Author: Yaw Prekoh
Mahama swears in six new ministers
This follows their parliamentary approval on Tuesday, January 21 after appearing before the Appointments Committee.
The ceremony, held at the Jubil [...]
Randy Abbey appointed Acting CEO of COCOBOD
Journalist and football administrator, Dr. Randy Abbey has been appointed as Acting Chief Executive Officer of the Ghana Cocoa Board (COCOBOD).
Thi [...]
I never thought I’d experience fertility issues – Actress Ini Edo
Nollywood actress Ini Edo has shared her journey with infertility, disclosing that she had to opt for surrogacy after unsuccessful long-term attempts [...]
Catholic priest suspended for marrying secretly in USA
The Catholic Diocese of Warri has officially suspended Rev. Fr. Daniel Okanatotor Oghenerukevwe from the priesthood after reports surfaced of his marr [...]
Ashes of dreams: The burning markets of Ghana
Auntie Efua’s hands trembled as she stood before the smouldering remains of her fabric shop in Kumasi’s Central Market. For thirty years, her colourfu [...]
What Does TikTok Know About You? A Debate on Privacy and National Security
TikTok faces scrutiny over its data collection practices, raising concerns about privacy and national security. Learn what information the app collect [...]
Joyce Bawah Mogtari, Stan Dogbe, Seth Terkper, and Shamima Muslim take on key presidential roles
President John Mahama has announced key appointments to his office, reinforcing his administration’s commitment to strong governance and operational e [...]
Trump orders US to leave World Health Organisation
US President Donald Trump has signed an executive order to begin the process of withdrawing the US from the World Health Organisation (WHO).
"Oooh, [...]
Don’t buy things because they’re cheap – Business consultant
Business consultant, Charles Mensah has advised people, particularly couples not to buy things because they are cheap.
He said they should consider [...]
Cedi records biggest loss last week; one dollar going for GH¢16.40
The Ghana cedi depreciated by 2.94% to the US dollar last week, taking its year-to-date loss to 3.87% since January 2025.
This was due to continued [...]