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A Spintex resident reported a burglary, leading to an arrest and the recovery of stolen cash - but what else did the.
A suspect, Daniel Odai Afotey, has been arrested by police in connection with a Spintex burglary where GH¢1,000 and $22,350 were stolen. The suspect allegedly admitted to the crime and implicated an accomplice. The investigation continues as police seek to identify owners of other recovered items.

A Tamale drug suspect allegedly offered police a hefty bribe - but what will investigators uncover next?
Lukman Karim, a farmer in Diare, was arrested for allegedly trying to bribe Tamale police with GH¢20,000 after being caught with suspected Indian hemp. Police are also seeking Alhaji Moro, who Karim implicated as an accomplice - investigations continue.

Why is the government planning to ban gas cylinder imports, and how will it affect local consumers?
The Energy Minister announced plans to ban gas cylinder imports, aiming to boost local production. The ministry is working with NPA and Ghana Gas to revamp the Ghana Cylinder Manufacturing Company (GCMC), needing $8 million for retooling - $6 million already secured.

The Vice President calls for a shift in education's focus - but what does this mean for Ghana's future?
Prof. Opoku-Agyemang says education must directly aid national development, not just be theoretical. She urged those who've benefited to give back and strengthen institutions.

Why is ex-MP Inusah Fuseini defending Mahama's use of his brother's private jet for official business?
Inusah Fuseini defends John Mahama's use of his brother Ibrahim Mahama's private jet for official travel. Fuseini argues there's nothing wrong with it - while IMANI Africa's Kofi Bentil has condemned the practice. The debate centers on transparency and due process.

President Mahama's use of a private jet and a travel ban on state officials sparks debate - what are the implications?
JoyNews' Newsfile discussed President Mahama's use of his brother Ibrahim Mahama's private jet, branded "Dzata," for official travel to South Korea. The panel also examined the President's ban on international travel for heads of state institutions.

Why will transporting key tree crops soon require a new certificate, and how will this affect Ghanaian traders?
The Tree Crops Development Authority (TCDA) will require licensed traders to obtain a conveyance certificate before transporting tree crops, starting March 30, 2026. This affects individuals and companies trading cashew, coconut, oil palm, rubber, mango and shea (C-CORMS).

A Ghanaian designer is making waves internationally - but what makes her work so special?
Belle Yemofio, of EllenDavis Interior Design, won an award in Milan for her "Curve Residence Project." She also received an Africa Golden Awards nomination. This highlights Ghanaian talent on the global stage.

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 are the chiefs and people of Issa accusing the Regional Minister of diverting key education projects?
Upper West Regional Minister Charles Puozuing denied diverting education projects from Issa after community protests. He stated project locations are determined by technical committees, not individuals. The chiefs of Issa are seeking clarity on the project locations.

Why are Issa chiefs alleging unlawful diversion of a GES office project, and what tensions are brewing in the DBI.
Issa chiefs are demanding the reversal of a decision to relocate a GES office construction to Daffiama. They accuse the Regional Minister and MP of unlawfully diverting the project. The community cites revenue inequities and threatens peaceful coexistence.

Why is Senyo Hosi so worried about the security services' recruitment process?
Senyo Hosi has criticized security services for charging fees to young job applicants. He argues that with 33.4% youth unemployment, asking for upfront payments is insensitive.