Ghana News in English
November 19, 2025
AI Generated Audio News Capsule
Transcription
Good morning! It’s 19th November, and here’s your Ghana daily news capsule.
President Mahama says he’ll support the LGBTQ bill if the President assures him.
ECOWAS court dismisses Torkornoo's application for interim measures in a significant ruling.
Ofori-Atta’s case remains with INTERPOL as the OSP clarifies Red Notice claims.
President Mahama asserts Africa won’t choose between development and sustainability amid global pressures.
Government announces a six-week gun amnesty to tackle illicit firearms in the country.
Safe Water Network Ghana calls for stronger sanitation action on World Toilet Day 2025.
Extradition of former MASLOC boss nearing completion, confirms the Attorney General.
President Mahama reminds the Chief Justice that every case represents human lives at stake.
Gideon Boako criticizes Finance Minister for excessive fiscal cuts impacting economic growth.
Ama Abebrese condemns appointments of men with histories of sexual assault in leadership roles.
New study reveals toilets could enhance road safety across Africa, highlighting a surprising link.
Cedi hits GH¢11 to $1 in the interbank market, raising hopes for price reductions.
Government discusses potential takeover of interests in WCTP2 oil block with Springfield.
South Korea captain Son Heung-min shifts focus from recent loss to Ghana ahead of friendly match.
Curaçao makes history as the smallest nation to qualify for the World Cup, a remarkable achievement.
That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!
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