Gospel musician Sonnie Badu raises alarm over the spiritual risks of unchecked Artificial Intelligence, urging believers to remain vigilant and spiritually grounded.
Ghanaian singer Efya says Ghanaian musicians quietly support their fans, but cannot match the lavish public gestures of their Nigerian counterparts due to financial limitations driven by show size and earnings.
The WindRunner aircraft, set to become the largest plane ever built, is designed to airlift giant wind turbine blades to remote energy sites, potentially transforming global renewable energy logistics.
Deborah Seyram Adablah addresses fans after being sentenced to 45 days in prison for contempt, vowing to return soon and remain defiant despite the ruling.
Ghanaian journalist Kofi Adoma shares a heartfelt message to his wife, Miracle, celebrating her joy and his restored vision months after a devastating eye injury at the Kwafie Festival.
Bishop Dag Heward-Mills responds to criticism over his remarks on church musicians’ pay, warning detractors not to “touch the anointed” and calling critics “fools” for challenging spiritual authority.
Ghanaian rapper Sarkodie shares a powerful clip of Mahama urging African leaders to take ownership of the continent’s resources—calling it “the revolution being televised.”
A new ranking highlights the top 10 richest religious institutions globally, with The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints leading the pack at an estimated $265 billion.
Only invited celebrities and dignitaries will grace the main TGMA red carpet this year, as organisers aim to restore glamour and order to the high-profile event.
Ghana’s Speaker of Parliament, Alban Bagbin, has warned that the country’s growing reputation as a party hotspot during December could encourage illicit activity and damage its international standing.
Shatta Wale has criticised the Ghanaian government and creative arts industry for failing to recognise the value of content creators, calling content creation a serious profession that deserves investment and respect
Former Deputy Minister Mark Okraku-Mantey believes Ghana’s amphitheatre project could have been a major cultural legacy under President Akufo-Addo if he had held the substantive ministerial post. He cites funding constraints and limited authority as reasons for the delay.