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Why is a former Health Minister about to be arraigned, and what does it mean for Ghana's healthcare?
Former Health Minister Kwaku Agyemang Manu will be arraigned in court soon. This follows an investigation by EOCO into the Sputnik V vaccine deal and submission of findings to the Attorney-General. The case is set to proceed in the coming weeks.

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.
Why has the government declared two public holidays in March 2026 - and who will benefit from the extra day off?
Government has declared March 20 and 23, 2026, as public holidays. This is to mark Eid-Ul-Fitr and account for Shaqq Day falling on a Saturday. The declaration is expected to affect public sector workers and businesses across Ghana.

What key decisions await shareholders at First Atlantic Bank's first AGM since listing on the Ghana Stock Exchange?
First Atlantic Bank PLC will hold its first AGM as a public company on April 7, 2026, in Accra. Shareholders will consider the 2025 financial report, dividends, and board appointments. The meeting follows the bank's listing on the GSE in December 2025.

Despite settling rent, McDan Aviation faces GACL's repossession of Terminal 1 - what's next for the aviation company?
McDan Aviation claims it has settled rent arrears cited by Ghana Airports Company Limited (GACL) amid a dispute over Terminal 1. McDan insists GACL's repossession was premature, lacking a 90-day eviction notice. The company is pursuing legal options to protect its investment.

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.
Why are young cocoa farmers in Ghana so frustrated with the government and threatening to abandon their farms?
Young cocoa farmers are demanding immediate payment for beans delivered months ago. The Young Cocoa Farmers Association warns that further price cuts could push farmers to abandon cocoa for illegal mining.
Why is the Mahama government tightening its belt, and which programs will benefit?
The Mahama administration is cutting wasteful spending to fund key national initiatives, according to Ako Gunn. This includes reducing benefits for political appointees. The move aims to free up resources for priority projects.

Will the government offer tax relief as oil prices surge past $100, impacting Ghanaian businesses?
AGI's CEO, Seth Twum-Akwaboah, is urging the government to cut levies and offer fiscal support to businesses due to rising oil prices - now over $100 a barrel. He suggests tax relief or levy adjustments to help businesses cope with increased operational costs.

Why is McDan Aviation claiming foul play against the Ghana Airport Company Limited?
McDan Aviation accuses Ghana Airport Company Limited (GACL) of defying a court injunction with a midnight raid at Terminal 1. McDan claims GACL's actions aim to collapse its business despite a standing agreement and investments.

Why is McDan Aviation claiming GACL didn't follow procedure when terminating their operating license?
McDan Aviation is suing Ghana Airports Company Limited (GACL) over the termination of its Terminal 1 Fixed Base Operations (FBO) licence. McDan claims GACL's termination didn't follow the 10-year agreement signed in 2022, after McDan invested $3 million.

Why is McDan Aviation claiming GACL violated their agreement, and what's at stake for the airport operation?
McDan Aviation accuses Ghana Airports Company Limited (GACL) of violating their contract regarding eviction from Terminal 1. McDan says GACL didn't provide the required 90-day notice, threatening McDan's business and ignoring court processes.

Why is McDan Aviation claiming foul play against the Ghana Airport Company, and what's at stake for local aviation?
McDan Aviation accuses Ghana Airports Company Limited (GACL) of trying to shut down its operations at Kotoka International Airport. McDan claims GACL violated their agreement and a court order after a rent payment delay. The dispute threatens Ghana's first indigenous Fixed Base Operation (FBO).

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.

Attacks on ships and a major threat to global oil supply have investors on edge - what will happen next?
Oil prices surged past $100 a barrel despite the IEA's plan to release a record 400 million barrels of oil. Iran's leader threatened to block the Strait of Hormuz, a key shipping route. Concerns are rising about the impact on the global economy.

Why is Telecel providing support to AT Ghana, and what does this mean for the future of the telecom company?
Telecel Ghana's CEO, Patricia Obo-Nai, clarified that they have not taken over AT Ghana. Telecel is providing network capacity support at the government's request to stabilize AT's operations - a collaboration involving engineers from both companies.