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Foreign Ministry warns Ghanaians to avoid non-essential travel to Mexico

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs has issued a travel advisory urging Ghanaians to exercise extreme caution when travelling to or residing in...

Ghana Revenue Authority interdicts 5 customs officers over transit cargo irregularities

The Ghana Revenue Authority (GRA) has interdicted five officers of its Customs Division following what it terms preliminary findings of procedural breaches...

Ghana Newspaper Headlines: February 25, 2026; Abesim Boys Killer Gets Life In Prison

IGP to promote hard-working officers Ghana Link is certified to ISO/IEC 27001:2022 MIIF CEO drags editors...

Procurement specialist tells Customs to name the importers behind diverted goods

A procurement specialist, Kwabena Atta Badu, has attributed recent reports of diverted imported goods to what he describes as the deliberate concealment...

Tomato traders in the Ashanti Region boycott Burkina Faso travels over security concerns

Tomato traders in the Ashanti Region have expressed disappointment in the government over what they describe as a lack of engagement following...

International Monetary Fund lifts Africa growth forecast; Ghana and others set for expansion

The IMF says growth in sub-Saharan countries, including Ghana, is expected to expand after upgrading its economic outlook for the region, projecting...

Three SWESBUS students to face court in connection with Obrachire SHS assault

Three students arrested in connection with the assault on a student of Obrachire Senior High Technical School during a district inter-schools athletics...

Office of the Special Prosecutor investigates purported GH₵25.8m palm oil diversion scheme

The Office of the Special Prosecutor (OSP) has launched an investigation into a suspected corruption scheme involving the diversion of fifty 20-foot...

Ghana Newspaper Headlines: February 24, 2026; Farmers Head To Court Over Cocoa Price Cut

Customs commissioner sacked! Govt should enable economy, not control it Police arrest suspected killers of Sammy...

Government beats T-bills target by GH¢2bn and rates ease to 6.45%

Government’s short-term borrowing appetite continued to attract strong investor demand last week, as the Treasury exceeded its issuance target by GH¢2.08 billion.

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Inflation decreases to 3.3% in Feb, lowest since 2021 rebasing

Ghana’s year-on-year inflation rate declined further to 3.3 percent in February 2026, down from 3.8 percent in January 2026 and a sharp...

Ghana Centre for Democratic Development rallies support for law to regulate political funding

The Ghana Centre for Democratic Development (CDD-Ghana) has engaged key stakeholders in the Western Region to solicit input on a proposed legislation...

Ghana Stock Exchange market value hits quarter of GH₵1 trillion milestone

Trading on the Ghana Stock Exchange ended on a strong note on Tuesday, March 3, 2026, with MTN Ghana dominating turnover as...