Adomonline.com https://www.adomonline.com Your comprehensive news portal Tue, 07 Jul 2026 21:03:05 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 https://www.adomonline.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/cropped-Adomonline140-32x32.png Adomonline.com https://www.adomonline.com 32 32 Government identifies 102 illegal border routes in Volta Region – Interior Minister https://www.adomonline.com/government-identifies-102-illegal-border-routes-in-volta-region-interior-minister/ Tue, 07 Jul 2026 21:03:03 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2681058 The Minister for the Interior, Mohammed-Mubarak Muntaka, has revealed that government has identified 102 unapproved border routes in the Volta Region, raising concerns over Ghana’s porous borders and the potential use of illegal crossings for crimes such as drug trafficking.

Appearing before Parliament’s Assurances Committee on Tuesday, July 7, the Minister said the discovery underscores the scale of the challenge confronting security agencies in protecting the country’s borders.

According to him, Ghana currently has 48 officially approved border crossing points, but numerous illegal routes continue to pose significant security risks.

“We have 48 legitimate crossing points into our country. But the illegitimate ones, because of the time, to make sure that we secure our borders… we were shocked to realise that the last time I was in the Volta Region alone, we’ve identified 102 unapproved routes,” Mr Muntaka said.

He noted that the problem is not limited to the Volta Region, explaining that several other border regions, including the Upper East, Upper West, Bono and Western regions, also have numerous unauthorised crossing points that require increased surveillance.

The Minister warned that failure to secure these routes could make Ghana an attractive transit point for international criminal networks involved in drug trafficking and other illicit activities.

“If we don’t focus on trying to secure even these unapproved routes, what is going to simply happen is that we’ll become a transit point. They can use us as a transit point,” he cautioned.

Mr Muntaka said criminal groups could easily avoid the country’s official entry points by exploiting the illegal routes to smuggle narcotics and other prohibited items into Ghana.

To strengthen border security, he disclosed that security agencies have established strategic inland checkpoints to complement patrols along the country’s frontiers.

According to him, Ghana currently operates about 63 inland security checkpoints to support intelligence gathering and intercept suspicious movements.

“As we speak, we have about 63 inland checkpoints,” he said.

While acknowledging public concerns over the number of checkpoints, the Interior Minister maintained that they remain an important component of the country’s national security architecture.

He, however, urged security personnel to conduct their duties professionally and minimise inconvenience to travellers by relying more on intelligence-led operations.

Mr Muntaka also appealed to the public to support border security efforts by volunteering credible information to the security agencies to help combat transnational crime and safeguard the country’s borders.

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Police post set ablaze after fatal shooting at Sefwi Sayerano https://www.adomonline.com/police-post-set-ablaze-after-fatal-shooting-at-sefwi-sayerano/ Tue, 07 Jul 2026 20:56:02 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2681048 A police post at Asempaneye Forest near Sefwi Sayerano in the Juaboso District of the Western North Region has been set ablaze by unidentified persons following a police shooting incident that claimed two lives in the community.

The incident occurred hours after a confrontation between residents and a police patrol team during an operation to arrest a suspected drug peddler.

Authorities have launched investigations to identify those behind the arson, while security has been reinforced in the area to maintain law and order.

The shooting has thrown the Sefwi Sayerano community into mourning, with emotional scenes witnessed as relatives and residents accompanied the bodies of the two deceased victims to the morgue at Sefwi Asafo.

According to residents, the victims were allegedly shot by personnel from the Sefwi Wiawso Divisional Police Command after some members of the community reportedly resisted the arrest of the suspected drug dealer.

The Western North Regional Police Command has since confirmed the incident and announced that eight police officers involved in the operation have been interdicted pending investigations.

In a statement issued on Monday, July 7, the Police said preliminary investigations indicate that the confrontation resulted in gunshot wounds to five people, two of whom later died, while three others are receiving treatment at the Asafo Roman Catholic Hospital.

The Inspector-General of Police has directed the Police Professional Standards Bureau (PPSB) to conduct a full investigation into the circumstances surrounding the shooting.

The Police said calm has been restored in the community and appealed to residents to remain peaceful and cooperate with investigators.

Meanwhile, investigations are also underway to identify and arrest those responsible for setting the police post ablaze.

The Police have assured the public that anyone found culpable in either the shooting incident or the destruction of the police facility will be dealt with in accordance with the law.

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Black Sherif goes wild after Messi sparks Argentina’s stunning comeback win [Video] https://www.adomonline.com/black-sherif-goes-wild-after-messi-sparks-argentinas-stunning-comeback-win-video/ Tue, 07 Jul 2026 20:51:13 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2681044 Superstar Black Sherif could barely contain his excitement as football legend Lionel Messi once again produced a magical moment to keep Argentina’s FIFA World Cup 2026 title defence alive.

The reigning Artiste of the Year was left screaming with delight after watching Messi lead Argentina to a thrilling 3-2 comeback victory over Egypt in the Round of 16.

In a viral reaction video, Black Sherif was seen celebrating passionately, shouting at the top of his voice as Argentina completed the remarkable turnaround.

He expressed his admiration for Messi’s performance and thanked the Argentine captain for delivering yet another unforgettable football moment.

“Merci beaucoup,” he said, celebrating the Argentine star’s contribution to the victory.

Black Sherif’s excitement reflected the emotions of millions of Argentina supporters across the world who witnessed one of Messi’s most dramatic World Cup moments.

Argentina appeared to be heading towards elimination after falling 2-0 behind with less than 15 minutes of regulation time remaining. However, Messi sparked the comeback by assisting Cristian Romero’s header before scoring the equaliser himself.

The comeback was completed in stoppage time when Enzo Fernández headed in the winning goal in the 92nd minute, sending Argentina through to the quarter-finals.

For Black Sherif, a well-known Messi admirer, the moment was another reminder of why the Argentine captain deserves to be tagged the GREATEST OF ALL TIME!

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Party Rock Anthem singer Lauren Bennett dies aged 36 https://www.adomonline.com/party-rock-anthem-singer-lauren-bennett-dies-aged-36/ Tue, 07 Jul 2026 20:38:00 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2681039 British singer Lauren Bennett, one of the voices on LMFAO’s 2011 hit song Party Rock Anthem, has died aged 36.

Her former musical group G.R.L. shared the news on its Instagram account Monday.

“It is with great sadness that we share the passing of our beloved Lauren,” the statement said. “Our hearts are broken, and we cannot begin to express how much she meant to us.”

The statement did not reveal a cause of death. Coroner records say the singer died in Meopham, Kent, on 29 May. An inquest is scheduled to take place in October.

Party Rock Anthem has been named the fifth most successful song of all time by Billboard after spending six weeks as the number one song on its Hot 100 in 2011.

Bennett also featured alongside LMFAO members in the song’s music video, which has more than 2.5bn views on YouTube.

In 2014 she joined pop group G.R.L., created as a reboot of US girl group The Pussycat Dolls, alongside singers Paula Van Oppen, Natasha Slayton, Simone Battle, and Emmalyn Estrada.

The group’s most popular single was Ugly Heart, released in 2014. They also featured on Pitbull’s song Wild Wild Love that same year.

G.R.L. disbanded in 2015 after Battle died by suicide.

Bennett separately sang on soundtracks for the movies Date Night and 21 Jump Street.

“We will forever cherish the love, laughter, and countless memories she gave us,” G.R.L.’s statement said. “Her beautiful spirit touched so many lives, and she will be deeply missed and forever loved.”

Representatives for Bennett did not immediately respond to the BBC’s request for comment.

Bennett’s other group, Paradiso Girls were created by dancer and choreographer Robin Antin as a European spin-off of The Pussycat Dolls

Former bandmate Aria Crescendo paid tribute, posting on Instagram: “RIP Lauren my sister my best friend I can’t believe you left us.

“We spoke a week before it all happened and I could not imagine that would be the last time I would be able to talk to you.

“Love you and miss you forever.”

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Over GH¢350k worth of property destroyed as fire guts six-bedroom house in Atiwa East https://www.adomonline.com/over-gh%c2%a2350k-worth-of-property-destroyed-as-fire-guts-six-bedroom-house-in-atiwa-east/ Tue, 07 Jul 2026 20:24:47 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2681029 Property estimated at more than GH¢350,000 has been destroyed after a fire swept through a six-bedroom house at Ankaase SDA New Town in the Atiwa East District of the Eastern Region.

The blaze, which occurred in the early hours of Monday, July 6, 2026, displaced 12 occupants, although no injuries or fatalities were recorded.

Firefighters from the Anyinam Fire Station responded swiftly to the distress call and arrived to find the building completely engulfed in flames.

The crew, led by Assistant Station Officer (ASTNO) David Senyo Ashiagbor, mounted a coordinated firefighting operation that brought the fire under control and prevented it from spreading to nearby buildings.

According to preliminary findings, the fire was first detected on the ceiling of the corridor before rapidly spreading throughout the house.

The inferno destroyed the entire six-bedroom apartment and consumed several household items, including refrigerators, television sets, mattresses, ceiling fans, standing fans, a gas oven and gas cylinders.

The Ghana National Fire Service estimated the total cost of damage at GH¢350,000.

Investigations have commenced to determine the cause of the fire.

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Korle Bu demands answers from Mzbel over ‘no bed syndrome’ allegations in sister’s death https://www.adomonline.com/korle-bu-demands-answers-from-mzbel-over-no-bed-syndrome-allegations-in-sisters-death/ Tue, 07 Jul 2026 20:23:02 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2681022 The Korle Bu Teaching Hospital has called on musician Mzbel to provide details that will aid investigations into claims that her relative died after allegedly being denied a hospital bed.

In a statement issued by management, the hospital said it had taken note of a video circulating on social media in which Mzbel suggested that her relative lost their life because there was no bed available at the facility.

Korle Bu said it treats all allegations concerning patient care with the utmost seriousness and has since made efforts to contact Mzbel and her family to establish the facts surrounding the incident.

According to the hospital, it is seeking to determine whether the deceased was referred to Korle Bu and denied admission upon arrival or whether the patient had not yet been transferred to the hospital and had instead been advised to wait until a bed became available.

Management said it had not been able to engage the family directly and has therefore appealed to Mzbel to provide the necessary information to support a thorough investigation.

The hospital also reiterated that it remains bound by the government’s directive that no public health facility should refuse emergency cases.

It explained that following President John Dramani Mahama’s directive during the 2026 State of the Nation Address, the hospital’s board instructed management to ensure strict compliance with the policy, a position that has also been reinforced by the Minister for Health.

Korle Bu further disclosed that it has acquired additional beds and other facilities to reduce incidents of bed shortages and has repeatedly reminded all clinical and emergency departments of their obligation to attend to emergency cases.

Management stressed that any deliberate refusal to provide emergency care would constitute a serious breach of hospital policy and would be investigated thoroughly.

The hospital also urged patients and their relatives to use its official complaints channels, including its telephone lines, website complaints portal and QR code system, to report concerns to enable prompt investigations and corrective action.

While extending condolences to the bereaved family, Korle Bu assured the public that it remains committed to establishing the facts surrounding the incident in a fair, transparent and professional manner.

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Speaker Bagbin urges MPs to join national cleanup exercise after June 29 floods https://www.adomonline.com/speaker-bagbin-urges-mps-to-join-national-cleanup-exercise-after-june-29-floods/ Tue, 07 Jul 2026 20:13:53 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2681019 Speaker of Parliament Alban Bagbin has called on Members of Parliament (MPs) to actively participate in the National General Clean-up Exercise declared by President John Dramani Mahama following the devastating June 29 floods.

Addressing Parliament on Tuesday, July 7, Mr Bagbin urged MPs, particularly those representing flood-affected constituencies, to mobilise their constituents, Metropolitan, Municipal and District Assemblies (MMDAs), traditional authorities, religious organisations, youth groups and civil society organisations to ensure the success of the exercise.

The two-day nationwide cleanup, scheduled for Friday, July 10, and Saturday, July 11, will be held under the theme, “Our Actions, Our Future: Cleaning Ghana after the floods.” The exercise is aimed at restoring affected communities, improving sanitation and reducing the risk of future flooding.

According to the Speaker, the initiative presents an opportunity for lawmakers to demonstrate leadership and support recovery efforts in communities affected by the floods.

Mr Bagbin described sanitation as a matter that goes beyond public health, stressing that it is essential for environmental protection, national resilience and responsible citizenship.

“The recent floods have once again reminded us that clogged drains, indiscriminate disposal of refuse and encroachment upon waterways continue to expose our communities to avoidable disasters,” he said.

“As the Legislature, we bear both a constitutional and moral responsibility to provide leadership within our constituencies. Our constituents expect us not only to legislate on matters of national importance, but also to stand with them in times of difficulty and to lead by personal example,” he added.

To enable MPs to take part in the exercise, the Speaker announced that Parliament will suspend sitting on Friday, July 10.

He explained that the decision was reached after consultations with the leadership of the House, who unanimously agreed that MPs should be allowed to return to their constituencies to participate in the national intervention.

The June 29 floods affected several communities across seven regions, resulting in the loss of lives, displacement of residents and widespread destruction of homes and property.

Government has since rolled out a series of recovery and mitigation measures, including the nationwide cleanup exercise, as part of efforts to improve sanitation, restore affected communities and strengthen flood prevention measures.

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COCOBOD misses June deadline to clear GH¢6bn cocoa arrears, leaves GH¢3.4bn unpaid https://www.adomonline.com/cocobod-misses-june-deadline-to-clear-gh%c2%a26bn-cocoa-arrears-leaves-gh%c2%a23-4bn-unpaid/ Tue, 07 Jul 2026 19:56:32 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2681013 The Ghana Cocoa Board (COCOBOD) has failed to meet its self-imposed end-of-June deadline to clear more than GH¢6 billion owed to cocoa farmers and Licensed Buying Companies (LBCs), leaving an estimated GH¢3.4 billion still outstanding.

The shortfall comes despite a firm assurance given by the Board’s Head of Public Affairs, Jerome Sam, during an interview on JoyNews’ PM Express on June 15 that the arrears would be almost entirely settled before the end of the month.

“Before the end of this month, if all farmers or all LBCs who are owed are not paid, I’m sure it will be left with an insignificant amount to be owed,” Mr Sam said during the interview.

When pressed to confirm that the remaining balance would be cleared by the end of June, he responded: “Yes, that’s what I’m saying.”

However, figures released by COCOBOD after the deadline indicate that the Board has not fulfilled that commitment.

GH¢2.6bn released, but only part goes to arrears

In a statement announcing fresh financing for cocoa purchases, COCOBOD disclosed that it had released GH¢2.6 billion to Licensed Buying Companies.

According to the Board, GH¢1.4 billion has been earmarked to pay cocoa farmers who were still owed for cocoa supplied on credit in previous crop seasons, while GH¢1.2 billion will reimburse LBCs that pre-financed cocoa purchases from farmers.

Before this latest disbursement, COCOBOD had acknowledged arrears exceeding GH¢6 billion owed to farmers and LBCs.

Based on the Board’s own figures, the GH¢2.6 billion released represents about 43% of the outstanding obligations, leaving approximately GH¢3.4 billion, or 57%, yet to be paid.

Promise falls short

The latest payment means COCOBOD has reduced its arrears but has not achieved the near-complete settlement it publicly promised.

Instead of the “insignificant amount” projected by management, more than half of the acknowledged debt remains outstanding.

The unpaid balance continues to weigh on Licensed Buying Companies, many of which financed cocoa purchases with borrowed funds while awaiting reimbursement from the Board. Delays in repayment can increase financing costs and constrain the liquidity needed to purchase cocoa in subsequent seasons.

For cocoa farmers, delayed payments can also affect household incomes and their ability to finance farm maintenance and inputs ahead of the next production cycle.

The latest figures, therefore, suggest that while progress has been made in reducing the debt burden, COCOBOD missed the timeline it publicly committed to just over two weeks earlier.

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Shatta Wale invited to lecture UPSA students on music marketing and branding https://www.adomonline.com/shatta-wale-invited-to-lecture-upsa-students-on-music-marketing-and-branding/ Tue, 07 Jul 2026 19:50:56 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2681014 Dancehall artiste Shatta Wale is set to swap the stage for the lecture hall after accepting an invitation to speak to students at the University of Professional Studies, Accra (UPSA) on music marketing, branding and the business of entertainment.

The invitation came from the Vice Chancellor of UPSA, Professor John Kwaku Mensah Mawutor, who expressed his desire for the award-winning musician to share his entrepreneurial journey and practical knowledge of building a successful music career.

According to the Vice Chancellor, Shatta Wale’s experience in using the internet to market his music and establish a powerful personal brand offers valuable lessons for students, particularly those interested in marketing, branding and the creative economy.

“I want Shatta Wale to come and address UPSA students. I’d love for him to share his business knowledge and how he learned to make music using the internet,” Professor Mawutor stated.

Responding to the invitation, Shatta Wale gladly accepted and hinted that he would be visiting the university in September.

“Thank you, Vice Chancellor. I will be there,” he wrote.

The announcement has generated excitement among fans and students, with many looking forward to hearing firsthand how the self-acclaimed Dancehall King built one of Ghana’s most influential music brands through digital platforms, strategic marketing and consistent audience engagement.

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GES clears three years of academic intervention arrears for SHS staff https://www.adomonline.com/ges-clears-three-years-of-academic-intervention-arrears-for-shs-staff/ Tue, 07 Jul 2026 19:46:43 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2681008 The Ghana Education Service (GES) has announced the payment of three years’ outstanding Academic Intervention arrears owed to eligible staff of Senior High Schools (SHSs) and Senior High Technical Schools (SHTSs).

In a statement issued on Monday, July 7, 2026, the GES said the payments cover the 2023/2024, 2024/2025 and 2025/2026 academic years.

According to the Service, the settlement of the arrears is expected to boost staff morale and strengthen the implementation of the Academic Intervention Programme in second-cycle institutions across the country.

“The payment is expected to strengthen staff motivation for an enhanced academic intervention programme,” the statement said.

Management of the GES expressed appreciation to affected staff for their patience, understanding and professionalism while awaiting the release of the outstanding payments.

The Service also reaffirmed its commitment to improving the quality of education through the continued implementation of the Academic Intervention Programme.

“Management acknowledges the patience, understanding and professionalism demonstrated by staff while awaiting the release of the intervention,” the statement added.

The GES assured all stakeholders that it remains committed to supporting initiatives aimed at enhancing teaching and learning in senior high and senior high technical schools nationwide.

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Eight police officers interdicted after fatal shooting at Sayerano https://www.adomonline.com/eight-police-officers-interdicted-after-fatal-shooting-at-sayerano/ Tue, 07 Jul 2026 19:35:56 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2680993 The Western North Regional Police Command has interdicted eight police officers following a shooting incident at Sayerano in the Juaboso District that left two people dead and three others injured.

In a statement issued on Monday, July 7, 2026, the Police said calm has since been restored in the community while investigations into the incident are underway.

According to preliminary investigations, the incident occurred on July 7 during a confrontation between some members of the Sayerano community and a police patrol team.

The Police said three people sustained gunshot wounds during the confrontation. Two of the victims later died, while three others are currently receiving treatment at the Asafo Roman Catholic Hospital.

The Inspector-General of Police has directed the Police Professional Standards Bureau (PPSB) to conduct a full-scale investigation into the circumstances surrounding the shooting.

“As part of the investigations, all eight officers involved have since been interdicted,” the statement said.

The Western North Regional Police Command expressed appreciation to traditional authorities, community leaders and other stakeholders for their support in helping restore calm after the incident.

The Command assured the public that a thorough investigation would be conducted and pledged to provide further updates as the investigation progresses.

“The Western North Regional Command assures the public of a thorough investigation into the incident, and any further development will be communicated,” the statement added.

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Mama Effe settles medical bills of vulnerable mothers in Ejisu https://www.adomonline.com/mama-effe-settles-medical-bills-of-vulnerable-mothers-in-ejisu/ Tue, 07 Jul 2026 18:52:31 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2681003 Former host of Nhyira FM’s Obra Show, Mama Effe Amanor, has paid the outstanding hospital bills of several vulnerable mothers to facilitate their discharge from the Living Waters Hospital and Ejisu Government Hospital in the Ejisu Municipality of the Ashanti Region.

The gesture forms part of her corporate social responsibility initiatives aimed at supporting vulnerable members of society.

She also used the occasion to urge men to prioritise the welfare of their wives, particularly during pregnancy and childbirth.

Speaking to the media after visiting the two health facilities, Mama Effe said many maternity wards remain congested because some mothers who have safely delivered are unable to pay their medical bills, forcing them to stay in the hospital longer than necessary and occupy limited bed space.

She explained that her intervention was intended to ease the burden on both the affected families and the health facilities by paying the bills of some mothers to enable them to return home.

“Children are gifts from God, and we must never take their lives or the lives of their mothers for granted. It saddens and breaks my heart to see women remain in hospital after giving birth simply because they cannot afford to pay their medical bills,” she said.

Mama Effe attributed many of such cases to family breakdowns and the neglect of women by irresponsible partners.

She therefore appealed to men to stand by their wives during childbirth, regardless of their financial circumstances.

“As a man, no matter the challenges you are facing, never abandon your wife in the hospital after she has given birth. Support her because the child is a blessing from God,” she stated.

The beneficiary mothers expressed profound gratitude to Mama Effe for the timely intervention.

According to them, without her support, they had no idea when they would have been able to settle their bills and return home with their babies.

“God bless you Mama Effe, we are very grateful and happy today in our lives,” a mother praised her

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2026 WC: Argentina roar back to beat Egypt and make quarter-finals in epic fashion https://www.adomonline.com/2026-wc-argentina-roar-back-to-beat-egypt-and-make-quarter-finals-in-epic-fashion/ Tue, 07 Jul 2026 18:41:20 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2680999 Lionel Messi scored and assisted as Argentina battled from 2-0 down to beat Egypt 3-2 and advance to the 2026 World Cup quarter-final.

The defending champions fell behind when Yasser Ibrahim won a battle in the air with Lisandro Martinez, before heading beyond Emiliano Martinez to give Egypt a shock lead.

Just minutes later, Argentina won a penalty when Nicolas Tagliafico was brought down by Haissem Hassan, and Messi had the chance to hit back instantly.

But he could not add to his tournament-leading seven goals, as he missed his second penalty of the 2026 World Cup to become the first player in history to miss two penalties (excluding shoot-outs) in a World Cup campaign.

In the second half, Mostafa Ziko thought he put Egypt 2-0 up after a thrilling counter-attack goal, before it was ruled out for a foul in the build-up. 

However, Ziko eventually did get his goal and Egypt’s second in the 67th minute to send Argentina’s hopes of becoming the first team to retain the World Cup for 64 years into huge doubt.

With 11 minutes on the clock, Cristian Romero grabbed one back for Argentina, heading home Messi’s pinpoint delivery to set up a frantic finale.

Just four minutes later, the ball dropped to Messi in the box, and he smashed a first-time strike off the underside of the bar and over the line to send the Atlanta Stadium into chaos.

With the game set for extra time, Argentina burst forward through Lautaro Martinez, who swung in a deep cross from the right for Chelsea’s Enzo Fernandez to expertly guide a header into the far corner to clinch a dramatic win for Argentina.

It was close, but their title defence goes on, and they will play either Switzerland or Colombia in the quarter-final.

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Ramaphosa’s visit to Ghana postponed, not rejected – South Africa clarifies https://www.adomonline.com/ramaphosas-visit-to-ghana-not-rejected-postponed-south-africa-clarifies/ Tue, 07 Jul 2026 18:31:59 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2680995 South Africa has revealed that President Cyril Ramaphosa’s planned visit to Ghana was postponed, not rejected, pushing back against reports suggesting Accra had turned down the engagement.

Spokesperson for President Ramaphosa, Vincent Magwenya, said the reports circulating did not accurately reflect what actually happened between the two governments.

He told Citi FM’s Eyewitness News on Citi FM on Tuesday that he was disappointed with how the matter had been reported, insisting the planned engagement between Ghana and South Africa remains on course despite the delay.

According to Magwenya, the visit was tied to the Ghana-South Africa Binational Commission, the regular framework the two countries use to coordinate cooperation, rather than a standalone state visit.

He explained that Ghana was due to host the next session after South Africa hosted the previous one in 2024, and that the correspondence between the two governments was simply meant to confirm arrangements already agreed on, not a fresh request Ghana could have rejected.

“We are disappointed with the manner in which this matter has been handled and reported because it does not reflect the true nature of the development,” Magwenya said, adding that the date for Ghana to host the commission had long been settled and that the back-and-forth was purely procedural.

The clarification follows reports that Ghana had rejected Ramaphosa’s visit amid tensions over the death of a Ghanaian national and renewed xenophobic violence targeting foreigners in South Africa.

Ghanaian authorities have raised concerns over the killing of 40-year-old Bashiru Isak, reportedly killed during demonstrations linked to attacks on foreign nationals in South Africa on June 30, 2026, and the government has since lodged a formal protest with South African authorities over the incident and the broader safety of Ghanaians living there.

Ramaphosa had been expected in Ghana in the first week of August for the Binational Commission meeting and related engagements aimed at deepening bilateral ties.

Following talks between the two governments, that visit has now been postponed, with both sides expected to agree on a new date.

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Interior Ministry extends deadline for firearm licence renewal to December 2026 https://www.adomonline.com/interior-ministry-extends-deadline-for-firearm-licence-renewal-to-december-2026/ Tue, 07 Jul 2026 18:00:44 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2680991 The Ministry of the Interior has extended the deadline for private firearm licence holders to renew their permits, giving them until December 31, 2026, to complete the mandatory requirements for licence renewal.

The extension was announced by the Minister for the Interior, Mohammed-Mubarak Muntaka, during his appearance before Parliament’s Assurances Committee on Tuesday, July 7.

According to the Minister, the decision was taken in response to the devastating floods that recently affected seven regions, leaving thousands of people displaced and making it difficult for many firearm owners to comply with the new licensing requirements.

“Initially we sent a message and then we had this flood that has affected seven regions; we are rational human beings. People are going through a lot of challenges and trauma. Based on the data that we have, over a hundred thousand people are having these challenges,” Mr Muntaka said.

He explained that government considered it inappropriate to place additional pressure on affected citizens and therefore decided to allow valid licence holders to retain their firearms until the end of December 2026.

Under the revised arrangement, firearm owners whose licences remain valid will be allowed to keep their weapons until their permits expire. They will, however, be required to undergo mandatory firearms training, mental health assessments and drug tests before their licences can be renewed.

The Minister said applicants who have already begun the renewal process will have their applications completed under the new timeline.

The extension revises the Ministry’s earlier directive issued on June 23, which suspended all registered firearm licences as part of efforts to reform Ghana’s firearm licensing regime, improve compliance and curb the misuse of legally acquired weapons.

Mr Muntaka stressed that the new requirements are intended to strengthen accountability and promote responsible firearm ownership rather than punish lawful gun owners.

He noted that government is particularly concerned about the increasing number of incidents involving licensed firearm holders harming themselves or others.

“There will be a rigorous process, including mental health assessments, before firearm licences are renewed,” he said, adding that the measures are necessary to ensure public safety.

The Interior Minister assured the committee that government remains committed to improving the country’s firearm regulatory framework while balancing public safety with the legitimate rights of licensed gun owners.

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Attorney General seeks a cancellation of Ex-NAFCO CEO’s travel permit https://www.adomonline.com/attorney-general-seeks-a-cancellation-of-ex-nafco-ceos-travel-permit/ Tue, 07 Jul 2026 17:50:48 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2680989 The Attorney-General has asked the High Court to cancel the travel permit granted to former National Food Buffer Stock Company (NAFCO) Chief Executive Officer, Hanan Abdul-Wahab Aludiba, arguing he tried to access bank accounts still frozen under an active court order.

In an affidavit backing the application, the Attorney General’s office says Aludiba, who is on trial for stealing and causing financial loss to the state, relied on an order from a differently constituted High Court in unrelated proceedings to attempt to access funds still bound by freezing orders secured by the Economic and Organised Crime Office.

That move, prosecutors argue, breached Section 37 of the Economic and Organised Crime Act, 2010 (Act 804). The bank flagged the attempted withdrawal, declined it, and alerted investigators.

According to the A-G, the withdrawal bid came just before Aludiba was due to leave the country — timing prosecutors say raises questions about his compliance with court orders, the integrity of the ongoing trial, and whether he would return to Ghana if allowed to travel. The office contends these facts weren’t before the court when it initially granted Aludiba leave to travel, and could change the outcome if considered now.

The application adds another layer to a case that has moved quickly since the weekend. Deputy Attorney-General Dr Justice Srem Sai said Aludiba was picked up by law enforcement at Kotoka International Airport after what he described as an attempt to empty a frozen Republic Bank account through false means, days after the court had cleared him to travel to the UK. Aludiba’s lawyers, led by former Attorney-General Godfred Yeboah Dame, have rejected that account as false and say they intend to pursue contempt proceedings against the A-G, the Deputy A-G and the BNI Director over the arrest.

Aludiba’s team has since filed a habeas corpus application asking the court to compel the BNI Director to produce him and to enforce the June 29 order permitting his travel for medical treatment. That motion is set to be heard on Friday, July 10, 2026 — the same window in which the A-G’s bid to cancel his travel permit will also be playing out.

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Council of State cautions against passage of Dual Citizenship Amendment Bill https://www.adomonline.com/council-of-state-cautions-against-passage-of-dual-citizenship-amendment-bill/ Tue, 07 Jul 2026 17:25:24 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2680983 The Council of State has advised against the passage of the Constitution of Ghana (Amendment) Bill, 2025, which sought to allow persons holding dual citizenship to occupy a defined list of sensitive public offices.

The Bill, if passed, would have opened positions including Member of Parliament, Ambassador or High Commissioner, Chief of Defence Staff or any military Service Chief, Inspector General of Police, Secretary to the Cabinet, and Director of the Immigration Service to dual citizens, roles currently restricted under Article 8(2) of the 1992 Constitution to persons without dual allegiance.

The Bill had its first reading in Parliament in February 2026 and was referred to the Constitutional and Legal Affairs Committee by First Deputy Speaker Bernard Ahiafor for detailed scrutiny.

Lead co-sponsor Davis Ansah Opoku, New Patriotic Party MP for Mpraeso, had defended the proposal, saying it was about recognising modern realities rather than questioning anyone’s loyalty.

President John Mahama had publicly thrown his weight behind the reforms, telling a Diaspora Town Hall meeting in London on May 31 that government legislation was before Parliament to allow Ghanaians in the diaspora holding other passports to participate in politics at parliamentary and ministerial level.

He said he privately refers to the proposals as the “Gyakye Quayson law,” a reference to Assin North MP James Gyakye Quayson’s protracted legal battles over his citizenship status and parliamentary seat. Mahama cited diaspora remittances of approximately $7.8 billion in the previous year as evidence of the diaspora’s economic weight, describing overseas Ghanaians as the country’s “17th region.”

The Council of State’s advisory role means its position carries significant constitutional weight, given its mandate to counsel the President on matters of national importance, including proposed constitutional amendments. Its advice against the Bill represents a major setback for a reform effort that had drawn backing from the Presidency and cross-party sponsorship.

The proposal had split opinion since its introduction.

The Supreme Court struck down a related legislative provision in May 2024, in a case that found parts of the Citizenship Act’s extended list of restricted offices unconstitutional, underscoring how contested and legally sensitive this area of Ghana’s constitutional law has become.

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Accra Floods: Death toll rises to 29, six people still missing – Interior Minister https://www.adomonline.com/accra-floods-death-toll-rises-to-29-six-people-still-missing-interior-minister/ Tue, 07 Jul 2026 16:56:17 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2680957 The Minister for the Interior, Mohammed Mubarak Muntaka, has disclosed that recent flooding incidents across Ghana have claimed 29 lives, with six people still missing.

Speaking before Parliament’s Public Assurance Committee, Mr Muntaka said the fatalities were recorded following separate flood disasters in the Greater Accra, Central and Volta regions.

According to him, the Central Region suffered one of the deadliest incidents a week before the June 29 floods in Accra, resulting in the deaths of 18 people and the collapse of about 58 houses.

“Per the records we have, if you recollect, the Central Region, a week before June 29, recorded its biggest disaster where we lost 18 people and about 58 houses collapsed,” he said.

The Minister said the June 29 floods in Accra initially claimed 12 lives, with seven people reported missing.

However, he revealed that another body was recovered on Monday, which, if officially confirmed, would increase the death toll in Accra to 13 while reducing the number of missing persons to six.

“For the June 29 incident in Accra, the records we have show that 12 people lost their lives and seven were missing. I was told yesterday that a body was found, so if that person is confirmed dead, it brings the death toll to 13 and reduces the number of missing persons to six,” he stated.

Mr Muntaka added that four people also lost their lives in flood-related incidents in the Volta Region, bringing the nationwide death toll to 29.

He said government activated emergency response measures immediately after the disasters, including the preparation of temporary shelters for displaced residents.

Despite the arrangements, the Minister noted that many affected residents preferred to remain within their communities rather than relocate to the designated shelters.

“People did not want to go to the shelters. What they wanted were relief items so they could remain in their communities,” he explained.

Mr Muntaka disclosed that the Ministry of Gender identified three shelters with the capacity to accommodate about 200 displaced persons, while an additional facility at Ashaiman could house up to 1,000 people.

He added that authorities also arranged for extra mattresses and identified public offices that could be converted into temporary accommodation if required.

The Interior Minister further revealed that the National Security Secretariat had made available another facility capable of accommodating about 300 displaced persons as part of government’s emergency preparedness measures.

He assured Parliament that government agencies remain on high alert and will continue providing relief and support to affected communities as recovery efforts continue.

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South Africa xenophobic concerns: Minority demands clarity on Ghana’s decision to defer Ramaphosa visit https://www.adomonline.com/south-africa-xenophobic-concerns-minority-demands-clarity-on-ghanas-decision-to-defer-ramaphosa-visit/ Tue, 07 Jul 2026 16:47:45 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2680963 The Deputy Ranking Member on Parliament’s Foreign Affairs and Regional Integration Committee, Nana Asafo-Adjei Ayeh, has called on the government to provide further details on recent diplomatic developments between Ghana and South Africa following concerns over xenophobic attacks.

Speaking on JoyNews’ The Pulse on Tuesday, July 7, the Bosome Freho MP said the Minority requires more information on the circumstances surrounding Ghana’s decision to defer a proposed state visit by South African President Cyril Ramaphosa.

According to him, the limited information available makes it difficult for stakeholders, including the Minority Caucus in Parliament, to properly assess the situation and contribute meaningfully to discussions on Ghana’s diplomatic response.

“My side of the House, the Minority, both the Minority Caucus and the NPP committee, would want to have more flesh and details, and then we can take a position, or then we can support the position of government or suggest something to government, or proposals to government to consider as we have done since the inception of these South African issues,” he said.

“We do not have enough information as it stands now,” he added.

Mr Asafo-Adjei urged the government to provide more clarity on the developments, stressing that transparency would allow for broader consultation and help protect Ghana’s diplomatic and national interests.

His comments come after Ghana deferred a request for a state visit by President Ramaphosa following growing concerns over xenophobic attacks targeting Ghanaian nationals and other African migrants in South Africa.

Diplomatic sources in Accra and Pretoria confirmed to MyJoyOnline that the decision was influenced by the recent wave of anti-foreigner violence in parts of South Africa, which has led to the repatriation of about 1,000 Ghanaians, with hundreds more reportedly awaiting evacuation.

Meanwhile, the Minister for Government Communications, Felix Kwakye Ofosu, has maintained that Ghana’s relationship with South Africa remains cordial despite the concerns.

Speaking on Joy FM’s Midday News on Tuesday, July 7, Mr Kwakye Ofosu said the decision regarding President Ramaphosa’s visit should not be interpreted as a deterioration of diplomatic relations.

“Our relations remain cordial, as you have seen. We in Ghana have not done anything to muddy the relationship; we only had to take a step to protect our citizens from the attacks, and so we know that we have made an arrangement to bring a number of them back home, and arrangements are ongoing to bring more back home. Beyond that, we don’t think that our relations have been damaged,” he said.

He explained that while Ghana had expressed concern about developments in South Africa, both countries continue to maintain strong ties.

“Of course, we have indicated our displeasure about what is happening in South Africa; we hold the view that the South African government could have done more to guarantee the safety and security of Ghanaians in particular and other foreigners in South Africa in general.

“But we continue to hold the South African government and its people in high esteem. And we are willing and able to maintain a healthy relationship that will result in mutual benefits for both countries,” he added.

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UniMAC names Dr Ofori Sarpong as first Chancellor https://www.adomonline.com/unimac-names-dr-ofori-sarpong-as-first-chancellor/ Tue, 07 Jul 2026 16:46:29 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2680966 Chief Executive Officer of the Special Group of Companies, Dr Ernest Ofori Sarpong, has been appointed the first substantive Chancellor of the University of Media, Arts and Communication (UniMAC), a position that takes effect on August 1, 2026.

The appointment was approved by the University’s Governing Council at a meeting on May 26, 2026, in line with UniMAC’s statutes.

Dr Ofori Sarpong, by this appointment, becomes the ceremonial head of the university, a role that includes championing UniMAC’s strategic vision, deepening its ties with industry, and conferring degrees and other academic honours on the university’s behalf.

According to the University, the appointment reflects its confidence in Ofori Sarpong’s leadership record and his long-standing support for education and community development, adding that it expects his tenure to strengthen the university’s industry partnerships and raise its profile as Ghana’s leading institution for media, arts and communication studies.

Dr Ofori Sarpong built his name as founder of the Special Group of Companies, a conglomerate with a footprint across manufacturing, real estate, construction and strategic investments. He also holds co-ownership stakes in several other Ghanaian businesses, among them United Television (UTV), Best Point Savings and Loans Limited, and U2 Salt Limited.

A Chartered Accountant by training, he earned a master’s degree in Finance and Investment Management from the University of Salford in the UK and is currently working toward a Doctor of Business Administration at France’s École Supérieure de Gestion. Barkley University has previously honoured him with a Doctor of Philosophy in Law.

His trophy cabinet spans both local and international recognition, including a Global Dignity Award for Service to Humanity conferred at the United Nations headquarters in New York and a proclamation from the New York State Senate. In 2025 alone, he picked up the Millennium Excellence Award for Business Entrepreneur of the Year and the CEO of the Year (Consumer Drinks) honour at the Ghana CEO Summit.

Outside his business interests, Ofori Sarpong chairs the Governing Council of Presbyterian Boys’ Secondary School (PRESEC) and sits on several other advisory boards, including those of the Millennium Excellence Foundation and the University of Ghana’s College of Health Sciences. He also leads the PRESEC Old Boys Association globally as its President.

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Two killed in police shooting at Sefwi Seyerano https://www.adomonline.com/two-killed-in-police-shooting-at-sefwi-seyerano/ Tue, 07 Jul 2026 16:44:48 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2680978 Residents of Sefwi Seyerano in the Juaboso District of the Western North Region have been thrown into mourning following the fatal shooting of two community members during a police operation.

The victims were allegedly shot by personnel from the Sefwi Wiawso Divisional Police Command after some residents reportedly resisted the arrest of a suspected drug peddler.

Emotional scenes unfolded in the community as grieving residents wept while the bodies of the deceased were conveyed to the morgue at Sefwi Asafo.

Family members and residents expressed shock over the incident and called for a thorough investigation into the circumstances surrounding the shooting.

However, three other people are battling for their lives at St. John of God hospital after been hit by stray bullets during the police’s operation.

Meanwhile, the Twafohene of Sefwi Sayerano, Nana Kwasi Sampa, has called on the aggrieved youth to remain calm as they will follow up on the case to seek justice for their victims.

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Eight companies cleared for final approval to begin legal cannabis cultivation – Interior Minister https://www.adomonline.com/eight-companies-cleared-for-final-approval-to-begin-legal-cannabis-cultivation-interior-minister/ Tue, 07 Jul 2026 16:43:38 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2680971 The Minister for the Interior, Mohammed Mubarak Muntaka, has disclosed that eight companies have reached the final stage of the approval process to begin the legal cultivation of cannabis in Ghana under the country’s regulated framework.

Speaking on the implementation of Ghana’s cannabis cultivation law, Mr Muntaka said the online application process is currently active, with the first batch of successful applicants awaiting his final approval.

“The people have applied. At least eight people have gotten to the finish line and it’s coming to me for approval. At least eight companies have been able to get to the finish line so they can start their legitimate cultivation with all the necessary measures put in place,” he said.

The Minister stressed that the cultivation would be carried out under strict regulatory conditions to ensure compliance with the law and safeguard public safety.

He, however, dismissed calls for an immediate review of the legal framework, arguing that it is too early to assess its effectiveness since implementation began less than a year ago.

“People are talking about review. I said that look, it’s too early. You just started the implementation less than one year ago and people are talking about review. Let’s start the implementation. Let’s go up to maybe a year, then let’s see the real challenges that emerge. Then we can use that for review,” he stated.

Mr Muntaka said government remains open to amending the law if practical challenges emerge after a reasonable period of implementation.

He also expressed hope that the regulated cannabis industry would eventually provide an opportunity to integrate individuals currently engaged in illegal cultivation into a lawful and economically beneficial system.

“We hope that we can make it an industry that can even take care of those who are illegally doing the cultivation, so that it becomes much better regulated,” he noted.

The Interior Minister assured that government would continue to streamline the licensing process while maintaining strict oversight to ensure public safety and compliance with the country’s narcotics laws.

The legal cultivation of cannabis in Ghana is permitted for industrial and medicinal purposes under a regulated licensing regime overseen by the Narcotics Control Commission.

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Ghana courts global investors as 7th Investment and Trade Week opens with bold industrialisation agenda https://www.adomonline.com/ghana-courts-global-investors-as-7th-investment-and-trade-week-opens-with-bold-industrialisation-agenda/ Tue, 07 Jul 2026 16:06:38 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2680965 Ghana has renewed its drive to position itself as West Africa’s premier investment destination as the 7th Ghana Investment and Trade Week (GITW) has officially opened in Accra.

The expo opened on Tuesday, July 7, 2026, bringing together government officials, traditional authorities, investors and business leaders from more than 30 countries to explore opportunities across infrastructure, energy, manufacturing and trade.

The three-day event, organised by MIE Events in collaboration with strategic partners, is being held at the Palms Convention Centre alongside the 4th Africa Build Show and the 3rd MEGAWATT Africa under the theme, “Powering Ghana’s 24-Hour Economy: Integrating Infrastructure, Energy, Mobility and Sustainable Real Estate for Investment and Trade Competitiveness.”

The summit is focused on promoting investment partnerships, business matchmaking and policy discussions aimed at accelerating Ghana’s industrial transformation and strengthening its position within the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA).

Chairing the opening ceremony, the Ga Mantse, King Tackie Teiko Tsuru II, called on local and international investors to take advantage of Ghana’s political stability, peaceful environment and growing investment opportunities. He stressed the importance of collaboration between traditional authorities, government and the private sector in creating the conditions needed for sustainable economic growth.

Delivering the keynote address on behalf of the Presidency, Senior Presidential Advisor and Coordinator of the 24-Hour Economy and Accelerated Export Development Secretariat, Dr. Augustus Goosie Tanoh, outlined government’s vision of transforming Ghana into a production-driven economy anchored on industrialisation, renewable energy and value addition.

Dr. Tanoh said the 24-Hour Economy programme seeks to address Ghana’s long-standing challenge of exporting raw materials while importing finished products by expanding domestic manufacturing capacity and increasing the production of goods for both local consumption and international markets.

He noted that while landmark projects established after independence, including major energy and industrial initiatives, laid the foundation for economic growth, Ghana’s full industrial potential remains largely untapped.

He stressed that increasing local processing and manufacturing is essential to creating jobs, improving exports and building a competitive economy.

The Senior Presidential Advisor identified affordable and reliable energy as a critical requirement for industrial growth, revealing that the Secretariat is co-developing up to 1.5 gigawatts of utility-scale solar power supported by Battery Energy Storage Systems (BESS). Construction of the first 100-megawatt facility is expected to commence next month, with the initiative expected to reduce electricity costs for industries and improve manufacturing competitiveness.

According to Dr. Tanoh, government’s broader industrial strategy also includes the development of the Volta-Oti Economic Corridor, featuring agro-industrial parks, carbon-neutral oil palm plantations, clean transportation systems powered by renewable energy, compressed biogas facilities and waste-to-energy projects.

These initiatives, he said, are expected to support job creation and contribute to government’s target of creating seven million employment opportunities by 2028.

Representing the Minister for Trade, Agribusiness and Industry, the Chief Executive Officer of the Ghana Free Zones Authority (GFZA), Dr. Mary Awusi, reaffirmed government’s commitment to creating a competitive environment for investors.

She highlighted incentives under the Free Zones Scheme, including a ten-year corporate tax exemption, customs duty waivers on production inputs, unrestricted repatriation of profits and access to major international markets.

Dr. Awusi further disclosed that the Authority has more than 7,000 acres of litigation-free industrial land available at strategic locations including Tema, Mpintsin, Shama and Sekondi to support investors seeking to establish manufacturing and export-oriented businesses in Ghana.

Speaking on the sidelines of the opening ceremony, Chairman of MIE Group, Mr. David Wang, said the organisation remains committed to using the Ghana Investment and Trade Week platform to attract foreign direct investment and strengthen business partnerships between Ghana and international markets.

Mr. Wang, whose organisation MIE Events is the organiser of GITW, said previous editions of the summit had successfully connected Ghanaian businesses with investors from countries including China, India, Türkiye and Italy, resulting in several manufacturing initiatives being established or currently being developed in the country.

He said MIE Group’s more than 10 years of engagement with Ghana had reinforced its confidence in the country’s potential as an investment destination, citing its political stability, security and strategic position as a gateway to West Africa.

Mr. Wang explained that this year’s edition has a stronger focus on renewable energy, construction and green technologies, particularly solar solutions, to support Ghana’s transition towards sustainable development.

He added that the summit has attracted more than 100 speakers, over 300 international delegates and exhibitors from more than 10 countries, creating opportunities for investment discussions and business partnerships.

Also speaking to journalists, Vice President of MIE Group and the Ghana Investment and Trade Week Summit, Uur Ahmed, said the summit was designed to encourage foreign direct investment into Ghana while supporting the country’s broader economic transformation agenda, particularly the 24-Hour Economy initiative.

Mr. Ahmed said the platform focuses on key growth sectors including energy, construction, electric mobility, transportation, smart cities and sustainable infrastructure, with the objective of connecting international companies with Ghanaian businesses to explore partnerships, establish factories and expand industrial capacity.

He added that Ghana’s role as a trade hub and gateway to West Africa provides a major advantage for investors, noting that MIE Group’s experience operating in the country has provided a deeper understanding of the opportunities available across various sectors.

Beyond the conference sessions, the opening day featured investment roundtables, government-to-government engagements and business-to-business matchmaking meetings designed to facilitate partnerships and unlock new opportunities across priority sectors.

The participation of China’s Ministry of Commerce (MOFCOM) further highlighted the growing international interest in Ghana’s investment landscape.

The Ghana Investment and Trade Week continues until July 9 with exhibitions, CEO forums, startup competitions, technical tours and sector-focused investment discussions expected to result in strategic partnerships, financing agreements and investment commitments aimed at supporting Ghana’s industrialisation and long-term economic growth.

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Akofena was removed from ‘crown prince’ position before Kantanka’s death – Adwoa Safo’s lawyer https://www.adomonline.com/akofena-was-removed-from-crown-prince-position-before-kantankas-death-adwoa-safos-lawyer/ Tue, 07 Jul 2026 15:54:53 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2680944 A lawyer representing Adwoa Safo, daughter of the late Apostle Dr. Kwadwo Safo Kantanka’s family, has challenged claims that Nana Kwadwo Safo Akofena was the designated successor to lead the Kristo Asafo Mission before his father’s death.

Lawyer Kwame Akuffo argued that Akofena had already been removed from his position as crown prince before his father’s passing, making him ineligible to automatically assume any leadership role within the church or family structure.

However, attempts to amend the will to reflect the arrangement could not be completed before Apostle Kwadwo Safo Kantanka’s death.

Nonetheless, Lawyer Akuffo said that at the time Apostle Kwadwo Safo Kantanka passed away, Akofena was not the recognised leader of the Kristo Asafo Mission.

The lawyer also questioned earlier moves to install Akofena as leader, describing the process as improper and suggesting that further legal clarification would be needed.

“The earlier installation was a purportive one and when the time comes the cause will clarify it. There’s no properly installed leader of the church and the will has not anointed anybody as leader of the church.”

According to him, the public narrative surrounding Akofena’s succession has been based on incomplete and inaccurate information.

He explained that, within Akan traditional customs, once a person designated as a successor is removed from that position by the appropriate authorities, questions arise over whether that individual can later ascend to the same leadership role.

“Constitutionally, the constitution had disowned Akofena as at the time of his father’s death
he had been removed from crown prince position. Let’s ask ourselves; in Akan customs, if a man is made the next successor and is removed by the people, will that man be eligible, tidy, clean and proper to ascend the stool upon the death of the chief?”

He further stated that there was no properly installed leader of the church at the time of the Apostle’s death and that the late industrialist’s will did not specifically name any individual as the next head of the mission.

The lawyer referenced Clause 27 of the will, explaining that it only provides that a male biological child of Apostle Kwadwo Safo Kantanka could qualify as an heir or be capable of ascending to a leadership position.

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Catholic Schools Manager raises alarm over teacher deficit in Ahafo Region https://www.adomonline.com/catholic-schools-manager-raises-alarm-over-teacher-deficit-in-ahafo-region/ Tue, 07 Jul 2026 15:35:26 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2680908 The Manager of Catholic Schools in the Ahafo Region, Boakye Baafi Williams, has raised an alarm over a teacher deficit at basic schools in the region.

He raised the concern at Kenyasi No. 1 when the Paramount Chief, Nana Osei Kofi Abiri, commissioned a fully furnished junior high school block worth 700,000 cedis for the Roman Catholic Basic School.

Addressing chiefs, staff of Asutifi North District Assembly, Ghana Education Service, clergy, Newmont, among others, he explained that the number of teachers needed is greater than the number the region has now, which is dangerous to the education of the children.

He said there are schools in the region with only two (2) teachers handling primary 1 – 6, which is unacceptable and poses a serious threat to the standard of education.

He therefore used the occasion to call on chiefs in the region to mount pressure on the members of Parliament (MPs), the regional minister,r among others, to play a vital role to ensure the region gets the deserving teachers to help the children.

To him, if leaders in the region fail to push for the deserving teachers to address the deficit, it will deepen the existing challenges.

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NACOC boss concerned over demands for cash in exchange for drug intelligence https://www.adomonline.com/nacoc-boss-concerned-over-demands-for-cash-in-exchange-for-drug-intelligence/ Tue, 07 Jul 2026 15:34:45 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2680920 The Director-General of the Narcotics Control Commission (NACOC), Major General Maxwell Obuba Mantey, has expressed concern over what he describes as a growing trend of members of the public demanding financial rewards before providing intelligence on suspected drug-related activities.

Appearing before Parliament’s Assurances Committee on Tuesday, July 7, 2026, Major General Mantey said public intelligence remains one of the Commission’s most effective tools in combating narcotics trafficking, but some informants now expect monetary compensation before cooperating with security agencies.

His remarks come amid heightened attention on Ghana’s fight against drug trafficking following the interception in Australia of 320 kilogrammes of methamphetamine concealed in a charcoal shipment originating from Ghana.

According to the NACOC Director-General, drug trafficking syndicates continue to develop sophisticated methods to evade law enforcement, making collaboration between the Commission and the public increasingly important.

“Each day, the traffickers evolve new strategies and try to go ahead of us. They connect, and they cooperate among themselves as to how to outwit us,” he said.

Major General Mantey noted that although intelligence from citizens has contributed significantly to successful anti-drug operations, the expectation of financial rewards is becoming a challenge.

“But as my minister said, we base most of our measures on intelligence. The only thing is that Ghanaians now have become a bit demanding, so when they send you intelligence, they demand money,” he stated.

He recounted an instance in which an individual requested a house in exchange for providing information on drug-related activities.

“There was a time somebody came to me and said, if I could build him a house, he would help me do a lot. Unfortunately, we couldn’t do that,” he revealed.

Despite the challenge, Major General Mantey assured the committee that NACOC remains committed to intelligence-led operations and will continue working with the public and other stakeholders to combat narcotics trafficking.

He stressed that sustained cooperation between citizens and security agencies is essential to preventing Ghana from becoming a transit hub for international drug trafficking.

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Muntaka reveals suspected insider involvement in Ghana-Australia meth trafficking case https://www.adomonline.com/muntaka-reveals-suspected-insider-involvement-in-ghana-australia-meth-trafficking-case/ Tue, 07 Jul 2026 15:32:55 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2680921 The Minister for the Interior, Muntaka Mohammed Mubarak, has revealed that preliminary investigations into the 320-kilogramme methamphetamine shipment intercepted in Australia have implicated several government officials suspected of aiding the concealment and movement of the illicit drugs.

Addressing Parliament’s Committee on Assurance, the Minister said investigators are questioning a number of officials as they work to determine the extent of possible internal collaboration that enabled the consignment to leave Ghana undetected.

According to him, the ongoing investigations have uncovered inconsistencies that point to possible involvement by individuals within the country’s security architecture.

“Even as at yesterday we were still interrogating a lot of government officials. It is not everything I can put out at this stage because we are still investigating and interrogating people. There are a lot of things that are not adding up. You could see that there is some involvement of some people within the system,” he told the committee.

Mr Mubarak stressed that while advanced technology and security equipment are essential in combating cross-border crime, their effectiveness ultimately depends on the integrity of the personnel operating them.

“Even if you put all these gadgets, remember it is going to be operated by human beings. So if the wrong persons are sitting there, you can bring all the gadgets of this world; it will not be effective,” he said.

The Interior Minister disclosed that government has already begun overhauling security arrangements at the country’s entry and exit points, including changes to personnel deployment and operational procedures, to tighten border controls and prevent similar incidents.

“We have changed our modus operandi and the way we place personnel. All of this is to make sure we protect our borders,” he added.

His comments come after Australian authorities intercepted about 320 kilogrammes of methamphetamine concealed in a shipment of charcoal from Ghana. The consignment is estimated to be worth A$296 million, prompting investigations into possible lapses within Ghana’s border security system and allegations of internal facilitation.

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GRA interdicts four officers over attempted diversion of transit cargo https://www.adomonline.com/gra-interdicts-four-officers-over-attempted-diversion-of-transit-cargo/ Tue, 07 Jul 2026 15:21:30 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2680909 The Ghana Revenue Authority (GRA) has interdicted four officers for their alleged involvement in an attempted diversion of transit cargo into the local market, as part of efforts to strengthen customs enforcement and protect state revenue.

The action follows investigations into the interception of 18 trucks in February 2026. The trucks had been declared as transit cargo originating from Togo and destined for Niger through the Akanu border but were suspected to have been diverted into Ghana for local sale, potentially depriving the state of substantial import duties and taxes.

Addressing the media on the outcome of the investigations on Tuesday, July 7, Commissioner-General of the GRA, Anthony Sarpong, disclosed that the four officers have been interdicted and are currently undergoing the Authority’s internal disciplinary procedures.

“We have interdicted four officers who worked on the consignment, and we are going through our internal disciplinary processes to ensure that all officers found culpable are dealt with in accordance with our internal policies and the law,” he stated.

Mr Sarpong noted that, following a directive from the Ministry of Finance, the seized consignment has been allocated to the National School Feeding Programme.

He assured the trading community and the general public that the GRA, through its Customs Division, remains vigilant in monitoring cargo movements and has intensified compliance measures at the country’s borders to enhance revenue mobilisation and curb illicit trade.

According to him, the Authority will continue to strengthen enforcement mechanisms to prevent revenue leakages and ensure strict adherence to customs regulations.

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Buckingham Palace says Prince Harry will not stay at palace https://www.adomonline.com/buckingham-palace-says-prince-harry-will-not-stay-at-palace/ Tue, 07 Jul 2026 15:20:28 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2680939 Buckingham Palace says the Duke of Sussex will not be staying at the palace during his visit to London this week, despite his team announcing he had accepted an invitation to do so.

Royal sources said the duke had not responded in time to the offer of accommodation at a royal residence, adding he had been informed on Saturday evening that he would not be able to stay there.

A spokesperson for Prince Harry said despite their earlier statement they understood that the offer to stay at the palace had been “withdrawn” – a decision they described as “disappointing”.

It is a chaotic start to a week in which the duke, who arrived in the UK on Monday, according to his spokesman, is to support his charities.

In Buckingham Palace’s version of events, there was an offer of accommodation for Prince Harry, but the Sussex team had failed to confirm whether it would accept and had then formally declined the invitation on Saturday.

According to Buckingham Palace, the duke’s team had later that same day changed their position and had accepted the offer to stay – but by then it was too late to make arrangements and to provide staffing.

The palace said Prince Harry was told on Saturday evening that he could not stay and that he was aware of the decision.

There were also concerns from the Palace about the duke staying when a court result about his claims against Associated Newspapers was being published on Tuesday.

There were worries about the optics for King Charles, who has a position of neutrality, if Prince Harry delivered a controversial response to the high-profile court case while staying at the symbolic HQ of the monarchy.

In response, a spokesman for the Duke of Sussex described the situation differently, claiming Buckingham Palace had withdrawn an offer that had been formally accepted.

It appears this was only about a stay of one night – and the question was raised as to whether the Palace could not accommodate one person for one night?

The Sussex version of events said that the timing of the court case result was already known last week and rejected it as being a factor.

“It is therefore unclear why, having formally accepted the accommodation offer, it has now been withdrawn at the last moment,” said the spokesman for the Duke of Sussex.

This acrimonious war of words is a row that shows how much distrust and poor communication exists between the two camps – the Sussex team and Buckingham Palace.

Both sides are putting out contradictory versions of the invitation to stay at the palace – with no sign of either side accepting the other’s account.

This could make a meeting between the King and Prince Harry, which had been expected this week, even more complicated.

Prince Harry is still set to carry out his engagements this week, starting with an event in London on Tuesday.

Prince Harry’s trip: How the briefings have changed so far

27 June: The Duke and Duchess of Sussex and their children planned to come to the UK, and expected to stay in a royal residence

28 June: Because of security fears, Prince Harry reconsidered plans to bring his family

29 June: Prince Harry still hoped security problems could be overcome to bring Meghan and children

2 July: Court sources said that the result of Prince Harry’s case against Associated Newspapers will be 7 July, the first day of the visit

4 July: Meghan and children will not come to the start of the trip to the UK in London, but might come to latter part of the week

Prince Harry is said to have initially rejected and then accepted accommodation at Buckingham Palace. The Palace said he had been told it was too late and could not stay

6 July: The Sussexes’ team said Prince Harry had accepted an invitation to stay at Buckingham Palace. Buckingham Palace rejected this and said he had already been informed that it wasn’t possible to stay

7 July: Prince Harry’s engagements due to start in London

Getty Images Mid-shot of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle at the Queen's funeral in 2022. Prince Harry is wearing a black morning suit with a white shirt and black tie with military medals on his left side. Meghan is wearing all black.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex were last together in the UK in 2022 for the funeral of Elizabeth II

Prince Harry has travelled to the UK to promote the Invictus Games, which will be held in Birmingham next year, and charity events.

It was already understood that the prince would not be accompanied by his wife Meghan and their two children, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet, during the visit to London, after it was confirmed that the family would not be provided with taxpayer-funded police security.

But it is possible that they may join Prince Harry in Birmingham to promote the Invictus Games later in the week.

It is unclear whether a meeting between King Charles and his two grandchildren, aged seven and five – whom he has not seen in person for four years – will take place under the revised schedule.

During his visit to Birmingham, Prince Harry is expected to visit the city’s children’s hospital and Birmingham’s National Exhibition Centre, which will be hosting the Invictus Games – held for injured military personnel.

There had been reports that the latter part of the trip would also include a visit to Althorp in Northampton, the family estate of Prince Harry’s mother, Diana, Princess of Wales. It is understood there were plans for him to take his wife and children to his mother’s private grave.

The Duke of Sussex’s long-running dispute with the UK government over security stretches back to his decision to step back from his role as a senior royal in 2020 and move to the US with his family.

He has contested a decision by the Royal and VIP Executive Committee’s Risk Management Board that because he was going to be an infrequent visitor to the UK, his security would be assessed on a case-by-case basis.

He has previously said he would not bring his family to the country without improved security arrangements, telling the BBC in 2025 that he could not “see a world in which I would be bringing my wife and children back to the UK at this point”.

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex were last together in the UK in 2022, at the time of the funeral of Elizabeth II.

He has since travelled to the country alone, and met his father on a trip last September.

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DVLA denies reports of GH¢308,000 theft involving its funds https://www.adomonline.com/dvla-denies-reports-of-gh%c2%a2308000-theft-involving-its-funds/ Tue, 07 Jul 2026 15:19:35 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2680937 The Driver and Vehicle Licensing Authority (DVLA) has dismissed reports suggesting that GH¢308,000 was stolen from the Authority by a National Service personnel, describing the claims as inaccurate and misleading.

In a statement issued on Tuesday, July 7, 2026, the DVLA clarified that the money at the centre of the alleged theft does not belong to the Authority and was not taken from any of its accounts.

The clarification follows media reports alleging that a DVLA Service Personnel stole GH¢308,000 to purchase a Hyundai Elantra saloon car, a 50-inch Samsung television set and pay a sibling’s school fees.

According to the Authority, the matter under investigation is a personal dispute involving a former National Service personnel who is currently on contract with the DVLA, stressing that the incident has no connection to the Authority’s finances or official operations.

“The alleged GH¢308,000 involved in the matter does not belong to the DVLA and was not stolen from the Authority or any of its accounts,” the statement said.

The Authority further stated that it has not suffered any financial loss in relation to the case.

It explained that while the individual is attached to the DVLA, the alleged offence involves two private individuals and should not be portrayed as a theft involving public funds belonging to the Authority.

The DVLA urged media organisations and the public to exercise restraint and accuracy in reporting the matter to avoid creating the false impression that its funds had been misappropriated.

“We respectfully urge media houses and the public to exercise restraint and accuracy in reporting on the matter to avoid creating the erroneous impression that public funds belonging to the DVLA have been misappropriated,” the Authority stated.

The Authority also assured the public that its financial systems remain secure and that its operations continue without interruption.

It reaffirmed its commitment to upholding the highest standards of integrity and accountability, adding that it will cooperate fully with the police should the need arise.

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Meet the prayer warrior who welcomed her first child at 62 [Video] https://www.adomonline.com/meet-the-prayer-warrior-who-welcomed-her-first-child-at-62-video/ Tue, 07 Jul 2026 15:18:41 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2680925 At age 62, Mama Doris is celebrating a milestone she once thought might never happen. The new mother marked her birthday in a hospital, not in celebration of age alone, but in gratitude after welcoming her first child following years of battling infertility.

Mama Doris delivered a baby girl on July 3, 2026, after undergoing an advanced in vitro fertilisation (IVF) treatment supported by stem cell technology, a journey she describes as one of faith and unwavering perseverance.

Her path to motherhood was not easy. For years, she struggled with infertility, underwent multiple fibroid surgeries and was repeatedly told that her age could make conception extremely difficult.

She recalled that after losing hope at several points, she turned to prayer and continued believing that motherhood was still possible.

“I had cried, and as I slept on my bed, something urged me to keep worshipping,” she recounted.

Her IVF journey officially began in April 2023 after she contacted a medical facility and was scheduled for an appointment on April 6.

According to Mama Doris, she and her late husband had explored several options over the years, but many medical professionals had expressed concerns about her chances of conceiving because of her age.

However, she said her doctor encouraged her to pursue IVF, explaining that advances in reproductive technology, coupled with her medical history, provided a possible pathway to motherhood.

Although surrogacy was presented as another option, Mama Doris said she remained determined to carry her own child, a wish that has finally come to fruition.

She praised the doctors, nurses and medical team who supported her throughout the process, as she described their dedication and compassion as a major source of encouragement during the long journey.

After years of medical challenges and emotional battles, Mama Doris recounted the sheer, unexplainable joy she had when she finally held her daughter in her arms.

Her story has since inspired many of the power of advanced technology and determination in the face of seemingly impossible odds.

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Cocaine worth over $350 million destroyed after court order – Interior Minister https://www.adomonline.com/cocaine-worth-over-350-million-destroyed-after-court-order-interior-minister/ Tue, 07 Jul 2026 15:12:02 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2680915 The Minister for the Interior, Mohammed Mubarak Muntaka, has disclosed that cocaine valued at more than $350 million, seized at Pedu Junction in the Central Region, has been destroyed following a court order.

Appearing before Parliament’s Public Assurance Committee, Mr Muntaka said the destruction was carried out after the necessary legal processes were followed, adding that authorities had submitted evidence of the exercise to the committee.

According to him, the evidence includes a court order authorising the destruction of the narcotic substance and video footage documenting the entire process, which was presented to the committee on a pen drive.

“The pen drive that was added to the committee shows all the evidence. It shows the video of the destruction because we cannot destroy any drugs without a court order, which we secured and have provided,” he said.

The cocaine was intercepted by the National Intelligence Bureau (NIB) at Pedu Junction in Cape Coast in March 2025 after it was discovered concealed in a tipper truck carrying sand.

Mr Muntaka stressed that the destruction of the seized drugs does not affect the ongoing criminal prosecution of suspects linked to the case.

“The substantive case is one that has been prosecuted. The last adjourned date was 30th of April, and they were to reappear on 29th of June. Unfortunately, 29th June was the day of the flood, so they are now waiting to get a new court date,” he explained.

He assured Parliament that further updates would be provided once the judicial process is concluded.

Three people are currently standing trial in connection with the seizure and have been granted bail by the court. The Minister said the driver of the truck and a female suspect were among those arrested.

He added that security agencies are continuing investigations to identify and arrest other individuals linked to the drug trafficking operation.

According to Mr Muntaka, Ghanaian authorities are collaborating with international partners, including Interpol, while also placing suspected individuals on stop lists to prevent them from leaving or entering the country as investigations continue.

The seizure formed part of ongoing efforts by Ghana’s security agencies to combat narcotics trafficking and strengthen the country’s fight against transnational organised crime.

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‘Kantanka’s will didn’t grant Akofena control of his estate but’… – Lawyer clarifies https://www.adomonline.com/kantankas-will-didnt-grant-akofena-control-of-his-estate-but-lawyer-clarifies/ Tue, 07 Jul 2026 15:06:05 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2680894 The lawyer for the Kristo Asafo Mission and executor of the late Apostle Dr. Kwadwo Safo Kantanka’s will, Nana Kofi Safo Kantanka, has clarified that the document did not assign control of the Kantanka companies or business empire to Nana Kwadwo Safo Akofena.

His comments come after earlier reports suggested that Akofena had been named successor to the Kantanka Empire following remarks by Osebo the Zaraman after court proceedings.

However, according to Nana Kofi Safo Kantanka, the will only named Nana Kwadwo Safo Akofena as head of the Kantanka family and entrusted him with responsibilities relating to the late Apostle’s body, burial and funeral arrangements.

The laywer added that what was specifically bequeathed to Akofena included the late Apostle’s clothes, footwear and other personal apparel.

He explained that the will did not mention that Akofena was to take over the late industrialist’s companies, including Kantanka Automobile or other business interests.

“The empire is the companies and other institutions, but the will did not mention that. It mentioned the body, head of family and funeral arrangements,” he said.

He further explained that even if ownership of companies were to be transferred through a will, it would typically involve shares rather than direct control of a company.

He confirmed that the late Apostle did make provisions concerning shares of companies, but not all details of the will can immediately be disclosed publicly.

The lawyer noted that because the matter involves a private estate, it’s content will remain within the family and relevant parties.

Nonetheless, he assured that the original document of the will would be made available to the public at the appropriate time.

The lawyer also disclosed that although Adwoa Safo was not present during the court proceedings, her lawyers were in attendance.

The clarification comes amid ongoing discussions over the interpretation of Apostle Kwadwo Safo Kantanka’s will and the succession arrangements following his death.

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Borla Taxi Association calls on gov’t to partner private sector to tackle waste crisis https://www.adomonline.com/borla-taxi-association-calls-on-govt-to-partner-private-sector-to-tackle-waste-crisis/ Tue, 07 Jul 2026 14:55:19 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2680917 The General Secretary of the Borla Taxi and Tricycle Association, Max Jumbo, has called on the government and the private sector to work together to address the growing waste management crisis, saying tricycle operators are struggling to dispose of refuse as major dumping sites become inaccessible or overwhelmed.

Speaking on Adom FM’s Dwaso Nsem, Mr Jumbo said the situation has left many operators stranded, even though they continue to provide an essential service by collecting waste from households.

“We are going through a lot of challenges, and the solution lies with the government,” he said.

According to him, the challenges facing waste collectors can only be resolved through collaboration and meaningful engagement among key stakeholders.

“Except we get an organisation or company to intervene, sit down with us, have fruitful discussions on the way forward and support us, these problems will continue,” he stressed.

Mr Jumbo noted that despite the difficulties, tricycle riders, popularly known as ‘aboboyaa’ operators, continue to collect refuse from homes across the country.

“Because the challenge persists, the tricycle riders are still out there picking rubbish from households, but we don’t even have a place to send the rubbish when we carry it,” he lamented.

He pointed out that under Ghana’s laws, assemblies and municipalities are responsible for managing waste and regulating waste collection activities.

“The laws of the country state that the assemblies or municipalities manage waste, so before you can even work, you need a permit. But here we are a lot of things are not going well,” he said.

Mr. Jumbo warned that the current situation could worsen sanitation challenges if urgent interventions are not implemented.

He therefore called for stronger collaboration between the public and private sectors to develop sustainable solutions to the country’s waste management challenges.

“The private sector and the government should come together and push for workable solutions,” Mr Jumbo urged.

His comments come at a time when tricycle operators are experiencing severe delays in disposing of refuse following the closure, inaccessibility, or overcapacity of key dumping sites, raising concerns about the potential impact on sanitation and public health in several communities.

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Prince Harry begins his UK visit with court verdict https://www.adomonline.com/prince-harry-begins-his-uk-visit-with-court-verdict/ Tue, 07 Jul 2026 14:53:41 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2680929 The Duke of Sussex will begin a week of engagements having returned to the UK, starting with an event in London for the Invictus Games, his charity for injured military veterans.

On Tuesday, he will also find out the result of a court case that the prince and others brought against Associated Newspapers, the publisher of the Daily Mail, over claims of unlawful information gathering. 

Prince Harry will be attending events alone, as his wife, Meghan, and children, Archie and Lilibet, are not in London due to security concerns.

There was a confused start to the visit when Prince Harry’s team announced that an invitation to stay in Buckingham Palace had been accepted.

But that was rejected by the palace, which said that the prince had been told on Saturday that he would not be able to stay because he had not responded to the invitation in time.

Starting on Tuesday, there are five days of events for the prince to attend, showing support for some of his UK charities and raising funds for the Invictus Games. This includes a visit to Birmingham later in the week, where they will be held next year at this time.

His visit has coincided with the result being published on Tuesday of a court case against Associated Newspapers, which he has brought with a number of well-known figures, including Sir Elton John, Sir Simon Hughes, Liz Hurley, Sadie Frost and Baroness Doreen Lawrence.

They have claimed that the newspaper group, which publishes the Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday, used unlawful methods for getting information for stories, allegations that have been strenuously denied by the publishers. 

This is the latest and is expected to be the last, in a series of courtroom battles fought by Prince Harry against what he has seen as the dishonest practices of the UK press.


If the outcome of the case is that the judge supports some claims and rejects others, it is likely that all sides might claim victory.

This week has also been surrounded by speculation about Prince Harry building bridges with his family, including a possible meeting with his father, King Charles III.

There had been discussion about whether this would be a chance for the King to see his grandchildren, Archie and Lilibet, who have not been in the UK since the late Queen Elizabeth II’s Platinum Jubilee in 2022.

That has become more complicated because a dispute over security means that Meghan and the children will not be joining Prince Harry in London, as originally intended – but they could still come for the later part of the visit outside the capital.


Prince Harry is not expected to see his brother Prince William during the visit.

But he could see more of the Spencer side of his family, with reports that he might stay at the Althorp estate, where his late mother, Princess Diana, is buried.

If his children come to the UK it would be an opportunity for them to see the grave of the grandmother they never met.

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Tricycle riders queue for days at dump site after collecting rubbish – Borla Taxi and Tricycle Association https://www.adomonline.com/tricycle-riders-queue-for-days-at-dump-site-after-collecting-rubbish-borla-taxi-and-tricycle-association/ Tue, 07 Jul 2026 14:41:53 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2680879 The General Secretary of the Borla Taxi and Tricycle Association, Max Jumbo, has raised concerns over severe delays in disposing of refuse, saying thousands of tricycle operators are spending days at transfer stations due to limited access to dumping sites.

Speaking on Adom FM Dwaso Nsem , Mr Jumbo said the situation has created the impression that tricycle operators are not working, even though they continue to collect waste from households across the country.

According to him, the Association has been informed that engineers are currently working on the road leading to the Mallam Transfer Station, a key waste disposal site in Accra.

“They have made us aware that the engineers are working on the road leading to the Mallam Transfer Station. I will be excited when they complete the work because a lot of cars can go there,” he said.

However, he questioned how operators are expected to cope until the road rehabilitation is completed.

“But until that is done, what do we do?” he asked.

Mr Jumbo revealed that about 4,000 tricycle riders move around communities daily collecting refuse from homes and businesses, but many are unable to dispose of the waste promptly because of congestion and the long distances to available dumping sites.

“About 4,000 tricycle riders move about town to carry rubbish every day, but because of the distance, they can spend two or three days at the transfer station,” he explained.

He added that some operators are unable to find places to dump the waste they collect, further compounding the sanitation challenge.

“Some don’t even get places to dump the rubbish, and that is why it looks like we’re not working,” he lamented.

The concerns come amid growing pressure on waste management infrastructure in the capital, with some major disposal sites becoming inaccessible or overwhelmed by increasing demand.

The delays have left many tricycle operators stranded with loads of refuse, raising fears of a worsening sanitation crisis if alternative dumping arrangements are not urgently put in place.

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Kwaku Andy denies claims of accusing Black Stars players of sleeping with prostitutes at World Cup https://www.adomonline.com/kwaku-andy-denies-claims-of-accusing-black-stars-players-of-sleeping-with-prostitutes-at-world-cup/ Tue, 07 Jul 2026 14:41:00 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2681002 Asempa FM’s Ultimate Sports Show host Obeng Kwaku Andy, popularly known as Papa Myxtro, has strongly denied reports claiming he accused Black Stars players of engaging with prostitutes during Ghana’s campaign at the 2026 FIFA World Cup.

The Black Stars were knocked out of the tournament after suffering a 1-0 defeat to Colombia in the Round of 32, bringing an end to their World Cup journey.

In the aftermath of the elimination, Kwaku Andy, while presenting his report on Asempa FM on Tuesday, July 7, stated that the players had been granted a day off after Ghana’s match against Panama to relax and enjoy themselves.

However, several blogs later published reports alleging that the veteran broadcaster claimed some Black Stars players left their team hotel to sleep with prostitutes and brought women back to their rooms.

One such report alleged that while the team was based in New York, some players travelled to other states in the United States to have sexual encounters with different women, while others allegedly entertained women in their hotel rooms.

Responding to the reports, Papa Myxtro described the claims as false and insisted that he had been misquoted.

“I never said the Black Stars players went out to sleep with prostitutes or brought women into their hotel rooms. That is completely false,” he said.

“What I said was that the players were given a day off, and some of them went out to have fun. Those are my exact words. The statements now being attributed to me are entirely false.”

His clarification comes amid widespread discussion following Ghana’s disappointing World Cup exit, with attention now shifting to the future of the national team.

The Black Stars are expected to begin preparations for the 2027 Africa Cup of Nations qualifiers, which get underway in September, as they aim to bounce back and secure a place at the continental tournament.

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Laryea Kingston open to Black Stars coaching role https://www.adomonline.com/laryea-kingston-open-to-black-stars-coaching-role/ Tue, 07 Jul 2026 14:40:09 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2680901 Former Ghana international Laryea Kingston has revealed that he would accept the opportunity to coach the Black Stars if approached by the Ghana Football Association (GFA).

The coaching position has come under renewed attention following Ghana’s exit from the 2026 FIFA World Cup and the uncertainty surrounding the future of Carlos Queiroz.

The Portuguese coach, who was appointed on a short-term contract in April after the departure of Otto Addo, suggested in a social media post after Ghana’s elimination that he was leaving his role with pride.

As the GFA considers its next move, Kingston believes the Black Stars require a long-term rebuilding plan rather than focusing on immediate success.

Speaking on Joy Prime, the former Black Stars winger called on football authorities to appoint a coach with a clear mandate to build a competitive team over several years.

“Now, we need to look at the long-term projects, at least five years. We shouldn’t think about getting the coach to come in, and then he has to win something now. We have to be patient and have a five-year project,” he said.

Kingston argued that Ghana must focus on creating a strong foundation ahead of the next FIFA World Cup cycle instead of putting excessive pressure on the team to win the upcoming Africa Cup of Nations.

“The next World Cup is in four years, and even with the upcoming AFCON, we don’t need to think about winning it now. We need to be honest; we don’t have a team at the moment, so we need to hire a coach and give him at least five years and use him as a project,” he stated.

He added that the coach must be given the time and resources to build a team before major competitions rather than relying on last-minute player selections.

“We shouldn’t wait until the last minute, and then we call players to come in,” he said.

Although Kingston is currently the head coach of Uganda’s U-17 national team, he admitted that leading Ghana’s senior national team would be a dream opportunity.

“I have a job now, and I am happy with my job for now. I’m a Ghanaian, and I would love to hear that call [from the FA to come and coach the team]. There is no better joy than helping your country,” he said.

Kingston last worked with a Ghana national team during his time with the Black Starlets three years ago.

Since taking charge of Uganda’s U-17 side, he has overseen significant progress, guiding the team to qualification for the FIFA U-17 World Cup after defeating Ghana in the playoff round.

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I was misled – Osebo makes U-turn on Kantanka will succession claim https://www.adomonline.com/i-was-misled-osebo-makes-u-turn-on-kantanka-will-succession-claim/ Tue, 07 Jul 2026 14:38:21 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2680906 Fashion influencer and Kristo Asafo Church member, Osebo the Zaraman, has revised his earlier claim that the late Apostle Emeritus Dr. Kwadwo Safo Kantanka’s will named Nana Kwadwo Safo Akofena as the sole successor to lead the Kristo Asafo Mission.

According to him, he was misled and failed to properly represent the contents of the will when he mentioned Akofena as the successor.

He explained that after being drawn to a specific provision (Paragraph 26, 27) in the will by lawyers representing Adwoa Safo, he realised that the document did not exclusively appoint Akofena as the next leader of the Kristo Asafo Mission.

The provision, he said, indicates that all three sons of the late Apostle Kwadwo Safo Kantanka have the capacity to lead the church. These include Nana Kwadwo Safo Akofena, Nana Yaw Abraham Safo and Nana Obed Kwadwo Safo.

It is quoted to have read, “It is my wish and I so direct that only my male child and a male child of my male child, from generation to generation shall occupy the position of the leader of the Kristo Asafo Nation of Ghana and any such male child of mine or the male child of my male child from generation to generation shall have the name Safo always.

Osebo acknowledged that his earlier statement was incomplete and said it was only right to correct the record after receiving clarification from the legal team.

The clarification comes amid an ongoing dispute over the interpretation of the will and the leadership structure of the church following the death of Apostle Kwadwo Safo Kantanka.

Currently, the lawyer for Kristo Asafo Mission Church, Nana Kofi Safo Kantanka, has also clarified that no clear successor has been named in the will. Rather, control of the body, funeral arrangement, personal apparel of the late industrialist has been explicitly willed to Akofena.

Control of the empire, though, remains private and has not been willed to a sole successor.

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Security service applicants left in limbo over Interior Ministry’s silence https://www.adomonline.com/security-service-applicants-left-in-limbo-over-interior-ministrys-silence/ Tue, 07 Jul 2026 14:14:39 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2680871 The future of thousands of prospective recruits hoping to join Ghana’s security agencies remains uncertain as concerns grow over prolonged delays after they successfully completed their medical examinations.

The affected applicants, who are seeking recruitment into agencies under the Ministry of the Interior, including the Ghana Police Service, Ghana Prisons Service, Ghana National Fire Service and Ghana Immigration Service, say they have been left without clear information on when they will proceed to the next stage of the process.

The recruitment exercise, which began with online registration through the C-SERP platform in November 2025, attracted thousands of applicants across the country. After the initial screening stages, shortlisted candidates proceeded to the medical examination phase, which officially commenced on April 7, 2026.

Following the medical assessments, many applicants received messages congratulating them for successfully passing the screening and were expecting to receive further communication on training dates and deployment arrangements.

However, months after the announcement of medical results, several successful candidates say they have received no updates from the authorities.

Some applicants who spoke on condition of anonymity expressed frustration over the uncertainty, explaining that they have suspended other plans, including education, employment opportunities and personal commitments, while waiting for confirmation of their recruitment.

Many are now appealing to the Ministry of the Interior and the leadership of the various security agencies to provide clarity on the delays and communicate the next steps in the recruitment process.

As of the time of publication, the Ministry of the Interior has not issued any official statement addressing the concerns of the prospective recruits.

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GSS survey reveals wide variations in non-standard food measurements across Ghana https://www.adomonline.com/gss-survey-reveals-wide-variations-in-non-standard-food-measurements-across-ghana/ Tue, 07 Jul 2026 13:59:22 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2680875 A new survey by the Ghana Statistical Service (GSS) has revealed that non-standard measurement units such as olonka, cups, buckets, bundles and heaps remain widely used in Ghana’s food markets and households, despite significant differences in their actual weights across the country.

The findings are contained in the Service’s first-ever Non-Standard Units Survey (NSUS), released on Tuesday, July 7, 2026.

Presenting the report, Government Statistician Dr Alhassan Iddrisu said the survey provides Ghana’s first nationally representative data on the use of non-standard food measurement units, offering a stronger basis for producing official statistics.

According to the survey, the same measurement unit often represents different weights depending on the region, creating inconsistencies in food pricing, agricultural statistics and household consumption estimates.

The report also found that household food measurements vary considerably, even when using containers that appear to be standard, such as cups and margarine tins. At the farmgate level, differences in container sizes and filling methods further contribute to the inconsistencies.

However, the survey noted that container-based liquid commodities, including palm oil, showed greater consistency in measurements than solid food items.

To address the challenge, the Ghana Statistical Service has developed national conversion factors for major food commodities, allowing commonly used local measurement units to be converted into kilograms and litres.

The Service said the conversion factors are expected to improve the accuracy of the Consumer Price Index (CPI), agricultural production statistics and household consumption data, while enhancing evidence-based policymaking.

The GSS described the survey as a major step toward harmonising food measurement practices across the country and improving the reliability of Ghana’s official statistics.

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Black Stars need long-term plan to succeed – Laryea Kingston https://www.adomonline.com/black-stars-need-long-term-plan-to-succeed-laryea-kingston/ Tue, 07 Jul 2026 13:57:43 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2680886 Former Ghana international Laryea Kingston has urged the Ghana Football Association (GFA) to begin preparations for the Black Stars’ next FIFA World Cup campaign with a clear long-term plan.

The four-time African champions’ journey ended in the Round of 32 following a 1-0 defeat to Colombia with Jhon Arias scoring the only goal in the 14th minute.

Speaking on Joy Sports, Kingston, who currently coaches Uganda’s U17 national team, said the GFA should establish a long-term project to build a competitive squad for the next World Cup.

He believes such an approach would ensure continuity and reduce the need to recruit players at the last minute.

“We need a long-term project to build a team. At least five years for a coach to build a team before a tournament,” he said.

The former Black Stars winger argued that the upcoming Africa Cup of Nations should serve as a platform to develop a competitive squad, arguing that Ghana is not yet in a position to realistically target the title.

“We shouldn’t be thinking about winning the AFCON because we do not have a team,” he added.

The Black Stars will now shift their attention to the 2027 Africa Cup of Nations qualifiers, which begin in September, as they look to build on their World Cup campaign and secure a place at the continental tournament.

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Unforgiveness can affect heart health and mental well-being – Psychologist https://www.adomonline.com/unforgiveness-can-affect-heart-health-and-mental-well-being-psychologist/ Tue, 07 Jul 2026 13:55:43 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2680883 A psychologist, Derrick Oppong, has warned that holding on to unforgiveness can have negative effects on an individual’s mental health and overall well-being.

His comments come as the world marks World Forgiveness Day, a day dedicated to promoting forgiveness, reconciliation and emotional healing while encouraging people to let go of resentment and embrace peace.

Speaking to the media, Mr Oppong said refusing to forgive people who have wronged you can contribute to unhealthy lifestyles and increase the risk of health complications, including heart-related problems.

According to him, people who hold on to resentment often make decisions based on avoiding those who hurt them, a situation that may cause them to miss valuable opportunities for personal growth and success.

He explained that unforgiveness can also push some individuals into destructive behaviours, including substance abuse and promiscuous lifestyles, as they attempt to hurt those who offended them.

However, Mr Oppong noted that such actions often end up causing more harm to the individuals involved and negatively affect their mental health.

Meanwhile, some Ghanaians shared their views on issues they find difficult to forgive. Many said that because life is unpredictable, they would rather forgive, let go of past hurts and move on instead of holding on to resentment.

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Ada prepares for the 2026 Asafotufiami Festival https://www.adomonline.com/ada-prepares-for-the-2026-asafotufiami-festival/ Tue, 07 Jul 2026 13:54:43 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2680878 The people of Ada are preparing to celebrate one of Ghana’s most historic and culturally significant festivals as the 2026 Asafotufiami Festival takes place in early August, with the grand climax scheduled for Friday, August 7, 2026, in Big Ada.

Popularly known as the Divisional Firing of Musketry, the annual festival commemorates the courage, resilience and military achievements of the Ada people. It honours the bravery of their ancestors who defended their land during historic battles, including the Battle of Nonobe in 1750 and the Katamanso War of 1826.

As part of the celebrations, the various Asafo companies will parade through the town before firing volleys of muskets into the air as a symbolic tribute to the fallen warriors whose sacrifices helped preserve the freedom and identity of the Ada State.

The festival is also a colourful display of the rich traditions of the Dangme people. Visitors can expect spectacular durbars featuring chiefs dressed in elaborate regalia, traditional drumming, energetic cultural dances and a variety of performances that showcase the community’s heritage.

Every year, the festival brings together thousands of people, including members of the Ada diaspora who return home from different parts of Ghana and abroad to reconnect with family, celebrate their roots and strengthen community ties.

For the people of Ada, Asafotufiami is more than a cultural event, it is a celebration of identity, unity and the enduring legacy of their forefathers. It also serves as an opportunity to educate younger generations about the history, values and sacrifices that shaped the community.

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KNUST student accused of murdering lover on campus appears in court https://www.adomonline.com/knust-student-accused-of-murdering-lover-on-campus-appears-in-court/ Tue, 07 Jul 2026 13:52:25 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2680858 Daniel Tuffuor, the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST) student accused of murdering his girlfriend, Joana Yabani, has made another appearance in court as legal proceedings continue more than a year after the tragic incident.

Tuffuor, who remains in custody, was brought before the court as the case, which has been marked by several adjournments since it began, continues to make its way through the judicial process.

The repeated delays have reportedly deepened the anguish of Joana’s family, who continue to demand swift justice.

The case dates back to February 27, 2025, when Joana Yabani, a final-year Biological Sciences student at KNUST, was found dead near the university’s Disability and Rehabilitation Centre by campus security personnel during their early morning patrol.

Investigators subsequently reviewed CCTV footage from the area, leading to the arrest of 21-year-old Daniel Tuffuor, who was identified as the prime suspect. Police said he was allegedly captured wearing the same outfit seen in the surveillance footage around the time of the incident.

Joana was alleged to have been strangled, with investigators believing the crime was committed by someone known to her. Tuffuor, who was reportedly her boyfriend, was arrested shortly after the discovery of her body and was first arraigned before the court on February 28, 2025.

Since then, the case has attracted widespread public attention, with many Ghanaians closely following developments and calling for justice for the late student.

The matter remains before the court as prosecutors continue to pursue the case against the accused.

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Ramaphosa’s visit to Ghana will happen when xenophobic tensions ease – Kwakye Ofosu https://www.adomonline.com/ramaphosas-visit-to-ghana-will-happen-when-xenophobic-tensions-ease-kwakye-ofosu/ Tue, 07 Jul 2026 13:51:48 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2680880 The Minister for Government Communications, Felix Kwakye Ofosu, has said South African President Cyril Ramaphosa’s planned visit to Ghana will take place when concerns over recent xenophobic attacks in South Africa have eased.

Speaking on Joy FM’s Midday News on Tuesday, July 7, Mr Kwakye Ofosu explained that although the visit remains important, the current situation could overshadow key discussions aimed at strengthening relations between the two countries.

“Given the nature of the recent attacks, there is a likelihood that they will overshadow the very important issues that would have to be discussed during such a visit. So we believe that when matters settle, and the issue of xenophobic attacks no longer hangs over such discussions, it will then be appropriate to have the visit,” he said.

His comments follow Ghana’s decision to defer the planned visit amid concerns over attacks targeting foreign nationals in South Africa, including Ghanaians.

Mr Kwakye Ofosu stressed, however, that the decision should not be interpreted as a breakdown in diplomatic relations, insisting that Ghana continues to value its longstanding ties with South Africa.

“Our relations remain cordial, as you have seen. We in Ghana have not done anything to muddy the relationship; we only had to take a step to protect our citizens from the attacks, and so we know that we have made an arrangement to bring a number of them back home, and arrangements are ongoing to bring more back home,” he stated.

“Beyond that, we don’t think that our relations have been damaged,” he added.

The Minister said Ghana’s position was driven by concerns over the safety of its citizens, while maintaining that both countries remain committed to cooperation.

“Of course, we have indicated our displeasure about what is happening in South Africa; we hold the view that the South African government could have done more to guarantee the safety and security of Ghanaians in particular and other foreigners in South Africa in general,” he said.

“But we continue to hold the South African government and its people in high esteem. And we are willing and able to maintain a healthy relationship that will result in mutual benefits for both countries,” he added.

According to Mr Kwakye Ofosu, the timing of the visit must be considered against the backdrop of the current tensions rather than viewed as a diplomatic dispute between Accra and Pretoria.

He further clarified that President Ramaphosa’s proposed visit had been planned before the recent outbreak of xenophobic attacks against foreign nationals in South Africa.

The visit is expected to proceed once conditions improve, with discussions focusing on strengthening bilateral cooperation and advancing shared interests between Ghana and South Africa.

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NSA DG confirms Accra Sports Stadium unfit to host U-20 AFCON https://www.adomonline.com/nsa-dg-confirms-accra-sports-stadium-unfit-to-host-u-20-afcon/ Tue, 07 Jul 2026 13:46:34 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2680870 The Director General of the National Sports Authority (NSA), Yaw Ampofo Ankrah, has confirmed that the current condition of the Accra Sports Stadium makes it unsuitable to host matches for the 2027 U-20 Africa Cup of Nations.

Ghana is scheduled to host the next edition of the U-20 AFCON in 2027, coinciding with the country’s 70th independence anniversary celebrations.

The tournament will mark the second time Ghana has hosted the competition, having previously staged and won the title in 1999.

Yaw Ampofo Ankrah

Speaking on Sporty FM, Mr Ampofo Ankrah said the Accra Sports Stadium is deteriorating and urgent action is needed to bring it up to the required standard.

“The Accra Sports Stadium is breaking up; I don’t think we can host the upcoming U-20 AFCON unless we start work immediately,” Yaw Ampofo Ankrah said.

The NSA boss revealed that the stadium was inspected a few weeks ago with the knowledge of the Ministry of Sports and Recreation, adding that authorities are awaiting a report detailing the condition of the facility and the renovations required.

“There was a review and a tour of the entire facility with a French company just two weeks ago; the Ministry of Sports and Recreation is privy to this. The report should be ready any moment to tell us the true state of the Accra Sports Stadium and the extent of work that needs to be done,” he said.

He added that the rehabilitation project will require financial support from government, corporate institutions and international partners, warning that without adequate funding, the needed works cannot be completed.

“It’s about funding. So I can talk, I can request, I can do all that needs to be done. But if we don’t have funding, whether from corporate [institutions], international partnerships, or from the state, nothing is going to happen,” he added.

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Dollars seized at Sapeiman were fake, have been burnt – Interior Minister https://www.adomonline.com/dollars-seized-at-sapeiman-were-fake-have-been-burnt-interior-minister/ Tue, 07 Jul 2026 13:38:23 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2680842 Minister for the interior, Muntaka Mohammed-Mubarak, has disclosed that the large sums of US dollars seized during a high-profile raid at Sarpeiman were counterfeit.

Speaking before Parliament’s Government Assurances Committee, the Minister said the Bank of Ghana (BoG) had examined the seized foreign currency and confirmed that all the dollars were fake.

According to him, the central bank subsequently destroyed the counterfeit notes.

“The Bank of Ghana informed us that the dollars were fake, and they have been burnt,” the Minister told the committee.

Mr Muntaka further disclosed that the gold bars recovered during the operation had been handed over to the newly established Ghana Gold Board, while the Ghana cedi notes seized at the scene were transferred to the Bank of Ghana for further action.

However, the revelation raised concerns among members of the committee, with Chairman Emmanuel Bedzrah questioning how prosecutors would substantiate their case in court after the destruction of the alleged counterfeit dollars.

The Minister did not immediately provide details on whether samples of the fake currency had been preserved as evidence for prosecution.

In February 2025, the National Security conducted a major operation, seizing a substantial yet unspecified amount of U.S. dollars and Ghana cedis, including counterfeit notes, concealed in twelve 20-foot shipping containers.

The containers were traced to a warehouse in Sapeiman, Ga South Municipality, where a special operation was launched following a tip-off.

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NACOC orders mandatory registration for businesses dealing in precursor chemicals https://www.adomonline.com/nacoc-orders-mandatory-registration-for-businesses-dealing-in-precursor-chemicals/ Tue, 07 Jul 2026 13:34:39 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2680855 The Narcotics Control Commission (NACOC) has directed all individuals, businesses, institutions and organisations dealing in precursor chemicals, psychotropic substances and controlled equipment to register with the Commission by July 31, 2026.

According to NACOC, the directive is backed by the Narcotics Control Commission Act, 2020 (Act 1019), which requires operators in the sector to obtain the necessary licences and authorisation before commencing or continuing their operations.

The nationwide registration exercise forms part of efforts to strengthen oversight of precursor chemicals, psychotropic substances and controlled equipment to ensure they are not diverted into the illegal manufacture of narcotic drugs.

The directive applies to entities involved in the importation, exportation, manufacture, production, distribution, wholesale, retail, sale, storage, transportation and brokerage of the regulated substances. It also covers laboratories, research facilities, industrial users and educational institutions.

NACOC further reminded already registered operators to ensure their licences remain valid and are renewed when due.

As part of the regulatory exercise, the Commission listed several categories of controlled equipment that require registration and monitoring. These include encapsulating and tableting machines, rotary evaporators, reaction vessels, mixers, condensers, separating funnels, high-capacity laboratory glassware, pill counting machines, pill polishers, punches and dies, as well as other equipment designated under the law.

The Commission explained that the registration regime is intended to promote the legitimate use of precursor chemicals, prevent their diversion into illicit drug production, enhance national security and public safety, and ensure Ghana complies with both domestic legislation and international obligations.

NACOC warned that any person or entity operating without the required registration, licence or authorisation will be in breach of the law and may face administrative, civil or criminal sanctions under Act 1019.

The Commission has urged all affected operators to begin the registration process immediately or regularise their existing status before the July 31 deadline.

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Police caution motorists over unauthorised use of sirens, strobe lights https://www.adomonline.com/police-caution-motorists-over-unauthorised-use-of-sirens-strobe-lights/ Tue, 07 Jul 2026 13:33:19 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2680836 The Ghana Police Service has warned motorists against the unauthorized use of sirens, horns, strobe lights and other emergency warning devices, stating that offenders will be arrested and prosecuted.

In a press release issued on Tuesday, July 7, 2026, the Police reminded the public that the use of such devices without lawful authority is prohibited under the Road Traffic Regulations, 2012 (L.I. 2180).

According to the Service, the misuse of emergency warning devices poses a serious threat to public safety by causing unnecessary panic among road users and contributing to indiscipline on the country’s roads.

The Police therefore directed all persons who have installed sirens, strobe lights, horns or similar devices on their vehicles without authorization under Regulation 74 of L.I. 2180 to remove them immediately.

The statement revealed that ongoing nationwide enforcement operations have already led to the arrest of several offenders.

The Service further indicated that it will intensify the exercise to ensure compliance with the law and improve safety on the nation’s roads.

“The Ghana Police Service will continue to intensify the enforcement exercise to arrest offenders and promote safety, order and discipline on the nation’s roads,” the statement said.

The Police urged motorists to comply with the regulations and refrain from using emergency warning devices unless they are legally authorized to do so.

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