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What concerns were raised about the GH¢8.1bn debt and the 'Operation Recover All Loot'?
The KeyPoints on March 14 covered the Auditor-General's discovery of GH¢8.1bn in 'fictitious' debt. Panelists also discussed Operation Recover All Loot and security service recruitment issues - all in relation to Ghana's unemployment crisis.

Will your tro-tro fare be going up soon?
GPRTU threatens to increase transport fares due to COMAC's fuel price increase projections. The union held off on fare hikes previously due to stable prices throughout 2025 and early 2026. The projected adjustments may now force their hand.

North East Region stakeholders are pushing for sustainable jobs and climate resilience, but can they influence the.
The North East Region is prioritizing sustainable jobs and climate resilience in Ghana's national development plan. Regional Minister Ibrahim Tia says this reflects the unique needs of the area. Stakeholders aim to ensure the plan addresses local aspirations - but how will this be achieved?
IGP Yohuno's first year saw major changes in the Ghana Police Service, but what challenges still lie ahead?
IGP Yohuno marks his first year with promotions for over 12,802 officers and efforts to combat crime. His leadership saw improved security and even a historic visit from the Asantehene - solidifying police relations. What innovative strategies will he employ next?

Ghanaians get two holidays in March 2026 - but why did the President have to step in?
The Interior Minister has declared March 20 and 21, 2026 as public holidays to mark Eid-Ul-Fitr and Shaqq Day. Because March 21 falls on a Saturday, the President has made a declaration.

What did Sam Jonah reveal about Prof Opoku-Agyemang that moved beyond mere ceremony?
Sam Jonah lauded Vice President Opoku-Agyemang at the University of Cape Coast's Distinguished Fellow Award ceremony. Jonah's tribute went beyond ceremonial formalities during the March 13, 2026 event. The specific details of his praise remain undisclosed.

Ghana's first commercial EV charging tariff is here - but will the new rates help or hinder the green energy transition?
The PURC has introduced Ghana's first commercial EV charging tariff - setting the rate at GH¢2.016 per kilowatt-hour, plus a GH¢500 monthly service charge. This aims to promote green energy transition in the country.