Journalism faces a crisis of trust in a divided world - can truth prevail amidst disinformation?
As journalists gather at the DW Global Media Forum, the profession faces challenges in an era of disinformation and political polarisation. Independent reporting is essential for defending truth and rebuilding public trust- but how can it be achieved?
Can an illegal activity be legitimised through taxation - and what precedent does this set for environmental protection?
A JoyNews investigation has uncovered that operators of illegal mining operations are allegedly making payments to local authorities. The payments are reportedly contributions toward Internally Generated Funds (IGF) - sparking a national debate.
Chiefs are calling for justice and calm - what is happening in Sampa that has eroded their confidence?
Traditional authorities in Sampa are appealing for intervention. They are asking the government to step in and address ongoing violence in their community - but why now?
The Titao killings highlight the need to rethink security governance in West Africa - but how can it be achieved?
The killing of Ghanaian traders in Burkina Faso has sparked a blame game between the two countries. Sowatey argues that a hybrid security governance approach is key to understanding the complexities of the situation - but what does that mean?
The Weta Traditional Council has backed Volta Council of State member Dr. Kwamigah-Atokple, urging EOCO to uphold due pr
The Weta Traditional Council has backed Volta Council of State member Dr. Kwamigah-Atokple, urging EOCO to uphold due process and fairness in its ongoing investigation.
The Wassa-Damang Youth Association is neutral on who takes over Damang Mine - but they have demands.
The Wassa-Damang Youth Association has stated they don't care which company takes over the Damang Mine. The group insists that community development remains their top priority - but what does that mean for the future?
Bayreuth University reflects on 100 years of Black History Month. What unique insights did they discover?
The University of Bayreuth marked 100 years of Black History Month with an exhibition and dialogue at Iwalewahaus. The event explored Black heritage and its place within the university and Bayreuth community - but what did they uncover?
Mahama embarks on a 'Resetting Ghana Tour' - but what pressing issues are on the agenda?
President Mahama has a busy week ahead, according to Felix Kwakye Ofosu. The President is scheduled to engage with various groups and tour the country - but what will be the focus of these meetings?
The Oti Regional Police Commander visited Nkwanta after recent violence - but what did he find?
DCOP Alex Acquah engaged the Nkwanta community and security personnel after violent incidents. The visit aimed to promote peace and strengthen security - but what steps were taken?
Renewed attacks prompted a visit from the Oti Regional Police Commander - but what did they find?
The Oti Regional Police Commander engaged with Nkwanta residents and security personnel. This visit follows recent violent disturbances - but what steps are being taken to restore calm?
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.
A joint taskforce is cracking down on immigration & cybercrime - but what will their coordinated efforts reveal?
Ghana's Immigration Service and Police are intensifying joint operations across the country. These coordinated efforts aim to address issues related to undocumented migrants and cybercrime- but what are they uncovering?
Asiedu Nketia assures Ashanti region that the NDC won't abandon them-but what exactly did he promise?
Johnson Asiedu Nketia, NDC National Chairman, addressed Ashanti residents during his "Thank You Tour". He spoke about the party's commitment to campaign promises-leaving many wondering about the specifics.
Following deadly attacks, the MCE vows justice- but can authorities restore calm to the shaken municipality?
The Nkwanta South MCE has promised action following deadly attacks in the municipality- leaving residents fearful. Security has been increased as authorities work to restore calm to the affected communities.
Amidst cocoa price concerns, a Minority visit sparks claims of suspended purchases - what's the real impact?
Frank Annoh-Dompreh claims the government has directed LBCs to suspend cocoa purchases, coinciding with a Minority visit to cocoa farmers in the Ashanti Region. This action raises concerns about the state of Ghana's cocoa industry - but what will come of it?
A government directive allegedly halts cocoa purchases- but what impact will this have on Ghana's cocoa farmers?
Frank Annoh-Dompreh has accused the government of directing Licensed Buying Companies to suspend cocoa purchases nationwide. This move is allegedly causing distress among farmers- but what could be the wider implications?
A parliamentary tour of cocoa farms is planned - but what will the Minority Caucus discover during their visit?
The Minority Caucus in Parliament, led by Annoh-Dompreh and Dr. Yaw Opoku, will tour cocoa-growing areas in the Ashanti Region. The visit aims to engage farmers and assess the impact of recent cocoa price reductions - but what insights will they gather?