An open letter reveals a looming crisis for Ghanaian farmers - but what's at stake for the nation's food supply?
A concerned Anchor Farmer pens a letter to President Mahama regarding the challenges faced by farmers across Ghana. He highlights the sharp decline in commodity prices and its potential impact on the upcoming farming season - what could this mean for national food security?
Amid rising fuel costs, what assurances did the Energy Committee Vice Chair give to Ghanaians?
Kofi Arko Nokoe, Vice Chair of the Energy Committee, addressed Ghanaians' concerns about rising fuel prices. He hinted at the government's commitment to energy stability - but what considerations are at play?
Papa Ajasco's Abiodun Ayoyinka reveals struggles tied to his iconic character - but can he overcome them?
Abiodun Ayoyinka, famed for his role as Papa Ajasco, recently discussed his career. He faces unique challenges due to the character's intellectual property - but what does this mean for him?
A Ghanaian peacekeeper was injured in a missile attack in Lebanon - what does this mean for international security?
A Ghanaian peacekeeper serving with the UN in Lebanon was critically injured during a missile attack on their base. The UN has confirmed the soldier is recovering after surgery - but the incident raises concerns.
A so-called international career program may be a trap - but what are young African women being lured into?
The Alabuga Start Program presents itself as an international career-development exchange, recruiting young women from Africa, Asia, and Latin America. There are reports that these women are being trafficked to produce weapons of war in Russia - raising concerns about exploitation and deception.
Ghana's electricity meter shortage is being addressed, but what strategic approach will be used?
Energy Minister John Jinapor addressed Parliament regarding the electricity meter shortage in Ghana. He explained the problem arose from oversubscribed contracts and funding constraints - but what steps are being taken to resolve this issue?
Will the Amansie Central DCE's continued presence in office affect the illegal mining probe?
The Lands Ministry PRO addressed concerns about the Amansie Central DCE remaining in office amid an illegal mining taxation probe - a situation raising questions about potential interference. The PRO insists investigative protocols are designed to prevent any such compromise.
Why does President Mahama think 'our own people' are so deeply entrenched in the illegal mining crisis?
President Mahama acknowledges the pervasive involvement of various individuals in illegal mining - from political figures to traditional leaders. This widespread participation poses a significant challenge to combating galamsey in Ghana.
A new mining agreement has been approved- but not everyone is convinced it's a good thing for the country.
Ghana's Parliament and Barari DV Ghana Limited are at the center of a major agreement- one that could reshape the nation's mining landscape. The agreement promises significant changes, but some parties are concerned about the potential implications- leaving many to wonder what the future holds.
Ghana's Parliamentary Press Corps sharpen their skills - but what crucial role does financial reporting play in a strong democracy?
The Parliament of Ghana, World Bank, and FCDO collaborated on a workshop for journalists. The aim was to boost their capacity for public financial reporting- but the implications could be far-reaching.
A Sempe chief is calling foul on GACL - but what exactly has happened at the airport?
A traditional leader has voiced concerns over the Ghana Airport Company Limited (GACL)'s actions regarding McDan Aviation. The Sempe chief is urging authorities to step in - but what's at stake?
A pastor has been arrested following a complaint - but what exactly is he accused of?
A pastor in Oyarifa has been arrested following a complaint involving a nine-year-old girl. The alleged incidents reportedly occurred over a period of time - but what exactly prompted the arrest?
After a fire ravaged Konongo, a government official is stepping in with a warning - but will residents listen?
The MCE for Asante Akyem Central Municipality has addressed residents of Konongo following a destructive fire. He is urging them to reconsider their location - but why?
Why are Ghanaian students in the UK depending on food banks, and facing potential deportation?
The minority in Parliament is calling on the government to address the plight of Ghanaian scholarship students in the UK. Some students are facing dire circumstances due to unpaid fees - and the consequences could be far-reaching.
Why is the Minority demanding a full audit of the Gold for Reserves Programme? What did they discover?
Ghana's Minority Caucus is calling for accountability regarding the Gold for Reserves Programme. The caucus has concerns about financial discrepancies between Ghana Goldbod and the Bank of Ghana - and the management of national assets.
Why is the investigation into alleged illegal mining taxes taking so long - and what reforms might it recommend?
The Lands Ministry is investigating allegations against the Amansie Central DCE regarding illegal mining taxes- a probe expected to conclude soon. The investigation's complexity has led to delays, raising questions about potential wider implications.
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?