Patrons at this year’s Family Party in the Park, organised by Joy FM, were immersed in joyful moments as hundreds thronged the event grounds to celebrate the holiday.
As part of police operations to ensure a smooth festive occasion, with minimal criminal activities, a number of targeted operations are underway across the country.
The Volta Regional House of Chiefs (VRHC) has renewed its call on the Ghana Immigration Service (GIS) to remove the inland barriers at Sogakope and Asikuma.
Children are also having their fair share of excitement at Joy FM’s Party in the Park 2025, currently ongoing at the Aburi Botanical Gardens, as the annual family-centred event continues to create ...
Markin, has urged members of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) to shift their focus from post-election sympathy to deliberate action as the party charts a path toward recovery after its 2024 electoral ...
At least seven Muslims are battling for their lives at various hospitals in Ho, the Volta Regional Capital, following a shooting incident that disrupted Juma prayers on Friday,6.
Minister for Roads and Highways Governs Kwame Agbodza, has stated that development flourishes where peace, harmony and cooperation prevail.
Christmas cheer filled the maternity ward of the Cape Coast Teaching Hospital (CCTH) as MTN Ghana extended love and support to 25 babies born on Christmas Day, December 25, 2025, with the donation of ...
The live performance by the Kwanpa Band has not only heightened excitement but has also set a strong tone for the rest of the day’s activities.
The Accra Sports Stadium was electric as Stonebwoy celebrated a decade of musical dominance with the BHIM Festival, a night of non-stop energy, passion, and hit-making excellence.
The Joy FM Party in the Park 2025 has begun at the scenic Aburi Botanical Gardens with patrons trooping into the venue in their numbers as excitement steadily builds across the park.
Senior officials from the United States Department of Commerce have raised concerns over Ghana’s mining regulations, investor-related bottlenecks, and the status of Ghanaian students in the U.S.