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Heavy Monday morning rains in Accra caused severe flooding, washing goods from an unidentified warehouse onto the Tema M
Heavy Monday morning rains in Accra caused severe flooding, washing goods from an unidentified warehouse onto the Tema Motorway as residents

A church elder was arrested at a galamsey site - but his surprising confession is what has everyone talking.
The National Anti-Illegal Mining Operations Secretariat (NAIMOS) has apprehended a foreman at an illegal small-scale mining site in the Ashanti Region. The suspect's surprising identity and confession raise questions about the reach of illegal mining - and the individuals involved.

An MP raises concerns about illegal mining and logging - but who is protecting the perpetrators?
Dr. Gideon Boako, Tano North MP, is concerned about increased illegal mining and logging. He alleges government appointees are enabling environmental destruction- but what impact will this have?

The Dome-Kwabenya MP gave her first address- but what initiatives and projects did she highlight for her constituents?
Faustina Elikplim Akurugu, MP for Dome-Kwabenya, delivered her first State of the Constituency Address. The address touched on key achievements and future priorities- all aimed at transforming the constituency.

Ghana’s government is advancing a vital anti-witchcraft bill to criminalize false accusations, protect vulnerable citi
Ghana’s government is advancing a vital anti-witchcraft bill to criminalize false accusations, protect vulnerable citizens, and end related violence.

Armoured buses disguised as VIP coaches? The Interior Minister reveals a surprising tactic to fight crime on Ghana's highways...
Ghana's Interior Minister disclosed that the government is using armoured buses disguised as commercial vehicles. The buses are deployed to combat highway robberies - but the strategy remains under wraps.

A Ghanaian district assembly is taking a fresh approach to local sanitation, spurred by a major shift in national policy.
The Bosome Freho District Assembly has initiated a new Street Sweeping Programme aimed at enhancing environmental sanitation across its communities. This local effort comes in response to a broader national push for improved sanitation management following a significant change in government policy.

MP Adongo's 'fit-for-purpose' push gains attention - but what challenges and opportunities lie ahead for Sumbrungu?
Isaac Adongo is inspecting projects in Sumbrungu, including healthcare and agriculture. He's engaging residents and stakeholders- but the focus on grassroots initiatives raises questions about their impact.

Construction on the Kpando-Torkor feeder road has begun, with local leaders saying the project will boost trade, mobilit
Construction on the Kpando-Torkor feeder road has begun, with local leaders saying the project will boost trade, mobility and access to services.

MP Agyemang's Easter activities in Abuakwa South focused on healthcare and youth- but what was the main goal?
Abuakwa South's MP, Kingsley Agyemang, engaged constituents over Easter with health, youth, and social initiatives. These activities aimed to deliver direct community impact- but what challenges might arise?

Why is President Mahama's administration investing in infrastructure and social projects in the Savannah Region?
President Mahama addressed Savannah Region residents during his "Resetting Ghana" tour. He warned that underdevelopment in Northern Ghana fuels rural-urban migration- placing pressure on infrastructure.

Akufo-Addo's new Anglican role promises service in health, education, and more - but what does this really mean?
Nana Akufo-Addo was recently installed as an Honorary Lay Canon of the Anglican Diocese of Koforidua alongside his wife- a deeply spiritual moment for the former president. This recognition highlights his long-standing commitment to service, but what specific responsibilities will he undertake?

The Minister calls for national sacrifice and fervent prayers - but what prompted this?
The Minister for Local Government, Chieftaincy and Religious Affairs (MLGCRA) engaged with Christian communities during Easter. He called on Ghanaians to embrace sacrifice and collective responsibility - but what does this mean for the nation's future?

Lordina Mahama has been recognised for her foundation's work - but what exactly has she been doing?
The Merck Foundation has recognised First Lady Lordina Mahama for her work through the Lordina Foundation. The honour acknowledges a decade of programmes - but what specific impacts have these initiatives had?

Why does an MP think a CEO should be fired over comments made about a religious leader's galamsey concerns?
Charles Owiredu has taken issue with the Free Zones CEO's comments against the Chairman of the Church of Pentecost - following the latter's remarks on galamsey. The MP believes the CEO should have faced greater consequences for her words, hinting at deeper issues at play.

Kwame Boafo Akuffo says galamsey is now a national security and health emergency, urging Parliament to back lethal enfor
Kwame Boafo Akuffo says galamsey is now a national security and health emergency, urging Parliament to back lethal enforcement against illegal miners.

Ghana's water resources are at risk - what actions can be taken to ensure long-term sustainability?
Samuel Ben Owusu has urged the government to act quickly on water assurance policies. He spoke at the Africa Day Celebration Leadership Summit in Accra - but what threats are endangering water bodies across the country?