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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.

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?

Why is the former Auditor-General calling for swift action against public officials?
Daniel Domelevo is advocating for sanctions against officials involved in fraudulent payments. He says those who approve payments for claims that don't exist should be held responsible. This call comes amid ongoing concerns about financial irregularities in government.

North East Region stakeholders are pushing for sustainable jobs and climate resilience, but can they influence the.
The North East Region is prioritizing sustainable jobs and climate resilience in Ghana's national development plan. Regional Minister Ibrahim Tia says this reflects the unique needs of the area. Stakeholders aim to ensure the plan addresses local aspirations - but how will this be achieved?

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.

Diana Hamilton reacts to her Artiste of the Year nomination at the TGMA - but what does she think about other.
Diana Hamilton feels honored to be nominated in the Artiste of the Year category at the 27th Telecel Ghana Music Awards (TGMA). The gospel musician is among six contenders, including Black Sherif and Stonebwoy. She expressed gratitude for the support.

New regulations are coming for okada riders - but will these rules actually make the roads safer?
Okada riders will soon be required to join unions and use approved safety gear, according to the NRSA's Abraham Amaliba. The new regulations aim to improve accountability and road safety. Unions will be responsible for members' conduct, and riders must use approved helmets.

Why did the Assemblies of God hold a special service for the Immigration Service Comptroller General?
A thanksgiving service was held for Samuel Amadu Basentale, the Comptroller General of the Ghana Immigration Service. Rev Stephen Wengam, General Superintendent of Assemblies of God, Ghana, delivered the sermon. He urged leaders to embrace servant leadership.

Are claims that GoldBod improperly awarded an 11 million cedi contract just 'fake news,' or is there more to the story?
GoldBod has refuted allegations of procurement irregularities related to laptop purchases and an office renovation contract. The board insists due process was followed, countering claims of inflated prices and sole-sourcing.

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.

Why is the NRSA deploying tripods to accident-prone areas, and will this new strategy actually improve road safety?
The NRSA will deploy tripod-mounted speed monitoring equipment to police regions to reduce accidents. Director-General Amaliba says the cameras will target accident 'blackspots'. The initial rollout is limited, but more units are expected.
BreakingA Chinese machinery firm in Asankrangwa was attacked - but what did the armed robbers get away with?
Five suspects were arrested for robbing Velotop Co. Ltd in Asankrangwa of GHS 200,000. The armed robbers, who attacked on March 12, 2026, handcuffed three Chinese nationals.

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.

Why is Father Campbell, who has dedicated his life to Ghana's marginalized, now urgently seeking assistance?
Father Andrew Campbell, as he approaches his 80th birthday, is appealing for support for lepers and street children. He says providing daily care at the Weija Leprosarium is difficult due to limited resources. He urges institutions to support his work.