Ghana News in English
May 21, 2026
AI Generated Audio News Capsule
Transcription
Good morning! It’s 21st May, and here’s your Ghana daily news capsule.
Dr. Ayine defends his record as the first AG to prosecute five corruption cases in a year.
Kwesi Pratt educates Collins Adomako-Mensah during a live television debate.
Germany praises Ghana for successfully completing its IMF program, marking a significant milestone.
Black Starlets triumph over South Africa with a 3-1 victory, keeping their World Cup dreams alive.
Charles Amissah’s family files a lawsuit against three hospitals seeking GH¢20 million in compensation.
High Court adjourns Abronye’s bail application to Thursday, following the AG's request for more time.
A landlord allegedly kills a tenant over a GH¢30 electricity bill dispute in Medie.
Bawumia calls for unity within the NPP, dismissing claims of factionalism among party members.
The U.S. Embassy in Accra will be closed for Eid-il-Adha on May 27, 2026.
Mireku Duker defends his role in the reclamation process during the Akonta Mining trial.
The Bank of Ghana maintains its policy rate at 14.0% after the latest Monetary Policy Committee meeting.
Cedi depreciates by 8.4% against the US dollar despite a strong external sector performance.
WhatsApp is testing a new status feature in Ghana, allowing strangers to view private updates.
Zambia faces Algeria in the 2027 AFCON qualifiers, as excitement builds for the upcoming matches.
That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!
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