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Why is the President's choice of aircraft for travel under scrutiny, and what considerations are at play?
Callistus Mahama addresses public concerns regarding President Mahama's travel arrangements, specifically the use of a plane belonging to the President's brother. He acknowledges the need for scrutiny and moral clarity in the use of public power.

Why is Ghana acquiring a new presidential aircraft, and what does it mean for the country's aviation future?
Ghana is set to acquire a new presidential aircraft by November, according to Callistus Mahama. This move aims to strengthen the country's state aviation capacity and address concerns over current travel arrangements. The acquisition is part of a broader effort to re-equip the Ghana Armed Forces.

Why was the high-profile Spain-Argentina football match abruptly called off, and what does it mean for the teams?
The Finalissima match between Spain and Argentina, scheduled for March 26 in Qatar, has been cancelled. UEFA cited the current political situation in the Middle East as the reason, with alternative venues rejected by Argentina.

Is Ghana's energy strategy built on solid ground, or are there hidden cracks beneath the surface?
Bright Simons of IMANI Africa has questioned Ghana's energy strategy after the commissioning of the MT Asharami Ghana LPG carrier. He suggests the focus on LPG highlights deeper issues within Ghana's gas policy framework. Simons argues that political commitments outpace institutional capacity.

The Offinsomanhene backs the Minority's cocoa tour - but what crucial issues will the MPs uncover from the farmers?
Offinsomanhene Nana Dwamena Akenten II has endorsed the Minority's tour of cocoa-growing areas in Ashanti. He urged the MPs to champion the concerns of cocoa farmers regarding recent price reductions. The tour aims to gather firsthand information, but what will they uncover?

Widespread power outages hit the Eastern Region after a storm - how long until the lights come back on?
A rainstorm on Saturday, March 14, 2026, caused power outages in the Eastern Region. The ECG reports that multiple districts are affected, and engineers are working to restore power - but further disruptions are possible.

Why are doctors refusing to work in the Ahafo Region, and what's being done to address this critical healthcare gap?
Dr. Akosua Owusu-Sarpong, GHS Director for Ahafo, is calling for help to solve the region's doctor shortage. Many assigned doctors decline postings due to a lack of suitable housing.

Relief is coming for newly trained health professionals, but will it be enough to solve the ongoing issues?
The Ministry of Health has received financial clearance to pay over 14,000 rotation nurses and midwives. The clearance also covers 637 medical and dental house officers across the country - a move that should relieve financial strain.

Why is Zelensky accusing European allies of 'blackmail' amid a row over Russian oil and a vital loan?
Volodymyr Zelensky has accused EU allies of blackmail over the Druzhba pipeline, which transports Russian oil to Hungary and Slovakia. Zelensky says reopening it would be like lifting sanctions on Moscow - while Hungary blocks EU sanctions until it reopens.
BreakingA devastating fire in Konongo has left many homeless and a church in ruins - what sparked the inferno?
A fire in Konongo destroyed wooden structures and a church, displacing over 20 people. The blaze impacted residences, shops, and the New Life Pentecostal Ministry. The Assembly Member is calling for support for those affected.

Akyemansa's DCE declares war on galamsey - but can she win against such powerful forces?
DCE Linda Ahenkora is leading a crackdown on galamsey in Akyemansa, seizing 300 machines and arresting 50 suspects. The Akyemansa Anti-Galamsey Taskforce aims to protect water bodies and farmlands from illegal mining. But can they truly stop the destructive practice?

A nursing student's persistence pays off, but will her big win truly change her future?
Doziah Boateng, a nursing student, won GH¢50,000 in the Wotiriye Lottery. The Level 300 student plans to use the money for her education and future aspirations - the lottery is run by the National Lottery Authority.

Ghana's music scene is buzzing - who will take home the top honors at the 27th Telecel Ghana Music Awards?
The 27th Telecel Ghana Music Awards (TGMA) nominations have been released, featuring Black Sherif, Medikal, and Stonebwoy for Artiste of the Year. Shatta Wale returns after a seven-year ban, and several albums compete for Album/EP of the Year. The awards cover 26 categories.

Expectant mothers at Adabraka Polyclinic learned about the risks of STIs - but what crucial advice was shared?
Adom FM's Nyinsen Ne Awuo programme held a health education session on STIs for pregnant women at Adabraka Polyclinic. Medical professionals warned of the dangers of untreated infections like syphilis for unborn babies. Participants discussed prevention and managing intimacy during treatment.
🔥 TrendingWhy did a rainstorm leave parts of the Eastern Region in the dark, and how long will it last?
A rainstorm on March 14, 2026, caused power outages in parts of the Eastern Region, according to ECG. The company has deployed teams to repair faults and restore electricity. Customers are asked to report outages and remain patient as work continues.
🔥 TrendingParts of Tema will experience a six-hour power outage on Sunday - but why is ECG working around the clock in Ashanti?
ECG will conduct maintenance in the Tema Region on Sunday, March 15, affecting areas like DPS, Motorway Axle Bridge, and Kpone Garages from 9am-3pm. This is happening as the ECG addresses outages in the Ashanti Region caused by a severe rainstorm.
BreakingWhy did Israeli forces open fire on a Palestinian family in the West Bank, leaving two children orphaned?
Israeli forces shot and killed a Palestinian couple, Ali and Waad Bani Odeh, and two of their children, Mohammed (5) and Othman (7), in the occupied West Bank. The incident occurred in Tammum during an Israeli military operation. Two other children survived with injuries.

Ghana and Russia met to discuss strengthening ties, but some delicate issues were also on the table - what happens next?
Ghana and Russia held political consultations in Accra to strengthen ties. Discussions covered trade, agriculture, education, and energy. Ghana also raised concerns about the welfare of Ghanaian citizens in Russia - what will come of these discussions?