Latest posts

All
news

Ghosts gone, GH¢1.7 billion slashed to GH¢7 million, NSA confirms payroll reforms have wiped out phantom personnel.

Moses Dok Nach Kpeungu, the Deputy Director-General of the National Service Authority, says that the problem of “ghost names” on the national service payroll has been solved thanks to reforms that are meant to make verification and accountability stronger. He said that the Authority now uses a multi-level validation process that includes checks at the…

Read More

Red alert in senior highs: CHASS warns persistent funding delays could trigger a shutdown, Free SHS under strain.

Primus Baro, the National Secretary of the Conference of Heads of Assisted Secondary Schools (CHASS), has said that delays in getting money for school feeding and operations are putting a lot of stress on Ghana’s education system. This could lead to problems in senior high schools. He said on JoyNews that the problem has come…

Read More

No service, no job, NSA warns employers: hiring without a valid service certificate is breaking the law.

The National Service Authority (NSA) has said again that all graduates in Ghana must do national service. They also stressed that finishing it is a legal requirement for getting a job. Moses Dok Nach Kpeungu, the Deputy Director-General, said that graduates must do national service unless they are exempt, and employers must check that service…

Read More

GH¢17 million in vehicles, GH¢4.2 million in sole-sourced contracts, MP Assafuah demands answers: where’s the value, where’s the transparency?

Vincent Ekow Assafuah, the Member of Parliament for Old Tafo, is worried that the National Pensions Regulatory Authority is relying too much on sole sourcing. He says this could hurt transparency and value for money. He talked on Adom FM about high-value purchases, like a GH¢4.2 million consulting contract and a vehicle purchase that cost…

Read More

Dialysis capacity doubled in Hohoe: new machines, more hope, and 23 patients already served since August

The Ghana Medical Trust Fund has given the Volta Regional Hospital in Hohoe two dialysis machines and other important medical equipment to improve kidney care services. The goal is to make it easier for people with kidney disease to get the treatment they need. The donation, led by Administrator Adjoa Obuobia Opoku-Darko and backed by…

Read More

Oil revenues plunge 43% as production hits six-year low, PIAC warns: aging fields, missed investments, and a $561 million hole in the books

According to PIAC, Ghana’s oil industry is under a lot of stress after oil revenue fell by almost $600 million, or 43.27%, from $1.36 billion in 2024 to $770.27 million in 2025. This downturn is mostly because crude oil production has been going down for six years in a row, from 71.44 million barrels in…

Read More

Ghosts evicted, GH₵900 million saved: NSA slashes payroll by more than half, without cutting a single serving person.

The National Service Authority (NSA) has cut its annual payroll from about GH₵1.6 billion to about GH₵700 million by making it harder to verify names and get rid of fake ones. During an interview on Joy FM’s Super Morning Show, Lieutenant Colonel Moses Dok Nach Kpeungu, the Deputy Director General of Operations, said that this…

Read More

Back with family, but still in legal crosshairs: Ofori-Atta freed from ICE custody as OSP probes await in Ghana.

Ken Ofori-Atta, a former finance minister, has been freed from U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) custody after a court order. His legal team says he is now back with his family in the United States. On April 8, 2026, solicitor Justice Kusi-Minkah Premo said that the detention was due to administrative “red flags” related…

Read More

Only four days to apply: Ghana and Barbados team up to recruit allied health pros, five years’ experience required, no exceptions.

According to a statement from April 9, 2026, the governments of Barbados and Ghana are working together to hire qualified allied health professionals to work in Barbados. The Ministry of Health in Ghana is in charge of the exercise, which is aimed at filling positions like cardiac perfusionists, ECG and EEG technicians, audiologists, radiographers, occupational,…

Read More

Second chance for future soldiers: Disqualified GAF medical applicants can now get a free review and maybe a shot at service.

Ernest Brogya Genfi, the Deputy Defense Minister, has said that people who were disqualified from the medical stage of the 2025/2026 Ghana Armed Forces recruitment exercise can get a free medical review. He told candidates who were disqualified to check with their medical centers to find out why they were disqualified. He also told those…

Read More

Hi ! 👋

Welcome to ANChannel News

Sign up to receive daily news updates

We don’t spam! Read our privacy policy for more info.