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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.
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.
IGP Yohuno's first year saw major changes in the Ghana Police Service, but what challenges still lie ahead?
IGP Yohuno marks his first year with promotions for over 12,802 officers and efforts to combat crime. His leadership saw improved security and even a historic visit from the Asantehene - solidifying police relations. What innovative strategies will he employ next?

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.

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 the Denkyirahemaa accused of land seizure, and what's the root of this chieftaincy dispute?
Denkyirahemaa Nana Ama Ayensua Saara III denies seizing Akwaboso land for mining, calling allegations fabricated by disgruntled individuals. Her legal advisor claims Nana Baffour Awuah II was destooled by his own family, not the Denkyirahemaa. The Akwaboso chief also denies the land seizure claim.

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.

Courier operators in Ghana have a strict deadline to meet or face serious penalties - what could this mean for.
The government has set an April 1 deadline for all courier operators to register with the Postal and Courier Services Regulatory Commission or face sanctions. Minister Samuel Nartey George says this is to enforce regulations using the new ICOLMS-Ghana platform.