
Public Frustration Mounts as Sam George Faces Backlash Over High Cost of Internet Data
Communications Minister Hon. Sam George is facing a wave of public criticism following growing concerns about the high cost of internet data in Ghana, despite earlier promises to reduce it if given the opportunity

Refrain From Using The Title ‘Doctor’ – GTEC Warns GUTA President Joseph Obeng
The Ghana Tertiary Education Commission (GTEC) has formally cautioned the President of the Ghana Union of Traders Association (GUTA), Mr. Joseph Obeng, over his continued public use of the title “Doctor.” In a letter

Ghana Should Have Been A First World Country – Ken Agyapong
At the recently held Youthquake Conference themed “Entrepreneurship and National Leadership,” former Assin Central MP and business mogul Kennedy Agyapong delivered a passionate keynote address calling for visionary leadership to steer Ghana away from

A Shepherd for Our Times: Meet the New Pope
“Habemus Papam!” With these age-old words, a new spiritual era begins. The white smoke rose over the Vatican, and the world paused as Cardinal Robert Francis Prevost was announced as the new pope. But

Manasseh Azure Petitions President Mahama to End Controversial YEA-Zoomlion Contract
Prominent investigative journalist, Manasseh Azure Awuni, has formally petitioned President John Dramani Mahama to terminate the long-standing and controversial contract between the Youth Employment Agency (YEA) and Zoomlion Ghana Limited, a contract that has

Tema Port Sees 25% Drop in Accidents, Fire Cases Reduced by Over 60% – DCFO Reveals at Safety Day Event”
In an address marking the 2025 World Day for Safety and Health at Work, Deputy Chief Fire Officer Cynthia Bunyan Adzaklo, Fire and Safety Manager at Tema Port, revealed encouraging statistics showing a significant drop

Why the Cost of Healthcare Will Never Decrease — and What Ghana Must Do About It
The cost of accessing healthcare is not going to decrease—because, quite frankly, that’s not how the system has been designed. This reality raises an urgent question: How do we finance equitable and sustainable healthcare

Government’s GH¢300 Million For Sanitary Pad Expenditure Beats Common Sense
The government’s recent decision to allocate a staggering GH¢300 million for the importation of sanitary pads has sparked a heated public debate, with many questioning the sustainability, transparency, and logic behind the policy. In

Fihankra Wins UniMAC Pitch Day With Anti-Bullying Campaign
Fihankra Communications has emerged as the winner of the UniMAC Pitch Day with its groundbreaking anti-bullying campaign, Be A Buddy, Not A Bully. The campaign, which aims to combat bullying in Ghanaian senior high