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?
From a mining town to the IMF - what pivotal moments shaped Valeria Mensah's journey in economics?
Valeria Mensah is an economist with the IMF, blending her skills with an interest in global economic development. She shares her journey from a Ghanaian mining town to shaping economic policies - but how did her past shape her future?
Raayuwa's Sallah Special promises an immersive cultural experience - but what unique insights will it uncover?
Adom TV's Raayuwa is set to deliver a special Sallah celebration, showcasing the beauty and traditions of Eid-ul-Adha across Northern Ghana and Zongo communities - promising a week-long cultural experience. The special aims to explore the soul of Sallah, highlighting faith, food, fashion, and untold stories.
Why is the United Cadres Front urgently calling on the government and the AU to step in?
The United Cadres Front has called on the Government of Ghana and the African Union to act regarding xenophobic attacks in South Africa. The group has asked for steps to protect Ghanaians and other African foreign nationals - but what kind of support is needed?
Why are some Ghanaian politicians so eager to abolish the very office created to hold them accountable?
Ghana's Office of the Special Prosecutor (OSP) faces a threat from politicians seeking its abolition. The move raises questions about the motives behind dismantling an institution designed to combat corruption - and who truly benefits.
As Ghana focuses on economic recovery, is the early talk of succession a distraction or a necessary part of the process?
Callistus Mahama reflects on the subtle dangers of early political maneuvering as John Dramani Mahama's administration navigates economic recovery. He suggests that premature focus on succession could undermine the nation's progress - but what is the solution?
A Finance Committee member says there's room to cut fuel taxes - but is it really that simple?
Dr. Mohammed Amin Adam suggests reducing petroleum taxes won't hurt the 2026 budget, despite rising fuel prices. He claims the government benefits from higher crude oil prices - but what does this mean for the average Ghanaian?
A leading finance expert insists there's room to maneuver on fuel taxes - but how?
Dr. Mohammed Amin Adam says reducing petroleum taxes won't affect the 2026 budget- despite concerns about rising fuel prices. He claims the government has undisclosed revenue gains that could offset potential losses- but what are they?
The Catholic Bishops' Conference says Ghana can survive without aid - but is that really true?
The Ghana Catholic Bishops' Conference is in disagreement with Western governments and multilateral donors over the anti-LGBTQ+ bill. The group suggests that Ghana should be ready to reject foreign aid if it compromises the nation's values - but at what cost?
The MTN Ghana Foundation's Bright Scholarship opens applications- but who is eligible to apply?
The MTN Ghana Foundation has announced the opening of applications for the 2026 Bright Scholarship. The scholarship aims to ease the financial burden on students- but what impact will this have?
Ghana's Interior Minister is sounding the alarm about drug use among the youth- but what's fueling this?
Interior Minister Mubarak Mohammed Muntaka is worried about drug abuse among Ghana's youth- he is calling for a national response. The Minister says the growing use of illicit drugs requires the involvement of many- but why now?
The May Day Egg Market continues today with promises of deeper discounts - but will it be enough to meet demand?
The Multimedia Group is holding a May Day Egg Market, continuing today, Saturday, May 2, at the Joy FM Car Park. Organizers promise deeper discounts and a lively atmosphere - but what impact will this have?
A Ghanaian student was shot dead in the US - but what was the motive, and what will her legacy be?
Police in the US are investigating the death of Akpene Tetteh, a Ghanaian PhD student - and her life's work is now coming into focus. Her research aimed to improve healthcare outcomes, and her death has left a lasting impact.
A Ghanaian PhD student's bright future was cut short in the US - but the details surrounding it are raising questions.
Akpene Tetteh, a Ghanaian PhD student at Virginia Commonwealth University in the USA, was involved in a tragic incident. The promising student was dedicated to improving health outcomes - but what cut her journey short?
The path to becoming a lawyer in Ghana is changing - but how will the new Legal Education Act affect aspiring lawyers?
Ghana's legal education has been restructured by the Legal Education Act, 2026 - changing how lawyers are trained. The entrance exams and training pathways are evolving, raising questions about access to the legal profession.
Ghana plans to build 350 health posts in markets and lorry parks - but can this bold move overcome infrastructure challenges?
The Ghanaian government is launching an ambitious plan to bring healthcare directly to the people. Minister Akandoh hints at a new initiative to remove barriers to medical care - but what challenges might this face?