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Are AT Ghana’s woes due to poor management or lack of investment?
The Minister of Communications, Digital Technology and Innovations, Samuel Dzata George, on Wednesday, December 3, 2025, granted an exclusive interview to TV3 about his ten months of stewardship.
Remembering John Maroo, a South African underground operative
The number of people walking and commuting, on the streets of Soweto these days, is on a steady rise. Number of malls, also on the rise, sprouting out anywhere, have long displaced small businesses, redirecting cash in circulation to…
National Best Farmer calls for expanded irrigation infrastructure
Opanyin Abraham Kwaku Adusei, the 82-year-old farmer adjudged the 2025 National Best Farmer, has expressed deep gratitude to the Government of Ghana for preserving the tradition of honouring the nation’s hardworking farmers and fishers.
Religious beliefs cited for impeding HIV fight
Mr Emmanuel Kwadwo Kpreka, a Public Health Nurse at the Berekum West District Directorate of Health says faith and beliefs are impeding efforts to stem the spread of HIV and AIDS in the district.
Local production is key to food security – Minister
Madam Emelia Arthur, the Minister of Fisheries and Aquaculture Development, has underscored the importance of boosting local food production as a necessary step toward securing Ghana’s long-term food stability.
Stakeholders call for stronger local content rules in apparel procurement
Apparel manufacturers and policy stakeholders have called for stronger local content rules in national apparel procurement to propel the sector's growth.
Togbe Afede endorses government’s “Big Push” initiative
Togbe Afede XIV, Agbogbomefia of the Asogli State, has commended the government for its “Big Push” initiative, which aims to improve the road network across the country.
Fisherfolks in Keta calls for effective distribution of premix fuel ahead of Yuletide
Fisherfolks in Keta Municipality of the Volta Region are calling on the government to effectively distribute premix fuel to all fishing communities to help speed up their work ahead of the Yuletide season.
Gender-based violence – a silent nightmare of many women and girls
Her incessant cries for help went unanswered over decades of marriage, as her husband turns the home into a boxing arena.
National Farmers’ Day: A celebration built on poisoned soil and toxic rivers
Every year, Ghana honours its farmers with speeches, parades, and awards. But beneath the ceremony lies an uncomfortable truth: we are celebrating agriculture while destroying the very foundations that make agriculture possible.