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Ghana News Live Blog: Key Updates Throughout Thursday, January 22, 2026
Welcome to your comprehensive snapshot of today’s top stories as they break. Check back throughout the day for live updates and fresh coverage from Ghana and around the world.
Most Ghanaians Happy with Country’s Direction — IEA Survey

A new Institute of Economic Affairs (IEA) survey shows that 58% of Ghanaians are satisfied with the current direction of the country, reflecting growing public optimism amid ongoing economic and policy reforms. The survey highlights confidence in national leadership decisions and progress on key issues.
🔗 Read more: https://www.myjoyonline.com/58-of-ghanaians-happy-with-direction-of-country-iea-survey/
UK-Based Ghanaian PhD Scholars Get Assurance on Outstanding Support
Ghanaian PhD scholars studying in the United Kingdom have received assurances from authorities regarding the payment of outstanding tuition fees and stipends. The development brings relief to students facing financial uncertainty abroad.
🔗 Read more: https://www.myjoyonline.com/uk-based-ghanaian-phd-scholars-receive-assurance-on-outstanding-tuition-and-stipends/
Justin Kodua Warns: Disrupt Primaries and Risk Arrest
NPP General Secretary, Justin Kodua, has warned that anyone disrupting the upcoming party primaries will be arrested. His comments underscore efforts to ensure peaceful and orderly internal election processes ahead of key contests.
🔗 Read more: https://www.myjoyonline.com/anyone-who-disrupts-primaries-will-be-arrested-justin-kodua/
Forestry Commission Arrests 13 Galamsey Operators
Ghana’s Forestry Commission has arrested 13 illegal mining (galamsey) operators in the Boin Tano area as part of ongoing efforts to clamp down on environmental destruction and safeguard forest reserves. Several items used in illicit mining were seized.
🔗 Read more: https://www.myjoyonline.com/forestry-commission-arrests-13-galamsey-operators-in-boin-tano/
Producer Price Inflation Marginally Up in December 2025
Ghana’s producer price inflation rose slightly to 1.9% in December 2025, according to the latest data. The increase reflects changes in input costs for producers and may affect future consumer prices.
🔗 Read more: https://www.myjoyonline.com/producer-price-inflation-up-marginally-to-1-9-in-december-2025/
Oteng-Gyasi Calls for Full-Scale Industrialisation
Trade and Industry Minister Oteng-Gyasi has urged for full-scale industrialisation in Ghana as the country welcomes a new president of the Association of Ghana Industries (AGI). He stressed industrial growth as key to economic transformation.
🔗 Read more: https://www.myjoyonline.com/oteng-gyasi-calls-for-full-scale-industrialisation-as-agi-ushers-in-new-president/
Non-Traditional Exports Up 41% — Ministry Targets $10bn by 2030
Ghana’s non-traditional exports climbed by 41%, reflecting strong performance in sectors outside the usual commodity exports. The Ministry of Trade and Industry is targeting $10 billion in non-traditional exports by 2030.
🔗 Read more: https://www.myjoyonline.com/non-traditional-exports-up-41-ministry-targets-10bn-by-2030/
Multidimensional Poverty Drops to 21.9% in Ghana
The Ghana Statistical Service (GSS) reports that multidimensional poverty has decreased to 21.9%, indicating progress in living standards across multiple socioeconomic measures. The data provides insight into national development outcomes.
🔗 Read more: https://www.myjoyonline.com/multidimensional-poverty-drops-to-21-9-in-ghana-gss/
Ghana Shippers Authority Delays Smart Port Notes Rollout
The Ghana Shippers Authority has postponed the rollout date for its Smart Port Notes system, a digital initiative intended to modernise port documentation and logistics processing. Stakeholders await a new launch timeline.
🔗 Read more: https://www.myjoyonline.com/ghana-shippers-authority-defers-rollout-date-of-smart-port-notes/
Government to Back Garment Factories, Create 27,000 Jobs
Ghana’s government has pledged support for private sector efforts to establish three garment factories, a move expected to create 27,000 jobs. The initiative aims to boost industrialisation and reduce unemployment.
🔗 Read more: https://www.myjoyonline.com/govt-to-back-private-sector-to-establish-three-garment-factories-create-27000-jobs-trade-minister/
Court Orders Oware Mensah to File Witness List in $1.5bn NSA Ghost Names Case
A court has directed defendant Oware Mensah to file his witness list in the high-profile $1.5 billion NSA Ghost Names case, advancing proceedings in one of Ghana’s major legal controversies involving alleged public sector fraud.
🔗 Read more: https://www.ghanaweb.com/GhanaHomePage/NewsArchive/Court-orders-Oware-Mensah-to-file-witness-list-in-GH-1-5b-NSA-ghost-names-case-2018388
Mahama Champions ‘Accra Reset’ at Davos Meeting

President John Dramani Mahama is promoting Ghana’s Accra Reset initiative at the World Economic Forum in Davos, highlighting its role in addressing global challenges, including climate change, trade tensions and cascading economic crises. The initiative, launched at the 2025 United Nations General Assembly and endorsed at the G20 Leaders’ Summit, aims to complement domestic reforms with international cooperation on recovery, resilience and development strategy. Read more: Mahama champions Accra Reset at World Economic Forum meeting today
NPP Deputy Speaker Says Party Confidence Is High
Joseph Osei-Owusu, First Deputy Speaker of Parliament, says confidence among members of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) is strong ahead of its January 31 presidential primaries. He expressed optimism about party unity despite challenges in the run-up to internal elections. Read more: We have managed to build sufficient confidence among NPP members – Osei Owusu
Internal NPP Election Rules Defended
Osei-Owusu also defended the transparency of the NPP’s internal election process, noting that the party laid out clear rules for all candidates well in advance and ensured equal access to information—either in person or via representatives—to uphold fairness. Read more: We laid out the rules for all candidates – Osei Owusu defends NPP’s internal election process
Ex-President Akufo-Addo to Lead Commonwealth Observer Group
Former President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo has been appointed to chair the Commonwealth Observer Group for Bangladesh’s upcoming parliamentary elections and constitutional referendum on 12 February 2026. The 14-member mission will assess the credibility and inclusiveness of the electoral process and provide a report on its findings to the Commonwealth Secretary-General. Read more: Akufo‑Addo to chair Commonwealth Observer Group for Bangladesh elections and referendum
Ofori-Atta Case Shifts Beyond Immigration Issue
Legal experts say the legal challenges facing former Finance Minister Ken Ofori-Atta have escalated beyond an immigration matter after Ghana formally submitted an extradition request to U.S. authorities. A U.S. judge has demanded proof of that request as part of ongoing proceedings, signaling the case’s evolution toward broader legal scrutiny. Read more: Extradition request moves Ofori‑Atta case beyond immigration matter – Edudzi Tameklo (MyJoyOnline)
Ashanti and Eastern Lead in Ghana’s Poverty Numbers
New data shows the Ashanti and Eastern regions have the highest counts of multidimensionally poor populations in Ghana. Rising poverty in these populous areas highlights persistent regional inequalities and underscores the need for targeted social and economic interventions. Read more: Big regions, big burden: Ashanti and Eastern regions top Ghana’s poverty numbers
IMF Says Ghana Has Improved Living Standards — But Jobs Remain a Challenge
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has acknowledged improvements in Ghana’s living standards but emphasized ongoing challenges with job creation. The IMF notes that while progress has been made in macroeconomic stability, employment opportunities have not kept pace with population growth and labour market demands. Read more: Ghana has improved living standards but jobs remain a challenge – IMF
IMF Reports $70 Billion Support to Sub-Saharan Africa During COVID-19
The IMF has disclosed that it provided approximately $70 billion in assistance to Sub-Saharan African countries during the COVID-19 pandemic to support health systems, economic stabilization and emergency response efforts, reflecting substantial international financial cooperation in crisis conditions. Read more: COVID‑19: IMF provided $70bn in support to Sub‑Saharan Africa – Abebe Selassie
US ICE Arrests Ghanaian National in Ohio Over Concealed Criminal History
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) arrested a Ghanaian national in Ohio after he concealed his criminal history during the immigration process. The individual had been previously convicted of serious offences and remains in ICE custody pending further proceedings.
UK Police, High Commission Tackle Immigration Crime Networks
In the United Kingdom, police forces and the Ghana High Commission are collaborating to dismantle networks involved in immigration-related crimes, including fraud and trafficking. This joint effort aims to protect vulnerable migrants and uphold law enforcement cooperation.
Ghana’s Mpox Cases Reach 980
The Ghana Health Service (GHS) has reported 12 new Mpox infections, bringing the national total to 980 confirmed cases. Public health officials urge continued vigilance and preventive measures as Mpox—formerly known as monkeypox—remains a public health concern across the country. Read more: Ghana’s Mpox cases reach 980 after 12 new infections
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MTN Ghana Reveals Massive Fiber Cable Sabotage Crisis Disrupting 157 Network Sites
Accra, Ghana – MTN Ghana’s Chief Executive Officer Stephen Blewett has raised serious concerns about the escalating wave of fiber-optic cable sabotage and damage, revealing that recent incidents have knocked 157 network sites offline and severely degraded service for millions of customers across the country.
Speaking at the MTN Ghana Accra Media and Stakeholder Forum on April 17, 2026, Blewett described fiber cuts as one of the biggest operational challenges currently facing the company.
He explained that because fiber cables serve as the critical backbone linking multiple cell towers to the core network, a single cut — often caused by road construction or deliberate theft — can trigger widespread connectivity failures across entire suburbs and commercial areas.
“It’s not really just talking about cutting fiber to someone’s home,” he said. “When you cut fiber, you bring down all those sites, and that’s problematic.”
The disruptions are driven by two main factors: uncoordinated road expansion works and acts of vandalism or theft. Blewett noted that such incidents are not minor inconveniences but major threats to reliability, affecting businesses, hospitals, emergency services, and everyday users.
Despite MTN’s heavy investment in 4G and 5G infrastructure, the physical vulnerability of the fiber network continues to undermine service quality.
The CEO called for fiber-optic cables to be classified as Critical National Infrastructure to impose stricter legal penalties and urged better coordination between construction agencies and telecom operators.
As Ghana pushes its Digital Ghana agenda, analysts say resolving this “perennial headache” is essential for maintaining a robust and reliable digital economy.
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Woman Demands GH¢150,000 from UK ‘Borga’, MTN Reveals Massive Fiber Sabotage and Other Big Stories in Ghana Today
We are bringing you the most relevant stories from Ghana today to keep you updated. Stories include an interesting dispute between a woman and her UK-based partner, revelations about major telecom infrastructure sabotage, health alerts on Mpox, and other key national developments.
Woman Demands GH¢150,000 from UK ‘Borga’ After He Allegedly Failed to Marry Her
Esther Latebia, a mother of two from Kasoa, is demanding GH¢150,000 in compensation from Mr Osei, a UK-based Ghanaian known locally as a “borga,” after he allegedly failed to honour his promise of marriage following a six-year romantic relationship conducted mainly through video calls. According to her account shared on Nhyira FM’s Obra Show, Mr Osei promised to build her a house, buy her a taxi for work, waive her rent until the house was completed, and support her two children until they completed tertiary education or found jobs. He also promised to marry her as his second wife. After six years, he reportedly changed his mind and withdrew all commitments, leaving her feeling used and seeking redress.
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A Muslim Woman’s Vision of the Second Coming of Jesus: A 30-Year Burden Finally Told
A 69-year-old Muslim woman from Ghana has finally shared a powerful spiritual vision she received in the 1990s about the second coming of Jesus Christ, a 30-year secret she kept due to fear, community pressure, and misunderstanding from both Muslims and Christians. In the vision, she stood in a massive global market where people were trading gold, diamonds, and engaging in various activities when a divine presence behind her instructed her to tell the world that “Jesus Christ is coming — very soon.” Despite the urgent message echoing across the market, no one seemed to notice or listen. The experience left her in uncontrollable tears the next morning, leading to years of isolation as she struggled to understand why, as a Muslim, she would receive such a message.
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157 Sites Disrupted – MTN CEO Reveals Massive Scale of Fibre Cable Sabotage
MTN Ghana CEO Stephen Blewett has revealed that recent fibre-optic cable sabotage has knocked 157 network sites offline, causing widespread connectivity failures across multiple suburbs and affecting millions of customers. Speaking at the MTN Ghana Accra Media and Stakeholder Forum on April 17, 2026, he described fibre cuts — caused by uncoordinated road construction and deliberate theft or vandalism — as a “serious threat” to seamless service delivery. The interconnected nature of the infrastructure means a single cut can bring down numerous cell towers, disrupting businesses, hospitals, and emergency services. MTN is advocating for fibre-optic cables to be classified as “Critical National Infrastructure” to impose stricter penalties and is calling for better coordination of construction schedules.
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CHASS Warns Schools May Shut Down Over Free SHS Feeding Crisis
The Conference of Heads of Assisted Secondary Schools (CHASS) has warned that many Senior High Schools could be forced to shut down if the current crisis in the Free SHS feeding programme is not urgently addressed. School heads report severe delays in the release of feeding grants, leaving them unable to provide meals for students and forcing some schools to rely on credit from suppliers. The situation has created significant operational challenges and raised concerns about the sustainability of the flagship education policy. CHASS is calling on the government to release outstanding funds immediately to prevent further disruption to academic activities.
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Ghana’s NTEs Hit $5.006 Billion in 2025
Ghana’s Non-Traditional Exports (NTEs) reached a record $5.006 billion in 2025, representing a more than 30% increase compared to the previous year, according to the Minister for Trade, Agribusiness and Industry, Elizabeth Ofosu-Adjare. Launching the 2025 Ghana Export Promotion Authority report in Accra, the minister described the growth as strong evidence that the country’s export diversification agenda is gaining momentum. NTEs now account for about 16% of Ghana’s total export earnings, signalling a gradual shift away from heavy dependence on traditional commodities like gold, oil, and cocoa. The government continues to support exporters through improved production capacity, quality standards, and access to finance via the Ghana EXIM Bank.
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Vice President Opoku-Agyemang in Spain to Participate in Fourth High-Level Meeting
Vice President Professor Jane Naana Opoku-Agyemang has arrived in Barcelona, Spain, to participate in the Fourth High-Level Meeting of the Initiative “In Defence of Democracy.” She was received by members of the Ghanaian community in Spain, led by Ghana’s Ambassador to Spain, Madam Kalsoume Sinare Baffoe. The Vice President is expected to join global leaders in high-level discussions focused on strengthening democratic governance and advancing collective efforts to safeguard democratic values worldwide.
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Ghana Health Service Confirms Over 1,000 Cases of Mpox
The Ghana Health Service has confirmed four new cases of Mpox, bringing the national total to 1,062 as of April 11, 2026. No new hospital admissions have been recorded, while the death toll remains at eight. Surveillance is ongoing across all 16 regions, with health teams actively monitoring to prevent further spread. Mpox is transmitted mainly through close physical contact, and the public has been advised to maintain strict hygiene, avoid contact with unusual rashes, and seek early medical care for flu-like symptoms.
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Ghana to Open New Embassy in Singapore in Bid To Strengthen Trade Ties with Asia
Accra, Ghana – The Government of Ghana has formally initiated high-level diplomatic engagements with Singapore to establish a permanent embassy in the Asian financial and technology hub, marking a strategic expansion of its global diplomatic presence.
The announcement follows a working visit by a Ghanaian delegation led by Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs James Gyakye Quayson to Singapore from April 10 to 15, 2026.
During discussions with Singapore’s Minister of State for Foreign Affairs and Social and Family Development, Zhulkarnain Abdul Rahim, Ghana officially conveyed its intention to open a resident mission.
The proposed embassy aims to enhance consular services for Ghanaian nationals, facilitate trade and investment flows, and deepen institutional cooperation in technology, capacity building, and economic development.
This move forms part of a broader foreign policy drive by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to establish new diplomatic missions and permanent chanceries in strategic locations, while reducing heavy reliance on rented premises that currently cost the state around $15 million annually.
Earlier commitments outlined at the 2025 Conference of Heads of Mission include opening missions in Massachusetts (USA), Dublin (Ireland), Lisbon (Portugal), and Singapore by 2026. Recent developments under this agenda include the opening of a new chancery in Ethiopia in February and planned missions in Brazil, Trinidad and Tobago, Serbia, and Hungary.
Singaporean authorities welcomed the proposal and expressed strong commitment to expanding bilateral ties with Ghana. Officials from both sides see the new mission as a platform to boost South-South cooperation and tap into Asia’s dynamic economic opportunities.
The establishment of the embassy is expected to be completed within the government’s 2026 diplomatic expansion timeline.
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