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Ghana Condemns Missile Attack on Ghanaian Peacekeepers in Lebanon and Other Trending Issues in Ghana Today (March 7, 2026)

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Welcome to our rolling news update from Ghana, bringing you the latest developments as they break. Check back frequently for new additions as events unfold.


Government Condemns Missile Attack on Ghanaian Peacekeepers in Lebanon, Calls for UN Investigation

The Ghanaian government has strongly condemned the missile attack that struck a Ghanaian UNIFIL battalion headquarters in southern Lebanon on March 6, 2026. Two soldiers were critically injured and the Officersโ€™ Mess facility was destroyed by fire. The government has formally protested the incident at the United Nations and called for a full investigation. Troops are currently safe in bunkers.
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Israeli Ambassador Expresses Regret Over Missile Attack on Ghanaian Peacekeepers

Israelโ€™s Ambassador to Ghana has described the missile attack on Ghanaian peacekeepers in Lebanon as a “tragic event” and expressed regret. The strike injured two soldiers and caused significant damage to the camp. Ghana has protested the incident through diplomatic channels.
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Ghanaian National Pleads Guilty to $100 Million International Romance Scam in US Court

Derrick Van Yeboah, a Ghanaian national, has pleaded guilty in a New York federal court to conspiracy to commit wire fraud as part of a Ghana-based syndicate that defrauded victims of over $100 million through romance scams and business email compromises. He personally stole more than $10 million and faces up to 20 years in prison.
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Iran War Disrupts Ghanaโ€™s Gold Exports โ€“ Report

The ongoing US-Israel-Iran conflict is negatively affecting Ghanaโ€™s gold export sector through increased shipping costs, higher insurance premiums, and global market volatility caused by threats to key maritime routes in the Gulf. Analysts warn of potential revenue losses for Ghanaโ€™s mining industry if the crisis persists.
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Popular TikToker Arrested for Alleged Defamation of Apostle Amoako-Attah

A popular TikToker has been arrested for allegedly defaming Apostle Amoako-Attah in a series of videos containing false and damaging statements. Police say the content was intended to tarnish the religious leaderโ€™s reputation. The suspect is assisting with investigations.
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Place Country Above Party, Tribe, and Personal Interests โ€“ President Mahama Urges on Independence Day

In his 69th Independence Day address, President John Dramani Mahama called on Ghanaians to prioritize national interest over partisan, ethnic, or personal agendas. He emphasized unity, discipline, and collective effort toward building prosperity and restoring hope for all citizens.
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GHโ‚ต6.1 Million and Counting: Mahama and His Appointees Donate Six Months’ Salary to Ghana’s Healthcare Fund

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President John Dramani Mahama has made good on a pledge to donate six months of his salary to Ghana’s flagship healthcare initiative, the Ghana Medical Trust Fund, popularly known as MahamaCares.

Combined with contributions from political appointees and deductions from officials who missed an asset declaration deadline, the total sum of GHโ‚ต6,102,737.80 has been transferred to the Fund.

The formal presentation was made on Monday at Jubilee House, where Deputy Chief of Staff (Administration) Nana Oye Bampoe Addo handed over the proceeds on behalf of the Office of the President.

The Controller and Accountant-General has already transferred the full amount to the Trust.

A ‘Reset Agenda’ Made Concrete

President Mahama launched MahamaCares on 29 April 2025 to address critical gaps in Ghana’s healthcare financing system. The Fund covers treatment costs for non-communicable diseases not fully provided for under the National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS), including cancers, cardiovascular diseases, chronic kidney failure requiring dialysis, stroke, diabetes, hypertension, and sickle cell disease.

The need is not abstract. According to the World Health Organisation, non-communicable diseases now account for 45 percent of all deaths in Ghana. One health facility alone recorded five thousand new diabetes referrals in the first half of 2025.

‘Real Sacrifices’ and a Call for Public Support

Nana Oye Bampoe Addo stated that the salary donations had not come without cost to those who made them.

“These salary donations came with real sacrifices. Bills that had to wait. Plans that had to be deferred. Commitments that had to be renegotiated. We knew the cost, and we paid it anyway,” she said.

She said the entire exercise is the Reset Agenda made concrete, arguing that public office carries an obligation to give.

“Leadership is not a title, it is a disposition,” she said.

She ended with a call to Ghanaians to support the fund: “This is a passionate appeal from political appointees to each and every Ghanaian. We know you will hear, you will dig deep in your pockets and contribute so that more lives will also be saved”.

How the Money Was Raised

The funds comprised:

  1. President Mahama’s pledge: Six months of his basic salary
  2. Appointee contributions: One month’s salary from government appointees
  3. Asset declaration penalties: Three months’ salary forfeited by officials who missed the initial deadline for asset declaration

Collections are not yet finished. Appointees who missed the asset declaration deadline remain subject to further deductions, and those proceeds will also go to the Fund.

“We will still be collecting more money,” Nana Oye Bampoe Addo said.

The Fund’s Ambition and Challenges

The Ghana Medical Trust Fund requires approximately three billion Ghana cedis annually over its first three years to achieve its goals. It is currently operating as a pilot phase to help the government assess its long-term financial sustainability.

The Fund currently receives 20% of the National Health Insurance Levy, with additional support coming from donor groups, corporate institutions, organisations, and private individuals. The Administrator of the Fund, Adjoa Obuobia Darko-Opoku, has stated that the Fund has decided to begin by focusing on cancer treatment, with plans to gradually expand coverage based on lessons learned from the pilot phase.

A Life Saved Already

The Deputy Chief of Staff said the fund had already changed at least one life, referring to a beneficiary she identified as Ms. Kobba. “President has turned tears of sadness into tears of joy and gratitude and has saved a life,” she said.

She added: “Every Cedi transferred will reach someone in desperate need. It will fund a cancer patient’s next round of chemotherapy. It will pay for a dialysis session for someone whose family has run out of options”.

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Police Arrest Suspect in UCC Student Murder, Mahama Accepts Sophia Akuffoโ€™s Resignation, and Other Big Stories in Ghana Today

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Happy Tuesday! Check out the big stories dominating Ghana’s news cycle today. Stay informed.

Police Arrest 39-Year-Old Suspect in Murder of UCC Student Innocentia Avinu

The Ghana Police Service has arrested a 39-year-old man, Michael Mensah, in connection with the murder of University of Cape Coast (UCC) Level 200 student Innocentia Atsufui Avinu. The suspect, who claims to be a teacher but also works as a driver, was apprehended on June 15, 2026, at the Pedu Lorry Station in Cape Coast through intelligence-led operations by the Inspector-General of Policeโ€™s Cyber Vetting and Enforcement Team.

Preliminary investigations indicate that Mensah allegedly picked up the deceased from the Ayensu Plaza hostel area on June 11 around 6:48 p.m. and transported her to Hutchland Beach, where she was last seen alive before her body was discovered. Investigations are ongoing, and the police have assured the public of further updates. Read the full story here

COCOBOD Defends Unprecedented Cocoa Price Intervention to Save the Sector

COCOBOD has strongly defended the governmentโ€™s decision to intervene in cocoa producer prices this season, describing it as a necessary measure to protect farmers and safeguard the industryโ€™s contribution to Ghanaโ€™s GDP. Head of Public Affairs Jerome Sam explained that the mid-season price adjustment in February deviated from the usual practice due to challenging global market developments that began last year.

Sam emphasised that without intervention, prices would have fallen further in line with international trends, as seen in neighbouring Cรดte dโ€™Ivoire. The decision prioritised farmersโ€™ income and livelihoods while ensuring long-term sector sustainability. Read the full story here

President Mahama Accepts Sophia Akuffoโ€™s Resignation from Council of State

President John Dramani Mahama has formally accepted the resignation of former Chief Justice Sophia Akuffo from the Council of State. Akuffo submitted her resignation letter in September 2025, with the process delayed at the request of the Council to engage her on any underlying concerns.

Minister of State Felix Kwakye Ofosu confirmed that engagements did not change her decision, leading to acceptance of the resignation. The government has initiated the constitutional process to appoint a replacement. Read the full story here

IEA and Global Info Analytics Release Conflicting Reports on Mahamaโ€™s Performance

Two major polling organisations have released sharply contrasting assessments of President John Dramani Mahamaโ€™s performance 18 months into his term. The Institute of Economic Affairs (IEA) reported a decline in approval to 58.9% in its May 2026 survey (down from 68% previously), while Global Info Analytics recorded a rise to 71%.

The divergent findings have sparked intense debate on social media, with public opinion split amid concerns over the cost of living, power supply, and economic conditions. Read the full story here

Ghanaian Masterโ€™s Students in UK to Picket Over Unpaid Scholarship Fees

Six Ghanaian masterโ€™s students at Loughborough University plan to protest at the Ghana High Commission in London on June 16, 2026, over nearly two years of unpaid tuition fees and stipends by the Ghana Scholarship Secretariat. The students, who commenced studies in September 2024, say outstanding payments total GHC3.42 million, risking their ability to graduate on July 7.

Despite repeated assurances, no payments have been made for tuition or living stipends, leading to withheld graduation documents. The students say they have exhausted other avenues. Read the full story here

Ablakwa: Government Exploring All Channels to Secure Thomas Parteyโ€™s Canada Visa

Foreign Affairs Minister Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa has stated that the government is using all diplomatic channels to resolve the visa denial for Black Stars midfielder Thomas Partey ahead of Ghanaโ€™s 2026 FIFA World Cup opener against Panama. Canada refused the visa due to ongoing rape charges in the UK, where Partey has pleaded not guilty.

Ablakwa described the decision as โ€œhigh-handedโ€ and unfair, arguing it violates the presumption of innocence. Discussions have been held with Canadian officials, and further administrative and legal options are being pursued. Read the full story here

Military Deployed to Bawku SHS After Student Riot Over Exam Malpractice Crackdown

Military personnel have been deployed to Bawku Senior High School in the Upper East Region following a violent student riot that caused extensive damage to school property and resulted in the assault of teachers. The disturbance erupted around 1:00 a.m. on June 15 after authorities prevented final-year students from engaging in examination malpractice.

One teacher was allegedly kidnapped and another injured and referred to Bolgatanga for treatment. The military was brought in to restore calm and prevent further escalation. Investigations are ongoing. Read the full story here

Bole SHS Teacher Under Investigation Over Alleged Sexual Misconduct with Final-Year Student

Authorities at Bole Senior High School (Bole SHS) in the Savannah Region have launched an internal investigation into a science tutor accused of engaging in inappropriate sexual conduct with a final-year student. The probe was triggered after a video allegedly showing the two individuals in one of the schoolโ€™s science laboratories surfaced and began circulating widely on social media, causing shock and widespread discussion within the school and the Bole community.

School authorities have initiated formal processes to establish the facts of the case, with a committee scheduled to meet the teacher on Monday, June 15, 2026. Neither the school nor relevant education officials had issued a public comment on the matter at the time of reporting. The incident adds to ongoing national concerns about teacher-student misconduct in Ghanaian schools. Read the full story here

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Todayโ€™s Newspaper Headlines: Tuesday, June 16, 2026

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Tuesday, June 16, 2026. Stay informed with todayโ€™s front pages of Ghanaian newspapers, all in one place.

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