NEWS

The Front pages: Monday, 23rd February, 2026 (Newspapers)

Thenewsbulletin24.com looks at stories making headlines on the front pages of newspaper publications for Monday, 23rd February, 2026 

Gov’t bans land transit of cooking oil after customs revenue scandal

Finance Minister Cassiel Ato Forson has ordered a major crackdown after customs officials uncovered a ₵85 million transit diversion scheme involving trucks bound for Niger

Health Minister to strike out names of doctors from payroll for refusing rural postings

Health Minister Kwabena Mintah Akandoh announces that doctors refusing rural postings will be removed from the government payroll by February 28, 2026, to ensure equitable healthcare access

True beauty is the discipline: Mahama sends Ramadan wishes to Muslims

John Dramani Mahama marks the start of the holy month of Ramadan by calling on Ghanaians to embrace discipline, generosity, and national unity. Read his full message of prayer and solidarity here

EDITORIALS

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POLITICS

Afenyo-Markin slams gov’t over alleged unfulfilled promises, slogan-driven governance

Minority Leader Alexander Kwamena Afenyo-Markin has criticised the government over unfulfilled campaign promises and slogan-driven governance at the University of Cape Coast summit

Minority accuses government of prioritising politics over economic reform

Minority spokesperson Kojo Oppong Nkrumah has accused the National Democratic Congress government of economic gimmicks, questioning the 24-hour economy policy and highlighting cocoa sector debt.

Gov’t will not appoint more than 60 ministers – Ayariga fires Minority

Majority Leader Mahama Ayariga has assured Parliament that the government will not exceed its target of 60 ministers, accusing the Minority of plotting to politicise the issue

Cocoa politics won’t help you; farmers value reforms – Ayariga slams Minority

Majority Leader Mahama Ayariga has dismissed protests in the Western North Region as motivated cocoa politics ,saying farmers support government’s response to the global cocoa crisis.

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BUSINESS

MTN to boost operations with $1.1 billion investment in three years

MTN Group CEO Ralph Mupita announces a USD $1.1 billion investment in MTN Ghana to expand digital infrastructure, Mobile Money coverage, and service quality over the next three years

IMF urges faster COCOBOD turnaround as cocoa pressures weigh on Ghana’s external position

IMF urges faster COCOBOD turnaround as cocoa pressures weigh on Ghana’s external position

NPA denies gas shortage, urges consumers against panic buying

The National Petroleum Authority (NPA) dismisses claims of an impending gas shortage, confirming over a month’s supply is available

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

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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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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

South Africa to deploy troops to tackle crime gangs

South African President Cyril Ramaphosa has announced the deployment of the army to support police in fighting gangs and illegal mining, starting in Western Cape and Gauteng

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