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A new road safety policy will soon require drivers to arrange for towing much faster - or else what?
The NRSA says drivers must arrange towing within 30 minutes in city centers under a new policy accompanying the Road Traffic (Amendment) Bill, 2025. Abraham Amaliba says vehicle owners will subscribe to towing services, like insurance. Discussions are underway with insurance companies.

Why is Ghana Communication Technology University (GCTU) refuting claims of a court order?
GCTU denies claims of a court injunction against it, stating that its actions remain in force- despite a motion filed by Prof. Emmanuel Ohene Afoakwa. The university says the application is yet to be heard, and urges the public to disregard misinformation.

Is Ghana's energy strategy built on solid ground, or are there hidden cracks beneath the surface?
Bright Simons of IMANI Africa has questioned Ghana's energy strategy after the commissioning of the MT Asharami Ghana LPG carrier. He suggests the focus on LPG highlights deeper issues within Ghana's gas policy framework. Simons argues that political commitments outpace institutional capacity.
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Ada MP Comfort Doyoe Cudjoe-Ghansah reveals a surprising detail about her past relationships - or lack thereof!
Comfort Doyoe Cudjoe-Ghansah, Ada MP, says she never dated before marrying young. She had her first child at 19 and emphasizes that no man can claim to be her ex-boyfriend - only a former husband.

Facing new charges, Thomas Partey intends to deny allegations - what does this mean for the Ghanaian footballer's.
Thomas Partey, formerly of Arsenal, intends to plead not guilty to two new rape allegations dating back to December 2020. The charges involve a fourth alleged victim and surfaced after previous charges against Partey were publicized. A hearing is set for April.
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.

Why is Telecel providing support to AT Ghana, and what does this mean for the future of the telecom company?
Telecel Ghana's CEO, Patricia Obo-Nai, clarified that they have not taken over AT Ghana. Telecel is providing network capacity support at the government's request to stabilize AT's operations - a collaboration involving engineers from both companies.