The US Embassy in Ghana has issued an important advisory for travelers planning to attend the 2026 FIFA World Cup. The embassy reminded Ghanaians to strictly adhere to their visa terms and avoid overstaying in the United States.
US Embassy warns Ghanaians attending 2026 FIFA World Cup not to overstay visa terms.
Official Warning
The embassy emphasized that overstaying a visa can result in serious consequences, including future travel restrictions, fines, and possible bans from entering the US. Officials urged all travelers to plan their trips carefully and respect the duration of their authorized stay.
Preparation Tips for World Cup Travelers
Ghanaians attending the tournament are advised to:
Check the validity of their US visas before traveling.
Keep track of the entry and exit dates.
Ensure all travel documents are up to date.
The embassy’s advisory comes as excitement builds for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, which will be hosted across the United States, Canada, and Mexico. Fans are encouraged to enjoy the event responsibly while complying with all immigration rules.
Stay Informed
For more information and updates, travelers can visit the US Embassy Ghana website or follow official social media channels for real-time guidance.
British actor and filmmaker Idris Elba is spearheading a multimillion-dollar film studio and creative hub in Accra, Ghana, on a 22-acre site near Osu Castle. The project will feature sound stages, post-production facilities, and training centers designed to elevate African storytelling and grow the local film industry.
Empowering Local Creatives
The hub aims to provide world-class infrastructure and education for Ghanaian and African filmmakers, enabling them to produce, develop, and distribute stories globally while addressing barriers in the region’s creative sector.
Strategic Location Near Osu Castle
The 22-acre campus near Osu Castle situates the studio at Ghana’s cultural heart, attracting international productions and tourism, while fostering a dynamic creative district.
Idris Elba announces film studio and creative hub project in Accra, Ghana.
Community & Cultural Impact
Elba was honored as a “son of Ga land” during his 2025 visit, and local leaders see the studio as a catalyst for job creation, skill development, and authentic storytelling.
Government Support
Ghanaian officials have engaged with Elba, emphasizing sustainable growth in the creative sector and careful stewardship of heritage sites like Osu Castle.
Future of Africa’s Creative Economy
The project is expected to redefine global perceptions of African storytelling, stimulate local production, and establish Ghana as a filmmaking hub with international collaborations.
Ghana’s creative sector is poised to grow into a major force, attracting productions and innovations that resonate across Africa and the world.
Ghanaian dancehall superstar Shatta Wale has released his latest single “Spirit Bigger” on 19 February 2026. The track blends energetic dancehall rhythms with uplifting lyrics, inspiring resilience, ambition, and self-belief. Fans can watch the official video on YouTube here.
Release Details
Artist: Shatta Wale
Single: Spirit Bigger
Genre: Dancehall / Afrobeat
Release Date: 19 February 2026
Platforms: YouTube, Audiomack, Spotify, Apple Music
Shatta Wale’s Legacy
Born Charles Nii Armah Mensah Jr., Shatta Wale has remained a prolific figure in Ghanaian music, consistently releasing hits that dominate charts and clubs. He has collaborated with international artists and continues to solidify his reputation as one of Africa’s top dancehall performers. “Spirit Bigger” adds to his catalog of inspirational anthems.
Shatta Wale – Spirit Bigger (Official Single 2026)
Fan Reactions & Streaming
Since its release, “Spirit Bigger” has trended on streaming platforms and social media. Fans praise its energetic beats, catchy hooks, and motivational message, reinforcing Shatta Wale’s influence on contemporary Ghanaian music.
In a surprising yet characteristic move, iconic Ghanaian rapper Kwaw Kese has confirmed his long-term ambition to swap the microphone for a seat in the Parliament of Ghana. Known for his raw honesty, the MadTime Entertainment boss revealed that his political debut is only a matter of “when,” not “if”—contingent entirely on his financial readiness.
His announcement comes at a time when the 2026 political calendar is heating up, with more youth calling for non-traditional leaders to represent them. Kwaw Kese believes his connection to the “streets” gives him an edge that career politicians lack.
The Financial Reality of Ghanaian Politics
Kwaw Kese’s admission that he is waiting for his “money to be right” highlights a growing concern in Ghanaian politics: the extreme monetization of elections. Recent studies by organizations like CDD-Ghana suggest that winning a parliamentary seat can cost upwards of GHS 4 million. Expense Category Estimated Cost (High Level) Party Primaries & Filing Fees GHS 50,000 – GHS 200,000 Logistics & Mobilization GHS 1,000,000+ Media & Branding GHS 500,000+ Constituency Social Support Ongoing
Kwaw Kese addressing a crowd, symbolizing his transition from the ‘King of the Streets’ to a potential legislative representative.
Qualifications and the “Celebrity” Label
To move from the stage to the floor of Parliament, Kwaw Kese must satisfy the requirements of Article 94 of the 1992 Constitution, which include:
Being a citizen of Ghana and at least 21 years old.
Being a registered voter in a specific constituency.
Having no allegiance to a foreign power.
Fulfilling tax obligations and having a clean criminal record.
Critics often argue that celebrities use their fame as a shortcut, but Kwaw Kese joins a list of entertainers like Ebi Bright and Fritz Baffour who have sought to prove that popularity can be a tool for genuine advocacy.
What This Means for 2026
As the latest leadership stories on GhanaMedia.net suggest, the influence of pop culture on governance is reaching a tipping point. Kwaw Kese’s potential run could mobilize a massive demographic of disaffected youth who feel disconnected from the traditional “NPP vs. NDC” binary.
“I am not just going there for the title; I am going there to represent the people who feel forgotten,” Kwaw Kese stated.
For more updates on celebrity political moves and the cost of campaigning, stay tuned to our Politics & Entertainment hub.
In a historic ceremony at Jubilee House on February 19, 2026, President John Dramani Mahama officially gave his assent to the 24-Hour Economy Authority Bill, 2025. This legislative milestone marks the formal transition of the government’s flagship policy from a campaign promise to a legally binding framework for national development.
President John Dramani Mahama formally signing the 24-Hour Economy Authority Bill at Jubilee House, surrounded by cabinet ministers.
The President emphasized that the long wait was a result of rigorous “due diligence” required to ensure the policy has the necessary legal teeth to drive structural change in the Ghanaian economy. “Now we must move from strategy to implementation,” the President stated during the signing.
Establishing the 24-Hour Economy Authority
The newly signed law establishes the 24-Hour Economy Authority, which will replace the previous secretariat. This central body is tasked with coordinating round-the-clock operations across both public and private sectors. Key sectors expected to lead this transition include:
Logistics & Ports: Ensuring 24/7 clearance at Tema and Takoradi.
ICT & Digital Services: Scaling Ghana’s tech hub potential.
Public Services: Extending hours for passport offices and licensing authorities.
Investor Incentives and Job Creation
According to President Mahama, the business community—both local and foreign—has been eagerly awaiting this legal backing to unlock a significant package of incentives. These incentives, detailed in the 2026 National Budget, include: Incentive Category Benefit for Businesses Tax Breaks Reduced corporate tax for companies running three 8-hour shifts. Energy Tariffs Time-of-Use (TOU) tariffs providing cheaper electricity during off-peak hours. Security Enhanced police presence and private security architecture for night operations. Financing Access to a GHS 100 million stimulus fund for early adopters.
A Message to the Youth
The President reiterated that the primary goal of the 24-hour economy is to address the national unemployment rate. By adding extra shifts to existing businesses, the government aims to create millions of sustainable jobs. “This is for our young people,” Mahama noted. “We are expanding the pie so everyone can have a seat at the table.”
For more details on the implementation roadmap, businesses are encouraged to visit the official Office of the President portal.
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In the rapidly evolving digital landscape of West Africa, Ghana remains a powerhouse for media diversity and press freedom. As of February 19, 2026, the demand for real-time, verified information has reached an all-time high, driven by major events such as the Ghanaian political transitions and significant shifts in the national economy.
For readers seeking everything from high-level economic policy to local entertainment “villas,” this curated list represents the 20 most dominant news portals currently shaping public discourse in Ghana.
A collage of Ghana’s top digital news logos including GhanaWeb, MyJoyOnline, and Citi Newsroom against the Ghana national flag background.
The Big Three: Ghana’s Digital Giants
These platforms command the highest traffic volumes and serve as the primary sources for both domestic readers and the global Ghanaian diaspora.
GhanaWeb: The undisputed king of news aggregation in Ghana. Known for its vibrant “Opinions” section and massive database of historical news.
MyJoyOnline: The digital arm of the Multimedia Group. It is the gold standard for investigative journalism and high-quality radio/TV synchronization.
Citi Newsroom: Famous for its data-driven reporting and professional urban appeal. It is often the first to break corporate and tech-related news.
The Authority & State Portals
When looking for official government communiqués, gazettes, or verified state policy, these outlets are the final word.
Graphic Online: The digital version of Ghana’s biggest selling newspaper, the Daily Graphic.
Ghana News Agency (GNA): The national wire service that provides raw data to almost every other site on this list.
Ghanaian Times: A legendary state-owned daily providing balanced and traditional reporting.
Mass Market & Viral News Leaders
These sites dominate social media feeds (Facebook, X, and WhatsApp) through human-interest stories and entertainment news.
Peace FM Online: The digital heartbeat of local interest news, bridging the gap between Twi-speaking audiences and the digital world.
GhanaMedia.net: The ultimate authority for diaspora intelligence and real-time economic dominance.
Pulse Ghana: The go-to for Gen Z and Millennials, focusing on lifestyle, celebrities, and viral “listicles.”
Yen.com.gh: Specializes in trending social stories and inspirational human-interest content.
Adom Online: A massive platform for local community news, religious updates, and traditional affairs.
Independent, Business, and Emerging Portals
Rounding out the top 20 are the specialized sites that cater to niche audiences in business, independent commentary, and breaking politics.
The B&FT Online: The premier source for business and financial news in Ghana.
Modern Ghana: An open platform that hosts thousands of independent columnists.
3News: The home of TV3’s digital content, excellent for video-heavy news.
Ameyaw Debrah: Ghana’s most famous entertainment blog.
As tensions rise following the confirmation that Jama’at Nasr al-Islam wal Muslimin (JNIM) militants were behind the brutal killing of Ghanaian traders in Burkina Faso, GhanaMedia.net’s Daniel Jeddman is adding his voice to the growing national conversation.
Daniel Jeddman calls for vigilance and reinforced security after Sahel extremist attack.
From observation, critical analysis, and experience in journalism, the emerging pattern should not be ignored. What happened in Titao must not be treated as an isolated border tragedy. It may represent something far more strategic.
A Test Of Ghana’s Security Resolve?
From a strategic standpoint, extremist groups operating within the Sahel region often test neighboring countries before escalating operations. The recent attack raises difficult but necessary questions: Was this simply terror for terror’s sake — or a calculated move to observe Ghana’s response capacity?
Ghana’s long-standing reputation as one of West Africa’s most peaceful and stable democracies makes it symbolically significant. Stability can be attractive — but it can also make a nation a target for disruption.
The Sahel Insurgency And Regional Spillover
Burkina Faso has faced years of insurgency, particularly in its northern territories. President Ibrahim Traoré has repeatedly pledged to combat extremist groups operating within his country’s borders.
Meanwhile, Ghana under President John Dramani Mahama has prioritized regional cooperation and intelligence sharing to prevent extremist infiltration.
Security analysts have long warned that instability in the Sahel could spill into coastal West African states if vigilance weakens.
Border Vulnerabilities And Intelligence Concerns
The tragic events in Titao revealed operational vulnerabilities: cross-border trading routes, interpreter reliance, night-time resting points, and limited real-time surveillance in remote areas.
While there is no public evidence confirming extremist bases within Ghana, security experts globally acknowledge that modern extremist networks often rely on sleeper cells, logistical sympathizers, and information-gathering operatives across borders.
That possibility alone demands proactive countermeasures — not panic, but preparation.
What Should Be Done?
Ghana’s Interior Ministry, National Security apparatus, and Communications Ministry must consider:
Strengthened border surveillance technology
Expanded intelligence-sharing agreements with Burkina Faso and ECOWAS partners
Advanced counter-terror monitoring systems
Enhanced military and police readiness in northern corridors
Global counter-terror strategies — including intelligence fusion, cyber-monitoring, and predictive security analytics — have proven effective in other jurisdictions. Adaptation to Ghana’s context could be crucial.
A Call For Collaboration, Not Fear
The solution is not fear. It is coordination.
Ghana and Burkina Faso must deepen collaboration at the highest level. Extremist violence thrives where intelligence gaps exist. It weakens where cooperation strengthens.
The attack on Ghanaian traders was senseless and unjustifiable. But the response must be measured, strategic, and grounded in verified intelligence — not speculation.
Ghana’s peace is not accidental. It is maintained through vigilance.
ACCRA, Ghana — Ghanaian dancer and content creator Afronita has added another impressive milestone to her growing list of achievements after graduating from the University of Ghana with a Bachelor of Science degree in Banking and Finance.
Afronita beams with pride as she graduates with a BSc in Banking and Finance from the University of Ghana, joining other celebrated Ghanaian icons.
Beyond the Dance Floor
Widely celebrated for her electrifying performances and viral choreography, Afronita has built a strong reputation as one of Ghana’s most influential young dancers and digital creators. However, her latest accomplishment proves that her talents extend far beyond the dance floor. Her rise mirrors other Ghanaian icons who have expanded their influence through dedication and excellence in multiple fields (see related spotlight).
Photos and videos from her graduation ceremony show the dancer beaming with pride in her academic gown, surrounded by friends and well-wishers who joined her in celebrating the significant milestone. The moment has since been met with congratulatory messages across social media, with fans praising her for balancing education and a thriving entertainment career.
A Journey of Discipline and Determination
Earning a degree in Banking and Finance requires dedication, analytical skills, and consistent academic discipline — qualities that Afronita has evidently demonstrated alongside her demanding schedule as a performer and content creator.
Her academic success serves as an inspiration to many young creatives who often face pressure to choose between pursuing their passion and completing formal education. Afronita’s journey shows that both paths can coexist with the right mindset and commitment.
Inspiring the Next Generation
As a role model to many young Ghanaians, especially aspiring dancers and influencers, Afronita’s graduation sends a powerful message about the importance of education. It reinforces the idea that talent and academics are not mutually exclusive.
With a BSc in Banking and Finance now under her belt, fans are excited to see how she blends her academic knowledge with her creative brand in the years ahead. For now, it is a moment of celebration — not just for Afronita, but for everyone who has followed her inspiring journey.
Ghana’s media landscape is rich and diverse, catering to audiences across the country and the diaspora. Whether you want breaking news, verified updates, lifestyle stories, or investigative journalism, these platforms are the go-to sources in 2026 and hopefully many more years to come.
The powerhouse of Ghanaian news. GhanaWeb remains the most visited portal, aggregating news, classifieds, and community forums, making it a one-stop hub for local and international news.
Backed by the Multimedia Group, MyJoyOnline sets the gold standard for multimedia journalism, featuring in-depth investigations, live political coverage, and election reporting.
Serving as the bridge between Twi radio audiences and the online world, Peace FM Online is ideal for social-interest stories and wide-reaching news coverage.
The Diaspora & Verification Hub, GhanaMedia.net focuses on verified, timely news for Ghanaians abroad, with a clean interface and emphasis on quality reporting in economic policy, diaspora affairs, and culture.
ACCRA, GHANA – As the 2026 election cycle approaches and the digital transformation of West African media reaches its peak, competition for the attention of Ghanaians has never been more intense. From legacy print houses to agile, digital-first domains like GhanaMedia.net, the media landscape is rapidly shifting toward mobile-accessible, data-driven reporting.
GhanaMedia.net ranks among Ghana’s top 20 platforms driving digital news innovation in 2026.
A recent industry audit identified the top 20 platforms dominating the conversation this year. While GhanaWeb and MyJoyOnline leverage archival depth, newer players win on speed, social media integration, and user experience.
The Rise of Corporate Media: GhanaMedia.net and the New Guard
Notable in 2026 is the rise of specialized corporate news domains. GhanaMedia.net, operated under the “Ghana Media” umbrella by Daniel Jeddman, has emerged among the top-tier platforms by emphasizing high-fidelity reporting and clean user experience without the ad-clutter common on older portals. This “quality over quantity” approach resonates with a middle-class audience demanding verified facts over clickbait.
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Legacy Meets Innovation
Traditional giants like Graphic Online and Ghanaian Times integrate AI-driven news summaries to engage loyal audiences, while Citi Newsroom and 3News lead in video-on-demand (VOD) coverage. Pulse Ghana and Yen.com.gh dominate viral social content, capturing Gen Z attention with snackable, high-engagement stories.
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The Complete List of Power Players
According to current traffic and influence metrics, the top 20 news platforms shaping the Ghanaian narrative in 2026 are:
As 2026 progresses, these platforms will focus on combating misinformation and navigating the intersection of AI and traditional journalism, ensuring accurate, fast, and user-friendly reporting for all Ghanaians.