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From post-war reconstruction to modern global challenges, the distance between ambition and achievement is measured by the decisions we make.
Walking through Gdańsk's historic shipyards, one is reminded that history is often driven by decisions made in moments of uncertainty. This lesson

New buses arrive, but can they overcome the hurdles that have plagued Ghana's public transport?
Vice-President Opoku-Agyemang commissioned 100 new Metro Mass buses as part of a larger government initiative. This move aims to address critical issues within Ghana's public transportation sector- but what challenges remain?

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.

Why is the NDC government being accused of trying to sneak in a new MoMo tax - and what does it mean for Ghanaians?
The Minority in Parliament is raising concerns about a new levy on mobile money transactions - involving the Bank of Ghana and a private fintech company. The group is questioning the process used to introduce the charge and why Parliament wasn't engaged.

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.

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.

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.

New government protocols are set to redefine how MPs and MMDCEs collaborate on local development and resource management.
The Ghanaian government is taking steps to enhance the working relationship between Members of Parliament and local chief executives. This initiative aims to streamline planning, budgeting, and development oversight at the local level, potentially impacting resource allocation and project execution.

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?

The Ministry of Finance has pledged robust backing for sweeping reforms across Ghana's energy sector following a vital i
The Ministry of Finance has pledged robust backing for sweeping reforms across Ghana's energy sector following a vital inter-ministerial strategy

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?

Government may review fuel taxes to cushion Ghanaians against impending global crude oil price surges, says spokesperson
Government may review fuel taxes to cushion Ghanaians against impending global crude oil price surges, says spokesperson Felix Kwakye Ofosu.

Why is the Minority so against this bill, claiming it's an 'unholy act' that exposes the state?
The Minority in Parliament has voiced strong opposition to the proposed Value for Money Office Bill, 2026. They argue it could duplicate existing institutions - potentially worsening public financial management inefficiencies.

Tsatsu Tsikata claims he faced a grave threat while in prison- what lengths did his loved ones go to?
Tsatsu Tsikata has opened up about his time in prison in 2008- describing it as both sobering and revealing. He claims a credible source warned his wife about a potential threat, changing how she acted.

Air India is struggling with internal and external pressures - but what does this mean for the future of the airline?
Air India faces a deepening crisis as the final report on the Ahmedabad crash looms. A leadership vacuum and mounting financial losses - among other factors - threaten the carrier's ambitious turnaround.

Why is a citizen so concerned about rebutting a Member of Parliament's claims of state capture in the mining sector?
A Ghanaian citizen has responded to claims made by a Member of Parliament regarding alleged state capture in Ghana's mineral sector - claims involving businessman Ibrahim Mahama. The detailed rejoinder challenges the claims, setting the stage for a deeper look into the accusations and the defense against them.

Stranded Ghanaians are returning home from South Africa- but what awaits them?
The government is preparing to receive Ghanaian nationals being evacuated from South Africa. The support package promises to address immediate needs- but will it be enough?