Ghana News in English
April 25, 2026
AI Generated Audio News Capsule
Transcription
Good morning! It’s 25th April, and here’s your Ghana daily news capsule.
South African police condemn xenophobic attacks targeting Ghanaian nationals and others.
Kojo Bonsu applauds Mahama’s $270 million AI drive, calling it Ghana’s only way forward.
CRPL expresses outrage over perceived snub in the Anti-LGBTQ+ Bill process.
Nana B calls for the dismissal of Free Zones CEO over offensive remarks about the church.
Akosombo Dam power restoration could take up to five days after a substation fire.
Former IGP Paul Tawiah Quaye has passed away, leaving a significant legacy in law enforcement.
Ghana directs major mining firms to shift operations to local companies by December.
Council of State receives briefing on Bank of Ghana's monetary policy outcomes.
Mahama unveils plan to train 300,000 individuals in coding and AI this year.
Chris Hughton opens up about his battle with prostate cancer, sharing his journey.
Pitso Mosimane reveals Ghana contacted him regarding the Black Stars coaching position.
New research shows how protein helps rice plants grow during their early stages.
Kenya has cut malaria deaths by a third, but millions still remain at risk.
Snapchat introduces a new feature on Snap Map to track user visits and rankings.
Meta tests a new Instagram spinoff app for disappearing photos, blending features from other platforms.
That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!
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