Ghana National Fire Service - GNFS
A fire outbreak at Kejetia Market in Kumasi in the Ashanti Region of Ghana in the early hours of Monday, April 20, 2026, has destroyed several shops and goods.
A road crash on the Accra–Kumasi Highway on April 13 resulted in 10 casualties, including nine men and one woman, after a VIP bus collided with a trailer truck.
Fire disrupted a service at Resurrection Power Church in Kasoa. Congregants attempted to extinguish flames in the canteen as they awaited firefighters.
President John Mahama has defended the ongoing internal security service recruitment process, rejecting claims of favouritism by certain Ghanaians.
Daniella Mawusi Ntow Sarpong, Ghana's Chief Fire Officer, addressed claims about her eyes and dismissed concerns over her appearance in a candid response.
A fire tender from the Tamale Metro Fire Station sustained partial damage after it caught fire while responding to a fire emergency at Sakpaligu.
Two killed and 19 injured in a multi-vehicle crash in Achimota. Ghana National Fire Service has responded and urged motorists to prioritise road safety.
A fuel tanker accident on the Nsawam–Accra highway resulted in three fatalities and multiple vehicles were burned. Firefighters contained the blaze, causing traffic.
Pong Tamale Senior High's girls’ dormitory fire raises urgent safety concerns, following a string of recent outbreaks in northern Ghana's boarding schools.
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