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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.
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.
BreakingA fatal accident on the Tamale Highway claims two lives - what caused this tragedy?
A truck accident on the Tamale Highway at Tahiru Akura has resulted in two fatalities. The victims were the driver and mate of the DAF truck, registration number AS-2626-S - investigations are underway.
BreakingA Tamale anti-drug operation nets a dozen suspects, but what shocking discovery did police make nearby?
Police in Tamale arrested 12 individuals on March 14 during an anti-drug operation, seizing tramadol and suspected cannabis. The operation occurred in various parts of Tamale. Separately, a newborn baby was rescued after being abandoned near the Police Barracks.
BMW Club Ghana supports traffic police - but what vital need are they addressing?
BMW Club Ghana donated safety equipment to the Police MTTD. They also provided health screening for traffic police officers. The donation aims to improve road safety for officers on duty.

Why did the Lordina Foundation choose Anyima Health Centre for this upgrade?
The Lordina Foundation has renovated and equipped the Anyima Health Centre. The upgraded facility in the Bono East Region aims to improve healthcare for over 3,000 residents - especially maternal and child care.

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?

Retired pastors received needed medical attention - but what pressing health concerns were identified?
The Lordina Foundation provided free health screenings for over 160 retired Assemblies of God pastors and their spouses. Specialists in various fields offered consultations at the event in Osu, Accra. The screenings aimed to address the health needs of retired clergy.
BreakingA senior police officer is dead - what could have happened at his Akweteyman home?
DSP Rockson Gyasi was found dead at his Akweteyman residence in Accra. The police have launched an investigation into the death of the officer - who was stationed in Tsito, Volta Region. The circumstances surrounding his death remain unclear.

Why is a former Finance Minister seeking US residency amid corruption allegations back home?
Ken Ofori-Atta, former Finance Minister, is reportedly seeking permanent US residency. This comes amid corruption allegations related to the SML contract and an extradition request from Ghana. The situation raises questions about accountability.

Why was a referee seemingly more interested in Chelsea's huddle than officiating the game?
Liam Rosenior, Chelsea's head coach, is unhappy with referee Paul Tierney's conduct during their game against Newcastle. Rosenior claims Tierney focused on Chelsea's pre-match huddle instead of a penalty decision. He plans to address the issue with the PGMOL.

Accra is gearing up for a week-long celebration of Ghanaian culture, but what culinary delights and traditions will.
The AMA will host "Eat Ghana, Wear Ghana Week" from March 16-19, 2026, to promote local goods. Mayor Allotey invites traders and residents to participate in the event featuring cultural displays and a cooking contest - all to boost Ghanaian culture and industries.

A Spintex resident reports a shocking home invasion - but what did the police find upon investigating the scene?
Police in Spintex have arrested a suspect after a reported unlawful entry. A resident reported a break-in on March 4th, discovering missing cash - GHC1,000 and $22,350. Investigations are ongoing.

Why is the government being asked to apologize over the 24-Hour Economy Policy?
Michael Okyere Baafi is urging the government to apologize for allegedly changing the 24-Hour Economy Policy's formula from "1-3-3" to "4-1-9". The NPP MP claims this shift, without consultation, confuses Ghanaians and requires explanation - especially regarding investment promotion.