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NPP releases list of voting centres ahead of Saturday’s presidential primary

The NPP has released an updated list of voting centres for its January 31, 2026 presidential primary to ensure a smooth, transparent, and well-coordinated internal election process

OSP applauds Mahama for halting bill to scrap anti-graft office

The Office of the Special Prosecutor has praised President John Mahama for stopping a bill that sought to abolish the anti-corruption agency and transfer its powers to the Attorney-General.

OSP confiscates high-value assets in GH¢291m NPA corruption case

The Office of the Special Prosecutor has confirmed the seizure of assets including fuel stations, lands, properties and cash linked to the prosecution of former NPA boss Dr Mustapha Abdul-Hamid

Muntaka reiterates govt’s commitment to sanitising recruitment into the security services

Interior Minister Muntaka Mohammed-Mubarak has reaffirmed government’s commitment to clean and transparent recruitment into the security services, warning against middlemen, bribery and recruitment fraud

Mahama Cares saves seven lives in emergency pilot ahead of official rollout

An emergency pilot intervention by the Ghana Medical Trust Fund has funded life-saving surgeries for seven critically ill patients across major hospitals, offering early hope ahead of the official rollout of the “Mahama Cares” initiative

Afenyo-Markin hails landmark Kpandai 4-1 ruling as triumph for Constitutionalism, due process and voter sovereignty

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NDC ‘grieved’ by Supreme Court ruling restoring NPP’s Kpandai MP – Deafeamekpor

The Supreme Court has reinstated NPP’s Matthew Nyindam as Member of Parliament for Kpandai after overturning a High Court ruling that annulled his election, a decision the NDC says has left the party grieved