Author: Yaw Prekoh
New research initiative targets youth wellbeing in Global South
A five-year, multinational research programme has been launched to improve the wellbeing of young people across the Global South, with Ghana among the [...]
Cocoa farmers reject new producer price; warn of escalating smuggling to Ivory Coast
A storm is brewing in the cocoa sector as thousands of farmers have expressed outright rejection of the government’s newly announced producer price fo [...]
Ghana, UN forge stronger ties to drive unclusive development
The Ministry of Finance, has taken steps to strengthen its partnership with the United Nations in a bid to accelerate national development and deepen [...]
BoG GHS60bn mop up cash inimical to economy – Minority
The Minority in Parliament has raised strong concerns about the Bank of Ghana’s sterilization policy, describing it as inimical to the economy and cal [...]
FBI clears Cecilia Dapaah of corruption allegations
The Office of the Special Prosecutor (OSP) has confirmed that investigations carried out in collaboration with the United States Federal Bureau of Inv [...]
Ridge Hospital condemns assault on nurse and filming in Emergency Ward
The Greater Accra Regional Hospital (GARH), popularly known as Ridge Hospital, has condemned the actions of some relatives of an accident victim who d [...]
GoldBod outdoors tribunal to overseer disputes in gold dealership
The Ministry of Finance has inaugurated the Gold Board Tribunal, a newly established independent body designed to handle disputes and appeals arising [...]
Lil Win credits Daddy Lumba’s ‘Yentie Obiaa’ for relief in money ritual allegations
Ghanaian comic actor Lil Win has credited Daddy Lumba’s hit song ‘Yentie Obiaa’ for helping him through the hurtful allegations of money rituals linke [...]
Gyakie’s debut album ‘After Midnight’ drops on August 29
Ghanaian singer Gyakie has unveiled the official trailer for her highly-anticipated debut album “After Midnight”, scheduled to be released on August 2 [...]
Two Nhyiaeso women detained over TikTok comments about President Mahama
Two young women from Nhyiaeso in the Ashanti Region have become the latest faces in the ongoing debate over freedom of speech and state power after th [...]