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Why is President Mahama using his brother's jet, and what does the NDC's Ako Gunn have to say about it?
Ako Gunn of the NDC says public concerns are valid regarding President Mahama's use of his brother's jet. He is urging full transparency from government officials on the matter.

The Ghana Police Service is exploring new strategies with the NYPD - but what changes might Ghanaians see?
A senior NYPD delegation met with the Ghana Police Service (GPS) in Accra to discuss operational cooperation. IGP Christian Tetteh Yohuno and the Police Management Board engaged the delegation on modern policing practices. A Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) is proposed to strengthen ties.
Why is the Denkyirahemaa accused of land seizure, and what's the root of this chieftaincy dispute?
Denkyirahemaa Nana Ama Ayensua Saara III denies seizing Akwaboso land for mining, calling allegations fabricated by disgruntled individuals. Her legal advisor claims Nana Baffour Awuah II was destooled by his own family, not the Denkyirahemaa. The Akwaboso chief also denies the land seizure claim.

Why is Bank of Africa supporting the National Chief Imam's office during Ramadan - and what impact will it have?
Bank of Africa donated to the National Chief Imam's office to support Muslims during Ramadan. The donation aims to support activities during the holy month. The bank says this gesture reaffirms its commitment to community development and religious harmony in Ghana.

Courier operators in Ghana have a strict deadline to meet or face serious penalties - what could this mean for.
The government has set an April 1 deadline for all courier operators to register with the Postal and Courier Services Regulatory Commission or face sanctions. Minister Samuel Nartey George says this is to enforce regulations using the new ICOLMS-Ghana platform.

Why is Telecel providing support to AT Ghana, and what does this mean for the future of the telecom company?
Telecel Ghana's CEO, Patricia Obo-Nai, clarified that they have not taken over AT Ghana. Telecel is providing network capacity support at the government's request to stabilize AT's operations - a collaboration involving engineers from both companies.