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Why is GoldBod refuting claims of sole-sourcing a contract, and what documents have they released to prove their case?
GoldBod denies sole-sourcing a GHS11 million office renovation contract to a company linked to Stan Dogbe. GoldBod says the contract was awarded to Correca Ghana Limited through restricted tendering approved by the PPA after a recruitment drive.

What unexpected gesture brought laughter and cheer to the Newsfile studio during a live broadcast?
Newsfile host Samson Lardy Ayenini was surprised with an on-air birthday celebration by panellists on the JoyNews programme. Senyo Hosi read a heartfelt message, praising Ayenini's contributions to journalism and law. The moment offered a light-hearted break from the show's serious discussions.

Massive irregularities in public claims suggest more than just errors, but what could this mean for those involved?
Inusah Fuseini alleges criminal intent behind GH¢21bn in irregular public claims. An audit revealed duplicated invoices and unsupported documentation. The Finance Ministry has referred the matter to the Attorney-General for possible prosecution - but what will they uncover?

Why is the One District One Factory (1D1F) program now facing serious questions about millions in supposed debts?
An audit revealed a fictitious GH¢89.4 million debt claimed under the 1D1F program. Auditors flagged a suspicious GH¢10.

Is the GH¢21 billion audit exposé a genuine effort, or a calculated move to distract Ghanaians?
Michael Okyere Baafi claims the government is using a GH¢21 billion audit narrative to divert attention from pressing issues. He argues the figures are misrepresented, following Finance Ministry disclosures of GH¢68.7 billion in public claims submitted for audit.

Awaited report on 'fictitious debts' is coming - but what exactly will the Auditor-General reveal?
Felix Kwakye Ofosu says the Auditor-General will release a report on fictitious debts. This follows a demand from Kwame Andy Appiah-Kubi. The report's findings could have implications for government accountability.

A fetish priest claims spiritual possession drove him to kill - but is it a genuine explanation or a calculated excuse?
Cudjoe Hlolary, a fetish priest, claims a spirit compels him to behead people, following the death of 41-year-old Joyce Akua Amponmaa in Awutu Bentum. He says he feels this urge when in a spiritual trance but had previously resisted it. Police are investigating.

Ex-Auditor-General Domelevo calls for legal changes to speed up corruption cases - but will it make a difference?
Daniel Yao Domelevo is advocating for legal reforms to expedite corruption and financial crime case prosecutions. The former Auditor-General believes the current system causes excessive delays. How might this impact future accountability?

A legal expert is calling for action following the Auditor-General's report - but what exactly does he want?
Martin Kpebu is advocating for the public naming of individuals implicated in the Auditor-General's report, which revealed GH¢8.1 billion in fictitious debt. He insists that those found culpable should be prosecuted.

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.

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.