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Burkina Faso

2026-04-252026-06-15

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  1. June 2026
  2. Joy Online

    After years of conducting security operations under Operation Barkhane, France was expelled from Mali (2022), Burkina Faso (2023), and Niger (2023).

    Brutality of French colonial footprint in Africa resurfaces
  3. Joy Online

    Traditional authorities, local government officials and security agencies from Ghana’s Wa West District and the Commune of Batié in Burkina Faso have reaffirmed their commitment to transforming their shared border into a corridor of economic integration, peace and sustainable dev

    Wa West, Batié leaders push for border integration and shared development
  4. Joy Online

    The expansion of violent extremist groups across the Sahel, instability in Burkina Faso, Mali, and Niger, the proliferation of small arms, transnational organised crime, human trafficking, drug smuggling, cyber-enabled criminal networks, and irregular migration have collectively

    Beyond historical pathways: Securing the Volta-Togo border in an era of emerging threats
  5. The Chronicle

    Beyond Ghana’s borders, KATH also receives critical medical and surgical referrals from neighbouring countries such as Côte d’Ivoire and Burkina Faso.

    Editorial: President Mahama Must Act Before KATH Reaches Breaking Point
  6. Joy Online

    Chen added that another $300 million to $400 million could flow into rice value chains in Nigeria, Togo, Burkina Faso and Guinea.

    West Africa’s $5bn rice import bill a ‘strategic vulnerability’, World Bank VP warns
  7. Joy Online

    Speaking at Issa, Mr Jakpa expressed concern that Ghana continues to depend on vegetable imports from neighbouring countries such as Burkina Faso and Niger, despite having more favourable climatic conditions and fertile land.

    Richard Jakpa calls for urgent irrigation investment in Upper West, warns against youth unemployment
  8. Daily Guide

    Yeboah pointed to recent developments across the continent, including Burkina Faso’s announcement of a free visa policy for Africans, Togo’s adoption of a visa-free regime, and the Republic of Congo’s decision to introduce a visa-free policy from January 2027.

    Group Demands Total Removal Of Visas For Africans
  9. Joy Online

    He cited the attack on Ghanaian traders in Burkina Faso in February, followed by an export ban in March, which restricted tomato inflows into local markets.

    Supply disruptions push fresh tomato prices up by 35.8% in May 2026
  10. The Ghanaian Times

    NEDCo, a subsidiary of the VRA, served about 64 per cent of Ghana’s landmass, covering the five northern regions, parts of the Bono, Bono East, Oti and Volta regions, as well as some communities in Burkina Faso and Togo.

    VRA Senior Staff Association kicks against privatisation of NEDCo
  11. Business & Financial Times

    The company became Ghana’s leading flour producer in 2019 and now exports to Togo, Benin, Niger, and Burkina Faso — a shift from the net-import position Ghana held before the Tema mill was built.

    Olam Agri honoured with 2 awards at  2026 Manufacturing Awards
Business

NAB Consulting completes €250m finance facility for Niger

The News

NAB Consulting has announced successful completion of a €250 million structured finance facility for Niger, co-arranged with Coris Bank Niger and funded by Afreximbank. The financing, granted through Niger's Ministry of Economy and Finance, supports priority sectors including agriculture, energy, healthcare, infrastructure, and SMEs as part of the government's economic recovery programme.

13 June 2026 · Joy Online

Saturday 13 June

  1. NAB Consulting completes €250m finance facility for Niger

    NAB Consulting has announced successful completion of a €250 million structured finance facility for Niger, co-arranged with Coris Bank Niger and funded by Afreximbank. The financing, granted through Niger's Ministry of Economy and Finance, supports priority sectors including agriculture, energy, healthcare, infrastructure, and SMEs as part of the government's economic recovery programme.

    13 June 2026 · Joy Online

Friday 12 June

  1. Charcoal surges 50%, becomes Ghana's top inflation driver

    Government Statistician Dr Alhassan Iddrisu says charcoal prices have risen more than 50% over the past year, making it the single biggest driver of inflation in Ghana. Food inflation also rose to 3.3% in May 2026 from 2.2% in April, with food prices jumping 2% in a single month and tomato prices surging 38.8% between April and May 2026 alone.

    12 June 2026 · Joy Online

Thursday 11 June

  1. Ghana's inflation falls, but food prices rise sharply

    Ghana's overall inflation performance has improved, but the Government Statistician warns that food inflation rose to 3.3% year-on-year in May 2026 from 2.2% in April, with food prices jumping 2% in a single month—the fastest monthly increase in recent times. Tomato prices have surged nearly 39% in a month and are identified as a major driver of the food price shock.

    11 June 2026 · Joy Online

Wednesday 10 June

  1. GRNMA calls for KATH CEO reinstatement amid facility pressure

    The Ashanti Regional Chairman of the Ghana Registered Nurses and Midwives Association has highlighted critical equipment operating around the clock at Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital due to relentless patient demand from Ghana and neighbouring countries. Following talks with government officials, the association suspended its planned strike and called for the reinstatement of suspended KATH Chief Executive Officer Dr Paa Kwesi Baidoo, as well as urgent retooling of the facility to manage the pressure it faces.

    10 June 2026 · Joy Online

  2. Nurses suspend strike after assurances on KATH CEO reinstatement

    The Ghana Registered Nurses and Midwives Association suspended its industrial action after government assured it was discussing the reversal of the Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital CEO Dr Paa Kwesi Baidoo's suspension. The suspension had triggered widespread backlash from health professionals who attributed the hospital's challenges to systemic failures rather than individual administrative actions.

    10 June 2026 · Joy Online

Monday 8 June

  1. KATH CEO suspended after A&E Centre temporary closure

    Ghana's health minister recommended the suspension of Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital's CEO, Dr. Paa Kwesi Baidoo, following the temporary closure of the hospital's Accident and Emergency Centre, which was reopened within 24 hours after measures to address severe congestion were implemented.

    8 June 2026 · The Chronicle

  2. Inflation acceleration narrows room for Ghana rate cuts

    Ghana's headline inflation rose to 3.7 percent year-on-year in May from 3.4 percent in April, driven by food, energy, and imported cost pressures, narrowing the case for further monetary easing by the Bank of Ghana despite inflation remaining below its medium-term target band.

    8 June 2026 · Business & Financial Times

  3. French national sentenced to 20 years in Mali

    A French national has been sentenced to 20 years in prison by Mali's military-led government on allegations of involvement in a plot to destabilise the country. France denied the accusations, saying he was carrying out a security cooperation mission, and the case has strained ties between Bamako and Paris.

    8 June 2026 · Joy Online

Friday 5 June

  1. Ghana wastes 30–45% of tomatoes; local processor addresses shortage

    Ghana produces approximately 380,000 tonnes of tomatoes annually but needs over 800,000; between 30 and 45 percent of the domestic harvest spoils before reaching consumers due to inadequate cold chain and processing infrastructure. A local brand, Ntoswura, is partnering with farms to process tomatoes into paste at source to address the waste and reduce import dependence.

    5 June 2026 · Joy Online

Thursday 4 June

  1. Kuwait Fund finances African infrastructure as development partner

    The Kuwait Fund for Arab Economic Development (KFAED), founded in 1961, has become a major financier of African development projects beyond the Arab world, providing concessional loans, grants, and technical assistance with a focus on long-term infrastructure and economic growth rather than immediate commercial returns.

    4 June 2026 · Business & Financial Times

  2. French colonial legacy in Africa resurfaces amid reparations demands

    African leaders are demanding compensation from former colonizers for wealth built through slavery, while French President Macron pursues an Africa charm offensive without accepting responsibility. African nations are increasingly turning to China for financial and political alternatives, helping dismantle French postcolonial influence in West Africa, though France has only recently moved to repeal colonial-era legislation classifying enslaved people as "moveable goods."

    4 June 2026 · Joy Online

  3. Wa West and Batié leaders commit to border economic integration

    Traditional authorities, local government officials and security agencies from Ghana's Wa West District and Burkina Faso's Commune of Batié have reaffirmed their commitment to transforming their shared border into a corridor of economic integration, peace and sustainable development during a bilateral stakeholder engagement under the SKBoWa project.

    4 June 2026 · Joy Online

  4. Volta-Togo border security demands modern state response

    The Interior Minister has warned of over 100 unauthorised entry routes along the Volta-Togo border. While border communities share historical and cultural ties with Togo, the article argues that securing the border against emerging regional threats is a matter of national and human security that transcends historical pathways.

    4 June 2026 · Joy Online

  5. KATH emergency centre overwhelmed, briefly halts admissions

    Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital in Kumasi temporarily closed its Emergency Centre due to overcrowding—the 37-bed facility held 61 patients with 34 more waiting—before the Ashanti Regional Health Directorate intervened to restore admissions. The Chronicle editorial calls the situation unacceptable and urges President Mahama to address critical healthcare infrastructure challenges.

    4 June 2026 · The Chronicle

Wednesday 3 June

  1. West Africa imports 40% of rice at $5bn annual cost, World Bank warns

    The World Bank Group's Vice President for Planet warned that West Africa's dependence on imported rice—currently 40 percent of regional consumption at $5 billion annually—poses food security and economic risks. He argued the region should leverage its arable land and farming population to grow more of its own staple food, and called for execution and financing of ECOWAS rice production initiatives.

    3 June 2026 · Joy Online

  2. Richard Jakpa calls for irrigation investment in Upper West

    Richard Jakpa, Director of Special Operations at the National Security Council Secretariat, has urged urgent investment in irrigation dams across the Upper West Region to unlock agricultural potential and address youth unemployment driven by prolonged dry seasons. He warned that lack of productive activity contributes to drug use, irregular migration, and illegal mining among young people, arguing that large-scale irrigation could retain youth in agriculture year-round.

    3 June 2026 · Joy Online

  3. Pan-African group pushes Ghana for complete visa removal

    Africans Rising and allied groups have called on Ghana and other African states to fully remove visa requirements for African citizens and ratify the African Union Protocol on Free Movement of Persons. The campaigners welcomed Ghana's recent decision to eliminate the $200 visa-on-arrival fee for some African travellers, citing regional examples including Burkina Faso, Togo, and the Republic of Congo adopting visa-free policies.

    3 June 2026 · Daily Guide

  4. Fresh tomato prices surge 35.8% year-on-year in May

    Fresh tomato prices rose 35.8% year-on-year and 38.8% month-on-month between April and May 2026, driven by supply disruptions including an attack on Ghanaian traders in Burkina Faso in February and an export ban in March. The sharp increase has been a major driver of food inflation, which rose to 3.3% in May from 2.2% in April.

    3 June 2026 · Joy Online

  5. VRA staff association opposes government privatisation plan for NEDCo

    The Volta River Authority's Senior Staff Association has petitioned the Minister of Energy against the government's proposed Private Sector Participation arrangement for the Northern Electricity Distribution Company, calling it a "disguised privatisation" that would transfer core utility functions to private operators and contradict the President's assurances on state ownership.

    3 June 2026 · The Ghanaian Times

Tuesday 2 June

  1. Olam Agri wins two awards at 2026 Ghana Manufacturing Awards

    Olam Agri secured Flour Manufacturing Company of the Year and Agro-Processing Company of the Year at the 2026 Ghana Manufacturing Awards. The company operates a $55 million wheat mill in Tema with capacity of 275,000 metric tons annually and a $40 million pasta plant, together representing $95 million in cumulative investment and employing 500 people.

    2 June 2026 · Business & Financial Times

Monday 1 June

  1. ECOWAS faces leadership transition amid regional fragmentation

    As ECOWAS prepares for a leadership change in July 2026, the regional bloc confronts its greatest test since 1975, with Mali, Burkina Faso, and Niger having withdrawn and democratic governance across West Africa coming under pressure from military coups and constitutional upheaval.

    1 June 2026 · Joy Online

  2. ECOWAS faces leadership transition amid regional fragmentation crisis

    As ECOWAS prepares for a leadership transition in July 2026, the Economic Community of West African States confronts its greatest test since 1975, with Mali, Burkina Faso, and Niger having departed and democratic governance under pressure across the region.

    1 June 2026 · Joy Online

  3. David Afum graduates from School of Ministries Ghana

    Daily Guide Correspondent David Afum graduated with a Diploma in Leadership and Biblical Studies from the School of Ministries (SOM)-Ghana during its maiden graduation ceremony in Kumasi, where 32 students completed the programme. The event emphasised the importance of godly character and obedience for emerging Christian leaders.

    1 June 2026 · Daily Guide

  4. Ghana targets 3,000MW electricity capacity by 2030

    Finance Minister Dr. Cassiel Ato Forson announced that Ghana aims to add 3,000 megawatts of new electricity generation capacity by 2030, with at least 30 percent from renewable energy sources, to address supply-demand gaps and support industrialisation. The target builds on plans for a 1,200-megawatt gas-fired power plant, with current installed capacity at approximately 5,200 megawatts.

    1 June 2026 · Business & Financial Times

Sunday 31 May

  1. Takoradi Port to become main cargo gateway for Sahel region

    Ghana's Finance Minister has announced plans to designate Takoradi Port as the main corridor for landlocked countries like Burkina Faso, Niger, and Mali to import goods, with a planned railway line from Takoradi to Hamile to reduce pressure on the country's road network.

    31 May 2026 · Joy Online

Friday 29 May

  1. Burkina Faso suspends student union for three months over terrorism allegations

    Burkina Faso's military-led government has suspended the Union Générale des Etudiants du Burkina (UGEB), a major student association, for three months (renewable) over allegations of "apology of terrorism." The suspension was issued by the Minister of State in charge of Territorial Administration and Mobility under the transitional authorities.

    29 May 2026 · The Chronicle

Monday 25 May

  1. Electric bikes gain traction in Ghana's northern Bawku town

    Electric bikes are becoming more common in Bawku, a northeastern Ghana town, partly due to security restrictions on petrol-powered motorbikes following years of tribal conflict. Users report cleaner air and quieter commutes, with entrepreneurs like Hakeem Girma importing e-bikes to meet growing demand.

    25 May 2026 · Joy Online

  2. Benin's Wadagni inaugurated, pledges security and living standards

    Romuald Wadagni took office as Benin's president on Sunday after winning the April 12 election with more than 94% of the vote. He vowed to address rising jihadist threats in the north and ensure economic growth improves everyday life through job creation and social protection.

    25 May 2026 · Joy Online

Saturday 23 May

  1. Ghanaian released after 77 days in Burkina Faso detention

    A 28-year-old Ghanaian from Savelugu was arrested on February 26 during a military operation in Kongoussi while traveling to Mali, held for 77 days across multiple detention facilities, and released in late April after authorities found no evidence linking him to jihadist groups. He claimed his confiscated belongings were not returned.

    23 May 2026 · Joy Online

  2. Ghana risks IMF return without sustained fiscal discipline

    The Executive Director of the Centre for Policy Scrutiny has warned that Ghana could return to the IMF within a few years if it fails to maintain fiscal discipline and implement structural reforms after its current bailout programme ends. He cited Ghana's historical pattern of returning to the IMF every four years on average since independence, most recently in 2023 after the previous programme ended in 2019.

    23 May 2026 · Joy Online

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