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Book of condolence opened for Ambassador Victor Gbeho in Accra

The Gbeho and Allied Families have opened a book of condolence for the late Ambassador James Victor Gbeho, allowing friends, colleagues, diplomats, and the public to honour one of Ghana’s most distinguished statesmen.

Ambassador Gbeho passed away peacefully on Saturday, June 13, 2026, following a short illness at the age of 90.

The book of condolence is now open at his residence located at 4M Kwabena Duffour Road, Airport Residential Area, Accra, near Kimathi & Partners.

According to a press release issued by the family on Monday, June 15, 2026, the book will be available for signing from Wednesday, June 17, to Wednesday, July 8, 2026.

Visiting hours are Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays from 10:00 am to 2:00 pm each day.

The family has encouraged groups and official delegations to arrange visits in advance by contacting +233 (0) 54 011 3371.

“Ambassador Gbeho was an eminent statesman and distinguished career diplomat who dedicated his life to the service of Ghana, the African continent, and the international community,” the family said in the statement.

During his illustrious career, he served as President of the ECOWAS Commission, Minister for Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Ghana, Special Representative of the UN Secretary-General for Somalia, and Ghana’s Ambassador and Permanent Representative to the United Nations.

He also held numerous other diplomatic and public service roles.

The family noted that his exceptional leadership, integrity, and unwavering commitment to peace, diplomacy, and public service earned him the respect and admiration of colleagues, friends, and leaders around the world.

“Ambassador Gbeho leaves behind a void that cannot be filled,” the statement added.

Funeral arrangements are expected to be announced in due course.

Diplomats, government officials, and members of the public are expected to file past the condolence book in the coming weeks to pay tribute to the late statesman whose career spanned several decades of Ghana’s foreign service.

His passing has drawn quiet tributes from colleagues who recall his steady hand during Ghana’s chairmanship of ECOWAS and his role in mediating regional conflicts.

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Sports

Boston Turns Red, Gold and Green: Best Photos from Ghana’s World Cup Clash with England

Everywhere the Black Stars go, Ghanaian fans follow – and Tuesday night in Boston was no exception.

Thousands of Ghanaians packed the Boston stadium for Ghana’s second Group L match against England at the FIFA World Cup, proudly draped in the nation’s red, gold and green colours.

The passionate support created a vibrant atmosphere as Carlos Queiroz’s men produced a spirited and disciplined performance to earn a hard-fought point, strengthening their hopes of reaching the Round of 32.

Boston is red, gold and green: The best photos from Ghana vs England
Boston is red, gold and green: The best photos from Ghana vs England

From the colourful stands to the intense action on the pitch, here are some of the best moments captured from the game, courtesy of Adansi Travels and Manuel Photography.

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England vs Ghana: 2026 World Cup Group Stage Preview and Key Talking Points

After three points each in the opening game of the 2026 FIFA World Cup, Ghana and England are up against each other in the second group.

The Three Lions defeated Croatia 4-2 in their first game of the competition, with Harry Kane scoring twice while Jude Bellingham and Marcus Rashford were also on target.

The Black Stars, on the other hand, faced a well-structured Panama side, claiming a 1-0 victory courtesy a late strike from Caleb Yirenkyi.

On Tuesday evening, the two teams will take to the Gillette Stadium knowing that a win for either of them could secure automatic qualification into the knockout phase of the competition.

While England has shown up at the global stage on several occasions, Tuesday’s game will be a great opportunity for Ghana to make a statement against an English side that is regarded as one of the favourites for the trophy.

For everything that has been said, this will be the first meeting between the two sides since the friendly back in 2011, where Asamoah Gyan scored a late equaliser in a 1-1 draw.

The Three Lions arrive as heavy favourites for this game as they rank fourth in the FIFA ranking, while the Black Stars recently rose to 65th following the slim win over Panama.

What has been said

Ahead of the game, Thomas Tuchel and Carlos Queiroz have been the busiest with press duties as they chase early progression.

“The players keep themselves on edge,” the England boss said.

“The guys who did not get the minutes from the beginning are pushing, but we try to make sure in training exercises that everyone is pushing. That is why I love the team anyway. At the moment, I cannot see any signs of complacency. We need to do things better. Defensively, we dropped a little too deep from a middle block into a low block and a deep block. We need to improve, especially our structure with the ball, to be ready to defend counterattacks before they become dangerous.”

For Queiroz, he said, “We have a great match in front of us. This is what we are looking for all our lives, to be in the right environment and at the right time and to play against the best players in the world.”

“We know how England play. They have excellent players, and they have the experience of the Premier League. They have intensity, but we know how we can control this. We know they have three lions, but we have 33 million lions.”

As far as records are concerned, the Black Stars have never lost their second round of game at the World Cup since their debut in 2006.

They defeated Czech Republic in 2006, drew with Australia and Germany in 2010 and 2014 respectively, before beating South Korea in the 2022 edition.

For England, they are undefeated against an African side at the global stage, winning five of their eight games while drawing three. In that period as well, they have scored 12 goals while conceding six.

Predicted line-ups

England: Pickford; James, Konsa, Stones, Oreilly; Anderson, Rice; Madueke, Bellingham, Rashford; Kane

Ghana: Asare; Senaya, Adjetey, Opoku, Mensah; Yirenkyi, Partey, Owusu; Issahaku, Jordan, Semenyo

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Business

OMCs Slash Fuel Prices Following NPA Review, GOIL Sells Petrol at GH¢12.79

Some Oil Marketing Companies (OMCs) have begun reducing fuel prices at the pumps in line with industry projections.

Market leader GOIL has reduced petrol prices from GH¢13.87 to GH¢12.79 per litre.

Diesel has also been reduced from GH¢15.95 to GH¢15.35 per litre.

Another major player, Star Oil, has told JOYBUSINESS it will soon cut prices at the pumps. The company said petrol is likely to be sold at the price floor announced by the National Petroleum Authority (NPA).

Several other OMCs have also indicated they will move quickly to reduce prices.

There are currently more than 200 OMCs operating in Ghana.

According to the NPA, no OMC should sell a litre of petrol for less than GH¢12.79. This follows the regulator’s announcement of new price floors for the first pricing window of July 2026, representing a reduction from GH¢13.39 in June.

The NPA also reduced the minimum price of diesel from GH¢15.11 to GH¢13.54 per litre, representing a 10.4% decline.

Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) also recorded a significant reduction, with the minimum selling price falling from GH¢13.23 to GH¢10.11 per kilogram, a decrease of GH¢3.12 or 23.6%.

Industry Projections

Data from the Chamber of Oil Marketing Companies (COMAC) indicates that petrol prices are projected to decline by between 1.94% and 9.31%, potentially bringing the pump price to around GH¢14.14 per litre.

Diesel is expected to fall by as much as 10.20%, with a litre projected to sell at about GH¢15.29.

LPG is projected to decline by between 24.50% and 26.86% per kilogram.

COMAC described the latest development as the steepest two-week decline in fuel prices since the COVID-19 oil market collapse in 2020.

The Chamber also noted that previously stranded tankers exiting the Strait of Hormuz have increased expectations that the global oil market could shift rapidly from a supply deficit to a surplus.

Reasons for the Price Cuts

According to COMAC, the sharp reduction in fuel prices has been driven by falling international crude oil prices and the cedi’s strong performance over the past month.

The Chamber said global crude oil prices declined by 19.69%, while refined petroleum product prices also fell significantly.

LPG recorded the largest drop at 15.96%, followed by diesel at 15.18% and petrol at 6.92%.

Crude oil prices fell from US$97.32 per barrel to US$78.16 per barrel in late June, marking the sharpest two-week decline since the 2020 pandemic-induced oil market crash.

The decline followed the June 17 memorandum of understanding between the United States and Iran, which paused hostilities, reopened the Strait of Hormuz and extended a ceasefire for 60 days to allow further negotiations.

However, fresh military strikes and mutual accusations on June 27 and June 28 have renewed pressure on the agreement.

Meanwhile, the Ghana cedi also strengthened against major trading currencies.

For the July 1, 2026 pricing window, the local currency appreciated from GH¢11.8035 to GH¢11.4333 against the US dollar, representing a 3.24% gain.

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