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GRA Assures Continuous Tax and Customs Operations Amid Heavy Rains 
NPA Announces Strict Safety Guidelines for Flood-Affected Fuel Stations
Mahama Proposes Development of New City to Reduce Pressure on Flood-Prone Accra
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Heavy Flooding Submerges Major Roads Across Accra, Disrupting Movement 

GRA Assures Continuous Tax and Customs Operations Amid Heavy Rains 

The Ghana Revenue Authority has advised businesses and taxpayers to remain vigilant and take necessary precautions as persistent heavy rains continue to affect Accra and other parts of the country, with weather forecasts indicating the likelihood of additional rainfall in the coming days. The Authority noted that adverse weather conditions can disrupt transportation networks, delay the movement of goods, and create…

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NPA Announces Strict Safety Guidelines for Flood-Affected Fuel Stations

The National Petroleum Authority has introduced mandatory safety protocols for all fuel stations impacted by flooding, directing oil marketing companies, fuel station operators, dealers, and transporters to comply immediately or face possible sanctions and legal action. The directive comes in response to recent heavy rains and flooding incidents that have heightened concerns about fuel contamination, fire outbreaks, explosions, and environmental hazards….

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Mahama Proposes Development of New City to Reduce Pressure on Flood-Prone Accra

President John Dramani Mahama has announced plans to develop a new city outside Accra as part of a long-term strategy to address congestion, rapid urbanisation, and the recurring flooding challenges facing the capital. The proposal was made after the President conducted an aerial assessment of communities severely affected by Monday’s heavy rains, which claimed at least…

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Heavy Flooding Submerges Major Roads Across Accra, Disrupting Movement 

Persistent heavy rainfall has triggered widespread flooding across Accra and its surrounding communities, leaving several major roads and bridges submerged and causing significant disruptions to transportation. According to reports, some of the capital’s busiest routes have been severely affected, prompting authorities to advise motorists and residents to avoid flooded areas and remain in safe locations until conditions…

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Foreign Affairs Ministry Advises Caution for Ghanaians Travelling to South Africa

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs has issued a travel advisory urging Ghanaians to exercise increased caution when planning trips to South Africa due to rising anti-African sentiments and planned nationwide demonstrations. In a statement dated June 29, 2026, the ministry highlighted concerns over protests scheduled for June 30, as well as reports of calls by…

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Muntaka Apologises to Ghanaians After Floods Claim Nine Lives 

Interior Minister Mohammed Muntaka Mubarak has expressed the government’s condolences and apologised to Ghanaians following the severe flooding that left nine people dead and caused extensive damage to homes and property after heavy rains swept through parts of Accra. Speaking on JoyNews’ PM Express, the Asawase Member of Parliament acknowledged the impact of the disaster and admitted that more could…

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Stakeholders Welcome Legal Education Reforms While Emphasising the Need to Preserve Professional Standards

Key players in Ghana’s legal fraternity have expressed support for the newly enacted Legal Education Act, 2026, particularly its provisions abolishing the Ghana School of Law entrance examination and permitting accredited universities to provide professional legal training. The stakeholders described the reforms as a significant milestone in the evolution of legal education and the broader justice system,…

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