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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?

Following a tragic plane crash, what questions are Ghana's leaders raising about the safety of private air travel?
Ghana's Minority in Parliament is calling for answers after a fatal microlight crash in Tema involving the sons of a prominent religious figure. The opposition is questioning aviation safety protocols- and the potential regulatory oversights that may have led to this disaster.

Adu-Boahene's lawyer claims the prosecution's case is a 'comical joke' - but is it really that simple?
Kwabena Adu-Boahene, former Director-General of the NSB, faces accusations of diverting state funds. His lawyer, Atta Akyea, disputes claims of a 'personal account', setting the stage for a legal showdown-but what does the evidence really show?

Felix Kwakye Ofosu has rejected the Minority's demand for an apology, insisting the Mahama administration is right to pr
Felix Kwakye Ofosu has rejected the Minority's demand for an apology, insisting the Mahama administration is right to prioritise jobs and welfare.

Why is India granting a 'penalty-free' exit window to overstayed Ghanaian nationals?
The Indian government is offering Ghanaian nationals with expired visas a special opportunity. This initiative aims to streamline migration- but affected individuals must act fast to avoid future immigration consequences.

The NDC's Sammy Gyamfi defends the Roads Ministry's decision to use sole-sourcing - but at what cost to the taxpayer?
Sammy Gyamfi of the NDC has defended the Roads Ministry's use of sole-sourcing for road projects under the Big Push initiative. Gyamfi argues the decision was justified due to the urgent need to address the country's deplorable roads - but why was this method chosen?

Adu-Boahene's trial takes an unexpected turn - what document was rejected and why does it matter?
An Accra High Court is hearing the case of Kwabena Adu-Boahene and others, involving alleged theft within the National Security framework. The defence attempted to present a budget document - but questions about its authenticity have arisen.

President Mahama meets with Organized Labour - what critical discussions will unfold behind closed doors?
President Mahama is scheduled to meet with Organised Labour on March 17 at Jubilee House. This dialogue follows meetings with the Business Community - but what pressing issues are on the table?

Ghana confronts South Africa over alleged xenophobic attacks - what measures will be taken?
Ghana has summoned South Africa's envoy amid reports of xenophobic attacks. This action underscores the importance of diplomatic relations- but what prompted such a strong response?

The Minister insists the new SIM registration is about safety, not procurement - but can the system be trusted?
Sam George has assured Ghanaians that the new SIM registration exercise is about safety. The initiative seeks to address flaws that have left citizens vulnerable - but what problems still need solving?

The use of a private jet has sparked public debate - but is there more to the story than meets the eye?
Dr. Callistus Mahama has responded to public debates surrounding President Mahama's use of his brother's private jet for official travels. He acknowledges the public's concerns about potential conflicts of interest - but what considerations are at play?

Sammi Awuku says mentorship shaped his communications career - but who influenced him the most?
Sammi Awuku, Director-General of the National Lottery Authority, credits key factors for shaping his political communications career. He says that mentorship and a willingness to learn were major influences - but what impact did this have?

Ghana marked International Day of La Francophonie - and one ambassador says it could mean big things for the country.
The President of the Group of Francophone Ambassadors in Ghana, Assiélou Félix Tanon, has highlighted Ghana's growing role as the country celebrated International Day of La Francophonie in Accra. The annual celebration commemorates the establishment of the International Organisation of La Francophonie - but what does this mean for Ghana's future?

Why was a transport company paid with rice instead of cash - and what happened to thousands of tonnes of grain?
A special audit has uncovered potential malfeasance at the Ministry of Food and Agriculture (MoFA) - involving missing grains and questionable contracts. The details raise concerns about oversight and accountability in a critical sector.

Why was Adu Boahene arranging funds for National Security, and what does it mean for the ongoing trial?
Adu Boahene's trial continues with a witness claiming he arranged funds for National Security suppliers- due to financial challenges. The cross-examination is raising questions about the prosecution's case and authorization of payments.
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