Julius Debrah renders teary apology to Pentecost Church following GFZA CEO’s comment

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The Chief of Staff, Julius Debrah, has issued an apology to the Church of Pentecost following controversial remarks made by the Chief Executive Officer of the Ghana Free Zones Authority, Dr. Mary Awusi, concerning the church’s Chairman, Apostle Eric Nyamekye. The apology comes in response to growing public criticism over Dr. Awusi’s comments, which were made after the church raised...

Lands Ministry withdraws mining leases of Adamus Resources Limited, cites regulatory violations

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The government has withdrawn the mining leases of Adamus Resources Limited for its concessions at Akango, Salman, and Nkroful after investigations uncovered widespread regulatory violations and illegal mining activities. In a statement issued on April 26, the Ministry of Lands and Natural Resources explained that the decision followed findings by the Minerals Commission, which revealed that the company had breached...

“Biggest challenge of my life” – Queiroz embraces Ghana World Cup mission

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With less than 50 days to the World Cup, Ghana has unveiled the new head coach of the senior national team, the Blackstars. Carlos Queiroz, a veteran of the global game, now carries the hopes of a nation searching for direction after a run of poor results. His message is clear, this is his biggest challenge yet, and he...

Sanitopia CIC partners with Healthfab to introduce reusable period underwear

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  Sanitopia CIC, a United Kingdom-based Community Interest Company, has partnered with Healthfab, and Indian based Company, to introduce reusable period underwear as part of its efforts to improve menstrual health, comfort, and sustainability across Ghana. Founded by Ghanaian lawyer, entrepreneur, author, and philanthropist, Mr Richard Kojo Acheampong, Sanitopia CIC is redefining community-based infrastructure through purpose-driven development. The collaboration is expected to...

Importers, exporters to save over GH¢800m as GSA caps container charges

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Importers and exporters in Ghana are set to save more than GH¢800 million annually following a new directive by the Ghana Shippers’ Authority (GSA) to cap the Container Administrative Charge at GH¢550 per twenty-foot equivalent unit (TEU). The policy, which takes effect from May 1, 2026, is aimed at reducing the cost of doing business at the country’s ports while...

Former IGP Paul Tawiah Quaye reported dead

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Former Inspector-General of Police, Paul Tawiah Quaye, has reportedly passed away after a period of illness. Details surrounding his death remain limited, although tributes have begun pouring in from within senior ranks of the Ghana Police Service, where he was widely respected for his leadership and discipline. While official confirmation from his family is yet to be formally communicated, colleagues have...

Anti-LGBTQI Bill will be sent to Mahama “Expeditiously” when passed – Sam George

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Member of Parliament for Ningo-Prampram, Sam George, has reaffirmed that the Human Sexual Rights and Family Values Bill will be forwarded “expeditiously” to John Mahama for assent once parliamentary processes are completed. Speaking during a stakeholder engagement organised by Parliament’s Constitutional and Legal Affairs Committee, the principal sponsor of the bill clarified that the legislation is not currently before the...

Cut fuel to galamsayers – GCAG tells NPA

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The Ghana Coalition Against Galamsey (GCAG) is calling for urgent regulatory action from the National Petroleum Authority (NPA) to halt the supply of fuel to illegal mining operations across the country. In a petition addressed to the Chief Executive of the Authority, Edudzi Tamakloe, on Saturday, April 18, the coalition outlined a series of measures aimed at disrupting what it...

Tamale High Court to deliver verdict in NDA corruption trial today

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The Criminal Division of the Tamale High Court is expected to deliver judgment today in a long-running corruption case involving former officials of the Northern Development Authority (NDA) and other accused persons. The case, titled The Republic v. Sumaila Abdul Rahman and 3 Others, has been before the court for nearly four years. It centres on alleged corruption and related...

Renarda Joy’s ‘Genesis’ docuseries spotlights Africa’s overlooked entrepreneurs

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  Global wealth strategist and founder of Bootstrap Magazine, Renarda Joy, has premiered her latest docuseries, Genesis, shedding light on Africa’s often-overlooked entrepreneurs. The series spotlights the “unseen middle”, founders building businesses without big funding, media hype, or billionaire backing, amid global obsession with tech unicorns and high-growth startups. Through raw, unfiltered conversations, Genesis reveals the personal risks, sacrifices, and grit behind...