The Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA) has successfully concluded a two-day retreat in Accra aimed at reviewing its 2025 performance and setting a strategic agenda for 2026. The retreat brought together the Minister for Foreign Affairs, Hon. Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, the Deputy Minister, Hon. James Gyakye Quayson
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Ghana – United States Visa Restriction Removed
Ghana-United States Visa Restriction reversed.
Okudzeto Ablakwa Welcomes James Gyakye Quayson to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Hon. Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, Minister for Foreign Affairs, has officially welcomed Hon. James Gyakye Quayson to the Ministry following his parliamentary confirmation and swearing-in as Deputy Minister for Foreign Affairs.
Chinese Ambassador to Ghana, H.E. Tong Defa, Visits Aflao Market Project Site
The Chinese Ambassador to Ghana, H.E. Tong Defa, has visited the proposed Aflao Market Project in the Volta Region, a major initiative set to be funded by a US$30 million grant from China. Accompanied by top Ghanaian officials, including Hon. Okudzeto Ablakwa and Hon. Dzifa Gomashie
Suzy Pinamang is Back in Ghana After Eye Surgery
Suzy Pinamang is back to Ghana after successful eye surgery in UK.
Ghanaians No Longer Need Visa to Travel to Morocco
Ghanaians can now travel to Morocco without needing a visa. The new visa-free travel agreement was announced by Ghana’s Foreign Minister, Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, during his two-day official visit to Morocco.
Ghana’s Foreign Minister Represents President Mahama at Pope Leo XIV’s Inauguration Mass
“Ghana stands in solidarity with the Catholic Church and the global call for peace and compassion,” — Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa
Foreign Affairs Ministry Begins Delivery of Chip-Embedded Passports
“These new passports are safer, smarter, and delivered to your doorstep” – Minister Okudzeto Ablakwa
State Capture Is Dead Under Mahama Administration: Okudzeto Ablakwa Claims
Hon. Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, Ghana’s Foreign Minister and MP for North Tongu, has declared that state capture is dead under President Mahama’s administration. This claim follows the launch of a new Code of Conduct that bans government officials from acquiring state assets, a move aimed at deepening political accountability and restoring public trust in governance.
