Under Feed Ghana, President Mahama assures citizens that a $20 million agro-input initiative is underway to support about 50,000 households, especially 30,000 women and youth, across multiple regions with inputs for maize, rice, soya beans, cowpeas, groundnuts, vegetables and poultry.
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John Abdulai Jinapor, Ghana’s Minister for Energy and Green Transition, has held high-level discussions with executives of Cenpower Generation Company Limited as part of ongoing stakeholder consultations within the country’s power sector.
Update from the government has confirmed that eight Ghanaian tomato traders were killed in a terrorist attack in Titao, northern Burkina Faso, on 14 February 2026 while three survived, sustaining substantial injuries.
The government of Ghana has officially confirmed that a truck carrying Ghanaian tomato traders was caught in a terrorist attack in northern Burkina Faso.
The initiative encourages Ghanaians at home and abroad to wear the traditional smock in its various styles and designs.
Interior Minister Muntaka Mohammed-Mubarak calls for people-centred leadership, less hierarchy and stronger accountability to improve security governance and service delivery in Ghana.
In Ghana, power outages are routine enough that families and businesses plan around them. But behind the daily inconvenience lies a system that struggles to collect revenue, extend service, and finance expansion. At the same time, real progress is being made in decentralized renewable power. This is progress rooted in
Night-Time Restrictions Take Effect from January 27, 2026
Former Finance Minister Ken Ofori-Atta is expected to appear before a court in the United States today following the reported revocation of his U.S. visa, a development that has reignited national debate in Ghana over accountability, governance, and the legal consequences of public office.
Medical personnel from the Ghana Armed Forces (GAF) have joined counterparts from the United States, Italy, and Liberia to reinforce combat medical readiness and interoperability at the U.S. Army Southern European Task Force, Africa (SETAF-AF) Best Medic Competition held in Vicenza, Italy, 5–15 January 2026.
When enforcement actions affect whether stations can broadcast at all, the distinction between “technical regulation” and “media freedom” becomes blurred. The law may permit shutdowns, but the Constitution demands sensitivity to their democratic consequences.