Aramco's uncertainty highlights a shift: Is Iran, not the US, now key to reopening global energy markets?
Tensions in the Middle East are disrupting global energy markets, involving Iran, the US, and Saudi Arabia. The ability of one nation to impact shipping routes raises questions about long-term stability - and who truly holds the power.
UMB is experiencing a transformation under Dr. Oti-Mensah's leadership-but what's driving this resurgence?
Dr. Philip Oti-Mensah's first year as Managing Director of UMB coincides with international recognition-a front-page feature in EMEA Entrepreneur. This milestone hints at a transformation underway at UMB, driven by a leadership style focused on discipline and strategic execution-but what does it mean for the bank's future?
GCB Bank's "Pa To Pa" promo ends with a grand finale - but who walked away with the top prizes?
GCB Bank's "Pa To Pa" promo, a customer reward initiative that began in December 2025, has reached its grand finale. The five-month nationwide campaign transformed saving into a competitive experience - but what was the result?
Food safety in Ghana is allegedly threatened by dangerous practices - but what is being done about it?
A radio commentator laments the decline of food safety in Ghana, where contaminated food is becoming a public health concern - from waakye beans cooked with paracetamol to plantain fried with plastic. What does this mean for public health?
Newsfile will tackle the escalating debate on free speech and GN Bank's possible return - but what could this mean for Ghana?
JoyNews' Newsfile will host a conversation on free speech and the possible return of GN Bank. The discussions promise to be intense- with wide-ranging implications for Ghana's political and economic landscape.
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?
A new budget plan concerning immigration enforcement is approved - but what changes could be on the horizon?
The US House of Representatives has approved a budget plan concerning immigration enforcement. This move sets the stage for potential changes - but what could this mean for immigration policy?
Mounting delays plague a major transport company - but can new buses really solve the problem?
The State Transport Company (STC) is grappling with public frustration over long waiting times and bus conditions- sparking worries among travelers. The company says it's taking steps to ease pressure, but what impact will this have?
Why is the Bank of Ghana's Second Deputy Governor pushing for a change in how banks view women entrepreneurs?
The Bank of Ghana is encouraging financial institutions to change their perspective. They are being asked to see women-led businesses as a valuable market - not just a charity case - and to offer them affordable credit.
A suspect's arrest sparks chaos and raises questions about community justice - what does this mean for the town?
Violence erupted in an Australian town following the arrest of a man suspected of murdering a five-year-old girl. The community's reaction raises questions about justice and cultural tensions - what will happen next?
BYD says it's doing great without the US market - but can that last? Find out more...
Chinese EV-maker BYD is thriving, despite being largely shut out of the US market- a situation that bucks the trend. The company is now focused on meeting demand in other regions- but what challenges might they face?
Okyere Baafi questions why some clergy have gone quiet - what could be the reason?
Michael Okyere Baafi has taken aim at some members of the clergy- raising questions about their silence. He suggests a change in government may be influencing their willingness to speak- but what could be the implications?
Why are young officers being held responsible for the potential misdeeds of traders - and past customs administrations?
A Ghanaian news editor questions the practice of blaming young officers for offences committed against customs laws - particularly regarding goods in transit. They hint at past indiscretions within the Ghana Customs administration and the bond system.
Aduana family elders are speaking out against a so-called 'breakaway' - but what's at stake?
The Aduana family in Etwereso and Osenase addressed concerns about a purported breakaway from the Akyem Abuakwa State. The family has now reaffirmed its allegiance to the Ofori Panin Stool- raising questions about tradition and authority.
An alleged imposter claims a family breakaway- but is it a legitimate split or something more sinister?
The Aduana family in Etwereso and Osenase is in turmoil following claims of a breakaway from the Akyem Abuakwa State. The family is now dealing with an alleged imposter, causing confusion and raising questions about their historical ties- but what will they do?
Lawmakers are in a standoff over funding, and the consequences are being felt across the country - but how?
A partial US government shutdown continues as lawmakers fight over funding for the Department of Homeland Security. The impasse has led to chaos and raised concerns- but the feud continues.
A paramount chief makes an appeal that could transform healthcare in the Upper West Region - but will it be heard?
Naa Dinaa Donglabong Ganaa III has appealed to the government to build a new Upper West Regional Hospital in Jirapa. The Paramount Chief also decried neglected infrastructure and logistical support - leaving many to wonder about the future of the municipality.
Why is the Okuapehemaa's office calling for restraint regarding Justice Akuffo's enstoolment?
The Okuapehemaa's office is questioning the legitimacy of the planned enstoolment of Justice Sophia Akuffo as Akuapem Mmrahene - citing unresolved disputes. The office is urging restraint, raising concerns about the validity of the process.