Ghana's School Feeding Programme will transition to a digital system in 2024, enhancing efficiency and transparency in caterer selection and operations.
Four individuals, including a Chinese national, granted GH₵400,000 bail in Accra for alleged power theft from ECG.
The GRA announces unannounced nationwide inspections for uncustomed vehicles starting October 1, with a two-month amnesty in place.
Osu Noryaa Mantse seeks a meeting with Donald Trump to discuss expanding education and development initiatives for Osu and its diaspora.
President Nana Akufo-Addo explains the shift from Founder's Day to Founders' Day to honor all contributors to Ghana's independence.
The Health Minister of Ghana, Okoe-Boye clarifies that nothing has been made for ambulance spare parts payment, countering claims of financial misconduct.
Nuumo Gbelenfo III tells President Akuffo-Addo to approve anti-LGBTQ bill or he will face the wrath of God himself.
IGP Dampare warns against fake news that threatens Ghana's security and calls for public cooperation to combat misinformation.
Ghana's Ministry of Health begins recruiting 15,200 nurses and midwives across the country to strengthen healthcare services.
In an in-depth analysis on TV3's The Key point mid-year budget review, Professor Ransford Gyampo made several critical points, particularly focusing on the controversial National Cathedral project. Professor Gyampo revealed










