The corridors of power are abuzz with whispers - but is Zanetor Rawlings about to step into a major new position?
MP Zanetor Agyeman Rawlings has responded to speculation surrounding a potential new role in government - specifically, as the next Minister of Defence. Her reaction comes amid heightened anticipation and cryptic social media posts from key political figures.
Journalism faces a crisis of trust in a divided world - can truth prevail amidst disinformation?
As journalists gather at the DW Global Media Forum, the profession faces challenges in an era of disinformation and political polarisation. Independent reporting is essential for defending truth and rebuilding public trust- but how can it be achieved?
The Nollywood star opens up about a past defined by anger- but what events led to such intense feelings?
Omotola Jalade Ekeinde, a veteran Nigerian actress, recently spoke about her past. She hinted at personal struggles that shaped her- leaving many wondering about the experiences that influenced her life.
Trump issues an ultimatum to Iran - but what will happen if his demand isn't met?
Donald Trump issued a strong threat to Iran regarding the Strait of Hormuz, demanding its immediate reopening. The situation escalates tensions in the region - with potentially far-reaching economic consequences.
Global leaders scramble as a major conflict threatens to erupt - but can a fragile ceasefire hold?
Tensions between the U.S. and Iran reach a boiling point, with the threat of devastating attacks looming over the Strait of Hormuz- a crucial global oil route. International mediation efforts attempt to de-escalate the conflict, but can a lasting resolution be achieved?
A $64bn takeover bid has been made for Universal Music - but what does this mean for artists and the industry?
Universal Music Group, home to top artists, has received a massive takeover offer from a US investment firm- a deal that could reshape the entertainment landscape. The move has sparked debate about the future of the music industry- but what challenges lie ahead?
Trump extends the ceasefire with Iran - but what does this mean for the future of peace talks?
President Trump is buying more time for a potential Iran deal after a day of diplomacy. The world is watching to see if the countries are any closer to ending the war - but will this be enough?
The GPRTU urges drivers across Ghana to exercise patience as the union prepares for a key Tuesday meeting with the Minis
The GPRTU urges drivers across Ghana to exercise patience as the union prepares for a key Tuesday meeting with the Ministry of Transport to finalise transport fare review decisions.
Weta Traditional Council urges restraint, due process and institutional fairness as public debate grows over the EOCO ma
Weta Traditional Council urges restraint, due process and institutional fairness as public debate grows over the EOCO matter involving Dr. Kwamigah-Atokple.
A PR executive doubles down on past comments about a popular musician- but what sparked this renewed debate?
Tilly Akua Nipaa- Head of PR for Crux Global- is standing by comments she made last year about Stonebwoy. The debate continues after the release of the 2026 Telecel Ghana Music Awards nominations- and a circulating news card.
Online blackmail of kids is up - is Ghana doing enough to protect them?
Ghana is seeing an increase in online crimes against children, including blackmail and the sharing of indecent images. Other countries are responding with legislation to protect children online- but where does Ghana stand?
The Weta Traditional Council has backed Volta Council of State member Dr. Kwamigah-Atokple, urging EOCO to uphold due pr
The Weta Traditional Council has backed Volta Council of State member Dr. Kwamigah-Atokple, urging EOCO to uphold due process and fairness in its ongoing investigation.
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 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.
SOJAMS students are getting real-world training from top media professionals - and the first session promises invaluable lessons.
UniMAC-SOJAMS has commenced a practical training and mentorship series. Veteran reporters and broadcasters are set to equip students with real-life skills- but what crucial insights will they share?
A pure water seller took matters into her own hands at a broken intersection - and people are talking.
A sachet water seller was filmed directing traffic at a busy intersection. Social media users are praising her actions - but what does this say about the bigger picture?
A fatal attack on a football team bus has prompted calls for increased security - but will it be enough?
A Ghanaian MP is mourning the death of a Berekum Chelsea player after a robbery attack. The incident has sparked concerns about the safety of football teams on Ghana's roads - and what must be done.
A surprising twist in UniMAC GRASAG elections puts Tilly Akua Nipaa in a new role - what does this mean?
Tilly Akua Nipaa, a well-known figure in Ghanaian media, has been elected to a leadership position at the University of Media, Arts and Communication. This development follows an unexpected turn of events during the GRASAG elections - leaving many to wonder what it means for the future.