Ghana News in English

November 16, 2025

AI Generated Audio News Capsule

Transcription

Good morning! It’s 16th November, and here’s your Ghana daily news capsule.

Raw rubber export restrictions aim to boost factories and support the 24-hour economy.

Health experts warn Ghana could face a 'death care' system without urgent reforms.

Police arrest a man for assaulting his wife in a viral video at Ofankor.

Ghana's government plans to reverse the decline in oil production in the upcoming budget.

Australia, Canada, and the UK launch a campaign against visa fraud in Ghana.

President Mahama's labor export plan aims to generate $20 billion annually.

Kwahumanhene challenges police by sitting on the ground amid rising tensions.

FIFA president faces scrutiny over political neutrality after endorsing Trump.

GoldBod disputes claims of a GH¢3 billion loss, demanding a retraction.

Shatta Wale warns entertainment pundits to stop labeling him negatively.

Gyakie shines at the Tidal Rave Wild Card event, captivating the audience.

New appliance import regulations will take effect on December 1, according to the Energy Commission.

30-year-old woman discovers she has large fibroids but feels no pain, highlighting the need for routine checks.

How can public health professionals effectively address vaccine hesitancy in communities?

That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!

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