
39 results foundin Politics
Showing 18 of 39 results


Maame Tiwaa to speak on integrity and AI in Cameroon - what innovative solutions will she propose?
COP Maame Tiwaa Addo-Danquah will address the Commonwealth Anti-Corruption Conference in Cameroon. Her presentation will focus on women's leadership and integrity in the age of AI - but what unique insights will she bring?

Ghana unveils a bold plan to shield its vulnerable during crises - but can it withstand the coming storms?
The Ministry of Gender, Children and Social Protection (MoGCSP) has launched a new strategy. This framework aims to protect vulnerable populations during crises - but what challenges will it face?

The Gomoa Central MP defends his spending priorities amid questions about the state of roads in his constituency.
Kwame Asare Obeng - Gomoa Central MP - is facing scrutiny over road conditions in his constituency. Amidst criticism, he defends his commitment to infrastructure and economic development - but what's his strategy?

A landmark convocation is set to take place- but what impact will it have on Ghana's legal system?
The Legal Green Association- a centre-left association of law students- is partnering with the Institute of Social Democracy to host the inaugural Social Democrats' Convocation. The event aims to foster social democratic principles among law students in Ghana- empowering the next generation of legal professionals.

France and Ghana are ready to collaborate on reparatory justice - what could this mean for Africa and the diaspora?
Ghana's government has lauded France's willingness to discuss reparatory justice, following President Macron's recent policy announcements- a potentially historic step. This collaboration could signal a significant shift in addressing historical injustices, but what does it all mean?

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?

A chief condemns alleged disruptions during a cocoa farmer engagement-but what exactly happened?
The Chief of Bonkrom has expressed his displeasure over an incident involving the NDC and a Minority Caucus event-raising questions about political conduct. The clash threatens to overshadow discussions meant to address critical issues for cocoa farmers-but why?

Why did a chief call recent actions "unacceptable"- and what does it mean for cocoa farmers and politicians?
Tensions flared in Bonkrom as the Chief condemned an alleged attempt by NDC members to disrupt a planned engagement between cocoa farmers and NPP MPs- raising concerns about political interference. The incident has sparked debate over protocol and respect for community leadership- but what does it all mean?

Akwamu-Adumasa Chief calls for action to address the challenges faced by the Ghana Armed Forces, but what are they?
Nana Ansah Kwao IV has urged national action regarding the housing crisis in the Ghana Armed Forces- citing deteriorated conditions. He emphasized that improving military personnel's living conditions should be a shared national duty.

Osman Ayariga urges countries to learn from Ghana's youth development approach - but what exactly can they learn?
Osman Ayariga has called on Commonwealth nations to prioritize youth inclusion. He suggests that Ghana's youth-focused policies offer a model for other countries - but what makes it so special?

Rev. Wengam challenges leaders to embrace a new model - but what is it and why does he think it's important?
The Assemblies of God, Ghana, recently honored Samuel Amadu Basentale, the Comptroller General of the Ghana Immigration Service (GIS), at a thanksgiving service. Rev. Stephen Wengam used the occasion to speak to a key leadership issue - but what guidance did he give?

Speaker of Parliament Alban Bagbin has declared the Anti-LGBTQ Bill will be passed into law at Parliament's next sitting
Speaker of Parliament Alban Bagbin has declared the Anti-LGBTQ Bill will be passed into law at Parliament's next sitting, revealing that President Mahama has personally assured him of presidential assent.

Speaker Bagbin is concerned about property rights - what could this mean for Ghanaian women?
Speaker Bagbin has voiced worries about women being denied property rights. He's backing the Spousal Property Bill's passage - but what could this mean for families?

Why did police have to intervene during the Minority's cocoa farmer engagement in Bonkrom?
Tension rose as NDC members allegedly plotted to disrupt the Minority Caucus' engagement with cocoa farmers in Bonkrom- raising concerns about political interference. The incident hints at deeper issues surrounding cocoa farmer support and political maneuvering.

Both sides are pointing fingers - but what does it mean for the future of peace talks?
Russia and Ukraine are trading accusations - each blaming the other for violating ceasefires declared to observe Victory Day. The back-and-forth raises questions about the possibility of de-escalation - especially as other nations seek to mediate.

Construction on the Kpando-Torkor feeder road has begun, with local leaders saying the project will boost trade, mobilit
Construction on the Kpando-Torkor feeder road has begun, with local leaders saying the project will boost trade, mobility and access to services.

MP Agyemang's Easter activities in Abuakwa South focused on healthcare and youth- but what was the main goal?
Abuakwa South's MP, Kingsley Agyemang, engaged constituents over Easter with health, youth, and social initiatives. These activities aimed to deliver direct community impact- but what challenges might arise?