Czech President Petr Pavel is in Ghana for a historic three-day state visit—the first by a Czech or Czechoslovak leader in over six decades.
The visit aims to strengthen ties and expand economic cooperation between Ghana and the Czech Republic, with discussions expected around trade, education, and technology.
Meanwhile, former President John Mahama criticized new U.S. tariffs on African exports, urging fairer global trade rules during a public dialogue on Tuesday.
WADR’s Naa Dedei Tettey has the full report.