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What support systems are available to women entrepreneurs in Ghana, and how can they be accessed?
The Underground Mining Alliance marked International Women's Day 2026 with women entrepreneurs, discussing rights and economic empowerment. CHRAJ, DOVVSU, Access Bank and others shared support systems. Discussions covered challenges like finance and gender-based violence.
🔥 TrendingWhy was a referee seemingly more interested in Chelsea's huddle than officiating the game?
Liam Rosenior, Chelsea's head coach, is unhappy with referee Paul Tierney's conduct during their game against Newcastle. Rosenior claims Tierney focused on Chelsea's pre-match huddle instead of a penalty decision. He plans to address the issue with the PGMOL.

Rocky Dawuni urges Africa to address its problems now, but what solutions did he propose to the student leaders?
Rocky Dawuni addressed students at the University of Ghana on March 14, 2026, about Africa's challenges. He highlighted the Sudan conflict and youth migration to Europe as critical issues needing immediate action, not just long-term plans.

Why is the beloved 'Papa Ajasco' star, Abiodun Ayoyinka, claiming he's trapped in a life of poverty despite his fame?
Abiodun Ayoyinka, famed as Papa Ajasco, revealed financial struggles due to intellectual property rights held by Wale Adenuga. Ayoyinka can't use the Papa Ajasco character for endorsements, impacting his income since retiring five years ago.

Why were the Bahrain and Saudi Arabia Grand Prix races suddenly called off, and what does it mean for F1's future?
Formula 1 has cancelled the Bahrain and Saudi Arabia races scheduled for April due to the ongoing war in Iran. The decision impacts the FIA Formula 2, FIA Formula 3 and F1 Academy rounds. F1 hopes for a swift return to stability in the region.

A Spintex resident reports a break-in, but what did the police find when they caught up with the alleged thief?
A suspect, Daniel Odai Afotey, has been arrested by police in connection with a burglary at Spintex, Accra. The victim reported GH¢1,000 and $22,350 were stolen from her home - police retrieved the cash and other items. An accomplice is still at large as investigations continue.

Why did three Iranian footballers change their minds about seeking asylum in Australia, opting to return home?
Three more members of Iran's women's football team, who initially sought asylum in Australia, have decided to return home - reversing their earlier decision. This follows concerns for the team after they were branded "war traitors" for not singing their anthem.

Why is Hamas, a key ally, now asking Iran to stop attacking Gulf states?
Hamas has made a rare appeal to Iran, urging them to halt attacks on Gulf states. The call comes amidst rising regional tensions, with Iran's strikes killing at least 18 across the UAE, Kuwait, Oman, Saudi Arabia and Bahrain.

Why is the government planning to ban gas cylinder imports, and how will it affect local consumers?
The Energy Minister announced plans to ban gas cylinder imports, aiming to boost local production. The ministry is working with NPA and Ghana Gas to revamp the Ghana Cylinder Manufacturing Company (GCMC), needing $8 million for retooling - $6 million already secured.

What unexpected gesture brought laughter and cheer to the Newsfile studio during a live broadcast?
Newsfile host Samson Lardy Ayenini was surprised with an on-air birthday celebration by panellists on the JoyNews programme. Senyo Hosi read a heartfelt message, praising Ayenini's contributions to journalism and law. The moment offered a light-hearted break from the show's serious discussions.

Why are the chiefs and people of Issa accusing the Regional Minister of diverting key education projects?
Upper West Regional Minister Charles Puozuing denied diverting education projects from Issa after community protests. He stated project locations are determined by technical committees, not individuals. The chiefs of Issa are seeking clarity on the project locations.

Why are Issa chiefs alleging unlawful diversion of a GES office project, and what tensions are brewing in the DBI.
Issa chiefs are demanding the reversal of a decision to relocate a GES office construction to Daffiama. They accuse the Regional Minister and MP of unlawfully diverting the project. The community cites revenue inequities and threatens peaceful coexistence.

Is President Mahama's use of his brother's jet a cost-saving measure or a breach of ethical standards?
Manasseh Azure criticizes President Mahama's use of his brother Ibrahim's private jet for official travels, citing potential conflict of interest. He references CHRAJ guidelines and a code of conduct for appointees. The issue raises questions about the appearance of favoritism.

Can the Black Stars defy expectations against England at the 2026 World Cup? One GFA official thinks so - if...
George Afriyie believes the Black Stars can upset England at the 2026 World Cup. He stresses thorough preparation is key for Ghana, drawn in Group L with Panama, England, and Croatia. Ghana faces Austria and Germany this month as part of their build-up.

With global markets rattled by the Iran-US conflict, how safe are your Ghana real estate investments?
The US and Israel launched strikes on Iran, impacting global markets and oil prices - now over $100/barrel. This could affect Ghanaians planning real estate investments in Accra. The conflict's impact on Ghana's economy is under scrutiny.
Why are young cocoa farmers in Ghana so frustrated with the government and threatening to abandon their farms?
Young cocoa farmers are demanding immediate payment for beans delivered months ago. The Young Cocoa Farmers Association warns that further price cuts could push farmers to abandon cocoa for illegal mining.

Why is McDan Aviation claiming foul play against the Ghana Airport Company Limited?
McDan Aviation accuses Ghana Airport Company Limited (GACL) of defying a court injunction with a midnight raid at Terminal 1. McDan claims GACL's actions aim to collapse its business despite a standing agreement and investments.

Why is McDan Aviation claiming GACL didn't follow procedure when terminating their operating license?
McDan Aviation is suing Ghana Airports Company Limited (GACL) over the termination of its Terminal 1 Fixed Base Operations (FBO) licence. McDan claims GACL's termination didn't follow the 10-year agreement signed in 2022, after McDan invested $3 million.