Gov’t reaffirms support for private universities at AUCB’s 22nd Congregation

The Minister of Education, Haruna Iddrisu, has assured private universities that government’s ongoing tertiary education reforms are intended to strengthen their operations, not sideline them. Delivering the Minister’s message at the 22nd Congregation of the African University College of Communications and Business (AUCB) in Accra on 22nd November 2025, Fred Asa Kissiedu, Deputy Director in […]
Fritz Baffour shares personal memories of late former First Lady, Nana Konadu Agyeman-Rawlings

By Prinscilla Bulu Former Member of Parliament for Ablekuma South and former Minister of Information under the Mills administration, Fritz Baffour, has shared heartfelt memories and reflections about the late former First Lady, Nana Konadu Agyeman-Rawlings, describing her as a remarkable woman who changed the story of women and children in Ghana. Speaking in an interview […]
I see weak growth outlook in the 2026 Budget – Prof. Isaac Boadi

By: Ashiadey Dotse Associate Professor and Dean of the Faculty of Accounting and Finance, Prof. Isaac Boadi, says the 2026 Budget shows a weak growth outlook despite government efforts to link tax reforms, infrastructure development and the 24-hour economy. ”In the 2026 budget, if you ask for my opinion, I see weak growth outlook.” he […]
Social norms and weak support systems fuel gender-based violence – Clinical Psychologist warns

By: Ama Joycelyn Tseyiboe Experts are increasingly pushing for urgent reforms and stronger public awareness to tackle sexual and gender-based violence (SGBV) in Ghana, noting that cultural norms, stigma, and weak support structures continue to hinder progress. Ophelia Boma Azure, a clinical psychologist speaking on GTV’s breakfast show on Tuesday November 25,2025 explained that many […]
Ghana Pushes Regional Action on Violent Extremism, Deepens AU–EU Partnership at Luanda Summit

By Rukayatu Musah Ghana is calling for stronger regional action against violent extremism and deeper cooperation with Europe, as African and European leaders meet in Luanda, Angola, for the 7th African Union–European Union (AU–EU) Summit. Vice President Professor Naana Jane Opoku-Agyemang, speaking on behalf of President John Mahama, placed security, development and partnership at the […]
Young and Loud Festival lights up Ho Jubilee Park

By Tilda Acorlor Hundreds of school children from across the Ho Municipality gathered at the Ho Jubilee Park for the third edition of the Young and Loud Festival, a vibrant celebration of teenage creativity and talent. This year’s event was held under the theme “Our City, Our Future Teen Creativity for Environmental Action.” The purpose […]
Belgian Cyclist Joerik De Neve Wins Grand Finale of Tour du Cycling Race

By Tilda Acorlor Joerik De Neve of Belgium has won the Grand Finale of the Tour du Cycling race in Accra, Ghana, crossing the finish line in a time of 1:18:44.950. The 2.5km, 20-lap race saw De Neve edge out his Belgian compatriots Jonas De Schampheleire and Fil D’Heygere, who finished second and third, respectively. […]
Solicitor-General calls for stronger IP framework to support SMEs across Africa

By: Jennifer Frimpong Wiredu and Enoch Ankomah Ghana has renewed its call for a stronger, modernised intellectual property (IP) system as the 20th Session of the African Regional Intellectual Property Organization (ARIPO) Council of Ministers opened in Accra. Delivering President John Mahama’s address, the Solicitor-General at the Office of the Attorney-General, Mrs. Helen Awo Ziwu, […]
MOFA establishing vegetable nurseries nationwide to support home gardening – Eric Opoku

By Ashiadey Dotse The Minister for Food and Agriculture, Eric Opoku, has announced that the Ministry of Food and Agriculture (MOFA) is establishing vegetable nurseries across all districts in the country to make seedlings easily accessible to households engaging in home gardening. Seaking during government accountability series on Monday November 24, 2025, Mr. Opoku said […]
National food buffer against emergencies in progress – Minister for Food and Agriculture

By Love Wilhelmina Abanonave The Minister for Food and Agriculture, Eric Opoku has revealed that the country is taking a significant step towards achieving food security with the establishment of a national food buffer against emergencies. “For the first time, Ghana is building national food buffer against emergencies. This is to strengthen national preparedness against […]
Shea butter processors to be given enabling environment for value addition – Agric Minister

By Love Wilhelmina Abanonave Minister of Food and Agriculture, Eric Opoku, has announced plans to create an enabling environment for shea butter processors to add value to the country’s market, with the goal of creating jobs and boosting economic growth. “The Ministry is creating an enabling environment for shea butter processors to add value to […]
Black Stars’ goalkeeper Joseph Anang nominated for 2025 Ireland Premier League Goalkeeper of the Year

By: Kwame Bediako Ghanaian goalkeeper Joseph Anang has earned a place on the shortlist for the Soccer Writers Ireland (SWI) League of Ireland Premier Division Goalkeeper of the Year Award after an impressive 2025 season with St. Patrick’s Athletic. The 24-year-old’s performances between the posts have been pivotal in St. Patrick’s strong defensive campaign, helping […]
Denis Odoi joins Dutch side NAC Breda on free transfer

By: Kwame Bediako Ghanaian defender Denis Odoi has signed with Dutch Eredivisie club NAC Breda on a free transfer, agreeing to a deal that runs until the end of this season, with an option to extend for another year. The move reunites him with fellow Ghana international Kamal Sowah, rekindling their partnership last seen during […]
10,000 youth enrolled in four-year NSS programme, with portion permanently retained to boost agriculture extension – Eric Opoku

By: Ashiadey Dotse The Minister for Food and Agriculture, Eric Opoku, has announced that government is enrolling 10,000 young people onto a four-year National Service Scheme (NSS) programme, with a portion of them set to be permanently retained each year to strengthen agricultural extension delivery. This forms part of efforts to close the wide gap […]