The 16th edition of Miss Tourism Ghana was successfully held in Accra, celebrating culture, unity, and youth empowerment under the theme: “Tourism, the Heart of […]
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Ghana’s Agriculture Sector to Receive GHS 2.9bn Boost in 2025
Ghana’s agriculture sector is set for a major financial injection in 2025, with the government and development partners committing a combined GHS 2.9 billion to […]
Galamsey: The Silent War Consuming Ghana’s Leaders and Security officials
Kwabena Adu Koranteng Writes Galamsey is no longer just an environmental crime. It has evolved into a silent war — one that is claiming the […]
Sam George Orders NCA to suspend Three Wontumi radio stations… Six others
The National Communications Authority (NCA) has ordered the suspension of three radio stations under the Wontumi Multimedia Company Limited, owned by the Ashanti Regional Chairman […]
Claim That Bawumia Outperformed All First-Time NPP Candidates Except Akufo-Addo Untrue – Dr Razak Kojo Opoku
According to one of the Aides of H. E. Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, “Dr. Bawumia despite inheriting an economic mess still mobilized more votes than any […]
“GOVERNMENT MUST INVEST HEAVILY IN CYBER SECURITY EDUCATION IN ORDER TO PROTECT GHANA’S INTERNET SPACE” – AU SPECIAL ENVOY APPEALS TO GOVERNMENT
The African Union 2026 Assembly Special Envoy Ambassador Bishop Dr. Sam Owusu, has appealed to government to invest heavily in cyber security education. According to […]
Flight Fright Grips Mahama’s Government – After Fatal Helicopter Crash, Top Officials Cancel Trips Amid Safety Fears
A deadly helicopter crash that killed eight senior state officials has thrown President John Dramani Mahama’s government into an unprecedented wave of fear, grounding both […]
Global Helicopter Crash Fatalities: A Historical Overview (1960–2025) with Ghana’s Record
By Kwabena Adu Koranteng Helicopters have been instrumental in military, medical, commercial, and tourism operations since the 1960s. Despite their crucial role, they have also […]
Can the Government Regulate Prophecies in Ghana?
Kwabena Adu Koranteng Writes Ghana’s 1992 Constitution offers two key protections relevant to this issue: Article 21(1)(a) — Freedom of speech and expression. Article 21(1)(c) […]
Prophecy Under Scrutiny: Mahama’s Government Draws the Line
Kwabena Adu Koranteng Writes In a country where religion shapes public discourse as much as politics, the Mahama administration’s latest directive to prophets and charismatic […]