Recent Arrests of Social Media Users Have Prompted Debate about Free Speech and Censorship in Ghana
June 6, 2026
A surge in arrests of social media users under decades-old statutes is forcing a reckoning over whether Ghana's democracy can afford its own laws
A Charter in Sheep’s Clothing: How a Proposed African Treaty Could Dismantle Decades of Hard-Won Rights
June 5, 2026
Wrapped in the language of sovereignty and African values, the Draft African Charter on Family, Sovereignty and Values is drawing sharp legal rebuke —
Is An Awards Ceremony for Ghanaian Public Servants Really Necessary?
June 5, 2026
For a country which has had governance issues in the past, is an awards night for public servants really necessary?
Eleven Years Later, Victims of Ghana’s June 3 Fire Disaster are Still Seeking Justice from Authorities
June 4, 2026
A preventable catastrophe at Accra's Kwame Nkrumah Circle killed over 150 people in 2015. A decade later, a class action suit drags on, and
Ghana’s Supreme Court Rules Against Springfield Oil and Exploration in $10 Million Arbitration Case
June 3, 2026
A Supreme Court ruling enforcing nearly $10 million in LCIA awards sends a clear message to international investors — and raises pointed questions about
A Company Claims It Already Built An Existing E-Visa Platform in Ghana. The Government Has Denied This
June 3, 2026
A contractor with a decade-long government deal says the Mahama administration is bypassing a valid contract — and warns of costly judgment debts
Reports Say Bank of Ghana is Trying To Sell Its $260 Million Headquarters. The Bank Denies This
June 2, 2026
A news report claimed that Bank of Ghana officials were looking to sell its new $260 million HQ. The Bank has denied this report
Ghana Doesn’t Have Enough Cinema Screens for Filmmakers. Jacqueline Nsiah Started a Fund To Build One in Her Hometown
June 2, 2026
With fewer than 20 cinema screens for a country of 34 million, a Berlin-based Ghanaian programmer is building a film hub outside Accra —