It has survived military regimes, civilian governments, constitutional amendments, economic reforms, development plans, donor conferences, and countless election manifestos. Nothing has managed to cancel it
Once considered a pillar and powerhouse of African football, Ghana seems to have lost its spark at both club and national level football. Known to be a source of national pride with total domination from its national, club, and youth teams, that attribute seems to be a thing of the past now.
Addressing the chiefs, Ms Darko-Opoku described traditional rulers as trusted custodians of their communities whose influence would be vital in raising awareness of the Trust Fund and encouraging eligible patients to access its support.
She explained that training programmes are being rolled out to ensure that health professionals at every level of the healthcare system can provide basic mental health support and make appropriate referrals when specialised care is required.
He expressed sympathy to families who lost loved ones during the floods and prayed for strength and comfort for those whose homes and properties were destroyed
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs has announced an expedited process to replace Ghanaian passports that were lost or damaged during the recent floods that affected parts of the country.
A new assessment by the Greater Accra Resilient and Integrated Development (GARID) Project has revealed that about 16% of the legally designated 25-metre drainage buffer zones across selected assemblies in the Greater Accra Region have been encroached upon.
The recurring floods we continue to witness are not simply acts of nature.
He says flooding is fundamentally a test of governance, institutional capacity and political foresight.
Football fans show us that the strongest brands are not merely bought; they are belonged to.
Richard Amo Yartey, Director of Inspectorate at the National Disaster Management Organisation (NADMO) has confirmed that the nationwide death toll due to the devastating floods on Monday, June 29 has risen to 34.
FDA warns Ghanaians not to accept, sell or eat food recovered from Accra's floodwaters.
President Mahama swears in Dr. Pamela Graham as Auditor-General, urging independence, fairness and stronger public accountability.
Following the devastating Accra floods that claimed 13 lives, Brigadier General Forster Okae-Yeboah has been appointed to take charge of a nationwide flood mitigation exercise.
The fire destroyed office furniture, electrical appliances, books, and other equipment within the affected office.
The Vietnamese Deputy Foreign Minister emphasised that Ghana remains an important partner for Viet Nam in West Africa
Dompreh called for transparent regulations, stronger protection of Ghana’s national interest, and high-integrity carbon projects.
Education Minister Haruna Iddrisu tells Parliament the CSSPS placement system promotes fairness, merit and equal access to quality education.
CWPC donates food, sanitary items and relief supplies to thousands affected by the Kwame Nkrumah Circle floods in Accra.
Live coverage of Switzerland vs Algeria at the FIFA World Cup 2026.
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