🇬🇭 Broadcast Journalist, Ewura Karim Adams, has narrated how he was sacked from his previous job at the Ghana Maritime Authority after making a public speech during the Occupy Jubilee House Protests.
According to him, his branch manager called him on Monday after allegedly receiving a call “from the top” and questioned why he was still at the office after the brief conversation. He says he was later forced to tender his resignation on September 29, 2023.
The Cyber Vetting and Enforcement Team (CVET) of the Ghana Police Service has arrested TikToker Bawumia Ba, whose real name is Mahama Aminat, also known as Akosua Serwaa Minat, for allegedly issuing threats and making offensive remarks against President John Dramani Mahama in videos circulated on social media.
According to the police, the suspect appeared in TikTok videos allegedly insulting the President, threatening his life, and inciting others to attack both the President and his wife.
Police said a joint operation involving the CVET and the Surveillance Unit of the National Operations Department led to the arrest of the suspect on May 20, 2026, at Sekyere Zongo in the Sekyere Kumawu District of the Ashanti Region, following the circulation of the videos online.
Presidency communications to kickstart Government Accountability Series tomorrow.The series will offer a platform for a tentative appraisal of the government's performance over the last six months. Key sector ministers will present Mid-Year updates on their sector’s performance
A joint team from the National Road Safety Authority and the Ayawaso West Municipal Assembly has begun removing unauthorized billboards in the area, citing obstruction of traffic flow and degradation of the environment's aesthetic appeal
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Students of Nkwanta SHS staged a protest and vandalized school property following the confiscation of mobile phones by school authorities.
The phones were seized during an inspection aimed at minimizing distractions and encouraging academic focus.
However, the move sparked outrage among the students, leading to a violent protest in which they threw stones and damaged property, including the school bus.
The Presidency has indicated that no further action will be taken against the Acting Chief Executive Officer of the Ghana Gold Board (GoldBod), Sammy Gyamfi, following his public apology over a controversial incident.
This was communicated by Felix Kwakye Ofosu, spokesperson for Government Communications
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