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Why is a Supreme Court Justice making a direct appeal to Ghana's youth about democratic values?
A Supreme Court Justice has called on young Ghanaians to protect the nation's democratic principles. The Justice emphasized dialogue and peace as key to maintaining stability. The call comes amid growing concerns about political polarization.
How do family values shape Ghana's courts? A Supreme Court Justice weighs in on the future of justice.
Justice Ackaah-Boafo emphasized the importance of family values and education. She believes these elements are crucial for Ghana's judicial system and democratic society. The Justice's remarks highlight ongoing discussions about judicial reform.
A Ghanaian man's guilty plea in the US reveals the dark side of online romance - how far-reaching was this fraud?
Derrick Van Yeboah, a Ghanaian national, admitted guilt in a US court for his role in romance scams, defrauding victims of over $10 million. The scams, part of a larger international scheme, targeted vulnerable individuals. Yeboah faces sentencing in 2026.

The World Bank's MD is visiting Ghana - but what crucial discussions will shape the nation's future?
World Bank Group MD Paschal Donohoe will visit Ghana and Liberia from March 15-20, 2026. He will meet with Presidents Mahama and Boakai to discuss job creation, electricity access, and economic governance. The visit highlights the World Bank's support for Ghana's recovery.

A new vessel promises to revolutionize Ghana's LPG supply - but what challenges still lie ahead?
Sahara Group commissioned the MT Asharami Ghana, a 40,000cbm LPG carrier, in South Korea. This aims to boost Ghana's clean energy access and LPG supply chain. The vessel will improve supply reliability and reduce emissions.

Ghana's gun licensing faces a major shakeup - but will these changes be enough to curb illegal firearm activity?
Interior Minister Muntaka Mohammed Mubarak announced an overhaul of Ghana's gun licensing system, including slowing licence issuance and digitalising registration. The reforms aim to improve oversight and accountability, preventing illegal sales.
BreakingWhy is the Interior Minister putting the brakes on gun licenses, and what does it mean for gun ownership in Ghana?
Interior Minister Muntaka Mohammed-Mubarak has slowed gun licence approvals. The move aims to tighten firearm control via a digital registry and stricter oversight of importers and dealers - all to improve national security.
BreakingGhana's gun amnesty program saw thousands of firearms surrendered, but what does this mean for national security now?
Over 4,000 firearms were voluntarily surrendered by civilians during a recent gun amnesty, according to Interior Minister Muntaka Mohammed-Mubarak. The initiative aimed to strengthen national security and curb illegal weapons.
Okada is here to stay, but will new regulations make it safer or just change the game for commuters?
The NRSA acknowledges okada as a recognized mode of transport in Ghana. Abraham Amaliba stated the government aims to regulate okada for safety via the Road Traffic (Amendment) Bill, 2025 - popularly known as the Okada Law. The law includes new provisions on vehicle safety standards.