The Head of Public Affairs at the Ghana Cocoa Board (COCOBOD), Jerome Kwaku Sam, has announced that GHC237 million has been paid to cocoa farmers for 50,000 metric tonnes of cocoa. The announcement comes amid a crisis in Ghana’s cocoa sector, where farmers have complained of delayed payments for several months. In a Facebook post on Wednesday, February 18, Mr. Sam wrote, “I’m happy to report COCOBOD has started payment of the 50,000 metric tonnes. An amount of GHC237 million has been paid.” The government recently introduced reforms, including a reduction in the producer price for the remainder of the 2025/2026 crop season. The new price has been adjusted to GH¢41,392 per tonne (GH¢2,587 per bag). Authorities said the adjustment is intended to cushion farmers against falling global cocoa prices. Meanwhile COCOBOD has revealed that it could save an estimated GH₵5 million monthly following salary reductions for its executive management and senior staff. The cuts — 20% for exe...
A baby who was stolen from Mamprobi Polyclinic in Accra has been safely recovered following a swift police operation, with a female suspect now in custody. The infant was allegedly taken from the facility on Tuesday, February 18, at Mamprobi in the Ablekuma South constituency. The incident triggered an immediate response from the Ghana Police Service, who launched a search operation upon receiving a report from hospital authorities and the child’s family. The identity of the suspect has not yet been publicly disclosed, as enquiries continue to establish the full details surrounding the incident, including how she gained access to the child. The recovery of the baby was facilitated with the support of the Member of Parliament for Ablekuma South, Alfred Okoe Vanderpuije, who played a leading role in coordinating between the police, community members and the distressed family. The MP accompanied officials to ensure the infant was safely returned to the Mamprobi Polyclinic. Upon arri...