Know cancer signs, seek early care – Ghana Health Service

The Ghana Health Service (GHS) has urged the public to learn the signs and symptoms of cancer to support early detection and treatment.   Cancer refers to a group of more than 100 diseases marked by uncontrolled cell growth resulting from genetic mutations, which

U.S sends troops to Nigeria amid terrorism surge

The United States has deployed a small contingent of troops to Nigeria to support collaborative counter-terrorism efforts against a surge of militant attacks in the West African nation. The deployment, announced with few operational details, comes after repeated diplomatic engagements between Washington and

Motherhood in the fields: The unseen health toll on women farmers

Across many farming communities in Northern Ghana, women routinely carry their infants on their backs while engaging in strenuous farm labour. This practice, though rooted in necessity and resilience, exposes both mothers and their babies to significant health risks, particularly musculoskeletal strain and

Ashanti records alarming rise in road crashes, deaths in 2025 – NRSA

The Ashanti Region has seen a troubling decline in road safety in 2025, with a notable spike in road crashes, fatalities, and injuries compared to 2024, as revealed by the latest data from the National Road Safety Authority (NRSA).  The figures, which span

Akwaaba Festival launches fifth edition to drive culture-led economic growth

The fifth edition of the Akwaaba Festival has been launched, positioning the multi-day cultural event as a driver of tourism, youth employment and national branding aligned with the country’s independence celebrations.  The festival, anchored to Ghana’s Independence Day, aims to make the celebrations a

Cocoa farmers threaten ‘demo’ over unpaid COCOBOD arrears

Cocoa farmers across the country are threatening a nationwide demonstration next week over unpaid monies owed by the Ghana Cocoa Board (COCOBOD) for cocoa beans supplied since November 2025. The farmers say months of delayed payments have plunged them into severe financial hardship,

Air Pollution: AU Commission conducts baseline studies to map sources 

The African Union Commission (AUC) is conducting baseline studies across its member states to map current emission levels and identify major sources of air pollution.  It is focusing particularly on transport systems and rapidly growing urban areas, and guide practical measures to reduce pollution.  Dr Samuel Ogallah, the Climate Change Coordinator at the AUC,

Kotoka International Airport to be renamed Accra International Airport – Majority Leader

Majority Leader Mahama Ayariga has revealed that the government plans to rename Kotoka International Airport as Accra International Airport. The announcement signals a major change to one of the country’s most recognisable national landmarks. Mr Ayariga made this known while addressing journalists ahead

IGP reshuffles Police top hierarchy

The Inspector-General of Police (IGP), Mr Christian Tetteh Yohuno, has effected changes in the Police top hierarchy, with immediate effect. A letter titled “Postings – Senior Police Officers”, dated February 2, 2026, and sighed by the IGP, announced the new command changes. Under

Central Region: Road crashes killed 295 in 2025

A total of 295 persons lost their lives in road crashes in the Central Region in 2025. The figure represents an increase of 91 deaths over the 204 recorded in 2024, and accounts for about 10 per cent of the 2,949 national fatalities