When Waste becomes Hope: Young Innovator with Disability Shapes Ghana’s AgroTech Future

A GNA Feature by Eric Appah Marfo Accra, March 20, GNA —Around Polo Junction in Aladjo, a suburb of Accra, coconut waste was previously…

Ghana’s ruby elixir: celebrating the bold spice, soul of Sobolo   

A GNA feature by Caleb Kuleke   Ho, March 22 GNA – When the sun shines In Ghana, with a relentless golden glow, a bottle of…

Akakle: Spicy plantain snack with hidden nutritional Value

A GNA Feature by Daniel Agbesi Latsu   Kadjebi (O/R), March 22, GNA – In some Ghanaian bustling markets and lively streets, the aroma of wrapped spicy plantain…

President Mahama’s “Resetting Ghana Tour” of Bono Region in focus

A GNA Feature by Iddi Yire  Accra, March 20, GNA – Under the bright Bono sun in Dormaa Ahenkro, a market woman, later identified as Auntie Yaa Donkor, pauses mid-sale, her eyes fixed on a…

The glass ceiling is made of concrete: VOWAC Ghana decries exclusion of women with disabilities from strategic leadership 

By Beatrice Akua Mahmood  Accra, March 20, GNA—The government’s attainment of 30 per cent female appointments—meeting the minimum threshold set by the Affirmative Action (Gender Equity) Act, 2024—has…

Environmental air pollution, an increasing threat to child health 

A GNA Feature by Comfort Sena Fetrie   Tema, March 20, GNA — Under the shade of a shea tree in Dolon in the Northern Region,…

From Meridian to Manhean: Where Tema’s past still breathes

A GNA Feature by Laudia Anyorkor Nunoo   Tema, March 19, GNA – Before the hum of engines powering cargo vessels at Ghana’s busiest harbour, the Tema Port,…

Palm Wine Tapping: Preserving an age-old art in Ghana’s rural communities

A GNA Feature by Daniel Agbesi Latsu  Kadjebi (O/R), March 18, GNA – In many rural communities across Ghana, palm wine tapping endures as…

Borderless media and information literacy education: A reflection on Penplusbytes’ caravan of hope roadshow in rural Ghana 

A feature by Penplusbytes  Accra, March 18, GNA–There is something magical about arriving in a community square with a colourful van, jingles blaring, and a team full…

Heritage Month: Akyeke, an Ivorian-adopted local cuisine trending in Ghana 

By Regina Benneh, GNA Sunyani, (Bono), March 17, GNA- “I prefer eating the diet with pounded pepper sauce, matched with slice tomatoes, onions, and fried fish”.…

Essential Forex Trading Strategies for 2026  

A feature by Samuel Appiah  Accra, March 17, GNA – Financial markets continue to evolve, making it increasingly risky to rely on outdated trading approaches.…

Calabash: Symbol of Ghanaian culture, pride 

A GNA Feature by Kingsley Mamore  Dambai (O/R), March 16, GNA – For generations, the calabash, a dried gourd shell known for its versatility, has remained an…

Ghanaians have every right to expect clarity from those who lead them

 By Dr Callistus Mahama  Accra, March 16, GNA – In recent days, a matter that might ordinarily have passed quietly through the machinery of state has become…

International Women’s Day: Eight Actions for A More Equal World

By António Guterres Accra, Mar 16, GNA – Over nearly a decade leading the United Nations, I have seen our world repeatedly tested – by climate shocks,…

Widows’ bodies in exchange for land 

A GNA Feature by Fati Abigail Abdulai  Bolgatanga, March 14, GNA – One in every two widows who has attempted to access a productive resource such…

The power of cashew crop: Unlocking hidden benefits

A GNA Feature by Regina Benneh  Sunyani, (Bono), March 14, GNA – The cashew plant (Anacardium occidentale) is a tropical evergreen tree, native to South…

Youth, women lead grassroots efforts to counter violent extremism in Ghana’s border communities

A GNA feature by Anthony Adongo Apubeo, GNA  Tempane (U/E), March 14, GNA – In many fragile border areas around the world, insecurity, climate stress, and…

Ghana Month: Patriotism goes beyond national colours, must reflect citizens behaviour 

A GNA feature by Benjamin Akoto, GNA   Sunyani, (Bono), March 14, GNA – The Ghana Month is observed in March every year to reflect and promote the…

Beyond the scent: Dawadawa, the indigenous northern Ghanaian spice

A GNA Feature by Miriam Oparebea     Tema, March 14, GNA – Dawadawa, a traditional seasoning derived from the African locust bean, remains an important ingredient in many Ghanaian…

Kwahu Easter: When a mountain ridge becomes Ghana’s Seasonal City

A feature by Michael Gameli Dziwornu Accra, March 13, GNA – Before anyone takes flight over Kwahu, the traffic does. Long before the famous…