Thousands gathered to mourn two brothers who died in an aircraft crash - but why was the atmosphere so emotional?
The funeral of two brothers, who tragically died in a Tema aircraft crash, took place on Saturday, March 28, drawing thousands of mourners. The solemn rites saw family, friends, and prominent figures come together - but the emotional weight of the day hinted at something more.
A fatal attack on a football team bus has prompted calls for increased security - but will it be enough?
A Ghanaian MP is mourning the death of a Berekum Chelsea player after a robbery attack. The incident has sparked concerns about the safety of football teams on Ghana's roads - and what must be done.
A new mining agreement has been approved- but not everyone is convinced it's a good thing for the country.
Ghana's Parliament and Barari DV Ghana Limited are at the center of a major agreement- one that could reshape the nation's mining landscape. The agreement promises significant changes, but some parties are concerned about the potential implications- leaving many to wonder what the future holds.
Why is the NPP accusing President Mahama of double standards on a controversial bill?
The NPP is accusing President Mahama and the NDC of hypocrisy regarding the Human Sexual Rights and Family Values Bill. The minority party alleges a significant shift in the NDC's stance - leaving many wondering what it means.
Why did a traditional leader urge the Minority to champion the cause of cocoa farmers?
The Offinsomanhene has encouraged the Minority Caucus in Parliament to address cocoa farmers' concerns during their Ashanti Region tour. He stressed the importance of supporting farmers-but there's more at stake.
Why did a prominent chief urge the Minority Caucus to advocate for cocoa farmers during their Ashanti Region tour?
The Offinsomanhene has encouraged the Minority Caucus in Parliament as they tour cocoa-producing areas in the Ashanti Region. The chief urged the MPs to champion the concerns of cocoa farmers- hinting at broader implications for Ghana's economy.
The Minority accuses the NDC of trying to dismantle the OSP - what could this mean for accountability in Ghana?
The NPP Minority in Parliament has made accusations against the NDC, claiming the party is deeply involved in corruption. They allege a calculated effort to weaken the Office of the Special Prosecutor (OSP) - but what could be the reason?
Internal pressure mounts on NPP's General Secretary - what challenges could this pose for the party?
The NPP is facing internal pressure as some express dissatisfaction with General Secretary Justin Frimpong Kodua's leadership. Critics cite concerns about the party's unity and declining morale - but what does this mean for the future?
Ghana's Minority Caucus met with the IMF - what critical economic feedback did they provide?
The Minority Caucus in Parliament engaged with IMF officials to discuss recent economic developments in Ghana. The meeting allowed the Caucus to discuss Ghana's economic situation - but what pressing issues were raised?
Asiedu Nketia says his advice to Mahama led to key appointments - but why were these particular figures so important?
Asiedu Nketia claims he advised President Mahama to consider Haruna Iddrisu and Mohammed Muntaka Mubarak for key roles. According to him, this recommendation was part of a broader strategy - but what could it mean?
Afenyo-Markin calls for TESCON to rally behind Dr. Bawumia-but can they overcome internal divisions?
Alexander Afenyo-Markin has urged TESCON to unite behind the NPP's flag bearer for the 2028 elections. He advised students to promote Dr. Bawumia's initiatives-but what challenges might they face?
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.
Parliament is pushing for a credible investor to take over the Damang Mine, but what does that mean for the future?
The minority in Parliament is closely watching the tendering process for the Damang Mine- wanting a credible investor. The group says the mine is commercially viable and the process must be handled properly- but what could go wrong?
Following a tragic plane crash, what questions are Ghana's leaders raising about the safety of private air travel?
Ghana's Minority in Parliament is calling for answers after a fatal microlight crash in Tema involving the sons of a prominent religious figure. The opposition is questioning aviation safety protocols- and the potential regulatory oversights that may have led to this disaster.
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.