A Ghanaian company may soon acquire the Damang Mine - but what could this mean for the country's mining sector?
GhanaFront reports on the potential acquisition of the Damang Mine by Engineers and Planners (E&P), a Ghanaian-owned mining company. This possible transition could mark a significant shift in the country's mining sector- but what could it mean for the future?
World Athletics has rejected Favour Ofili's switch to Turkiye, keeping the Nigerian sprinter out of Turkish colours for
World Athletics has rejected Favour Ofili's switch to Turkiye, keeping the Nigerian sprinter out of Turkish colours for major events including LA 2028.
Walking is more than just a way to get from point A to B - but how does it affect your strength?
Many dismiss walking as just cardio, but it's a fundamental movement pattern impacting much more. How you walk affects everything from pelvic alignment to nervous system regulation - setting the stage for overall strength.
A routine operation turns disastrous - what led to the explosion that injured so many?
A fuel tanker explosion at Gomoa Potsin in the Central Region has led to injuries. Firefighters were on the scene, but something went wrong - what could have caused such an accident?
The Ministry of Health claims to have a plan to solve the 'no-bed syndrome' - but will it work?
The Ministry of Health is responding to the hospital bed shortage crisis in Ghana - promising a new system to monitor bed availability. The ministry claims that improvements are on the way, but can they deliver?
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.
The suspects were apprehended as part of an operation to crack down on drug-related crimes - what happens next?
The Northern Regional Police Command has brought eight suspects before the Tamale Circuit Court. They are charged with offenses related to drug possession and sales - but what could this mean for the region?
Attacks on police checkpoints raise concerns - but what's really at stake?
DCOP Osei Shaibu is worried about attacks in the North East Region. He says the burning of checkpoints is a threat - but what does this mean for the region's safety?
The NPRA is taking action against employers - but what steps are they taking to recover funds?
The NPRA is cracking down on employers who aren't paying pension contributions - a nationwide exercise has been launched. Compliance officers are scrutinizing records, but persistent violations continue to be a problem.
About 1,000 transformers are overloaded nationwide - what's being done to address the problem before it's too late?
Energy Minister Jinapor addressed Parliament about the widespread issue of overloaded electricity transformers across Ghana - a problem inherited by his office. The government is taking steps to improve electricity distribution, but what challenges remain?
Why is an MP demanding a report on a hit-and-run be brought before Ghana's Parliament?
Nanton MP- Dr Abdul-Khaliq Mohammed Sherif- is calling for a parliamentary review of a hit-and-run case. He wants the House's health committee to examine the report's findings - but what will they uncover?
Sosu questions a court directive on the Special Prosecutor - what does this mean for Ghana's anti-corruption efforts?
MP Francis-Xavier Sosu has criticised a High Court directive concerning the Special Prosecutor's powers- raising questions about Ghana's anti-corruption efforts. The ruling's implications are being debated among legal and governance stakeholders.
Adu-Boahene's lawyer claims the prosecution's case is a 'comical joke' - but is it really that simple?
Kwabena Adu-Boahene, former Director-General of the NSB, faces accusations of diverting state funds. His lawyer, Atta Akyea, disputes claims of a 'personal account', setting the stage for a legal showdown-but what does the evidence really show?
A Ghanaian PhD student's bright future was cut short in the US - but the details surrounding it are raising questions.
Akpene Tetteh, a Ghanaian PhD student at Virginia Commonwealth University in the USA, was involved in a tragic incident. The promising student was dedicated to improving health outcomes - but what cut her journey short?
Why is the IERPP so concerned about the Damang mining contract, and what reforms are they pushing for?
The IERPP has expressed reservations regarding the Damang mining contract- citing a lack of transparency. The institute is now advocating for reforms in how mining concessions are awarded in Ghana- but why now?
GRA reforms, incentives and tech-driven initiatives are positioning Ghana as an attractive investment destination - but how?
The Ghana Revenue Authority (GRA) is modernising tax administration to boost Ghana's investment climate - simplifying compliance for businesses. These measures seek to create a transparent and fair tax environment for investors.
A deadly attack in Gbiniyiri leads to multiple arrests- but what sparked this act of violence?
The Ghana Police Service has made arrests following a violent incident in Gbiniyiri involving multiple individuals. Authorities are working to understand the full scope of the situation- as the investigation unfolds, more details are emerging.