Asante Kotoko superfan and media personality Serwaa Amihere is once again rallying the Porcupine Warriors faithful ahead of their high-stakes clash with Accra Hearts of Oak. Known for her bold declarations and unwavering support, Serwaa’s spirited banter adds fervor to Ghana’s most anticipated football rivalry.
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Police Apprehend Kidnappers of Eastern Region Trader, Ama Serwaa
The Ghana Police have arrested suspects connected to the viral kidnapping and assault case involving Ama Serwaa, a petty trader from the Eastern Region.
Mahama Fulfills Promise: Assembly Members to Receive Allowances
President John Mahama has fulfilled his campaign promise by allocating GH₵100 million in the 2025 national budget to pay monthly allowances to Assembly Members. This marks a major step in supporting grassroots governance and local development in Ghana.
Khendibeat Says Paluta Deserves 2025 VGMA Crown
Kandybeat backs King Paluta for VGMA 2025 Artiste of the Year, highlighting his hit-packed year, new single “Foko,” and record-breaking performances.
A Plus Has Not Been Removed from Majority Caucus WhatsApp Group – Majority Leader Claims
Majority Leader Mahama Ayariga says A Plus is still part of the Majority Caucus WhatsApp group, dismissing reports of his removal as false.
Trump Says U.S. Economy Will Be Fine, Even If Recession Happens
Donald Trump says the U.S. economy is safe, even if a recession happens. He calls it a short “transition period.”
MIIF CEO Engages Controller and Accountant General
“Our partnerships with other stakeholders are therefore invaluable,” — Justina Nelson, CEO of MIIF
Governing Board for National Early Warning Centre inaugurated.
“Its work will be pivotal in ensuring we are prepared and able to respond effectively to emerging threats,” – President Mahama
Vote Now: April 2025 Premier League Awards Shortlists Announced
The Premier League has revealed the shortlists for April’s Player, Manager, Goal, and Save of the Month awards — and fans can vote to decide who wins.
Children Trapped as Violence Gets Worse in Darfur – UNICEF
UNICEF says children are in danger as fresh fighting forces thousands to flee their homes in Sudan’s Darfur region. Some camps have been attacked and destroyed.
How Big Tech Companies Are Spending on AI — and Who’s Spending the Most
A slew of Big Tech companies reported quarterly earnings this week, and with those earnings, some progress reports on the tens of billions of dollars they’re funneling into AI.
Prof Otchere Addai-Mensah Removed as CEO of Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital
Prof Otchere Addai-Mensah has been relieved of his duties as CEO of the Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital, two years into his tenure. The government is expected to name a new chief executive next week, following his notable contributions including the Heal Komfo Anokye Project and major upgrades in dialysis care.
David Beckham Marks 50th Birthday with UNICEF Fundraiser for Vulnerable Children
David Beckham celebrates his 50th birthday by launching a UNICEF fundraiser to support vulnerable children globally, continuing over 20 years of advocacy work with the UN agency.
GES to Conduct School Selection and Upload Exercise Ahead of 2025 BECE
The Ghana Education Service (GES) is set to conduct the 2025 school selection and upload exercise ahead of the BECE, marking a major shift in policy. Previously done after the exam, this year’s process is expected to take place before candidates write their papers, with the BECE scheduled for June 11–17, 2025.
President Mahama Swears In Matilda Asante-Asiedu as 2nd Deputy Governor of Bank of Ghana
“With her experience, Mrs. Asante-Asiedu will help rebuild trust and efficiency at the Bank of Ghana,” President Mahama said.
New GES Council Inaugurated to Strengthen Pre-Tertiary Education
“This Council has a duty to help realign our pre-tertiary education system with the demands of a changing world — your task is both urgent and vital,” the Minister stated.
Ghana to Recruit 5,000 Youth as Fire Service Assistants in New GNFS-YEA Partnership
“This initiative is more than a job creation strategy — it is a practical solution to boost emergency response while empowering young Ghanaians to contribute to national development.”
President Mahama Swears In Dr. Alhassan Iddrisu as Government Statistician
H.E. John Dramani Mahama has officially sworn in Dr. Alhassan Iddrisu as Ghana’s new Government Statistician at a ceremony held at Jubilee House. President Mahama charged Dr. Iddrisu to lead a data revolution that places credible statistics at the heart of Ghana’s national resetting agenda.
Ghana School Feeding Caterers’ Contracts Terminated
The Government of Ghana has terminated all contracts under the Ghana School Feeding Programme (GSFP) with immediate effect, effective 2nd May 2025. The GSFP Secretariat has directed that no current caterer should provide meals in the third term of the 2024/2025 academic year, as part of a nationwide restructuring exercise.
Komfo Anokye Hospital CEO Sacked, Government to Announce New CEO Soon
Prof. Otchere Addai-Mensah has been relieved of his duties as CEO of the Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital (KATH) following a meeting with Health Minister Kwabena Mintah Akandoh. His leadership saw significant progress under the Heal KATH initiative.
President Mahama Launches Black Star Experience Cultural Programme
President Mahama launches the Black Star Experience, a year-long cultural initiative positioning Ghana as Africa’s gateway for the global diaspora, blending heritage, arts, and economic growth.
Lamine Yamal: The 17-Year-Old Redefining Football History With Records
At just 17, Lamine Yamal is not only breaking records but also reshaping the future of football. From his early days in Catalonia to his standout performance against Inter Milan, Yamal’s journey is a testament to prodigious talent and relentless ambition.
Organised Labour Warns President Mahama Over Move to Remove Chief Justice Torkornoo
“Organised Labour has warned that removing Chief Justice Gertrude Torkornoo without strict adherence to constitutional processes could have far-reaching effects on Ghana’s democratic stability.”
Asanteman Youth Invoke Ancestors on Labour Day, Demand Respect for Asantehene
“We are calling on our ancestors to rise and deal spiritually with anyone who continues to insult our King. Enough is enough,” one leader of the youth group declared.
Dr. Patrick Nomo Returns as Chief Director of Finance Ministry, Replacing Eva Mends
“The progress we see in the economy today reflects the hard work of this Ministry, with Eva providing steady leadership and focus,” said Finance Minister Dr. Ato Forson.
KNUST Workers Declare Indefinite Strike Over Council Dispute
“We cannot sit idle while decisions are taken over our heads. The strike will continue until justice is served.” – Charles Arthur, TEWU-GH Chairman
‘No-Fees-Stress’: Government Opens Portal for First-Year Tertiary Students to Access Financial Aid
“Every Ghanaian student deserves a fair chance at education – this portal ensures money doesn’t stand in the way,” government declares as it rolls out financial aid for freshers.
Dr. Bawumia Visits Stabbed KNUST Student at Komfo Anokye Hospital
Alhaji Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, former Vice President of Ghana, has visited Herbert, a KNUST student who was stabbed in Kumasi following an incident during the NPP’s Thank You Tour. Herbert, a member of Unity Hall, was injured after a dispute and is currently receiving treatment at Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital.
Kumasi Cultural Centre Has an Unfolding Story About An Aged Grounded Aircraft
Kumasi Cultural Centre isn’t just a hub for Ashanti traditions and a living museum of medicinal trees, ornamental species, and a vintage aircraft turned tourist magnet. GHEducate uncovers the untold green legacy behind Ghana’s cultural heartbeat.
Kumasi Central Market Rebuilding, From Ashes to Action
After the fire that gutted parts of Kumasi Central Market, something powerful is happening GHEducate Media visited the site and found contractors already at work, quietly restoring one of Ghana’s busiest trading spots.
Chairman Wontumi Sues Ghana Government Over Akonta Mining Allegations
Chairman Wontumi has sued the Ghanaian government and the Lands Minister over claims that his company, Akonta Mining, is illegally operating in protected forest reserves.
