Young artists recently gathered in Ghana for a colorful celebration of art - but what inspired such creativity?
The 2026 NATARAJ Art Competition recently brought together young artists from across Ghana. The event showcased artistic talent, innovation, and self-expression- leaving many wondering about the future of art in the country.
South Africa's xenophobia is a gun pointed inward- when the scapegoats are gone, who's next?
South Africa is experiencing another surge of xenophobic violence, this time targeting Ghanaians and other West Africans- with familiar justifications. But what happens when there are no more foreigners to blame?
With xenophobia on the rise in South Africa, who will be left to blame when the 'foreigners' are gone?
South Africa is experiencing another surge of xenophobic violence, this time targeting West Africans. The author warns that misdiagnosing the root causes of South Africa's problems could lead to internal conflict- with devastating consequences.
A collaboration in Ningo Prampram aims to empower young girls - but what challenges do they still face?
WIM Ghana and Sista Wings International collaborated on the "One Girl Child, Two Sanitary Pads Initiative" at Nyigbenya D/A Basic Schools. The AngloGold Ashanti-supported initiative focused on menstrual and personal hygiene - but what impact will it have?
The city was moved, asking, "Who is this?"- but what does it mean to experience Him through obedience and praise?
Palm Sunday marks the beginning of Holy Week, as Jesus entered Jerusalem to cheers and the waving of palm branches. The question of Jesus's identity echoes through generations- but what does it mean for us today?
Accra gears up to host eLearning Africa 2026 - but what innovative solutions will emerge for the continent's digital future?
Vice President Naana Jane Opoku-Agyemang will open eLearning Africa 2026 in Accra, a leading conference on digital education. The event aims to address how African countries can manage digital learning systems - but what unique approaches will be discussed?
From a mining town to the IMF - what pivotal moments shaped Valeria Mensah's journey in economics?
Valeria Mensah is an economist with the IMF, blending her skills with an interest in global economic development. She shares her journey from a Ghanaian mining town to shaping economic policies - but how did her past shape her future?
Meet the Ghanaians who "do not wait for intervention, but become the intervention"-find out who they are!
The 2026 JoyNews Impact Makers Awards recognised twelve Ghanaian individuals and organisations. These changemakers are being celebrated for their self-driven solutions to social challenges-but what exactly did they do?
The Jirapa MP's actions have sparked conversation - but what's the connection between teachers and health workers?
The Jirapa MP honored educators with motorbikes and appliances at an awards scheme. This event coincided with a donation to the Jirapa Health Service - but what motivated this?
A Ghanaian MP is investing in education, but can it overcome a critical challenge in the Sissala West Constituency?
MP Mohammed Adams Sukparu launched the Sukparu Best Teachers and Scholarship Award programme in the Sissala West Constituency. The initiative aims to recognise educators and provide financial support to students - but a staff shortage threatens progress.
A major field assessment mission is underway on an integrated school feeding programme - but what changes will be made?
The WFP, Ghana's government, and the US are assessing a school feeding programme impacting 60,000 pupils in Northern Ghana. The mission is evaluating the intervention's effects on education, nutrition, health, and community livelihoods - but what will they find?
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.
What led to the arrest of four suspects in the Bono Region and what does it mean for the community?
Four suspects in the Bono Region have been remanded in connection with an alleged robbery - raising questions about crime in the area. Meanwhile, in the Central Region, a separate case involving examination malpractice unfolds.
A top VC is calling for universities to refocus - but what does that mean for Ghana's future workforce?
UEW's Vice Chancellor, Prof Stephen Jobson Mitchual, has urged universities to focus on producing impactful graduates. He believes that higher education needs a fundamental rethink, but what does that mean for the future of Ghana's graduates?
Why is UTAG threatening industrial action? What governance failures have they identified?
UTAG has given President Mahama a two-week ultimatum regarding the leadership of the Ghana Tertiary Education Commission (GTEC). The association has serious concerns about how the sector is being managed - and wants change.
TTAG raises concerns over teacher recruitment numbers - could this deepen unemployment among trained teachers?
The Teacher Trainees' Association of Ghana (TTAG) is concerned about the government's plan to recruit 7,000 teachers. The association believes this number is inadequate, potentially leading to further issues for graduates.
TTAG has rejected the Ministry of Education's plans - but what are their concerns?
The Teacher Trainees' Association of Ghana (TTAG) is unhappy with the Ministry of Education's teacher recruitment plans. The association believes the proposed numbers are inadequate - and could have serious implications.
TTAG is calling for urgent action on teacher recruitment- but what could happen if the government doesn't listen?
The Teacher Trainees' Association of Ghana (TTAG) has voiced concerns over recruitment delays- urging swift action from educational authorities. The association is demanding a transparent plan for posting trained teachers across Ghana- but what's at stake if their demands aren't met?