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Africans and Diaspora to Exclusively Lead Design of Ghana’s New Slavery Museum
In a powerful assertion of African agency over how the continent’s history is told, Ghana has announced that the design of its new museum dedicated to the transatlantic enslavement will be led by a “vibrant, competitive and transparent” competition open exclusively to Africans and people of African descent.
Foreign Minister Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa unveiled the initiative on Tuesday, June 23, 2026, confirming that the museum stands as one of the “significant deliverables” of the Accra Next Steps Commitments presented by President John Dramani Mahama.
The announcement follows the historic Next Steps Conference on Reparatory Justice, which brought together leaders from more than 80 countries on the back of a Ghana-sponsored United Nations resolution recognising the transatlantic slave trade as the “gravest crime against humanity.”
A repository for returning treasures
The museum will serve a dual purpose of remembrance and restitution. It is designed to be the primary repository for approximately 2,000 looted artefacts being returned to Ghana by Germany and the Netherlands – a restitution milestone announced during the same conference.
“This museum shall be dedicated to remembering the transatlantic enslavement, honouring our ancestors, promoting truth telling and fundamentally serving as repository for the thousands of looted artefacts being returned to Ghana,” Ablakwa stated.
African-led design, global significance
In a deliberate departure from colonial-era curation, the government has mandated a design competition “led by Africans and people of African descent.” The approach ensures that the museum’s architecture and interpretation are shaped by those with lived connection to the history it commemorates, rather than by external institutions.
The initiative comes as Denmark’s Foreign Minister issued an apology for his country’s role in the transatlantic enslavement system and pledged support for preserving colonial-era castles along Ghana’s coast – described as a “good faith effort to prevent historical erasure, promote truth telling and guarantee non-repetition.”
Economic catalyst and memory keeper
Beyond its historical and cultural significance, the museum is expected to generate substantial economic benefits. Ablakwa noted that the project’s “job creation potential and overall tourism benefits will be enormous.” Ghana’s existing slave forts at Cape Coast, Elmina, and Christiansborg Castle already attract hundreds of thousands of visitors annually, and the new museum is poised to significantly boost diaspora tourism.
The project transforms diplomatic declarations into lasting infrastructure – a brick-and-mortar monument to memory, justice, and the enduring resilience of the African spirit, designed and built by the very people whose ancestors were stolen across the Atlantic.
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Thomas Partey Declares Readiness for England Showdown, Electricity and Water Tariffs Increase, and Other Big Stories in Ghana Today
We have carefully curated the most relevant stories from across Ghana today. Happy reading.
CCTV Captures Two Ghanaians with Children Robbed at Gunpoint in South Africa
A chilling CCTV video has emerged showing two Ghanaians — a man and a woman — along with children being robbed at gunpoint in South Africa. The incident, which occurred on June 21, 2026, around 7:00 PM local time, took place inside what appeared to be their shop. Armed robbers forced the victims to the ground, tied their hands with plastic cuffs, gagged them with tape, and stole valuables before fleeing.
The man managed to free himself first and pursued the robbers, while the woman screamed for help after freeing herself. The attack comes amid rising tensions as anti-immigration groups in South Africa approach a June 30 deadline demanding foreigners leave the country. Read the full story here
Police Arrest Israel Kwadwo Safo Akofena and Two Others Over Adwoa Safo Shooting Incident
The Ghana Police Service has arrested Israel Kwadwo Safo Akofena (also known as Akofena) and two others in connection with a shooting incident involving his sister, former Dome-Kwabenya MP Sarah Adwoa Safo. Akofena reported himself to the police on June 22, 2026, and was handed over to the CID for investigations.
A search of his vehicle and residence yielded a large cache of ammunition and two Glock pistols. The other suspects, Nana Kwaku Afriyie and Kwadwo Safo Koomson, are also in custody. The incident is linked to a bitter succession dispute within the Kristo Asafo Mission following the death of Apostle Professor Kwadwo Safo. All three are expected in court on June 23. Read the full story here
Electricity Tariffs Increase by 3.49%, Water by 0.85%, Effective July 1
The Public Utilities Regulatory Commission (PURC) has announced upward adjustments in utility tariffs effective July 1, 2026. Electricity tariffs will rise by 3.49% across all customer categories, while water tariffs will increase by 0.85%.
The quarterly review was based on factors including exchange rate movements (GH¢11.2228 to the dollar), inflation at 3.43%, and natural gas costs. PURC says the adjustments aim to maintain the financial viability of utility providers while balancing consumer impact. Read the full story here
Four Dead, Five Critical as Eight Houses Collapse in Cape Coast Rainstorm
Four people, including three children, have died and five others are in critical condition after a torrential rainstorm caused eight houses to collapse in Cape Coast. The heavy rains on June 19 and 21, 2026, triggered severe flooding in communities such as Ekon, Abura, Adisadel, and parts of the University of Cape Coast.
Over 736 residents have been displaced. The Cape Coast Metropolitan Assembly is demolishing collapsed structures, desilting drains, and planning long-term drainage solutions and enforcement against building on waterways. Read the full story here
Thomas Partey Declares Readiness for England Showdown as Black Stars Eye Group Lead
Black Stars midfielder Thomas Partey has declared himself fit and ready for Ghana’s crucial 2026 FIFA World Cup Group L match against England. Having missed the opening win over Panama due to visa issues, Partey expressed confidence in his physical condition and emphasised team unity over individual battles.
The match at Gillette Stadium in Foxborough offers Ghana a chance to strengthen their position toward qualification. Read the full story here
Ghana vs England: Old Scores to Be Settled in World Cup Cliffhanger
Ghana face England tonight in a highly anticipated Group L encounter at Foxborough, Boston. The Black Stars, buoyed by their late win over Panama, aim for a historic victory that could secure early qualification. England, strong favourites, come off a convincing win over Croatia.
Key players like Thomas Partey (now available) and goalkeeper Lawrence Ati Zigi are expected to bolster Ghana’s chances in what promises to be a memorable clash. Read the full story here
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Ghana’s top 10 newspaper front-page headlines: floods, shooting probe, Rawlings tribute, and World Cup clash dominate
Tuesday, June 23, 2026. Today’s front pages across Ghana’s leading newspapers capture a nation bracing for multiple crises and historic moments.
From devastating floods claiming 18 lives in the Central Region to political turbulence within the New Patriotic Party (NPP) and a historic World Cup showdown against England, here are the ten stories that commanded the front pages on 23 June 2026.
1. Floods claim 18 lives in Central Region
ources: Daily Graphic, Daily Searchlight, The Ghanaian Times
Heavy rains have wreaked havoc across the Central Region, with at least 18 people confirmed dead and dozens displaced. Cape Coast recorded four deaths alone, while roads remain blocked and communities submerged. The disaster has prompted calls for urgent emergency relief and long-term drainage infrastructure.
2. Interior Ministry suspends Kantanka Security licence over Adwoa Safo shooting
Sources: The Business Analyst, Daily Searchlight, Daily Guide
The Ministry of the Interior has suspended the Private Security Organisation (PSO) licence of Kantanka Security Services Limited following allegations that its personnel used unauthorised uniforms and possessed firearms while providing security at Kwabenya. The suspension comes amid an ongoing investigation into the shooting of former Dome-Kwabenya MP Sarah Adwoa Safo. Police have arrested Kwadwo Safo Akofena and two others in connection with the incident.
3. NDC names national headquarters after Rawlings in historic tribute
Sources: Daily Graphic, The Catalyst, Africa Today, The National
President John Dramani Mahama led senior party executives, members of Parliament, and the Rawlings family in a historic ceremony on 22 June – coinciding with the late founder’s birthday – to rename the National Democratic Congress (NDC) headquarters after former President Jerry John Rawlings. A bust was unveiled in his honour, with Mahama calling for a renewal of Rawlings’ ideals.
4. Bantama NPP boils over electoral manipulation allegations
Sources: The Hawk, The Archives, Daily Guide
Tensions are running high in the NPP’s Bantama constituency as Chairman Asenso-Boakye faces accusations of manipulating voting materials. The constituency chairman allegedly seized voting materials, sparking violent confrontations and calls for intervention from the party’s national leadership.
5. Utility tariffs hike: Electricity up 3.49%, water up 0.85% from July
Sources: B-World, Daily Searchlight, Daily Guide
The Public Utilities Regulatory Commission (PURC) has announced an upward adjustment in electricity and water tariffs effective 1 July 2026. Electricity will increase by 3.49 per cent while water rises by 0.85 per cent, citing exchange rate fluctuations, inflation, fuel costs, and the need to maintain utility companies’ financial viability.
6. Ghana vs England: Black Stars set for historic World Cup clash
Sources: The Ghanaian Times, Daily Graphic
Matchday 13 brings a blockbuster World Cup encounter as Ghana’s Black Stars prepare to face England’s Three Lions. The match carries immense historical weight, with fans across Ghana hopeful of a famous victory on the global stage.
7. LBMA gold giants throw weight behind Ghana reforms
Sources: The Hawk
The London Bullion Market Association (LBMA) and major world gold giants have thrown their weight behind Ghana’s gold sector reforms. The development signals growing international confidence in Ghana’s efforts to strengthen gold trading standards and transparency.
8. Kantanka family rejects Akofena’s leadership bid
Sources: Daily Searchlight
Internal strife within the Kristo Asafo Church has deepened as the Kantanka family publicly rejects the leadership bid of Nana Kwadwo Safo Akofena, following the shooting incident and the suspension of Kantanka Security Services. The family feud threatens to tear apart the church founded by Apostle Kwadwo Safo.
9. NPP rebels demand Kennedy’s head before 2027 elections
Sources: The Hawk, Patriot Press
Rebel factions within the NPP are demanding the removal of Kennedy Agyapong’s influence ahead of the 2027 general elections. Meanwhile, Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia has unveiled a powerful post-2024 team in a major party reset strategy, with allies urging him to stay focused and resilient amid growing political attacks.
10. PIAC queries petroleum-funded road project in Volta Region
Sources: Business & Financial Times
The Public Interest and Accountability Committee (PIAC) has raised queries over a petroleum-funded road project in the Volta Region. The watchdog body is demanding transparency and accountability in the use of oil revenues for infrastructure development.
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UTAG Issues June 30 Strike Deadline, Ghana’s Non-Traditional Exports Surpass $5 Billion, and Other Big Stories Today
We have carefully curated the trending stories from across Ghana today, offering our global audience a clear snapshot of the most current developments in the country.
UTAG Gives Government June 30 Deadline to Resolve Welfare Issues or Face Strike
The University Teachers Association of Ghana (UTAG) has issued a firm ultimatum to the government, setting June 30, 2026, as the deadline to address several outstanding welfare and conditions-of-service issues or risk a nationwide strike. The decision was taken after the association’s National Executive Council meeting at the University of Health and Allied Sciences (UHAS) in Ho on June 18.
Key demands include signing the Interim Salary Adjustment Agreement, resolving post-retirement contract issues, paying promotion and salary arrears, and expediting the 2026 Book and Research Allowance. UTAG warned that failure to act would trigger branch-level consultations for industrial action in line with its constitution and the Labour Act. Read the full story here
Ghana’s Non-Traditional Exports Exceed $5 Billion for the First Time
Ghana’s non-traditional exports have crossed the $5 billion mark for the first time, recording approximately 30% growth over the previous year, according to the Ghana Export Promotion Authority (GEPA). Deputy CEO Rashid Raymond Kramer described the milestone as a major achievement in export diversification and a step toward the $10 billion target by 2030.
Growth was driven by value-added products, with cocoa butter and cake alone generating over $800 million. Other strong performers include cashew, shea, coconut, yam, mango, and processed agricultural goods. GEPA emphasised continued support for quality improvement and market access. Read the full story here
Ghanaian Woman Recounts Harsh Ordeal as Housemaid in Iraq
A Ghanaian woman who returned from Iraq has shared a distressing account of her two years working as a housemaid, describing the conditions as akin to slavery. In a video interview, she detailed poor treatment, difficult living conditions, and exhaustion even on the day she departed. Another returnee, Priscilla Anane, echoed similar experiences after three years in the country.
The women highlighted the harsh realities faced by many Ghanaian domestic workers in the Middle East and expressed no desire to return despite any economic opportunities. Read the full story here
Ghana Eyes Major Rail Shift to Protect Roads and Capture Sahel Cargo Trade
The government is advancing plans to develop a dedicated rail freight corridor from Takoradi Port to Hamile in the Upper West Region to handle cargo destined for landlocked Sahel countries. Finance Minister Dr. Cassiel Ato Forson said the move aims to safeguard massive investments in road infrastructure while positioning Ghana as a major regional logistics hub.
Dr. Forson also announced stricter enforcement against truck overloading, which continues to damage roads. Discussions with Burkina Faso, Mali, and other Sahel nations on funding the 1,012 km railway project are underway, with completion expected in 3–5 years. Read the full story here
UTAG Sets June 30 Deadline for Government to Address Outstanding Conditions of Service
In a separate but related development, UTAG’s National Executive Council, led by President Prof. Vera O. Fiador, has given the government until June 30, 2026, to resolve multiple pending issues affecting university teachers. These include interim salary adjustments, promotion arrears, post-retirement contracts, and delayed allowances.
The association expressed frustration over delays by GTEC, the Controller and Accountant-General’s Department, and the Ministry of Finance, warning of potential industrial action if the deadline is missed. Read the full story here
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