline and a shift toward modest, meaningful observances focused on national reflection rather than extravagance. The scaled-down event at Black Star Square will still feature the traditional parade, presidential address, and cultural displays, but with streamlined logistics and no lavish spending.
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Today in History: Declassified Documents Show the CIA Orchestrated Nkrumah’s Removal – Mahama
President John Dramani Mahama has referenced declassified U.S. documents that reveal the CIA’s direct role in the 1966 coup that overthrew Ghana’s founding President Kwame Nkrumah. In remarks tied to Independence Day reflections on March 6, 2026, Mahama highlighted how external interference disrupted Ghana’s early post-independence trajectory. The documents, long sought by historians, confirm U.S. support for the National Liberation Council that toppled Nkrumah while he was abroad, underscoring ongoing debates about foreign influence in Africa’s liberation history.
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How US & China Are Fighting to Stop Ghana from Implementing New Gold Royalty Regime – Report
Ghana is facing intense diplomatic pressure from both the United States and China over its planned increase in gold royalties and local content rules for mining firms. A March 5, 2026, report reveals that Washington and Beijing—major players in Ghana’s mining sector—are lobbying against the changes, fearing reduced profits and influence. The proposed regime aims to boost state revenue from gold exports and strengthen local participation, but foreign governments argue it could deter investment. The tension highlights Ghana’s delicate balancing act between sovereignty and attracting FDI.
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Wa Serial Killer Reveals Motive Behind Killing Spree
The suspect in the Wa serial killings in the Upper West Region has confessed to the murders, citing personal grievances and revenge as motives. Police confirmed on March 5, 2026, that the man—arrested after a months-long manhunt—admitted to targeting his victims over disputes involving land, relationships, and perceived betrayals. The killings, which terrorised the Wa community, involved multiple stabbing incidents. Authorities say investigations are ongoing to establish full details and any accomplices.
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Police Announce Road Closures in Accra for 69th Independence Day Celebrations
The Ghana Police Service has announced major road closures in Accra on March 6, 2026, to facilitate smooth conduct of the 69th Independence Day national parade and related events. Affected routes include sections of Independence Avenue, Castle Road, and key arteries around Black Star Square and Jubilee House. Motorists are advised to use alternative routes, expect heavy traffic, and plan early travel. Security will be heightened, with checkpoints and restricted access zones in place.
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Ghana Air Force Welcomes First Airbus H175 Helicopter in Major Fleet Modernisation Drive
The Ghana Air Force has taken delivery of its first Airbus H175 helicopter, a significant step in its ongoing fleet modernisation programme. The aircraft, handed over on March 5, 2026, is equipped for multi-role missions including search and rescue, troop transport, and medical evacuation. The acquisition forms part of broader efforts to enhance air mobility, disaster response, and national security capabilities. Two more H175s are expected in the coming months.
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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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