A Ghanaian company may soon acquire the Damang Mine - but what could this mean for the country's mining sector?
GhanaFront reports on the potential acquisition of the Damang Mine by Engineers and Planners (E&P), a Ghanaian-owned mining company. This possible transition could mark a significant shift in the country's mining sector- but what could it mean for the future?
South Africa's xenophobia is a gun pointed inward- when the scapegoats are gone, who's next?
South Africa is experiencing another surge of xenophobic violence, this time targeting Ghanaians and other West Africans- with familiar justifications. But what happens when there are no more foreigners to blame?
With xenophobia on the rise in South Africa, who will be left to blame when the 'foreigners' are gone?
South Africa is experiencing another surge of xenophobic violence, this time targeting West Africans. The author warns that misdiagnosing the root causes of South Africa's problems could lead to internal conflict- with devastating consequences.
A young woman's future hung in the balance - could an apprenticeship program be the key to unlocking her potential?
Bernice Asare, a Chemistry graduate, faced post-National Service anxieties despite her degree. Newmont's apprenticeship program offered her a chance, but could she thrive without an engineering background?
What started as online banter between a Zambian and a Ghanaian turned into something neither of them expected- but what?
Lilian Chipeso, a Zambian journalist, and Goshers, a Ghanaian content creator, connected online- sparking a cross-cultural exchange. Their story highlights digital platforms' power, hinting at unity across borders.
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?
The GPRTU urges drivers across Ghana to exercise patience as the union prepares for a key Tuesday meeting with the Minis
The GPRTU urges drivers across Ghana to exercise patience as the union prepares for a key Tuesday meeting with the Ministry of Transport to finalise transport fare review decisions.
The World Shea Expo returns to Tamale-but can it transform Ghana's shea industry?
The World Shea Expo is returning to Tamale in 2026, bringing together stakeholders in the shea industry. The event aims to boost investment and trade-but what challenges will they face?
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?
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?
A UK vote on Ghana's slavery resolution has sparked debate! What could a 'no' vote mean for international relations?
Tension is rising in the UK Parliament- Ghana's resolution to recognize the slave trade as a crime against humanity is up for a vote. A Labour MP raised concerns about the British government potentially voting against the resolution- and the implications could be far-reaching.
A Ghanaian peacekeeper was injured in a missile attack in Lebanon - what does this mean for international security?
A Ghanaian peacekeeper serving with the UN in Lebanon was critically injured during a missile attack on their base. The UN has confirmed the soldier is recovering after surgery - but the incident raises concerns.
An NHIA office lock-up raises concerns - but what precedent could this set for governance and public service?
The shutdown of an NHIA office in Ejisu has sparked concern from a ranking member of Parliament's Health Committee - raising questions about the rule of law. The MP warns that the incident could set a dangerous precedent - but what could happen?
A Sempe chief is calling foul on GACL - but what exactly has happened at the airport?
A traditional leader has voiced concerns over the Ghana Airport Company Limited (GACL)'s actions regarding McDan Aviation. The Sempe chief is urging authorities to step in - but what's at stake?
Amidst xenophobic attacks in South Africa, what drastic measures is Ghana taking to protect its citizens and interests?
Ghana's Foreign Affairs Ministry has condemned xenophobic attacks in South Africa- appealing to Ghanaians to avoid retaliatory actions against South African businesses. The Minister has urged a mature diplomatic response- but what could this mean for continental stability?
The Trade Minister says Ghana's AfCFTA success hinges on private sector investment- but how will they meet the challenge?
Trade Minister Ofosu-Adjare addressed the private sector at the Kwahu Business Forum regarding the AfCFTA. She emphasized the need for businesses to invest in technology and governance- but what does this mean for Ghana's role in African trade?
Ghana's economy is on the brink of transformation - but what challenges could threaten the success of 24-hour markets?
Local Government Minister Ahmed Ibrahim says the government's 24-hour market initiative is set to transform Ghana's economy. The project aims to open up economic opportunities for businesses and communities - but land tenure challenges could threaten its success.
AGA is making strides to include more women in mining - but what does this mean for the industry?
AngloGold Ashanti (AGA) Obuasi Mine is working to increase female participation in technical and operational roles. Management is strengthening recruitment and introducing leadership visibility - but what impact will this have?