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Today in Arusha-Tanzania, the African Union Advisory Board Against Corruption (AUABC) and Global Financial Integrity (GFI) @IllicitFlows, officially signed a Memorandum of Understanding—cementing a two-year partnership into concrete action, to strengthen the fight against illicit financial flows and corruption in Africa. The @AUABC_ Chairperson, @HonEdemSenanu represented the Board while @IllicitFlows was represented by Mr. Phillip Nyakundi Gichana, the Policy Director-Africa. This MoU marks a decisive step forward for financial integrity and transparency across the continent. 🌍✍🏿 #StopIFFs #AfricaAgainstCorruption
'This is not about someone who is sick… he is just not interested in coming to clear his name.' — @HonEdemSenanu Co-Chair of the Citizens Movement Against Corruption, speaking on #TheBigIssue with Umaru Sanda, insists Ken Ofori-Atta should return and account for his stewardship, arguing that the matter is about accountability, not ill health.
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'This is not about someone who is sick… he is just not interested in coming to clear his name.' — @HonEdemSenanu Co-Chair of the Citizens Movement Against Corruption, speaking on #TheBigIssue with Umaru Sanda, insists Ken Ofori-Atta should return and account for his stewardship, arguing that the matter is about accountability, not ill health.
Watch here: https://t.co/HFtPEd8Uxt
#BigIssue #ChannelOneNews #KenOforiAtta #Accountability #Politics #GhanaNews #EdemSenanu
Ghana has reaffirmed its commitment to strengthening regional collaboration on ocean governance and maritime security as we hosted a high-level delegation from Tanzania’s National Defence College. In welcoming the delegation led by Wilbert Augustin Ibuge, I emphasised that safeguarding Africa’s marine resources is central to our stability, economic growth, and sovereignty.
I highlighted the critical role of Ghana’s fisheries and aquaculture sector, which supports over three million livelihoods and remains a key source of protein, while also driving jobs and economic resilience. I further noted our deliberate shift towards a structured blue economy framework, supported by policy reforms, stronger institutions, and coordinated national action to unlock sustainable growth.
We held productive discussions on sustainable fisheries governance, maritime security, and the fight against Illegal, Unreported and Unregulated (IUU) fishing, alongside emerging opportunities in offshore energy, marine transport, and coastal tourism. Both sides agreed on the need for stronger regional cooperation, recognising that our waters are interconnected, and expressed optimism that this engagement will translate into practical outcomes for Africa’s shared ocean future.
Earlier today I summoned the Acting South African High Commissioner to Ghana, Mr. Thando Dalamba.
At the meeting, I conveyed the Government of Ghana’s strong condemnation of the continuous xenophobic attacks on Ghanaians and other Africans living in South Africa.
We are urging South African authorities to take decisive action in protecting the human rights and dignity of our nationals and all Africans.
Ghana equally expects that the promised investigations be expedited and all perpetrators punished to serve as adequate deterrence.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs will communicate other steps we have taken in due course.
The main objective of the training is to enhance the capacity of #Mauritian authorities to prevent, investigate, and recover assets linked to #IFFs and strengthen the integrity of the national financial system.
I'll be joining the @Data4GovAfrica partners, CSOs, @AGA_Platform , and so many other friends from South Africa, East Africa and West Africa in Accra Ghana to reflect on Human Rights, Governance and Democracy on our continent and whether data is all we need for Africa this April.
It is a wrap, on this remarkably historic visit by the President Emerson Mnangagwa and delegation of Zimbabwe to our beloved Ghana- in all ten agreements have signed between the two countries, spanning immigration, trade and agribusiness and mutual cooperation between the two countries. The smiles alone!
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I joined His Excellency President John Dramani Mahama at a state banquet held in honour of His Excellency Emmerson D. Mnangagwa, President of the Republic of Zimbabwe, as part of his historic visit to Ghana.
The relationship between Ghana and Zimbabwe is grounded in a common desire for liberation and a commitment to African unity. Our friendship has been shaped by the ideals of anti-imperialism and Pan-African solidarity championed by pioneers such as Kwame Nkrumah. The ties between our two nations continue to evolve with a renewed focus on deepening diplomatic and economic cooperation.
It was a distinct honour to host President Mnangagwa and his delegation as we work to further consolidate this partnership in the spirit of progress and continental unity.
A beautiful Pan-African welcome for President of Zimbabwe, His Excellency Emmerson Mnangagwa on the first State Visit by a President of Zimbabwe since diplomatic relations were established 46 years ago.
A really great joy to host our in-laws. Mama Sally Mugabe would be proud — God bless her soul.
Long live our elevated Ghana 🇬🇭 Zimbabwe 🇿🇼 relations.
It was a profound honour to be hosted by my brother, President John Mahama, for a State Banquet in the beautiful city of Accra. This visit is a powerful testament to the Second Republic’s unwavering commitment to the engagement and re-engagement agenda, as we seek to broaden our strategic partnerships across our great continent.
Ghana and Zimbabwe share more than just history; we share a common destiny. As I noted during the banquet, our mission is to transform these deep-rooted historical ties into tangible economic benefits for our people. By deepening our cooperation in trade, investment, and industrialisation, we are ensuring that the wealth of Africa benefits Africans first.
The African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) is our roadmap to this future. Together with Ghana, we are determined to unlock new value chains and build resilient societies that can withstand global shocks. We are no longer just telling our story; we are actively shaping a prosperous, sovereign destiny.
Zimbabwe remains open for business, and our partnership with Ghana is a vital pillar in building the Africa we want.
Zimbabwean President Emmerson Mnangagwa has arrived at the Peduase Presidential Lodge for high-level bilateral talks with President John Dramani Mahama, marking the core of his three-day state visit to Ghana.
The discussions, scheduled for Thursday, April 2, 2026, will begin with a private tête-à-tête between the two leaders before they are joined by their respective delegations.
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