
Location:
United States
Genres:
Podcasts
Networks:
Multimedia Group
Description:
Review and analysis of pertinent national issues in Twi
Language:
English
Episodes
Government Promises Free Tertiary Education for Persons with Disabilities
11/10/2025
Government has pledged free tertiary education for persons with disabilities. In this discussion, persons with disabilities openly share the challenges they encounter and how the new policy may impact their access to higher education
Duration:01:39:35
52 Health Facilities Shut Down Over Expired Licenses - Dr. Winfred Korletey Baah
11/5/2025
Authorities of HeFRA have closed 52 health facilities for operating with expired licenses. They emphasize that no hospital has the right to turn away patients due to lack of beds. Individuals who face such neglect are encouraged to report to the appropriate health authorities for action.
Duration:01:50:03
A Look on the Attack on NAIMOS at Ahafo Hwediem
11/3/2025
Let’s take a closer look at the recent attack on the National Anti-Illegal Mining Taskforce (NAIMOS) at Ahafo Hwediem. What triggered the confrontation, and what does it reveal about the ongoing fight against illegal mining in Ghana? Listen as we unpack the details, reactions, and implications of this tense incident.
Duration:01:50:03
Bawumia's Campaign is about addressing the propaganda against him and preaching peace and unity - Dr. Ekua Amoakoh
10/29/2025
The campaign focuses on countering misinformation while promoting peace, unity, and understanding among citizens. It seeks to shift the conversation from criticism to constructive dialogue centered on national harmony and progress.
Duration:01:50:02
Keeping Your Hair in Secondary School: A Debate of Discipline or Expression?
10/27/2025
Should students be allowed to keep their hair in secondary schools, or does discipline require uniformity? This discussion dives into the tension between personal expression, cultural identity, and institutional rules. What do you think, should the “no long hair” policy stay or go?
Duration:01:50:02
Inside the Chaos: Unpacking the School Placement Controversies
10/22/2025
This episode takes a deep dive into the controversies surrounding Ghana’s school placement system, from alleged favoritism and system flaws to the frustrations of parents and students. Join us as we analyze the root causes, explore expert opinions, and discuss what can be done to make the process fair, transparent, and truly merit-based
Duration:01:50:02
MMDCEs Must Sign Performance Contracts and be Monitored to Stop Galamsey — Ernest Owusu Ntim
10/20/2025
Ernest Owusu Ntim has called for stricter accountability in the fight against illegal mining, insisting that MMDCEs should be held responsible through performance contracts. He further opposed the use of state funds to reclaim galamsey pits, urging that those who caused the destruction should bear the cost of restoration.
Duration:01:43:38
Government Has Not Bought Land Cruisers For Anyone, Not Even The Chief Of Staff — Beatrice Annan
10/15/2025
NDC’s Beatrice Annan says the current government has maintained integrity, avoiding scandals within its first nine months — a record she contrasts with the NPP’s early controversies
Duration:01:42:58
After The Ballot: Inside Reactions From The NPP Camps
10/13/2025
Listen as we break down the post-balloting reactions from the various camps in the NPP following the presidential primaries. What strategies are emerging, how are the candidates positioning themselves, and what does the ballot outcome mean for the party’s internal race? Let’s analyze the mood, the moves, and the messages shaping the contest
Duration:01:43:34
Parliament Is Broke – Rev. Ntim Fordjour
10/8/2025
Rev. Ntim Fordjour, has revealed that Parliament is facing financial challenges, describing the institution as “broke.” He also accused MPs Sam George and Rockson-Nelson Dafeamekpor of attempting to tarnish the image of the military by associating it with overaged and unqualified party affiliates.
Duration:01:36:21
Reviewing President Mahama’s Engagement with CSOs on the Fight Against Galamsey
10/6/2025
This discussion takes a closer look at President John Dramani Mahama’s recent meeting with Civil Society Organizations (CSOs) on the ongoing fight against illegal mining, popularly known as galamsey. We’ll examine the key outcomes, the proposals raised by CSOs, and how the discussions could shape Ghana’s environmental and policy direction.
Duration:01:39:29
Meeting With CSOs is Unnecessary. Government Already Knows Those Involved in Galamsey - Dr. Samuel Dotse
10/1/2025
Galamsey is an environmental crime; we should establish separate tribunals to deal with those involved – Dr. Samuel Dotse
Duration:01:38:04
Is Declaring Forests and Water Bodies as Red Zones a Viable Solution to End Galamsey in Ghana?
9/29/2025
Let’s dive into one of Ghana’s biggest environmental challenges, galamsey. With the government considering declaring forests and water bodies as red zones, we ask: will this move finally curb illegal mining, or is it just another policy that sounds good on paper? Listen as we explore the potential impact, the challenges of enforcement, and what this really means for communities, livelihoods, and the future of our natural resources.
Duration:01:35:42
We Will Not Win The Fight Against Galamsey If The Party In Power Don't Support The Agenda - Frank Pedro
9/24/2025
Mining in forests didn’t begin under President Akufo-Addo. Our concern was with how it was being done, which is why we spoke against it while we were in opposition - Frank Pedro Asare
Duration:01:40:42
Burning Issues
9/22/2025
Review and analysis of pertinent national issues in Twi
Duration:01:50:02
Unpacking the Government’s ‘Big Push’ Initiative
9/17/2025
The government’s “Big Push” initiative is set to transform the state of our roads with a nationwide effort to fix potholes, upgrade highways, and improve transportation infrastructure. Let’s break down what this massive road repair plan entails, how it will be funded, and what it means for everyday drivers and local communities.
Duration:01:42:14
Presidential Meet the Press: Analyzing President Mahama’s Galamsey Commitment
9/15/2025
During the Meet the Press session, President Mahama outlined his position on illegal mining. But how effective are his proposed measures? Can his commitment bring real change to the fight against galamsey, or will it face the same challenges as past interventions? Let’s discuss the implications of his stance and what it means for Ghana’s future
Duration:01:32:40
One-on-One with Eugene Boakye Antwi, Aspiring General Secretary – NPP
9/8/2025
Listen for an exclusive conversation with Eugene Boakye Antwi, Aspiring General Secretary of the New Patriotic Party (NPP). In this one-on-one session, he shares his vision, leadership priorities, and plans for strengthening the party ahead of future elections
Duration:01:42:12
Removal of Former Chief Justice Gertrude Torkonoo was More Political than Law - Lawyer John Darko, MP, Suame
9/3/2025
Lawyer John Darko has alleged that the removal of the Chief Justice was not a sudden decision but one that had long been predetermined by the opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC) even before assuming power
Duration:01:33:56
Akwatia By-Election in Focus: Preparations So Far
9/2/2025
As the Akwatia by-election approaches, attention is on the groundwork being laid. From security measures and electoral logistics to party readiness and voter expectations, we break down the key preparations shaping the contest. Stay tuned as we bring Akwatia into focus and track the road to the polls
Duration:01:41:21