The Driver and Vehicle Licensing Authority (DVLA) has warned the public to be on the lookout for fraudsters sending fake SMS messages designed to trick people into paying non-existent traffic fines through unofficial online platforms. …
… The rest are Eastern Regional Minister, Rita Akosua Awatey; Deputy Transport Minister, Dorcas Affo-Toffey; Chief Executive of the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Authority (DVLA), Julius Neequaye Kotey; Chief Executive Officer of the Ghana Shippers Authority, Prof. …
… The rest are Eastern Regional Minister, Rita Akosua Awatey; Deputy Transport Minister, Dorcas Affo-Toffey; Chief Executive of the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Authority (DVLA), Julius Neequaye Kotey; Chief Executive Officer of the Ghana Shippers Authority, Prof. …
A total of 4,896 commercial and private vehicle drivers were denied licences last year due to poor eyesight, the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Authority (DVLA) has disclosed. …
… Julius Kotei Dzani, Chief Executive of the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Authority (DVLA), affectionately known as “Kotse”, for his generosity and support. …
… The National Administrator of GNADS, Emmanuel Anobah, also underscored the importance of professional driver education through certified driving schools approved by the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Authority (DVLA). …
The Driver and Vehicle Licensing Authority (DVLA) has announced extended working hours at selected offices across the country as part of efforts to improve service delivery. …
… The Ghana Card is currently used within the banking sector as part of Know Your Customer (KYC) requirements and has also been integrated with institutions such as the National Health Insurance Authority, Ghana Revenue Authority and the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Authority. …
The Driver and Vehicle Licensing Authority (DVLA) has introduced advanced clone detection machines, known as OBD II scanners, as part of a major initiative to strengthen vehicle verification processes and safeguard the integrity of Ghana’s vehicle registration system. …
A 20-year-old motorbike rider and his 23-year-old passenger died in a crash on the Somanya–Kpong highway in the Eastern Region when the motorcycle struck a bus during an overtaking manoeuvre and was then run over by a truck.
A 20-year-old motorbike rider and his 23-year-old passenger died in a crash on the Somanya–Kpong highway in the Eastern Region when the motorcycle struck a bus during an overtaking manoeuvre and was then run over by a truck.
An opinion piece argues that Ghana's public transport system is inefficient—with rush-hour trips from the University of Ghana to the Central Business District taking over an hour instead of fifteen minutes—and requires stronger regulation, safer fleets, transparent fares, and disciplined implementation to become reliable and sustainable.
An engineer raises concerns about frequent breakdowns of heavy-duty vehicles, coaches and buses on Ghana's highways, questioning whether fleet maintenance standards are being followed and who is responsible for enforcing compliance. Breakdowns create economic costs and safety risks for transport operators, passengers, businesses and other road users.
Somoco Ghana Limited has unveiled an upgraded Bajaj RE Tricycle with features including a reverse gear system, more powerful engine, and improved fuel economy, intended to empower transport operators, create jobs, and provide efficient mobility solutions.
The Member of Parliament for Gomoa Central called on members of the Vehicles and Assets Dealers Union of Ghana to remain united and work together to strengthen Ghana's automobile industry, noting that solidarity was essential for addressing challenges and contributing to national economic growth.
Air pollution is Ghana's second-leading risk factor for death after high blood pressure, with vehicle pollution a major contributor in urban centres; national estimates attribute 28,000–32,000 deaths annually to air pollution, representing about 14 percent of all deaths in Ghana.
More than 300 young farmers from southern and middle belt communities completed a two-day training in the operation and maintenance of modern farm machinery, organised by BonAgro LOVOL in partnership with Weichai LOVOL Global and PanAfrica Savings and Loans to improve agricultural productivity and attract youth to farming.
Air pollution, driven largely by vehicle emissions, is now Ghana's second-leading risk factor for death after high blood pressure. The WHO, UNICEF, and State of Global Air report estimate air pollution causes between 28,000 and 32,000 deaths annually—about 14 percent of all deaths in Ghana—with PM2.5 pollution from vehicles contributing to approximately 2,800 deaths yearly in Greater Accra alone.
The Driver and Vehicle Licensing Authority rejected 4,896 driver licence applicants in 2025 after they failed mandatory eye examinations and remained unable to meet required visual standards even after medical intervention. Of 251,117 drivers screened nationwide, 87 percent passed at first attempt, but 4,896 ultimately failed to meet medical standards despite some receiving treatment or corrective lenses.
The Driver and Vehicle Licensing Authority has warned the public against fraudsters sending fake SMS messages with links redirecting to unofficial websites claiming to collect DVLA fines. The Authority stated that DVLA does not offer discounts on fines and that all legitimate online payments must be made through the Government of Ghana's official payment platform.
The Driver and Vehicle Licensing Authority has alerted the public to fraudsters sending fake SMS messages with unofficial payment links to trick people into paying non-existent traffic fines. The Authority stressed that these messages are fraudulent, that DVLA does not offer discounts on fines, and that legitimate online payments can only be made through the Government of Ghana's official payment platform.
Two citizens have petitioned President John Mahama to investigate government officials who allegedly paid money ranging between GH¢25,000 and GH¢50,000 to receive awards at the 6th Ghana Ministers of State Excellence Awards held in Accra on June 6, 2026.
Two citizens have petitioned President Mahama to investigate government officials who allegedly paid money to receive awards at the 6th Ghana Ministers of State Excellence Awards in Accra on June 6, 2026. The petition alleges that awardees paid between GH¢25,000 and GH¢50,000 to secure recognition, and names several government ministers among the recipients.
The Driver and Vehicle Licensing Authority denied 4,896 vehicle drivers licences in 2024 due to poor eyesight, including refractive errors, glaucoma, and cataracts. Of 251,117 drivers tested, 218,471 passed, while 32,645 initially failed; 24,483 of those who failed were later granted licences after treatment.
Former Adentan Member of Parliament Kojo Adu-Asare, diagnosed with kidney failure in January 2020, underwent dialysis three times weekly for six years before receiving a successful kidney transplant. His journey has become a story of faith, resilience, and human kindness across political divides.
Ghana's National Association of Driving Schools is calling for mandatory driver training and stricter enforcement of road safety regulations to reduce road accidents and fatalities. The Association's General Secretary cited human factors as a major cause of crashes and referenced existing laws requiring refresher training during licence renewal and court-ordered remedial training.
Moses Baiden, founder of Margins ID Group, told delegates at the 2026 ID4Africa Annual General Meeting that Ghana has built one of the most advanced and fully integrated digital identity ecosystems globally, deliberately designed for interoperability across institutions and sectors from inception. He placed Ghana alongside countries such as Estonia, India, Singapore, and the United Arab Emirates as among the limited number that have created secure identity infrastructures functioning seamlessly across banking, healthcare, and other services.
The Driver and Vehicle Licensing Authority has announced extended working hours at 16 selected offices across the country, operating from 6:00 am to 10:00 pm Monday to Friday to improve service delivery and flexibility for motorists seeking registration, licensing, and related services.
Ghana's Ghana Card identity system is one of the world's most integrated digital identity platforms, with 19.4 million people enrolled and adult population coverage exceeding 92 per cent nationwide. Over 262 institutions across banking, telecommunications, healthcare, taxation, transport and social protection sectors have been integrated into the platform for verification and service delivery purposes.
The Driver and Vehicle Licensing Authority has introduced advanced clone detection machines (OBD II scanners) to detect cloned vehicles and illegally duplicated Vehicle Identification Numbers (VINs). The technology is intended to strengthen vehicle verification, combat registration fraud, and improve road security.
The Driver and Vehicle Licensing Authority has clarified that it cannot unilaterally alter vehicle ownership records without proper legal authority and that disputes over ownership must be resolved through the courts, not the DVLA. Buyers unable to locate sellers should seek a court declaration of ownership or vesting order.
The Driver and Vehicle Licensing Authority has urged prospective vehicle buyers to verify that sellers have proper ownership, present authentic registration documents, and comply with statutory requirements. The DVLA clarified it does not adjudicate ownership disputes; remedies for seller failure lie with the seller under the Sale of Goods Act.
The Association of Ghana Private Vehicle Testing Stations is calling on the government to adopt machine-based vehicle testing nationwide and review the revenue-sharing model with the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Authority, arguing that automated systems are more reliable than manual inspections for assessing vehicle roadworthiness and reducing road crashes.
Ghana's Driver and Vehicle Licensing Authority posted a 67% increase in revenue in the first quarter of 2026 compared to the same period in 2025, attributing the growth to operational expansion, digital transformation, and improved compliance systems that have reduced processing delays.
Ghana launched a National AI Strategy under President Mahama and Communications Minister Samuel Nartey George, positioning artificial intelligence as a matter of political power and national sovereignty rather than mere technology, emphasizing sovereign AI infrastructure and local innovation over African dependence on imported global systems.
The Driver and Vehicle Licensing Authority has announced the recall and replacement of a batch of 2026 vehicle number plates after routine quality checks revealed defects causing printed characters to fade prematurely. Vehicle owners who received the defective plates are invited to visit any DVLA office nationwide for a free replacement.
The Driver and Vehicle Licensing Authority has announced it will replace a batch of 2026 vehicle number plates that were found to be fading due to quality control defects. Affected vehicle owners can visit any DVLA office across the country for free replacements, and the authority says it is strengthening quality control processes to prevent similar issues in the future.
The DVLA has announced that it will replace a batch of 2026 embossed number plates at no cost after routine quality checks revealed a defect causing printed characters to fade. Affected vehicle owners are invited to visit any DVLA office nationwide for free replacement, and the Authority said it is strengthening quality assurance processes to prevent similar issues.
A Business & Financial Times column argues that banning Toyota Voxy vehicles would not significantly reduce road accidents in Ghana, noting that national crash data shows Voxy involvement is less than 1% of all crashes and that systemic factors like driver behaviour and economic pressure—not the vehicle itself—are the primary causes.