GCB Bank's "Pa To Pa" promo ends with a grand finale - but who walked away with the top prizes?
GCB Bank's "Pa To Pa" promo, a customer reward initiative that began in December 2025, has reached its grand finale. The five-month nationwide campaign transformed saving into a competitive experience - but what was the result?
WAMPEX 2026 is coming - but what does it mean for the future of mining in West Africa?
The West African Mining & Power Expo (WAMPEX) is set to convene in Accra in June 2026, marking its 19th edition. With thousands of mining professionals expected, the event aims to foster collaboration and growth- but what challenges will they face?
Why did Agya Koo temporarily withdraw his court case against The Base Movement?
Agya Koo and The Base Movement are in a legal tussle at the Accra High Court- raising questions about branding. Elders have intervened, advising both parties to seek settlement outside the courtroom.
A stadium packed, passions high- then a tragedy that haunts Ghana's football to this day. What really happened?
The Accra Sports Stadium disaster, a quarter-century ago, remains a scar on Ghanaian football- involving Hearts of Oak and Asante Kotoko. The wounds run deeper than a monument and broken promises- and the game has never been the same.
A Ghana-led AI platform just earned global recognition - but what problem is it solving?
Three Ghanaian tech entrepreneurs are making waves with their AI governance platform. Their innovative solution addresses urgent issues in modern artificial intelligence - but what does this mean for the future of AI?
A new project aims to document a century of Highlife music - but who will be involved?
The Wikimedia Ghana User Group has launched the Wikipedia Highlife @ 100 Project. The initiative seeks to improve online documentation of Highlife music as it marks a century - but what will this mean for the preservation of Ghana's cultural heritage?
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?
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 JHS administrator is in court- but what led to the charges involving a 14-year-old graduate?
A school administrator in Tema finds himself in legal trouble involving a minor- a 14-year-old JHS graduate. The details emerging from this case are raising serious questions about trust and responsibility- but what exactly transpired?
Are Ghana's celebrations harming our health? It's time to rethink how we define 'sweetness' and its role in our lives.
Ghana's celebrations are often marked by overindulgence in sugary treats and drinks - a practice deeply embedded in culture. But this may be costing more than we realize, as health issues rise, prompting a call to redefine our concept of sweetness.
Why was a well-regarded health director suddenly reassigned - and what does it mean for healthcare in the region?
The reassignment of the Western Regional Director of the Ghana Health Service (GHS), Dr Marion Okoh Owusu, has raised eyebrows. Some speculate the move was influenced by political considerations - not routine decisions.
Ghanaian singer Abochi opens up about dating his female best friend after the release of his 2019 hit song 'Bestie' and
Ghanaian singer Abochi opens up about dating his female best friend after the release of his 2019 hit song 'Bestie' and why their six-month relationship failed.
A multinational galamsey syndicate was operating in two communities - but what did NAIMOS find when they arrived?
NAIMOS has taken action against an organised galamsey syndicate operating in the Ashanti Region. The operation involved multiple nationalities and a range of equipment - but what does this mean for the future of mining in the area?
An anti-illegal mining operation uncovers more than they bargained for - what did they find?
A joint operation has led to the arrest of seven individuals - including foreign nationals and Ghanaians - for alleged illegal mining. The operation took place along the Boin River, raising questions about environmental regulations.
Minority demands answers on Ghana's GH¢1 fuel levy, urging audited disclosures on collections, payments, and outstandin
Minority demands answers on Ghana's GH¢1 fuel levy, urging audited disclosures on collections, payments, and outstanding energy-sector debts in full now.
Why are Ghanaian students in the UK depending on food banks, and facing potential deportation?
The minority in Parliament is calling on the government to address the plight of Ghanaian scholarship students in the UK. Some students are facing dire circumstances due to unpaid fees - and the consequences could be far-reaching.
Why is the Medical and Dental Council so concerned about the behavior of Ghana's medical professionals?
The Medical and Dental Council is worried about rising complaints against healthcare practitioners - signaling potential issues in Ghana's health sector. A massive backlog of disciplinary cases raises questions about professional ethics and patient care.