Two Million Desks for Basic Schools, Mahama Promises
President John Dramani Mahama has unveiled plans to equip Ghanaian basic schools with two million desks by the close of […]
President John Dramani Mahama has unveiled plans to equip Ghanaian basic schools with two million desks by the close of […]
Ghana has moved to capture greater value from its gold sector by launching local refining operations for artisanal and small-scale miners.
Zimbabwean President Emmerson Mnangagwa defended the country’s land reform, saying reclaimed land from colonial settlers was returned to Zimbabweans despite triggering decades of international sanctions. The government has pledged $3.5 billion to compensate displaced white farmers but has struggled to meet payment deadlines.
Kpalimé Hospital is hosting a mobile medical mission from February 1–10, offering free consultations and surgeries for conditions like hernias, lipomas, and cysts. Togolese doctors are working alongside specialists from Tel Aviv’s Sheba Hospital to provide care, train local staff, and improve access to healthcare for vulnerable communities.
Minister Ahmed Ibrahim has warned that underperforming MMDCEs will be dismissed by March 31, 2026. He urged district executives to prioritise government policies, infrastructure projects, and sanitation, while stressing that funding has been fully released and accountability measures will be enforced.
The Driver Vehicle Licensing Authority (DVLA) has warned that DV plates are not intended for regular use on public roads and should only be used for testing and official purposes.
Ghana and Zambia have signed a historic visa waiver agreement, allowing citizens of both countries to travel freely without visas. Announced by Foreign Affairs Minister Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa during President Mahama’s state visit to Zambia, the move is expected to boost trade, tourism, investment, and cultural exchange.
Vice President Prof. Naana Jane Opoku-Agyemang has expressed concern over the low participation of African SMEs in export trade, noting that fewer than 20 per cent engage in cross-border business. She said financial, regulatory and structural barriers continue to limit the involvement of women and young people, slowing regional trade, industrial growth and job creation across the continent.
MPact, a major South African paper and plastics manufacturer, has announced plans to proceed with retrenchments as it contemplates closing
The Trump administration will pull 700 federal immigration agents from Minnesota, scaling back the deployment tied to Operation Metro Surge