At the reception of University Hospital, Legon, the response was casual, almost dismissive. “You can take it to 37 [Hospital],”…
A Mother’s Daily BattleIn Ghana, millions live with high blood pressure. For most, the struggle isn’t just medical — it’s…
Prince Ato Kwamena Koomson, founder and editor of Voices of Concern, has been selected as one of the fellows for…
Ghana’s public transport crisis is no longer just a matter of inconvenience. Every day, thousands of commuters are caught in…
Ghana traffic hawkers are part of a growing informal economy that keeps thousands of people alive. But every day, they…
Many walkways in Ghana are dangerous, with broken drains and open gutters putting pedestrians at risk. This story explores the…
Urban trading in Ghana is more than a hustle — it’s survival. In Accra, Kumasi and beyond, roadside markets now…
Every morning, thousands of traders set up shop in Ghana’s busiest markets, but behind the hustle lies a deep crisis.…
The Ghana Highway Authority (GHA) has officially announced a temporary traffic closure at the Tetteh Quarshie Interchange. The disruption will…
Akosua Manu Praises Interior Minister Over Security Recruitment Process Former Deputy Chief Executive Officer of the National Youth Authority, Akosua…
IMANI’s Franklin Cudjoe Questions ‘One Million Coders’ Programme Policy analyst and founding president of IMANI Africa, Franklin Cudjoe, has questioned…
The Driver and Vehicle Licensing Authority says it has uncovered a criminal network responsible for producing and distributing more than 30,000 counterfeit DV number plates across the country.
On 1st March 2026, the MP, in the company of the District Chief Executive, John Abugba, as well as chiefs and opinion leaders, visited several project sites.
Reports indicate that the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) has approved the new charges, prompting a fresh appearance before Westminster Magistrates’ Court. Partey is expected to appear in court on March 13 in connection with the additional counts, according to coverage by UK news outlets including The Telegraph.
On December 18, 2025, the hospital bills of women admitted to the maternity ward of Zebilla Hospital were fully settled…
The Member of Parliament for Tempane and Minister for Public Sector Reforms, Lydia Lamisi Akanvariba, has strongly condemned the recent…
A group of selected journalists, whistle-blowers, and activists from Ghana, Burkina Faso, Niger, Mali, Liberia, and Guinea recently completed a…
A group of journalists from Ghana, Burkina Faso, Niger, Mali, Liberia, and Guinea recently completed a comprehensive training program on…
