The Mahama administration has revoked 541 public sector recruitments, appointments, and promotions made in the dying days of the Akufo-Addo government, following a comprehensive review by a presidential committee set up to examine a controversial wave of hiring activity that took place after the December 7, 2024, general elections. Presidential Spokesperson Felix Kwakye Ofosu announced the findings at a press briefing on Tuesday, presenting a detailed breakdown of what he described as a necessary exercise in due process — not a politically motivated purge. When the NPP lost the December 2024 election, the outgoing Akufo-Addo administration was accused of rushing through a wave of public sector appointments during the lame-duck period between the election result and the January 7, 2025 inauguration — a practice critics say has become a recurring feature of Ghana's political transitions. The Mahama government said it had written to the Akufo-Addo administration requesting a joint re...
Ghana’s economic relationship with China reached a new milestone as bilateral trade surpassed $14.1 billion, marking a sharp year-on-year increase of over 193 per cent. Acting Chinese Ambassador to Ghana , Li Yang, made the revelation at this year’s China Lantern Festival celebration in Accra. The event, organised by the Ghana Association of Chinese Societies at the forecourt of Ghana’s State House, doubled as both a cultural commemoration and an informal economic diplomacy platform. It marked the close of the Chinese New Year festivities, the 66th anniversary of diplomatic relations between Ghana and China, as well as 70 years of China-Africa cooperation. Zero-Tariff Access: A Strategic Opening for Ghana A key announcement with direct implications for Ghana’s export sector was China’s decision to implement zero-tariff treatment for 53 African countries, including Ghana, beginning May 2026. For Ghanaian exporters, particularly in cocoa derivatives, processed agricultural goods, s...