Three Nigerians sentenced to 8-20 years for vehicle thefts in Kumasi. Ashanti Police vow to combat organized crime after convictions on July 24, 2025.
PIAC inspects Eastern and Northern Regions reveal abandoned, stalled, and defective projects funded with petroleum revenues, raising accountability concerns.
Nestle has fired CEO Laurent Freixe after he failed to disclose a romantic relationship with a subordinate. Philipp Navratil takes over as successor.
Ghana reduces University of Memphis tuition debt from $3M+ to $1.35M with $2M payments, securing scholarships for 185 students, due by Oct 15, 2025.
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.
South Korea passes law banning phones in schools from March 2026 to fight smartphone addiction among teens, sparking debate among parents and teachers.
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.
UK pledges support for Ghana’s gold sector reforms as GIABA review nears, warning reforms are vital to avoid grey-listing over money laundering risks.











