Ghana News in English
January 29, 2026
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Transcription
Good morning! It’s 29th January, and here’s your Ghana daily news capsule.
Widespread SGBV among women and teenage girls in northern Ghana, a new study reveals.
Muntaka warns against bribery in security recruitments, urging integrity in the process.
NPP enforces restrictions on polling day gatherings ahead of the presidential primary in January.
Ghana approves new aid for Jamaica, extending Operation Boafo to strengthen ties.
WHO backs Ghana’s health reforms, pledging support for improved health partnerships.
Over 60,000 children living on the streets as vice president warns of deepening poverty.
Police arrest four suspected armed robbers linked to recent attacks in Kunsu.
Ghana’s Foreign Affairs Minister announces plans to demand reparations for historical injustices.
Dr. Bannor raises concerns over Ghana’s sharp drop in gold reserves amid export boom.
Cedi falls by 2 pesewas, now trading at GH¢10.92 to the dollar.
Climate security takes center stage as Ghana’s climate minister meets with the IGP.
Laryea Kingston reveals sabotage in his appointment as Uganda's coach by some Ghanaians.
Jamaican Dancehall artiste Popcaan arrives in Ghana, exciting fans across the nation.
YFM receives multiple nominations at the upcoming RTP Awards, celebrating media excellence.
Game over? Video gamers rally in Brussels against developers cutting support for games.
That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!
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