
Henry Nana Boakye, the National Organiser of the New Patriotic Party NPP, has urged President John Mahama to remove Madam Mary Ewusi, CEO of the Ghana Free Zones Board GFZB, from her position. This call follows remarks made by Madam Ewusi concerning Apostle Eric Nyamekye, Chairman of the Church of Pentecost. Apostle Nyamekye had expressed concerns about the impact of illegal mining, known as galamsey, on Ghana's water bodies, noting its effect on the church's river baptisms. Madam Ewusi reportedly warned Apostle Nyamekye against commenting on galamsey, threatening consequences if he continued. Nana Boakye described Madam Ewusi's reaction as a "distasteful attack" on a respected religious leader and characterized it as part of a broader strategy by the current administration to silence critics. He demanded the immediate revocation of Madam Ewusi's appointment and an apology from President Mahama and the National Democratic Congress NDC leadership to Apostle Eric Nyamekye and the Church of Pentecost. Madam Mary Ewusi has since apologized. Nana Boakye affirmed that the opposition and the public would not be silenced regarding the government's performance and vowed that the NPP would continue to hold the administration accountable.
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Must ReadUN Secretary-General António Guterres has appointed Ghanaian Edem Wosornu as the Assistant High Commissioner for Protection at the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees. She succeeds Ruvendrini Menikdiwela of Sri Lanka. Wosornu brings over two decades of experience in humanitarian affairs, having served as the Director of the Crisis Response Division of the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs UNOCHA since April 2023. Her previous roles include Chief of the Response Support Branch within OCHA’s Humanitarian Sector Division in Geneva and positions with the UN High Commissioner for Refugees. Before her UN career, she worked in the private legal sector in London. Wosornu holds a Postgraduate Diploma in Legal Studies, a Master of Laws in International Banking and Finance Law, and a Bachelor of Laws.
Must ReadNii Ayi-Bonte II, the Gbese Mantse and paramount chief of the Ga State, has reportedly passed away on Saturday, June 6, 2026, after a short illness. His death was reported on Monday, June 8, 2026. Just two days prior to his passing, Nii Ayi-Bonte II participated in traditional activities for the lifting of the ban on drumming and noise-making ahead of the Homowo Festival. Videos from the event show him engaging with attendees, being carried through the crowd, and waving while dancing to drums. Nii Ayi-Bonte II was unveiled as the first paramount chief of Gbese, the largest division of the Ga State, in April 2023. He was also known in Ghanaian football circles for his association with Accra Hearts of Oak, where he served as an executive.

The High Court is scheduled to deliver its ruling on an application for a stay of execution filed by the Office of the Special Prosecutor OSP on Monday, June 15, 2026. This development was shared by TV3 on June 8, 2026. The OSP filed this application and a notice of appeal against a High Court ruling that directed the Attorney General to take over prosecutions initiated by the anti-corruption body. The challenged ruling stated that the OSP needs specific authorization under its enabling law to prosecute criminal cases. Without such authorization, the court deemed OSP-initiated prosecutions invalid and mandated the Attorney General to assume responsibility for those cases. This issue emerged during proceedings in the Strategic Mobilisation Limited SML case involving former Finance Minister Ken Ofori-Atta. Following this ruling, several cases being prosecuted by the OSP, including the SML case and the National Petroleum Authority NPA case involving Mustapha Hamid, were adjourned pending a decision on the agency's prosecutorial mandate.