Chief Justice Gertrude Torkornoo removed on Sept 1, 2025, after Article 146 inquiry into three petitions. President Mahama acts on committee’s recommendation.
NACOC warns against fraudulent cannabis licensing agents, urges public to await official process under Act 1019, prohibits unauthorized cannabis activities.
Ghana confirms 22 new Mpox cases, raising total to 446 across 15 regions. One death recorded as 33,000 vaccines are secured for at-risk groups.
GES opens school placement portal Sept 1–8 for students to confirm choices ahead of Sept 17 final placement, with private schools included for the first time.
Accra Circuit Court fines or jails eight men for assault during Ablekuma North parliamentary rerun, urging youth to reject electoral violence.
Children’s Support Fund raises GHS 3.5m and US$20k for kids of August 6 helicopter crash victims, with institutions and private citizens donating.
Health Minister Kwabena Mintah Akandoh says 7,000 nurses are now on the payroll, with more being migrated as government resolves salary delays.
A Health Ministry committee has found no medical evidence to support claims of a shoulder dislocation in the Ridge Hospital nurse assault case.
Interior Minister Muntaka Mohammed-Mubarak has imposed a dusk-to-dawn curfew on Bole township in Ghana’s Savannah Region following violent chieftaincy disputes.
The Ghana Publishing Company Limited launched the Gazette 360 campaign to curb fake gazettes, with MD Nana Kwasi Boatey vowing strict action against offenders.