A taxi driver has been sentenced to life imprisonment for the murder of his girlfriend, a UPSA student Jennifer Atieku, following a unanimous jury verdict.
The Ghana Queen Mothers Foundation has launched a nationwide campaign promoting peace and civility in political discourse ahead of the upcoming elections.
The Ministry of Health has detected a circulating vaccine-derived poliovirus type 2 (cVDPV2) in Koforidua, raising public health concerns.
Hiplife artist Guru has been elected as the SRC President of the University of Ghana, winning the election with a significant majority.
Shatta Wale launches the Accra Invasion Project to discover and nurture young musical talents in Greater Accra, offering them a platform to grow.
Zimbabwe’s wildlife authority will cull 200 elephants to address food shortages and reduce overpopulation, sparking concerns from conservationists.
Michael Blackson criticizes the Ghanaian government for mismanaging Eurobonds, impacting the funds meant for his free school, Michael Blackson Academy.
Apple’s iOS 18 introduces Face ID app lock, allowing users to secure specific apps with facial recognition for enhanced privacy and data protection.
Nineteen midwives at Wa Municipal Hospital have been ordered to refund patients after an investigation revealed financial misconduct and unauthorized fees.
UK Policing Minister Dame Diana Johnson’s purse was stolen during a police conference. A suspect has been arrested in connection to the theft.