
US Customs and Border Protection CBP has issued a warning to travelers that bringing bushmeat into the United States is prohibited. The agency advised individuals returning from overseas trips to consult CBP's restricted items list for guidance on what can be imported. This directive was shared on X on June 3, 2026. CBP enforces laws for approximately 40 other government agencies, including the US Fish and Wildlife Service, the US Department of Agriculture, and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. These collaborations aim to prevent unsafe items from entering the country, protecting public health, safety, American workers, children, and domestic plant and animal life. Prohibited items include dangerous toys, vehicles that do not meet safety standards, bushmeat, and illegal substances. Restricted items, such as firearms, certain fruits and vegetables, animal products, and some animals, require special licenses or permits from federal agencies.
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Must ReadMoses Foh-Amoaning, a private legal practitioner and Executive Secretary of the National Coalition for Proper Human Sexual Rights and Family Values, has criticized President John Dramani Mahama regarding his approach to the Human Sexual Rights and Family Values Bill, also known as the anti-LGBT bill. In an interview on Asempa FM, Foh-Amoaning urged President Mahama to treat the bill's passage with the same urgency he applied to a United Nations resolution declaring slavery as the gravest crime against humanity. He argued that Western countries and multilateral organizations are pressuring Ghana to accept homosexuality, viewing this as a contemporary form of slavery. Foh-Amoaning expressed disappointment with President Mahama's recent public comments on the bill, particularly the President's statement that it is not a priority and would take time to implement. He accused President Mahama of adopting a similar approach to his predecessor, Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo, regarding the anti-gay bill.

Dr. Christine Amoako-Nuamah, a member of the National Democratic Congress NDC Council of Elders, has refuted claims that the council met with President John Dramani Mahama to discuss an alleged third-term agenda. Speaking on Citi FM on June 3, 2026, Dr. Amoako-Nuamah stated she was unaware of any such meeting. She clarified that the Council of Elders acts as an advisory body, offering guidance and counsel to the party, rather than dictating decisions or preventing individuals from pursuing political ambitions. She emphasized that the council's role is to provide direction based on their experience and not to block anyone from seeking office. This comes amidst reports from the Herald Newspaper suggesting that President Mahama, in a purported meeting with NDC elders, reiterated his opposition to a third presidential term, affirming his commitment to Ghana's constitutional two-term limit.

Dr. Samuel Brefo Adubofour, Dean of Graduate Studies at Christian Service University CSU, stated that corruption, a major societal challenge, cannot be eliminated by force alone. He argued that sustainable change requires education, moral formation, and values-based leadership. Dr. Adubofour noted that corruption extends beyond politicians to religious institutions, education, healthcare, and public administration, defining it as the abuse of power for personal gain. He made these remarks at the launch of CSU's Doctor of Ministry D.Min. in Christian Leadership and Management program in Kumasi. Dr. Brefo expressed confidence that this new program will help reduce corruption by transforming mindsets and promoting integrity. He cautioned against using spiritual euphemisms to hide unethical behavior, urging direct confrontation of these realities for true accountability. The D.Min. program aims to develop ethical leaders to challenge corrupt practices and is open to professionals from various fields with a Master’s degree, not just pastors. The program's assessment model includes extensive research, practical academic projects, and thesis writing instead of traditional exams. Most Reverend Professor Emmanuel Asante, the University Chancellor, highlighted the institution's commitment to guiding individuals to apply biblical principles for positive societal influence.
Must ReadThe Christian Council of Ghana has called on citizens to be patient while President John Dramani Mahama reviews the Human Sexual Rights and Family Values Bill. This appeal follows the President's statement during a UK visit that the anti-LGBTQ+ bill requires further scrutiny to ensure constitutional compliance before any action is taken. Rev Jehodia Godwin Amuzu, Coordinator for Interfaith and Ecumenical Relations at the Christian Council, told Citi News that the President's decision to seek legal guidance is a necessary constitutional process, not a delay tactic. He emphasized the President's responsibility to ensure legislation can withstand legal challenges. Rev Amuzu also mentioned that President Mahama had previously assured religious leaders he would assent to the bill upon its arrival. He welcomed public discussions and suggestions for Parliament to revisit aspects of the legislation, viewing them as crucial for democratic governance.