Vivo Energy Ghana's 'SHEPower' summit ignites discussions around women's roles and innovative solutions - but what's at stake?
Vivo Energy Ghana held its annual 'SHEPower' summit in Kumasi, focusing on empowering women in the energy sector with innovative solutions for a sustainable Ghana. The summit featured expert panels and innovation exhibitions - but the discussions have the potential to reshape Ghana's energy landscape.
Affected traders are staging "Y'adi Yɛ Sika Demo" - but what exactly triggered this?
Victims of the Adum Blue Light fire incident are planning a demonstration. The traders are demanding answers from their leaders - but what exactly are they looking for?
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?
Flooding is threatening livelihoods at Aboabo station- will traders follow through with their threats?
Aboabo station traders in Kumasi are threatening action over the state of their market- they cite flooding during rains. The traders say authorities have neglected them, and their goods are being destroyed- what will they do?
SSNIT is working to help informal sector workers understand their pensions - but will it be enough?
SSNIT and the TUC are working together to educate Ashanti region workers about pension schemes. The goal is to increase participation, especially among self-employed individuals - but what challenges do they face?
A KMA task force swooped down on some alleged criminals - but what did they find, and what does it mean for the city?
The Kumasi Metropolitan Assembly (KMA) task force has apprehended some individuals in the Ashanti region. The suspects were allegedly involved in illicit activities - but what could they be?
A Tech Expo explored innovative solutions to galamsey - but will these ideas be enough to reverse the damage?
Academic City University's Robotics Club hosted a Tech Expo in partnership with A Rocha Ghana and others- focusing on technological solutions to combat illegal mining. The event showcased student innovations, hinting at a future where technology plays a crucial role in environmental restoration- but what solutions were presented?
Ghana's drop in mining investment attractiveness raises questions - what impact will this have?
Ghana's mining sector is facing scrutiny as the Global Mining Investment Attractiveness Index reveals a shift in the nation's ranking. Stakeholders are now concerned about what this could mean for the country's appeal to investors.
The Ghana FA president has two versions - but one strategic move is quietly changing Ghana's football landscape.
Kurt Okraku, the GFA president, appears to have two contrasting personas. While the senior national team has struggled, a deliberate strategy seems to be emerging- but what could it be?
Why is the National Timber Monitoring Team intensifying its efforts - and what impact will this have on the industry?
The National Timber Monitoring Team (NTMT) is increasing its work in Ghana's timber and forestry sector. They are working to engage stakeholders and sensitize them on the legal requirements of operating in the sector.
Why is the NRSA focusing on specific spots like Apedwa and Bunso Junction?
The NRSA has ramped up road safety education and enforcement on the Accra-Kumasi highway. - With Easter approaching, the effort aims to curb crashes during the high-traffic season.
Families flock to Kumasi's Rattray Park for Luv FM's Family Party - what exciting activities are in store?
Families are gathering at Rattray Park in Kumasi for the Luv FM Family Party in the Park on Easter Monday. Parents and children are excited to bond and enjoy a day filled with fun activities- but what exactly awaits them?
Why does the Minority suspect foul play in Jumah's arrest - and what does it mean for Ghana's political scene?
Ghana's Minority in Parliament is up in arms over the arrest of Maxwell Kofi Jumah- raising concerns about political motivations. The caucus suggests a troubling pattern, hinting at deeper issues within the current political landscape.
Kwame Agbodza claims some road projects are halfway done - but can they meet the deadline?
Roads and Highways Minister Kwame Agbodza says the Big Push programme is making significant strides on major trunk roads. Contractors are working hard, but what impact will this have on the nation's infrastructure?
Why did the Education Minister say there are "more schools than hospitals"? The answer may surprise you.
Education Minister Haruna Iddrisu has promised a review of teacher recruitment quotas after concerns from teacher unions. The current allocation has been described as inadequate - but what could this mean for education in 2026?
Asenso-Boakye is pushing for a National Highway Master Plan - but what impact could this have on Ghana's infrastructure?
Francis Asenso-Boakye, the MP for Bantama, has advocated for a National Highway Master Plan. He believes this plan is needed to guide Ghana's road infrastructure development - but what could this mean for the country's future?
Kumasi's Mayor wants Assembly Members to 'enhance their capacity' - but why is this training suddenly so important?
Kumasi Mayor Richard Kwasi Ofori Boadi Agyemang has urged Assembly Members to build their skills. The call came during a workshop focused on improving local governance - but what challenges are they preparing for?