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Finn Russell will be returning to the Scotland starting lineup for their upcoming Nations Championship match against the reigning world champions, South Africa, in Pretoria.

The Ghana Police Service has removed unauthorized sirens, strobe lights, and improvised headlamps from 188 vehicles during a traffic enforcement exercise in Kumasi. The operation targeted various illegal uses of vehicle lights and road shoulders.
The Ashanti Regional Police Command has removed unauthorized sirens and strobe lights from 188 vehicles in Kumasi during an operation aimed at curbing misuse of official equipment. The exercise targeted both private and commercial vehicles found with the prohibited accessories.
President John Dramani Mahama has met with the Kwahu Business Forum Advocacy Association to discuss matters pertinent to the business environment in the Kwahu region and potentially nationwide.

Egyptian football officials have criticized World Cup referees after their team's elimination in the last-16 stage, despite holding a two-goal lead late in the game.
Vice President Mahamudu Bawumia is being questioned for his intense focus on the 2028 general election, with critics suggesting his approach indicates desperation.
Roger T.D Wills, a member of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), has stated that the rejection of Cyril Ramaphosa's visit to Ghana was justified. He argues that Ghana should prioritize its own internal issues and citizens.
Michael Boateng has declared his intention to vie for a youth leadership position within the New Patriotic Party (NPP). He has officially announced his bid to contest in the upcoming party elections.

The Ghana Meteorological Agency (GMet) is predicting mist, light rain, and thunderstorms across various parts of the country today, affecting coastal areas, the extreme Upper West, and leading to reduced visibility in forest and mountainous regions.
Ghana Parliament passes Community Service Bill as alternative to custodial sentences Ghana Business News
A critique of Ghana's systemic corruption, advocating for a reset of the nation's civic agenda through 'naming and shaming' corrupt practices and individuals.
Ghana's Council of State has rejected a bill that would have allowed dual citizenship, citing concerns about national sovereignty, despite potential benefits for diaspora inclusion.
The Bank of Ghana (BoG) has released its latest exchange rates, indicating the current trading value of the Ghana Cedi against major international currencies such as the US Dollar and the British Pound.

President John Dramani Mahama has stated that players who fail to sing the national anthem should not expect to play for the Black Stars, emphasizing the need for patriotism and commitment.

Former GFA Communications Director Ibrahim Sannie Daara believes Carlos Queiroz may no longer be the head coach of the Black Stars due to potential financial constraints.

Sevilla FC has signed Ghanaian winger Emmanuel Abrokwa from Adabraka Elders, with the 18-year-old agreeing to a contract until 2029. This transfer marks a historic moment as Abrokwa is the first Ghanaian player to join Sevilla directly from a local club.

Argentina are throwing everything at the defence of their World Cup title - and they have needed to. After being expected to steamroller past Cape Verde and Egypt in the first two knockout rounds, La Albiceleste had to fight tooth and nail for 3-2 victories.
Justice Kulendi, a Supreme Court Judge, has asserted that judges are guided by the law and not political considerations in their decisions. He emphasized the judiciary's commitment to upholding justice impartially.
The Supreme Court of Ghana marked its 150th anniversary, with Justice Kulendi reflecting on the institution's role in justice, elections, and the broader democratic landscape of Ghana.

Bekwai MP, Ralph Poku-Adusei, questions the government's focus on a national clean-up exercise, urging instead for the prioritization of payments to Environmental Service Providers.

The Minister for Roads and Highways, Kwame Governs Agbodza, has announced the government's decision to fully reconstruct the Eastern Corridor Road with an asphalt surface, replacing previous plans for patch repairs.

Three people drowned and three, including a baby, are missing after a canoe carrying mourners capsized on the River Oti at Salnaayili in the Northern Region.

The Chairperson of Parliament's Assurances Committee, Mr. Dominic Aduna Bingab Nitiwul, has urged ministers and government appointees to respect parliamentary committees by attending scheduled invitations to account for their work.
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President John Dramani Mahama has announced a review of current flood prevention strategies and the potential implementation of new measures in response to recent devastating floods across Ghana.
The National Democratic Congress (NDC) youth in the Upper East Region are demanding an investigation into the alleged formation of a group called 'The Lions,' which they claim is linked to the New Patriotic Party (NPP).
An open letter to the President of Ghana advocates for the construction of two new drainage arteries and a comprehensive sanitation culture to permanently address Accra's persistent flooding issues.
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The Chinese Ambassador to Ghana has stated that China's governance model provides significant lessons for developing countries.
Squawka provides an in-depth analysis of Ghana's potential journey to the 2026 World Cup, examining their qualification route, squad capabilities, and tactical approaches under the current coaching staff.
Ghana's Parliament has approved the Community Service Bill, aiming to reduce the number of people serving custodial sentences for minor offenses.
The Municipal Chief Executive (MCE) for Ayawaso Central, Mustapha Kamaldeen, clarified that Indomie noodles and baked beans distributed in the area were personal donations and not government-funded relief items.

The NPP Minority Caucus in Parliament has accused the Attorney-General of constitutional breaches for directing the release of GH¢350 million for flood response despite existing garnishee proceedings.

Eight companies have applied to cultivate industrial cannabis in Ghana, according to the Interior Minister. The cultivation is strictly for industrial and medicinal purposes with a THC content of 0.3% or less, while recreational use remains illegal.
The Black Stars' failure to qualify for the 2026 World Cup has ignited a debate about the state of Ghanaian football, with calls for significant reform and accountability within the sport's administration.

Nigerian artist Burna Boy showcased the Ghanaian flag during his performance at the Afro Nation Festival in Portugal, generating significant attention online.

Media personality Afia Schwarzenegger is calling for the re-arrest and charging of Israel Kwadwo Safo, questioning why he is not facing legal repercussions for his alleged involvement in a shooting incident involving his sister, Sarah Adwoa Safo.

Ghanaian foodpreneur Aba Dope has declared herself a "gold digger," stating she will not date a man who cannot financially support her material and spiritual needs.

Prophet Nigel Gaisie is threatening legal action against ATV media personality Kwaku Atta Boadu for alleged defamatory remarks made concerning a prophecy about the Black Stars' World Cup performance. Gaisie claims Boadu called him a "corrupt" and "fake pastor" in a television discussion.
The National Democratic Congress (NDC) has scheduled its national delegates' conference for September 19 to elect national officers.
Ghana's Minority in Parliament has voiced strong opposition to the potential revival of tribunal courts, citing concerns that such a move could be used for political persecution.
The Kumasi Metropolitan Assembly (KMA) has demolished several unauthorized structures situated behind the Adum COCOBOD building. The exercise was conducted to enforce planning regulations within the metropolis.
The Minority in Ghana's Parliament has accused the Attorney General of issuing an alleged unlawful directive concerning GH¢350 million in flood funds.
The Amansie West District Assembly has donated a vehicle to the Manso Nkwanta Police Station to enhance their operational capabilities.

Environmental and local governance experts are urging the government to ban 'Aboboya' (tricycle) waste collection services due to their negative impact on regulated waste management and proper disposal systems.
The Alliance for a Green Revolution in Africa (AGRA) has emphasized the critical role of young people in ensuring the future of agriculture across the continent, urging stakeholders to invest in them.
Ghana has postponed high-level talks with South Africa due to the escalating anti-migrant violence and resulting tensions in South Africa.
The Minister for Roads and Highways has called on the Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG) and the Ghana Water Company Limited (GWCL) to expedite the relocation of their utilities to prevent delays in ongoing road construction projects.
Ghana has postponed high-level talks with South Africa due to the escalating anti-migrant violence and rising tensions in South Africa.
The Ghana Tertiary Education Commission (GTEC) has identified 15 public university learning centers operating without the necessary accreditation, potentially impacting the quality of education offered.

The Ghana Tertiary Education Commission (GTEC) has identified 49 learning centres and institutions operating without valid accreditation, urging prospective students and guardians to verify accreditation status before applying for admission.
The High Court has temporarily suspended the appointment of Innocent Muganda as the Chair of the Political Parties Disputes Tribunal after a legal challenge was filed. The court will review the appointment process and related issues.
Pule's reappointment to a ministerial position in South Africa is being analyzed by 'Real Politiki' as a case of recycling talent rather than bringing in new perspectives, suggesting political maneuvering behind the decision.
A 61-year-old woman has successfully given birth in Accra, marking a significant medical event.
The Atiwa West District Assembly has distributed GHS315,000 worth of materials aimed at bolstering the Family Care Advocacy Project (FCAP) community initiatives.
Supreme Court Justice Yonny Kulendi has stated that judges are bound to rule based on the law and not political considerations. He emphasized that their decisions are guided by legal principles and evidence presented in court.
The Administrator of the District Assemblies Common Fund (DACF) has revealed that 1,587 projects funded by the DACF cannot be located or verified.
The Shai-Osudoku District Assembly has launched a new mechanised billing system aimed at improving revenue collection and management within the district.

Gospel musician Obaapa Christy revealed in an interview that despite her long career and fame, she only recently began earning significant income from the music industry.
Ghana has indefinitely postponed its Business and Economic Cooperation Conference with South Africa and declined a visit from President Cyril Ramaphosa in protest against xenophobic attacks in the neighboring country.
The Ghana Revenue Authority (GRA) has donated 600 cartons of seized cooking oil to the Ghana School Feeding Programme. The GRA has also interdicted four of its officers in relation to the seizure.
Fintech Grey enables local-currency deposits for customers in Ghana and Kenya Capmad
Fintech company Grey has launched local-currency deposit services for its customers in Ghana and Kenya, allowing them to receive and hold funds directly in their local currencies.
The Ghana Statistical Service (GSS) has successfully completed the first national survey aimed at standardizing the measurement of local food items across the country.

The Administrator of the District Assemblies Common Fund (DACF), Michael Harry Yamson, has revealed that 1,587 out of 4,767 traced projects financed by the fund do not exist, with these phantom projects attributed to the previous administration.

The United Party (UP) has expressed confidence that the new Asantehemaa, Nana Ama Bonsu, an accomplished educationist, will advance education and human capital development in Asanteman and beyond.
The article argues that public problems such as recent devastating floods do not discriminate based on political affiliation and therefore should not be politicised.

Former NPP National Chairman Paul Afoko has called for unity within the party to reclaim power in 2028, emphasizing that division hinders electoral success. He urged members to set aside differences and work collectively to regain public confidence.

The Ghanaian government is embarking on a 1.5 GW solar-hydropower project with battery storage in the Savannah Region, aiming to supply reliable and affordable electricity to support the 24-Hour Economy initiative.

The Gold Fields Ghana Foundation and World Vision Ghana have completed and handed over a new water supply system for the Damang community in the Tarkwa Municipality, Western Region. The project features boreholes, a reservoir, and a solar-powered pump to provide reliable access to clean water.
Ghana's Interior Minister has disclosed that some individuals within the system were complicit in a recent methamphetamine shipment scandal.
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Authorities in Kumasi have arrested 44 individuals suspected of operating a network that sells drugs, including 'Wee Toffee', to university students.
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Ghana's Parliament has endorsed the institution of National General Cleaning Days, signaling a legislative push towards improved sanitation across the country.
The Swiss Ambassador to Ghana has praised the country's female leaders in government during a farewell message. The ambassador acknowledged their contributions and leadership.
Channel One Newsroom has provided the latest news updates from Ghana on July 7, 2026, as reported by Modern Ghana.
Channel One Newsroom provides live news updates from Ghana for July 7, 2026, as reported by Modern Ghana.
The Channel One Newsroom Live broadcast on July 7, 2026, provided the latest news updates from Ghana.
The New Patriotic Party (NPP) has announced September 19 as the date for its national delegates' congress to elect new national officers.
The current management of Ghana Gas has officially denied any involvement in the acquisition of the Airport West property.
George Andah has urged for unity within the New Patriotic Party (NPP) in the Awutu Senya West constituency as they prepare for upcoming constituency elections.
The Council of State has advised Parliament against passing the dual citizenship bill, citing potential implications for national security and identity.
Ghana has postponed the planned visit of South Africa's President, citing concerns for the safety of South African migrants in Ghana. The deferral comes amid ongoing xenophobic attacks in South Africa.
The South African Presidency has clarified that President Cyril Ramaphosa's visit to Ghana has been postponed, not rejected. The reason for the postponement was not specified.
The Attorney General has formally requested the High Court to revoke travel approval previously granted to Hanan Aludiba.
Catholic activists have appealed to Ghana to defend the African Charter on the Protection of Marriage and Family Values against what they describe as foreign attacks. The group emphasizes the importance of upholding cultural and moral principles.
Residents in Kumasi are protesting against the Kumasi Metropolitan Assembly's (KMA) 'samansaman' waste disposal system, citing a lack of transparency and potential environmental hazards, which could undermine ongoing sanitation efforts.
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The 2026 World Cup, co-hosted by the USA, Canada, and Mexico, will feature an expanded 48-team format. Details regarding ticket sales and fan experiences are emerging.
Ghana has declined a visit from South African President Cyril Ramaphosa due to ongoing safety concerns for Ghanaians living in South Africa. The decision comes in the wake of persistent xenophobic attacks in the neighboring country.
Ghana has postponed the visit of South African President Cyril Ramaphosa following a diplomatic row triggered by comments made by a Ghanaian politician on anti-migrant protests in South Africa.
A former Ghanaian envoy has called for the recall of Ghana's High Commissioner to South Africa due to escalating xenophobic tensions in the host country.
Ghana's government is facing uncertainty regarding the effectiveness and implementation of its latest anti-corruption plan. Details on how the plan will be enforced and monitored remain unclear, raising concerns among stakeholders.
Ghana has postponed scheduled meetings with South Africa due to ongoing anti-migrant violence in the latter country. This decision reflects Ghana's concern over the safety and well-being of its citizens in South Africa.
The Ghana Statistical Service has launched a national framework to standardize measurements in the informal sector, aiming to improve data collection and economic analysis.
Ghana's former President John Dramani Mahama has reportedly uninvited South African President Cyril Ramaphosa, citing ongoing xenophobic tensions in South Africa. The invitation was for an event in Accra.
The Ghana Railway Development Authority (GRDA) has refuted claims that the recently acquired locomotives are obsolete, stating they meet international standards and are fit for purpose.
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South Africa has stated that no request was made for a state visit to Ghana concerning President Cyril Ramaphosa's recent activities, clarifying a reported misunderstanding.
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