Interior Ministry Sets New Dates for Security Recruitment (Mop-Up Aptitude Tests Begin Feb 21)

The Ministry of Interior has set new dates in February for Category C applicants with WASSCE certificates who were unable to take the Centralized E-Recruitment Portal Aptitude Test because of technical problems during the 2025/26 security services recruitment process. From February 21 to 28, 2026, there will be a staggered mop-up exercise. Applicants for the…

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Afenyo-Markin: Gov’t Must Deliver Real Jobs (Youth Disappointed by Broken Promises)

Alexander Kwamena Afenyo-Markin, the NPP MP for Effutu and the Minority Leader in Parliament, has criticized the Government for not keeping important campaign promises, such as “one job,” “women banking,” and raising cocoa producer prices. He says these broken promises have left many young Ghanaians disappointed. During the UCC Summit on February 21, he spoke…

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COCOA BETRAYED: NDC’S GH¢2,587 PRICE CUT IS AN ECONOMIC ATTACK ON GHANAIAN FARMERS

On record and without ambiguity, the decision by the National Democratic Congress (NDC) to reduce the producer price of cocoa to GH¢2,587 per bag is a direct financial blow to Ghanaian farmers. The numbers are not political; they are mathematical. Farmers now lose GH¢1,038 per bag, translating into a staggering GH¢16,608 loss per tonne. This…

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NDC POLITICAL WITCH HUNT: DEMOCRACY UNDER SIEGE – WONTUMI, ADUBUAHENE, AND NOW KOFI OFOSU NKANSAH TARGETED BY STATE POWER

In recent months, Ghana has witnessed a disturbing pattern: the National Democratic Congress (NDC) government appears to be misusing state security apparatus to intimidate, target, and harass members of the opposition New Patriotic Party (NPP). This is not normal governance; it is a political witch hunt that threatens democratic norms, due process, and the rule…

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IMANI Boss Hails CJ’s Ruling (Says Judiciary ‘Unshackled’ After EC, SP Petitions Dismissed)

Franklin Cudjoe, the founding president of IMANI Africa, has praised Chief Justice Paul Baffoe-Bonnie for ruling that petitions asking for the removal of Electoral Commission Chairperson Jean Mensa, her deputies, and Special Prosecutor Kissi Agyebeng did not make a prima facie case. He said the decision showed that the judiciary is not under the control…

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Nitiwul: Defence Minister Should Lead (Criticizes Gov’t Response to Burkina Terror Attack)

Dominic Nitiwul, a former Defence Minister and MP for Bimbilla, has criticized the government’s response to the recent terrorist attack on Ghanaian traders in Burkina Faso. He says that a real Defence Minister, not the Interior Minister, should have led the efforts since soldiers were directly involved. He said on February 18 that the Defence…

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“Sports Ministry, SWAG Partner for Stronger Sports (Focus on Media, Accountability, Reform)

Kofi Iddie Adams, the Minister of Sports and Recreation, has promised that his ministry will work with the Sports Writers Association of Ghana (SWAG) to create a sports ecosystem that is both productive and long-lasting. Adams talked about the media’s important role in sports development at a meeting with SWAG’s leaders. He talked about plans…

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Gov’t Pays GH¢10bn DDEP Coupon (Cash Settlement Signals Stronger Fiscal Position)

The government has paid bondholders GH¢10 billion in interest as part of the Domestic Debt Exchange Programme (DDEP). This is the sixth coupon settlement and the second one that was made entirely in cash, without any Payment-In-Kind component. This shows that the government’s finances are getting stronger and more liquid. A source in the Finance…

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Gov’t, INTERPOL Pursue Cross-Border Cybercrime (Ghana, Russia Cooperate on Justice, Victim Support)

Ghana’s government has contacted INTERPOL and other international law enforcement agencies about a possible cross-border cybercrime that involves the spread of illegal digital content. The Ministry of Communication, Digital Technology, and Innovations said in a statement that security agencies are working with international partners and that Russian authorities have been formally contacted through diplomatic channels….

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