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A youth group is pushing for constitutional reform - what changes do they want to see made immediately?
A youth group is advocating for immediate action on constitutional reforms. They are calling for a committee to be established - but what changes are they hoping to see?

Asiedu Nketia assures Ashanti region that the NDC won't abandon them-but what exactly did he promise?
Johnson Asiedu Nketia, NDC National Chairman, addressed Ashanti residents during his "Thank You Tour". He spoke about the party's commitment to campaign promises-leaving many wondering about the specifics.

Afenyo-Markin calls for TESCON to rally behind Dr. Bawumia-but can they overcome internal divisions?
Alexander Afenyo-Markin has urged TESCON to unite behind the NPP's flag bearer for the 2028 elections. He advised students to promote Dr. Bawumia's initiatives-but what challenges might they face?

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.

Why is the Minority concerned about the Damang mine lease allocation?
The Minority in Parliament is calling for transparency in the allocation of the Damang mine lease to Engineers and Planners Ltd. They emphasize that fairness must guide the process- but some worry the process may be skewed.

Ghanaian travellers to the EU, take note! A new digital border system is coming- are you ready?
The Foreign Affairs Ministry has issued an alert to Ghanaian travellers heading to the Schengen Area- it concerns the EU's new digital border system. The alert hints at changes to entry and exit procedures that travellers should be aware of- but what are they?

Ghanaians in Ethiopia face stiff penalties for visa overstays - will their belongings be at risk?
Ghana's Ministry of Foreign Affairs has issued a warning to its citizens travelling to or residing in Ethiopia. The advisory highlights stricter enforcement measures and significant penalties for visa overstays - but what could happen to those who don't comply?

New EU border rules are coming - but how will biometric checks affect Ghanaian travellers?
The Foreign Affairs Ministry has alerted Ghanaian travellers about the EU's new Entry-Exit System (EES) rollout in the Schengen Area - a digital border management framework. The system replaces traditional passport stamping with automated biometric checks, but what does this mean for travellers?

Why is an MP calling for the removal of a CEO, and what does it have to do with pension funds?
Old Tafo MP Vincent Ekow Assafuah is calling for the removal of the NPRA CEO. He cites concerns over financial management - hinting at potential risks to Ghanaian workers' pensions.

An MP accuses the NPRA of blocking transparency - but what sensitive data is at the heart of the dispute?
Vincent Assafuah, MP for Old Tafo, has locked horns with the NPRA over a rejected RTI request. The impasse hints at a potential struggle for transparency - but what information is at stake?

Kumasi's Mayor wants Assembly Members to 'enhance their capacity' - but why is this training suddenly so important?
Kumasi Mayor Richard Kwasi Ofori Boadi Agyemang has urged Assembly Members to build their skills. The call came during a workshop focused on improving local governance - but what challenges are they preparing for?

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 Ghana Police Service is taking a case to the Supreme Court - but what's at stake?
The Ghana Police Service and 40 aggrieved Chief Inspectors are locked in a legal battle over promotions. The Service is now appealing to the Supreme Court- but what could this mean for police regulations?

Ghana's press freedom is in the spotlight - but what does this mean for the country's global standing?
The Ghana Journalists Association (GJA) joins the world in commemorating World Press Freedom Day. The association is using the occasion to highlight the importance of press freedom - but what advancements have been made?

Why are so many gas cylinders failing inspection - and what does it mean for household safety?
The Ghana Cylinder Manufacturing Company (GCMC) is raising alarms about the safety of gas cylinders under the Cylinder Recirculation Model (CRM). A significant number of inspected cylinders are failing- hinting at potential dangers in homes.

A key legal challenge has emerged in the Buffer Stock trial- but what does it mean for the case?
The trial of Hanan Abdul-Wahab Aludiba, former CEO of the National Food and Buffer Stock Company Limited, and four others continues in Accra. A dispute over witness statements has arisen- but the implications remain to be seen.

A national dialogue workshop aims to translate grassroots experiences into national policy - but can it?
Spain is supporting Ghana in its fight against illegal mining as stakeholders meet at KAIPTC to discuss galamsey's safety and security implications. The dialogue builds on months of fieldwork and regional workshops - but what new strategies will emerge?