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Why is a former Finance Minister seeking US residency amid corruption allegations back home?
Ken Ofori-Atta, former Finance Minister, is reportedly seeking permanent US residency. This comes amid corruption allegations related to the SML contract and an extradition request from Ghana. The situation raises questions about accountability.

Facing corruption allegations in Ghana, will Ofori-Atta's bid for US residency succeed?
Ken Ofori-Atta, Ghana's former Finance Minister, is seeking US residency amid extradition requests. His lawyer cites concerns about fair trial in Ghana, alleging a "political witch hunt" related to corruption charges involving the GH¢1.4 billion SML contract.

Accra is gearing up for a week-long celebration of Ghanaian culture, but what culinary delights and traditions will.
The AMA will host "Eat Ghana, Wear Ghana Week" from March 16-19, 2026, to promote local goods. Mayor Allotey invites traders and residents to participate in the event featuring cultural displays and a cooking contest - all to boost Ghanaian culture and industries.
BreakingA residential building at Lapaz Race Course has been hit by fire - but what started the blaze?
A fire destroyed the ground floor of a residential building at Lapaz Race Course in Accra on March 11, 2026. The Ghana National Fire Service contained the blaze, preventing it from spreading. Investigations are underway to determine the cause of the fire.
BreakingA fatal collision near Tuobodom has claimed lives, but what caused this tragedy on the Kintampo Highway?
A head-on collision at Tuobodom on the Kintampo Highway has resulted in two deaths. The crash involved an Opel Astra and a minibus. Investigations are underway following the accident.

Ghana's EV charging gets a price - but what does this mean for drivers and 'dumsor'?
PURC has introduced a commercial tariff of GH¢2.016 per kilowatt-hour for charging EVs, plus a GH¢500 monthly service charge. This is part of a quarterly review that also includes reduced electricity and water tariffs starting April 1, 2026.

With global markets rattled by the Iran-US conflict, how safe are your Ghana real estate investments?
The US and Israel launched strikes on Iran, impacting global markets and oil prices - now over $100/barrel. This could affect Ghanaians planning real estate investments in Accra. The conflict's impact on Ghana's economy is under scrutiny.