The youth of Afram Plains are rallying behind a new government project - but what does this mean for the region's future?
Youth in the Kwahu Afram Plains South Constituency have voiced their support for the government's Farmers' Service Centre initiative. The project promises significant changes - but what impact will it have?
An open letter reveals a looming crisis for Ghanaian farmers - but what's at stake for the nation's food supply?
A concerned Anchor Farmer pens a letter to President Mahama regarding the challenges faced by farmers across Ghana. He highlights the sharp decline in commodity prices and its potential impact on the upcoming farming season - what could this mean for national food security?
Students are building a bushfire-fighting robot - but can it protect vulnerable farming communities?
Telecel Foundation's DigiTech Academy cohort 3 nears graduation, with students across five regions showcasing robotics, coding, and digital solutions. In Jirapa, a team is finalizing a robot designed to detect and combat bushfires - hinting at the real-world impact of the program.
Sunyani market traders are worried about the rising cost of ginger - will their businesses survive?
Ginger traders in Sunyani's Nana Bosoma Central Market are facing challenges. They are requesting government intervention due to rising prices - but what's causing the spike?
The Wassa-Damang Youth Association is neutral on who takes over Damang Mine - but they have demands.
The Wassa-Damang Youth Association has stated they don't care which company takes over the Damang Mine. The group insists that community development remains their top priority - but what does that mean for the future?
Dr. Anankware's promotion at UENR marks a new chapter - but what unique expertise does he bring to this role?
UENR has elevated Dr. Jacob Anankware to Associate Professor - a testament to his dedication within the School of Agriculture and Technology. His promotion underscores the university's commitment to academic excellence, but what impact will this have?
Ghana's seed system is getting a reset - but what does this mean for the country's broader agricultural transformation?
A National Seed System Reset Programme has been launched at the University of Ghana, bringing together stakeholders to discuss strengthening Ghana's seed system. The programme aims to create a modern, coordinated pipeline - hinting at the future of Ghana's agricultural transformation agenda.
Why does President Mahama think 'our own people' are so deeply entrenched in the illegal mining crisis?
President Mahama acknowledges the pervasive involvement of various individuals in illegal mining - from political figures to traditional leaders. This widespread participation poses a significant challenge to combating galamsey in Ghana.
Ghanaian tomato traders are facing major disruptions - but is there a way to solve the problem at its source?
Tomato traders in Ghana are defending their reliance on imports from Burkina Faso- citing issues with the quality of locally grown tomatoes. The traders are pointing to key differences in the produce- but is it enough to justify the import dependence?
Mahama embarks on a 'Resetting Ghana Tour' - but what pressing issues are on the agenda?
President Mahama has a busy week ahead, according to Felix Kwakye Ofosu. The President is scheduled to engage with various groups and tour the country - but what will be the focus of these meetings?
An emergency plan is needed to avert a tomato shortage - but what does it entail?
The Peasant Farmers Association of Ghana is in talks with the government regarding a possible tomato shortage. Negotiations with Burkina Faso continue over a temporary export ban - but what happens if talks fail?
Why did a traditional leader urge the Minority to champion the cause of cocoa farmers?
The Offinsomanhene has encouraged the Minority Caucus in Parliament to address cocoa farmers' concerns during their Ashanti Region tour. He stressed the importance of supporting farmers-but there's more at stake.
Why did a prominent chief urge the Minority Caucus to advocate for cocoa farmers during their Ashanti Region tour?
The Offinsomanhene has encouraged the Minority Caucus in Parliament as they tour cocoa-producing areas in the Ashanti Region. The chief urged the MPs to champion the concerns of cocoa farmers- hinting at broader implications for Ghana's economy.
A farmer in Diare is in police custody - but what illegal activity was he allegedly involved in?
Police in the Northern Region have apprehended a man suspected of dealing in narcotics in the Tamale Metropolis. The suspect's arrest followed an intelligence operation - but what did the authorities find at his home?
Authorities are struggling to keep up as illegal miners become increasingly resourceful - and dangerous.
NAIMOS has ramped up efforts to combat illegal mining- locally known as "galamsey"- across Ghana. The crackdown has led to significant disruptions, but the situation is more complex than it appears.
Afenyo-Markin calls for TESCON to rally behind Dr. Bawumia-but can they overcome internal divisions?
Alexander Afenyo-Markin has urged TESCON to unite behind the NPP's flag bearer for the 2028 elections. He advised students to promote Dr. Bawumia's initiatives-but what challenges might they face?
Why is the Minority urging cocoa farmers to stage a 'naked demo' - and what does it say about the cocoa sector?
The Minority in Parliament is calling on cocoa farmers to take drastic action. The group toured cocoa farming communities to understand the challenges - and now they are making demands.
A state-owned company's financial woes are allegedly leaving cocoa farmers in a difficult position - but why?
Minority Whip Frank Annoh-Dompreh claims the Produce Buying Company (PBC) faces financial struggles, impacting cocoa farmers. The inability to secure funds and delays in payments raise questions - what could this mean for the industry?