How will Tottenham Hotspur adjust their strategy without Mohammed Kudus as they battle to avoid relegation?
Tottenham's coach, Roberto De Zerbi, is facing a challenge as the club fights to avoid relegation from the Premier League - and Mohammed Kudus' absence complicates things. The coach had big plans for the Ghanaian player, but now he must adjust his strategy.
A PR executive doubles down on past comments about a popular musician- but what sparked this renewed debate?
Tilly Akua Nipaa- Head of PR for Crux Global- is standing by comments she made last year about Stonebwoy. The debate continues after the release of the 2026 Telecel Ghana Music Awards nominations- and a circulating news card.
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.
Over 160 students gained new skills to combat unemployment - but what does this mean for Ghana's future workforce?
The Yamfo College of Health TEIN chapter empowered students with vocational skills. This initiative aims to help students navigate the challenges of unemployment after school - but what skills did they learn?
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?
Despite reported outages, the Energy Ministry insists Ghana's electricity supply remains stable - but for how long?
The Ministry of Energy and Green Transition is addressing concerns about Ghana's electricity supply. The PRO insists the government is tackling challenges - but what could this mean for citizens?
A motorcycle accident victim arrived at three hospitals, but what happened next raises serious questions about emergency care.
A report on Charles Amissah's death reveals failures in Ghana's emergency care system - from ambulance services to hospital triage. The question is now being asked if a series of failures across institutions contributed to a tragic outcome.
Authorities are struggling to keep up as illegal miners become increasingly resourceful - and dangerous.
NAIMOS has ramped up efforts to combat illegal mining- locally known as "galamsey"- across Ghana. The crackdown has led to significant disruptions, but the situation is more complex than it appears.
Ghana's Health Ministry has opened validation for qualified health professionals ahead of recruitment and regional posti
Ghana's Health Ministry has opened validation for qualified health professionals ahead of recruitment and regional postings scheduled from April to May 2026.
New traffic rules in Togo could impact Ghanaian travelers - but how?
Ghanaian travelers to Togo are being asked to take note of new traffic regulations. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs is involved- but what could this mean for those crossing the border?
A government food distribution programme is under review - but did disruptions lead to missing supplies?
The Ministry of Food and Agriculture faced scrutiny before Parliament's Public Accounts Committee (PAC) regarding a government food distribution programme. Committee members sought answers about potential commodity losses - but what did they uncover?