Ghana Armed Forces
The committee set up to investigate the August 6, 2025, helicopter crash has made some recommendations to the government to prevent future occurrence.
The Ghana Armed Forces announced the next stage in its nationwide recruitment exercise, after the application deadline had elapsed on November 7, 2025.
CCTV footage shared on social media has shown a man, alleged to be a Ghanaian military man in plain clothes, attacking two civilians in a pharmacy.
Military police arrested the soldier caught on video attacking a pharmacy attendant and a woman who tried to film the incident from earlier in October.
The fund established by the government to support the welfare of children of the August 6 helicopter crash victims has raised over GH¢8.6m and US$20,000.
The Majority Chief Whip of Parliament, Rockson-Nelson Dafeamekpor, has threatened legal action against the Armed Forces over its age limit for enlistment.
Samuel George, the Minister for Communication, Digital Technology, and Innovation, has advocated for raising the enlistment age for the Ghana Armed Forces to 35.
The Ghana Armed Forces confirmed the arrest of two soldiers in connection with the alleged extortion over illegal mining at the Longshine Mining Company
The Ghana Armed Forces commenced an enlistment and recruitment exercise in all regional capitals, providing eligibility requirements for prospective recruits
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