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Gov’t Addresses Nation on Power Situation, Parts of Accra and Eastern Region to Face Black outs Today, and Other Big Stories in Ghana
We have curated the most relevant and impactful stories from across Ghana to keep you informed. Today’s update covers major developments in the electricity sector, a high-profile legal tragedy, political apologies, a legal luminary’s personal revelation, and a tragic crime in Kumasi.
Energy Minister to Address Nation on Power Sector Developments
Ghana’s Energy Minister is scheduled to address the nation today, April 27, 2026, regarding recent developments in the electricity sector. The address comes amid heightened public concern over power supply disruptions following a fire at the Akosombo Transmission substation, which caused significant instability in the national grid. The Minister is expected to outline the government’s immediate response measures, the extent of damage to infrastructure, and a timeline for full restoration of stable power across affected regions.
The briefing will also likely touch on broader sector reforms and contingency plans to prevent future occurrences. This update follows growing calls from industry groups and the public for transparency about the incident’s impact on businesses and households. The Minister’s statement is anticipated to set the tone for energy sector management in the coming weeks. Read the full story here
GridCo CEO Asked to Step Aside After Akosombo Fire Disrupts Power Supply
The Chief Executive Officer of the Ghana Grid Company Limited (GridCo) has been asked to step aside pending investigations into a fire at the Akosombo Transmission substation that caused widespread power disruptions. The fire, which occurred on April 25, 2026, caused significant damage to critical transmission equipment, triggering a partial collapse of the national grid and leaving several regions without electricity for hours. Authorities have initiated a full inquiry to determine the cause of the blaze and assess any possible lapses in safety or operational protocols.
In the interim, a deputy CEO has been appointed to act in the role to ensure continuity of grid management and restoration efforts. The decision to ask the CEO to step aside is seen as a standard procedure to allow for an independent investigation. Energy sector players have urged the government to expedite repairs and communicate transparently with the public. This incident has reignited conversations about aging infrastructure and the need for urgent investment in Ghana’s power transmission network. Read the full story here
See the Areas That Will Be Affected by ECG’s Planned Maintenance on Monday, April 27, 2026
The Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG) has announced a planned power maintenance exercise for Monday, April 27, 2026, affecting several communities in the Greater Accra and Eastern regions. According to a public notice, the maintenance is scheduled to last from 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM in areas including parts of Tema, Ashaiman, Madina, and Nsawam. ECG stated that the exercise is essential for upgrading network equipment and clearing vegetation near power lines to improve reliability ahead of the rainy season.
Residents and businesses in the affected zones are advised to take necessary precautions and make alternative power arrangements. The company apologised for the inconvenience but stressed that the maintenance would help prevent more disruptive unplanned outages in the future. A full list of the affected streets and transformer zones has been published on ECG’s social media platforms and website. This marks the second major grid-related announcement in as many days following the Akosombo fire incident. Read the full story here
Critical Legal Documents Lost as Fire Guts Sunyani Circuit and District Courts
A devastating fire has completely destroyed the Sunyani Circuit and District Courts in the Bono Region, leading to the loss of critical legal documents, case files, and equipment. The fire broke out in the early hours of Sunday, April 26, 2026, and razed the two adjoining court buildings before firefighters could bring it under control. Officials fear that many active case dockets, land records, and criminal case files dating back several years have been reduced to ashes, potentially causing lengthy delays in the justice delivery system.
Judicial Service staff have cordoned off the area as investigators work to determine the cause of the blaze. Presiding judges have been directed to liaise with lawyers and litigants to reconstruct lost records where possible. The Chief Justice has expressed concern over the loss and promised urgent measures to secure remaining court infrastructure nationwide. Legal practitioners in Sunyani have called for a mobile or temporary court setup to handle urgent matters such as bail applications and remand reviews. This incident is the third major fire affecting public institutions in Ghana over the past month. Read the full story here
Chief of Staff’s Apology to Pentecost Church Accepted as Apostle Nyamekye Calls for Calm
The Chief of Staff has formally apologised to The Church of Pentecost over recent comments that were deemed disrespectful by members of the denomination, and the apology has been accepted by the church’s leadership. The apology was delivered during a closed-door meeting between government officials and the Chairman of The Church of Pentecost, Apostle Eric Nyamekye, on April 26, 2026. Apostle Nyamekye subsequently called on all members to remain calm and avoid any public rancour, emphasizing the Christian virtues of forgiveness and reconciliation.
The controversy arose from remarks made by the Chief of Staff at a public event, which some clergy interpreted as undermining the church’s moral authority. In his response, Apostle Nyamekye stated that the church accepts the apology in good faith and considers the matter closed. He urged the faithful to focus on national development and prayer for leaders. Political analysts note that the swift resolution signals a desire by both the government and the influential Pentecostal church to maintain a cooperative relationship ahead of future policy engagements. Read the full story here
“I Lost That Track”: Tsatsu Tsikata Explains Why He Never Became a Judge
Renowned Ghanaian legal luminary Tsatsu Tsikata has publicly explained for the first time why he never pursued a career as a judge, despite stating as a teenager that he aimed to become one. In an interview on Joy News’ PM Express, the seasoned lawyer disclosed that his professional focus shifted from courtroom adjudication to using the law as a tool for national development, particularly in the management of Ghana’s natural resources. He noted that his work at the Ghana National Petroleum Corporation (GNPC) opened his eyes to a broader mission of enabling the country to benefit from its oil, gas, and mineral wealth.
Tsikata admitted that while he once held the ambition of ascending to the bench, he “lost that track a long time ago” as his passion turned toward legal frameworks that unlock national wealth and opportunity. He explained that he began to see his use of the law not as administering justice in individual cases but as shaping economic transformation. The revelation has sparked discussion among legal professionals about the diverse paths to national service beyond the judiciary. Tsikata remains one of Ghana’s most respected lawyers, known for his role in high-profile constitutional and resource governance cases. Read the full story here
One Arrested Over Indian National’s Death in Kumasi
Ghana Police have arrested one suspect in connection with the gruesome murder of an Indian national, Devendra Singh, whose body was found in the boot of his car in Kumasi. Singh, who had been reported missing days earlier, was discovered on April 25, 2026, when his vehicle was spotted parked by the roadside near Royal Lemosey Hospital at Konkoli, near Sabin Akrofuom. Officers found the victim’s body with multiple stab wounds, and bloodstains at the scene suggested a violent struggle. The vehicle has been impounded for forensic analysis, and the body has been deposited at the Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital morgue for autopsy.
The Inspector General of Police has deployed a special team of intelligence officers and homicide investigators to support the Ashanti Regional Police Command in expediting the case. The suspect is currently in custody and assisting with inquiries, while police assure the public that every effort is being made to bring all perpetrators to justice. Investigators are also looking into Singh’s business dealings and social contacts in Kumasi to establish a motive. The Indian High Commission in Accra has been notified, and officials are monitoring the case closely. Residents of the area have been urged to volunteer any relevant information to help solve the murder. Read the full story here
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At Least 7 Killed in Road Crash in Ghana’s Eastern Region as Brake Failure Sends Minivan Into Valley
The accident, which occurred late Monday on a mountainous route between Nkawkaw and Atibie, claimed the lives of six females and one male, officials have confirmed.
A road accident in Ghana’s Eastern Region late Monday has left at least seven people dead after a Hyundai minivan traveling from Nkawkaw to Atibie suffered brake failure and plunged into a nearby valley, according to the Ghana National Fire Service (GNFS).
The crash occurred on a mountainous stretch of road connecting the two communities, both of which are located in the region’s highlands. The vehicle was carrying passengers along the route when the driver reportedly lost control.
Driver Lost Control After Brake Failure
Deputy Regional GNFS spokesman Aaron Adu Ohemeng confirmed the casualty figures and provided initial details of the incident. Preliminary investigations suggest that the driver experienced mechanical failure, specifically a loss of braking function, which led to the vehicle veering off the roadway and descending into a valley below.
The victims included six females and one male, Ohemeng said. Their bodies have been deposited at the mortuary of a local hospital in Nkawkaw, where the injured survivors are also receiving medical treatment.
Police Investigation Underway
Police have launched a formal investigation into the cause of the accident, though early evidence points to mechanical failure as a primary factor. Authorities have not yet released the identities of the deceased pending family notifications.
Road accidents remain a significant public safety concern in Ghana, particularly on rural and mountainous routes where road conditions, vehicle maintenance, and driver fatigue often contribute to fatal crashes. The Eastern Region, known for its hilly terrain and winding roads, has seen multiple serious accidents in recent years involving passenger vehicles and heavy-duty trucks.
Call for Enhanced Road Safety Measures
The latest tragedy has renewed calls from road safety advocates for stricter vehicle inspection regimes, particularly for commercial passenger vans operating on high-risk routes. Brake failure, tyre blowouts, and overloading are frequently cited as leading causes of fatal crashes across Ghana’s road network.
Emergency responders recovered the bodies and assisted the injured late Monday night. Hospital officials at Nkawkaw have not yet released an update on the condition of those receiving treatment.
This story is developing. Further details, including the total number of injured passengers and any potential arrests or charges against the vehicle operator, will be reported as they become available.
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Temporary Power Curtailment in Volta, Oti Regions, Gov’t Revokes Adamus Mining Lease, and Other Big Stories in Ghana Today
Welcome to this morning’s curated news roundup. We have gathered the most pressing and relevant stories from across Ghana today.
ECG Announces Temporary Power Curtailment in Volta & Oti Regions
Ghana’s Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG) has announced a temporary power curtailment (load shedding) in the Volta and Oti regions. According to the utility provider, the measure is necessary due to technical challenges affecting supply from the national grid to specific areas. While no extensive timeline for the disruption was detailed in this specific release, such curtailments are typically implemented to protect the broader grid infrastructure. Residents and businesses in the affected regions have been advised to prepare for intermittent outages.
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‘Demand Shot Up, Transformers Overloaded’ – Deputy Energy Minister Explains
Following power challenges, Ghana’s Deputy Energy Minister has shed light on a root cause of recent grid instability, stating that “demand shot up” leading to overloaded transformers across key distribution points. The Minister explained that a surge in consumption, particularly from industrial and residential sectors, has outpaced the carrying capacity of certain infrastructure. He assured the public that the ministry is working with ECG to redistribute load and upgrade critical components to prevent widespread disruptions.
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Atuguba Allays Fears of a Supreme Court Ruling Annulling All OSP-Prosecuted Cases
Prominent legal figure Justice William Atuguba (Rtd.) has moved to calm public apprehension over a potential Supreme Court decision that could invalidate all cases previously prosecuted by the Office of the Special Prosecutor (OSP). Addressing fears following recent legal arguments about the OSP’s constitutional mandate, Justice Atuguba clarified that such a sweeping annulment is highly unlikely. He stated that legal precedents and the specific application of rulings would protect concluded cases, thereby maintaining the integrity of past anti-corruption efforts.
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10 Dead, 11 Arrested and More: Ghana Army Shares Details of the Shootout in Binduri
The Ghana Army has released detailed casualty figures following a deadly shootout in Binduri in the Upper East Region. According to the official military update, the clash resulted in 10 deaths and the arrest of 11 individuals. The army’s statement provided context on the security operation, which aimed to quell escalating communal tensions. Authorities have assured residents that investigations are ongoing and that additional personnel have been deployed to the area to prevent further violence and restore calm.
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From Physician Assistant in Ghana to US Air Force Airman: The Story of Ebenezer Aborah
In a feature on inspiring journeys, GhanaWeb profiles Ebenezer Aborah, who transitioned from working as a Physician Assistant in Ghana to becoming an Airman in the United States Air Force. His story details the rigorous process of credentialing, training, and cultural adaptation required to make such a leap. Aborah’s trajectory serves as a motivational example for Ghanaian health professionals and service members worldwide, illustrating how determination and skill can open doors to international military and healthcare careers.
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6. Government Revokes Adamus Resources Limited’s Mining Leases for Illegal Activities
The Ghanaian government has revoked the mining leases of Adamus Resources Limited following investigations that uncovered multiple violations of the Minerals and Mining Act. The Minister for Lands and Natural Resources cited illegal sub-contracting without consent, mining without valid permits, environmental degradation, and the engagement of foreign nationals in illegal mining (“galamsey”) as grounds for the revocation. The government has not ruled out criminal charges against the company’s directors and management, while pledging to protect jobs of affected workers.
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7. Ghana on Track for IMF Programme Exit as Final Review Commences
Ghana is entering the final phase of its engagement with the International Monetary Fund (IMF). An IMF staff mission is expected in Accra this week for the sixth and final review of the three-year Extended Credit Facility (ECF) arrangement. Technical Advisor to the Ministry of Finance, Dr. Theo Acheampong, expressed confidence that Ghana has met most programme targets on fiscal consolidation, inflation, and structural reforms, paving the way for a successful exit from the programme in August 2026.
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Four Arrested for Smuggling Over 100 Bags of Cocoa Into Ghana
Four suspects have been arrested for allegedly smuggling more than 100 bags of cocoa beans from Côte d’Ivoire into Ghana. The arrests followed a joint operation by the Ghana Cocoa Board’s Anti-Smuggling Unit and security agencies in the Dormaa West District. Bono Regional Minister Joseph Addae Akwaboa revealed that licensed buying companies were allegedly bypassing local farmers to source smuggled cocoa. The suspects are assisting police investigations and will face prosecution as authorities intensify border patrols.
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Newspaper Headlines Today: Tuesday, April 28, 2026
Tuesday, April 28, 2026. Stay informed with today’s front pages of Ghanaian newspapers, all in one place.















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