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Why is the President's choice of aircraft for travel under scrutiny, and what considerations are at play?
Callistus Mahama addresses public concerns regarding President Mahama's travel arrangements, specifically the use of a plane belonging to the President's brother. He acknowledges the need for scrutiny and moral clarity in the use of public power.

Why did Minority MPs visit Offinsohene before touring cocoa farms in Ashanti, and what issues will they uncover?
Frank Annoh-Dompreh led Minority MPs to Offinso Traditional Council to seek blessings for their Ashanti Region cocoa farmers tour. The tour aims to understand farmers' concerns about reduced producer prices - "cocoa price haircuts".

Torrential rains have caused deadly flooding in Kenya, but what's being done to help those affected?
Flooding in Kenya has killed at least 62 people after heavy rains, with 33 deaths in Nairobi alone. The flooding damaged roads and infrastructure, forcing over 2,000 to seek shelter. President Ruto says emergency aid is being delivered - but more rain is expected.

Accra is gearing up for a week-long celebration of Ghanaian culture, but what culinary delights and traditions will.
The AMA will host "Eat Ghana, Wear Ghana Week" from March 16-19, 2026, to promote local goods. Mayor Allotey invites traders and residents to participate in the event featuring cultural displays and a cooking contest - all to boost Ghanaian culture and industries.
BreakingA Ghanaian soldier serving with the UN in Lebanon is recovering from a missile attack - but what does this mean for.
A Ghanaian peacekeeper, Lance Corporal Albert Abrefa Busia, serving with UNIFIL in Lebanon, was injured in a missile attack. The UN reports that Busia is recovering after undergoing surgery following the incident on March 6. The UN has called for peacekeepers to be protected.

Why is an NPP MP questioning government priorities regarding sanitary pads and a major petroleum project?
NPP MP George Kwame Aboagye has criticized the government for prioritizing a GH¢300 million sanitary pad purchase over the Petroleum Hub project. He argues the funds could better serve the hub in Jomoro, potentially employing 800,000 Ghanaians.
BreakingA fatal collision on the Kintampo Highway has claimed lives - what factors contributed to this tragic event?
A head-on collision near Tuobodom on the Kintampo Highway has resulted in two fatalities. The crash on Friday involved an Opel Astra and a public transport minibus. Investigations are underway, and authorities are urging increased vigilance.

Why were Bills Micro-Credit officers suspended after a confrontation with a customer carrying a baby?
Bills Micro-Credit suspended field officers after a video surfaced showing an altercation with a customer holding a baby. The officers have been handed over to the Ghana Police Service for investigation. The Board is engaging with the customer as investigations proceed.
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Why did a microcredit company's staff allegedly confront and push a woman holding her baby?
A viral video shows Bills Micro Credit staff allegedly abusing a woman holding a baby over a GH¢300 debt. The incident, involving a verbal exchange and alleged physical contact, has sparked public outrage. Authorities are being urged to investigate the company's conduct - but what will they find?