Multimedia Ghana

Burning Issues

Review and analysis of pertinent national issues in Twi

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Multimedia Ghana

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Government

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Latest episode

Jul 9, 2026

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Episodes

Sole-Sourcing Big Push Contracts Does Not Lead to Corruption— Isaac Adjei Mensah Assures Proper Execution 26.03.2026

Isaac Adjei Mensah has defended the sole-sourcing of Big Push projects, emphasizing that it will not promote corruption. He pledged strict oversight to ensure the projects are executed efficiently and transparently, reassuring the public of accountability in implementation

Burning Issues 24.03.2026

Review and analysis of pertinent national issues in Twi

Burning Issues 19.03.2026

Review and analysis of pertinent national issues in Twi

Analyzing Claims of Cocoa Purchase Suspension with Samuel Adimado, President of Licensed Cocoa Buyers Association of Ghana 17.03.2026

In this discussion, Samuel Adimado sheds light on recent claims about a suspension in cocoa purchases in Ghana. The conversation explores the facts behind the allegations, the potential impact on farmers and buyers, and the measures being taken by stakeholders to ensure transparency and continuity in the cocoa supply chain

Burning Issues 12.03.2026

Review and analysis of pertinent national issues in Twi

Can the New Community Service Act Help Reduce Crime in our Communities? Let’s Analyze its Impact and What it Means for Justice and Rehabilitation 10.03.2026

In this discussion, we examine the new Community Service Act and how it could influence crime reduction. Is community service a better alternative to imprisonment for some offences? Join the conversation as we explore its benefits, challenges, and potential impact on society

Ghana at 69: How will the US–Israel–Iran conflict hit us locally? Are we ready for the fallout? 05.03.2026

We depend on imports for fuel, food, and other essentials. If the war escalates, prices could soar and life here could feel the squeeze. So, what do you think, are we too dependent on other countries?

We’ve cut down on several expenses for the upcoming World Cup. We will do what is necessary, but we will remain prudent– Kofi Adams 03.03.2026

Minister of Sports and Recreation, Kofi Adams, says cost-cutting measures have been implemented ahead of the World Cup to ensure responsible spending. Meanwhile, amid tensions between the US, Israel, and Iran, he has assured Ghanaians that the Black Queens are safe, not under any threat, and will play their next matches in Dubai

The Tree Crop Sector is a Money-Making Avenue If Investments Are Made — Dr. Andy Osei Okrah 26.02.2026

Chief Executive Officer of the Tree Crops Development Authority, Andy Osei Okrah, has highlighted the strong economic potential of Ghana’s tree crop sector. He emphasised that with the right level of investment, the sector can generate significant revenue, create jobs, and boost national development.

How Can Student Hooliganism Be Stopped? 24.02.2026

Awutu Obrachire clash highlights the growing problem of student violence. This discussion looks at what must be done to prevent such incidents, holding schools, authorities, and communities accountable for creating safe and disciplined learning environments

Protect Ghanaians and Invest in Local Tomato Farming – Michael Okyere Baafi 19.02.2026

Michael Okyere Baafi urges the government to invest in tomato farming locally to prevent Ghanaians from risking their lives in Burkina Faso. He also calls on the Ministries of Foreign Affairs, National Security, and Interior to have warned citizens about the dangers and recommends a parliamentary inquiry into the tragic attack that reportedly killed 10 Ghanaian traders last Saturday

Ghana’s Cocoa Sector in Crisis: What Next? 19.02.2026

An in-depth look at the challenges facing Ghana’s cocoa industry, from declining production to financial pressures on Ghana Cocoa Board, and the practical steps needed to restore stability, boost farmer confidence, and secure the sector’s future

Vote Buying: What Does the Law Really Say? 18.02.2026

Reflecting on the Ayawaso East By-Election, concerns about high vote inducement highlight the need for stronger enforcement and political accountability. Let’s delve into this and other key issues shaping our democracy and national development

I am still confident in my polls on Ayawaso East. It wouldn't have failed if not for vote buying and money influence – Mussa Dankwah 10.02.2026

Mussa Dankwah claims his survey influenced the vote buying in Ayawaso East and Baba Jamal paid after his polls showed he was losing. In this episode, he discusses the role of his polls, the impact of financial influence on the elections, and raises tough questions about integrity and accountability in the Ayawaso East by-elections

Analyzing the Pros and Cons of Renaming Kotoka International Airport 05.02.2026

The debate over renaming Kotoka International Airport has sparked diverse opinions. This discussion explores the potential benefits and drawbacks, examining historical significance, national identity, and the impact such a change could have on Ghanaians and the country’s legacy

After the NPP Presidential Primaries — What’s Next? 05.02.2026

The dust has settled on the NPP presidential primaries, leaving supporters and the public to reflect on the outcomes. This discussion dives into the results, the reactions within the party, and what the next steps mean for unity, strategy, and the road ahead

Conversation with Diaspora Delegates Ahead of NPP Presidential Primaries 04.02.2026

In an interactive conversation with delegates from the diaspora, key issues, expectations, and perspectives ahead of the NPP presidential primaries were discussed. The engagement focused on party unity, leadership choices, and the role of diaspora delegates in shaping the future direction of the New Patriotic Party

Burning Issues 29.01.2026

Review and analysis of pertinent national issues in Twi

Preparations so Far Ahead of NPP Presidential Primaries 22.01.2026

As the New Patriotic Party (NPP) gears up for its presidential primaries, what is the state of preparations so far? Join the discussion as we examine the party’s readiness, key developments, internal dynamics, and what to expect as the primaries draw closer.

One-on-One with Prof. Vincent Assanful - NACCA Insights 20.01.2026

Join us for an in-depth conversation with Professor Vincent Assanful, Board Chairman of NACCA, as we explore the organization’s role, funding, and the key challenges it faces. Listen in to gain a clearer understanding of NACCA’s work and impact

Burning Issues 15.01.2026

Review and analysis of pertinent national issues in Twi

Political Will to Fight Galamsey Is Missing – Kwadwo Kyei Yamoah 13.01.2026

Kwadwo Kyei Yamoah says despite efforts by NAIMOS and the Blue Water Guards, galamsey continues because strong political will is lacking. He says they will hold extensive discussions with the President to address the issue

Abronye Doesn’t Report to Bawumia, it is the National Executive Who Should Call Him to Order if He’s Going Astray — Kofi Tonto 08.01.2026

Kofi Tonto has clarified that Abronye doesn’t report to Vice President Bawumia. He emphasized that only the NPP National Executive can call him to order. He also warned that careless words from party members were used against the NPP in the 2024 elections

Burning Issues 30.12.2025

Review and analysis of pertinent national issues in Twi

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