• Ghana waives pre-approval for visa-on-arrival during December in GH 2024  

    In a move to boost tourism and enhance the travel experience, the Ghana Tourism Authority (GTA) has announced the waiver of the pre-approval requirement for visas-on-arrival from December 1, 2024, to January 15, 2025.

  • Ras Mubarak: Former MP sues MTN Ghana for $5million

    Former Member of Parliament for Kumbungu and ex-Chief Executive of the National Youth Authority, Abdulai Mohammed Mubarak alias Ras Mubarak, has filed a lawsuit against leading telecommunications company MTN Ghana (Scancom PLC) at the High Court in Accra. 

  • LIST: These 20 hospitals will provide free dialysis from December 1, 2024, in Ghana

    The National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS) has officially launched its national free dialysis programme, with 20 accredited health facilities set to provide free dialysis services across Ghana starting today.  

  • We have to chase the 'elephant' back into the bush - Mahama to voters in Kumasi [VIDEO]

    The National Democratic Congress (NDC) presidential candidate, John Dramani Mahama says the governing New Patriotic Party (NPP) has neglected the Ashanti Region despite many voters' loyalty to the NPP. 

    Addressing a crowd at the Jubilee Park in Kumasi on Sunday, Mr Mahama said the NPP has taken the electorate in the Ashanti Region for granted and has failed to deliver on its promises and address pressing concerns, describing their actions as "419 politics."

  • Go for change, Mahama to voters in Ashanti Region 

    The National Democratic Congress (NDC) Presidential Candidate, John Dramani Mahama has urged the electorate in the Ashanti Region to reflect on their current living conditions and vote him back to power to reset the country and position the economy on the path of growth. 

    Mr Mahama outlined a number of challenges faced by Ghanaians, including high unemployment, economic hardships, and widespread dissatisfaction with the state of the nation as reason for voters in the region to reconsider their voting pattern on December 7, 2024. 

  • Bawumia pledges to remove mobile phone taxes to make them cheaper in Ghana

    Vice President and New Patriotic Party (NPP) Presidential Candidate, Dr Mahamudu Bawumia, has reaffirmed his commitment to eliminating taxes on mobile phones to reduce their cost and make them more accessible to Ghanaians.  

  • Bawumia pledges to empower Ghanaian youth with digital skills

    Vice President and Presidential Candidate of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, has reaffirmed his commitment to creating job opportunities for Ghanaian youth by equipping them with digital skills.

  • How Joyce Bawah Mogtari sees the man John Dramani Mahama

    Let me share something extraordinary about the humanity, alluring personality and leadership of the man John Dramani Mahama. Over the past several months, we have engaged diligently with the voter population throughout our beloved country.

  • NDC supporters 'flood' Kumasi streets for 'Enti Asanteman aseda ni' walk

    Supporters of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) in the Ashanti region on Sunday morning marched in Kumasi to welcome John Dramani Mahama, who is on a tour of the Ashanti Region as part of the 2024 election campaign. 

    Dubbed "Enti Asanteman aseda ni" walk, it was aimed at stressing the call of the NDC for a change of government and a shift from the Ashanti Region’s voting pattern on December 7 election.

  • Opoku-Agyemang: Police launch investigation into attack on NDC running mate's convoy  

    The Ghana Police Service has launched an investigation into an incident involving the convoy of Professor Naana Jane Opoku-Agyemang, running mate of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), during her campaign in the Eastern Region.

  • Police announce toll-free number for reporting suspicious election-related activity  

    The Ghana Police Service has introduced a dedicated toll-free number, 0800311311, for citizens to report any suspicious election-related activities during the presidential and parliamentary elections scheduled for December 7.  

  • Ewando D/A School pupils endure snake bites, injuries, and academic disruptions due to poor infrastructure

    In the rural community of Ewando in the Kpandai District of Ghana's Northern Region, pupils of Ewando D/A Basic School face daily struggles far beyond the usual challenges of education. 

  • Caretaker jailed 10 years after makeshift gate electrocuted a 14-year-old boy

    Richmond Laweh, a caretaker who illegally electrified a makeshift gate, has been sentenced to 10 years in prison by the High Court in Accra after the gate electrocuted a 14-year-old boy, Samuel Darko, at Ampomah near Ashiyie.  

  • Kash Patel: Trump picks loyalist ex-aide as FBI director

    US President-elect Donald Trump has picked a former aide, Kash Patel, to lead the Federal Bureau of Investigation, an agency Patel has often criticised.

  • NDC, NPP to hold final rallies in Accra ahead of Ghana Election 2024

    Ghana’s two leading political parties, the National Democratic Congress (NDC) and the New Patriotic Party (NPP), are set to cap off months of intense campaigning with simultaneous grand rallies in Accra on Thursday, two days before the December 7 polls. 

  • US President Biden makes historic first visit to Africa

    THE WHITE HOUSE — U.S. President Joe Biden is "excited" to make his first trip to the African continent next week and will first stop briefly in the small island nation of Cabo Verde before making landfall in the Southwest African nation of Angola, a top White House official told VOA Friday.

  • Special voting exercise for Ghana Election 2024 takes off Monday 

    The Electoral Commission (EC) of Ghana will conduct a Special Voting exercise on Monday, December 2, 2024, across 328 centres nationwide.  

  • Mahama or Bawumia: Who is taking Ghana to Africa’s Tourism Elite?

    Ghana stands on the brink of yet another election, its future hanging in the balance as the opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC) and the incumbent New Patriotic Party (NPP) vie for the nation’s trust.

    In a country bursting with cultural wealth and tourism potential, both parties have long touted ambitious plans to transform these sectors into economic powerhouses. Yet, election cycle after election cycle, these promises often dissolve into a haze of unrealised dreams, leaving citizens questioning whether this time will truly be different.

    Meanwhile, the world watches as other African nations surge ahead, raising the question: why is Ghana, with its unmatched cultural and historical treasures, still struggling to claim its rightful place as a tourism leader on the continent?

  • EC addresses ballot paper shortfalls for Ghana Election 2024

    The Electoral Commission (EC) says it has taken steps to address the issues of shortfalls and discrepancies regarding ballot papers sent to the Volta and Bono regions.

    Addressing an emergency Inter-Party Advisory Committee (IPAC) meeting in Accra yesterday, the Deputy Chairperson of the EC in charge of Corporate Services, Dr Bossman Eric Asare, said the shortfalls and discrepancies in the ballot papers were detected by the commission’s own staff, and that they were not reported to it by any political party.

  • 'Human washing machine' to make bathing easy developed

    A FUTURISTIC "human washing machine" could have you ditching your shower for good.

    Engineers are developing the bath of the future that can read your mood and doesn't need soap to get you clean. 

    Japanese boffins have what has been dubbed the "human washing machine".

  • Refrain from hate, rancorous utterances — Peace Council

    THE National Peace Council has appealed to political parties and presidential candidates to refrain from doing anything that will prop their followers to violence. 

    “Hate speech and other rancorous utterances must be checked and avoided. This will ensure that neither their supporters nor opponents are agitated or motivated in any way to resort to violence,” it stated.

  • Born too soon! Pre-term awareness must be of concern

    They are called pre-term because they are born sooner than the 40 weeks that they are supposed to be in their mother’s womb. They come into the world very tiny, but only God knows the magnitude of the struggle they enter the world with. I am referring to premature babies.  

    In the last couple of weeks, I have been twice at the Korle-Bu Teaching Hospital’s Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU), first with my Church Group to present to the Unit an ultrasound fitting to assist with quality care for pre-term babies admitted into intensive care.  

    The second visit was days after the presentation on the fact-finding mission and to talk to some mothers whose babies were on admission to feel their anxieties.

  • President inaugurates Phase 2 of Obetsebi Lamptey Interchange

    President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo yesterday inaugurated the second phase of the Obetsebi Lamptey Interchange in Accra in honour of the late patriot.

    Phase one of the project was completed and inaugurates by President Akufo-Addo on Tuesday, November 24, 2020, while phase two, which comprises a flyover on the Ring Road West (Awudome to the Abossey Okai Central Mosque) and the widening of the Ring Road West (from Awudome Junction to Obetsebi Lamptey Interchange) into a two by three dual carriageway has just been completed. 

  • People and Places: Fort Prinzenstein

    Fort Prinzenstein, located at Keta in the Volta Region, is one of the historic forts that played a significant role in the transatlantic slave trade. Built by Danish traders in 1784, the fort was used for defensive purposes and to facilitate the slave trade.

    The name "Prinzenstein" is Danish for "Prince's Stone." The fort was named in honour of the Danish Crown Prince.

  • Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala reappointed Director-General of World Trade Organisation

    The World Trade Organisation (WTO) has reappointed Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala as its director-general for a second four-year term.

    Okonjo-Iweala, the first woman and the first African to head the WTO, was the only candidate in the race, and had been all but assured a second four-year term.

    The 70-year-old Nigerian was reappointed by consensus among the organisation's 166 members, who sped up the process in what observers suggested was a bid to avoid Trump blocking her candidacy after he returns to the White House on January 20.

    Okonjo-Iweala, who was reappointed Friday for a second term running the World Trade Organization, said she looked forward to working with Donald Trump, while insisting on the importance of rules-based global trading. 


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