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More than 122,000 children to benefit from phase two of Quality, Inclusive Childhood Education project
By Albert Futukpor Nalerigu (NE/R), July 7, GNA – The phase two of the Quality and Inclusive Early Childhood Education Services for all Children (QAIECE 2) project has begun with the aim to improve the quality of public kindergarten (KG) education...

THE EƲES OF GHANA – a short contemporary survey
The name Eʋe On the outset, note the spelling of the ethnic group, Eʋe and not Ewe. It is for lack of an appropriate letter in English that the spelling, ewe came to be used. Every language is written using its own alphabets, unless the language...

CBG extends “Formative Learning with CBG” initiative to Adaklu Vodze Basic School
By Michael Foli Jackidy Adaklu Vodze (V/R), July 8, GNA – Consolidated Bank Ghana (CBG) has extended its flagship educational support programme, “Formative Learning with CBG,” to the Adaklu Vodze Basic School in the Adaklu District of the Volta...

Let’s Be “actively engaged in safeguarding creation”: Catholic Bishop in Ghana Urges Inclusive Debate on Climate Change
“We all need to understand the phenomenon of global warming and climate change and be actively involved or engaged in safeguarding creation,” he emphasized during his July 3 lecture, which he based on the late Pope Francis’ May 2015 Encyclical...

Africans must liberate themselves from foreign religions – Afrikania Mission
The Head of the Afrikania Mission, Osofo Konfo Atsu Kove, has entreated Africans to break away from the influence of foreign religions. According to him, Africans must begin to embrace the traditional ways of worship, which were the practice of...

CFF-Ghana calls for immediate national intervention in Nkwan...
The Community Focus Foundation Ghana (CFF-Ghana) has expressed deep concern over the escalating conflict in the Nkwanta South Municipality of the Oti Region. The organisation is urging the government to take immediate action to prevent further...

Deportation looms for Ghanaian students in UK as scholarship support collapses
President of the Ghana PhD Cohort, Prince Bansah, has boldly spoken out on the escalating crisis confronting Ghanaian government-sponsored students in the United Kingdom, describing the situation as deeply distressing, worsening daily, and now...

President of Pure Earth to lead high-level delegation to Ghana
The President and CEO of Pure Earth, along with implementing partners and funding advisors, are scheduled to visit Ghana from 8th to 14th July 2025. Mr. Andrew McCartor, President and CEO of Pure Earth, will be joined by Ms. Nida Parks, Chief of...
Flooding In Ghanaian Cities: An Attitudinal Or A Technical Problem?
In recent decades, flooding has become an all-too-familiar event in many parts of Ghana, especially in urban centres such as Accra, Kumasi, and Takoradi. Heavy rainfall, once seen as a blessing for agricultural productivity, now triggers panic and...
Ghana Launches New National Anti-Corruption Strategy Development
Chief of Staff Julius Debrah has inaugurated a working group to develop Ghana’s second National Anti-Corruption Strategy, reinforcing institutional efforts against graft. The July 2025 ceremony at Accra’s Presidency aligns with broader governance...

Proposal seeks to attract African diaspora through immigration reform
Namibian youth leader Sem David Imbodi has submitted a detailed policy proposal to the justice and labour relations ministry, recommending the creation of a legal framework to support the return, integration and recognition of people of African...

Here are Ghana's top 10 most visited tourist attractions in 2024, according to GTA report
The 2024 Tourism Report by the Ghana Tourism Authority (GTA) revealed that Ghana welcomed 1,288,804 international visitors in 2024, representing a 12% year-on-year increase as the country maintained its status as one of West Africa's top travel...

Police Rescue 19 Ghanaians From Alleged Trafficking Scheme In Oyo
The Oyo State Police Command has rescued 19 young Ghanaian nationals from an alleged trafficking operation following a targeted intervention in Ibadan. In a statement released on Sunday, the command’s spokesperson, Adewale Osifeso, confirmed that...

With PM Modi’s Ghana visit, India challenges China’s dominance in Africa
When Prime Minister Narendra Modi stepped off his plane onto Ghanaian soil last week, it marked more than just a diplomatic handshake — it was history brushing off the dust and preparing to rewrite itself. This is the first prime ministerial visit...

New Pilot project set to boost Ghanaian skills for German labour market
By Jibril Abdul Mumuni Accra, July 7, GNA – A new pilot project, spearheaded by the Ghana European Centre for Jobs, Migration and Development, is set to provide opportunities for young Ghanaians seeking employment in Germany. The pilot project...

Ghana in dire need of futuristic, patriotic and selfless leaders – Owusu-Koranteng
By Joyce Danso Accra, July 6, GNA – Ghana needs futuristic, patriotic, and selfless leaders who will harness the country’s resources to build a strong and developed nation that offers hope for current and future generations. Mr Daniel...

U.S. Embassy in Accra celebrates 249th independence anniversary
The United States Embassy in Accra on Thursday held a ceremony to mark the 249th anniversary of U.S. Independence, highlighting the strong and enduring partnership between the United States and Ghana. The event which brought together senior...

Rawlings’ son Kimathi weds in joyful private ceremony
Kimathi Rawlings, the only son of the late former President Jerry John Rawlings and former First Lady Nana Konadu Agyeman-Rawlings, has tied the knot with his fiancée in a beautiful and intimate ceremony that has captivated the nation. The...

Govt to put 16,000 services online in major Ghana.gov revamp
The Minister of Communication, Digital Technology and Innovations, Samuel Nartey George, has announced that 16,000 government services will be moved onto the Ghana.gov platform as part of efforts to modernise public service delivery. He explained...

200,000 Children in Ghana have uncorrected refractive errors — Dr Agyemfra
More than 200,000 children in Ghana suffer from uncorrected refractive errors, a leading cause of visual impairment, with one in four schoolchildren requiring vision correction. A Chief Optometrist at the Trust Hospital in Accra, Dr Naa Kowah...