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Amidst rising tensions, will the UK heed Trump's call to secure a vital waterway?
Donald Trump is urging the UK and other nations to send ships to secure the Strait of Hormuz after recent attacks. This follows Iran's threats to close the passage, with 16 ships attacked since the war started. Tensions are rising as strikes continue across the Middle East.

Facing corruption allegations in Ghana, will Ofori-Atta's bid for US residency succeed?
Ken Ofori-Atta, Ghana's former Finance Minister, is seeking US residency amid extradition requests. His lawyer cites concerns about fair trial in Ghana, alleging a "political witch hunt" related to corruption charges involving the GH¢1.4 billion SML contract.

A Ghanaian journalist is heading to the University of Chicago - but what complex investigations await him?
JoyNews' Kwetey Nartey was selected for the 2026 Stigler Center Journalism Fellowship at the University of Chicago. He is among seven journalists chosen worldwide for this program. Nartey will enhance skills in investigating financial crimes.

Why is Bills Micro-Credit investigating a video of their staff and a woman with a baby?
Bills Micro-Credit is investigating a viral video showing an altercation between its field officers and a woman holding a baby. The company says the woman attempted to retrieve a phone, leading to her fall - management is reaching out to her.

A Spintex resident reported a burglary, leading to an arrest and the recovery of stolen cash - but what else did the.
A suspect, Daniel Odai Afotey, has been arrested by police in connection with a Spintex burglary where GH¢1,000 and $22,350 were stolen. The suspect allegedly admitted to the crime and implicated an accomplice. The investigation continues as police seek to identify owners of other recovered items.

A new framework seeks to overhaul water management in Ahafo - but can it bridge the infrastructure gap?
IRC Ghana and the Ahafo RCC held a meeting to validate a draft framework for sustainable rural water infrastructure. The framework, funded by the Conrad N. Hilton Foundation, aims to strengthen WASH master plans.

Why is the government planning to ban gas cylinder imports, and how will it affect local consumers?
The Energy Minister announced plans to ban gas cylinder imports, aiming to boost local production. The ministry is working with NPA and Ghana Gas to revamp the Ghana Cylinder Manufacturing Company (GCMC), needing $8 million for retooling - $6 million already secured.

Faithful Brothers Farms Ltd. is growing - could your career grow with them in Mafi-Kumase?
Faithful Brothers Farms Ltd. in Mafi-Kumase is hiring for multiple positions. The company seeks individuals for roles in management, crop production, livestock, and other departments.

President Mahama's use of a private jet and a travel ban on state officials sparks debate - what are the implications?
JoyNews' Newsfile discussed President Mahama's use of his brother Ibrahim Mahama's private jet, branded "Dzata," for official travel to South Korea. The panel also examined the President's ban on international travel for heads of state institutions.

Why will transporting key tree crops soon require a new certificate, and how will this affect Ghanaian traders?
The Tree Crops Development Authority (TCDA) will require licensed traders to obtain a conveyance certificate before transporting tree crops, starting March 30, 2026. This affects individuals and companies trading cashew, coconut, oil palm, rubber, mango and shea (C-CORMS).

A Ghanaian designer is making waves internationally - but what makes her work so special?
Belle Yemofio, of EllenDavis Interior Design, won an award in Milan for her "Curve Residence Project." She also received an Africa Golden Awards nomination. This highlights Ghanaian talent on the global stage.

Why is GoldBod defending its laptop purchases, and what does this mean for public trust in the board's operations?
GoldBod denies allegations of inflated laptop procurement, stating the GHS322,500 purchase of 15 Lenovo ThinkPads was legitimate. The board claims the procurement from GET4LESS Ghana Limited followed PPA guidelines and Ministry of Finance approval.
Over 14,000 health workers are set to receive allowances - but what policy changes are coming?
The Ministry of Health has secured clearance to pay allowances to over 14,000 rotation nurses and midwives. This also includes salaries for 637 medical and dental house officers - payments will be made monthly. The move aims to improve support for health professionals during their mandatory service.

Why is GoldBod refuting claims of sole-sourcing a contract, and what documents have they released to prove their case?
GoldBod denies sole-sourcing a GHS11 million office renovation contract to a company linked to Stan Dogbe. GoldBod says the contract was awarded to Correca Ghana Limited through restricted tendering approved by the PPA after a recruitment drive.

What unexpected gesture brought laughter and cheer to the Newsfile studio during a live broadcast?
Newsfile host Samson Lardy Ayenini was surprised with an on-air birthday celebration by panellists on the JoyNews programme. Senyo Hosi read a heartfelt message, praising Ayenini's contributions to journalism and law. The moment offered a light-hearted break from the show's serious discussions.

Massive irregularities in public claims suggest more than just errors, but what could this mean for those involved?
Inusah Fuseini alleges criminal intent behind GH¢21bn in irregular public claims. An audit revealed duplicated invoices and unsupported documentation. The Finance Ministry has referred the matter to the Attorney-General for possible prosecution - but what will they uncover?

Why are the chiefs and people of Issa accusing the Regional Minister of diverting key education projects?
Upper West Regional Minister Charles Puozuing denied diverting education projects from Issa after community protests. He stated project locations are determined by technical committees, not individuals. The chiefs of Issa are seeking clarity on the project locations.

Why is Senyo Hosi so worried about the security services' recruitment process?
Senyo Hosi has criticized security services for charging fees to young job applicants. He argues that with 33.4% youth unemployment, asking for upfront payments is insensitive.