
A Cape Town resident expressed concern regarding recent anti-illegal immigration demonstrations by the March and March group in South Africa. In an interview with Newzroom Afrika on June 20, 2026, she highlighted that many South Africans have families and children with foreign nationals. She argued that calls for foreigners' removal could lead to significant financial and emotional burdens on women left to raise children alone. Her comments have generated mixed reactions on social media, with some supporting her views and others advocating for stricter immigration law enforcement.
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Ghana participated in the 19th Session of the Conference of States Parties COSP19 to the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities CRPD at the United Nations Headquarters in New York from June 9 to 11, 2026. The delegation, led by the Minister for Gender, Children and Social Protection, Dr Agnes Naa Momo Lartey, included representatives from various ministries and disability organizations. The conference theme was "CRPD at 20: Celebrating and Consolidating Achievements and Shaping the Next Phase of Implementation in a Changing World." Dr Lartey delivered Ghana's statement, highlighting initiatives such as the Persons with Disabilities Bill, 2026, an increase in the District Assemblies Common Fund allocation for persons with disabilities, and expanded social protection programs like LEAP. Other efforts include the Free Tertiary Education Policy, integration of the Ghana Accessibility Standard into building regulations, and the Digital Acceleration Project. Cabinet has also approved the ratification of the Protocol to the African Charter on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities. While acknowledging progress, Dr Lartey noted ongoing challenges in employment, attitudinal barriers, and access to assistive technologies. The Ghanaian delegation also engaged in several side events, sharing experiences on inclusive participation, preparedness for persons with disabilities in emergencies, the private sector's role in inclusive care, and financing disability inclusion. The
Must ReadSarah Adwoa Safo, former Member of Parliament for Dome-Kwabenya and recognized head of the Kwadwo Safo family, was allegedly shot at while attempting to serve court documents. The injunction papers aimed to prevent the installation of her younger brother, Israel Kwadwo Safo Akofena, as leader of the Kristo Asafo Mission. The incident reportedly occurred at a property linked to Israel Safo, where a gathering was organized for his installation as successor to the late founder, Apostle Kwadwo Safo. While the family claims Israel Safo discharged a firearm and instructed others to open fire on her vehicle, claims from Israel Safo's lawyer and church members suggest Adwoa Safo fired first. Unconfirmed reports indicate about 15 rounds of ammunition were discharged. The family statement, released on Monday, June 22, 2026, confirmed Adwoa Safo is in stable condition and responding to medical treatment. The matter has been reported to law enforcement authorities for investigation.

The National Democratic Congress NDC has named its national headquarters after its founder and late former President, Jerry John Rawlings. This decision, reported by adomonline.com on June 22, 2026, aims to preserve his legacy and acknowledge his contributions to Ghana’s democracy. The unveiling ceremony in Accra was attended by party executives, government officials, and supporters. Fifi Fiave Kwetey, General Secretary of the NDC, praised Rawlings as a visionary whose leadership was fundamental to the party's success. Majority Leader Mahama Ayariga encouraged unity among members to strengthen the party. Johnson Asiedu Nketiah, the party's National Chairman, explained that while Rawlings had resisted institutions being named after him during his lifetime, dedicating the headquarters as "Jerry John Rawlings House" was deemed a fitting tribute after consultations. President John Dramani Mahama officially dedicated the building by unveiling a plaque bearing Rawlings’ name. The event concluded with tributes highlighting Rawlings’ lasting impact on the NDC and Ghana’s democratic development.