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A youth group is pushing for constitutional reform - what changes do they want to see made immediately?
A youth group is advocating for immediate action on constitutional reforms. They are calling for a committee to be established - but what changes are they hoping to see?

The YEA is responding to claims of a multi-million cedi investment - but is there more to the story?
The Youth Employment Agency (YEA) is addressing reports about a supposed GH¢9 million turkey berries production programme. The agency is keen to set the record straight - but what could be the implications of these allegations?

Why are Gbintiri residents refusing to pay market tolls-and what does it have to do with a 14-day ultimatum?
Gbintiri residents and traditional leaders are boycotting market revenue payments-citing neglect and exclusion from the 24-hour economy initiative. The community demands fiscal transparency and reinvestment-or face a permanent breakdown in cooperation.

Why does Ghana's Defence Ministry need a substantive minister now-despite recent successes?
Ghana's Ministry of Defence, crucial for national security, currently operates without a substantive minister. Increased budgetary allocations and operational successes highlight the Ministry's importance-but questions remain about long-term leadership.

A recruitment drive sees hundreds of thousands apply - but is the government taking advantage of the vulnerable?
Manhyia South MP, Nana Agyei Baffour Awuah, addresses concerns over the recent security services recruitment exercise. The sheer volume of applicants highlights a deeper issue - and a potentially exploitative situation.

A new fund is being proposed to tackle galamsey - but how would it work and who would benefit?
Ambassador Samuel Ben Owusu has called on the government to establish a Sustainable Revenue and Support Fund. The aim is to provide alternative livelihoods for Ghanaian youth and miners - but what impact could this have?

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?

Why is the government using sole sourcing for road contracts, and what are the implications for transparency?
Sulemana Braimah of MFWA has raised concerns about the government's use of sole sourcing for road contracts. He questions the urgency and transparency of these projects - hinting at potential issues with procurement processes.

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.

GMA calls for a National Emergency Healthcare Policy - but what changes are needed to address the 'no bed syndrome'?
The Ghana Medical Association (GMA) is concerned about the 'no bed syndrome' in Ghana. GMA is advocating for a comprehensive national emergency healthcare policy - but what changes are needed?

Mahama subtly jabs the previous administration, but what could this mean for Ghana's economic future?
President Mahama says his government won't celebrate the completion of Ghana's IMF program. He insists that while the program was restored after inheriting it, more work is needed - but what kind of work?

The Minister calls for national sacrifice and fervent prayers - but what prompted this?
The Minister for Local Government, Chieftaincy and Religious Affairs (MLGCRA) engaged with Christian communities during Easter. He called on Ghanaians to embrace sacrifice and collective responsibility - but what does this mean for the nation's future?

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 are attacks targeting African migrants in South Africa sparking concerns about the betrayal of African brotherhood?
South Africa, once a beacon of hope due to the fight against apartheid, now faces a wave of xenophobic violence. These attacks targeting African migrants threaten to undermine the very foundation of African solidarity- but at what cost?

Otumfuo calls for a major shift in Ghana's focus as the nation approaches 70 years of independence-but what is it?
The Asantehene, Otumfuo Osei Tutu II, addressed Ghana's development at a business leaders' conclave. He spoke of broken promises and the need for a new narrative-but what crucial shift did he say is needed for the nation to prosper?

A fire outbreak has triggered widespread outages, raising questions about Ghana's long-term energy strategy-what's the plan?
Ghana's power sector faces a major disruption after a fire at the Akosombo substation-crippling electricity transmission. The incident has sparked concerns about the return of "dumsor" and exposed deeper issues within the energy sector.

A former council secretary warns that Ghana's reliance on foreign support is impacting national decision-making, but how?
Kwabena Opuni-Frimpong has voiced concerns about Ghana's reliance on foreign aid. He suggests this dependence affects the nation's capacity to make independent choices - but what kind of choices?