Acting Chief Justice of Ghana, His Lordship Justice Paul Baffoe-Bonnie, will be out of the country from Monday, August 18, to Thursday, August 28, 2025.
President John Dramani Mahama will leave Accra today for official visits to Japan and Singapore, aimed at strengthening Ghana’s trade, investment, and development partnerships.
Three Chinese nationals have been arrested for engaging in illegal mining along the Birim River at Akyem Abaam, a community near Akyem Kade in the Eastern Region.
A 25-year-old cook in Ho, Jemima Kwaku, who allegedly burnt her 11-year-old son on the belly, back, and other parts of his body with a heated pressing iron as punishment for losing his pen at school, is standing trial at the Ho Circuit Court.
The Auditor-General has reported significant misstatements and weaknesses in the 2024 Whole-of-Government Accounts (WGA), including an overstatement of Ghana’s public debt by GH¢138.91 billion, as well as deficiencies in financial reporting and asset management.
The Bolgatanga Technical Institute in Ghana’s Upper East Region has been closed indefinitely following a violent student riot that left six students injured and school property in ruins.
Ghana will today bid a final farewell to the eight victims of the August 6 military helicopter crash in Sikaman-Brofroyedru, Adansi Akrofrom District, Ashanti Region.
All six remaining victims of last week's helicopter crash will be buried at the Military Cemetery at Tse Addo in Accra after a state funeral service at the Black Star Square today.
The Mayor of Accra, Michael Kpakpo Allotey, has announced plans to redevelop the Makola Government Clinic into a modern four-storey facility to improve healthcare delivery for traders and market women in the Central Business District.