NEWS

COCOBOD to audit over 10,000 staff strength amid austerity measures

The COCOBOD will conduct a human resource audit to assess staff productivity and optimize operations, says Jerome Sam, Head of Public Affairs

Ghana to prosecute Russian national in absentia over leaked footage

The Minister of Communications, Samuel Nartey George, says Ghana will prosecute a Russian national in absentia over leaked intimate footage

New cocoa producer price takes effect Friday

The Ghana Cocoa Board has announced a new cocoa producer price of GH¢41,392 per tonne for the 2025/26 season, effective February 13, 2026,

The Front pages: Thursday, 19th February 2026, newspapers

Thenewsbulletin24.com reviews stories making headlines on the front pages of Ghanaian newspapers for Thursday, 19th February 2026, featuring top political, business, sports, and entertainment news

EDITORIALS

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SOCIAL MEDIA PLATFORMS

POLITICS

 ‘NPP bled COCOBOD dry’ – Adongo exposes cocoa sector collapse

Isaac Adongo accuses the Akufo-Addo–Bawumia administration of mismanaging COCOBOD as losses hit GH¢6bn, exposing deep financial and governance failures in Ghana’s cocoa sector.

NDC expels Umar Sanda for contesting as independent in Ayawaso East by-election

The National Democratic Congress has declared that Umar Sanda Mohammed has forfeited his membership after contesting the Ayawaso East Constituency by-election as an independent. The notice, signed by Fifi Fiavi Kwetey, follows preparations by the Electoral Commission of Ghana for the March 3 poll

Bagbin: Ghana needs a third political force

Speaker of Parliament Alban Bagbin has called for the emergence of a third strong political force in Ghana, saying broader competition would strengthen the country’s democracy

COCOBOD crisis: NPP’s GH¢23bn cocoa road contracts wrecked sector and diverted focus from production — Roads Minister

Agbodza tells Parliament that Ghana’s cocoa roads programme was badly handled, with GH¢23bn contracts and widespread abandonment after 2017

Latest Stories

BUSINESS

Ivory Coast eyes cocoa price slash after Ghana’s 28.6% cut

Ivory Coast is considering cutting cocoa farm gate prices to align with Ghana, as both nations battle a deepening sector crisis under the Ivory Coast–Ghana Cocoa Initiative

Tomato traders warn of price surge as Burkina Faso attacks disrupt supply

Tomato traders in Accra have warned of rising prices and shortages as insecurity along the Burkina Faso trade route disrupts imports

GoldBod suspends gold buying licence applications amid regulatory reforms

The Ghana Gold Board (GoldBod) has suspended new applications for selected gold buying licences as part of reforms to improve transparency, compliance, and traceability in the sector

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

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

FEATURES/OPINIONS

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President to host first National Forum on Women in Government and...

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President John Mahama and Vice President Jane Naana Opoku-Agyemang will host the First National Forum on Women in Government and Media in Accra

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

Trump revokes landmark ruling that greenhouse gases endanger public health

Donald Trump reverses the Obama-era endangerment finding that underpinned US climate regulations, drawing criticism from environmental groups and setting up major legal battles over greenhouse gas controls and public health protections

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