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WHO declares Ebola emergency as cases surpass 900 in DRC and Uganda
New developments show the Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo and Uganda has exceeded 900 suspected cases with over 220 deaths. The WHO has declared a public health emergency due to the outbreak's rapid expansion and response challenges.

South Africa Vows Action Against Xenophobic Attacks After Ghana Protests
South Africa has pledged to target xenophobic attackers following protests from Ghana over violent incidents. This move aims to quell diplomatic tensions and address long-standing xenophobia issues in the country.

Ghana invests $250M in AI to boost innovation and inclusive growth
Ghana's President Mahama announced a $250 million investment to establish a national AI computing center, aiming to position Ghana as a leader in emerging technologies. The initiative is part of a broader 10-year strategy to foster innovation, create jobs, and promote inclusive growth across sectors.

Ghana government denies interference as court rulings and expert calls shape OSP reform talks
Ghana's government rejects claims of presidential interference in the Office of the Special Prosecutor amid ongoing court rulings and reform debates. Experts advocate for constitutional amendments to bolster the OSP's independence and effectiveness.

Ghana Formalizes Queiroz as Black Stars Coach for 2026 World Cup
Ghana officially appointed Carlos Queiroz as their new head coach on a four-month deal to prepare for the 2026 World Cup. The appointment was celebrated with an unveiling ceremony, with Queiroz emphasizing unity and his commitment to winning.

Ghana President Mahama Funds Major Infrastructure Overhaul at Bole Nursing College
President Mahama has pledged a significant infrastructure upgrade at Bole Nursing College to raise healthcare training standards. The plan includes expanding facilities and supporting the college's growth, aiming to improve health service delivery in Ghana.

Ghana Orders Mining Giants to Shift Operations to Local Firms by 2026
Ghana has mandated that Newmont, AngloGold Ashanti, and Zijin transfer their mining operations to local companies by December 2026, aiming to strengthen the domestic mining industry. The move addresses long-standing concerns over resource benefit leakage and aims to increase local employment and value retention.

NDC Leaders Clarify ‘Thank You Tour’ Not Presidential Campaign
NDC officials affirm that their 'Thank You Tour' is a gesture of gratitude, not a move to promote Asiedu Nketia's presidential ambitions. The tour aims to consolidate support and showcase development efforts ahead of the 2024 polls.

Ghanaian households face growing food costs, with 20% spending over 75% of income on food
Nearly 20% of Ghanaian households allocate over 75% of their income to food, signaling rising economic pressures. A third of households are employing coping strategies, raising concerns over food security and regional disparities.

Ghanaian Business Leader McDan Urges Focus on Value-Added Industries and Protective Policies
Daniel McKorley urges Ghana to move from raw exports to value-added industries to enhance economic growth. He also calls for stronger government protection of local businesses and stresses that macroeconomic stability should benefit ordinary Ghanaians.

Ghana MP Sam George Vows to Push Forward with Anti-LGBTQI Legislation
Ghanaian MP Sam George has pledged to continue efforts to pass the anti-LGBTQI bill, citing recent electoral support. The legislation remains under review amid controversy over its implications and advocacy.

Ghana Approves Visa Waiver Agreements with Maldives, Zambia, and Antigua and Barbuda
Ghana's cabinet has approved visa waiver agreements with Maldives, Zambia, and Antigua and Barbuda, allowing 30-day visa-free travel for their citizens. The agreements will soon be ratified by Parliament, promoting tourism and international cooperation.

Ghana Legalizes Over a Million Motorcycle Taxis, Raising Pollution Concerns
Ghana has officially legalized more than a million 'Okadas,' motorcycle taxis known for high pollution levels, to support employment. This decision raises environmental and health concerns as air quality deteriorates in urban centers.

British Woman Janet Fordham Dies in Ghana Car Crash While Attempting to Recoup £1M from Romance Scammers
Janet Fordham, a British woman, died in a car crash in Ghana after traveling there to recover her lost life savings from romance scams. Her death highlights the lethal risks of pursuing scam-related disputes abroad and the persistent danger of online frauds.

Ghana commits to transforming transit trade with legal reforms and Boankra logistics hub
Ghana is implementing new legal frameworks and building infrastructure, including the Boankra Logistics Terminal, to overcome long-standing transit bottlenecks. The initiatives aim to reduce transportation costs significantly and bolster Ghana's regional trade competitiveness.

Bank of Ghana investigates payment bottlenecks for Ghanaian content creators on international platforms
The Bank of Ghana is investigating payment access issues faced by Ghanaian content creators on platforms like X. This move aims to resolve ongoing bottlenecks and clarify forex regulations affecting digital earnings.

Ghana Launches RWVL Project to Boost Women's Rights and Gender Equality
Ghana has launched the RWVL Ghana Project, a six-year initiative aimed at strengthening women's rights with 138 grants to over 120 organizations. The project focuses on systemic change and community-driven solutions to promote gender equality.

Ghana's Tahiru Haruna Qualifies for 2026 Commonwealth Games in Para Powerlifting
Tahiru Haruna of Ghana qualified for the 2026 Commonwealth Games in Glasgow, competing in Para Powerlifting. This milestone underscores Ghana's rising prominence in para sports, following his strong showing at the Paris 2024 Paralympics.

Ghana to host 2026 Toastmasters District 94 Conference with 500+ delegates
Ghana will host the 12th District 94 Toastmasters International Conference in Accra from April 29 to May 2, 2026, attracting over 500 delegates. The event will focus on leadership, communication, and cultural exchange, boosting Ghana's profile as a hub for regional excellence.

Bank of Ghana Reports Sharp Drop in Public Sector Loans in February 2026
Banks in Ghana reduced their loans to the public sector sharply in February 2026, opting instead for T-bills and private sector loans. This shift signals cautious lending amid fiscal tightening and highlights the sector's focus on private growth areas.