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Ghana-Nebraska cultivates cross-continental agribusiness opportunities
By Francis Ntow Accra, July 31, GNA – Ghana and Nebraska are deepening their trade relations with a renewed focus on commercial agriculture and agribusiness, capitalising on the enormous Ghanaian agricultural resources and the knowledge and...

President tells envoy to Ghana for strengthening ties
ISLAMABAD: President Asif Zardari has emphasised the need to further strengthen cordial relations between Pakistan and Ghana for the mutual benefit of both nations. He made these remarks during a meeting with Pakistan’s Ambassador-designate to...

Ghana School of Law embraces AG’s legal education reform, calls for levelelled playing field
Director of the Ghana School of Law, His Lordship Barima Nana Yaw Oppong, has expressed the institution’s full support for the decentralization of professional legal training proposed by Attorney General Dr. Dominic Ayine. The Attorney General...
Embassy of Morocco in Ghana Celebrates 26th Anniversary of His Majesty King Mohammed VI’s Accession to the Throne
The Embassy of the Kingdom of Morocco in Ghana marked the 26th anniversary of His Majesty King Mohammed VI’s ascension to the Throne with a grand celebration in Accra. The occasion brought together a distinguished audience, including several...

Ghana Broadcasting Corporation at 90: A voice through the ages
The Ghana Broadcasting Corporation (GBC), the nation’s pioneering broadcasting institution, marks its 90th anniversary today, a historic milestone that highlights nearly a century of dedicated service in informing, educating, and entertaining...
DJ Sky Electrifies Ghanaian Campuses with High-Energy Performances
In a wave of unforgettable musical energy, internationally recognized DJ Sky has been turning university campuses across Ghana into explosive arenas of sound, lights, and unforgettable vibes. Drawing thousands of students and music lovers to each...

Children at Risk as Cholera Spreads Across West, Central Africa
At least 80,000 children have been estimated to be at high risk of cholera in West and Central Africa as the rainy season begins across the region, said the UN Children's Fund (UNICEF). Heavy rains, flooding, and widespread displacement were...

Ghanaian government cautions protesters against targeting Nigerians
The Ghanaian government has issued a warning against protests targeting Nigerians living in the country. The warning comes amid rising tensions after a weekend protest by local traders who demanded the expulsion of Nigerians from the Gold Cost...
America's school children face Trump order to resume push-ups and pull-ups
President Donald Trump signed an executive order Thursday placing tariffs on many U.S. trade partners — the next step in his trade agenda that will test the global economy and alliances. They are set to go into effect in seven days, and not the...

Tears and tributes fly as Obogu bids farewell to 16 Saviour Church members killed in highway crash
A wave of grief swept through the Obogu community on today as 16 members of the Saviour Church of Ghana, who died in a tragic road accident earlier this week, were laid to rest in a solemn mass burial ceremony. The victims, all part of the...
Ghana secures $1 billion for climate financing-Energy Minister
By Benjamin Akoto Sunyani (Bono), July 31, GNA – Ghana has secured $1 billion for climate financing, Mr John Abdulai Jinapor, the Minister of Energy and Green Transition, has said. He said the money would be used for key projects, including the...

Breaking the myth: foreign fruits can grow in Ghana - •But high costs discourage large-scale venture
The successful growing of foreign fruits such as apples, strawberries, pomegranates and grapes by many Ghanaians who practice backyard farming has challenged the age-old belief that such fruits could only do well in cold temperatures. Some of...

Ghana Floods And Road Accidents
Despite numerous expert discussions and millions of dollars spent, the issue of perennial flooding in Ghana remains unsolved. If this problem had started only in recent years, we could blame it solely on building on waterways and choked drains....

No cause for alarm over Ghanaians’ anti-Nigerian protests, says Ojukwu
Foreign Affairs Minister, Amb. Bianca Odumegwu-Ojukwu, has appealed for calm following the tension that ensued over the purported demand by Ghanaians for the deportation of Nigerians from their country. Odumegwu-Ojukwu made the appeal in a...
56 Nations set for Ghana Badminton Grand Slam 2025 showdown in Accra
The international spotlight will shine on the Borteyman Sports Complex next month as Ghana gears up to host over 56 countries for the highly anticipated 2025 Ghana Badminton Grand Slam, a multi-tiered festival of world-class competition offering...

Parents urged to strive to secure good education for their children
By Francis Kwabena Cofie Accra, July 31, GNA – Mr William Adama Mensah, the Headmaster of Edlys Montessori School at North Legon in Accra, has urged parents not to relent on their efforts to secure the future of their children through sound...

Who Will Tell Our Story? Journalism on the Brink in Ghana’s ...
Let’s stop pretending, journalists in Ghana are under siege. From physical assaults to political intimidation, the once-sacred duty of newsgathering has become a high-risk endeavour, especially for those courageous enough to expose uncomfortable...

IMANI Alert: Dangerous Political Interference in Ghana’s Pen...
As a public policy advocate committed to policy integrity and the protection of the rights and financial future of Ghanaian workers, I wish to bring to the attention of the president, all his appointees, and fellow Ghanaians the growing phenomenon...

Beyond the Blackboard: Making Ghana’s Classrooms Truly Inclu...
Envisage this: a classroom in Berekum where a teacher, Madam Afua, teaches a class of 50 pupils. Among them is Kwame, a child with a speech impairment; Amina, who uses a wheelchair; and Joseph, a gifted learner often bored by slow-paced lessons....

Gender Minister calls for collective action in fight against...
The Minister for Gender, Children and Social Protection, Dr Agnes Naa Momo Lartey, has called for a collective action among stakeholders in the fight against human trafficking. She said this at the commemoration of the World Day Against Human...