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Morning Briefing — Sunday, 28 June 2026

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Good morning, Ghana — happy Sunday! Grab your tea or Milo and let's get you caught up on everything that matters before the day runs away from you.

Politics & the Courts

There is fresh political sparring after Samuel Mireku Duker publicly challenged Edudzi Tamakloe over the use of nolle prosequi — the state's power to drop criminal charges — in the high-profile Ken Ofori-Atta case. Mireku Duker is questioning whether the decision reflects sound moral and legal judgement on the part of the ruling side.

Meanwhile, the legal team representing Herald editor Larry Dogbey has filed an appeal against his contempt conviction at the High Court. Lawyer David Annan confirmed the appeal is already before the courts, so that battle is far from over.

Business & Economy

Good news for customers of GN Savings and Loans: the Court of Appeal has struck out a motion that was blocking the company's path back to business. The ruling clears the way for GN Savings to pursue the restoration of its operating licence — a significant legal win after years of uncertainty.

Safety & Environment

A Ghanaian geotechnical engineer is sounding the alarm over the structural safety of high-rise buildings in Accra and Tema, calling on government to urgently commission a national seismic and structural audit. With rapid urban growth continuing, the engineer warns that the risks cannot be left unexamined any longer.

In the Western Region, Awulae Kwasi Amakye III, Paramount Chief of the Nzema Traditional Area, has welcomed the government's responsible community mining initiative, rCOMSDEP, but issued a firm warning: his lands will not become a backdoor for illegal small-scale mining — galamsey — dressed up in respectable clothing.

Xenophobia & Ghanaians Abroad

The situation in South Africa continues to draw concern. Three young Ghanaian siblings living there have spoken out about suffering daily bullying and xenophobic abuse at school, with their father anxiously awaiting the next government evacuation flight to bring the family home. Their story puts a human face on a crisis that is affecting many Ghanaian families.

Adding his voice, MTN Group Chairman Mcebisi Jonas used a public platform to condemn xenophobia in South Africa, arguing plainly that poor governance — not the presence of foreign nationals — is the root of the country's troubles. Strong words from a prominent regional business figure.

Sports

The Black Stars received a presidential morale boost on Saturday as the Sports and Foreign Affairs ministers visited the team's camp ahead of a crucial World Cup Group L fixture against Croatia. President Mahama sent the delegation with a message of support — the nation is watching, boys. Give us something to celebrate.

Source: GH Today AI Briefing

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