Newspaper Headlines, June 30, 2026

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NEWSPAPER HEADLINES 30

What the front pages say:

1. Main Headline: NPP ENGAGES IN ‘FLOOD POLITICS’!

…As People Drown, Party Accuses Mahama Government of Deepening Accra Flood Crisis [Page 2]

2. Floods Claim 9 Lives In Accra [Page 3]

Summary: Heavy rains have killed 9 people in Accra as floodwaters submerged major streets and communities. Emergency response is underway.

3. More Rains Coming! – Meteorological Agency [Page 4]

Summary: The Ghana Meteorological Agency warns Ghanaians to expect more rainfall, raising fears of further flooding in Accra and other areas.

4. Don’t Travel To South Africa Unless Absolutely Necessary! – Ghana Warns Citizens [Page 5]

Summary: The Ghana government has issued a travel advisory urging citizens to avoid non-essential travel to South Africa.

5. Black Stars World Cup Knockout Ticket Prices Spark Concern [Page 6]

Summary: Fans are raising alarm over high ticket prices for Black Stars World Cup knockout games, saying costs are now beyond reach for many Ghanaians.

1. National Day of Prayer and Thanksgiving

Summary: Ghana will observe a National Day of Prayer and Thanksgiving tomorrow, Wednesday, July 1. Muslims, Christians, traditional authorities, government officials, and citizens will gather nationwide to seek divine guidance and reset national values. [Story on page 2]

2. Floods Reflect Failure of Sanitation Enforcement

Summary: Mr. Michael Agyekum Quayonor, National Inspectorate of UNECC, says the flooding in Accra shows a breakdown in the enforcement of sanitation laws. [Page 4]

3. Drug Abuse Threatens National Security

Summary: Chief of Staff Julius Debrah has warned that the rising rate of drug abuse in the country poses a serious threat to Ghana’s national security.

4. NPA Shuts Flooded Fuel Stations

Summary: The National Petroleum Authority has closed fuel stations that were affected by flooding to prevent fire and safety hazards to the public. [Page 3]

5. Human-Centred AI for Ghana’s Educators

Summary: Chief of Staff Julius Debrah has called for Ghana to adopt a human-centred approach to AI in shaping education policy and preparing future educators.

1. Anti-Afoko Plot Explodes in Plotters’ Faces

Summary: The National Council of the NPP dismissed a petition on Thursday, June 25, 2026, seeking to block Paul Afoko from contesting for National Chairman. An unknown petitioner’s case was thrown out because the grounds were not disclosed. [cont’d on page 3]

2. As Royalties Hit GHC5bn, IMF Charges MIIF to Lead Small-Scale Mining Formalisation

Summary: With mineral royalties reaching GHC5 billion, the IMF has tasked the Minerals Income Investment Fund to lead efforts to formalise small-scale mining in Ghana.

3. Nungua Mantse Witnesses Sacred Nsho Bulemo Rites Ahead of Kplejoo Festival

Summary: The Nungua Mantse took part in the sacred Nsho Bulemo rites as part of preparations for the Kplejoo Festival.

4. Pan African Youth Leadership Foundation Inducts Mariam Amadasun Into Its Governing Council

Summary: The Pan-African Youth Leadership Foundation has inducted Mariam Amadasun into its Governing Council. [Page 4]

5. Ahanta West MP Sidesteps Traditional Authority

Summary: The Ahanta West MP is accused of organising a Heritage Month using fake family members and deceiving the Acting Defence Minister to gain illegal custody of the repatriated severed head of Otuamfuo Badu Bonsu II. [Page 3]

6. We Cannot Trade Our Future for Present Needs – His Royal Majesty Awulae on Galamsey Fight

Summary: His Royal Majesty Awulae says Ghana must not sacrifice its future for short-term gains in the fight against galamsey. [Page 3]

1. GMet issues fresh rain alert

Summary: The Ghana Meteorological Agency warns more rainfall is expected across Accra and surrounding communities after Monday’s floods. The death toll has risen to nine, with the Ghana National Fire Service confirming at least nine people lost their lives. Officials fear the number could rise as rescue and recovery operations continue. [Cont. on page 3]

2. Mahama announces relief for flood victims

Summary: President John Dramani Mahama has announced relief measures for those affected by the floods in Greater Accra. [Pg 3]

3. Insurance brokers advise flood victims to document damage before filing claims

Summary: The Insurance Brokers Association of Ghana is urging flood victims to properly document property damage before submitting insurance claims.

4. NPP blasts govt over flood response

Summary: NPP General Secretary Justin Kodua Frimpong has criticised the government’s handling of the flood situation and is demanding urgent action. [Pg 5]

5. Ginger prices to remain high for two years

Summary: An expert warns that ginger prices are expected to stay high for the next two years.

1. OKAI MINTAH DECLARES BID FOR NDC NATIONAL YOUTH ORGANISER

Summary: Okai Mintah has declared his intention to contest for the NDC National Youth Organiser position. [Story on Page 3]

2. NADMO Orders Residents To Vacate Weija Dam Spillway Areas Immediately

Summary: NADMO has ordered residents in Weija Dam spillway areas to vacate immediately. [Story on Page 4]

3. My Warnings Were Ignored – Ebo Noah Reacts To Deadly Floods

Summary: Ebo Noah says his warnings about the floods were ignored. [Story on Page 2]

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