In the interest of national stability, Ghana's new government must tackle threats and gaps in the security sector.Ghana's new President John Mahama took over this month from Nana Akufo-Addo following the December 2024 elections.
When activist Oliver Barker Vormawor saw reports in September that Ghana’s water agency would not be able to supply some parts of the country with water due to extreme contamination of main rivers from small-scale mining activities,
A statue of Ghana's immediate former President, Nana Akufo-Addo, put up at the end of last year has been destroyed. The unveiling by Akufo-Addo of his own likeness in November in the country's Western Region sparked a social media backlash, as well as being mocked and described as "self-glorification".
Addo's Giant Statue Destroyed | Firstpost Africa Ghana's former President Nana Akufo-Addo, who stepped down this month, is not getting away with the controversies surrounding him. A giant statue of Akufo-Addo,
The President of the Ghana Paralympic Committee, Samson Deen, has advised the newly nominated Minister for Sports and Recreation, Kofi Adams, to avoid prioritizing football over other sports disciplines in the country .
A security expert, Emmanuel Kwesi Aning, says Ghana rsquo;s appointment of Larry Gbevlo Lartey to work with the Alliance of Sahel States (AES) shows the country wants better ties with the military-led nations in the region .
Acting Spokesperson to President John Dramani Mahama, Felix Ofosu Kwakye, has lauded the President's inclusive approach to governance, contrasting it sharply with the leadership style of former President Nana Akufo-Addo.
Ghana's President John Dramani Mahama has appointed a former national security chief to mend ties with Niger, Mali, and Burkina Faso. This move aims to restore relations following a series of coups. The appointment signals Ghana's readiness to improve relationships with these military-led nations.
The hotly contested December presidential election in Ghana was characterised by hope and determination on one hand and political polarisation and naysaying on another. While some are applauded for their contribution in getting John Dramani Mahama elected,
Nana Yaw Kesseh, a convener for the #FixGhanaFootball campaign has launched a scathing critique of Osei Kweku Palmer, rebuking the veteran football administrator for blaming the decline of Ghanaian football on government interference.
Ghana's government will investigate controversial plans to build a $400m (£330m) national cathedral, new President John Mahama has said. Pressure has been mounting on authorities to drop the project, which has divided opinions in a country experiencing an economic crisis.
In the interest of national stability, Ghana’s new government must tackle threats and gaps in the security sector.