NIA workers begin indefinite strike on June 24, 2025, over unpaid Operational Support Allowances since January. PSWU demands government action.
Government launches new insurance for fire service: GH¢100,000 for permanent injuries or death, GH¢50,000 for non-permanent injuries, boosting morale.
British teen wins appeal against parents who tricked him into moving to Ghana. Court to rehear case, focusing on his welfare and rights in major legal win.
Attorney General Ayine reveals GH¢548M lost to NSS ghost names over 6 years. 12 officials, including Mustapha Ussif, face charges for payroll fraud.
Ga Mantse commends Accra residents for peacefully observing the ban on drumming and noise-making during Homowo, ensuring harmony and tradition in the city.
GRNMA suspends strike after talks with Health Committee. Nurses to resume work June 14, 2025, pending Collective Agreement talks on June 26.
Nana Agradaa says her attorney missed court due to late service by Empress Gifty’s lawyer in defamation case. Tensions are still high between the two.
Joe Ghartey was questioned in the $2M Skytrain scandal, says Dr Srem Sai. OSP probes GIIF’s payment, but Ghartey not charged, as investigations continue.
Deputy AG Srem Sai reveals 22 suspects in NSS scandal, linked to GH¢500M theft via ghost names. Some offer to return funds as prosecution looms.
NCA orders 62 FM radio stations in Ghana to stop broadcasting due to expired licenses and regulatory breaches, a directive from Minister Samuel Nartey George.