
After another fatal accident on Volta Lake, authorities are confronting a deeper issue: safety regulations exist, but compliance remains voluntary in practice — and that gap is costing lives.

After another fatal accident on Volta Lake, authorities are confronting a deeper issue: safety regulations exist, but compliance remains voluntary in practice — and that gap is costing lives.
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Kanye West’s return to the U.S. stage at SoFi Stadium wasn’t built like a traditional concert—it was engineered as an immersive, controlled environment. Across two nights, he replaced spectacle with scale, centering the experience around a rotating Earth stage and cinematic projection dome that redefined how audiences engage with live music. With appearances from Travis Scott, Lauryn Hill, CeeLo Green, and others, the show unfolded as a generational structure rather than a guest lineup—blending legacy, present influence, and future voices into one system. More than a performance, it marked a shift: Kanye West is no longer operating within the rules of concerts—he’s redesigning them.

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A dispute at Accra’s Adjen Kotoku onion market highlights growing tension between Ghana and Nigeria, exposing the fragility of informal trade systems across West Africa.

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Step into Accra’s malls and supermarkets and you’ll see more than shopping. You’ll see a fierce contest for the hearts and wallets of Ghanaians.
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Anglo American’s planned exit from De Beers has opened a critical moment for the global diamond industry. While Botswana and Angola are both strategically positioned within Africa’s diamond sector, no confirmed bids or consortium proposals have been announced. The central question is no longer ownership alone, but who controls the full value chain that determines where the true economic value of diamonds is captured.

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A new position paper argues that the real challenge in the global second hand clothing trade lies in downstream markets like Ghana, where garments reach end of life and accountability remains unclear.
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The Asante story reminds us: resources become power only when used for unity. Every region has a gift to bring to Ghana’s table — and when we bring them together, we rise as one nation.