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- Vice-President pledges support as judiciary unveils sweeping reforms to improve access to justice
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…Minister Warns Encroachers to Halt Developmental Activities on Sports Complex Land The Minister for Sports, Kofi Adams, has issued a stern warning to private developers encroaching on the Borteyman Sports Complex land, urging them to immediately cease all construction and developmental activities. He cautioned that any investment made on the encroached land will eventually be lost. The Minister made these remarks during a press briefing when he paid a working visit to the Borteyman Sports Complex, a facility that hosted the 2023 All-African Games. He emphasized that the Government of Ghana, in a formal agreement with the University of Ghana,…
In a courtroom heavy with tension and uncertainty, Elisha Mahama Akpanyichie, the first accused person in the murder of the late Eric Johnson, CEO of Royal Cosy Hotel Limited, popularly known as Jirapa Dubai, broke his silence in an emotional and soul-stirring testimony. With his witness statement filled with pain and disbelief, Elisha declared, “In all my life, I have never slaughtered a fowl, let alone murder a human being in such a brutal manner.” For many watching the trial unfold, this is not just the testimony of a man fighting for his freedom — it is the story of…
By Gifty Boateng The New Patriotic Party (NPP) Member of Parliament (MP) for the Akwatia constituency, in the Eastern Region, Ernest Yaw Kumi, has reportedly died at 40. This means that the Electoral Commission (EC) will be required to hold a by-election in the diamond rich constituency. The first-time lawmaker, according to media reports died today Monday July 7, 2025. The cause of his sudden passing is not readily available. No family source has confirmed the news but his colleague, Dr. Mahama Tiah Kabiru, MP for Walewale confirmed this to 3news. The deceased who was member of the NPP communication…
The Kwahu Traditional Area, long admired for its rich culture, vibrant festivals, and resilient heritage, is currently grappling with a deeply rooted chieftaincy crisis that demands urgent attention, reconciliation, and bold leadership. The recent pronouncements and actions surrounding the legitimacy of the Kwahu stool have cast a shadow over the peace and unity that the Kingdom has historically represented. In a critical moment such as this, it is imperative that all traditional leaders, elders, and stakeholders, particularly those from Abene – set aside personal interests, pride, and entrenched divisions, and allow historical truth and dialogue to chart the way forward.…
Parliament has been thrown into mourning following the sudden death of the Member of Parliament (MP) for Akwatia, Ernest Kumi. The first-time lawmaker, who represented the New Patriotic Party (NPP), passed away after a brief illness that had kept him away from parliamentary proceedings for several days. The news of Mr. Kumi’s passing was met with shock and sorrow among Members of Parliament during today’s sitting, with Joy News’ Parliamentary Affairs Correspondent, Kweku Asante, reporting a somber and subdued atmosphere in the chamber. Mr. Kumi’s death marks a significant loss for both Parliament and the opposition NPP, as he had…
President John Dramani Mahama’s 24-Hour Economy and Accelerated Export Development Programme represents Ghana’s most ambitious economic blueprint in decades. For a nation that imports everything from animal stomachs to basic foodstuffs while exporting raw materials, this comprehensive strategy could finally break the cycle of dependency. But that depends almost entirely on execution. The programme’s strength lies in its integrated approach—linking agriculture, manufacturing, infrastructure, and human capital development into a cohesive system. Rather than piecemeal reforms, 24H+ promises to transform Ghana from a trading economy, dependent on imports into a productive, export-driven powerhouse. The real test But vision alone won’t suffice.…
By Gifty Boateng A professor of financial economics at the University of Ghana Business School (UGBS), Lord Kwaku Mensah, has revealed that in terms of political ideology, he is aligned to the governing National Democratic Congress (NDC). As an academic, Prof Mensah said even though he is not a known member of the NDC, he can boldly say he is aligned to the party, having been appointed to serve in the John Mahama government. The lecturer of many years was appointed the acting head of the Local Government Service (LGS), alongside other colleagues from Ghana’s premier university, by the president…
By Gifty Boateng Justice Senyo Dzamefe, the Supreme Court justice has revealed how their much awaited appointments to the apex court, has brought enormous relief to them. According to him, they impatiently waited for their elevation but it never came until it was finally made possible by President John Dramani Mahama. The respected judge said they were not the only affected and concerned individuals but their families too also showed anxiety and could not wait for them to rise to the highest office of their career. Speaking at the swearing in ceremony as new justices of the apex court, Justice…
By Gifty Boateng Various public tertiary universities including the University of Ghana, have erupted with jubilation after cash amounts hit accounts of students under the ‘No Fees Stress’ policy initiative. The payment of the money is a fulfillment of a promise by the John Mahama government to all First-Year tertiary students, aimed at easing the burden of paying schools fees by suffering parents and guardians. Per The New Republic’s checks, over GHc2, 900 were paid to each students. According to the Minister for Communications and spokesperson to the president, Felix Kwakye Ofosu has disclosed that about 15, 000 students have…