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Asiedu Nketia denies tribalism in NDC appointments - but are merit-based choices enough to ensure fair representation?
Asiedu Nketia, NDC National Chairman, is addressing claims of tribalism within the party's appointments. He insists that competence and national interest guide the NDC, but what does this mean for regional balance?

Why is the Energy Minister meeting with key power players? Find out what's being done about the outages.
Energy Minister Jinapor is engaging with ECG and NEDCo to address ongoing power outages. Discussions are centered around challenges within the distribution chain - hinting at potential solutions.

The Tamale High Court has unexpectedly adjourned in the NDA corruption case- but why the delay?
The Tamale High Court is presiding over the case Republic v. Sumaila Abdul Rahman & 3 Others involving alleged corruption at the Northern Development Authority (NDA). The court has now unexpectedly adjourned, leaving many wondering what comes next- and what it all means.

Mahama addresses power outages and infrastructure upgrades - but what does this mean for Ghanaians?
President Mahama addressed Ghanaians about recent power outages. He spoke during an inspection of transformers acquired for the Northern Electricity Distribution Company Limited (NEDCo) - but why does this matter to the country's power supply?

Mahama promises major road upgrades- but will it connect communities or create more divides?
President Mahama addressed communities along the Eastern Corridor in the Northern Region regarding road infrastructure. He emphasized the government's commitment to national development- but what does this mean for the region's future?

Mahama pledges a major project after a funding setback - but can it solve Tamale's persistent water shortages?
President Mahama promised Tamale residents a locally funded water project. An earlier external funding arrangement fell through - but what does this mean for the community?

Ghana's climate efforts are being undermined? Find out why the Minister is worried about global climate action.
Minister Issifu Seidu has voiced concerns regarding the global response to climate change- despite Ghana's national efforts. The Minister suggests that international inaction may undermine Ghana's progress- but what does this mean for the country?

Citizens face hidden burdens and eroded confidence due to courtroom delays - what's the breaking point?
Prolonged litigation in Ghana is explored, highlighting how it affects citizens' rights to a fair hearing within a reasonable time. Systemic delays impose burdens and erode public confidence- but what are the deeper implications?

WFP will fund a major grain warehouse in Tamale for NAFCO as Ghana steps up food reserve capacity, storage quality contr
WFP will fund a major grain warehouse in Tamale for NAFCO as Ghana steps up food reserve capacity, storage quality control and emergency readiness.

Ghana's first women MPs broke barriers in 1960 - but what challenges did they face in the male-dominated world of politics?
In 1960, Ghana saw its first women enter Parliament, thanks to the Representation of the People (Women Members) Bill- these women were elected unopposed on the CPP ticket. These trailblazers played a significant role in shaping Ghana's democracy - but what impact did they have?

A video shows the Black Maria unit and Ibrahim Mahama's bus - what happened before the alleged attack?
A video has surfaced showing the moments before an alleged attack on Ibrahim Mahama by the Black Maria in Tamale. The video shows the Black Maria unit in front of a Red Clay bus - but what were they doing there?

With a major general assassinated and strikes intensifying, will a vital ceasefire proposal be accepted?
The US, Israel, and Iran are locked in a fierce conflict, now in its 37th day, with a potential ceasefire on the table. As a deadline looms regarding the Strait of Hormuz, the world watches to see if diplomacy can prevail- or if the conflict will escalate.

Ghana and the EU are set to sign a historic defence deal - but what could this mean for the rest of West Africa?
The EU is set to formalise a defence cooperation agreement with Ghana - the first of its kind with an African nation. The agreement is expected to strengthen counter-terrorism efforts and enhance regional stability - but what does it mean for West Africa?
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