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Top Ghana Headlines: December 15, 2025 – Big AU Chair Endorsement for Mahama, Mobile Money Hits GH¢3 Trillion…Plus More

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As Ghana navigates the festive crescendo of December, today’s headlines captures President Mahama diplomacy triumph, digital economy booms, and pressing cries for equity in health and security, among others. Enjoy!

  1. ECOWAS Backs Mahama for 2027 AU Chairmanship
    The Economic Community of West African States has unanimously endorsed President John Dramani Mahama as West Africa’s sole candidate for African Union Chairperson in 2027, demonstrating Ghana’s rising continental clout.
  2. Kpandai By-Election Poll Shows Tight Race Despite Mahama’s Strong Support
    A Global InfoAnalytics survey predicts NPP candidate Matthew Nyindam could win the polls with 50% in the upcoming Kpandai rerun on December 30. The survey also reveals President Mahama’s popularity hasn’t fully secured victory for his party in that constituency.
  3. 13-Year-Old Boy Killed in Adelekezu Mining Clashes
    Youth protesting illegal mining torched vehicles in Adelekezu, resulting in the shooting death of a 13-year-old boy, escalating tensions over resource extraction in rural communities.
  4. Ghanaian PhD Students Petition UK PM Over Scholarship Delays and Deportation Fears
    Dozens of Ghanaian doctoral candidates in the UK have urged Prime Minister Keir Starmer to intervene in unpaid scholarships and visa threats, spotlighting vulnerabilities in international education mobility.
  5. Mobile Money Transactions Soar to GH¢3 Trillion Milestone
    The Bank of Ghana reports a surge in digital payments, with mobile money hitting GH¢3 trillion (a little over $260 billion) in 2025, reflecting Ghana’s leap toward a cashless economy amid global fintech trends.
  6. Government Commits to 2,000 Housing Units for Armed Forces
    Chief of Defence Staff Lt. Gen. Thomas Oppong-Peprah announced plans for 2,000 new residences and jet acquisitions to address military welfare gaps, bolstering national security infrastructure.
  7. Over 160,000 Untreated HIV Cases Jeopardize Ghana’s 2030 Eradication Goals
    MP Kwabena Mintah Akandoh warned that untreated HIV infections exceed 160,000, threatening national targets and demanding scaled-up testing and treatment amid rising co-infection risks.
  8. GTEC Flags Invalid Foreign Doctorates Among Ghanaians
    The Ghana Tertiary Education Commission states most overseas PhDs awarded to Ghanaians come from unaccredited institutions, urging verification to safeguard academic integrity.
  9. Unemployed Health Workers Gear Up for December 15 Demonstrations
    Jobless environmental health officers and graduate nurses/midwives plan protests over posting delays, highlighting systemic bottlenecks in Ghana’s public health workforce deployment.
  10. Ghana Card Mandatory for Insurance from 2026
    The National Insurance Commission mandates the Ghana Card for all policies starting next year, aiming to streamline claims, combat fraud, and enhance financial inclusion.

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US Requires Ghanaian Visa Applicants to Make All Social Media Profiles ‘Public’ for Vetting

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Accra, Ghana – Ghanaians applying for various categories of US visas must now make all their social media accounts public, the United States Embassy has announced in a new requirement that is being rolled out globally.

The policy, which took effect immediately, affects a wide range of non-immigrant visas including A-3, C-3, G-5, H-3, H-4 (dependents), K-1, K-2, K-3, Q, R-1, R-2, S, T, and U visas. Applicants are required to adjust the privacy settings of platforms such as Facebook, Instagram, X (Twitter), TikTok, LinkedIn, and others to “public” to allow US consular officers to review their online activity as part of the security and admissibility vetting process.

The move is designed to help establish the applicant’s true identity, intentions, and potential security risks before granting entry into the United States. While the directive was first highlighted by the US Embassy in Bangkok, Thailand, it is now being implemented at US embassies and consulates worldwide, including in Ghana.

Implications for Ghanaian Applicants

For many Ghanaians seeking to visit, study, work, or join family members in America, the new rule adds another layer of scrutiny to the already rigorous US visa application process.

Privacy-conscious applicants may need to temporarily adjust or archive private content before submitting their applications.

US visa officials will now have broader access to posts, comments, photos, friends lists, and online associations.

This development comes amid heightened global security concerns and reflects the Trump administration’s continued emphasis on stricter immigration vetting. Ghanaian travellers are advised to review their social media presence carefully and ensure consistency between their online profiles and visa application details to avoid delays or refusals.

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Bawumia Accuses Mahama Govt of Attacking Democracy, Otumfuo Warns Politicians and Other Big Stories in Ghana Today

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We have curated the most relevant stories in Ghana today to keep you informed.

Bawumia Claims Ghana’s Democracy Under Attack and Free Speech Sacrificed Under Mahama Govt
Dr Mahamudu Bawumia, flagbearer of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), has strongly accused President John Dramani Mahama’s government of undermining Ghana’s democratic credentials by suppressing free speech and using state security agencies to intimidate political opponents. Speaking on April 18, 2026, during a visit by Bono Region NPP executives, Bawumia described the situation as a threat to the country’s democratic gains and urged party members to remain outspoken. The former Vice President’s comments followed the arrest and detention of NPP member Abubakar Yakubu (Baba Amando), with the party planning a major demonstration in Sunyani on April 22 under the theme “Yensuro Ahunahuna Demo” to protest what it calls attacks on free speech.
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Akonta Mining: Court Gives Wontumi Final Chance to File Witness Statement
The Criminal Division of the Accra High Court has granted Ashanti Regional NPP Chairman Bernard Antwi-Boasiako (Chairman Wontumi) a final opportunity to file his witness statements in the Akonta Mining illegal mining case. Justice Audrey Kocouvi-Tey set May 5, 2026, as the new deadline after Wontumi missed the previous April 14 cut-off. The ruling came during a case management conference on April 20, despite defence requests for adjournment pending an appeal. Wontumi faces charges related to unauthorised mining activities on his concession in Samreboi.
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BOST to Lose GH¢40m from Suspended Fuel Margins – Deputy MD
The Bulk Oil Storage and Transportation Company (BOST) stands to lose nearly GH¢40 million in April alone due to the government’s suspension of the BOST margin on diesel. Deputy Managing Director Nat Salifu Acheampong warned that the move threatens critical infrastructure projects, including the upgrade of the Accra-Akosombo pipeline from 6 inches to 12 inches. While the margin on petrol remains, he appealed to Parliament to restore the diesel margin once the current fuel price relief measures end, stressing that the funds support national strategic fuel reserves.
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Power is Transient – Otumfuo Warns Politicians to Stay Out of Chieftaincy Matters
Asantehene Otumfuo Osei Tutu II has cautioned politicians to refrain from interfering in chieftaincy affairs, reminding them that power is transient. The warning, delivered at the Asanteman Council meeting, underscores the Asantehene’s firm stance on preserving the independence and integrity of traditional institutions from political influence.
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‘You Are All Thieves!’ – Woman Slams Methodist Pastors and Elders Over Tithe Policy
A female member of the Wesley Cathedral Methodist Church in Sunyani caused a stir when she publicly described the pastor and elders as “thieves” during a church service. She criticised an alleged policy tying welfare support (especially during funerals) to tithe payment, arguing it was unfair and discouraging membership. The dramatic confrontation, which has gone viral, has sparked widespread debate on church finances and member support.
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Explainer: Why Asantehene Destooled Kyeame Kofi Nti
Otumfuo Osei Tutu II has destooled his linguist (Kyeame) Kofi Nti following deliberations by the Asanteman Council. The removal was based on serious allegations including doubts over his royal lineage, improper handling and failure to report invocations of the sacred Otumfuo Ntam Kɛseɛ oath, and interference in chieftaincy processes. The decision highlights the high standards of accountability expected in Asante traditional offices.
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GES Announces Instalment Plan to Clear Teachers’ Salary Arrears
The Ghana Education Service (GES) has revealed that the government will pay outstanding salary arrears to newly recruited teachers under the 2024 financial clearance in instalments from May to August 2026. Four months’ arrears will be disbursed monthly to ensure accuracy and transparency. The move brings relief to teachers whose payments were delayed after reporting to post.
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Newspaper Headlines Today: Tuesday, April 21, 2026

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Tuesday, April 21, 2026. Stay informed with today’s front pages of Ghanaian newspapers, all in one place.

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