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Chatham House

A venue in London where President John Mahama presented Ghana's strategic priorities including UN Security Council reform and African unity.

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  1. June 2026
  2. Joy Online

    Both are from the town of Ranya in Iraqi Kurdistan – a region “riddled with active smuggling networks”, according to a report by the UK think tank, Chatham House.

    300 migrants bound for UK kidnapped and threatened with kidney removal
  3. The Chronicle

    During an appearance at Chatham House, Mahama reportedly suggested his administration was in no hurry to see the Bill become law.

    Mahama’s Anti- LGBTQ+ Bill comment in London rankles Minority
  4. Joy Online

    During the visit, President Mahama has undertaken a series of high-profile engagements, including ringing the opening bell at the London Stock Exchange, delivering an address at Chatham House and speaking at the 12th Africa Debate at Guildhall.

    Mahama visits Ghanaian-owned businesses in UK, reinforces support for local enterprise
  5. Joy Online

    President John Mahama, on day three of his five-day official visit to the United Kingdom, engaged Chatham House in London on “Navigating a Changing Global Order: Ghana’s Strategic Priorities”.

    Mahama engages Chatham House on Ghana’s strategic priorities
  6. Joy Online

    Speaking at Chatham House in London, Mahama flagged quorum concerns and procedural lapses in the bill’s passage and outlined three options: assent, referral to the Council of State, or return to Parliament.

    Afenyo-Markin disowns viral anti-LGBTQ+ post, claims account was compromised — but his own record tells a different story
  7. Speaker Bagbin orders reconsideration of Anti-LGBTQ Bill

    1. The Chronicle

      PREZ MAHAMA However, speaking during a question-and-answer session at Chatham House, President John Mahama was asked whether he would sign the bill.

      Bagbin Mad Over Hasty Passage Of Anti-Gay Bill
    2. Joy Online

      It follows President John Mahama’s recent remarks during an interview at Chatham House in London, and Speaker of Parliament Alban Bagbin’s comments suggesting that both sides of Parliament may have to review the legislation before it proceeds.

      Any attempt to promote same-sex relations threatens society’s foundation – Chief Imam’s Spokesperson
  8. Joy Online

    The President made the call in his presentation delivered at the Chatham House in London, during which he shared Ghana’s perspective on “Navigating a Changing Global Order: Ghana’s Strategic Priorities”.

    Mahama renews advocacy for UN reform to grant Africa permanent representation on Security Council
  9. Speaker Bagbin orders reconsideration of Anti-LGBTQ Bill

    1. Joy Online

      His comments come amid fresh discussions following President John Mahama’s recent interview at Chatham House in London, where he indicated that the bill would go through the required constitutional processes if presented to him.

      A national position has already been taken – Sheikh Shaibu questions renewed LGBTQ+ debate
    2. Joy Online

      His comments come amid renewed debate over the bill’s future following President John Mahama’s recent remarks at Chatham House in London.

      Anti-LGBTQ+ bill: Don’t turn this into a political football – Sheikh Shaibu warns NDC and NPP
World & Region

Over 300 Iraqi Kurdish migrants kidnapped in Libya

The News

More than 300 migrants from Iraqi Kurdistan heading to the UK were kidnapped in Libya by a militia who demanded $5,000 per person from families and threatened forced organ removal; the BBC has learned at least one hostage died and it is unclear how many remain captive.

9 June 2026 · Joy Online

Tuesday 9 June

  1. Over 300 Iraqi Kurdish migrants kidnapped in Libya

    More than 300 migrants from Iraqi Kurdistan heading to the UK were kidnapped in Libya by a militia who demanded $5,000 per person from families and threatened forced organ removal; the BBC has learned at least one hostage died and it is unclear how many remain captive.

    9 June 2026 · Joy Online

Friday 5 June

  1. NPP Minority attacks NDC over amended LGBTQ+ Bill stance

    Ghana's NPP Minority Caucus has criticized the NDC administration for what it calls political insincerity on the amended Human Sexual Rights and Family Values Bill, accusing the ruling party of reversing its previous opposition to amendments when it was in opposition.

    5 June 2026 · The Chronicle

Thursday 4 June

  1. Mahama visits Ghanaian businesses in London, pledges diaspora support

    President John Dramani Mahama visited two Ghanaian-owned businesses in Tottenham, London—Uncle John's Bakery and a Waakye Joint—to reaffirm his administration's commitment to supporting indigenous enterprises and diaspora entrepreneurship. The visit is part of a five-day UK working visit aimed at deepening economic cooperation and attracting investment.

    4 June 2026 · Joy Online

  2. Mahama outlines Ghana's vision for equitable global order at Chatham House

    During a visit to London, President John Mahama presented to Chatham House on Ghana's strategic priorities, emphasizing the need for a more equitable international system and calling for comprehensive reform of the United Nations, including equitable African representation on the Security Council.

    4 June 2026 · Joy Online

Wednesday 3 June

  1. Afenyo-Markin denies anti-LGBTQ+ post, cites account compromise

    Ghana's Minority Leader Alexander Afenyo-Markin has disowned a viral social media post criticizing the country's anti-gay bill as making people's existence a crime, claiming his account was compromised. However, Joy Online notes that Afenyo-Markin has made similar statements on record in a TV3 interview and in Parliament, including saying he does not think people should go to jail for their sexual orientation.

    3 June 2026 · Joy Online

  2. Speaker Bagbin rebukes MPs for rushing anti-LGBTQ+ bill

    Speaker Alban Bagbin expressed displeasure with Parliament for passing the Human Sexual Rights and Family Values (Anti-LGBTQ+) bill into law during his absence, stating he would enforce strict discipline and calling on the House to take its business more seriously given its impact on constituents.

    3 June 2026 · The Chronicle

  3. Chief Imam's spokesman warns same-sex promotion threatens society

    Sheikh Aremeyaw Shaibu, spokesperson for the National Chief Imam, has warned that promoting same-sex relations attacks society's foundation, and argues Ghana has reached consensus on the anti-LGBTQ+ bill despite renewed debate following President Mahama's and Speaker Bagbin's recent comments suggesting legislative review.

    3 June 2026 · Joy Online

  4. Mahama advocates for Africa's permanent UN Security Council seat

    President John Mahama renewed Ghana's call for United Nations reform to grant Africa permanent representation on the Security Council, calling it a matter of global justice to correct the continent's historical exclusion from the Council's decision-making. He said Africa, with 54 UN member states and a projected population of nearly one quarter of humanity by 2050, remains excluded from permanent representation.

    3 June 2026 · Joy Online

  5. Sheikh Shaibu says Ghana has reached consensus on anti-LGBTQ+ bill

    The National Chief Imam's spokesperson Sheikh Aremeyaw Shaibu expressed disappointment over renewed debate on Ghana's anti-LGBTQ+ bill, stating that the country had already reached a broad national consensus on the issue through political, religious, and parliamentary engagement.

    3 June 2026 · Joy Online

  6. Sheikh Shaibu warns against politicizing anti-LGBTQ+ bill

    Sheikh Aremeyaw Shaibu, spokesperson for the National Chief Imam, cautioned political parties against turning the anti-LGBTQ+ bill into a partisan contest, saying Ghana has already reached broad national consensus on the matter through extensive debate.

    3 June 2026 · Joy Online

Tuesday 2 June

  1. President Mahama calls for UN reforms, Africa permanent Security Council seat

    Speaking at Chatham House in London, President Mahama called for reforms to global governance institutions to reflect current geopolitical realities and reaffirmed Ghana's support for permanent African representation on the UN Security Council. He also outlined the Accra Reset Initiative, which seeks to promote international partnerships based on mutual respect, equity, and shared responsibility.

    2 June 2026 · Joy Online

  2. Anti-LGBTQ+ bill could reach Mahama within two weeks

    Ghana's Majority Chief Whip says the controversial anti-LGBTQ+ bill could be submitted to President Mahama for assent within one to two weeks and insists the President remains committed to signing it into law. The Majority Chief Whip clarified that Parliament is currently undertaking post-passage scrutiny and drafting, with amendments being consolidated before transmission to the Presidency.

    2 June 2026 · Joy Online

  3. Majority Chief Whip defends NDC on anti-LGBT bill passage

    Majority Chief Whip Rockson Nelson Dafeamekpor has defended President John Mahama and the NDC government against criticism over the LGBTQ bill, arguing the party showed courage and that challenges over the bill's passage in Parliament, including claims of constitutional breaches relating to quorum, have no basis.

    2 June 2026 · Joy Online

  4. Mahama calls for African permanent seat on UN Security Council

    President John Dramani Mahama has renewed calls for UN Security Council reforms, arguing that Africa's exclusion from permanent representation is a historical injustice and structural imbalance that undermines the multilateral system's credibility, particularly given the continent's 54 member states and projected population of nearly one quarter of humanity by 2050.

    2 June 2026 · Joy Online

  5. Ghana-South Africa ties intact despite xenophobic attacks

    President Mahama said Ghana's diplomatic relations with South Africa remain strong despite recent xenophobic attacks that forced evacuation of some Ghanaians. He described the attacks as unfortunate and noted this is the first time Ghanaians have been significantly targeted in such surges of anti-foreign violence.

    2 June 2026 · Joy Online

  6. Majority Chief Whip: President committed to signing LGBTQ+ bill

    Majority Chief Whip Rockson Nelson Dafeamekpor dismissed suggestions that President John Mahama is wavering on the LGBTQ+ Bill, insisting the President remains committed to signing it into law once parliamentary processes are completed. Dafeamekpor argued that critics had misread the President's recent comments about Parliament needing to complete procedural work, describing it as standard legislative practice.

    2 June 2026 · Joy Online

Monday 1 June

  1. President cites procedural issues with anti-LGBTQ+ bill

    President Mahama has said the Human Sexual Rights and Family Values Bill faces unresolved questions over parliamentary quorum and legislative procedure that must be addressed before he can consider assenting to it. He noted the Speaker is working to address these concerns, and the bill will undergo legal review by the Attorney General and Presidency counsel once formally transmitted.

    1 June 2026 · The Chronicle

  2. African countries must work together to navigate global challenges

    President John Mahama said at Chatham House in London that no African country can successfully navigate geopolitical and economic challenges alone, and that African unity is now a strategic imperative rather than merely a political aspiration. He added that Ghana values balanced, mutually beneficial partnerships with both traditional and emerging partners.

    1 June 2026 · Joy Online

  3. Mahama criticises South Africa's response to xenophobic violence

    President John Mahama has criticised South African authorities for doing "little" to quell recent xenophobic attacks and protect displaced foreigners, including nearly 200 Ghanaians who sought refuge in Ghana's embassy. Ghana organised its own evacuation of citizens after local authorities failed to intervene, with one flight completed and two more planned.

    1 June 2026 · Joy Online

  4. Mahama describes Ghana's democracy as strategic asset

    President Mahama told Chatham House in London that Ghana's democratic tradition is a strategic asset critical for political stability, economic growth, and international credibility. He argued that democratic governance strengthens investor confidence, enhances institutional credibility, and promotes social cohesion.

    1 June 2026 · Joy Online

  5. Mahama: anti-LGBTQ bill faces legal review before assent

    President Mahama said the Human Sexual Rights and Family Values Bill, passed by Parliament on May 29, will undergo further legal and constitutional scrutiny in the Presidency before he can assent to it. He noted procedural issues—including questions about quorum and parliamentary process—mean the bill still has several stages to navigate.

    1 June 2026 · Joy Online

  6. Mahama: anti-gay bill faces quorum, procedural concerns

    President John Mahama said the Human Sexual Rights and Family Values Bill, passed by Parliament on May 29, has not yet reached the Presidency and remains subject to outstanding procedural and constitutional considerations, including quorum concerns. He noted the Speaker of Parliament was addressing alleged lapses in the bill's passage, and that once transmitted to the Presidency, it would undergo legal review by the Attorney General before any decision on assent.

    1 June 2026 · Joy Online

  7. Mahama calls for stronger African unity and regional economic integration

    President Mahama said no African country can navigate today's geopolitical and economic challenges alone, and called for deeper regional integration through the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) to reduce dependency on raw commodity exports and build economic resilience.

    1 June 2026 · Joy Online

  8. Ghana pursues pragmatic, interest-driven foreign policy approach

    President John Mahama outlined Ghana's foreign policy as pragmatic and interest-driven, prioritising strategic partnerships and economic opportunities over ideological alignments. He said Ghana will maintain relationships with traditional partners while expanding cooperation with emerging economies and new centres of global influence, guided by national interests and economic transformation rather than geopolitical loyalties.

    1 June 2026 · Joy Online

  9. President Mahama visits London for royal audience and investment summit

    President John Dramani Mahama is in London for a high-level visit featuring meetings with King Charles III and British Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer. The visit aims to deepen bilateral relations between Ghana and the UK and includes a Ghana-UK Investment Summit, a London Stock Exchange appearance, and addresses at Chatham House and the Africa Debate at the Guildhall.

    1 June 2026 · The Ghanaian Times

Sunday 31 May

  1. Mahama visits London for investment summit and royal meetings

    President John Mahama is in London on a working visit to strengthen economic relations with the UK, attract investment, and engage the Ghanaian diaspora. The trip includes a royal audience with King Charles III, a meeting with Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer, a Ghana-UK Investment Summit at Raffles London, and a visit to the London Stock Exchange.

    31 May 2026 · Joy Online

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