Saudi Arabia has committed to a $600 billion investment in the United States after President Trump and Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman signed multiple agreements covering energy, defense, technology, and mining.
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Student Loan Trust Fund to Reimburse Academic User Fees for First-Year Tertiary Students
the Students Loan Trust Fund (SLTF) has announced it will begin reimbursing academic user fees for first-year students in public tertiary institutions under the No-Fees-Stress policy for the 2024/2025 academic year. Applications open next month.
Three Dead, Including Two Children, in Libya-Italy Sea Crossing
A German rescue group says at least three people, including two young children, died during a failed sea crossing from Libya to Italy. Survivors were found suffering from severe dehydration and chemical burns.
Trump Implements Refugee Policy for White South Africans: First Batch Flies Out
The first group of white South Africans granted refugee status under a Trump-era immigration policy has left Johannesburg for the U.S., reigniting debate over race, privilege, and America’s asylum priorities.
26th Telecel Ghana Music Awards – Full List of Winners
The 26th Telecel Ghana Music Awards celebrated the biggest names in Ghanaian music on Saturday night. From Stonebwoy’s multiple wins to surprises in key categories, here’s the full list of winners from the 2025 TGMA.
“I AM SINCERELY SORRY for this unfortunate act of indiscretion” – Sammy Gyamfi
Sammy Gyamfi has apologised after a viral video showed him gifting cash to Nana Agradaa. The NDC’s Communications Officer called it an “unfortunate act of indiscretion” and reaffirmed his public service values.
“Do Not Exploit Teachers During This Transfer Period” – Ashanti Regional Education Director Cautions MMDEO HR Officers
The Ashanti Regional Director of Education, Dr. William Kwame Amankra Appiah, has cautioned district HR officers not to exploit teachers during the ongoing transfer, release, and assurance processes, urging strict adherence to due procedures for a fair and transparent exercise.
Trump Criticised After Posting AI-Generated Image of Himself as Pope
Donald Trump has come under fire from Catholic leaders and political figures after sharing an AI-generated image of himself dressed as the Pope, just days after the funeral of Pope Francis.
Harry Kane Ends Trophy Drought as Bayern Munich Clinch 33rd Bundesliga Title
England captain Harry Kane has finally lifted a major trophy, helping Bayern Munich to secure their 33rd Bundesliga title and ending his long personal wait for silverware.
NPP Not Ready for Power – Sammy Gyamfi Criticises Party Over ‘Thank You Tour’
Ghana Gold Board CEO Sammy Gyamfi says the NPP has not learned from its electoral defeat and remains unfit to govern, accusing the party of arrogance, internal chaos, and poor leadership.
Ibrahim Mahama Offers to Fully Fund Medical Treatment for SHS Student Shot in the Eye
Ghanaian philanthropist Ibrahim Mahama has pledged to fully fund the medical treatment of Suzzy Pinamang, the SDA SHS student who was shot in the eye by a colleague. Her condition had worsened in recent weeks, prompting urgent calls for help. She is now set to consult a top eye specialist in Accra, with all local and international costs covered by Mr. Mahama.
UN and Ugandan Judge, Lydia Mugambe Jailed for Forcing Ugandan Woman into Slavery
Oxford-based UN judge and Ugandan High Court official Lydia Mugambe has been jailed for over six years for forcing a Ugandan woman into unpaid servitude under a fake visa arrangement.
Asenso Boakye Told Us He Could Only Help Us with Ticket – Family of Pinamang Reveals
The family of Pinamang, the student shot by a colleague, says MP Asenso Boakye only pledged support for travel expenses and not full medical bills, despite public belief.
Photos: Speaker Bagbin Leads Parliament to Farewell for Former Clerk of Parliament, SN Dakwa
Parliament has held a solemn pre-burial service for former Clerk Samuel Ntim Darkwa, with Speaker Bagbin and others paying tribute to his legacy in Ghana’s democratic journey.
Parliamentary Committee on Education Tours Eastern Region SHSs Over the Impact of Double Track
The Parliamentary Committee on Education has toured Senior High Schools in the Eastern Region to assess how the double track system is affecting infrastructure and learning.
I Don’t Understand Why Man United Sold McTominay – Ole Gunnar Solskjaer
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer says he can’t understand why Manchester United sold Scott McTominay and praises the midfielder for his hard work and passion on the field.
MTN Assures Customers: “Your MoMo Wallets Are Safe”
MTN says no MoMo wallet has been affected despite social media reports of a hack. Customers are advised to ignore false news and protect their PINs and OTPs.
Yaw Dabo Slams Education Authorities Over Girl Shot in the Eye, Appeals for Urgent Help
Actor Yaw Dabo has slammed Ghana’s education authorities for ignoring a Bantama SHS girl who lost her sight after being shot in the eye. He’s calling for urgent help to send her abroad for treatment.
Google Search Box to Let You Chat and Get Better Answers with New AI Mode
Google is testing a new way of searching — by chatting with the Search box! AI Mode gives smart answers, helpful visuals, and remembers your past searches.
A Plus Has Not Been Removed from Majority Caucus WhatsApp Group – Majority Leader Claims
Majority Leader Mahama Ayariga says A Plus is still part of the Majority Caucus WhatsApp group, dismissing reports of his removal as false.
Trump Says U.S. Economy Will Be Fine, Even If Recession Happens
Donald Trump says the U.S. economy is safe, even if a recession happens. He calls it a short “transition period.”
Vote Now: April 2025 Premier League Awards Shortlists Announced
The Premier League has revealed the shortlists for April’s Player, Manager, Goal, and Save of the Month awards — and fans can vote to decide who wins.
Children Trapped as Violence Gets Worse in Darfur – UNICEF
UNICEF says children are in danger as fresh fighting forces thousands to flee their homes in Sudan’s Darfur region. Some camps have been attacked and destroyed.
How Big Tech Companies Are Spending on AI — and Who’s Spending the Most
A slew of Big Tech companies reported quarterly earnings this week, and with those earnings, some progress reports on the tens of billions of dollars they’re funneling into AI.
Prof Otchere Addai-Mensah Removed as CEO of Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital
Prof Otchere Addai-Mensah has been relieved of his duties as CEO of the Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital, two years into his tenure. The government is expected to name a new chief executive next week, following his notable contributions including the Heal Komfo Anokye Project and major upgrades in dialysis care.
5 Men’s Office Fashion Trends That Are In – And 4 That Are Out
If you’re updating your work wardrobe, focus on classic staples with modern cuts, refined textures, and subtle details. Comfort meets style in 2025 – and that’s a trend worth investing in.
David Beckham Marks 50th Birthday with UNICEF Fundraiser for Vulnerable Children
David Beckham celebrates his 50th birthday by launching a UNICEF fundraiser to support vulnerable children globally, continuing over 20 years of advocacy work with the UN agency.
Chairman Wontumi Sues Ghana Government Over Akonta Mining Allegations
Chairman Wontumi has sued the Ghanaian government and the Lands Minister over claims that his company, Akonta Mining, is illegally operating in protected forest reserves.
Otumfuo’s Son Elected SRC President of Ghana School of Law
Nana Opoku Ware, the son of the Asantehene, Otumfuo Osei Tutu II, has been elected as the new President of…
I am no longer an advocate for the Atta-Mills family – Koku Anyidoho
Samuel Koku Anyidoho, a former presidential aide and founder of the Atta-Mills Institute, has announced that he is no longer…
Illegal Immigrant Arrested for Stealing Homeland Security Chief’s Purse
A man arrested for stealing Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem’s purse at a Washington D.C. restaurant is in the U.S. illegally, according to the U.S. Attorney for the District of Columbia.
