Ghana and Russia Strengthen Bilateral Relations At Technical Political Consultations in Accra LOCAL NEWS POLITICS by panafricantv - March 15, 2026March 15, 20260 By Makiza Micheline LatifaAccra, Ghana — The Republic of Ghana and the Russian Federation have reaffirmed their commitment to deepening bilateral relations following a Technical Session of Political Consultations held on March 12, 2026, at Ghana’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Accra. The meeting provided an opportunity for both nations to review the current state of cooperation and identify new areas for strengthened partnership.The Ghanaian delegation was led by Eric Owusu-Boateng, Director of the Europe Bureau at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, while the Russian side was headed by Anatoly Bashkin, Director of the Department of African States of the Russian Federation. Reinforcing a 68-Year PartnershipOpening the session, Coordinating Director of Political and Economic Affairs at Ghana’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs,
Dr. Apaak Lauds collaborative governance In Education sector Progress LOCAL NEWS POLITICS by panafricantv - March 12, 2026March 12, 20260 March 12, 2026Deputy Minister for Education, Dr. Clement Abas Apaak, has praised the collaborative engagement between the Ministry, Parliament, and key educational institutions in advancing Ghana’s education sector.He made these statements when he led the Ministry of Education to the maiden sitting of the Parliamentary Committee on Economy and Development on Tuesday for the 2024 National Annual Progress Report, alongside officials from the Ghana Education Service (GES) and the Commission for Technical and Vocational Education and Training (CTVET).“Your presence here today reflects the Ministry's commitment to transparency, accountability, and collaboration with Parliament in advancing Ghana's education agenda,” Dr. Apaak said, emphasizing the cooperative approach to monitoring and reviewing sectoral progress.He noted that the annual report, prepared by the National Development Planning
Make Women Day Celebration Meaningful To Protect Their Economic Efforts and Food Security on the Ecowas Regional Block LOCAL NEWS POLITICS by panafricantv - March 11, 2026March 11, 20260 Story by Oscar Akaba NorvixoxoThe celebration of International Women's Day each year provides an important opportunity to recognize the achievements and contributions of women across the world. However, beyond celebration and symbolic recognition, the day should also serve as a platform for addressing the structural challenges that limit women’s economic participation for women engaged in cross-border trade across West Africa, making this day meaningful requires practical actions that protect their economic efforts and strengthen regional food security.Undoubtedly Women constitute a significant proportion of informal cross-border traders within the West African region. Every day, they move agricultural produce, processed foods, textiles, and other essential goods across borders, sustaining markets and supporting livelihoods in both rural and urban communities. Their trading activities
Young Ghanaian Women Striving For Success As The World Marks International Women’s Day LOCAL NEWS POLITICS by panafricantv - March 9, 2026March 9, 20260 Story by George Yawson VINEH As the world celebrates International Women’s Day on March 8, my attention is being drawn to the resilience, determination, and achievements of women and girls who continue to pursue their dreams despite challenges. Across Ghana, many young women are taking bold steps to build careers, start businesses, and support their families while contributing to national development. This year’s observance highlights the need for stronger support systems by the government and society to empower women and girls. Globally, the 2026 theme emphasizes “Rights, Justice, and Action for All Women and Girls,” calling for deliberate efforts to remove barriers that limit opportunities for women. In Ghana, young women are increasingly entering fields such as entrepreneurship, digital technology, agriculture,
Nine Persons Arrested As Customs Intercepts Undeclared Tramadol At Tema Port LOCAL NEWS POLITICS by panafricantv - March 4, 2026March 4, 20260 Story by George Yawson VINEH Nine public officers, including five Customs officers, one officer from the Narcotics Control Commission, one Port Security officer, one Energy Commission officer and one Standards Authority officer, have been arrested and placed under Police inquiry bail in connection with the interception of a container carrying a massive consignment of undeclared Tramadol at the Tema Port. The arrests follow the seizure by the Customs Division of the Ghana Revenue Authority (GRA) of a container loaded with 299 cartons containing 146,932,000 tablets (250mg and 225mg) of undeclared Tramadol Hydrochloride, equivalent to 34,847.2 kilogrammes. The seizure according to a press statement signed and issued on Tuesday 3 March,2026 was triggered by intelligence received by the Preventive wing of the Customs
Victory for Innovation: LOCAL NEWS POLITICS by panafricantv - March 4, 2026March 4, 20260 Vindicating the Vision of DVLA Chief Julius Kotey In a landmark moment for Ghana’s transport and security landscape, the clouds of legal uncertainty have finally cleared. The recent decision by the High Court regarding the injunction filed by the Vehicle Embossment Manufacturers Association of Ghana (VEMAG) serves as more than just a legal win—it is a resounding vindication for the Chief Executive of the DVLA, Julius Neequaye Kotey. Standing Firm for Change.Since taking the helm, Mr. Kotey has been a tireless advocate for modernizing a system that many felt had become "polarized" and outdated. His push to replace the current registration plates with a state-of-the-art, security-oriented model was never just about aesthetics; it was a bold step toward national security. Despite the intense pressure
Nine Persons Arrested as Customs Intercepts Undeclared Tramadol at Tema Port AFRICA NEWS by panafricantv - March 4, 2026March 4, 20260 Story by George Yawson VINEH Nine public officers, including five Customs officers, one officer from the Narcotics Control Commission, one Port Security officer, one Energy Commission officer and one Standards Authority officer, have been arrested and placed under Police inquiry bail in connection with the interception of a container carrying a massive consignment of undeclared Tramadol at the Tema Port. The arrests follow the seizure by the Customs Division of the Ghana Revenue Authority (GRA) of a container loaded with 299 cartons containing 146,932,000 tablets (250mg and 225mg) of undeclared Tramadol Hydrochloride, equivalent to 34,847.2 kilogrammes. The seizure according to a press statement signed and issued on Tuesday 3 March,2026 was triggered by intelligence received by the Preventive wing of the
Police Investigate Death of Liberian National at Lashibi; Three Suspects Arrested LOCAL NEWS POLITICS by panafricantv - March 2, 2026March 2, 20260 Story by George Yawson VINEH The Ghana Police Service has launched investigations into the circumstances leading to the death of a 26 year-old, a Liberian national Austin Tengeeh at Lashibi in the Greater Accra Region, leading to the arrest of three suspects. According to preliminary information from the police, the deceased had visited his brother's apartment complex at Lashibi near Sakumono on Friday, 27th February 2026 in the company of his girlfriend, but was attacked and assaulted by some residents and members of the public when the caretaker of the apartment raised an alarm that the deceased was a thief. A Police Patrol Team responding to the distress call arrived promptly at the scene, rescued the deceased, and conveyed him to the
Community 25 Landlords Association Donates to Support Save the Young Orphanage, Boosting Community Development LOCAL NEWS POLITICS by panafricantv - March 1, 2026March 1, 20260 Story by George Yawson VINEH In a heart-warming demonstration of local leadership and community responsibility, the Community 25 Landlords Association has made a significant donation to the Save the Young Orphanage, reinforcing their shared commitment to uplifting vulnerable children and strengthening community development initiatives. The donation event, held on Saturday 28 February, 2026 at the grounds of the Young Orphanage Golf City-Tema, brought together landlords, community leaders, caregivers, volunteers, and residents. It marked a meaningful step toward addressing some of the pressing needs facing the orphanage and the wider community. “We are more than just property owners in this community,” says member of the Community 25 Landlords Association, Nana Adu-Gyemfi. “We are neighbors, mentors, and guardians of the future. Supporting the young
Tatale-Sanguli DCE Mary Tagba Earns National Recognition as Ghana Marks Independence Celebrations LOCAL NEWS POLITICS by panafricantv - February 28, 2026February 28, 20260 By Braimah Abdul Majeed The District Chief Executive (DCE) for Tatale-Sanguli, Mary Tagba, has received national commendation for her outstanding leadership in urban development, adaptability, and social infrastructure, placing the Tatale-Sanguli District firmly in the national spotlight.In a citation issued by the World Diplomatic Federation (WODIF), Madam Tagba was praised for her unwavering commitment to improving the lives of residents through innovative urban planning, social infrastructure development, and responsive local governance. The citation notes that her leadership has significantly enhanced community resilience and development outcomes in the district, while contributing meaningfully to Ghana’s overall growth agenda.As a result of these contributions, Mary Tagba has been selected to receive the prestigious “Adaptability & Social Infrastructure Advocate Honor.” The award recognizes leaders