Ghana School of Law monopoly ends as President Mahama signs legal education reform bill...
President John Dramani Mahama has signed the Legal Education Reform Bill, 2025, into law, officially ending the 66-year-old Ghana School of Law monopoly over...
“Money spent sending one patient to India can treat about 20 patients in-country”—Adjoa Obuobia...
The Ghana Medical Trust Fund has stated that it will not fund medical treatment outside the country, insisting that its resources will be focused...
Mahama cares: 50 patients benefit from patient support program ahead of June nationwide rollout
The nationwide Patient Support Program under the Ghana Medical Trust Fund is set to officially roll out in June 2026 following the successful completion...
Ghana Medical Trust Fund to Support Specialized Care for Chronic Diseases
The administrator of the Ghana Medical Trust Fund, Adjoa Obuobia Darko-Opoku, has outlined the mandate and operational focus of the fund as the government...
Ghana Police Service arrests 50 suspects in an intelligence-led anti-narcotics operation
The Ghana Police Service has arrested 50 suspects in an intelligence-led anti-narcotics operation carried out at the Madina Market enclave in the Greater Accra...
Government turns to $1 billion bond to revive cocoa sector in 2026/2027 season
The government is set to raise a $1 billion bond in Ghana cedis to finance cocoa purchases for the 2026/2027 crop season as authorities...
Women’s Development Bank To Offer Low-Interest Loans And Business Support – Elizabeth Ofosu-Adjare
Minister for Trade, Agribusiness and Industry, Elizabeth Ofosu-Adjare, says the proposed Women’s Development Bank will provide low-interest financing, flexible collateral requirements, and tailored business...
Ghana Becomes Africa’s 8th Largest Economy After Strong GDP Growth
Ghana has climbed to become the eighth-largest economy in Africa in 2026 following a significant expansion in the country’s Gross Domestic Product, GDP.
According to...
Charles Amissah: Health Minister Orders Disciplinary Action Against Health Professionals
Ghana’s Minister for Health, Kwabena Mintah Akandoh, has directed disciplinary action against several health professionals following the release of a committee report into the...
“The fact that you are in opposition does not mean you oppose the obvious”...
Solomon Owusu has criticised what he described as unnecessary political attacks on government policies, insisting that being in the opposition should not mean rejecting...



























