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8 Ghanaian newspapers in the directory

Print media in this West African nation features a long-standing balance between state-owned legacy broadsheets and independently operated dailies. State ownership dominates national circulation through the Daily Graphic, a comprehensive daily founded in 1950, and the Ghanaian Times, established in 1958. Private enterprises provide alternative editorial voices, led by the Daily Guide, a prominent independent daily, and The Chronicle, recognized for its investigative reporting format. English serves as the primary language of print across major southern publishing hubs, though some regional publications occasionally incorporate local languages like Akan and Ewe. Paperboy indexes 8 Ghanaian newspapers — browse the full directory below.

Compiled by Paperboy editorial · Updated 2026-06-03

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Business And Financial Times

Accra, Greater Accra

Established in 1989, this premier Ghanaian publication serves as the country's leading authority on business, economic, and financial news. It provides critical market analysis and investment insights tailored to the needs of the professional, corporate, and entrepreneurial communities across West Africa.

Business Ghana

Accra, Greater Accra

Serving as a comprehensive digital portal for news, this publication acts as a primary resource for investors and professionals seeking real-time updates on Ghana’s financial, corporate, and economic landscapes. It is notable for its extensive aggregation of national business reports, policy analyses, and trade information, positioning it as a key information hub for the local and international business community.

Daily Graphic

Accra, Greater Accra

Established in 1950, this state-owned publication serves as Ghana's most widely circulated daily newspaper, providing comprehensive coverage of national news, politics, and business. It is recognized as a cornerstone of the country's media landscape, maintaining a long-standing reputation for its extensive reach and influence in shaping public discourse across the nation.

Ghana Daily News

Accra, Greater Accra

Based in Accra, this digital publication serves as a comprehensive source for local and national headlines, providing essential coverage of political, economic, and social developments across Ghana. It is noted for its commitment to delivering real-time reporting that caters to both domestic readers and the Ghanaian diaspora seeking updates on the country's evolving landscape.

Ghanian Chronicle

Accra, Greater Accra

Established as a prominent independent voice in Accra, this publication has built a reputation for its rigorous investigative journalism and commitment to holding government officials accountable. It serves a broad national audience by providing in-depth analysis on political, economic, and social issues shaping the development of Ghana.

New Statesman

Accra, Greater Accra

The New Statesman is a prominent Ghanaian daily newspaper based in Accra. Established as a voice for liberal democratic values, it provides extensive coverage of national politics, business, and social issues. The publication is closely associated with the New Patriotic Party, offering influential commentary and in-depth investigative reports.

New Times Online

Accra, Greater Accra

Established in 1957, this state-owned publication serves as a leading voice in Ghanaian journalism, offering comprehensive coverage of national news, politics, and business. It remains a historic cornerstone of the country's media landscape, providing a government-aligned perspective to a wide domestic and international audience.

The Herald

Accra, Greater Accra

Operating as an independent voice in Accra, this publication is widely recognized for its investigative journalism and persistent focus on political accountability and government transparency. It serves a politically engaged audience by providing critical reporting on national issues that often challenges the mainstream media narrative in Ghana.