President Akufo-Addo on Thursday released his first list of ministers to aid in his administration.
While the President retained some old faces, new names came up.
Also the Supreme Court of Ghana has spelt out some five issues it will be using to determine the 2020 election petition before it.
This was after the court dismissed 12 interrogatories lawyers of the NDC's John Mahama had wished to serve on the EC.
Mr. Mahama has since filed a review of the dismissal. He is also asking the Supreme Court to hold on with hearing until all issues and motions filed by his team are addressed.
Finally, how far with the fight against galamsey.
The host of Newsfile, Samson Lardy Anyenini and his guests addressed these issues and more on today's show.
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