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An NHIA office lock-up raises concerns - but what precedent could this set for governance and public service?
The shutdown of an NHIA office in Ejisu has sparked concern from a ranking member of Parliament's Health Committee - raising questions about the rule of law. The MP warns that the incident could set a dangerous precedent - but what could happen?

The Minority accuses the NDC of trying to dismantle the OSP - what could this mean for accountability in Ghana?
The NPP Minority in Parliament has made accusations against the NDC, claiming the party is deeply involved in corruption. They allege a calculated effort to weaken the Office of the Special Prosecutor (OSP) - but what could be the reason?

Afenyo-Markin calls for TESCON to rally behind Dr. Bawumia-but can they overcome internal divisions?
Alexander Afenyo-Markin has urged TESCON to unite behind the NPP's flag bearer for the 2028 elections. He advised students to promote Dr. Bawumia's initiatives-but what challenges might they face?

Why is the Minority Caucus saying 'this nonsense protest must stop' following the NHIA office attack?
The Minority Caucus is upset about the closure of the NHIA office at Ejisu-Juaben. They are calling for arrests and condemning the disruption of essential healthcare services.

Wike says he hasn't endorsed anyone for Rivers governor yet - but his reasoning might surprise you.
Nyesom Wike, Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, addressed the upcoming Rivers State governorship election. He hinted at a coalition strategy involving both PDP and APC members - but what could this mean for the political landscape?

According to one MP, a key article in Ghana's constitution is not ambiguous- but is it being interpreted correctly?
Davis Opoku Ansah- the Mpraeso MP- has shared his perspective on the powers of the Office of the Special Prosecutor (OSP). He argues a particular constitutional provision was designed to prevent bottlenecks- but could recent events threaten progress?

FIDA is calling for urgent judicial retraining - but what sparked this action?
FIDA Ghana has petitioned the Judicial Service over a divorce ruling, raising concerns about the language used. The group hints at a departure from established principles - and a potential impact on public confidence.

FIDA Ghana is up in arms over a judge's remarks in a divorce case - but what did he say that was so offensive?
FIDA Ghana has petitioned the Judicial Service over language used in a recent divorce ruling involving Mrs. Joana Quaye and Richard Nii Armah Quaye- raising concerns about the dignity of women before the courts. The group warns that such remarks risk undermining public confidence- but what exactly was said?

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.

Why did a Supreme Court leader say you cannot permanently remove the need for justice in Ghana?
Nana Oye Bampoe Addo addressed dignitaries at the launch of the Supreme Court's 150th anniversary. She emphasized the judiciary's survival through major political transitions - but why does she think justice is a permanent need?

A high-profile case takes a turn as a couple is discharged, then re-arrested. What could be the reason?
Hanan Abdul-Wahab Aludiba, former CEO of the National Food and Buffer Stock Company, and his wife have been caught up in a GH¢78M case. Though charges were withdrawn, the couple's legal troubles may not be over - what could this mean?

Why was NPP's Abronye DC arrested again? The details surrounding the arrest are still emerging - what could it be?
Kwame Baffoe, the Bono Regional Chairman of the NPP, has been apprehended by the CID. This arrest is connected to alleged threats directed at a judge - raising questions about judicial independence.

El-Rufai's case goes to the Court of Appeal- but what's at stake for fair hearings in Kaduna?
The Court of Appeal is involved in a case regarding Malam Nasir El-Rufai and the Kaduna State House of Assembly- raising questions about fair hearings. What could this mean for fundamental rights enforcement?

The Suame MP says requiring AG approval for every OSP case is 'absurd' - but why?
Suame MP John Darko has expressed concerns about the OSP's authority. The legal debate raises questions about the anti-corruption body's operational independence- and what that could mean.

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.

New legislation could allow the UK to adopt EU laws without full parliamentary votes - what could this mean for Ghana?
Sir Keir Starmer is planning legislation that could see the UK adopt new EU laws more easily. The measure is meant to make it easier for the UK to align with future rules - but the potential implications are causing concern.

The NDC's Sammy Gyamfi defends the Roads Ministry's decision to use sole-sourcing - but at what cost to the taxpayer?
Sammy Gyamfi of the NDC has defended the Roads Ministry's use of sole-sourcing for road projects under the Big Push initiative. Gyamfi argues the decision was justified due to the urgent need to address the country's deplorable roads - but why was this method chosen?