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This Saturday, Ghana’s institutions face a reckoning: when our skies fail, our gates collapse, and our judges are contested, what becomes of accountability? Newsfile brings you the stories that demand answers.
A dark day for Ghana’s defence aviation is now drawing its final lines. The investigation into the August 6 crash of the Z‑9 military helicopter has delivered its verdict: a sudden loss of altitude and lift triggered by a downdraft over treacherous terrain, not pilot error. But the report doesn’t stop there.
It lays bare systemic fleet weaknesses, including missing terrain‑awareness systems, insufficient weather briefings and ageing equipment. The Parliament’s Minority now demands full public disclosure of the findings, warning that national security cannot hinge on incomplete transparency.
In Parliament’s chamber, the vetting of Justice Paul Baffoe‑Bonnie as Chief Justice has become a flashpoint. While the Appointments Committee found him competent, the Minority caucus walked out, insisting key legal cases involving the outgoing Chief Justice demand a pause, not a fast-track. Is this a defence of judicial integrity, or a political minefield dressed as due process?
On the budget front, the 2026 plan lands with high ambition and thin margins. With over GH¢300 billion projected expenditure, growth targets north of 4.5 per cent, and sweeping fiscal reforms promised, experts caution that the gap between bold numbers and actual delivery remains wide.
Will this be the reset Ghana needs, or another exercise in hopes without hardware?

Then the human cost of broken systems: at El‑Wak Sports Stadium in Accra, a recruitment exercise for the Ghana Armed Forces turned tragic. Six job applicants died in a stampede, many were injured, and the military has suspended the Greater Accra exercise while senior officers step aside.
The tragedy resonates beyond the stadium; it’s a stark reflection of youth urgency, institutional failure, and national security risk.
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