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Science & Innovation: Ghana’s Kuntunse Radio Telescope Puts Nation on Global Astronomy Map

Kuntunse, Accra – January 24, 2026 Ghana’s Radio Astronomy Observatory at Kuntunse, near Accra, is drawing growing international attention as a centre for scientific discovery, innovation, and capacity building in space science. The facility, home to a 32-metre radio telescope, has become a cornerstone of Ghana’s expanding presence on the global astronomy stage. The observatory was established through the conversion of the former Ghana Satellite Earth Station into a functioning radio astronomy instrument. Today, the Kuntunse Radio Telescope detects faint radio waves emitted by celestial objects such as pulsars and interstellar gases, enabling scientists to study the structure and dynamics of the universe.

Church & Community: PCG Bicentennial Project Driving Growth at Kuntunse

Kuntunse, Accra – January 24, 2026 The :contentReference[oaicite:0]{index=0} (PCG) is making steady progress on its landmark Kuntunse Bicentennial Project, a flagship legacy initiative marking the church’s upcoming 200th anniversary in 2028 while driving long-term community development in the Greater Accra Region. The project, situated on a 19.75-acre site at Kuntunse, is envisioned as a world-class spiritual and conference centre. Once completed, the complex will host retreats, leadership training programmes, national and international conferences, and a wide range of community-focused activities.

Health Alert: Mpox Cases Climb in Greater Accra

The :contentReference[oaicite:0]{index=0} (GHS) has issued a fresh public health alert as the number of confirmed Mpox cases in the country continues to rise. As of Thursday, January 22, 2026, health authorities recorded 12 new cases, bringing the national total to 980 confirmed infections. Rising Cases in Urban Areas Health officials have noted that a significant proportion of the newly recorded cases are concentrated within the Greater Accra Region, raising concerns about potential community transmission in densely populated urban centres.

Clash Over Fares: GPRTU Task Force Arrests 15 Drivers in Ablekuma Crackdown

Tensions over rising transportation costs in the capital escalated on Wednesday, January 21, 2026, when a task force from the :contentReference[oaicite:0]{index=0} (GPRTU) arrested 15 commercial drivers in the Ablekuma enclave of Accra. The drivers are accused of unilaterally increasing fares and short-turning commuters in an attempt to maximise profits, particularly during peak travel hours. Complaints Over Rising Fares The crackdown follows weeks of growing frustration among commuters, many of whom allege that some drivers have been charging up to double the approved fares, especially during the evening rush hour. Acting on these complaints, the GPRTU task force intercepted 15 vehicles and handed the drivers over to the local police, stating that the action was taken to protect passengers from exploitation.

Armed Robbers Attack Mobile Money Vendor Near Narhbita Hospital

An armed robbery incident near Narhbita Hospital in Tema Community 4 on December 17, 2025, sent shockwaves through residents, hospital staff, and patients in the area. The incident occurred at about 2:00 p.m., when four armed men riding on two motorbikes stormed a mobile money (MoMo) vendor operating close to the hospital premises. The suspects, fully dressed in black and masked, were reportedly armed with AK-47 rifles. According to eyewitnesses, the gunmen confronted the vendor and demanded money, triggering panic in the area. Hospital staff, patients, and nearby pedestrians fled for safety, while unarmed security personnel at the facility were unable to intervene.

Ashaiman: The Hood Where Hustle Lives

Ashaiman is a town defined by rough streets and relentless energy. Often described as Ghana’s hustle capital, it is known for its vibrant markets, informal businesses, high-speed motorbike riders, aggressive troski drivers and mates, and a long-standing association with crime. In Ashaiman, survival is not optional—it is demanded. The name Ashaiman is believed to originate from the Ga language, commonly interpreted as “the place of the Ashai people” or more broadly, a settlement of strangers or workers. This meaning reflects the town’s origins. Ashaiman emerged as a migrant settlement when workers seeking employment at Tema Harbour and the surrounding industrial zones could not afford accommodation in Tema itself. Cheaper housing and proximity to work opportunities made Ashaiman the alternative.

Top 10 Restaurants in Accra You Must Try

Accra’s food scene is as vibrant and diverse as the city itself. From high-end fine dining to authentic local flavours, the capital offers something for every palate. Whether you’re a resident or a visitor, these restaurants stand out for their quality, atmosphere, and consistency. Here are 10 of the best restaurants in Accra you should definitely try. 1. Santoku Restaurant A premium Asian fusion restaurant known for its elegant ambience and refined Japanese-inspired cuisine. Santoku is a favourite for business dinners and special occasions.

Tema We Dey: From Fishing Village to Ghana’s Harbour City

Tema, widely known as Ghana’s harbour city, lies approximately 25 kilometres east of Accra and forms part of the Greater Accra Region. Positioned within the coastal plains of southern Ghana, its geography made it a natural choice for the development of a purpose-built seaport—one that would later redefine the city’s destiny. Before modern development, Tema began as a small Ga fishing settlement known as Torman. This original community existed long before the planned city of Tema was established. Located along the southeastern coast, Torman thrived on fishing, fish smoking, salt production, and small-scale trading. Life was simple but deeply rooted in tradition, with tightly knit families, communal living, and strong adherence to Ga customs, festivals, and leadership structures.

Disaster Averted as Firefighters Contain Midday Blaze at Madina Zongo Junction

Panic gripped traders and commuters at the busy Madina Zongo Junction on Tuesday, January 21, 2026, when a fire broke out in the early afternoon, threatening one of Accra’s most vital commercial zones. A swift and coordinated response by the , however, prevented what could have been a devastating blow to the local economy. The fire reportedly started in a section near the junction, sending thick plumes of black smoke into the sky, visible from as far as the campus. Eyewitnesses said the flames began in a cluster of shops and quickly spread toward the main market area, triggering panic among traders.

Police Probe Fatal Shooting of Taxi Driver in Weija Confrontation

WEIJA, GHANA — The Ghana Police Service has launched a high-priority investigation into a fatal shooting incident involving a police officer that occurred on Sunday, January 19, 2026, in the Tetegu area near Weija. According to preliminary information released by the Service, the tragedy unfolded following an alleged heated confrontation between a policewoman and a taxi driver. The Incident Eyewitness reports indicate an altercation arose between the officer and the driver, who was operating a Hyundai i10 taxi. During the encounter, the officer reportedly discharged her firearm, striking the driver.

Police Rescue Kidnap Victim, Recover Stolen Vehicles in Nsawam Operation

NSAWAM, GHANA — A kidnapping incident in the Nsawam municipality has ended successfully following a swift security operation that led to the rescue of the victim and the recovery of two stolen vehicles, police authorities confirmed today. According to police sources, the incident began when unidentified individuals abducted the victim under unclear circumstances within the Nsawam area. The suspects also made away with two vehicles belonging to the victim, raising immediate alarm among residents and prompting an urgent police response.

GIS Repatriates Eight Foreign Nationals Involved in QNET Scams

NSAWAM, GHANA — The Ghana Immigration Service (GIS) has commenced the repatriation of eight foreign nationals who have completed their prison terms at the Nsawam Medium Security Prison. The individuals were convicted for their involvement in illegal activities related to the controversial QNET business scheme. According to an official statement released today, the convicts were arrested in August 2025 and subsequently convicted on September 9, 2025. having served their mandatory six-month custodial sentences, they have since been transferred from Nsawam Prison to the Ghana Immigration Service Holding Centre in Accra for final processing.

Music Icon Daddy Lumba Passes Away: Ghana Mourns a Legend

Ghana’s music industry is in mourning following the death of Daddy Lumba, one of the most influential and enduring figures in the country’s cultural history. News of his passing has sent shockwaves across Ghana and the wider African diaspora, with fans, fellow musicians, and public figures expressing deep sorrow at the loss of a true icon. A Cultural Force Born Charles Kwadwo Fosu, Daddy Lumba was more than a musician: he was a cultural force whose career spanned over three decades. Rising to prominence in the late 1980s, he became synonymous with modern Highlife, blending traditional Ghanaian rhythms with contemporary melodies and emotionally resonant lyrics.

Desperation at the Bus Stop: Commuters Turn to Cargo Trucks Amidst Accra Transport Shortage

A severe shortage of trotros brought Accra’s transport system to a standstill, leaving thousands stranded for hours in areas like Achimota and Circle. Desperate commuters resorted to boarding cargo trucks to get home, despite the safety risks. The disruption is tied to major traffic gridlock and a possible silent protest by drivers over rising fuel and operational costs. The situation has reignited debate over the capital’s struggling transport system.