Meet Rachel, the only female driver at IOM Ghana, who ensures migrants access vital health services and medical screenings through the busy streets of Accra.
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Police Foil Robbery Attempt on Ejura–Nkoranza Highway
Ghana Police foiled a planned robbery on the Ejura–Nkoranza highway on April 9, 2026, resulting in one suspect killed and five others fleeing.
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Explore the tension between political influence and fair regulation in Ghana, focusing on the contrasting cases of McDan Aviation and Engineers and Planners.
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Theophilus Dzimega challenges Ibrahim Bashiru on TV3, arguing that domestic airfare is a poor benchmark for Ghana's cost of living compared to road travel.
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Ibrahim Bashiru discusses rising living costs, unemployment, and the gaps in the 24-hour economy policy, highlighting public frustration with the economy.
Read More »France Selects Ghana for New Digital Health Platform
France selects Ghana as the first country for its National Health Platform, alongside talks on the Accra-Kumasi Expressway and economic reforms.
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The family of Emmanuel Kweenu Haizel, also known as Simpa Panyin, announces his passing in New York and shares details for funeral and condolence visits.
Read More »Theophilus Dzimega: Why Fuel Levies Can’t Be Cut Immediately
Theophilus Dzimega explains the economic challenges and global market factors that prevent immediate cuts to fuel levies and pump prices in Ghana.
Read More »iPhone Thief Apprehended and Beaten by Angry Mob
A petty thief's attempt to steal an iPhone ends in violence after he's caught by neighbors and construction workers, sparking a debate on mob justice.
Read More »Theophilus Dzimega: Prices of Rice and Utilities are Coming Down
Lawyer Theophilus Dzimega argues that reductions in fuel and utility prices are lowering the cost of essential goods like rice and butter for the public.
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