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    General Secretary of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Justin Kodua Frimpong, has called on President John Dramani Mahama to declare a state of emergency over the worsening illegal mining menace, popularly known as galamsey.

    Declare State of Emergency on Galamsey Now — NPP’s Kodua Tells Mahama

    President John Dramani Mahama says Ghana is on track to boast the best road network in West Africa within the next two years, driven by his government’s flagship Big Push infrastructure initiative.

    Mahama Projects Ghana to Have West Africa’s Best Roads Within Two Years

    The Bank of Ghana (BoG) has registered more than 100 virtual asset service providers (VASPs) under a new policy framework designed to regulate the country’s expanding cryptocurrency market. The move is part of Ghana’s Policy Position on Virtual Assets and Service Providers, released by the central bank in November 2025. It marks Ghana’s first national framework for the oversight of virtual assets such as cryptocurrencies, tokens, and blockchain-based services. According to the Bank, a registration exercise conducted in July 2025 identified over 100 companies offering services such as crypto exchange, wallet management, brokerage, and investment advisory to more than three million users nationwide. To strengthen supervision, the BoG will establish a Virtual Assets Regulatory Office (VARO) to coordinate with agencies including the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), the Financial Intelligence Centre (FIC), the Ghana Revenue Authority (GRA), and the National Communications Authority (NCA). “The Bank recognises that virtual assets can no longer remain outside Ghana’s financial regulatory remit,” the policy document stated. The framework shifts Ghana’s stance from caution to regulation. Previously, in 2018 and 2022, the BoG warned that cryptocurrencies were not legal tender and directed financial institutions to avoid processing crypto-related transactions. Under the new regime, Ghana’s regulatory approach will be risk-based and activity-specific, meaning that high-risk activities such as crypto trading and custody will undergo stricter licensing, while low-risk services will go through simplified procedures. Although virtual assets will not be recognised as legal tender, the Bank says the new policy aims to balance innovation, consumer protection, and financial stability, while mitigating risks such as money laundering, fraud, and terrorism financing. The policy also introduces the National Virtual Assets Literacy Initiative (NaVALI), which will promote financial education and responsible crypto usage among young Ghanaians — the country’s largest group of digital asset users. Ghana’s move aligns with international standards set by the Financial Action Task Force (FATF), the International Monetary Fund (IMF), and the Bank for International Settlements (BIS), placing it among Africa’s emerging leaders in regulated digital finance.

    BoG registers 100+ crypto firms under new regulation

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    Inflation down to 8% as food prices ease — GSS

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    A ruling by the Commission on Human Rights and Administrative Justice (CHRAJ) has indicted former Commissioner-General of the Ghana Revenue Authority (GRA), Rev. Dr. Ammishaddai Owusu-Amoah, for procurement violations and administrative failures that allegedly led to financial losses of close to GHS 9 million.

    Ex-GRA Commissioner Found Culpable in GHS 9m Procurement Breach – CHRAJ

    The Minister for Education and Member of Parliament for Tamale South, Haruna Iddrisu, has underscored the critical role of digital skills in nation-building, urging young people to embrace technology as a tool for personal growth and national development.

    Ghana’s Future Is Digital — Haruna Iddrisu Urges Youth to Seize Tech Opportunities

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    The Bank of Ghana (BoG) has registered more than 100 virtual asset service providers (VASPs) under a new policy framework designed to regulate the country’s expanding cryptocurrency market. The move is part of Ghana’s Policy Position on Virtual Assets and Service Providers, released by the central bank in November 2025. It marks Ghana’s first national framework for the oversight of virtual assets such as cryptocurrencies, tokens, and blockchain-based services. According to the Bank, a registration exercise conducted in July 2025 identified over 100 companies offering services such as crypto exchange, wallet management, brokerage, and investment advisory to more than three million users nationwide. To strengthen supervision, the BoG will establish a Virtual Assets Regulatory Office (VARO) to coordinate with agencies including the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), the Financial Intelligence Centre (FIC), the Ghana Revenue Authority (GRA), and the National Communications Authority (NCA). “The Bank recognises that virtual assets can no longer remain outside Ghana’s financial regulatory remit,” the policy document stated. The framework shifts Ghana’s stance from caution to regulation. Previously, in 2018 and 2022, the BoG warned that cryptocurrencies were not legal tender and directed financial institutions to avoid processing crypto-related transactions. Under the new regime, Ghana’s regulatory approach will be risk-based and activity-specific, meaning that high-risk activities such as crypto trading and custody will undergo stricter licensing, while low-risk services will go through simplified procedures. Although virtual assets will not be recognised as legal tender, the Bank says the new policy aims to balance innovation, consumer protection, and financial stability, while mitigating risks such as money laundering, fraud, and terrorism financing. The policy also introduces the National Virtual Assets Literacy Initiative (NaVALI), which will promote financial education and responsible crypto usage among young Ghanaians — the country’s largest group of digital asset users. Ghana’s move aligns with international standards set by the Financial Action Task Force (FATF), the International Monetary Fund (IMF), and the Bank for International Settlements (BIS), placing it among Africa’s emerging leaders in regulated digital finance.

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AFCON 2021: Egypt coach Carlos Queiroz announces preliminary 40-man squad

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Egypt coach Carlos Queiroz has listed a 40-man provisional squad for next month’s Africa Cup of Nations in Cameroon.

The notable absentee from the squad is Zamalek star midfielder Tarek Hamed who was also overlooked for the just ended FIFA Arab Cup in Qatar.

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Smouha winger Hussein Faisal has been omitted from the squad but Ghazl El-Mahalla’s defender Mohamed Fathallah has been handed a debut Pharaohs call-up.

Read also: Defender Rady Ovouka unilaterally terminates contract with Hearts of Oak

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England based trio Mohamed Salah [Liverpool], Mohamed Elneny [Arsenal] and Mahmoud ‘Trezeguet’ Hassan [Aston Villa] headline the list.

Queiroz will announce his final 23-man squad by the end of December.

Egypt who will be chasing a record-extending eighth African title are in Group D alongside Nigeria, Sudan and Guinea-Bissau.

Egypt’s 40-man preliminary squad:

Goalkeepers: Mohamed El-Shennawy (Ahly), Mohamed Fawzy (Ismaily), Mohamed Sobhy (Farco), Mahmoud Gad (Enppi)

Defenders: Ayman Ashraf (Ahly), Ahmed Fatouh (Zamalek), Ahmed Hegazy (Ittihad of Jeddah), Akram Tawfik (Ahly), Mahmoud ‘El-Wensh’ Hamdi (Zamalek), Mahmoud Alaa (Zamalek), Ahmed Yassin (NBE), Mohamed Hany (Ahly), Mohamed Abdel-Monem (Future FC), Mohamed Hamdy (Pyramids FC), Mohamed Fathallah (Ghazl El-Mahalla), Ahmed Ramadan Beckham (Smouha), Marawan Dawoud (Enppi)

Midfielders: Omar Kamal (Future FC), Amr El-Sulaya (Ahly), Mostafa Fathi (Zamalek), Mohamed Magdi “Afsha” (Ahly), Emam Ashour (Zamalek), Mohamed Elneny (Arsenal), Abdallah El-Said (Pyramids FC), Ramadan Sobhy (Pyramids FC), Ahmed Sayed Zizo (Zamalek), Ibrahim Adel (Pyramids FC), Ahmed Refaat (Future FC), Nabil ‘Dunga’ Emad (Pyramids FC), Hamdy Fathy (Ahly), Mohanad Lasheen (Talae El-Geish)

Forwards: Mohamed Salah (Liverpool), Mostafa Mohamed (Galatasaray), Omar Marmoush (Stuttgart), Marwan Hamdy (Smouha), Ahmed “Kouka” Hassan (Konyaspor), Ahmed Yasser Rayyan (Altay), Mahmoud ‘Trezeguet’ Hassan (Aston Villa), Mohamed Sherif (Ahly).

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