A total of 36,626 delegates are expected to cast their ballots in the Ashanti Region as the New Patriotic Party (NPP) goes to the polls on Saturday, January 31,
A total of 36,626 delegates are expected to cast their ballots in the Ashanti Region as the New Patriotic Party (NPP) goes to the polls on Saturday, January 31,
The writer Fourteen young Ghanaian men thought they were heading to Russia for legitimate work opportunities. Instead, they ended up on the frontlines of a foreign war they knew
Suspect Patrick Antwi Agyei in police custody A 22-YEAR-old notorious kidnapper, who, allegedly, abducts school-going children and demand a ransom from their family before their release, has been arrested.
The girls’ dormitory gutted by fire at NOBISCO About 900 female students of the Northern School of Business (NOBISCO) in the Northern Region have been displaced after fire gutted
Some buildings destroyed by the fire Hundreds of residents have been rendered homeless after a devastating fire swept through parts of Atonsu Bokro in the Asokwa Municipality of the
Nii Addo Green Tax Youth Africa (GTYA) has welcomed the government’s plan to raise about GH¢10 billion through bond issuance, describing it as a timely move amid rising development
The Bank of Ghana (BoG) has downplayed concerns over the recent depreciation of the cedi, insisting that the currency’s decline in January 2026 does not pose a risk to
Stonebwoy and Keri Hilson American singer and songwriter, Keri Lynn Hilson, has heaped praise on Ghanaian music icon, Stonebwoy, describing him as a calm and peaceful individual whose personality
Burna Boy Nigerian musician, Burna Boy, has revealed that he settled his long-running feud with late South African rapper, AKA, before the latter’s tragic death. The two artists famously
Kojo Blak Fast-rising artist, Kojo Blak, has said he does not sign any contract without first consulting his lawyer. His comments come amid an ongoing dispute between rapper Kwesi
IShowSpeed For a brief and memorable moment, Ghana discovered that global attention travels faster than paperwork—and that satire does not require parliamentary approval. It began innocently enough. A popular
The writer Loan defaults in Ghana have reached levels that go beyond isolated borrower missteps to reveal systemic weaknesses throughout the financial sector. According to recent data from the