Society and Culture How Ghana’s First and Only Planetarium Shut Down After More Than a Decade in Operation February 23, 2026 Built by Dr. Jacob Ashong and his wife Jane, the Ghana Planetarium was the first of its kind in West Africa. But due to
Opinion Beyond the Bed: The Crisis Behind Ghana’s Emergency Care Failures February 21, 2026 Nana Kofi Quakyi, a Ghanaian public health expert, writes about the convenient fiction of the “No Bed Syndrome” - and what the data actually
Society and Culture Ghana’s Legal Education Reform Bill Will Establish A National Bar Exam February 18, 2026 The bill will decentralise accreditation and give universities space to operate law practice training
Opinion Why African Governments Must Regulate Prediction Markets Before Its Too Late February 17, 2026 Before Prediction Market platforms make landfall in Africa, public officials must put appropriate guard rails in place to prevent exploitation
Technology What Ghana’s New Performance Standards For Telecom Companies Means for Consumers February 16, 2026 Ghana's Communication Authority has placed new rules and standards for telecom companies to ensure better service for consumers
Crime and Law Ghanaian Member of Parliament Wants To Introduce Legislation To Criminalize Paternity Fraud February 16, 2026 A popular Member of Parliament wants to criminalize paternity fraud which could jail women who falsify the identity of a child's father
Sports Thomas Partey Was a Star at Arsenal. He’s Now Facing Several Counts of Sexual Assault February 16, 2026 After playing more than 100 matches for Arsenal under a cloud of investigation, the Ghanaian international now faces a reckoning in London as a
How Senegal’s Radical Approach To Bus Rapid Transport Succeeded Where Ghana Stalled February 24, 2026
How Ghana’s First and Only Planetarium Shut Down After More Than a Decade in Operation February 23, 2026