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Chairman Wontumi, will spend the night in police custody. This was after failing to meet a ₵25 million bail imposed in two separate cases before the Criminal Division of the High Court in Accra.
Illegal mining activities have destroyed 3 kilometers of the Nsuta–Takoradi–Akyem rail line, halting manganese haulage and costing the nation an estimated $18 million.
Join Kweku Asante as he delves into the growing crisis of unpaid salaries for essential public sector workers, including nurses, teachers, and junior doctors. Exploring the impact on their livelihoods, the healthcare and education systems, and what this means for the country’s future.
Farmers welcome a GH₵400 increment in the producer price of cocoa but say illegal mining in cocoa-growing communities threatens their welfare and must be tackled.
Fresh confusion as DSTV apologizes after contradicting Communications Minister Sam George on the permanence of its new value offer for subscribers.
IMANI demands audit of Gold-for-Oil programme after report exposes fiscal leakages.
The standoff over DStv pricing has taken a fiery twist as minority members on the Committee of Communication and Information have hit back at Communication Minister, Samuel Nartey George.
The Igbo community in Accra was reportedly barred from celebrating a traditional festival, sparking public outcry. The incident has raised concerns over cultural rights, inclusivity, and ethnic tolerance in Ghana's capital.
In-depth analysis of topical issues of the day with interviews, business and sports inserts
In-depth analysis of topical issues of the day with interviews, business and sports inserts
In-depth analysis of topical issues of the day with interviews, business and sports inserts
The Teachers and Educational Workers’ Union (TEWU) of TUC (Ghana) has declared an indefinite nationwide strike effective Friday, September 19, 2025.
Former Chief Justice Gertrude Torkornoo filed an application challenging her removal by President John Mahama from both the office of Chief Justice and as a Justice of the Supreme Court.
UTAG has sounded a serious alarm, warning that it may suspend academic work nationwide unless the government steps up urgently in the fight against illegal mining, popularly known as galamsey.
In-depth analysis of topical issues of the day with interviews, business and sports inserts
A fire outbreak at Lartebiokorshie in Accra has caused widespread panic among residents and destroyed several properties, prompting an emergency response.
Interior Minister Mubarak Mohammed Muntaka has inaugurated a seven-member mediation committee with a one-month mandate to resolve the Gbenyiri land conflict in the Savannah Region.
In-depth analysis of topical issues of the day with interviews, business and sports inserts
Government has announced plans to merge AT Ghana, formerly AirtelTigo, with Telecel Ghana in what it describes as a necessary intervention to stem rising losses and create a stronger competitor in the telecom sector.