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Why is Domelevo pushing for punishment of public officials, and what "questionable payments" are under scrutiny?
Former Auditor-General Domelevo is calling for sanctions. He wants public officials who approved questionable payments to be suspended and investigated. This follows his report on fictitious debts.

Awaited report on 'fictitious debts' is coming - but what exactly will the Auditor-General reveal?
Felix Kwakye Ofosu says the Auditor-General will release a report on fictitious debts. This follows a demand from Kwame Andy Appiah-Kubi. The report's findings could have implications for government accountability.

Ghana's EV charging gets a price - but what does this mean for drivers and 'dumsor'?
PURC has introduced a commercial tariff of GH¢2.016 per kilowatt-hour for charging EVs, plus a GH¢500 monthly service charge. This is part of a quarterly review that also includes reduced electricity and water tariffs starting April 1, 2026.

A fetish priest claims spiritual possession drove him to kill - but is it a genuine explanation or a calculated excuse?
Cudjoe Hlolary, a fetish priest, claims a spirit compels him to behead people, following the death of 41-year-old Joyce Akua Amponmaa in Awutu Bentum. He says he feels this urge when in a spiritual trance but had previously resisted it. Police are investigating.

Ex-Auditor-General Domelevo calls for legal changes to speed up corruption cases - but will it make a difference?
Daniel Yao Domelevo is advocating for legal reforms to expedite corruption and financial crime case prosecutions. The former Auditor-General believes the current system causes excessive delays. How might this impact future accountability?

Retired ministers received vital health support - but what pressing needs were uncovered during the screenings?
The Lordina Foundation held its 6th health screening for over 160 retired ministers and spouses of the Assemblies of God Church. The exercise included medical consultations and free medication for three months. The initiative aims to support those who have dedicated their lives to service.

How will FIFA's new rules, set for the 2026 World Cup, change the game as we know it?
FIFA has approved new rules to speed up play at all levels, starting with the 2026 World Cup - including quicker substitutions and restarts. The changes aim to reduce time-wasting and keep matches flowing. Referees can now review yellow cards and corner decisions.
A joint security operation leads to arrests, but what illicit activities were they allegedly involved in?
Twelve Nigerian nationals have been arrested in Ghana for alleged cyber fraud and human trafficking after a joint security operation. The operation, which took place on March 12, 2026, also seeks six other suspects. Authorities are investigating the extent of the crimes.

Will Man City falter against West Ham, potentially ending their Premier League title aspirations?
Pep Guardiola says Man City's title hopes hinge on their upcoming match against West Ham. He warns that dropping points would likely end their Premier League title chase - with Arsenal currently ahead.

Is the Auditor General's report on fictitious debts being used as a political weapon?
Kofi Tonto (NPP) claims the Finance Minister and his Deputy are politicizing the Auditor General's report on fictitious debts. He alleges they aim to portray the NPP as corrupt. The accusation raises questions about the report's impartiality.

Why is a former MP calling for reform after the Auditor-General's report on fictitious debt?
Former MP Appiah-Kubi is calling for system reforms following the Auditor-General's report. The report revealed GH¢8.1 billion in fictitious debt.

A former MP says the Auditor-General's report reveals more than just corruption - but what does he want done about it?
Kwame Andy Appiah-Kubi says the GH¢8.1 billion in fictitious debts uncovered in the Auditor-General's report amounts to stealing. He insists those involved must be identified and prosecuted.

Will your tro-tro fare be going up soon?
GPRTU threatens to increase transport fares due to COMAC's fuel price increase projections. The union held off on fare hikes previously due to stable prices throughout 2025 and early 2026. The projected adjustments may now force their hand.

How will new dialysis machines impact patients seeking treatment for kidney complications in the Bono Region?
The Ghana Medical Trust Fund donated two dialysis machines to the Sunyani Teaching Hospital. This will improve treatment for dialysis patients in the Bono Region, especially those with infectious diseases. The donation aims to enhance access to critical care.
Why were five former KNUST students permanently banned from campus, and what does this mean for university security?
KNUST has permanently banned five former students from its campus. The decision aims to ensure the safety and security of the university community - but what prompted this action?
Why has the KMA taken table salt off the tables in Kumasi?
The KMA has banned table salt in Kumasi restaurants. This aims to combat rising hypertension cases in the metropolis. The move hopes to encourage healthier eating habits among residents.

Who will be nominated for the 27th TGMA, and what surprises does AJ Akuoko Sarpong have in store?
AJ Akuoko Sarpong will host the 27th Telecel Ghana Music Awards (TGMA) nominees announcement. The popular 3FM and TV3 broadcaster returns to steer the event. It's a key milestone for Ghana's music industry - stay tuned!

Kumasi is cracking down on salt - but will chop bar owners and food vendors comply with the new KMA policy?
KMA has announced a new salt reduction policy for food establishments. This is to tackle rising hypertension cases among Kumasi residents. The policy aims to regulate salt consumption - but how will it be enforced?