An open letter reveals a looming crisis for Ghanaian farmers - but what's at stake for the nation's food supply?
A concerned Anchor Farmer pens a letter to President Mahama regarding the challenges faced by farmers across Ghana. He highlights the sharp decline in commodity prices and its potential impact on the upcoming farming season - what could this mean for national food security?
A proposed bill could allow dual citizens to hold high office - but not without raising some important questions.
Ghana's Parliament is considering a bill to allow dual citizens to hold high-level public offices - sparking debate about national security and development. The proposed change could tap into the skills of Ghanaians abroad - but what are the risks?
The visual artist claims he was attacked after his uncle questioned the officers - but what really happened that day?
Ibrahim Mahama, a Ghanaian visual artist, disputes a police statement regarding an alleged assault involving the IGP's Special Operations Team - known as the "Black Maria". Mahama's account raises questions about the events and the police's version of the story.
Ibrahim Mahama disputes the police account of his alleged assault- but what really happened during the incident?
Ibrahim Mahama- CEO of Red Clay- claims he was attacked by the IGP's Special Operations Team, known as the "Black Maria." This comes after a police statement denied the team's involvement- raising questions about the events that transpired.
Zelensky is visiting the UK to sign a new defence pact - but the Middle East conflict looms large...
Volodymyr Zelensky is visiting Keir Starmer in the UK to agree to a new defence partnership. The partnership aims to tackle attack drones - but what other geopolitical factors are at play?
Ghanaian MPs are proposing a major change to who can run for Parliament - and the reasons might surprise you.
Two Ghanaian MPs are pushing for a constitutional amendment to set a maximum age of 65 for parliamentary candidates. The MPs argue the change is needed to modernise eligibility - but what impact could this have?
Ghana is set to acquire a presidential aircraft - but what impact will this have on governance and public perception?
Ghana's presidency confirmed plans to acquire a dedicated presidential aircraft by November. This development follows public debate - but what could this mean for the country's leadership?
A UK vote on Ghana's slavery resolution has sparked debate! What could a 'no' vote mean for international relations?
Tension is rising in the UK Parliament- Ghana's resolution to recognize the slave trade as a crime against humanity is up for a vote. A Labour MP raised concerns about the British government potentially voting against the resolution- and the implications could be far-reaching.
US and Hamas meet for the first time since the Gaza truce - but what did they discuss?
US and Hamas officials met in Cairo to discuss the fragile ceasefire agreement. The meeting comes as the initial truce stalls- but what could this mean for the future of Gaza?
The US Mission warns that fake documents risk future travel - but what exactly is considered 'fraudulent activity'?
The US Mission in Accra is cautioning visa applicants about potential fraud. They warn that submitting false documents could impact one's ability to travel in the future - but how?
The UP supports free healthcare, claiming the policy originated in their manifesto - but is all as it seems?
The United Party (UP) has expressed its support for President Mahama's Free Primary Healthcare policy. The party claims the initiative originated from their manifesto - but what does this mean for the future of healthcare?
Following attacks in Niger, Senator Musa says more troops are coming. Will it be enough to restore peace?
Senator Sani Musa reports additional troops are being deployed to Niger State communities following recent attacks. Renewed violence in the Shiroro axis has prompted swift action - but what challenges will they face?
Why are some Ghanaian politicians so eager to abolish the very office created to hold them accountable?
Ghana's Office of the Special Prosecutor (OSP) faces a threat from politicians seeking its abolition. The move raises questions about the motives behind dismantling an institution designed to combat corruption - and who truly benefits.
Okyere Baafi questions why some clergy have gone quiet - what could be the reason?
Michael Okyere Baafi has taken aim at some members of the clergy- raising questions about their silence. He suggests a change in government may be influencing their willingness to speak- but what could be the implications?
Why does Okyere Baafi think the government owes Ghanaians an apology regarding the 24-Hour Economy Policy?
Michael Okyere Baafi is calling on the government to address the changes to the 24-Hour Economy Policy. The New Patriotic Party MP is concerned about the shift in the policy's structure - leaving Ghanaians confused.
An NHIA office lock-up raises concerns - but what precedent could this set for governance and public service?
The shutdown of an NHIA office in Ejisu has sparked concern from a ranking member of Parliament's Health Committee - raising questions about the rule of law. The MP warns that the incident could set a dangerous precedent - but what could happen?
Why does President Mahama think 'our own people' are so deeply entrenched in the illegal mining crisis?
President Mahama acknowledges the pervasive involvement of various individuals in illegal mining - from political figures to traditional leaders. This widespread participation poses a significant challenge to combating galamsey in Ghana.