The Ministry for the Interior has announced that Friday, March 6, 2026, will be observed nationwide as a statutory public holiday to mark Ghana’s Independence Day.
The Ministry of the Interior has released funds to clear 2025 rent allowance arrears for Ghana Prisons, Fire and Immigration Service personnel, with payments to be mechanised from March 2026.
Over 40,000 voters in Ayawaso East head to the polls today, March 3, 2026, to elect a new Member of Parliament. Follow the latest updates on 3News.com in this critical by-election.
Group B fixtures of the 2026 University of Ghana Corporate Football League (UGCFL) on Friday, 27th February at the UG Stadium Warm-Up Pitch were largely defined by tight contests and strong defensive organization.Forestry Commission and Telecel Ghana played out a disciplined 0â??0 draw, with both sides maintaining compact defensive lines and limiting clear scoring opportunities. Despite steady attacking efforts, neither team could break the deadlock.Similarly, National Petroleum
The country has one of the most feared armed forces in Africa, yet within its own borders, it has repeatedly failed to stop abductions and attacks.
By Joshua Worlasi AMLANU The government will resume longer-term domestic bond issuance after the expiration of restrictions imposed during the Domestic Debt Exchange Programme (DDEP), marking a shift in its post-restructuring debt strategy. The reopening of the domestic bond market signals a transition from crisis management to active debt portfolio restructuring. While the strategy prioritises […] The post Gov’t
Young Ghana international midfielder Caleb Yirenkyi has been named Young Player of the Month in the Danish Superliga following an outstanding run of performances for FC Nordsjaelland.The 20-year-old has enjoyed a bright start to 2026, playing a pivotal role in his clubâ??s midfield during the month of February.Yirenkyi registered one goal and one assist in three league matches, catching the eye with his composure, energy and maturity beyond his age.His consistent displays have
By Kingsley Webora TANKEH The Chief Executive Officer of the Chamber of Oil Marketing Companies (COMAC), Dr Riverson Oppong, has warned that if the conflict between the United States, Israel and Iran persists, consumers could face higher petroleum product prices as global oil markets react to the ongoing conflict. While he allayed fears of possible […] The post Consumers warned
The Group Chief Executive Officer of Letshego Africa Holdings, Reinette van der Merwe, in her first official visit to Ghana since assuming office, met with a number of interest groups, including a visit to the Bank of Ghana. At the Bank Square, the headquarters of the central bank, the GCEO met with the Governor, Dr. […] The post Letshego Group CEO meets with regulator appeared first on The
Management of ZEN Petroleum, has honoured and celebrated some sixteen deserving retailers across the country, at the company’s Retail Excellence Awards in Accra. The event gathered key petroleum sector players, including board members, partners, customers, staff and the regulator, to celebrate ZEN’s journey of resilience, innovation and purpose for more than a decade within the […] The post ZEN
Fidelity Bank Ghana has reaffirmed its long-standing commitment to inclusion through a series of community interventions in February, combining sustained institutional support with targeted acts of compassion across the country. At the heart of the Bank’s outreach was a renewed donation to New Horizon Special School, where Fidelity presented GH¢20,000 to support the school’s educational […] The post Fidelity
Conservative clerics are meeting in Nigeria to choose a rival to the first female Archbishop of Canterbury.
FirstBank Ghana Limited has announced the appointment of Ms. Rosie Ebe-Arthur as Acting Board Chairperson, following the resignation of Mr. Kofo Majekodunmi, who served as Board Chairman from 2021 to 2026. Ms. Ebe-Arthur brings to the role extensive experience in human capital management, organisational leadership, and corporate governance across Africa and the United Kingdom. A […] The post FirstBank appoints
Rwanda’s government responded by claiming the sanctions unjustly targeted only one party to the conflict and misrepresented the facts.
The Ghana Football Association (GFA) has put in place various structures to deal with poor officiating in the Ghana Premier League, this is according to Referees Manager, Alex Kotey.Speaking on the GFA Podcast, Kotey refuted allegations that match officials are biased towards some clubs.He admitted that referees make mistakes, but argued that it is only because they are humans and can have bad days.â??It is very difficult to agree or to generalise that the referees are biased.
Customs administrations function as a nation’s ultimate economic heart; they possess the singular power to either facilitate trade or effectively strangle it. Their mandate is expansive: simultaneously regulating trade flows, securing national revenue, enforcing statutory laws, and safeguarding the physical border. Yet, throughout the developing world and within many advanced economies, Customs remains the most […]
The Referees Manager at the Ghana Football Association (GFA), Alex Kotey, has acknowledged that referees in the Ghana Premier League do make mistakes. However, he refuses to accept that referees assigned to matches are sometimes biased in their officiating.Speaking on the GFA Podcast, Alex Kotey assured that the referees committee is committed to improving officiating in the Ghana Premier League.â??It is very difficult to agree or to generalise that the referees are biased. I
For years, the shadow of conflict loomed over communities within the Bunkprugu-Nakpanduri, Yunyoo-Nasua and Chereponi districts in the North East Region. Disputes over chieftaincy and land ignited tensions, leading to cycles of violence that disrupted peaceful coexistence and hindered socio-economic progress. The toll was heavy, with over 30 lives lost and properties destroyed, leaving communities […]
Tammy Abraham has reportedly expressed interest in playing for Nigeria after falling out of favour with England, reigniting debate over whether the Super Eagles should welcome him.The 28-year-old Aston Villa striker, eligible through his Nigerian parents, was once part of England's plans but has not received regular call-ups in recent years. With his international career stalled, reports suggest the former Chelsea forward is now open to switching allegiance to Nigeria.Abraham's
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