Ghana Health Service confirms two new Mpox cases, raising total to 119 as of June 22, 2025. No deaths reported; public urged to follow safety protocols.
GRNMA warns the govt to implement service conditions by July 2025 or face a strike. Nurses demand fair wages after delayed talks with the Health Committee.
Ghana risks US visa ban as 21% of students overstay visas, says Foreign Minister Ablakwa. Talks ongoing to address high overstay rates and avoid sanctions.
Police arrest two, including a prophetess, for the murder of former Dampong SHS headmaster in a gold scam. Suspects in custody as probe continues in Ashanti.
Sam George exposes army recruitment scams, urging youth to avoid paying bribes. GAF confirms no enlistment ongoing; official ads only in Daily Graphic, Times.
Sam George blames Akufo-Addo for gay couple’s kiss at Black Star Square, citing failure to sign anti-LGBTQ bill. Move sparks debate on Ghana’s family values.
Suspended Chief Justice Torkornoo calls removal process unfair, politically driven. She vows not to resign, citing threats and judicial integrity concerns.
University of Ghana warns of possible COVID-19 resurgence, urging masks and vaccinations. The public is advised to stay vigilant to curb the spread.
Ameyaw-Akumfi’s lawyers move to halt $2M Sky Train trial, seeking Supreme Court review. High Court adjourns to July 9, 2025, amid GIIF payment probe.
Gloria Segoe, a Keta Business SHS student, was found dead in a Tomefa stream after visiting her boyfriend instead of her sick grandmother. Police investigate.