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Ghana, Eswatini strengthen parliamentary ties

The Parliament of Ghana today welcomed a high-level delegation from the Kingdom of Eswatini, led by the Speaker of its House of Assembly, Jabulani Mabuza as part of efforts to deepen inter-parliamentary collaboration and knowledge-sharing between the two nations.
The delegation, which is in Ghana on a benchmarking visit, was received by the Speaker of Ghana’s Parliament, Alban Sumana Kingsford Bagbin, who highlighted the shared commitment of both countries to advancing democracy, good governance, and accountability.
“Though our nations differ in size and constitutional evolution, our parliaments bear the same responsibility—to serve the people, ensure transparency, and safeguard national interests,” Speaker Bagbin stated.
The Eswatini delegation is expected to study the operations and best practices of Ghana’s Parliamentary Service Board, with a focus on institutional strengthening and legislative efficiency.
The visit is also expected to pave the way for enhanced cooperation in capacity-building, legislative reforms, and joint advocacy on continental and global platforms.
Both sides reaffirmed their dedication to sustaining democratic governance and amplifying Africa’s voice in international affairs.
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Benin replaces Botswana as Ghana builds up for Women’s Africa Cup of Nations

Ghana will play Benin in their second test match ahead of the Total Energies Women’s Africa Cup of Nations in Morocco.
This follows an earlier announcement of triple friendly matches that included Botswana – to prepare the Black Queens for the continental showpiece.
Kim Lars Bjorkegren’s side defeated Malawi 3-1 on Saturday and will continue with another test match against Benin before wrapping up with a must-win encounter against arch-rivals Nigeria on Sunday, June 29.
The Total Energies Women’s Africa Cup of Nations kicks off on July 7 for the Black Queens, who will face defending champions South Africa in their first Group C match.
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GNFS retrieves body of schoolgirl from pool of water at Tomefa

Last night, Monday, June 23, 2025, GNFS Rescue Personnel retrieved the lifeless body of a schoolgirl, Gloria Segoe, from a pool of water at Tomefa in the Ga South Municipality.
She was reportedly in town to visit her boyfriend. The operation began at 22:02 hours and ended at 22:42 hours.
The body was handed over to the police. An investigation is underway to determine the circumstances surrounding her untimely passing.