Kenya Affirms Support for Autonomy Under Moroccan Sovereignty
Kenya expressed on Thursday its support for autonomy under Moroccan sovereignty and affirmed its intention to cooperate with like-minded States...
The Carnage on Ghana Roads: ‘Na Who Cause Am’? Part V
Part IV examined the roles of tyres, roads and wide loads to the carnage on Ghana roads. This part aims...
Kenya Affirms Support for Autonomy Under Moroccan Sovereignty
Kenya expressed on Thursday its support for autonomy under Moroccan sovereignty and affirmed its intention to cooperate with like-minded States...
Kenya Affirms Support for Autonomy Under Moroccan Sovereignty
Kenya expressed on Thursday its support for autonomy under Moroccan sovereignty and affirmed its intention to cooperate with like-minded States to promote its implementation. This position was expressed on the occasion of the first session of the Morocco-Kenya Joint Cooperation Commission, co-chaired in Nairobi by Minister of Foreign Affairs, African
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MP for Akyem Oda Constituency urges residents to trust and patronize the Akyem Oda Government Hospital.
The Member of Parliament for Akyem Oda Constituency, Hon. Alexander Akwasi Acquah, has called on citizens of Akyem Oda and its environs to have confidence in the Akyem Government Hospital. Speaking to journalists after visiting the hospital’s maternity ward, the MP expressed his joy at the upgrade of the facilities.
Dr. John Kpikpi Supports Taviefe Youth with GHC5,000, Calls for Unity and New Leadership
The Presidential Candidate for the Progressive Alliance of Ghana, PAG, Dr. John Kpikpi, has extended financial support of GHC5,000 to the Taviefe Youth Association to support their organisation and ongoing efforts aimed at promoting unity and development within the community. The donation was announced during the Taviefe Youth Easter Homecoming,
Volta Regional House of Chiefs Condemns EOCO’s Posture in Dr. Kwamigah-Atokple Case
The Volta Regional House of Chiefs has voiced serious concerns over the handling of a case involving the region’s representative on the Council of State, Dr. Gabriel Tanko Kwamigah-Atokple, by the Economic and Organised Crime Office (EOCO). In a press statement dated April 7, 2026, and signed by Togbe Tepre
Commendation To The Hajj Board Chairman And Team For Progress On Hajj 2026 Preparations
Ghanaian Hajj Concern extends its warmest congratulations to the Chairman of the Ghana Hajj Board, Alhaji Abdul Rauf Tanko, and his dedicated team for the commendable progress made so far in the organization and preparation towards Hajj 2026. We have received encouraging information, particularly regarding your swift response and strong
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The Carnage on Ghana Roads: ‘Na Who Cause Am’? Part V
Part IV examined the roles of tyres, roads and wide loads to the carnage on Ghana roads. This part aims to consider the contributions of speed ramps, motorways, and warning signs to the carnage on our roads. Most of the ‘death traps’ on our roads, mistakenly referred to as speed
Bogoso-Prestea Mines in Shambles: From $500 Million Investment to $65 Million Loan
By: Prosper AGBENYEGA The Bogoso–Prestea Mine, one of Ghana’s oldest and most strategically important mining assets, is at the center of mounting scrutiny following a $65 million financing arrangement between Heath Goldfields Ltd and Trafigura Pte Ltd—a deal many analysts say raises serious questions about investment credibility, operational sustainability, and
The Comfort of Escape, The Cost of Abandonment!
There is a quiet truth many of us avoid confronting: Ghana is not failing us – we are failing Ghana. For many decades, the dream has been the same. Leave. Escape. Find greener pastures. We complain—loudly and repeatedly—that “the system is broken.” We point to corruption, poor roads, weak healthcare,
Prof. Michael Kpessa-Whyte writes: Understanding SIGA’s Policy of Encouraging Inter-Trading Among Specified Entities
The purpose of this piece is to demonstrate that SIGA’s policy of encouraging inter-trading among certain specified entities is lawful in principle, commercially rational, and fully consistent with its mandate to safeguard and enhance the value of the State’s ownership interests. Among others, the policy derives its legitimacy from Ghana’s




