NEWS

Terror attack hits truck carrying Ghana traders in northern Burkina Faso

Ghana confirms a terrorist attack in Titao, Burkina Faso, involving a truck carrying tomato traders from Ghana, as Interior Minister Muntaka assures ongoing investigations

The Front pages: Monday, 16th February, 2026, newspapers

Thenewsbulletin24.com looks at stories making headlines on the front pages of newspaper publications for Monday , 16th February, 2026 

Mahama leads Ghana’s push for UN recognition of transatlantic slave trade

President John Dramani Mahama announces Ghana’s plan to table a UN resolution seeking global recognition of the transatlantic slave trade as a crime against humanity at the 2026 AU Summit in Addis Ababa

Police bust kidnapping and cyber fraud syndicate in Tema, rescue 10 victims

Ghana Police arrest two suspected kidnappers and cyber fraudsters at Tema Community 25, rescue 10 victims, and recover 19 laptops and 20 phones in a major operation

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POLITICS

Let’s forgive and forge together in unity for 2028 – Bawumia

Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia urges NPP members to forgive, unite, and rebuild trust ahead of the 2028 elections at a national thanksgiving service in Accra

AUCB-TESCON accuses gov’t of betraying cocoa farmers over GH¢6K price failure

AUCB-TESCON accuses the government of betraying cocoa farmers by failing to honour the GH¢6,000 price promise, warning of rising rural poverty and economic decline

‘Be patient, Mahama can’t appoint everyone’ – Asiedu Nketia tells NDC members

NDC appointments remain limited under constitutional rules. Johnson Asiedu Nketia urges supporters to be patient as NDC appointments continue, assuring them that more opportunities will come in due time

Cocoa crisis: Minority slams gov’t over ‘brutal price haircut’, threatens mass protests with farmers

Minority MPs Kojo Oppong Nkrumah, Amin Adam and Isaac Yaw Opoku condemn government over cocoa price cut, calling it a brutal blow to farmers and warning of protests

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BUSINESS

NPA raises price floor for Feb. 16 window; petrol up to GH¢10.24, diesel pegged at GH¢11.34

The National Petroleum Authority raises fuel price floors for February 16–28, 2026, as petrol, diesel, and LPG prices increase and COMAC urges compliance

Ghana to end foreign funding for cocoa purchases

President John Dramani Mahama announces plans in Addis Ababa to end foreign funding for cocoa purchases and shift to domestic bonds to boost local processing and jobs

Gov’t to absorb $150m loss as cocoa price cut triggers farmer payment reforms

Government to absorb US$150 million losses as cocoa prices are cut by 28%, with assurances that unpaid farmers will be fully settled.

Gov’t introduces Cocoa Bond Scheme to stabilise cocoa financing and support farmers

Government introduces Cocoa Bond financing scheme to replace syndicated loans, stabilise cocoa purchases, support farmers, and boost local processing

SPORTS

ENTERTAINMENT

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Daddy Lumba died intestate – Probate Registry search reveals

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The Accra High Court has confirmed that no will belonging to late highlife icon Daddy Lumba is lodged with its Probate and Administration Division, paving the way for intestate succession

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Highlights of the Third Meeting of the First Session of the...

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The Third Meeting of the First Session of Ghana’s 9th Parliament concluded with debates on key bills, approval of the Chief Justice, presentation of the 2026 Budget, committee re-compositions, and adoption of regulations.

LIFESTYLE

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Fun activities with your family to keep everyone fit

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Discover simple and practical ways to keep your family active and prevent childhood obesity through daily exercise, healthy habits, and fun physical activities for children

INTERNATIONAL

Shooter in Canada kills 9 people and injures 25 others at a school and home

A deadly shooting at Tumbler Ridge Secondary School in northern British Columbia has left nine people dead, prompting national mourning and renewed focus on gun control

US House votes to overturn Trump’s tariffs on Canada

The US House has voted to overturn Donald Trump’s tariffs on Canadian goods, with bipartisan support, though the move is unlikely to become law

Kenya to confront Russia over ‘unacceptable’ use of its nationals in combat

Kenya says it will engage Russia over reports that its citizens are being recruited to fight in the Ukraine war, calling the practice illegal and unacceptable, as authorities shut down recruitment agencies and repatriate affected nationals

Macron urges Europe to start acting like world power

French President Emmanuel Macron has called on Europe to act as a global power, urging EU leaders to strengthen defence, finance major investments through shared debt, and reduce dependence on China, Russia, and the United States ahead of a key Brussels summit