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Ghanaian Official Drags Lincoln University Over Mahama Doctorate Concelation, Gov’t Dismisses Sole-Sourcing Claims and Other Big Stories in Ghana Today (March 25)
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Mahama: Transatlantic Slavery Trade Was Designed to Deny Africans Their Humanity
President John Dramani Mahama has described the transatlantic slave trade as a deliberate system engineered to strip Africans of their humanity, dignity, and agency. Speaking during engagements tied to Ghana’s push for a UN resolution on reparatory justice, he called for global acknowledgment of the trade’s lasting legacies and renewed commitment to reparations and historical healing.
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OSP Drops Charges Against Two Accused in NPA Extortion Case, Turns Them Into State Witnesses
The Office of the Special Prosecutor has dropped criminal charges against two individuals in the high-profile National Petroleum Authority (NPA) extortion case and converted them into state witnesses. The move is part of ongoing efforts to strengthen the prosecution’s case against the remaining accused persons.
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‘Bow Your Heads in Shame’ – Sam George Drags Lincoln University Over Mahama Doctorate Cancellation
Ningo-Prampram MP Sam George has sharply criticised Lincoln University for cancelling President John Dramani Mahama’s scheduled visit and honorary doctorate conferment, describing the decision as disrespectful and urging the institution to “bow your heads in shame.” The cancellation has sparked widespread debate in Ghana.
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Govt Dismisses Sole-Sourcing Accusations, Defends Big Push Initiative as Lawful and Transparent
The government of Ghana has firmly rejected allegations of sole-sourcing in the implementation of the Big Push Initiative, insisting all procurement processes have followed due process and transparency requirements. Officials described the claims as unfounded and politically motivated.
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Health Ministry Responds to Hospital Bed Shortage Crisis
The Ministry of Health has responded to growing public concern over severe bed shortages at major hospitals, particularly Korle Bu Teaching Hospital, where patients have been seen sleeping on floors. The ministry acknowledged the capacity challenges and outlined short- and medium-term measures to expand infrastructure and improve bed management.
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Korle Bu Crisis: GMA Pushes for Digitised Bed Management System
The Ghana Medical Association (GMA) has called for the urgent implementation of a digitised bed management system at Korle Bu Teaching Hospital and other major facilities to address overcrowding and improve efficiency in patient admissions and discharges. The proposal comes amid viral videos showing patients occupying ward floors due to bed shortages.
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World Bank Commits $75m to Restore Ghana’s Cocoa Farms
The World Bank has approved $75 million to support the rehabilitation of cocoa farms devastated by disease and climate challenges. The funding will focus on disease control, improved seedlings, and farmer training to help restore productivity in Ghana’s vital cocoa sector.
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Dumsor Looms in Ghana as Gas Supply Shortfall Forces Daily Shedding of Nearly 200MW
Accra, Ghana – Ghana is facing a growing risk of widespread power outages (commonly known as “dumsor”) as chronic gas supply challenges force the national grid operator to shed nearly 200 megawatts of electricity daily, energy sector insiders have warned.
According to multiple sources familiar with the situation, power plants in the Tema enclave — which supply much of Greater Accra — are not receiving enough natural gas to meet current demand. Ghana requires approximately 230 million standard cubic feet per day (mmscf/d) of gas to run its thermal plants at full capacity, but is currently receiving only about 170 mmscf/d — 100 mmscf from the domestic Ghana Gas Company and 70 mmscf from Nigeria via the West African Gas Pipeline Company (WAPCo).
The shortfall has left the Ghana Grid Company (GRIDCo) with little choice but to implement daily load shedding to balance the system. Insiders described the situation as “alarming” and a clear pointer to an imminent broader power crisis if urgent investments are not made.
The problem has been compounded by increased demand following the installation of additional thermal generation capacity under the previous administration to stabilise power in the middle belt and northern regions. While those generators eased pressure on the national grid at the time, they also significantly raised overall gas consumption without a corresponding increase in supply infrastructure.
Recent intermittent outages reported in parts of Greater Accra and the Ashanti Region have officially been attributed to “planned maintenance” and transformer replacements. However, sector experts and insiders argue that such routine works cannot account for widespread and persistent interruptions. They point instead to a combination of deficient transmission infrastructure causing low voltages and insufficient generation due to the gas shortfall.
One senior source, speaking on condition of anonymity, criticised the government’s explanation as a “public relations move” and called for transparency: “The Ghanaian populace deserve to know what is happening.”
The development raises fresh concerns about the stability of Ghana’s power supply ahead of the peak demand season and as the country continues to pursue industrialisation and economic growth. Energy analysts say long-term solutions will require urgent investment in gas infrastructure, diversification of energy sources (including accelerated renewable energy projects), and improved maintenance of existing generation and transmission assets.
The Ghana Grid Company and the Ministry of Energy have not yet issued a detailed public response to the claims of daily 200MW load shedding.
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Ato Forson Leads Poll for Mahama’s Replacement, Dumso Looms, and Other Big Stories in Ghana Today
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Ato Forson Takes Lead in Poll for Mahama’s Replacement
Finance Minister Dr. Cassiel Ato Forson has taken a commanding lead in a credible poll to determine a potential successor to President John Dramani Mahama. The poll also shows Johnson Asiedu Nketia in second place. The current vice president, Jane Naana Opoku-Agyemang, is in 4th place.
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KATH Overwhelmed as ‘No-Bed Syndrome’ Bites
Doctors and health workers at the Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital say they are under increasing pressure as the “no-bed syndrome” continues, with patients forced to lie on floors and corridors due to severe bed shortages. Medical staff are calling for urgent government intervention to address the chronic capacity crisis at Ghana’s largest referral facility.
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BoG Governor Sees Opportunity in Burkina Faso Tomato Export Ban
Bank of Ghana Governor Dr. Johnson Pandit Asiama has described Burkina Faso’s ban on fresh tomato exports as a potential opportunity for Ghanaian farmers and processors. He urged local producers to ramp up production and take advantage of the gap in regional supply.
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Dumsor Looms as Gas Supply Challenges Cause Daily Shedding of Nearly 200MW
Energy sector insiders have raised the alarm that Ghana risks returning to frequent power cuts (dumsor) as gas supply constraints force the shedding of nearly 200 megawatts of power daily. The development has sparked fresh concerns about the stability of electricity supply in the coming weeks.
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Ghana Faces Risk of Dual Commodity Shock as Gold Market Volatility Deepens – BoG Governor Warns
The Bank of Ghana Governor has warned that Ghana faces the risk of a dual commodity shock as volatility in the global gold market intensifies. He cautioned that the combined effect of fluctuating gold prices and other external pressures could test the country’s economic resilience.
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Zanetor Rawlings Reacts to Rumours of Defence Minister Appointment
Dr. Zanetor Agyeman-Rawlings has reacted to circulating rumours that she is being considered for appointment as Ghana’s Defence Minister, describing the reports as unfounded and premature.
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13-Year-Old Girl with Hole-in-Heart Condition Abandoned by Family
A 13-year-old girl suffering from a hole-in-the-heart condition has allegedly been abandoned by her family in the Greater Accra Region. The case has sparked an outpouring of sympathy and calls for urgent medical and social intervention.
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Armed Illegal Miners Will Be Met With Self-Defensive Force – NAIMOS
The National Anti-Illegal Mining Operation Secretariat (NAIMOS) has warned that armed illegal miners (galamsey operators) will be met with proportionate self-defensive force if they attack security personnel during operations.
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Newspaper Headlines Today: Thursday, March 26, 2026
Thursday, March 26, 2026. Stay informed with today’s front pages of Ghanaian newspapers, all in one place.














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