World Athletics has rejected Favour Ofili's switch to Turkiye, keeping the Nigerian sprinter out of Turkish colours for
World Athletics has rejected Favour Ofili's switch to Turkiye, keeping the Nigerian sprinter out of Turkish colours for major events including LA 2028.
How is the rise of "digital mob justice" impacting Ghanaian families, and why can't victims sue for defamation?
Reckless social media use is destroying marriages and families- especially in Ghanaian communities in North America. Irresponsible online behavior is creating a culture of public humiliation and broken homes.
A system failure, or just a few bad staff? One doctor says Ghana's healthcare crisis goes much deeper - here's why.
Dr. Arthur Kennedy has strongly criticised the report on Charles Amissah's death, arguing that it misses the larger picture. He suggests Ghana's healthcare issues stem from systemic failures - but what exactly needs fixing?
A Ghanaian MP is investing in education, but can it overcome a critical challenge in the Sissala West Constituency?
MP Mohammed Adams Sukparu launched the Sukparu Best Teachers and Scholarship Award programme in the Sissala West Constituency. The initiative aims to recognise educators and provide financial support to students - but a staff shortage threatens progress.
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.
Volta Region Fire Commander calls for public support during rescue ops- but what's standing in the way of saving lives?
The Volta Regional Fire Commander is worried about crowds hampering rescue efforts- a situation that could have dire consequences. The Commander is appealing to the public to cooperate with emergency personnel during incidents- but why?
Are Ghana's celebrations harming our health? It's time to rethink how we define 'sweetness' and its role in our lives.
Ghana's celebrations are often marked by overindulgence in sugary treats and drinks - a practice deeply embedded in culture. But this may be costing more than we realize, as health issues rise, prompting a call to redefine our concept of sweetness.
An NHIA office lock-up raises concerns - but what precedent could this set for governance and public service?
The shutdown of an NHIA office in Ejisu has sparked concern from a ranking member of Parliament's Health Committee - raising questions about the rule of law. The MP warns that the incident could set a dangerous precedent - but what could happen?
The Catholic Bishops' Conference says Ghana can survive without aid - but is that really true?
The Ghana Catholic Bishops' Conference is in disagreement with Western governments and multilateral donors over the anti-LGBTQ+ bill. The group suggests that Ghana should be ready to reject foreign aid if it compromises the nation's values - but at what cost?
A motorcycle accident victim arrived at three hospitals, but what happened next raises serious questions about emergency care.
A report on Charles Amissah's death reveals failures in Ghana's emergency care system - from ambulance services to hospital triage. The question is now being asked if a series of failures across institutions contributed to a tragic outcome.
The National Ambulance Service insists its EMTs are well-trained - but are they responding to specific criticisms?
Following comments about the training of its EMTs, the National Ambulance Service (NAS) has issued a response. The NAS defends the qualifications of its personnel - but what prompted the remarks?
Ghana's Minority caucus is raising alarms about a deepening labor crisis - but what's fueling this concern?
The Minority caucus in Parliament has voiced concerns about the deteriorating conditions faced by Ghanaian workers- citing issues such as delayed salaries and job losses. The caucus is urging immediate action, but what specific challenges are they highlighting?
Why is the Ministry of Health cracking down on over-enrolment in health training institutions?
The Ministry of Health is engaging with health training institutions on student enrolment. The Ministry is focused on maintaining standards - but some institutions may not be following the rules.
A probe into Ghana's health sector reveals potential misconduct - but will it uncover the truth?
Ghana's Health Ministry has received a report investigating alleged unethical practices- or "medical kalabule"- at two major hospitals. The probe highlights potential misconduct and systemic issues, raising questions about healthcare governance and accountability- but what did it find?
Ghana's Health Ministry has opened validation for qualified health professionals ahead of recruitment and regional posti
Ghana's Health Ministry has opened validation for qualified health professionals ahead of recruitment and regional postings scheduled from April to May 2026.
Official recruitment channels are the only way to be sure - but what should applicants be looking out for?
The Ministry of Health has alerted the public to potentially fraudulent recruitment links. As the recruitment process continues, many are wondering if they can trust the information they see - but why is the Ministry so concerned?
The Ministry of Health warns of fake recruitment portals - but what does this mean for job seekers?
The Ministry of Health Ghana is alerting the public to fake websites mimicking its recruitment portal- raising concerns about potential fraud. The Ministry is urging caution, but what risks do these fake portals pose?
Ghana Health Ministry begins validation of health professionals - what could this mean for the future of healthcare?
The Ministry of Health Ghana is set to validate health professionals for recruitment and posting. The Ministry urges applicants to verify their eligibility - but what could happen if they don't?