Two leaders, from rival schools and parties, found themselves on parallel paths - but their message was the same.
Ghana's Minister for Youth Development, George Opare Addo, and MP Sammi Awuku found themselves leading separate events at their alma maters. Despite political differences and school rivalries, the two leaders demonstrated a commitment to friendship - but what does it mean?
Allotey claims victory, but what role did his coach play in securing the WBA Africa Gold Super Flyweight title?
Theophilus Allotey faced off against Jonas Erastus for the WBA Africa Gold Super Flyweight title- a significant moment in his boxing career. Allotey acknowledges the critical influence of his coach, Ofori Asare, suggesting a deep connection beyond just training.
Graduates are charged to apply their knowledge and skills toward national and global development- but how?
Takoradi Technical University held its 26th Special Congregation Ceremony in Takoradi. The university reiterated its dedication to equipping students- including those with disabilities- with relevant competencies.
Meet the Ghanaians who "do not wait for intervention, but become the intervention"-find out who they are!
The 2026 JoyNews Impact Makers Awards recognised twelve Ghanaian individuals and organisations. These changemakers are being celebrated for their self-driven solutions to social challenges-but what exactly did they do?
A Ghanaian MP is raising concerns about a gold mine deal - but what exactly is he worried about?
Suame MP John Darko is calling for value protection in the Damang Gold Mine deal with Engineers and Planners Limited. He is stressing stronger safeguards around equity participation and long-term benefits- but why is this so important?
Africa's top arm wrestlers converge in Accra- but which nation will demonstrate it's the strongest?
Accra is set to host Africa's best arm wrestlers for the 15th Africa Armwrestling Championship- with about 350 pullers representing 21 national teams. The stakes are high as competitors vie for continental glory and qualification to the 2027 African Games.
Festus Mogae, former president of Botswana, has passed away at 86 - what impact did he have on African governance?
Botswana is in national mourning following the death of former President Festus Mogae. He is remembered as a pivotal figure who solidified Botswana's reputation for stability and transparency - his legacy will surely be felt.
Why is the CAF president visiting Senegal and Morocco at such a 'tense time' for the organization?
CAF's president Motsepe is visiting Senegal and Morocco amid fallout from a controversial AFCON decision. The visit comes at a tense time for CAF as they face considerable criticism - and an appeal to the Court of Arbitration for Sport.
Adjenim Boateng Adjei's trial continues, with the OSP promising more evidence - but what will it be?
The OSP is prosecuting Adjenim Boateng Adjei, former PPA boss, on allegations of abuse of office. The cross-examination of a key witness has concluded, and the prosecution is preparing to present further evidence - but what will it reveal?
A global summit in Ghana aims to tackle the rise in non-communicable diseases-but can research deliver real-world solutions?
Global health leaders and policymakers convened in Accra for an NIHR symposium-focusing on tackling the surge in non-communicable diseases (NCDs) worldwide. The meeting explored strategies for sustainable health interventions across continents-but the impact remains to be seen.
The MTN Ghana Foundation's Bright Scholarship opens applications- but who is eligible to apply?
The MTN Ghana Foundation has announced the opening of applications for the 2026 Bright Scholarship. The scholarship aims to ease the financial burden on students- but what impact will this have?
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?
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 Minority concerned about the Damang mine lease allocation?
The Minority in Parliament is calling for transparency in the allocation of the Damang mine lease to Engineers and Planners Ltd. They emphasize that fairness must guide the process- but some worry the process may be skewed.
What did the Methodist Church say about corruption being an obstacle to national development?
The Methodist Church Ghana has sent an Easter message to the President, Vice President, and all citizens. The Church's message focuses on the need for humility and selfless service - especially among public officials.
An MP questions the Energy Minister about a delayed gas plant - what's causing the setback?
Kofi Arko Nokoe has engaged the Minister for Energy and Green Transition about a gas re-bottling plant in his constituency. The slow pace of the project has raised concerns - but what could this mean for the community?
The McNulty Foundation and Aspen Institute are supporting organizations addressing global challenges - but what issues are they tackling?
The McNulty Foundation and the Aspen Institute have announced the recipients of the 2026 McNulty Prize Catalyst Fund. These early-stage organisations are tackling critical global challenges with innovative solutions - and their work could have a wide impact.