When the World Bank issues a declaration of “misprocurement,” it is usually a death knell for administrative integrity. It is a formal indictment, etched in the cold, clinical ink of international oversight.
Category: Ghana
CDD-Ghana, 13 Other CSOs File to Join Supreme Court Case Challenging OSP Act
Accra, Ghana//-A coalition of 14 civil society organisations (CSOs) on Wednesday 6, May filed an application before the Supreme Court of Ghana seeking leave to be joined as Amici Curiae in the constitutional action brought against the Attorney-General, in which the Plaintiff challenges the constitutionality of provisions of the Office of the Special Prosecutor Act, […]
Ghana: Man’s Hand Severed in Cutlass Clash at Akyem Nkwanum
A man is in critical condition after his hand was severed during a violent cutlass confrontation at Akyem Nkwanum New Market in the Eastern Region.
Ghana: Mahama, Health Minister Must Ensure Opening of Completed Children’s Hospital
The Member of Parliament for Weija-Gbawe has called on President John Mahama and the Minister of Health, Kwabena Mintah Akandoh, to ensure the immediate opening of a completed specialist children’s hospital in the constituency.
On the Frontlines of Russia-Ukraine War: The Harrowing Experience of Ghanaian Recruit
In this documentary by JoyNews, a young Ghanaian who was allegedly lured into the Russian military to fight in the Russia–Ukraine war has shared his ordeal.
The Pastor and the Tithe, the Politician and the Tax
Why Ghanaians Must Demand Accountability from Both the Pulpit and the Podium Every Sunday in Ghana, a familiar scene plays out. The choir sings, the sermon stirs the soul, and then the offering basket moves, from pew to pew, sometimes with music, sometimes with a gentle admonition: “Bring ye all the tithe into the storehouse.”
Ghana: 10 Arrested Over Illegal Arms Possession Linked to Adambrobe Chieftaincy Dispute
The Eastern Regional Police Command has arrested ten persons for allegedly possessing arms and ammunition without authority in connection with the ongoing chieftaincy dispute at Adambrobe in the Aburi area of the Eastern Region.
Mahama Rallies Chiefs, Security Agencies Against Rising Drug Abuse Among Youth
President John Dramani Mahama is calling on traditional leaders to actively support the formation of community-based task forces to combat substance abuse, particularly among young people.
Mahama to OSP Critics: There is Space for Strong Prosecutorial Powers
President John Mahama has reaffirmed his administration’s commitment to strengthening Ghana’s anti-corruption framework, saying ongoing legal disputes over the Office of the Special Prosecutor (OSP) should not weaken efforts to ensure accountability in public life.
Ghana’s Zanetor Rawlings Elected 2nd Vice President of Pan-African Parliament
Member of Parliament for Klottey Korle, Zanetor Agyeman-Rawlings, has been elected Second Vice President of the Pan-African Parliament.










