A young woman's future hung in the balance - could an apprenticeship program be the key to unlocking her potential?
Bernice Asare, a Chemistry graduate, faced post-National Service anxieties despite her degree. Newmont's apprenticeship program offered her a chance, but could she thrive without an engineering background?
Omotola Jalade-Ekeinde explains why Afrobeats went global faster than Nollywood- and her reasoning might surprise you.
Omotola Jalade-Ekeinde weighed in on why Afrobeats seemingly gained international recognition faster than Nollywood- sparking conversation. She suggests a key element may be at play in the disparity- but what is it?
Eucharia Anunobi opens up about her journey caring for her son - and the strict lifestyle changes they had to make.
Nollywood actress Eucharia Anunobi has shared her experiences as a mother to a son with the SS genotype. She reflects on the challenges and lessons learned during those years - but what did she have to say?
The Jirapa MP's actions have sparked conversation - but what's the connection between teachers and health workers?
The Jirapa MP honored educators with motorbikes and appliances at an awards scheme. This event coincided with a donation to the Jirapa Health Service - but what motivated this?
Ghana's best faced off at the All Ghana Badminton Championship- but only some would walk away with medals.
Ghana's top badminton players converged at the 2026 All Ghana Badminton Championships in Borteyman- with several familiar faces in contention. The competition was fierce, and the stakes were high, as evidenced by the dignitaries in attendance- but who would rise to the occasion?
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.
A targeted strike has claimed the lives of journalists in southern Lebanon - what does this mean for press freedom?
Tensions in southern Lebanon continue to escalate as journalists become the latest casualties. Broadcasters are reporting deaths following a targeted strike - raising concerns about press safety in the region.
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 whopping $300 million is headed to Ghana's schools - but how will it reshape the future for students?
The World Bank and the Ghanaian government are collaborating on a new initiative to transform secondary education. This partnership aims to modernise the education system - but what specific changes are on the horizon?
A whopping $300 million is pledged to Ghana's schools - but what changes will students and teachers experience?
The World Bank and the Ghanaian government are collaborating on a program to transform secondary education. This initiative aims to enhance learning and create job opportunities - but what specific changes are in store?
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?
UniMAC held a high-level discussion on women in media - but what steps can women take to position themselves as leaders?
UniMAC's SRC, via its Gender Affairs Office, hosted a discussion on "Women in Media and Leadership" as part of its IWD 2026 celebration. Industry leaders shared insights on leadership and career growth- but what crucial advice was given to young women in media?
Ghana's UN slavery motion needs a simple majority to pass - but what happens if it does?
Ghana is championing a UN resolution to declare the enslavement of Africans as a crime against humanity- backed by many African Union countries. If passed, the resolution could have far-reaching implications for reparatory justice and the recognition of historical wrongs.
The TGMA's new policy could change which songs are recognized - but how will artists and fans react?
The Telecel Ghana Music Awards (TGMA) is implementing a new "Swing Period" policy. This change aims to give late-year music releases a fairer shot at recognition - but what impact will it have?
TGMA introduces a 'Swing Period' - will this new policy change how Ghanaian music is recognised?
The Telecel Ghana Music Awards (TGMA) is implementing a "Swing Period" policy. This change aims to give late-year music releases a fairer chance - but what impact will it have?
A Bentum murder suspect claims a 'man in white' flogged him and demanded a confession - but is there more to the story?
A suspect in the death of a young woman at Bentum has made a shocking claim. He says he was compelled to confess after a disturbing spiritual encounter - but what could have driven him to this?
A spiritualist claims he felt an uncontrollable urge before a woman's death- but what could have caused it?
A spiritualist is in police custody following the death of a woman in Bentum- a crime he is now discussing. The suspect claims he was overcome by an inexplicable compulsion, but what could have triggered such a dark impulse?
Did SIGA try to steer SOE insurance business to specific companies? The agency is pushing back hard against the claim.
SIGA is responding to claims that they instructed state-owned enterprises to direct insurance business specifically to SIC Insurance PLC and SIC Life Company Limited- a policy think tank raised concerns. The Director General insists their intentions were misunderstood, but what could the real impact be?