Newspaper Headlines, June 24, 2026

This is what the front pages of the papers say:
Daily Graphic
1. Stars take giant step
Summary: Ghana’s Black Stars held England to a hard-fought 0-0 draw at the World Cup. Goalkeeper Benjamin Asare and Thomas Partey led a defensive masterclass that frustrated England’s attack, including Harry Kane. Match report by Maurice Quansah from Boston. Continued on page 3.
2. Launch of 75th Anniversary and Book on KNUSTS
Summary: KNUST launches its 75th Anniversary and book today, Wednesday, June 24, 2026, at the Great Hall, 9:00am prompt. The event marks 75 years of excellence for the university.
The Ghanaian Times
1. Transport crisis deepens
Summary: Commuters across the country are facing long queues, high fares, and delays as Ghana’s transport crisis worsens. The main photo shows passengers queuing to board vehicles to their destinations. Full story on Page 12.
2. Private gun permits revoked
Summary: The government has revoked private gun permits and announced a new, strict re-registration process. Details and reasons for the crackdown are on Page 12.
3. Over 1,700 displaced as floods ravage Western Region
Summary: Heavy floods in the Western Region have displaced more than 1,700 residents. The photo shows some of the affected people. Relief efforts and damage assessment are covered on Page 13.
4. Nana K. Safo Akofena, 8 others granted GH¢4.5m bail
Summary: High-profile suspect Nana K. Safo Akofena and 8 others have been granted GH¢4.5 million bail each by the court. More details on Page 3.
Daily Guide
1. Adwoa Safo Breaks Silence; Bullets, Glass Fragments Lodged Near My Brain
Summary: Sarah Adwoa Safo breaks her silence on the shooting incident that left her injured. She reveals that bullets and glass fragments remain lodged near her brain. She speaks out for the first time since the attack. Full story on Page 3.
2. Court Grants Kwadwo Safo, 8 Others GH¢4.5m Bail
Summary: Kwadwo Safo Akofena and 8 others have been granted bail of GH¢4.5 million each by the court. The case continues. Details on Page 6.
3. Bawumia Presidency Coming – Afoko Declares
Summary: Former NPP Chairman Paul Afoko says Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia’s presidency is imminent. He made the declaration in an interview. More on Page 6.
4. Electricity Tariffs Up By 3.49%, Water By 0.85%
Summary: PURC has announced new utility tariff adjustments. Electricity goes up by 3.49% and water by 0.85%, effective this billing cycle. Details on Page 9.
5. GoldBod Introduces New Pricing Regime
Summary: The Ghana Gold Board has rolled out a new pricing regime for gold trading. Sammy Gyamfi met with licensed gold traders to explain the changes. Full report on Page 31.
New Crusading Guide
1. GOV’T REVOKES ALL GUN LICENSES
Summary: The government has revoked all existing gun licenses nationwide. Owners must reapply under a new, tougher vetting process. The move follows recent gun violence incidents. Full details on Pages 3, 9 & 10.
Sub-headline: “Regulating The Trigger: The Legal Boundaries Of Gun Ownership, Use Obligations, And Sanctions” — Legal explainer on what the revocation means for civilians and the law.
2. NPP Power, Bawumia Presidency Coming – Afoko Declares
Summary: Former NPP Chairman Paul Afoko says the NPP will return to power, and Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia’s presidency is coming. He made the declaration as party politics heats up ahead of 2028.
3. Increase Allocation To Road Fund In 2026 Mid-Year Budget – CUTS
Summary: Consumer advocacy group CUTS is urging the government to increase allocation to the Road Fund in the upcoming 2026 mid-year budget. They argue that poor roads are hurting the economy and need urgent funding.
4. Prof. Gyampo’s Legal Threats Against Gov’t Critics Shameful – Gordon Asare-Bediako
Summary: Political analyst Gordon Asare-Bediako has slammed Prof. Ransford Gyampo’s recent legal threats against government critics, calling it “shameful” and a threat to free speech.
5. Zoomlion Begins Nationwide Fumigation In Accra
Summary: Waste management company Zoomlion has started a nationwide fumigation exercise in Accra to control pests and improve sanitation. Photo shows fumigation equipment in use.
6. 42 Investors Express Interest In Keta Port Project
Summary: 42 investors have shown interest in the stalled Keta Port project in the Volta Region. Details on Page 10 on next steps for the multi-million dollar project.
The Chronicle
1. I WANT POWER BACK FOR NPP – Paul Afoko
Summary: Former NPP Chairman Paul Afoko says his mission is to return the party to power. He’s pushing his “3Rs” plan to rescue, rebuild, and restore the NPP ahead of 2028. Afoko is also campaigning to become National Chairman again. Full story + his blueprint on Pages 3 & 15.
2. CSOs Laud MIIF’s Investment In Electrochem
Summary: Civil Society Organizations have praised the Minerals Income Investment Fund for investing in Electrochem Ghana Ltd. They say the move will create jobs, boost salt production, and increase government revenue. Details and CSO reactions on Page 7. Mr. Kofi Kapito pictured.
3. Preparatory School At Amormorle Turns Pupils Into ‘Beggars’
Summary: GES Director General Prof. Ernest Kofi Davis has condemned a preparatory school in Amormorle. He says the school’s practices are turning pupils into ‘beggars’ instead of learners. GES has launched an investigation. Story inside.
4. GoldBod Announces Overhaul Of Pricing Regime
Summary: Ghana Gold Board CEO Sammy Gyamfi has announced a complete overhaul of the gold pricing regime. The new system will use real-time international prices to ensure small-scale miners get fair value and reduce smuggling. Details on implementation and impact on cedi reserves inside.
The Daily Searchlight
1. THE GAME PLAN WORKED!!! Ghana Extend Historic Unbeaten Record Against England After Stalemate in 2026 World Cup Clash
Summary: The Black Stars held England to a draw in their 2026 World Cup group clash in Boston. Coach Otto Addo’s defensive game plan frustrated England’s attack and kept Ghana’s unbeaten record against the Three Lions intact. Match report + player ratings on Page 2. Photo shows Ghana’s #11 in action vs England’s #9 Harry Kane.
2. Adwoa Safo Breaks Silence on Kwabenya Shooting! …as Medical Tests Reveal Bullet Fragments Near Her Brain Amid Intensifying Kristo Asafo Succession Crisis
Summary: Former Dome-Kwabenya MP Sarah Adwoa Safo has spoken publicly for the first time since her shooting. Medical tests show bullet fragments remain near her brain. She’s also addressing the Kristo Asafo church succession crisis. Full interview on Page 9.
3. Israel Kwadwo Safo Akofena, Eight Others Granted Bail … Over Kwabenya Shooting Case
Summary: Israel Kwadwo Safo Akofena, son of Apostle Kwadwo Safo, and 8 others have been granted bail by the court over the Kwabenya shooting case involving Adwoa Safo. Court proceedings continue. Details on Page 9.
4. Afenyo-Markin Accuses President Mahama of Discrimination! … Over Separate Meeting With Majority Caucus as Parliamentary Tensions Flare
Summary: Minority Leader Alexander Afenyo-Markin has accused President Mahama of discrimination. He says the President met separately with the Majority Caucus, sidelining the Minority. He calls it a threat to parliamentary democracy. Full comments on Page 10.
The Informer
1. Govt Cracks Down On Gun Ownership
Summary: The government has launched a major crackdown on gun ownership. All firearm holders must now undergo psychiatric evaluation and drug tests before their licenses can be renewed. The new policy comes after recent gun violence. Minister of Interior Muntaka Mohammed Mubarak is leading the directive. Story on Page 3.
2. Ghanaians To Pay More For Water, Electricity …As PURC Raises Tariffs
Summary: PURC has announced new utility tariff hikes. Ghanaians will pay more for water and electricity starting this billing cycle. Details inside on Page 2.
3. Rawlings Was Selfless! – Mahama
Summary: President John Mahama has paid tribute to the late President J.J. Rawlings, describing him as “selfless” and a leader who put Ghana first. Mahama made the comments during a memorial event. Full tribute on Page 4.
4. I’m Apolitical – Otumfuo
Summary: Asantehene Otumfuo Osei Tutu II says he remains apolitical despite constant political pressure. The King reiterated his role is to unite all Ghanaians, not take political sides. Story on Page 9.
5. NDC Lied Its Way To Power …Afenyo-Markin Fires, Rallies NPP for 2028 Battle
Summary: NPP MP Alexander Kwamena Afenyo-Markin has accused the NDC of lying to Ghanaians to win power. He used the platform to rally NPP supporters and prepare the party for the 2028 elections. More on Page 5.
6. UTAG Bares Teeth @ Govt … Over Salaries & Welfare Concerns
Summary: The University Teachers Association of Ghana, UTAG, is confronting the government over poor salaries and welfare conditions. They say promises made have not been fulfilled. Details on Page 13.
The Daily Statesman
1. BAWUMIA PRESIDENCY IS COMING
Summary: Former NPP Chairman Paul Afoko declares that Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia’s presidency is imminent. He says he has a bold “3Rs” plan to rescue and rebuild the NPP ahead of 2028. Afoko is also positioning himself as National Chairman hopeful. Full story + details of the “3Rs” on Page 2.
2. Minority Leader fumes over “discriminatory” NDC-President meeting
Summary: The Minority Leader in Parliament is angry over a recent meeting between the President and NDC officials. He calls it “discriminatory” and says the President is sidelining Parliament’s minority side on key national issues. Details on Page 2.
3. Gov’t suspends all firearm licences, introduces stricter controls
Summary: The government has suspended all existing firearm licenses nationwide and announced stricter controls. Gun owners must now meet tougher vetting requirements before reapplication. The move follows concerns over gun violence. Full policy details on Page 2. Minister of Interior pictured.
4. Charles Bissue rejects calls for case withdrawal, demands full trial
Summary: Former presidential staffer Charles Bissue has rejected calls for his case to be withdrawn. He’s demanding a full trial instead to clear his name. Bissue insists he has nothing to hide. Story on Page 2.
The Ghanaian Publisher
1. GoldBod Unveils Trading Reforms
Summary: Ghana Gold Board CEO Samuel Kwabena Gyamfi has unveiled sweeping trading reforms. The new rules introduce transparent pricing tied to international rates, stricter licensing for buyers, and faster payments to miners. GoldBod says the reforms will curb smuggling and increase forex reserves. Full policy details on Page 3. GoldBod logo and gold bars featured.
2. Ntim Fordjour Calls For Probe …Into $208M Drug Linked To Ghana
Summary: MP for Asin South, Rev. John Ntim Fordjour, is demanding a parliamentary probe into an alleged $208 million drug shipment linked to Ghana. He says the matter raises serious national security and reputation concerns. He wants the government and security agencies to investigate. More on Page 3.
3. Kwadwo Safo, 8 Others Get GH¢4.5m Bail
Summary: Israel Kwadwo Safo Akofena and 8 others have been granted GH¢4.5 million bail over the Kwabenya shooting case involving former MP Sarah Adwoa Safo. The court set conditions as the case continues. Photo shows Nana Kwadwo Safo Akofena, Sarah Adwoa Safo, and the late Apostle Kwadwo Safo. Details on Page 2.
The Metro Lens
1. Review Disability Act 715 …to Better Protect Persons with Disabilities – Annoh-Dompreh
Summary: Majority Chief Whip Frank Annoh-Dompreh, MP for Nsawam/Adoagyiri, is calling for a review of the Disability Act 715. He says the 2006 law needs updating to better protect and include persons with disabilities in Ghana today. Full details on Page 3.
2. Ghana Frustrates England in Boston
Summary: The Black Stars held England to a frustrating draw/stalemate in a match played in Boston. The photo shows Ghanaian players in yellow frustrating England’s attack. Match report and reactions on Page 4.
3. Electricity Tariffs Up 3.49%, Water 0.85% From July 1
Summary: PURC has announced new utility tariff increases effective July 1. Electricity goes up by 3.49% and water by 0.85%. Consumers will see the changes in their next bills. More on Page 9.
4. Kantanka Family Feud: ‘I Have Never Owned a Gun’ – Adwoa Safo
Summary: Former Dome-Kwabenya MP Sarah Adwoa Safo has denied owning a gun amid the ongoing Kantanka family feud. She says “I have never owned a gun” as she speaks out for the first time since her shooting incident. Story on Page 3.
The Custodian
1. Probe $208m Drug Bust > Ntim Fordjour Presses For Answers On Alleged Link To Ghana
Summary: Ranking Member on Defence and Interior, Rev. John Ntim Fordjour, is demanding a full probe into an alleged $208 million drug bust linked to Ghana. He’s pressing government and security agencies for answers on how Ghana got connected to the shipment. He says the country’s reputation is at stake. Full story on Page 3. Photo shows sacks of suspected narcotics.
2. Darko-Mensah Proposes Mining Revenue-Sharing Formula
Summary: Kwabena Okyere Darko-Mensah, MP for Takoradi, has proposed a new mining revenue-sharing formula. He says communities affected by mining should get a bigger, more transparent share of revenue to fund development. Details of the proposal on Page 6.
3. AG Justifies DACF Payment Into MPs’ Personal Accounts /Pg 2
Summary: Attorney-General Dr. Dominic Ayine is defending the payment of DACF funds directly into MPs’ personal accounts. He says it’s legal and necessary for constituency projects. The applicant, Dr. Yaw Tonwfoor, disagrees and has challenged it in court. Arguments from both sides on Page 2.
4. Weija-Gbawe MP’s Eye Surgery Initiative Benefits Second Batch
Summary: The eye surgery initiative by Weija-Gbawe MP has treated its second batch of beneficiaries. Residents with eye conditions received free screening and surgery. Organizers say the project is improving quality of life in the constituency. Story on Page 3.
5. Nsawam-Adoagyiri Constituents Benefit From Annoh-Dompreh Eye Surgery Project /Pg 5
Summary: Residents of Nsawam-Adoagyiri are also benefiting from an eye surgery project sponsored by Majority Chief Whip Frank Annoh-Dompreh. Hundreds have received free eye care under the initiative. More on Page 5.
The Inquisitor
1. Kwabenya Shooting Incident: ISRAEL, OTHERS GET BAIL
Summary: Israel Kwadwo Safo Akufena and other accused persons have been granted bail by the court in connection with the Kwabenya shooting incident involving former MP Sarah Adwoa Safo. C.I.D is continuing investigations. Photo shows police van + court proceedings. Inset: Israel Kwadwo Safo Akufena.
2. GoldBod Offers Pricing Threshold For Licensed Gold Buyers
Summary: Ghana Gold Board has introduced a minimum pricing threshold for licensed gold buyers. CEO Samuel Kwabena Gyamfi says it’s to stop underpricing by middlemen and ensure small-scale miners get fair value based on live international rates. Enforcement details + impact on smuggling on Pages 4 & 5.
3. BOST Parries Fuel Contamination At Kumasi Depot
Summary: BOST Energies has responded to reports of fuel contamination at its Kumasi depot, saying quality control systems “parried” any bad fuel from entering the market. Management assures Ghanaians that fuel at the pumps meets safety standards. Full statement inside.
4. Tsatsu Tsikata Cautions NDC
Summary: NDC legal stalwart Tsatsu Tsikata is warning the party against internal divisions and complacency. He says unity and discipline are key if NDC wants to stay in power beyond 2028. His comments come amid ongoing party debates.
Junior Graphic
1. Stray cattle invade Kpone Prep School
Summary: Stray cattle have been invading Kpone Prep School, disrupting learning. Kpone-Katamanso MCE Samuel Tetteh Kwashie Morton warned that the assembly will start impounding stray cattle found on school compounds, streets, and public spaces. Story by Benjamin Xornam Glover, TEMA. Continued on page 3.
2. Migration of the Ewes
Summary: Students of St Mary’s R/C Girls Basic School, Accra, reenacted the migration of the Ewe people from Notsie in Togo to the Volta Region during a cultural durbar last Friday. Picture by Priscilla Asantewaa Obeng.





