General News
May Day declared a public holiday in Ghana for Thursday, May 1

The Ministry for the Interior has officially declared Thursday, May 1, 2025, a statutory public holiday in observance of May Day, also known as Workers’ Day.
In a statement signed by Interior Minister Muntaka Mohammed Mubarak and released on Friday, April 25, the Ministry urged the general public to mark the day across the country in line with Ghana’s holiday regulations.
“The general public is hereby reminded that Thursday, May 1, 2025, is a statutory public holiday and should be observed as such throughout the country,” the statement read.
May Day is internationally recognised as a day to celebrate and acknowledge the efforts and achievements of workers. In Ghana, the day is marked with nationwide parades, speeches from labour leaders and government officials, and reflections on labour rights and conditions.
The celebration serves as a moment of solidarity among workers and a reminder of the struggles that have shaped the modern labour movement. It is also a platform for trade unions to engage with government on matters concerning wages, job security, and workplace safety.
This year’s observance comes at a time when Ghana’s workforce continues to navigate economic challenges, with labour unions advocating for improved conditions and fair compensation. It also provides an opportunity to celebrate the resilience of workers in both the formal and informal sectors who continue to contribute to national development.
As has been tradition, the Trades Union Congress (TUC) is expected to lead national events to commemorate the day, with the theme and venue for the main rally likely to be announced in the coming days.
Source: Graphic online
General News
Ghana Armed Forces Promote Soldier Who Rejected Galamsey Bribe and Arrested Illegal Miners

The Ghana Armed Forces (GAF) have promoted Private Solomon Asare Teye-Tsu to the rank of Lance Corporal for his exemplary integrity and patriotism in rejecting a bribe from illegal miners, popularly known as galamsey operators.
The promotion was announced at an all-rank durbar held at Burma Hall in Burma Camp, Accra, on Friday, July 11, 2025. Lance Corporal Teye-Tsu, currently serving with the Department of Public Relations, was decorated by the Chief of the Defence Staff (CDS), Lieutenant General William Agyapong, who commended him for his outstanding professionalism.
As part of his reward, Lance Corporal Teye-Tsu has also been nominated to serve with the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon and was presented with a special citation acknowledging his integrity.
Addressing the gathering, which included top military officers, the CDS emphasized the Armed Forces’ commitment to rewarding ethical conduct:
“While misconduct attracts sanctions, professional behaviour such as that demonstrated by L/Cpl Teye-Tsu will always be recognized and rewarded,” Lt. Gen. Agyapong said.
The promotion follows a widely-praised incident in late 2024 when then-Private Teye-Tsu, on official guard duty at Bibiani Gold Mines, was offered a substantial bribe by illegal miners seeking unauthorized access to mining pits. Demonstrating his commitment to the national fight against illegal mining and environmental degradation, he rejected the bribe, apprehended the suspects, and handed them over to authorities.
His heroic act also earned him public recognition from Ojeyz Security Limited, the private firm responsible for the site’s security. He received an “Outstanding Staff Recognition” citation signed by the company’s CEO and founder, Captain Haruna Adamu (Rtd), praising his professionalism and unwavering dedication.
Lance Corporal Teye-Tsu, 30, hails from Odumase-Krobo in the Eastern Region. He is a 2023 recruit of the Ghana Armed Forces and an alumnus of Manya Krobo Senior High School and King David College. He is also an active member of Kloma Gbi, a youth group advocating for the development of the Krobo States.
General News
Kwame Nkrumah Avenue to Temporarily Close for Emergency Road Repairs — AMA Announces

The Accra Metropolitan Assembly (AMA) has announced the temporary closure of a portion of Kwame Nkrumah Avenue in Accra’s Central Business District (CBD) to allow for urgent repair works.
In a statement signed by the Head of Public Affairs, Gilbert Nii Ankrah, on behalf of AMA Chief Executive Officer Michael Kpakpo Allotey, the closure will take place from 8:00 p.m. on Saturday to 12:00 a.m. on Sunday.
The affected section covers the U-turn area at Lava and the stretch from the Derby Avenue/Kwame Nkrumah Avenue intersection to the Selwyn Market Street/Kwame Nkrumah Avenue intersection.
The AMA explained that the repairs are necessary due to the development of severe potholes and road depressions, which have disrupted smooth traffic flow and posed safety risks to both drivers and pedestrians.
Motorists are advised to use alternative routes during the closure and adhere to all traffic management arrangements put in place. Directional signs will be installed, and officers from the Ghana Police Service’s Motor Traffic and Transport Department (MTTD) will be on-site to assist with traffic flow.
Following the sectional repairs, the Assembly will proceed with paving works to improve the road’s durability and long-term performance.
The AMA apologized for any inconvenience the temporary closure may cause and urged all road users to cooperate as the city works to enhance transportation infrastructure and ensure safer, more efficient mobility for the public.
Crime and Investigation
Small Scale Miners Chairman Arrested for Interfering with Anti-Galamsey Operation in Desiri Forest

The Chairman of the Small Scale Miners Association, Kojo Peprah, has been arrested by the Special Anti-Galamsey Task Force deployed by the Inspector General of Police (IGP) for obstructing an operation against illegal mining in the Desiri Forest Reserve, Ashanti Region.
Police reports indicate that Mr. Peprah confronted the special team during their mission to flush out illegal miners from the forest reserve, questioning the legitimacy of their operation and demanding explanations.
Following his arrest, Mr. Peprah claimed he had received reports that the task force had entered what he believed to be his legally licensed mining site within the forest reserve.
However, authorities have clarified that small-scale mining licenses do not permit mining within forest reserves, casting doubt on the activities of miners operating in the protected area.
According to the latest data from the Forestry Commission, the Desiri Forest Reserve is currently the only “red spot” among 44 forest reserves recently invaded by illegal miners.
Mr. Peprah has since been handed over to the Nkawie Police Command to assist with ongoing investigations.
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