Parliament has passed the Human Sexual Rights and Family Values Bill, 2025, widely known as the anti-gay bill, after adopting a number of amendments to the proposed legislation. The bill, which seeks to criminalise LGBTQ-related activities and advocacy in Ghana, was approved with specific exemptions protecting certain professionals and institutions from prosecution under the law. Under the amended provisions, lawyers providing legal advice or representation to persons identified as LGBTQ will not face sanctions. Journalists and media organisations reporting on LGBTQ-related issues as part of their professional duties are also exempted from punishment under the legislation. In addition, healthcare professionals — including doctors, psychologists, counsellors and other medical practitioners offering healthcare services to LGBTQ persons — will not be penalised. The bill now awaits presidential assent before it can become law. Under the previous administration, former President Nana ...
Businessman and President of Groupe Nduom, Papa Kwesi Nduom, has disclosed that GN Savings and Loans is preparing to resume operations, beginning with an initial rollout of 10 branches across the country. According to him, rehabilitation works on the company’s first branch in Elmina are currently underway and are expected to be completed within the next three weeks. Dr. Nduom made the announcement during a press conference on Friday, May 29, following the recent Court of Appeal ruling directing the Bank of Ghana to restore the licence of GN Savings and Loans. Ghana cultural insights We have been preparing since 2019. We know the former employees we can rely on, and we have buildings that are ready for use. On the human resource side, which is essential, we are prepared,” he stated. The Court of Appeal on May 21 ordered the Bank of Ghana to restore the licence of GN Savings and Loans, overturning an earlier High Court ruling that had upheld the revocation of the institution’s oper...