Kenya faces a silent public‑health crisis: despite a legal framework that permits abortion when a woman’s life or health is at risk, restrictive social attitudes and inconsistent enforcement leave tens of thousands of women resorting to unsafe procedures each year. According to the African Population and Health Research Centre (APRHC),...
Only 10% of Ghanaian drivers receive formal training from accredited driving schools, a statistic the Chairman of the Ghana National Association of Driving Schools (GNADS), Emmanuel Danso, has describ...
The Greater Accra Regional Police Command has arrested six suspected land guards following a gun battle at Trasacco in Accra.
The arrest followed a distress call received by the police on January 10, ...
Two women have been arrested by the Accra Regional Police Command in connection with the alleged assault of a 12-year-old girl at the La Roman JHS School area.
The incident occurred on Tuesday, Decemb...
On Sunday, JoyNews’ The Law dissected the high‑profile Daddy Lumba copyright dispute, with legal experts unpacking its ramifications for Ghana’s music industry.
The case centres on accusations t...
In Accra, a new national awards scheme has been launched to recognise institutions that have demonstrated over two decades of resilience, stability, and contribution to Ghana’s socio‑economic development. Dubbed the Ghana Platinum Excellence Award, the initiative was unveiled by veteran actor and founder Nii Saka Brown at a ceremony held...
The 2026 FIFA World Cup has concluded, leaving behind a tapestry of triumphs, heartbreaks, and, for some commentators, unsettling historical parallels. One such analogy, posited by Jerry Aye-Gboyin, likens the tournament’s outcomes to a reimagining of World War II, with Germany and Japan’s early exits mirroring their Axis defeats, and...
In the landscape of human emotions, anger serves a purpose—it signals boundaries crossed or injustices faced. Yet when anger lingers, unresolved, it transmutes into a silent force that reshapes behavior in subtle, often surprising ways. Recognizing these patterns is the first step toward reclaiming emotional equilibrium. One of the most...
Ghana’s healthcare landscape stands at a pivotal juncture as the government seeks to deepen preventive care through community engagement, with President John Dramani Mahama calling on traditional leaders to champion the Free Primary Healthcare policy. The appeal, delivered during a durbar in Gomoa Akamu, Central Region, forms part of a...