Ghana News in English
February 21, 2026
AI Generated Audio News Capsule
Transcription
Good morning! It’s 21st February, and here’s your Ghana daily news capsule.
Ntim Fordjour and Bridget Otoo clash over Burkina Faso killings, as Ghanaian traders are among the dead.
Government aims to revitalize the garment and textile industry amid ongoing challenges.
Ghana plans to sue Togo over maritime boundary disputes, seeking international arbitration.
Interior Minister receives food items from Hudai Foundation for prison inmates in a charitable gesture.
Savelugu NDC criticizes Jomoro MP for comments about giving another chance to an NPP MP.
Peace Ambassador petitions Russia for compensation for Ghanaian women filmed without consent.
Cocoa pricing demonstration raises concerns as citizens claim they were paid to join the protest.
US Embassy warns Ghanaian World Cup fans about overstaying their visas during the tournament.
Sunyani West MP challenges critics to verify his academic records at KNUST.
Yaw Sarpong's tribute outshines others as Ghana mourns the loss of music legends.
Kurt Okraku expresses worry over injury concerns for Black Stars ahead of the World Cup.
World Cup fever hits Parliament as MPs contribute to the sports fund for the upcoming tournament.
Chinese scientists develop new AI model to enhance deep-space exploration efforts.
Diabetes linked not just to genetics but also to lifestyle choices, experts emphasize.
Ghana records zero maternal deaths in KEEA for the year 2025, a significant milestone.
That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!
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