A GNA Feature by Linda Naa Deide Aryeetey Cape Town, April 6, GNA – For Madam Samaai, 69, every breath is a struggle, reflecting a growing burden…
Features
Insightful feature stories and analyses on a wide variety of subjects.
Nkwanta South: Who remains when the guns fall silent?
A GNA Feature by Kingsley Mamore Dambai (O/R), April 06, GNA-When the fighting is over, and the guns are silent, the heavy and haunting silence…
Threaded hair revival reflects heritage, identity and modern style
A GNA Feature by Frank Kwame Abbor Ho (V/R), April 06, GNA – A quiet resurgence of locally threaded hair in Ho is rekindling cultural identity. It is also blending tradition…
Ghana’s declining fish stocks: Why marine protected area could be a game changer
A GNA Feature by Emmanuel Gamson Takoradi, April 04, GNA – At dawn, fishermen at Apo community in the Shama Municipality of the Western Region push…
Nigeria completes historic ₦4.65 trillion bank recapitalisation, shifting to risk-based supervision
A Feature by Joshua D. Moyela Accra, April 3, GNA- Africa’s largest economy, Nigeria, has closed a landmark 24-month capital drive, with the majority raised from domestic markets. In what analysts…
Evaluating impact of JFAP on Ghana’s prisons, a stopgap or solution?
A GNA feature by Benjamin Akoto, GNA Sunyani (Bono), April 01, GNA – The implementation of the Justice for All Programme (JFAP) is making a significant impact in Ghana’s justice delivery system. The JFAP…
Lab-on-a-Chip Technology set to transform drug development, healthcare delivery in Ghana
By James Amoh Jnr, GNA Special Correspondent, London, United Kingdom – [email protected] London (UK), April 01, GNA – Across laboratories worldwide, the process of…
The Future in the Dump: Turning Biomass into Clean Energy with Sodium Battery Innovation
ByJames Amoh Junior, GNA Special Correspondent, London, United Kingdom – [email protected] London (UK), March 30, GNA – At dawn, trucks rumble into sprawling, unapproved…
Heritage month: Agbadza – From warrior roots to cultural mainstay
By Michael Foli Jackidy, GNA Ho (V/R), March 30, GNA – In the towns and villages of the Volta Region, especially southern part of the region, the unmistakable rhythm of Agbadza, a form…
Ghana Month: Indigenous cuisine, pathway to sustaining cultural identity, pride
A GNA feature by Philip Tengzu Wa, (UW/R), March 28, GNA – In Ghana and across the African continent, food remains one of the most enduring cultural…
“Mani-Pedi” on the Streets: Beauty, benefits, and hidden dangers
A GNA Feature by Edward Williams Hohoe (V/R), March 27, GNA-At the end of a busy day, Ibrahim Adam carefully wipes down his scissors…
Ghana Month: Deplorable condition of road affecting patronage of Boti Waterfalls
A GNA feature by Christopher Tetteh Huhunya, (Eastern), March 26, GNA – The deplorable conditions of the Huhunya to the Boti Waterfalls is affecting…
Conflict abroad, consequences at home: Ghana’s economic outlook in a volatile oil market
A feature by Jibril Abdul Mumuni Accra March 26, GNA- As missiles fly and swing across the skies of Tel Aviv and Tehran, thousands…
Social protection policies beyond the handouts
By Hannah Awadzi Accra, March 26, GNA – On March 21, Ghana joined the rest of the world to mark World Down Syndrome Day.The…
Ghana’s Legal Education Reform Bill 2025: Making the most of a historic opportunity
A feature by Dr Victor Chimbwanda Accra, March 26, GNA – The proposed reforms are bold and timely. Realising their full potential – in…
Ghana’s war on galamsey: A fight for the future
A Feature by Regina Benneh, GNA Sunyani, March 26, GNA- Ghana’s illegal small-scale gold mining, locally known as galamsey, will have devastating environmental and health impacts if…
Liquid heritage: ŋmaadaa and asana in Ga life
A GNA Feature by Laudia Anyorkor Nunoo Tema, March 26, GNA – In Ga homes across the Greater Accra Region, corn is more than a staple;…
Heritage Month: Yam fufu – Nkwanta’s heart on a plate, a tasty tradition, identity
A GNA Feature by Patience Tawiah Nkwanta (O/R), March 26, GNA – As Ghana celebrates its culture and traditions during Ghana Month, attention often…
Beyond Tenure: Institutionalising the Legacy of First Ladies’ Foundations in Ghana
A feature by Charles Kwesi Mensah Accra, March 24, GNA – In Ghana’s public life, the quiet yet profound contributions of First Ladies continue…
The hidden engine of Ghana’s growth: Women and the wealth they could build
A feature by Portia Oduro-Morrison Accra, March 23, GNA – Walk through Makola, Accra’s largest open-air market, on any weekday morning and you will see a kind of quiet genius at work.…