A recent incident at AngloGold Ashanti, which resulted in the loss of seven lives, has brought the responsibilities of Ghana’s media into sharp focus. The reported incitement by Captain Smart, a presenter on Onua TV, has raised critical questions about media ethics, accountability, and the role of Media General, Onua […]
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Made in Ghana Agenda Gets Boost as Minister-Designate Pledges Support
Mrs. Elizabeth Fosu-Adiare, the Minister-designate for Trade, Agribusiness, and Industries, has thrown her weight behind the National Democratic Congress’ “Made in Ghana” agenda. During her vetting on January 22, 2025, she emphasized her commitment to reducing importation and boosting local production, highlighting the importance of consuming locally grown food as […]
Ghana Takes Steps Towards Menstrual Equity: Minister-Designate Advocates for Tax-Free Sanitary Pads
In a significant move towards promoting menstrual equity, Minister-Designate for Gender, Children and Social Protection, Agnes Naa Momo Lartey, has initiated conversations to waive taxes on sanitary pads in Ghana. This effort aims to address the long-standing issue of taxation on essential women’s health products, which has been a topic […]
Komenda Sugar Factory to be Revived, Says Minister-Designate Mrs. Ofosu-Adjare
The Komenda Sugar Factory, a once-promising initiative aimed at reducing Ghana’s reliance on imported sugar, has been dormant for years. Despite its potential to support local sugar production and stimulate economic growth, the factory has remained inactive due to various challenges. Previous governments have attempted to revive the factory, but […]
GJA President Condemns Violence and Promotes Responsible Media Practices
In the wake of a tragic incident in Obuase that claimed nine lives, Albert Kwabena Dwumfour, President of the Ghana Journalists Association (GJA), has expressed deep concern over the escalating violence among youth in the region. Dwumfour labeled this trend as an unacceptable threat to Ghana’s democracy, emphasizing that such […]






