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Heavy rains trigger flooding, gridlock on Weija SCC–Atala stretch of Accra–Takoradi Highway

 Heavy rains that fell in the early hours of Tuesday have once again triggered perennial flooding and silt deposition along the Accra–Takoradi Highway. This was particularly significant at the Weija SCC–Atala stretch, causing severe traffic congestion and major inconvenience to commuters. The flooding submerged sections of the highway and deposited thick layers of silt across the roadway, leaving several vehicles stranded and reducing traffic movement to a crawl. Commuters who would ordinarily spend about five minutes traversing the stretch were forced to endure journeys lasting more than two hours. The situation became more critical after both the eastbound and Accra-bound lanes were rendered impassable. Motorists were compelled to merge onto the westbound carriageway, resulting in chaotic traffic conditions and bumper-to-bumper queues stretching more than five kilometres. JoyNews  reporter Maxwell Agbagba, who visited the scene, observed several vehicles stuck in the silt-co...
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Ghana, US to meet on Ofori-Atta, other extradition requests

  Government spokesperson Felix Kwakye Ofosu has disclosed that Ghana’s Attorney-General Dominic Ayine, is expected to hold high-level bilateral discussions with officials of the United States Department of Justice to address all outstanding extradition requests between the two countries. The planned engagement comes at a time when extradition matters have become a key issue in legal and diplomatic relations between Ghana and the United States, particularly following the successful extradition of former Chief Executive Officer of the Microfinance and Small Loans Centre (MASLOC), Sedina Tamakloe Attionu, to Ghana. Sedina was extradited to Ghana on Tuesday, June 9. Her return to the country follows years of legal proceedings and efforts by Ghanaian authorities to secure her extradition after she failed to appear before the courts during the trial process. Upon her arrival in Ghana, officials from the Ghana Police Service and the Ghana Prisons Service took her into custody. Authoritie...

EPA calls on chiefs to invoke traditional taboos against galamsey

  The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) in Tarkwa has called on traditional leaders to deploy cultural and spiritual authority in the fight against illegal mining, as enforcement efforts struggle to contain increasingly emboldened galamsey operators. The appeal was made by the Regional Director of the EPA in Tarkwa, Derick Ashia Logo, who warned that illegal miners have become more defiant and, in some cases, pose serious threats to enforcement officers. Speaking in an exclusive interview, he said many illegal mining sites are now heavily fortified and sometimes armed, making monitoring operations dangerous for state officials. We have come to realise that as we do our enforcement and monitoring, when we speak to these galamseyers, they are not prepared to stop what they are doing. They are so emboldened that they have ammunition on site, and if you’re not well prepared, you can lose your life,” he said. Logo called on chiefs, as custodians of land and traditional authority, to...

Sedina Tamakloe-Attionu lands in Ghana following US extradition order

  Former Chief Executive Officer of the Microfinance and Small Loans Centre (MASLOC),  Sedina Tamakloe Attionu , has arrived in Ghana following her extradition from the United States to serve a 10-year prison sentence imposed on her by the Accra High Court. Sedina Attionu arrived at the Accra International Airport on Tuesday, June 9, aboard United Airlines flight UA 996, which landed approximately at 9: 01 a.m after departing from Washington Dulles International Airport in the United States at 11:44 a.m Sources familiar with the process confirmed that upon arrival, she was received by security personnel and taken into custody. She is currently undergoing debriefing and medical examinations as part of standard procedures before being transferred to begin serving her sentence. Her return to Ghana follows a lengthy extradition process initiated by the Government of Ghana after she failed to return to the country following a medical trip to the United States. In 2024, the Accra Hi...

Fuel tanker fire on Accra–Tema Motorway kills one, injures three

  One person was killed and three others injured after a fuel tanker caught fire following a head-on collision with a tipper truck on the Accra–Tema Motorway late Monday night, triggering a major emergency response that prevented the blaze from escalating into a larger disaster. The accident, according to the Ghana National Fire Service (GNFS) occurred between Saka Saka Park and Tanink Ghana at about 11:49 p.m. on June 8, according to the Ghana National Fire Service (GNFS). Firefighters from the Tema Motorway Fire Station were dispatched immediately after receiving a distress call and arrived at the scene within minutes to find the fuel tanker fully engulfed in flames. Additional crews from the Ashaiman and Tema Industrial Area fire stations, supported by a water tanker from the Ashaiman Municipal Assembly, joined the operation as firefighters worked to contain the intense blaze. The fire was brought under control at 12:56 a.m. and completely extinguished by 1:44 a.m., preventing w...

Cedi weakens further as second quarter FX demand pressures mount

  The Ghana cedi continued its downward trend against major trading currencies over the past two weeks, as rising demand for foreign exchange and growing corporate repatriation needs intensified pressure on the local currency. According to the latest market update, the cedi weakened across both the interbank and retail foreign exchange markets, with analysts attributing the depreciation to heightened demand for US dollars amid moderate foreign exchange supply conditions. In the interbank market, the cedi traded at GHS 11.85 to the US dollar, down from GHS 11.63 recorded in the previous review period. Similarly, the local currency depreciated against the British pound and the euro, with exchange rates rising to GHS 15.85/GBP and GHS 13.66/EUR from GHS 15.62 and GHS 13.49 respectively. The weakness was also reflected in the retail market, where the cedi lost 0.81 percent against the dollar, 1.83 percent against the pound, and 1.40 percent against the euro, closing at mid-rates of GHS...

Prudential Bank CIO Wins ‘Master Category’ at World CIO 200 Summit

  Prudential Bank’s Chief Information Officer (CIO), Leopold L. L. Armah, has been named “Winner in the Master Category” at the World CIO 200 Summit, cementing his place among Africa’s top technology leaders. The award recognises CIOs who demonstrate outstanding leadership in driving digital transformation, cybersecurity and innovation under high-pressure, 24/7 environments. Armah received the honour at the 2026 edition of the summit, which brings together senior technology executives from across the continent. This recognition is not just personal. It reflects the collective work of the team at Prudential Bank and our commitment to building resilient systems, empowering people, and delivering value that lasts beyond any single leader,” Armah said after receiving the award. He added that the award validates the bank’s approach to digital transformation: “We are focused on sustainable leadership—building architectures, processes and talent that continue to perform long after the spo...