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Ghana’s Ohene-Akoto lands World Energy Council role, Africa now has a seat at the global power table.

Justice Ohene-Akoto, Executive Director of the Africa Sustainable Energy Centre (ASEC), has been appointed as a Member of the Standing Committee of the World Energy Council, a move widely seen as a major milestone for Ghana and Africa’s growing influence in global energy leadership. The appointment recognises his contributions to sustainable energy development, innovation and…

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GH¢7.2 million meant for state cybersecurity landed in director’s personal account, trial hears damning evidence as defence fights back.

Kwabena Adu-Boahene’s trial continued at an Accra High Court on Thursday, May 14, with the third prosecution witness, Mildred Donkor, telling the court that a GH¢7.2 million transfer captured in bank statements was paid into the account of the Director of the National Signals Bureau and not the institution’s general account. During cross-examination by defence…

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Ghana MP Kwame Ohene Frimpong detained at Amsterdam’s Schiphol Airport, Parliament confirms, engages Dutch authorities as FBI-linked $32M probe emerges.

Parliament of Ghana has confirmed it is engaging Ghana’s diplomatic mission in the Netherlands following the reported detention of Independent MP Kwame Ohene Frimpong at Schiphol Airport in Amsterdam. In a statement signed by the Clerk to Parliament, Ebenezer Ahumah Djietror, the House said the Speaker and parliamentary leadership are working with Ghana’s Mission in…

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GH¢96bn negative equity, but not a failure, analysts say BoG losses are the price of taming inflation, not incompetence.

The Bank of Ghana’s (BoG) 2025 Annual Report, which recorded a GH¢15.63 billion operating loss, GH¢34.95 billion total comprehensive loss and a widening negative equity position of GH¢96.3 billion, has sparked debate among critics; however, analysts argue the figures must be understood in broader global and policy context. Central banks such as the European Central…

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80 Labour MPs want Starmer out, UK PM faces party revolt but dares critics: ‘Trigger the contest if you dare.

Keir Starmer, the United Kingdom Prime Minister, is facing increasing internal pressure following a series of electoral setbacks and a growing revolt within the Labour Party, with around 80 MPs reportedly calling for his resignation or a clear timetable for leadership transition. Despite the dissent, Starmer has refused to step down, telling Cabinet he remains…

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Osei Assibey Antwi trial stalls again, defence says prosecution’s delays prove weak case, as ghost names scandal drags on.

Osei Assibey Antwi, former National Service Authority (NSA) Director-General, has had his criminal trial adjourned to June 15, 2026, after prosecutors failed to complete the filing of required disclosures as directed by the court. The case, which was heard on May 13 for a case management conference, was postponed after the prosecution informed the court…

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NO REGION IS A PUNISHMENT ZONE: Linda Ocloo’s comment raises serious Concerns Over Discriminatory and Factional Governance

The Greater Accra Regional Minister Linda Ocloo sparked national outrage after stating that some officials who issued permits for illegal developments had been transferred to Northern Ghana “as a kind of punishment” on May 5, 2026. The backlash was immediate and justified. She later apologised and described the remark as a “slip in communication.”  But…

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DEMOCRACY CANNOT THRIVE UNDER FEAR: GHANAIANS MUST STAND AGAINST POLITICAL INTIMIDATION

Ghana’s 1992 Constitution is clear: freedom of speech, political participation, and equality before the law are not privileges granted by any government; they are constitutional rights protected under Articles 17 and 21. Any attempt, whether direct or indirect, to intimidate citizens or political opponents for expressing opinions or carrying out lawful duties threatens the democratic…

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No approval, no endorsement, Tourism Ministry distances itself from Karnival Kingdom after bishops blast ‘indecent content.

The Ministry of Tourism, Culture and Creative Arts has said it got no official communication about the organisation of the Karnival Kingdom Festival held in Accra and did not endorse, sanction or authorise the event. In a statement signed by the Minister, Abla Dzifa Gomashie, the ministry reiterated that organisers of tourism, cultural, entertainment and…

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