List of Newspapers in Ghana

This is a list of newspapers in Ghana. In 2007, there were 136 newspapers. Note that not all papers currently have a website.

  • All Ghana News - private/national
  • Accra Daily Mail - private
  • Daily Ghana - private
  • Daily Graphic - state-owned; along with the Mirror, most widely read newspaper in Ghana
  • Daily Guide - private
  • The Dispatch - private
  • The Evening News - state-owned
  • Focus - private
  • Free Press - private
  • The Ghanaian Chronicle - privately owned daily
  • Ghana Palaver - weekly
  • Ghanaian Times - state-owned daily
  • Ghanaian Voice - private liberal weekly
  • Green Dove - private bimonthly
  • Guide Young Blazers - privately owned by Daily Guide; once a week
  • The Guide - private weekly
  • Heritage - private
  • The Independent - independent conservative weekly
  • Junior Graphic - state owned, sister paper of the Daily Graphic, aimed at 11- to 22-year-olds
  • The Gazette Newspaper - weekly newspaper
  • The Mirror - weekly, sister paper of the Daily Graphic
  • Network Herald - private
  • NewsOne'' - privately owned by Daily Guide; once a week
  • The Ghanaian Observer
  • 90 MINUTES Sports Newspaper - privately owned by Arcadia Publication and THRICE a week
  • People & Places (P&P) - private
  • The Public Agenda - private
  • The Pioneer - independent semi-weekly
  • The Roman Catholic - Catholic daily
  • The Searchlight - private
  • The Standard - Catholic weekly
  • The Statesman - independent private weekly
  • Sunday Herald - weekly
  • Vibe Ghana - independent
  • Weekly Express - private weekly
  • Weekly Insight - private left wing
  • Weekly Spectator - state owned
  • Business and Financial Times - private and twice weekly
  • Business Guide - Private weekly owned by Daily Guide
  • The Entrepreneur Newspaper - private, bi-monthly
  • The Timeline Newspaper - Ghana and Africa's First Opportunities Newspaper
  • The Finder Newspaper - Featuring news from Ghana, Politics, Africa, entertainment news, world, health, business and sports news


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