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Cybersecurity incidents are on the rise in Ghana - but what are the biggest threats facing young people?
The Cyber Security Authority (CSA) reported over 23,000 public inquiries in 2025, including 4,604 confirmed cyber incidents. Mr. Agbeti of the CSA revealed this during a cybersecurity competition for senior high schools.

Why is Bills Micro-Credit investigating after a video of their staff and a woman with a baby went viral?
Bills Micro-Credit is investigating a viral video showing a confrontation between its staff and a woman holding a baby. The company says the video suggests the woman tried to take a phone from an officer, leading to a fall - and they are now trying to contact her.

A Ghanaian journalist is heading to the University of Chicago - but what complex investigations await him?
JoyNews' Kwetey Nartey was selected for the 2026 Stigler Center Journalism Fellowship at the University of Chicago. He is among seven journalists chosen worldwide for this program. Nartey will enhance skills in investigating financial crimes.

Why is Bills Micro-Credit investigating a video of their staff and a woman with a baby?
Bills Micro-Credit is investigating a viral video showing an altercation between its field officers and a woman holding a baby. The company says the woman attempted to retrieve a phone, leading to her fall - management is reaching out to her.
Why is Mahama using his brother's private jet for official trips, and what risks does Bentil see?
Kofi Bentil has criticized John Mahama's use of his brother's private jet for official travel. The IMANI Africa VP cited ethical and security concerns with the arrangement. Bentil argues state security could be compromised, and the practice should end - but what alternatives does he suggest?

Is President Mahama's use of his brother's jet a cost-saving measure or a breach of ethical standards?
Manasseh Azure criticizes President Mahama's use of his brother Ibrahim's private jet for official travels, citing potential conflict of interest. He references CHRAJ guidelines and a code of conduct for appointees. The issue raises questions about the appearance of favoritism.