Ghana’s military investigates missing ammunition and $250,000 procurement scandal involving ex-ADC Lt. Gen. Onwona and top army officials.
The National Communications Authority (NCA) has suspended seven radio stations in Ghana for operating without valid authorization and on national security grounds.
President Mahama swears in Council of State members at Jubilee House, with North East and Ashanti representatives pending election re-run.
Cholera outbreak in Ghana has claimed 49 lives, 719 confirmed cases across five regions. Health Minister Mintah-Akandoh outlines measures in Parliament.
A fire outbreak in Tantra Hills has destroyed 52 kiosks, leaving many residents homeless. Victims call for government support amid devastating losses.
Ghana battles a cholera outbreak that has killed 40 and infected over 6,000. Health officials intensify vaccinations and sanitation efforts to curb the spread.
The Office of the Special Prosecutor (OSP) has declared former Finance Minister Ken Ofori-Atta a fugitive over multiple corruption investigations.
The death toll from the Walewale bus attack rises to seven as more victims succumb to injuries. Authorities investigate the brutal assault.
An investigation reveals Ghana’s National Service Scheme lists 90-year-olds as service personnel, raising concerns of this NSS age fraud.
Karpowership warns of power suspension over Ghana's $379M debt. The government scrambles for solutions to avoid nationwide electricity outages.











