Ghana News in English
May 18, 2026
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Transcription
Good morning! It’s 18th May, and here’s your Ghana daily news capsule.
Ghanaians expect stable utility tariffs and lower taxes following IMF exit.
Paul Adom-Otchere defends his legal status amid controversy with Kwamena Ahwoi.
Lands Minister highlights the impact of Blue Water Guards in the war against galamsey.
Haruna Mohammed defends Wontumi against Exim Bank loan charges amid financial allegations.
Government urged to invest in a secular economy to boost job creation efforts.
Construction resumes on the abandoned Nuba KG block with a two-month deadline set.
Chairman Wontumi mourns Maxwell Kofi Nti, calls for caution during NPP internal elections.
Ghanaian MPs jailed for corruption raise concerns over accountability in politics.
Mahama allies urged to restore discipline following recent public fallout.
Over 80% of fishers recognize the closed season as scientifically based.
African Digital ID laws are advancing faster than several G7 frameworks.
Botswana eases anti-LGBTQ laws as repression grows in other African nations.
Government rules out compensation for bondholders affected by DDEP haircuts.
AI could potentially diminish human intelligence, warns the Royal Observatory.
Malaria vaccine shows promise but is not a magic bullet for elimination efforts.
That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!
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