Thursday December 18 2025 News Update

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Accra – Front pages from leading Ghanaian newspapers today, November 16, 2023, reveal a focus on the country’s economic challenges, political developments, and preparations for the upcoming Christmas season.

The Daily Graphic leads with concerns over rising inflation and its impact on the cost of living for ordinary Ghanaians. The paper reports on a recent address by the Bank of Ghana Governor, Dr. Ernest Addison, where he outlined measures to stabilize the cedi and curb price increases.

The Ghanaian Times focuses on a controversial bill before Parliament concerning the regulations of social media. According to the paper, the proposed legislation has sparked debate among civil society groups and legal experts, with some fearing it could curtail freedom of expression.

The New Crusading Guide highlights allegations of corruption within a state-owned enterprise. The report alleges that significant funds have been misappropriated, prompting calls for a thorough investigation. “We are calling for immediate action to be taken against anyone found culpable,” a source within the anti-corruption coalition told the paper.

The Finder reports on preparations for the Christmas holidays, with increased traffic expected on major highways. The National Road Safety Authority is urging drivers to exercise caution and adhere to traffic regulations to minimize accidents.

Myjoyonline.com will continue to bring you comprehensive coverage of these and other developments across the country. We aim to provide balanced and accurate reporting, keeping you informed on the issues that matter most.

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