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Black Star Water Polo athletes helped move stranded residents to safety after heavy rains flooded parts of Accra, includ
Black Star Water Polo athletes helped move stranded residents to safety after heavy rains flooded parts of Accra, including Circle and Adabraka

Are unrealistic expectations for immediate change hindering Africa's long-term development?
Across Africa, citizens are demanding immediate transformation from governments- despite inheriting challenges decades in the making. Is this growing impatience trapping the continent in a cycle of repeated disappointments - movement without arrival?

A critical shortage of interceptor missiles has left Ukraine's capital exposed to a barrage of Russian ballistic missiles, raising urgent questions
Ukraine's Air Force is facing a critical shortage of interceptor missiles, leaving its capital vulnerable to Russian ballistic missile attacks. This

What is the government's long-term plan to finally tackle Accra's persistent flooding issues?
The government is addressing concerns about flooding in Accra through a major river desilting initiative. This extensive project aims to

Despite immense challenges, Ghana's Lands Minister reaffirms the government's unwavering commitment to combating illegal mining-but what new
Lands Minister Emmanuel Armah-Kofi Buah has addressed the significant challenges in Ghana's fight against illegal mining, known as galamsey. The

Sam George says the anti-LGBTQ+ bill is vital, despite calls to focus on other issues - what's driving his urgency?
Sam George has defended the anti-LGBTQ+ Bill as a 'national priority' amidst ongoing debate. The MP insists the bill addresses critical issues - but can he convince a divided public?

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?

A Ghanaian MP is asking the government to step in as fuel prices surge - but how did previous leaders handle similar crises?
Damongo MP Samuel Abu Jinapor is calling on the government to act swiftly amidst rising fuel prices in Ghana. He's urging leaders to provide relief - but what solutions are on the table?
🔥 TrendingRampant waste dumping by tricycle riders and locals has severely clogged Accra's Korle drains, leaving traders fearful o
Rampant waste dumping by tricycle riders and locals has severely clogged Accra's Korle drains, leaving traders fearful of deadly floods and disease

Professor Douglas Boateng challenges the narrative of historical victimhood, urging citizens to embrace civic responsibi
Professor Douglas Boateng challenges the narrative of historical victimhood, urging citizens to embrace civic responsibility for sustainable

A new fund is being proposed to tackle galamsey - but how would it work and who would benefit?
Ambassador Samuel Ben Owusu has called on the government to establish a Sustainable Revenue and Support Fund. The aim is to provide alternative livelihoods for Ghanaian youth and miners - but what impact could this have?

Risk expert ED Andrews warns that Ghana's flood management remains dangerously reactionary, citing a predictable 10-year
Risk expert ED Andrews warns that Ghana's flood management remains dangerously reactionary, citing a predictable 10-year cycle of devastating Accra

The Convention People's Party (CPP) is urging the government to take immediate and decisive action following the recent flooding in Accra.
The Convention People's Party (CPP) has voiced profound sorrow regarding the extensive damage caused by recent heavy rainfall in Accra. The party

Ghana may be importing water for domestic use in the future - if illegal mining financiers aren't stopped.
AU envoys have expressed concerns about water scarcity in Ghana and Africa. They are calling on the government to take action against those financing illegal mining activities - but what could happen if they don't?

As Accra grapples with another devastating flood, a prominent editor challenges the nation's leaders on their repeated failures and unfulfilled
Ghanaian news editor Samson Lardy Anyenini criticizes leaders for their inaction as Accra faces severe flooding, drawing parallels to the 2015

Why were Iranian sailors stuck in Sri Lanka after a US attack - and what does it mean for the region?
More than 200 Iranian sailors, stranded in Sri Lanka following a US torpedo attack, are finally returning home. The circumstances surrounding their extended stay raise questions about international relations - and Sri Lanka's delicate position.

Why does a Ghanaian journalist think reparations for slavery shouldn't go to African countries?
Investigative journalist Manasseh Azure Awuni has challenged President Mahama's advocacy for reparations to African countries for the slave trade. Manasseh argues that African nations were complicit in the trade - raising questions about who should be compensated.