A Carbon Credit Deal Promised to Help Ghana’s Rice Farmers. But The Math Didn’t Add Up
March 9, 2026
Ghana's rice farming carbon credit project was hailed as a historic breakthrough — the first of its kind under the Paris Agreement. Then the
Ghana’s 5G Fanfare Is a Distraction From Its Bigger Connectivity Issues
March 9, 2026
A minister's promise of a simultaneous national rollout sounds bold. But it could be actually be a recipe for delay, dependency, and digital inequality
Women in Music: Margaret Sagoe, The Creative Enthusiast With Multiple Hats
March 9, 2026
Meg Sagoe is a co-founder of a talent agency, a music manager and a creative enthusiast working behind the scenes to boost creatives
Why Showmax, Africa’s Answer to Netflix, Finally Logged Out
March 6, 2026
Showmax, Multichoice's answer to Netflix for African consumers, will be shutting down after its new owner Canal+ deemed its cost "unsustainable"
Ghana Parliament Submits Community Service Bill Which Offers Offenders Community Service Instead of Jail Time
March 5, 2026
If passed, petty crime offenders will be offered community service sentences instead of facing time in prison
Could The English Premier League Be Available Via Streaming in 2028 in Africa?
March 3, 2026
If the Premier League's launch of its own streaming service is successful, there's a possibility of expanding the service to African fans
Ghana Wants To Achive 70% 5G Coverage by 2027. Why That May Be Virtually Impossible
March 2, 2026
The West African nation wants to have 70% of 5G coverage by 2027. Here's why that goal might be out of range
Shadow Roster: How The Director General at Ghana’s Sports Authority Allegedly Employed Staff Without Due Process
February 28, 2026
The Director General earlier debunked the story but retracted later saying the staff would have to "reapply" through former channels for their roles