A proposed bill could allow dual citizens to hold high office - but not without raising some important questions.
Ghana's Parliament is considering a bill to allow dual citizens to hold high-level public offices - sparking debate about national security and development. The proposed change could tap into the skills of Ghanaians abroad - but what are the risks?
A Watford resident has been sentenced after a lengthy investigation - but what exactly was going on in his flat?
A Ghanaian man in the UK has been convicted following a two-year investigation by the Watford Borough Council - the case involves illegal fish processing in a residential flat. Food safety regulations exist to protect the public, but what happens when they are ignored?
Papa Ajasco's Abiodun Ayoyinka reveals struggles tied to his iconic character - but can he overcome them?
Abiodun Ayoyinka, famed for his role as Papa Ajasco, recently discussed his career. He faces unique challenges due to the character's intellectual property - but what does this mean for him?
A helicopter went down near a school in Tema - but what led to the crash and what's the extent of the damage?
A helicopter crash near a Tema Community preschool has prompted a swift response from the Ghana National Fire Service (GNFS) and other emergency services. The incident raises concerns about aviation safety and emergency response protocols in residential areas - what could have caused it?
Ghanaian MPs are proposing a major change to who can run for Parliament - and the reasons might surprise you.
Two Ghanaian MPs are pushing for a constitutional amendment to set a maximum age of 65 for parliamentary candidates. The MPs argue the change is needed to modernise eligibility - but what impact could this have?
A fuel tanker explosion at Potsin Junction puts emergency responders in danger - but what happened next?
A fuel tanker explosion at Potsin Junction has created a chaotic scene. Emergency responders rushed to the scene, but faced unexpected challenges - what could be the long-term impact?
The Jirapa MP's actions have sparked conversation - but what's the connection between teachers and health workers?
The Jirapa MP honored educators with motorbikes and appliances at an awards scheme. This event coincided with a donation to the Jirapa Health Service - but what motivated this?
The Ministry of Health claims to have a plan to solve the 'no-bed syndrome' - but will it work?
The Ministry of Health is responding to the hospital bed shortage crisis in Ghana - promising a new system to monitor bed availability. The ministry claims that improvements are on the way, but can they deliver?
Afreximbank unveils a US$10B programme to help Africa and CARICOM cope with Middle East conflict fallout - but how?
Afreximbank is launching a programme aimed at shielding African and CARICOM economies from the escalating conflict in the Middle East. The US$10 billion Gulf Crisis Response Programme (GCRP) hopes to address economic shocks - but what challenges will it face?
A tipper truck collision has led to tragedy in Apire-Hemang - but what factors contributed to this devastating event?
A fatal road accident involving a tipper truck has occurred at the Apire-Hemang stretch in the Ashanti Region- involving multiple vehicles. Witnesses and drivers point to dangerous conditions on this stretch of road.
Online blackmail of kids is up - is Ghana doing enough to protect them?
Ghana is seeing an increase in online crimes against children, including blackmail and the sharing of indecent images. Other countries are responding with legislation to protect children online- but where does Ghana stand?
Why did Mugabe's son plead guilty to pointing a firearm and being in South Africa illegally?
Robert Mugabe's son, Bellarmine, faced legal troubles in South Africa after an incident at his Johannesburg home- raising questions about accountability. The situation has become complex- with multiple charges and individuals involved.
The IMF warns of hidden risks in global credit markets- could the Middle East war trigger a financial crisis?
The IMF is sounding the alarm about the war in the Middle East and its potential impact on the global economy. The apparent calm in financial markets may be masking vulnerabilities- but what could happen if the war escalates?
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?
Why is UDS demanding apologies from media houses and social media influencers?
The University for Development Studies (UDS) is working to protect an MPhil student's reputation. The university is concerned about misidentification in a high-profile Tamale robbery case - and the impact on the student.
The US is escalating security warnings in West Africa - but what's driving the sudden concern?
The US government is increasing its security measures in West Africa, issuing new directives for Nigeria and São Tomé and Príncipe. Strategic partnerships are expanding, but safety concerns are mounting- what could this mean for the region?
A UN vote has sparked debate about slavery's legacy - but what does it mean for affected communities?
The UN General Assembly debated the transatlantic slave trade, involving nations worldwide. The discussion raises questions about historical accountability - but what could that mean for the future?