Ghana News in English
November 27, 2025
AI Generated Audio News Capsule
Transcription
Good morning! It’s 27th November, and here’s your Ghana daily news capsule.
Eric Opoku outlines reforms to rebuild Ghana's agriculture sector.
Wesley Girls SHS asked to respond to allegations amid a lawsuit shaking Ghana’s education system.
Nyindam insists he remains the MP for Kpandai despite court annulment of the election.
Interior Deputy Minister calls for collective responsibility in fire safety at National Fire Service Conference.
Deputy Education Minister rejects claims of a sanitary pad procurement scandal amid rising concerns.
Vice-President touts Ghana as a conducive business destination at the AU-EU Summit.
Tarkwa police arrest suspects seen in a video abusing two women, sparking public outrage.
Over 1,000 Ghanaians banned from the UK for ten years over visa fraud.
Ghana's central bank delivers a significant rate cut as inflation continues to tumble.
Interior Minister renews Bawku curfew following security advice amid ongoing tensions.
African Union and ECOWAS condemn the coup in Guinea-Bissau following recent elections.
Africa to receive over €2 billion from the European Investment Bank for renewable energy projects.
Kimberley Process must adapt to new realities, says Ghana Gold Board CEO amid ongoing frustrations.
Scientists launch a roadmap for space farms to support missions to the Moon and Mars.
PCOS is manageable but not curable, experts urge early detection and lifestyle changes.
That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!
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