Ghana unites in grief as eight patriots lost in a helicopter crash are honoured in a solemn state funeral in Accra
Ghana Armed Forces
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Mahama mourns eight lost in Ghana helicopter crash, pledging unity, compassion, and a full investigation into the deadly tragedy.
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Maj. Gen. Gbetanu warns attackers in Bawku of military retaliation, emphasizing the commitment to restore peace
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President Mahama announces new acting service chiefs for GAF to boost military operations starting March 24, 2025
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Ghana Armed Forces allows soldiers to use lethal force against disarmament attempts to ensure operational security and public safety
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Ghana Armed Forces deploy personnel nationwide to support police in ensuring peaceful and secure 2024 presidential and parliamentary elections.
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Ghana Armed Forces deployed for routine Canine and Bomb Sweeps at Parliament, following a request by the Speaker, ensuring the safety of the premises.
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Ghana Armed Forces warns civilians against unauthorized use of military uniforms, citing security risks ahead of elections.
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Chief of Defense Staff denies releasing Jakpa’s dismissal letter, questioning its origin in ongoing ambulance trial.
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GAF denies allegations of soldier involvement in Bawku killings, amidst growing conflict and efforts to maintain regional stability.