Connect with us

Ghana News

Ghana News Updates (Jan 14, 2026): Catch up on the Major Stories

Published

on

Welcome to our rolling news update from Ghana. These stories capture the nation’s pulse today. Check back soon for more breaking headlines as events unfold.

Foh-Amoaning Urges inquiry into Curriculum After NaCCA Withdraws Teacher Manual Over Gender Content

Staunch anti-LGBT advocate, Moses Foh-Amoaning, has called for the establishment of an independent investigative body to examine Ghanaโ€™s curriculum development process.

The comments by the Lead Advocate of the National Coalition for Proper Human Sexual Rights and Family Values follow the withdrawal of a controversial Senior High School (SHS) teacher manual by the National Council for Curriculum and Assessment (NaCCA). Read details here.

Ghana Customs Seize 25 Million Illicit Tablets Concealed in Ceiling Fan Containers

Customs officials of the Ghana Revenue Authority (GRA) at Takoradi Port have intercepted an estimated 25 million suspected illicit tablets of Tapentadol and Timaking drugs hidden among cartons of ceiling fans in two 40-foot containers.

The seizure, which also included thousands of undeclared electrical appliances, was made as part of a major intelligence-led operation. Itโ€™s the result of ongoing efforts to combat drug trafficking and protect public health at Ghanaโ€™s key western seaport.

‘To Hell with Them’ โ€“ Prof Frimpong-Boateng Defies NPP Expulsion Threat

Prof Kwabena Frimpong-Boateng

Former Environment Minister Prof Kwabena Frimpong-Boateng has strongly rejected disciplinary action by the NPP, declaring he will not leave the party and instead telling critics “to hell with them.” He accused the NPP leadership of being “fake,” corruption, and arrogance, linking these to the party’s 2024 defeat, and refused to honor NEC invitations. Read more here.

Ahiagbah Hits Back at Frimpong-Boateng Over Bawumia ‘Train Wreck’ Warning

NPP Communications Director Richard Ahiagbah dismissed Prof Frimpong-Boateng’s claim that re-electing Dr Bawumia as flagbearer would be disastrous, accusing him of damaging the party to promote a preferred candidate ahead of the January 31 primaries. Read more here.

Expelling Frimpong-Boateng Would Be ‘Harmful and Misguided’ โ€“ Arthur Kennedy Warns NPP

NPP founding member Dr Arthur Kennedy cautioned that expelling Prof Frimpong-Boateng would deepen divisions, praising his critique as patriotic while urging reconciliation over punishment to regain lost voters. Read more here.

‘Use Same Energy to Bring Back Ofori-Atta’ โ€“ Afrifa Criticizes Akufo-Addo

Media personality Okatakyie Afrifa-Mensah slammed former President Akufo-Addo for protecting Ken Ofori-Atta from dismissal when Ofori-Atta was finance minister. The outspoken show host has urged Akufo-Addo to apply equal effort to ensure Ofori-Atta’s return from abroad to face justice. Read more here.

Father Arrested for Allegedly Trying to Sell Son for GHยข1 Million

Police in Kwamang arrested Coffie Agyemang for attempting to sell his three-year-old son for GHยข1 million due to financial hardship; he was apprehended after officers posed as buyers. Read more here.

‘Ken Ofori-Atta Brought Disgrace to NPP’ โ€“ Hopeson Adorye

Hopeson Adorye has accused former Finance Minister Ken Ofori-Atta of tarnishing the NPP’s image through his detention abroad, calling for his return to clear his name. Read more here.

Two Burnt to Death in Truck Collision at Offinso Old Town

Two people died and others were injured after a KIA Mini Truck collided with a DAF truck in Offinso Old Town, Ashanti Region, on January 12, causing a fire; GNFS extinguished the blaze and cleared the scene. Read more here.

Veep Calls for Private Sector Support in Free Sanitary Pad Initiative

Vice President Prof Jane Naana Opoku-Agyemang has urged private sector collaboration to advance the Free Sanitary Pad Initiative, aimed at providing pads to over two million schoolgirls and combating period poverty. Read more here.

Losing 2028 Would Be ‘Catastrophic’ โ€“ Nitiwul Warns NPP Against ‘First-Timer’ Gamble

Former Defence Minister Dominic Nitiwul cautioned the NPP that defeat in 2028 would be disastrous, opposing a first-time flagbearer and predicting Dr Bawumia will win the primaries. Read more here.

Health Minister Orders Full Audit of Oti Region Facilities

Health Minister Kwabena Mintah Akandoh has directed a comprehensive audit of all health facilities in the Oti Region to improve service delivery, safety, and quality standards. Read more here.

NaCCA Withdraws SHS Teacher Manual Over Gender Identity Content

The National Council for Curriculum and Assessment withdrew a Year 2 Physical Education and Health Teacher Manual for SHS due to “Gender Identity” content deemed misaligned with Ghanaian values; a revised version has been issued. Read more here.

Ghana News

Ghanaโ€™s Top Muslim Leader Condemns Khamenei Assassination, Calls for New World Order Based on โ€˜Right Over Mightโ€™

Published

on

ACCRA, GHANA โ€“ March 3, 2026 โ€“ In a strongly worded message that resonates far beyond West Africa, Ghanaโ€™s highest spiritual authority for the Muslim community has officially condemned the killing of Iranโ€™s Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.

National Chief Imam, Shaikh Dr. Osman Nuhu Sharubutu, issued a passionate plea for a global restructuring based on ethical principles over military power.

The message from the National Chief Imam released to the media in Ghana describes the late Iranian leader as a “pious man” and a “symbol of resistance and hope for the oppressed.”

The statement directly denounces the operation that led to his death as a “US-cum-Israeli aggression” carried out during the holy month of Ramadan.

The statement, released by his Personal Assistant Dr. Mohammed Marzuq Abubakari Azindoo on Tuesday, March 3, 2026, throws the Ghanaian Muslim community’s moral weight behind Tehran, describing the killing of the Ayatollah not as a political assassination but as a “martyrdom” that has thrown the global Islamic fraternity into sorrow.

A Broader Plea for Humanity

However, in a move that underscores the complexities of modern geopolitics, the Chief Imamโ€™s message extends beyond sectarian lines. He explicitly expressed sadness over the loss of all lives in the ongoing conflict, including “Jewish or American, Arab or Persian.”

This inclusive tone positions the respected Ghanaian religious leader as a potential voice of moderation. He urged all warring factions to respect the sovereignty of nations, the dignity of humanity, and the sanctity of the Ramadan period.

โ€œIn the wisdom of His Eminence, contemporary society needs a new global order that articulates the centrality of RIGHT over MIGHT,โ€ the statement reads. โ€œThis, he contends, will consolidate peace and security for the entirety of humanity.โ€

Geo-politics and Interfaith Harmony

The Chief Imamโ€™s office acknowledged the deeply “geo-political” nature of the current tensions but insisted that “interfaith harmony has a role in search for solution.”

His call for an immediate end to hostilities and a shift from “escalating rhetorics” to “peace building pragmatics” arrives at a moment of extreme volatility in the Middle East.

By invoking the spirit of Ramadanโ€”a time of reflection and mercyโ€”Shaikh Sharubutu is appealing to the shared values of the Abrahamic faiths to de-escalate the situation.

The statement has been described by experts as a significant diplomatic signal from Ghana, a nation known for its religious tolerance and stable democracy. It places the countryโ€™s Muslim leadership firmly on the side of dialogue and against what it perceives as foreign aggression, while simultaneously calling for the protection of all innocent life.

As the world watches the fallout from Tehran, the voice from Accra adds a distinct moral dimension to the debate: a call for a global order where ethical right, rather than geopolitical might, determines the future of international peace.

Continue Reading

Ghana News

Top 10 Questions on the Escalating US-Israel-Iran Conflict Answered

Published

on

Accra, Ghana โ€“ March 3, 2026 โ€“ As the US-Israel-Iran conflict enters its third day, marked by deadly airstrikes, missile barrages, and the reported killing of Iranโ€™s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, global audiences are flooded with breaking alerts, viral claims, and instant analysis.

In a special segment on Firstpostโ€™s Vantage, veteran journalist Palki Sharma Upadhyay addressed the most pressing viewer-submitted questions to cut through the noise and provide clear, concise answers.

Key points from the explainer:

1. What exactly is happening?
The US and Israel launched attacks on Iran, resulting in the death of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khamenei. Iran retaliated with missile strikes on US bases and allied interests across the Gulf.

2. Is this war going to get bigger?
It appears likely. The conflict shows no immediate signs of stopping.

3. When will it end?
No one knows. The situation remains highly unpredictable.

4. Will Russia, China, or NATO join the war?
No. Major powers are not expected to enter directly.

5. Will this go nuclear?
Highly unlikely. Nuclear escalation is not anticipated.

6. What role is the United Nations playing?
The UN has condemned the violence but is limited to diplomatic calls for restraint.

7. What does it mean for oil-importing countries like Ghana and other African nations?
It is not good news. Disruptions in the Strait of Hormuz or Gulf supply routes could drive up crude and LNG prices, directly impacting energy costs, inflation, and household budgets in import-dependent economies.

8. Why is the US doing this at all?
The motivation remains unclear even to many Americansโ€”43% disapprove of the strikes according to recent polls.

9. What should you do if youโ€™re stuck in the region?
Do not panic. Follow official advisories, contact your embassy, and stay where you are.

10. Does anyone actually have an exit strategy?
It depends on decisions made by US President Donald Trump.

The segment reflects growing global anxiety over the conflictโ€™s trajectory, with African governmentsโ€”including Ghanaโ€”issuing shelter-in-place advisories, partial embassy evacuations, and travel warnings for nationals in the Gulf and Iran.

The potential for higher oil prices and disrupted shipping routes threatens to reverse recent single-digit inflation gains in oil-importing African countries.

Continue Reading

Ghana News

Ayawaso East By-Election Results Trickle in, ECG Audits Fast-Reading Meters, and Other Trending Topics in Ghana (March 3, 2026)

Published

on

Welcome to our rolling news update from Ghana, delivering timely summaries of breaking news. Return often as we continue to add the latest stories.


Voting Ends in Ayawaso East By-Election; Sorting and Counting Underway

Voting in the Ayawaso East parliamentary by-election concluded peacefully on March 3, 2026, with observers commending the Electoral Commission for smooth arrangements, adequate security, and timely opening of polls. The contest follows the death of the incumbent MP, drawing candidates from major parties in the Greater Accra constituency. Long queues were reported at several polling stations, and collation of results is now underway at constituency and regional levels. Official declaration of the winner is expected later Tuesday, March 3, or early tomorrow.
Read the full story here

ECG Initiates Audit of Metering Systems Following Public Outcry

The Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG) has launched a nationwide audit of its prepaid metering systems in response to widespread customer complaints of unusually rapid unit depletion following the January 2026 tariff adjustment. Managing Director Samuel Dubik Masubir Mahama announced on March 3, 2026, that the exercise will verify meter accuracy, review parameter settings, and assess whether tariffs were correctly applied. The audit follows summons by the Public Utilities Regulatory Commission (PURC) and public pressure over fast-draining credits. ECG has urged customers to report suspicious meters while assuring no widespread over-billing, with preliminary findings expected soon.
Read the full story here

9 Arrested After Customs Intercepts Undeclared Tramadol at Tema Port

Nine individuals have been arrested after the Customs Division of the Ghana Revenue Authority intercepted a large consignment of undeclared Tramadol tablets at the Tema Port on March 2, 2026. The illicit drugs, concealed in a container declared as general merchandise, were discovered during a routine scan and physical examination. Officials say the haul is valued at millions of Ghana cedis on the black market. The suspectsโ€”comprising the importer, clearing agents, and accomplicesโ€”are in custody assisting investigations. The interception highlights ongoing efforts to combat narcotics smuggling through Ghanaโ€™s major ports.
Read the full story here

Chief Imam Condemns Killing of Iranโ€™s Supreme Leader, Calls for Peace and Respect for Sovereignty

The National Chief Imam of Ghana, Sheikh Osman Nuhu Sharubutu, has strongly condemned the killing of Iranโ€™s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei in recent US-Israeli airstrikes, describing it as a โ€œgrave violation of sovereignty and international law.โ€ In a statement issued March 3, 2026, he called for immediate cessation of hostilities, respect for the territorial integrity of nations, and urgent dialogue to restore peace in the Middle East. The Chief Imam expressed solidarity with the Iranian people and urged global leaders to prioritize diplomacy over military confrontation to avoid further loss of life and regional destabilization.
Read the full story here

CDD-Ghana Drafts Bill to Regulate Political Party Financing

The Centre for Democratic Development (CDD-Ghana) has drafted a comprehensive bill aimed at regulating political party financing in Ghana. Unveiled on March 3, 2026, the proposed legislation seeks to promote transparency, curb illicit funding, limit donations, mandate public disclosure of sources, and strengthen oversight by the Electoral Commission. CDD Executive Director Prof. H. Kwasi Prempeh described the bill as a critical step toward reducing money politics, leveling the playing field, and deepening democratic accountability ahead of future elections. The draft is now open for public and stakeholder input before submission to Parliament.
Read the full story here


541 Last-Minute Appointments Under Akufo-Addo Govt Revoked to Uphold Due Process โ€“ Kwakye Ofosu

The Ghanaian government has revoked 541 last-minute political and public-sector appointments made during the final weeks of former President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addoโ€™s administration. Felix Kwakye Ofosu, Minister of State at the Presidency, announced the decision on March 3, 2026, stating the move was necessary to โ€œuphold due process, transparency, and the rule of law.โ€ The affected positions spanned various ministries, agencies, boards, and state-owned enterprises. Kwakye Ofosu explained that the revocations were not politically motivated but aimed at ensuring appointments complied with established procedures and national interest. Affected individuals have been notified, and the government is now proceeding with fresh recruitment or reassignments where necessary.
Read the full story here

Prayer and Faith Sustained Me โ€“ Nana Agradaa Reflects After Leaving Prison

Patricia Asiedua Asiamah, popularly known as Nana Agradaa, has spoken publicly for the first time since her release from prison on March 3, 2026, crediting โ€œprayer and faithโ€ for sustaining her through her 12-month sentence. Speaking to journalists shortly after walking free, she described the period as a โ€œtime of deep reflection and spiritual growth,โ€ thanking God, her family, supporters, and legal team for standing by her. Agradaa, convicted in July 2025 for charlatanic advertisement and defrauding by false pretence over a money-doubling scheme, had her original 15-year term reduced by the Amasaman High Court in February 2026. She expressed gratitude for the remission granted for good conduct and vowed to focus on positive ministry work moving forward.
Read the full story here

Teacher, Farmer Die in Shocking Incidents in Assin Fosu

Two separate but tragic incidents in Assin Fosu, Central Region, claimed the lives of a teacher and a farmer over the weekend of March 1โ€“2, 2026. A 38-year-old teacher at Assin Fosu Methodist Basic School died after a motorbike accident on the Assin Fosuโ€“Breman Asikuma road. Witnesses say he lost control of his motorcycle and collided with a stationary vehicle. Separately, a 52-year-old farmer was electrocuted while attempting to repair a faulty electrical connection on his farm. Both bodies were conveyed to the morgue at Assin Fosu Government Hospital. Police have commenced investigations into both cases, urging caution on roads and around electrical installations.
Read the full story here

11 Foreigners Face Trial Over Counterfeit Dollar Operation in Ga South

Eleven foreign nationals have been arrested and are facing trial in the Ga South District Court for their alleged involvement in a large-scale counterfeit US dollar operation. Police in Accra, acting on intelligence, raided a hideout in Weija on March 2, 2026, recovering fake $100 bills with a street value of over GHยข2 million, printing equipment, and other paraphernalia. The suspectsโ€”nationals of Nigeria, Mali, and Nigerโ€”are charged with possession of counterfeit currency, conspiracy to commit crime, and money laundering. The case has been adjourned to March 10, 2026, for further hearing. Authorities say the operation targeted unsuspecting businesses and individuals in the Greater Accra Region.
Read the full story here


Nana Agradaa Released from Prison After Sentence Reduction

Patricia Asiedua Asiamah, popularly known as Nana Agradaa or Mama Pat, was released from prison on March 3, 2026, after serving two-thirds of her revised 12-month sentence under Ghanaโ€™s standard remission rules for good conduct. Originally sentenced on July 3, 2025, to 15 years with hard labour for charlatanic advertisement and defrauding by false pretence related to a money-doubling scheme promoted at her Heaven Way Champion International Ministry, the Amasaman High Court on February 5, 2026, upheld the conviction but reduced the term to 12 months plus a GHยข2,400 fine (200 penalty units). Her lawyer confirmed the remission applied uniformly. The controversial media personality and former traditional priestess turned evangelist attracted significant public attention throughout the case.
Read the full story here

Barker-Vormawor Shares Alleged Recording of Attempted Bribe by Kan Dapaah, Citing Ofori-Atta

Oliver Barker-Vormawor has released what he claims is an audio recording of a conversation involving former National Security Minister Albert Kan Dapaah, allegedly offering a GHยข1 million bribe to halt FixTheCountry activism, with references to former Finance Minister Ken Ofori-Atta. In a March 3, 2026, social media post, Barker-Vormawor said the recording was part of evidence he intended to present in his defamation case but was unable to due to procedural rulings. He stated the clip was made public โ€œin the interest of transparencyโ€ and challenged Kan Dapaah to deny its authenticity. The release comes days after the High Court awarded Kan Dapaah GHยข5 million in damages plus costs for defamation. Police and authorities have not yet commented on the recordingโ€™s veracity or implications.
Read the full story here

March 6 Declared Statutory Public Holiday for Independence Day

The Ministry of Interior has officially declared Wednesday, March 6, 2026, a statutory public holiday to commemorate Ghanaโ€™s 69th Independence Day. In a notice issued March 2, 2026, the ministry reminded the public that all public offices, educational institutions, and selected private entities will be closed in observance of the day. President John Dramani Mahama is expected to lead national celebrations, with events including the national parade, wreath-laying at the Black Star Square, and addresses reflecting on Ghanaโ€™s journey since independence. Citizens are encouraged to observe the holiday with patriotism and unity.
Read the full story here

Build a War Chest: Theo Acheampong Makes Case for Leveraging Gold to Boost Reserves

Economist and policy analyst Dr. Theo Acheampong has advocated for Ghana to aggressively leverage its gold reserves to build a stronger economic โ€œwar chestโ€ capable of cushioning against external shocks. In a March 2, 2026, opinion piece, he argued that the government should allocate a larger portion of gold production to strategic reserves rather than immediate export, drawing lessons from countries like Singapore and Norway that use commodity wealth for stabilization funds. He noted that Ghanaโ€™s current gold-backed reserves strategy is promising but underutilized, and scaling it could provide fiscal buffers against oil price volatility, currency depreciation, and global crises. The call aligns with ongoing discussions on Ghanaโ€™s gold-for-oil barter and reserve-building policies.
Read the full story here

Are We Tying Down Growth? Finance Professor Flags Concerns on Gold Reserve Policy

A finance professor has raised concerns that Ghanaโ€™s emerging policy of tying a portion of gold production to domestic reserves and local currency support could inadvertently constrain economic growth if not carefully calibrated. In a March 2, 2026, interview on JoyNews, the academic, ย Prof William Kwasi Preprah, warned that over-allocating gold to reserves instead of export earnings might reduce foreign exchange inflows, limit liquidity for private sector investment, and slow industrial expansion. While acknowledging the benefits of building buffers against currency volatility and external shocks, he urged a balanced approach with clear targets, transparency, and independent oversight to avoid stifling growth in manufacturing, infrastructure, and job creation.
Read the full story here

Government to Issue Long-Dated Domestic Bonds Following Expiration of DDEP Restrictions โ€“ Deputy Finance Minister

Deputy Finance Minister Dr. Stephen Amoah has confirmed that the government plans to issue long-dated domestic bonds in the coming months now that restrictions from the Domestic Debt Exchange Programme (DDEP) have expired. Speaking on March 2, 2026, he explained that the move will help lengthen the maturity profile of Ghanaโ€™s domestic debt, reduce rollover risks, and support fiscal consolidation. The issuance will target institutional investors, pension funds, and the public, with competitive yields expected. This follows successful completion of DDEP phases and aims to restore investor confidence while funding key development priorities.
Read the full story here

Ayawaso East Polls Open as Observer Koku Anyidoho Applauds Voting Arrangements

Voting has commenced smoothly in the Ayawaso East by-election today, March 3, 2026, with long queues reported at polling stations in the Greater Accra constituency. Domestic and international observers have commended the Electoral Commission for well-organized arrangements, including adequate security, timely opening of polls, and provision of materials. Anyidoho noted: โ€œThe process has been peaceful and transparent so far.โ€ The by-election follows the death of the incumbent MP and is being contested by candidates from major parties. Results are expected later in the day or early next week.
Read the full story here

Koforidua High Court Convicts Woman for Manslaughter Over Acid Attack on Boyfriend

A Koforidua High Court has convicted a woman for manslaughter in connection with an acid attack on her boyfriend that led to his death. The incident occurred when the accused allegedly poured acid on the victim during a domestic dispute. The court, after trial, found her guilty of manslaughter rather than murder, citing lack of premeditation. Sentencing details were not immediately available, but the case highlights ongoing concerns about gender-based violence and acid attacks in Ghana. The victim suffered severe burns and complications leading to death.
Read the full story here

Continue Reading

Trending