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The Bishop's Easter message comes at a time of global instability - but what does he say about Ghana?
Bishop Asuamah of the Anglican Diocese of Sunyani has called on Christians and the global community to embrace hope, peace and unity. He made the call amidst prevailing conflicts and economic challenges-but what does Easter have to do with it?

Road improvements are underway in Prestea-Huni Valley - but who will benefit the most?
The Prestea-Huni Valley Assembly, with support from its MP, is working on roads in the Aboso enclave. The intervention aims to address transportation challenges for residents - but what impact will it have?

A new project in South Tongu seeks to transform agriculture- but can it change long-held perceptions among the youth?
Maxwell K. Lukutor, MP for South Tongu, has launched the Green Scholars Project at Sogakope Senior High School. The initiative aims to get the youth involved in agriculture- but its impact could be far-reaching.

Key projects in Bosomtwe face delays - what does this mean for residents?
Bosomtwe's District Chief Executive, Abdulia Hamidu, addressed residents regarding the completion of infrastructure projects. He spoke of economic and health benefits- but there are challenges.

Ghana's development model may be about to change- but how will this affect the average citizen?
The NDPC is advocating for inclusive spatial planning as a means to achieve balanced national development in Ghana- a call made during a regional stakeholder engagement in the Ahafo Region. Policymakers are being urged to prioritise spatial planning, but what does this mean for the future?

Ashanti Regional Minister Dr. Frank Amoakohene inspected DACF projects in Atwima Kwanwoma, highlighting schools, CHPS co
Ashanti Regional Minister Dr. Frank Amoakohene inspected DACF projects in Atwima Kwanwoma, highlighting schools, CHPS compounds, boreholes and roads.

Stakeholders inspect road works in Adansi Asokwa - but what challenges do residents face because of the roads?
The MP for Adansi Asokwa and the District Chief Executive have inspected ongoing road rehabilitation works. The District Road Improvement Programme (DRIP) aims to improve feeder roads - but why is this project so vital to the communities?

The Ashanti Regional Minister is inspecting projects - but are they up to par?
Ashanti Regional Minister Dr. Frank Amoakohene visited the Atwima Kwanwoma District Assembly to assess development projects funded by the District Assemblies Common Fund (DACF). The visit aimed to monitor government interventions - but what did he find?

Cape Coast is grappling with a tricycle invasion - is the city losing its urban soul?
Cape Coast, a city known for its elite learning, is seeing a rise in "Pragya" tricycles, altering its urban landscape- raising questions about its development plan. The prevalence of these tricycles sparks debate about balancing modernization with the city's historical identity- but can it be done?

A skills program in Tamale is turning trash into treasure, but what innovative solutions are emerging from this?
EcoGreen Oases Legacy launched a Green Skills Training Programme in Tamale, aiming to tackle youth unemployment and environmental issues. The program equipped participants with skills in recycling and green entrepreneurship - setting the stage for change.

African women are rising to demand climate reparations for decades of ecological destruction - what will happen?
Women environmental defenders and community leaders across Africa are uniting for the first-ever African Women's Climate Justice Day. The activists are demanding climate reparations, arguing that the Global North owes a "legitimate climate debt" - but what will come of it?

A sudden power disruption has plunged parts of Ghana into darkness - but what could be the long-term effects?
A fire at a major GRIDCo substation has created a challenging situation for residents and businesses. The incident has disrupted power distribution across multiple regions - leaving many wondering about the broader implications.

Burkina Faso is facing a crisis, and a new report implicates multiple parties in alleged war crimes - but who?
A new report exposes a brutal escalation of violence in Burkina Faso involving the military, allied militias, and jihadist groups. The report suggests the violence may constitute war crimes- raising questions about accountability.

Old Tafo MP Assafuah reveals MCEs are drilling GH¢100k boreholes nationwide with government approval, raising questions
Old Tafo MP Assafuah reveals MCEs are drilling GH¢100k boreholes nationwide with government approval, raising questions on cost and oversight.
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