I see weak growth outlook in the 2026 Budget – Prof. Isaac Boadi

By: Ashiadey Dotse Associate Professor and Dean of the Faculty of Accounting and Finance, Prof. Isaac Boadi, says the 2026 Budget shows a weak growth outlook despite government efforts to link tax reforms, infrastructure development and the 24-hour economy. ”In the 2026 budget, if you ask for my opinion, I see weak growth outlook.” he […]
Social norms and weak support systems fuel gender-based violence – Clinical Psychologist warns

By: Ama Joycelyn Tseyiboe Experts are increasingly pushing for urgent reforms and stronger public awareness to tackle sexual and gender-based violence (SGBV) in Ghana, noting that cultural norms, stigma, and weak support structures continue to hinder progress. Ophelia Boma Azure, a clinical psychologist speaking on GTV’s breakfast show on Tuesday November 25,2025 explained that many […]
Ghana Pushes Regional Action on Violent Extremism, Deepens AU–EU Partnership at Luanda Summit

By Rukayatu Musah Ghana is calling for stronger regional action against violent extremism and deeper cooperation with Europe, as African and European leaders meet in Luanda, Angola, for the 7th African Union–European Union (AU–EU) Summit. Vice President Professor Naana Jane Opoku-Agyemang, speaking on behalf of President John Mahama, placed security, development and partnership at the […]
Young and Loud Festival lights up Ho Jubilee Park

By Tilda Acorlor Hundreds of school children from across the Ho Municipality gathered at the Ho Jubilee Park for the third edition of the Young and Loud Festival, a vibrant celebration of teenage creativity and talent. This year’s event was held under the theme “Our City, Our Future Teen Creativity for Environmental Action.” The purpose […]