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A $64bn takeover bid has been made for Universal Music - but what does this mean for artists and the industry?
Universal Music Group, home to top artists, has received a massive takeover offer from a US investment firm- a deal that could reshape the entertainment landscape. The move has sparked debate about the future of the music industry- but what challenges lie ahead?

The YEA is responding to claims of a multi-million cedi investment - but is there more to the story?
The Youth Employment Agency (YEA) is addressing reports about a supposed GH¢9 million turkey berries production programme. The agency is keen to set the record straight - but what could be the implications of these allegations?

A UN vote has sparked debate about slavery's legacy - but what does it mean for affected communities?
The UN General Assembly debated the transatlantic slave trade, involving nations worldwide. The discussion raises questions about historical accountability - but what could that mean for the future?

Why are Gbintiri residents refusing to pay market tolls-and what does it have to do with a 14-day ultimatum?
Gbintiri residents and traditional leaders are boycotting market revenue payments-citing neglect and exclusion from the 24-hour economy initiative. The community demands fiscal transparency and reinvestment-or face a permanent breakdown in cooperation.

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.

Will the Amansie Central DCE's continued presence in office affect the illegal mining probe?
The Lands Ministry PRO addressed concerns about the Amansie Central DCE remaining in office amid an illegal mining taxation probe - a situation raising questions about potential interference. The PRO insists investigative protocols are designed to prevent any such compromise.

Why did a traditional leader urge the Minority to champion the cause of cocoa farmers?
The Offinsomanhene has encouraged the Minority Caucus in Parliament to address cocoa farmers' concerns during their Ashanti Region tour. He stressed the importance of supporting farmers-but there's more at stake.

NPP's digital payment platform is experiencing technical difficulties - what will be the impact?
Ghana's New Patriotic Party (NPP) is grappling with technical problems on its digital payment platform. The party has taken steps to address the disruption - but what does this mean for internal elections?

Why is the government considering new aircraft while cocoa farmers face a "price haircut?"- the Minority wants answers.
The Minority in Parliament is questioning the government's priorities amid struggles in the cocoa sector- with a planned purchase of a new presidential jet raising eyebrows. Farmers are facing hardships, leading to concerns about misplaced focus.

A new presidential jet while cocoa farmers struggle? The Minority is raising questions about priorities - but what's the real story?
Ghana's Minority Caucus is questioning the government's priorities regarding the acquisition of a new presidential jet. This comes amid concerns about the welfare of cocoa farmers across the Ashanti Region - leaving many to wonder about resource allocation.

Why is the investigation into alleged illegal mining taxes taking so long - and what reforms might it recommend?
The Lands Ministry is investigating allegations against the Amansie Central DCE regarding illegal mining taxes- a probe expected to conclude soon. The investigation's complexity has led to delays, raising questions about potential wider implications.

Agbodza urges contractors to 'keep faith' and stay on site - but what assurances were given regarding payments?
Roads and Highways Minister Agbodza addressed contractors during President Mahama's tour. He acknowledged financial strain but hinted at government's commitment to settling arrears - what could this mean for road projects?

A Ghanaian MP says the government betrayed cocoa farmers - but what could they have done instead to help?
Offinso North MP, Dr. Fred Kyei Asamoah, has taken issue with the government's cocoa price reduction, saying it hurts farmers who supported them. Instead of cutting the price, a special fund could have helped - but what will be the impact?

After nationwide protests, the Irish government is promising fuel support - but will it be enough?
The Irish government has announced fuel support for workers and businesses after recent nationwide protests. Irish government ministers insist the package of support was being worked on before the protests- but what does this mean for the future?

Savannah Region structure owners face a tough reality - but what does this mean for the 24-Hour Economy?
The government and private structure owners in the Savannah Region are at odds over market land. The Regional Minister has made a declaration that could have far-reaching implications - but what does it mean for the future of development?

Why is Ellembelle KK praising President Mahama's handling of security recruitment?
Ellembelle KK, Deputy Chief Executive of the Minerals Commission, has lauded President Mahama's actions regarding security service recruitment. He suggests the President has listened to public concerns - but what prompted this commendation?

A viral claim of massive 'unearned salaries' has the CAGD scrambling to defend its payroll system - but is it enough?
The Controller and Accountant-General's Department (CAGD) is addressing a viral social media publication. The department is keen on defending the integrity of the government payroll system - but why is this defense so important right now?