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Today’s Round-Up of Major News in Ghana (Dec. 26, 2025)
From renewed U.S.–Ghana talks on mining and student welfare to IMF assessments of Ghana’s economic outlook, and from currency movements to infrastructure investment and accountability concerns, today’s headlines capture key developments shaping policy, livelihoods and public discourse both at home and abroad.
U.S.–Ghana Engagement on Mining, Students and Diaspora Welfare
Senior officials from the U.S. Department of Commerce met Ghana’s Ambassador to the United States, Victor Emmanuel Smith, to discuss pressing issues affecting American investment and Ghanaian nationals in the U.S. talks focused on operational challenges in Ghana’s mining sector — particularly bottlenecks involving heavy equipment at ports — and concerns over the welfare of Ghanaian students in the United States. The meeting reaffirmed bilateral cooperation on trade, investment, infrastructure and diaspora protection.
Bank of Ghana to Exit Gold Trading; IMF Views
The Bank of Ghana (BoG) will exit the gold trading business effective January 2026 to refocus on its core mandate of inflation targeting and price stability. Senior officials clarified that this strategic shift is independent of International Monetary Fund (IMF) commentary suggesting potential BoG losses linked to gold trading.
IMF on Ghana’s Economy: Cautious Optimism Amid Risks
The IMF has described Ghana’s economic performance as “broadly satisfactory” but warns of downside risks, including external vulnerabilities and fiscal pressures. The Fund advises that any further easing of interest rates by the Bank of Ghana should be data-dependent and gradual, underscoring the importance of stable macroeconomic policy.
Japan Boosts Support for Ghana’s Rice Value Chain
Japan has stepped up its support for Ghana’s rice value chain through technical and development assistance as stakeholders work to enhance productivity and address ongoing sector challenges.
Cedi Expected to Rebound Against Dollar
Market analysts predict the Ghanaian cedi (GH¢) could strengthen in the next two weeks, with exchange bureaus quoting around GH¢12.40 to the U.S. dollar, indicating temporary stability in foreign exchange markets.
China Finances New University in Damongo
The Ghanaian government has secured a US$30 million Chinese grant to support the establishment of a new University of Science and Technology in Damongo, a key move to expand higher education infrastructure in northern Ghana.
Concerns Over Selective Justice in Anti-Corruption Efforts
Prof. Henry Kwasi Prempeh, Chairman of Ghana’s Constitutional Review Committee, has sounded the alarm that selective justice and political considerations in anti-corruption enforcement are eroding public trust in key institutions. He advocated for systemic reforms to strengthen credibility and fairness in prosecutions.
Breaking: Historical and Human Interest Headlines
- Sekou Nkrumah says his father’s actions contributed to the Bawku conflict for political gain, offering a rare and emotional reflection on a long-running chieftaincy dispute.
- President John Dramani Mahama has gifted a brand-new SUV to National Chief Imam Sheikh Osman Nuhu Sharubutu, symbolising respect and interfaith unity during the festive season.
- Former NDC deputy Samuel Koku Anyidoho criticises Prof. Prempeh’s media engagements on constitutional reform.
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Ghana Star Thomas Partey Pleads Not Guilty to Two Additional Rape Charges in UK Court
London, United Kingdom – Ghanaian international footballer Thomas Partey has pleaded not guilty to two additional rape charges, bringing the total number of rape allegations against him to seven.
The 32-year-old Villarreal midfielder appeared at Southwark Crown Court on Monday, where he denied the new charges relating to a fourth woman in December 2020.
Partey had previously pleaded not guilty to five counts of rape involving two women and one count of sexual assault against a third woman, with the alleged offences occurring between 2021 and 2022 while he was playing for Arsenal in the English Premier League.
Partey was signed by Arsenal from Atletico Madrid for €50 million ($58.49 million) in 2020 and became a key member of the first team before leaving the club last summer when his contract expired.
He subsequently joined Spanish La Liga side Villarreal.
The midfielder was released on bail following Monday’s hearing. His trial, originally scheduled to begin in November, could now face further delays due to the additional charges.
The case continues to draw significant attention given Partey’s stature as a prominent player for both Arsenal and the Ghana national team, the Black Stars.
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Armed Robbers Killed in Tema, New Black Stars Coach Speaks, CSOs Propose Fuel Relief and Other Big Stories in Ghana Today
We have curated the most relevant stories from Ghana to keep you informed. Today’s trending stories cover security incidents, economic proposals, human rights debates, fiscal updates, and more.
Tema Police Gun Down Two Armed Robbers After Brazen Daytime Mobile Money Heist
Tema police have shot and killed two armed robbers who carried out a daring daytime robbery at a Mobile Money outlet in Community 5, Tema. The suspects, riding a motorbike, attacked the vendor around 8:30 a.m., shooting her in the leg and fleeing with GH¢11,390. A police patrol team intercepted them near the Tema General Hospital area, leading to a chase and shootout. The robbers were rushed to hospital but pronounced dead on arrival. Items recovered included the stolen cash, a loaded pistol, phones, SIM cards, and the victim’s Ghana Card. The female vendor is in stable condition.
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CSOs Propose GH¢1.65 Fuel Price Relief and Long-Term Petroleum Sector Reforms
A coalition of civil society organisations, including IMANI Africa and the Chamber of Petroleum Consumers, has proposed an immediate GH¢1.65 reduction in the petroleum price build-up to ease the burden on Ghanaians amid rising fuel costs. The groups suggested the relief should last for two months instead of the government’s proposed four weeks, followed by a review based on global market conditions. They also called for broader structural reforms, including removal of burdensome taxes and levies, establishment of a Strategic Reserve Fund, and investment in the Tema Oil Refinery to enhance local refining capacity.
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Group Challenges Mahama, Says Backing LGBTQ Bill Undermines Human Rights
The group JustRight Ghana has strongly challenged President John Dramani Mahama over his stated commitment to assent to the Human Sexual Rights and Family Values Bill if passed by Parliament. The organisation described the bill as “modern-day slavery” and argued that supporting it would legitimise the arrest and torture of LGBTQ+ persons, thereby undermining Ghana’s moral authority on human rights issues globally. They cited constitutional provisions on human dignity and privacy, as well as Ghana’s international treaty obligations, and vowed to pursue legal action if the bill is passed.
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Ato Forson Says Ghana on Track for Debt Sustainability as Focus Shifts to Growth
Finance Minister Dr Cassiel Ato Forson has stated that Ghana is making steady progress toward debt sustainability, describing it as a major milestone in the country’s economic recovery. Following discussions with the World Bank’s Regional Vice President for Western and Central Africa, he noted that the focus is now shifting from stabilisation to growth-oriented investments in commercial agriculture, energy, education, and infrastructure. The minister stressed continued fiscal discipline while safeguarding vulnerable groups.
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Does He Think He’s Still in the Entertainment Industry? – UCC Lecturer Fires A Plus
A senior lecturer at the University of Cape Coast, Dr Jonathan Asante Otchere, has sharply criticised Gomoa Central MP Kwame Asare Obeng (A Plus) for what he described as “irresponsible” and “wild allegations” regarding government officials acquiring state lands. The lecturer questioned whether A Plus still sees himself as a lawmaker or remains in the entertainment business, urging him to use formal parliamentary channels or whistleblower mechanisms instead of threatening to release documents out of anger.
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Newly Appointed Black Stars Coach Speaks
Newly appointed Black Stars head coach Carlos Queiroz has vowed to meet the expectations of Ghanaians, promising commitment, discipline, and unity as he takes charge of the national team ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup. The Portuguese tactician, who has managed at World Cups with Portugal and Iran, described the role as a great honour and expressed confidence in building a competitive squad capable of making Ghana proud.
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Ten Killed in Deadly Crash on Accra-Kumasi Highway
Ten people have been killed in a tragic road accident on the Accra-Kumasi highway. The crash occurred when a vehicle lost control and collided with another, resulting in multiple fatalities and injuries. Emergency services responded promptly, but the incident has once again highlighted concerns over road safety on one of Ghana’s busiest highways.
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Strong Exports Lift Ghana’s Q4 2025 Trade Surplus to GH¢47.2bn
Ghana recorded a strong trade surplus of GH¢47.2 billion in the fourth quarter of 2025, driven by robust export performance, particularly in key commodities. The positive trade balance reflects improving external sector conditions and stronger global demand for Ghanaian goods. Economists say sustained export growth will be critical for maintaining macroeconomic stability.
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