As of 25 June 2026, 89.5 km (50.9%) of the Accra Kumasi Expressway Corridor has been cleared. This milestone was reached in 9 weeks, using just 45% of the estimated project duration. The remaining 86.1 km corridor will be completed over the next 13 weeks.
Another big win for Ghana.
Congratulations to Ghana's Dr. Sylvia Ama Adusu on her election as the first female African Judge of ITLOS.
She secured an impressive 130 votes from UN Member States.
I commend the Foreign Ministry's Candidatures Bureau, staff of our New York mission and other partners for the excellent execution.
With great pleasure, I convey my best wishes for her new role.
This Father's Day was a little different for us. We reaffirmed our commitment to supporting communities through a donation.
Read the full article here about our visit to the Accra Psychiatric Hospital https://t.co/AJrS1ImN3n
Ghanaian fans spotted a Nigerian rocking a Super Eagles jersey after the match and turned him into the center of attention, singing “Come and See What the Lord Has Done” as they carried him through the streets.😭🙆♂️💔
Some of the greatest acts of love are never announced they’re lived daily by fathers who put their families first in every sacrifice and every long day. To every dad doing his best, your efforts matter more than words can say. Happy Father’s Day.
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It was because of CAF.
In 1964, a CAF delegation led by Kwame Nkrumah boycotted the 1966 World Cup, and one of the demands was for FIFA to ban apartheid South Africa. No one is going to address what's happening in this year's World Cup unless CAF speak out.
Very encouraging GDP figures today, with Ghana’s economy expanding by 6.4% in the first quarter of this year, up from 6.2% in the same period last year.
Among the three main sectors, industry recorded the most notable improvement, driven in large part by a recovery in oil production. After six consecutive quarters of decline, oil output has returned to positive growth. Combined with higher oil prices this year, that should provide a welcome boost to government revenues and support flagship initiatives such as the Big Push programme, which depends significantly on oil-related receipts.
Another standout performer continues to be the technology sector. It remains the fastest-growing subsector of the economy, recording a year-on-year growth rate of 25.2% in the first quarter compared to 13.1% last year.
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Yesterday, a school humbled me.
Achimota School is building what many so-called commercial farmers still don’t have:
✅ Irrigation
✅ Borehole
✅ Nursery
✅ Plastic mulch technology
At this rate, some schools may soon be farming better than many full-time farmers.
Agree or disagree?
If you see a well constructed rammed earth building anywhere in Africa, there is a strong chance a Ghanaian architect or engineer had something to do with it. Ghana has long proven how serious she is with this material.
The Falcon Cinema is the latest proof. Berekuso, Ghana. Studio NEiDA. Commissioned by film curator Jacqueline Nsiah. Expected completion 2027.
A purpose built cinema and cultural archive dedicated entirely to African film. Four buildings arranged around a courtyard drawn from Asante compound architecture. Earth materials throughout. Thatched palm leaf roof. A roof assembly that channels rainwater into the central courtyard and allows hot air to escape without mechanical cooling. The main cinema is an outdoor planted amphitheatre. Construction waste will be repurposed into the courtyard seating landscape.
250 and 150 seat screening rooms. A restaurant. An archive. An education hub. An outdoor cinema. Future filmmaker residencies planned.
A cinema of this scale generates consistent employment, attracts filmmakers, scholars, and tourists, and creates a market for local businesses around it. African film reels are currently scattered across institutions around the world, many never seen on the continent they came from. This building brings them home and builds the industry pipeline to train the next generation of African filmmakers on African soil.
Studio NEiDA | The Falcon Cinema | Berekuso, Ghana | Expected 2027
Commissioned by Jacqueline Nsiah
University students in Ghana were fed 5 times in a day back in the day.
Madam Veronica recounts her time at the University of Science & Technology in Kumasi
Full interview here https://t.co/kPGS07mDv7
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She was dismissed via radio in 1979 and arrested after she was accused of causing financial loss to the state.
A year after, a lawyer stepped in and Madam Veronica Abla Adika was reinstated as she was found not guilty.
Watch full interview here https://t.co/dsBdaMgmUL
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