NIA workers are threatening to strike- but what could this mean for national identification?
NIA workers are planning a nationwide strike- due to disagreements over the implementation of migration reports. The workers claim the delays have impacted their conditions of service- but what could be the consequences?
Opoku-Agyemang celebrates mothers, but what initiatives did she mention to support women's empowerment?
Vice President Opoku-Agyemang has celebrated mothers in Ghana and worldwide on Mother's Day. She acknowledges their vital roles in families, communities, and economies- but what specific commitments did she highlight?
The Vice President says Africa must develop its own technologies- but how can the continent achieve this?
Vice President Opoku-Agyemang addressed the Oxford Africa Conference on the need for Africa to lead its own transformation. She emphasized building systems rooted in African realities- but what does this entail?
Ghanaian MPs are proposing a major change to who can run for Parliament - and the reasons might surprise you.
Two Ghanaian MPs are pushing for a constitutional amendment to set a maximum age of 65 for parliamentary candidates. The MPs argue the change is needed to modernise eligibility - but what impact could this have?
Ghana's UN slavery motion needs a simple majority to pass - but what happens if it does?
Ghana is championing a UN resolution to declare the enslavement of Africans as a crime against humanity- backed by many African Union countries. If passed, the resolution could have far-reaching implications for reparatory justice and the recognition of historical wrongs.
The TUC welcomes a recent ICJ opinion - but will this ruling change how employers and governments treat workers?
The Trades Union Congress (TUC) Ghana has acknowledged a recent opinion from the International Court of Justice (ICJ). The TUC sees this as a win for workers, but the implications for employers and governments could be significant - especially when it comes to future disputes.
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?
An MP strongly condemns xenophobia during AU Day celebrations- but what solutions does she propose?
Zanetor Agyeman-Rawlings has voiced strong disapproval of xenophobic attacks in South Africa during the AU Day parade in Accra- highlighting the impact on the continent's image. The MP's remarks hint at deeper questions about African unity- but what solutions were proposed?
São Tomé & Príncipe is publicly backing Morocco - but what does this mean for the future of the Sahara?
São Tomé & Príncipe has expressed its support for Morocco in a dispute over the Sahara. The island nation's leaders met with Moroccan officials to discuss the situation- but what could come from their discussions?
Ghana's RTI law is limited, says the RTI Commission - but how would a Legislative Instrument change things?
The RTI Commission says a Legislative Instrument is needed to expand the law to more private bodies. The absence of the LI is limiting the full application of Ghana's Right to Information law - but why does it matter?
Why does Okyere Baafi think the government owes Ghanaians an apology regarding the 24-Hour Economy Policy?
Michael Okyere Baafi is calling on the government to address the changes to the 24-Hour Economy Policy. The New Patriotic Party MP is concerned about the shift in the policy's structure - leaving Ghanaians confused.
What information is GNFS keeping under wraps regarding the Atomic gas explosion and GRA fire?
The Ghana National Fire Service (GNFS) is in hot water with the Media Foundation for West Africa (MFWA) - and it involves some major fire incidents. MFWA tried to use the Right to Information (RTI) law to get to the bottom of things - but hit a wall.
The US claims to have arrested relatives of a deceased Iranian commander - but is there more to the story?
The US State Department has said that relatives of the late Iranian general Qasem Soleimani have been arrested. The Secretary of State revoked the lawful US permanent resident status of the individuals- but questions are being raised about the validity of the claims.
Is the NDC's 'Thank You Tour' truly about gratitude, or is there a hidden agenda at play?
NDC's Chief Sofo Azorka has refuted claims surrounding the party's 'Thank You Tour' led by National Chairman Asiedu Nketia-a tour raising eyebrows among political observers. The denial hints at deeper political undercurrents within the party.
The NDC kicks off "Party Month" with a focus on patriotism- but what events are planned?
The NDC has launched "NDC Month" as part of activities marking the June 4 Uprising- calling on members to uphold values. The month-long observance will feature lectures and commemorative ceremonies- but the focus is on something bigger.
What kind gesture did John Mahama make that prompted the Chief Imam to offer prayers for peace and unity?
The National Chief Imam, Sheikh Osman Nuhu Sharubutu, received a gesture on behalf of President Mahama ahead of Eid al-Fitr. The Imam offered prayers for peace and unity-asking for divine guidance for leaders.
Asiedu Nketia explains the NDC's leadership selection evolution - what reforms shaped their internal governance?
NDC Chairman Johnson Asiedu Nketia discussed the evolution of the party's leadership selection system. He highlighted reforms intended to promote inclusivity and internal democracy- but what changes were made over the years?