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What do power outages and BoG losses mean for Ghana? Prime Insight tackles these issues this Saturday!
Prime Insight will host a panel to discuss Ghana's power challenges and the Bank of Ghana's financial losses. The discussion promises legal, political, and economic perspectives- leaving viewers to wonder about the true implications.

A UN vote led by Ghana faced opposition from some nations - what were their reasons?
A Ghana-led UN resolution sought recognition of the transatlantic slave trade as a crime against humanity. The vote exposed some divisions- but what could this mean for international justice?

Six Akufo-Addo ministers are under investigation - what secrets might these probes uncover?
The Mahama government is investigating six former ministers from the Akufo-Addo administration - raising questions about past dealings. The investigations involve several high-profile projects and financial transactions- but what could they reveal?

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.

Why is Burkina Faso's junta dissolving so many NGOs, and what does it mean for the region?
Burkina Faso's military government is escalating its crackdown on civil society - ordering the dissolution of 118 NGOs. This move raises concerns about the future of human rights and independent civic activity in the country.

Sosu questions a court directive on the Special Prosecutor - what does this mean for Ghana's anti-corruption efforts?
MP Francis-Xavier Sosu has criticised a High Court directive concerning the Special Prosecutor's powers- raising questions about Ghana's anti-corruption efforts. The ruling's implications are being debated among legal and governance stakeholders.

Korle Bu doctors warn that conditions at the emergency unit are unsustainable - and someone will pay the price.
The Korle Bu Doctors Association is sounding the alarm about the Accident and Emergency Centre. Overcrowding and understaffing are creating a perfect storm- but for whom?

FIDA Ghana is up in arms over a judge's remarks in a divorce case - but what did he say that was so offensive?
FIDA Ghana has petitioned the Judicial Service over language used in a recent divorce ruling involving Mrs. Joana Quaye and Richard Nii Armah Quaye- raising concerns about the dignity of women before the courts. The group warns that such remarks risk undermining public confidence- but what exactly was said?

A faith-based organization is challenging the anti-LGBTQ+ bill - but what are their chances of success?
CRPL-Ghana has petitioned Parliament's Committees to reject the proposed Human Sexual Rights and Family Values Bill, 2025. The organization outlines religious, cultural and academic objections to the legislation - leaving many to wonder about the implications.

Why are Ghana's Catholic Bishops so concerned about a recent festival and the involvement of state institutions?
The Ghana Catholic Bishops' Conference has raised concerns about a recent festival. The Bishops are questioning the event's adherence to Ghanaian laws and values - and the role of state institutions.

Why does a leading member of the NDC think the OSP's woes were foreseeable - and what does Agyapa have to do with it?
NDC's Edudzi Tameklo claims the OSP was created as a political tool by the NPP to target the previous Mahama administration - and that its current legal battles were predictable. He suggests the office's troubles began when it started investigating the NPP's own dealings.

Is offering assistance to the state now a breach of ethical conduct? Some think so - others aren't so sure...
Abdul Kabiru Tiah Mahama is questioning John Mahama's use of a private jet owned by his brother. This raises questions about conflicts of interest- but is there more to the story?

Accra High Court orders NAM1's Menzgold trial to go virtual after medical note cites health concerns for the former Menz
Accra High Court orders NAM1's Menzgold trial to go virtual after medical note cites health concerns for the former Menzgold CEO.

A national dialogue workshop aims to translate grassroots experiences into national policy - but can it?
Spain is supporting Ghana in its fight against illegal mining as stakeholders meet at KAIPTC to discuss galamsey's safety and security implications. The dialogue builds on months of fieldwork and regional workshops - but what new strategies will emerge?

A change in Ghana Gas' insurance has raised red flags. Could this impact international reinsurance markets?
IMANI Africa has identified potential legal and procurement issues surrounding changes to Ghana Gas' insurance arrangements. The policy think tank suggests the disruption of existing insurance programs could have far-reaching effects- but on whom?

Why is IMANI Africa concerned about Ghana Gas' insurance switch? It hints at far-reaching consequences...
IMANI Africa has identified potential procurement irregularities in the Ghana National Gas Company's insurance arrangements. The policy think tank warns that these changes could have serious implications - but the full extent remains to be seen.

Okyenhene Osagyefo Amoatia Ofori Panin bans home burials in Akyem Abuakwa, directs MMDCEs to enforce public health laws,
Okyenhene Osagyefo Amoatia Ofori Panin bans home burials in Akyem Abuakwa, directs MMDCEs to enforce public health laws, commissions 30-man Water Guard to protect Birim River from illegal mining