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Why is a Supreme Court Justice making a direct appeal to Ghana's youth about democratic values?
A Supreme Court Justice has called on young Ghanaians to protect the nation's democratic principles. The Justice emphasized dialogue and peace as key to maintaining stability. The call comes amid growing concerns about political polarization.
How do family values shape Ghana's courts? A Supreme Court Justice weighs in on the future of justice.
Justice Ackaah-Boafo emphasized the importance of family values and education. She believes these elements are crucial for Ghana's judicial system and democratic society. The Justice's remarks highlight ongoing discussions about judicial reform.
A Ghanaian man's guilty plea in the US reveals the dark side of online romance - how far-reaching was this fraud?
Derrick Van Yeboah, a Ghanaian national, admitted guilt in a US court for his role in romance scams, defrauding victims of over $10 million. The scams, part of a larger international scheme, targeted vulnerable individuals. Yeboah faces sentencing in 2026.

With global markets rattled by the Iran-US conflict, how safe are your Ghana real estate investments?
The US and Israel launched strikes on Iran, impacting global markets and oil prices - now over $100/barrel. This could affect Ghanaians planning real estate investments in Accra. The conflict's impact on Ghana's economy is under scrutiny.

Can reviving a struggling cylinder company be the key to unlocking job growth and industrial development in Ghana?
Tano South MP Charles Asiedu is advocating for the revival of the Ghana Cylinder Manufacturing Company after it recorded a GH¢4 million loss in 2021. He believes reviving the company could create jobs and boost industry.

AGI warns global conflicts could soon impact Ghana's factories - but how severe will the disruptions be?
Ghana's factories could soon face challenges due to global conflicts, according to AGI President Seth Twum Akwaboah. He warns that continued disruptions will raise production costs as manufacturers rely on imported inputs.

The World Bank's MD is visiting Ghana - but what crucial discussions will shape the nation's future?
World Bank Group MD Paschal Donohoe will visit Ghana and Liberia from March 15-20, 2026. He will meet with Presidents Mahama and Boakai to discuss job creation, electricity access, and economic governance. The visit highlights the World Bank's support for Ghana's recovery.

A new vessel promises to revolutionize Ghana's LPG supply - but what challenges still lie ahead?
Sahara Group commissioned the MT Asharami Ghana, a 40,000cbm LPG carrier, in South Korea. This aims to boost Ghana's clean energy access and LPG supply chain. The vessel will improve supply reliability and reduce emissions.

Standard Chartered Bank Ghana was recognized for excellence, but what does this mean for businesses operating in Ghana?
Standard Chartered Bank Ghana won the Excellence in Cash Management Award at the Connected Banking Summit. The award recognizes the bank's cash management solutions for corporate clients in Ghana and international markets. The solutions help businesses manage liquidity and streamline payments.

A new apparel hub promises thousands of jobs in the North - but can it revolutionize Ghana's manufacturing sector?
Northshore Apparel Ghana Ltd has partnered with Coats Digital to launch Ghana’s first regenerative apparel manufacturing hub in Northern Ghana. The facility aims to produce sustainable garments, creating jobs and boosting the local economy.

Telecel Ghana's CEO hints at profits after significant growth - what strategic moves fueled this potential success?
Telecel Ghana anticipates declaring a profit in 2026 after a 30% growth in the 2025 financial year, according to CEO Patricia Obo-Nai. The company's growth is attributed to investments in network expansion and service improvements.

Telecel Ghana says it's ready for 5G, but what crucial step is the company waiting for before the roll-out can begin?
Telecel Ghana is ready to deploy 5G, according to CEO Patricia Obo-Nai. The company awaits clarity on spectrum allocation and hopes for an open auction system. 5G promises faster speeds and support for AI and digital services - but how will Ghana proceed?

Sammi Awuku returns to his alma mater AUGUSCO - but what lessons did he impart to the next generation?
Sammi Awuku, MP for Akuapem North, addressed St. Augustine's College's 96th Speech and Prize Giving Day. He reflected on the school's legacy and its motto, "Omnia Vincit Labor," emphasizing its impact on generations of students.

Akuapem North MP Sammi Awuku's new award at AUGUSCO seeks to recognize a new generation of leaders - but who will win?
Sammi Awuku launched the 'Change Makers Award' at St. Augustine's College to honor leadership and sustainability. The APSU 2G1 initiative will award GH¢5,000 to one student and one teacher annually for six years.

A new road safety policy will soon require drivers to arrange for towing much faster - or else what?
The NRSA says drivers must arrange towing within 30 minutes in city centers under a new policy accompanying the Road Traffic (Amendment) Bill, 2025. Abraham Amaliba says vehicle owners will subscribe to towing services, like insurance. Discussions are underway with insurance companies.

Akabenezer is backing a Kumasi football tournament - but what hidden talents will be unearthed?
Akabenezer is supporting KickNation's grassroots football scouting tournament in Kumasi from April 15-19. The event at Alignment Park aims to discover young talent for international opportunities. It's backed by the Global Football Festival - but who will be discovered?

How can female students navigate a male-dominated industry, and what role does mentorship play in their success?
The Ghana Mineworkers' Union (GMWU) marked International Women's Day with a mentorship program for female science and technology students in Tarkwa. The event, in collaboration with UMaT, connected students with women mining professionals.

Why is Ghana Communication Technology University (GCTU) refuting claims of a court order?
GCTU denies claims of a court injunction against it, stating that its actions remain in force- despite a motion filed by Prof. Emmanuel Ohene Afoakwa. The university says the application is yet to be heard, and urges the public to disregard misinformation.