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Ghana News Live Blog: Catch up on Key Updates Throughout Wednesday, January 28, 2026

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Stay informed with the latest verified stories from Ghana. This page will be updated continuously as new news breaks. Check back regularly for fresh updates.


(Last updated: 01:30 pm on January 28, 2026. Check back for more stories.)

📌 Supreme Court Overturns High Court Judgment on Kpandai Election

The Supreme Court of Ghana, by a 4–1 majority decision, has overturned a High Court ruling that annulled the parliamentary election of New Patriotic Party (NPP) MP Matthew Nyindam in the Kpandai Constituency. The apex court found that the lower court lacked jurisdiction because the election petition was filed outside the statutory 21-day window following the gazetting of results, effectively restoring Nyindam’s position as MP. Justice Gabriel Scott Pwamang dissented from the majority. The full reasoned judgment is expected on February 6, 2026. Read more: https://www.myjoyonline.com/supreme-court-overturns-high-court-judgment-on-kpandai-election/

📍 NDC Expresses Grief Over Supreme Court Ruling on Kpandai Mandate
The National Democratic Congress (NDC) has expressed disappointment following the Supreme Court’s decision to reinstate the New Patriotic Party’s MP for the Kpandai Constituency, Matthew Nyindam, overturning the Tamale High Court’s annulment. NDC Majority Chief Whip Nelson Rockson Dafeamekpor said the party is “grieved” by the outcome but noted that there are legal options available for review and urged calm among supporters as the next steps are considered. Read more: https://www.myjoyonline.com/ndc-grieved-by-supreme-court-ruling-restoring-npps-kpandai-mp-deafeamekpor/

🗳️ NDC Rejects Request for Virtual Vetting Over Islamic Widowhood Rites
The National Democratic Congress (NDC) has rejected a request by Hajia Amina Adam, widow of the late Ayawaso East MP, to be vetted virtually ahead of the party’s parliamentary primaries due to her observance of Islamic widowhood rites. The party’s Functional Executive Committee insisted on in-person vetting for all aspirants, citing the need to avoid setting a precedent. The Ayawaso East parliamentary primaries are scheduled for February 7, 2026. Read more: https://www.myjoyonline.com/ndc-rejects-hajia-aminas-request-for-virtual-vetting-over-islamic-widowhood-rites/

🏛️ Agyeman-Rawlings Family Denies Viral Will Document as Fabricated
The family of the late former First Lady Nana Konadu Agyeman-Rawlings has strongly refuted a document circulating on social media claiming to be her will, describing it as a “concocted fabrication” and urging the public to treat it with contempt. The statement emphasizes that the document did not originate from any authorised source and that appropriate steps are being taken to address the misinformation. The family has appealed for respect and privacy during their period of mourning. Read more: https://www.myjoyonline.com/family-of-nana-konadu-agyeman-rawlings-dismisses-circulating-will-as-false/


(Last updated: 8:00 am on January 28, 2026. Check back for more stories.)

🇬🇭 Passport for IShowSpeed: Ghana Welcomes Global Influencer

Ghana has approved the issuance of a Ghanaian passport to American streaming sensation IShowSpeed (real name Darren Watkins Jr.), following his widely publicised visit to the country. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs, led by Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, confirmed the decision after discussions regarding the streamer’s cultural ties to Ghana and his engagement with local communities during his Africa tour. IShowSpeed — traditionally enstooled as Barima Kofi Akuffo — is recognised as a digital ambassador for Ghana and the broader African continent. Supporters say the move highlights Ghana’s growing diaspora engagement strategy and soft power influence in global media circles.
Read more: https://www.myjoyonline.com/govt-to-issue-ishowspeed-a-ghanaian-passport/

📜 Minority Parliamentarians Decry Rushed Legislation

Opposition lawmakers in Ghana’s Parliament have criticised the Majority for allegedly abusing the certificate of urgency to fast-track bills without thorough scrutiny in 2025. Deputy Minority Chief Whip Mohammed Habib Iddrisu said that about 33 bills were passed under urgency last year, arguing that such routine use undermines democratic oversight and due process. The Minority vowed stronger resistance when Parliament reconvenes in early February, insisting that proposed laws be properly debated in the public interest.
Read more: https://www.myjoyonline.com/minority-cries-foul-as-33-bills-are-rushed-through-parliament-under-certificate-of-urgency-in-2025/

💉 Mahama Cares Settles Medical Bill for Midwife

After national attention on her urgent need for brain surgery, midwife Rebecca Odarquaye’s GH¢210,840 medical bill has been fully settled by the Ghana Medical Trust Fund — known locally as Mahama Cares. The intervention followed months of public appeals and a media spotlight on her life-threatening condition. President Mahama’s Trust Fund covered the surgery at Eurocare Hospital, offering a lifeline to the health worker and sparking renewed discussions about access to critical healthcare.
Read more: https://www.myjoyonline.com/joynews-gets-results-as-mahama-cares-settles-gh%C2%A2210840-bill-for-midwife-battling-brain-aneurysm/

⛏️ Anti-Galamsey Fight Renewed Focus After Policy Debate

A veteran mining policy expert, Charles Bissue, has said Ghana’s ongoing fight against illegal mining (galamsey) largely follows a roadmap developed during the previous administration under President Akufo-Addo. Bissue argued that the current government’s strategy focuses on continuity and disciplined enforcement rather than introducing entirely new policies, calling for consistency in tackling environmental degradation. His comments add nuance to national debates about accountability and policy effectiveness in Ghana’s resource governance.
Read more: https://www.myjoyonline.com/mahama-using-akufo-addos-roadmap-charles-bissue-on-galamsey-fight/

📉 Cedi Begins 2026 With Depreciation Against Currencies

The Ghanaian cedi started 2026 by weakening against major trading currencies, according to recent reports. Analysts say currency movements reflect broader global economic conditions and local financial pressures. Early exchange rate trends generate concern for import costs, inflation, and investor sentiment, underscoring the challenge for policymakers to maintain stability in the foreign exchange market.
Read more: https://citinewsroom.com/2026/01/cedi-begins-2026-with-4-depreciation-against-major-trading-currencies/


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Ghana Leads African Central Banks in Gold Reserve Accumulation as Global Buying Wave Hits $2 Billion

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Accra, Ghana – Ghana has emerged as one of the most active African central banks in the global gold accumulation surge, joining a broader shift by emerging market nations seeking to diversify reserves and shield economies from currency volatility and geopolitical risks.

According to the latest data, central banks worldwide purchased 27 tonnes of gold in February 2026, valued at approximately $2 billion.

While the bulk of demand continues to come from major players such as China, Poland, Kazakhstan, and Turkey, African central banks are gradually increasing their participation. Ghana stood out last year for aggressively boosting its gold reserves to support the cedi and strengthen its balance sheet amid economic challenges.

The move reflects a deliberate strategy to reduce reliance on traditional foreign currencies and build a more resilient reserve base.

Other African nations are also showing strategic interest. Uganda has launched a domestic gold purchasing programme targeting at least 100 kilograms over four months, while Kenya — despite holding just 0.02 tonnes — has signalled plans for gradual accumulation. Zimbabwe continues experimenting with gold-backed instruments, and the Democratic Republic of Congo aims to formalize 15 tonnes of artisanal gold production in 2026.

These efforts, though still modest compared to global leaders, signal a growing continental recognition of gold’s role as a hedge in uncertain times.

Analysts say this African participation, led by Ghana, aligns with a wider global trend where central banks are treating gold as a strategic asset rather than a relic of the past.

For Ghana, continued accumulation could further stabilise the cedi, enhance macroeconomic credibility, and support the country’s ambition to capture more value from its rich gold resources through strategic reserve management.

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LGBTQ Debate Intensifies After Mahama Comments, Moody’s Upgrades Ghana Outlook and Other Big Stories Today

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We have curated the most relevant stories from Ghana for your enjoyment and awareness. From renewed calls on the controversial Anti-LGBTQ bill and a significant credit rating upgrade, to traditional leadership disputes and maritime security operations, these developments reflect the key political, economic, and social conversations shaping the country this morning.


It Remains a Priority – Sam George on Anti-LGBTQ Bill
Ningo-Prampram MP Sam George has reaffirmed that the Human Sexual Rights and Family Values Bill remains a top priority for him and many Ghanaians. Speaking in a recent interview, the outspoken NDC legislator took a stance that challenges his boss’s (President Mahama), stating that the bill is not a distraction but a necessary piece of legislation to protect Ghanaian cultural and family values. He expressed confidence that the bill would eventually be passed, despite delays, and urged supporters to remain patient while the legislative process is followed. George stated that the bill enjoys broad public support and that he would continue to champion it until it becomes law.
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Rev. Ntim Fordjour Urges Mahama to Issue Directive to Fast-Track Anti-LGBTQ Bill
Deputy Minority Leader Rev. John Ntim Fordjour has called on President John Dramani Mahama to issue a directive to fast-track the passage of the Anti-LGBTQ bill. The NPP MP argued that the legislation reflects the will of the Ghanaian people and should not be allowed to drag on indefinitely. He urged the President to demonstrate leadership by ensuring the bill is prioritised in Parliament, warning that further delays could erode public trust in the government’s commitment to moral and cultural issues.
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President Mahama Nominates Pamela Graham as New Auditor-General
President John Dramani Mahama has nominated Pamela Graham as the new Auditor-General of Ghana. The nomination, which has been forwarded to Parliament for approval, is expected to bring fresh leadership to the country’s supreme audit institution. Graham is widely regarded as a seasoned professional with extensive experience in public financial management and auditing. If confirmed, her appointment will be closely watched as the government continues efforts to strengthen transparency and accountability in public finances.
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Etweresohene Stripped of Title, Barred from Ofori Panin Fie Over Alleged Rebellion
The Etweresohene has been stripped of his title and barred from the Ofori Panin Fie (the palace of the Okyenhene) following allegations of rebellion and disloyalty. The traditional council took the decision after what it described as persistent acts of insubordination and attempts to undermine the authority of the Okyenhene. The development has generated significant interest in traditional circles and highlights ongoing tensions within some traditional structures in the Eastern Region.
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Moody’s Upgrades Ghana’s Outlook to Positive, Affirms Caa1 Rating
Global ratings agency Moody’s has upgraded Ghana’s outlook to positive while affirming the country’s long-term issuer rating at Caa1. The upgrade reflects improving fiscal performance, debt management efforts, and signs of economic stabilisation. However, Moody’s cautioned that risks remain, particularly from external shocks such as global fuel price volatility. The positive outlook signals growing confidence in Ghana’s reform trajectory and could improve the country’s access to international capital markets.
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Mahama to Headline The Africa Debate 2026
President John Dramani Mahama has been confirmed as the headline speaker at The Africa Debate 2026, a major continental platform for discussing Africa’s most pressing issues. The event is expected to bring together African leaders, policymakers, and thought leaders to engage on topics ranging from economic transformation to governance and regional integration. Mahama’s selection underscores his growing stature as a key voice on African affairs.
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Navy Seizes Eight Unregistered Boats at New Takoradi
The Ghana Navy has seized eight unregistered boats during a routine patrol at New Takoradi. The operation forms part of ongoing efforts to combat illegal fishing and unregulated maritime activities along Ghana’s coastline. The vessels have been impounded, and investigations are underway to determine the owners and intended use of the boats. The Navy has reiterated its commitment to protecting Ghana’s marine resources and enforcing maritime laws.
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Catholic Bishops Reject Trivialization of LGBTQ+ Debate by Mahama Government: ‘Nations Do Not Live by Bread Alone’

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ACCRA – Ghana’s Catholic Bishops have issued a forceful pastoral statement urging citizens and leaders alike to treat the ongoing LGBTQ+ debate with the seriousness it deserves.

In the statement, the Bishops warned against dismissing the issue as a minor national concern.

Released on April 10, 2026, the statement from the Ghana Catholic Bishops’ Conference (GCBC) directly responds to recent remarks by President John Dramani Mahama and Government Communications Minister Felix Kwakye Ofosu, who, in separate public statements, suggested the matter is not a major national priority.

“No question that touches the structure of human identity, family life, and social continuity can be trivial,” the bishops declared.

Values as the Invisible Architecture of Nations

While acknowledging Ghana’s pressing economic challenges, the Conference rejected any attempt to separate moral questions from national development.

“Nations do not live by bread alone,” the statement reads. “They are sustained also by the invisible architecture of values.”

The bishops called for a balanced approach to the controversial Human Sexual Rights and Family Values Bill, urging that it uphold both human dignity and the institution of the family.

Clear Condemnation of Discrimination

In a significant passage, the GCBC firmly condemned all forms of discrimination against individuals regardless of sexual orientation.

“No individual, regardless of sexual orientation or identity, may be subjected to violence, hatred, or unjust discrimination,” the bishops stated.

However, they simultaneously reaffirmed their position on traditional family values, describing the family as a nation’s most efficient social welfare system.

“To affirm dignity does not require the redefinition of marriage,” the bishops added. “To defend marriage does not require hostility.”

Reminder to President Mahama

The Conference reminded President Mahama of his earlier commitment to assent to the bill if duly passed by Parliament.

“Democratic integrity rests… on the fidelity of leaders to their publicly stated commitments,” the bishops noted.

They concluded with a call for calm and respectful engagement across all sectors of society, warning that words can either build a republic of trust or fracture it into suspicion.

The GCBC reaffirmed its commitment to contributing to a national conversation grounded in respect, moral clarity, and the common good.

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