Dr. Nana Ayew Afriyie The controversy surrounding Dr. Ann Sansa Daly has taken a new twist as the Minority in Parliament wades into the matter, demanding urgent answers from
Dr. Nana Ayew Afriyie The controversy surrounding Dr. Ann Sansa Daly has taken a new twist as the Minority in Parliament wades into the matter, demanding urgent answers from
Some of the suspects on their way to the police station Some twenty-five (25) individuals have been rescued from a suspected kidnapping hideout at New Site-Housing, near Effiakuma in
A group by name Concerned Youth of Sagyimase has kicked against the invasion of the Atewa Forest by illegal miners. According to the youth group, representing the chiefs, farmers,
Prof. Edward Dua Agyeman The Chairman of the Audit Service Board, Professor Edward Dua Agyeman, has resigned from the Audit Service Board effective May 31, 2025. In a statement
Mental health influences every aspect of our lives—from how we think and feel to how we connect with others and navigate challenges. Yet in Ghana, mental health remains one
Michael Edem Akafia The mining sector contributed GH¢17.7 billion in fiscal payments to the government in 2024, representing a 51.2% increase from GH¢11.7 billion recorded the previous year. President
Atta Yeboah Gyan Fidelity Bank Ghana has underscored its commitment to integrating climate adaptation into its core lending strategy, highlighting its role in private capital mobilisation for a climate-resilient
Some cement products Prices of cement continue to rise in the oil city of Takoradi in the Western Region, despite claims by some government officials that recent economic stability
Benaiah Nii Addo addressing the participants The Executive Director of Green Tax Youth Africa, Benaiah Nii Addo, has called on the government to close tax loopholes, strengthen enforcement mechanisms,
The writer Myth 3: Using a credit card will land you in debt Another common belief is that simply owning or using a credit card will eventually lead to
The tension which accompanied the arrest of Bernard Antwi-Boasiako by agents of the Economic and Organised Crime Office (EOCO) was as unnecessary as it was avoidable. Of course the
Economic and Organised Crime Office Members of the Minority in Parliament yesterday staged a dramatic walkout and subsequently picketed at the premises of the Economic and Organised Crime Office