
Location:
United States
Genres:
Podcasts
Networks:
Multimedia Group
Description:
Review and analysis of pertinent national issues in Twi
Language:
English
Episodes
The 1992 Constitution Has Served Ghana Well, But Amendments Are Now Needed — Prof. Kwame Karikari
12/22/2025
Prof. Kwame Karikari explains that the proposed constitutional amendment will abolish the Office of the Special Prosecutor and establish a new body dedicated to combating corruption, reflecting the need to adapt the Constitution to current circumstances
Duration:01:38:23
Politics Fuels Tensions in Bawku — Anokye Frimpong
12/17/2025
Lawyer and historian Anokye Frimpong explains that Bawku is traditionally Kusasi land, with the Mamprusis only assisting in local governance. He warns that political interference is worsening the conflict in the area
Duration:01:33:03
Kennedy Agyapong’s frankness and discipline can fix the system — Kwasi Kwarteng
12/15/2025
Kwasi Kwarteng insists that Bawumia’s failure on the economy led to NPP’s defeat, and urges Ghanaians not to blame Kennedy Agyapong, whose honesty and discipline he believes can help reform the system
Duration:01:35:22
Kpandai Re-Run: EC Finally Sets December 30 — Let’s Talk About It
12/10/2025
In this episode, we sit down to unpack the EC’s decision to fix December 30 for the Kpandai election re-run. Why did the Tamale High Court order a fresh vote? What led us here, and what should voters expect next? Listen to the conversation as we break down the twists, reactions, and what this rerun could mean for the constituency moving forward
Duration:01:41:46
Mussa Dankwah Shares Key Insights Ahead of the NPP Election Analysis
12/8/2025
Mussa Dankwah breaks down emerging trends within the NPP ahead of the party’s election research release. He notes that ethnicity and religion are no longer major drivers for delegates, and current data shows Bawumia leading in every region except the Volta Region
Duration:01:41:14
The Old NPP Constitution Is Now Null and Void – Ebenezer Nii Narh Nartey
12/3/2025
Ebenezer Nii Narh Nartey says granting all former MPs the right to vote under the new NPP constitution is a positive change. He notes it was unfair that they previously had no voting rights, and the updated rules now ensure inclusivity within the party
Duration:01:45:05
Highlight the Highs and Lows: GES Should Show School Rankings – Dr. Peter Partey
12/1/2025
Dr. Peter Partey Anti urges the Ghana Education Service to indicate which schools performed well and which performed poorly in the 2025 WASSCE, even though results have been published. He emphasizes that Free SHS is still in place and should not be blamed for the overall performance
Duration:01:44:14
An Assessment of the Realities on the Ground in Ghana’s Fight Against Galamsey
11/26/2025
This discussion takes a closer look at the true state of Ghana’s fight against illegal mining, beyond reports, promises, and policy statements. We explore what is happening on the ground, the challenges authorities face, the impact on communities, and whether current strategies are making a real difference. Listen as we uncover the facts, the gaps, and the way forward in addressing the galamsey crisis
Duration:01:44:28
Inside The “No Proxy Voting” Debate: What It Really Means For The NPP Race
11/24/2025
Join the conversation as Isaac Boamah Nyarko Esq., a member of the NPP Presidential Election Committee, breaks down the controversy surrounding the proposed “No Proxy Voting” rule in the party’s presidential elections. From questions of fairness to concerns about transparency and internal democracy, we unpack the arguments shaping this crucial electoral decision.
Duration:00:59:02
One-on-One with Isaac Dwamena, ESQ. on Oil Revenue Use
11/19/2025
Isaac Dwamena, coordinator of the Public Accountability Committee (PIAC), sits down to discuss how the public can be informed about the use of income derived from Ghana’s oil resources. The conversation explores ideas, challenges, and approaches to making this information accessible to citizens
Duration:01:36:19
How does Nkoko Nkitinkiti Project benefit poultry farmers? - George Dassah
11/17/2025
Ghanaian poultry farmers are calling for legislation to safeguard the poultry sector to be enacted into law, ensuring a stable framework that all incoming governments will follow. While acknowledging the potential of the "Nkoko Nkitinkiti" project as "promising," the farmers are eagerly awaiting implementation details and clarification on what benefits they stand to get.
Duration:01:36:39
El-Wak Stampede: Ntim Fordjour Wants Recruitment Exercises Suspended Nationwide
11/12/2025
The El-Wak stampede is tragic. All recruitment exercises across the country should be stopped until a thorough investigation into the incident is completed. - Ntim Fordjour, Ranking Member of the Defence and Interior Committee in Parliament”
Duration:01:43:47
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