Ghana’s newspapers on Wednesday, December 10, 2025, focus on a range of issues, from economic challenges to political developments and social concerns. Myjoyonline.com presents a roundup of the major headlines.
The Daily Graphic leads with concerns over rising inflation and its impact on the cost of living for ordinary Ghanaians. The paper reports on calls for the government to implement more effective measures to stabilize prices.
The Ghanaian Times highlights a debate in Parliament regarding a proposed new tax policy. According to the report, the opposition party is strongly resisting the policy, arguing that it will further burden businesses.
The Business & Financial Times focuses on the performance of the Ghana Stock Exchange, noting a recent downturn and analyzing the factors contributing to it. Industry experts are quoted as advising investors to exercise caution.
The Chronicle covers a story about alleged corruption within a local government institution. The paper claims to have obtained evidence of financial mismanagement and calls for a thorough investigation.
The Finder reports on a planned demonstration by a group of unemployed youth demanding better job opportunities. The organizers state they will protest until their demands are met.
The New Crusading Guide features an investigative piece on illegal logging activities in a protected forest reserve. Environmental activists are calling for stricter enforcement of forestry laws.
Daily Guide carries a story about a traditional chieftaincy dispute that has escalated in a rural community. The paper details efforts by local authorities to mediate the conflict.
“We are monitoring the situation closely and will provide updates as they become available,” a spokesperson for the police service stated, as reported by Joy News (online).
These front pages provide a snapshot of the key issues shaping the national conversation today, December 10, 2025.
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