Ghana-U.S. Reach Deportation Agreement to Deport over 7000 Persons

The governments of Ghana and the United States of America (USA) have come to a compromise in their efforts to deport undocumented Ghanaian immigrants. This follows the U.S. government’s concern that the government of Ghana was not complying with international obligations regarding the issuance of travel documents to Ghanaian awaiting deportation. The U.S. Embassy in … Read more

Ghana Police Tighten Security For Elections

Violent clashes between supporters of rival political parties have raised concern about security as Ghanaians prepares for presidential and parliamentary elections on December 7. Ghana’s Center for Democratic Governance released a survey this week that said 54 percent of Ghanaians thought political parties or candidates were “very likely” to use violence in the upcoming elections. … Read more

American Voters Were Indecisive Towards Woman President-US Ambassador

The United States (U. S) Ambassador to Ghana, Robert P. Jackson has observed that American voters were not entirely honest about whether or not they were prepared to have a woman as President as they went into last Tuesday’s Presidential election. Ambassador Jackson was responding to a question during an interaction with the media at … Read more