Ghanaian Times
Coverage of Ghanaian Times in the Nexus archive.
- Ghana: Honour Dr Omane Boamah Through Ethical Leadership - Speakers
The Vice President, Prof. Naana Jane Opoku-Agyemang, attended a public lecture honoring Dr. Edward Kofi Omane Boamah alongside government officials and religious leaders. The event emphasized ethical leadership in tribute to the late Dr. Boamah.
- Ghana: MPs Cautioned Against Offensive Language During Proceedings
The First Deputy Speaker of Parliament, Bernard Ahiafor, has advised Members of Parliament to avoid offensive or misleading statements during sessions. The caution was issued to maintain decorum in parliamentary proceedings.
- Ghana: The Mid-Year Budget Review 2026 - Ghana's Economic Turning Point and the Road to Sustainable Prosperity
Ghana's Mid-Year Budget Review 2026 is positioned as a critical economic turning point and a pathway to sustainable prosperity, as highlighted in the [Ghanaian Times] introduction.
- Ghana: President Mahama Urges Unity At National Prayers and Thanksgiving Despite Floods
President John Dramani Mahama urged Ghanaians to remain united, grateful, and prayerful amid recent floods in Accra that caused fatalities and property damage. The call for unity came during a national prayers and thanksgiving event.
- Ghana: Court to Rule On Contempt Case Against Regional Minister July 7
The Adentan High Court 2 in Ghana has set July 7, 2026, to rule on contempt proceedings against Greater Accra Regional Minister Linda Ohenewaa Akweley Ocloo. The case involves allegations that she violated a court order restricting development on a disputed parcel of land at Dodowa Forest in the Shai Osudoku District.
- Ghana: Eight Houses Collapse, 4 Died in Cape Coast Heavy Downpour
Eight mud houses collapsed in Cape Coast South Constituency, Ghana, due to heavy weekend rains, killing four people. The incident occurred in the Cape Coast Metropolis following torrential downpours.
- Ghana: Journalists Urged to Uphold Accuracy Amid Rising Misinformation
Journalists in Ghana have been urged to uphold accuracy, fairness, and truth in their reporting as misinformation and disinformation threaten national and global economies. The call to action comes amid concerns about the impact of false information on economic stability.