Mankessim Omanhene Declares Lithium-Affected Areas ‘Man-Made Crisis Zones

On December 17, 2025, Osagyefo Amanfo Edu VI, the traditional leader (Omanhene) of the Mankessim Traditional Area, officially designated the settlements impacted by ongoing lithium exploration in his jurisdiction as man‑made crisis zones, calling for swift intervention at the national level as their situation deteriorates due to long delays in finalising and approving the lithium deal…

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Ghana Sends $10M Aid, Troops to Jamaica in Show of Solidarity

The government has justified its decision to provide GH₵10 million worth of humanitarian supplies and send Ghanaian personnel abroad to Jamaica as a reflection of the nation’s enduring ethos of compassion, solidarity, and humanitarian duty, with Foreign Affairs Minister Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa telling Parliament on December 18 that Ghana’s support for countries in crisis is rooted in…

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Ex-EPA Chief Blames Politics for Failed Galamsey Crackdown

Dr. Henry Kwabena Kokofu, a former Executive Director of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), has criticised President John Mahama’s early efforts to confront illegal small‑scale mining, popularly known as galamsey, saying the initiative did not succeed because it placed politicians rather than independent institutions at the helm of the campaign; speaking on Citi FM on…

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Damongo MP Blasts Government on Foreign Policy Secrecy

Samuel A. Jinapor, Member of Parliament for Damongo and Ranking Member of Parliament’s Foreign Affairs Committee, has criticised the government for what he describes as insufficient openness, coherence, and robust parliamentary involvement in the shaping and execution of Ghana’s foreign policy, arguing that lawmakers should be comprehensively briefed on major diplomatic and security decisions and…

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GRA Graduates 289 Staff in Push to Boost Tax Expertise

The Ghana Revenue Authority (GRA) has successfully graduated almost 300 of its staff from the 2025 Professional Course in Taxation (PCT) as part of its strategy to close technical skills gaps and strengthen tax administration, with 289 out of 300 enrolled officers completing the programme; at the graduation event, Commissioner‑General Anthony Kwasi Sarpong highlighted that…

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Expert Questions Ghana Sending Engineers Abroad While Domestic Disasters Persist

Dr. Joshua Zaato, a political scientist at the University of Ghana, has challenged the government’s choice to send Ghanaian military engineering units to Jamaica for post‑Hurricane Melissa rebuilding work while numerous communities in Ghana that were battered by natural disasters remain without repair, arguing that the specialised skills of the 48th, 49th, and 50th Engineer…

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IMF Approves $385M Transfer to Ghana as Economy Shows Strong Recovery

The International Monetary Fund’s (IMF) Executive Board has concluded the fifth assessment of Ghana’s 39‑month, roughly US$3 billion Extended Credit Facility (ECF) programme, clearing the way for an immediate transfer of about US$385 million and lifting total funds received under the arrangement to around US$2.8 billion; authorities’ performance under the scheme was judged broadly satisfactory, with all key…

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NPP Faces Uphill Battle in Kpandai Rerun as Supreme Court Halts Preparations

Solomon Owusu, who serves as the United Party’s Director of Communications, has asserted that the New Patriotic Party (NPP) stands no realistic prospect of prevailing in the Kpandai parliamentary election rerun, claiming the party’s apparent lack of self‑assurance is evident in its legal efforts to challenge the High Court’s directive for a fresh poll; in…

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