A nationwide strike has commenced, but what critical issues have brought TVET workers to this point?
TVET workers across Ghana have initiated a nationwide strike, raising concerns within the education sector- but what led to this widespread action? The union cites unresolved grievances and a breakdown in communication with management- leaving many to wonder about the future of technical and vocational training.
Thailand is changing its visa rules - and some nationalities will be affected more than others.
Thailand is changing its visa rules for tourists from over 90 countries - including the UK. The government cites security concerns as a reason for the change, but what does this mean for travelers?
A high-value robbery case unfolds in Obuasi - but the details emerging from the court are raising eyebrows.
A robbery case involving three individuals has been heard at the Bekwai Circuit Court. The charges brought against them shine a light on the risks faced by businesses in Obuasi - but what could the consequences be?
A stadium packed, passions high- then a tragedy that haunts Ghana's football to this day. What really happened?
The Accra Sports Stadium disaster, a quarter-century ago, remains a scar on Ghanaian football- involving Hearts of Oak and Asante Kotoko. The wounds run deeper than a monument and broken promises- and the game has never been the same.
Traditional leaders are pushing for change, but can the district balance development with safety?
Wa West chiefs are advocating for municipal status to increase revenue as the district assembly focuses on infrastructure. Road safety and security are also on the agenda - but what challenges lie ahead?
Three arrested after a violent incident in Gbiniyiri - but what led to the arrests?
Police in the Savannah Region have arrested three suspects following a murder and assault at Gbiniyiri. The arrests are part of an ongoing investigation into a violent attack - but what triggered this event?
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?
Why did Mugabe's son plead guilty to pointing a firearm and being in South Africa illegally?
Robert Mugabe's son, Bellarmine, faced legal troubles in South Africa after an incident at his Johannesburg home- raising questions about accountability. The situation has become complex- with multiple charges and individuals involved.
She's demanding compensation before she considers dropping the case - but what exactly happened?
A woman involved in a confrontation with Bills Micro Credit staff says she won't drop the police case. Company management has approached her with promises - but she remains wary.
Why has a resurfaced video led to an urgent investigation and promises of stricter action in the Western Region?
A viral video has put the spotlight on mining activities near a school in Wassa Gyapa, prompting action from Western Regional Minister, Joseph Nelson. The proximity of these operations raises questions about safety and environmental impact - and what authorities might do about it.
A mother is on the run after allegedly harming her child- what sparked this?
A woman in Sefwi Abrabra is accused of a violent act against her young daughter- local police are now involved. The community is reeling as they await answers in this disturbing family situation- what could have led to this?
Nineteen BECE supervisors and invigilators have been arrested - but what did they do, and where?
WAEC has apprehended 19 supervisors and invigilators across six regions for alleged examination malpractice during the ongoing BECE - raising concerns about the integrity of the examination process. The Ministry of Education has issued stern warnings to stakeholders, hinting at severe consequences for those found complicit.
Why is UDS demanding apologies from media houses and social media influencers?
The University for Development Studies (UDS) is working to protect an MPhil student's reputation. The university is concerned about misidentification in a high-profile Tamale robbery case - and the impact on the student.
A senior police officer's "unnatural death" sparks investigation - what could the digital evidence reveal?
A senior police officer, DSP Rockson Gyasi, has been found dead at his family residence in Akweteyman - prompting an investigation. Disturbing digital evidence has been uncovered, leaving many to question the circumstances surrounding his death.
A routine stop uncovers more than anyone expected - what could two university students be hiding?
Three individuals, including two UDS students, have been apprehended by the Tamale Police Command - they are suspected of being armed robbers. The items found in their possession have raised serious questions about student involvement in crime.
A spiritualist claims he felt an uncontrollable urge before a woman's death- but what could have caused it?
A spiritualist is in police custody following the death of a woman in Bentum- a crime he is now discussing. The suspect claims he was overcome by an inexplicable compulsion, but what could have triggered such a dark impulse?