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Atebubu Drivers Strike After 75-Year-Old Killed by Robbers.

Tensions erupted in Atebubu Amantin Municipality in the Bono East Region after suspected armed robbers murdered a 75-year-old driver on January 10, 2025. Frustrated drivers stormed the local police station, accusing officers of neglecting their duty to ensure road safety. The protest escalated, resulting in damage to a police vehicle.The incident occurred on the Atebubu-Amantin road, notorious for frequent robberies. Drivers claim the police prioritize collecting fines over preventing crime. Despite over ten police checkpoints, drivers allege that officers abandon their posts at night, leaving them vulnerable.The Ghana Private Road Transport Union (GPRTU) secretary, George Mensah, revealed that six drivers have been killed in recent months. Drivers have declared a strike, refusing to work until effective measures are taken to curb the robberies.The strike left passengers stranded, with many pleading for government intervention to deploy more security personnel to the […]

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President Mahama Orders Emergency Food Redistribution to SHS.

President John Dramani Mahama has instructed the Chief of Staff and the Ghana Education Service (GES) to swiftly evacuate food stored in Tema warehouses to Senior High Schools (SHS) nationwide. This directive aims to address a pressing food shortage that arose after schools reopened on January 3, 2025, against the advice of the Conference of Heads of Assisted Secondary Schools.Speaking at a Christian National Thanksgiving Service held at the University for Professional Studies, Accra (UPSA), the President explained that the stored food, originally imported in response to drought conditions in Northern Ghana, will now serve as an emergency solution for SHS feeding.President Mahama also highlighted education as a core element of his "reset agenda," committing to improving infrastructure, teacher resources, and access to technology. He announced plans for a National Education Review Conference to address systemic challenges and forge a […]

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Oral Sex Now Leading Cause of Throat Cancer, Experts Warn.

Medical experts have identified oral sex as the leading cause of throat cancer, surpassing smoking, alcohol consumption, and poor diet. The rise in oropharyngeal cancer, which affects the tonsils and back of the throat, has been linked to human papillomavirus (HPV) infections, sparking what some are calling an epidemic.Dr. Hisham Mehanna of the University of Birmingham explained that HPV infections are often cleared by the immune system, but a small number of individuals struggle to eliminate the virus, leading to its integration into their DNA and potentially causing cancer.The number of oral sex partners significantly increases the risk, with individuals having six or more lifetime oral sex partners being 8.5 times more likely to develop throat cancer. Despite this, only a small percentage of those infected with HPV develop the disease.In the UK alone, about 8,300 people are diagnosed with […]

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Ashanti Regional Presidential Lodge and Minister’s Residency Neglected for Years.

Once-pristine government properties, including the Presidential Lodge and the Regional Minister's residency in the Ashanti Region, have fallen into disrepair after being unused for eight years under the NPP administration. These facilities, once iconic, now suffer from overgrown weeds, broken ceilings, peeling paint, and damaged security structures.The NDC Regional Chairman, Augustus Nana Akwasi Andrew, criticized the neglect, recalling how the area was well-maintained under their leadership. Meanwhile, the NDC Regional Secretary, Dr. Frank Amoakohene, called for an investigation into why alternative accommodations were rented for officials while these facilities were abandoned.

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Tragic Fire Claims Life of 3-Year-Old in Kumasi.

A heartbreaking fire in the Asawase-Dagomba Line area of Kumasi has claimed the life of a 3-year-old boy. The young child was napping with his 12-year-old sister when the fire engulfed their wooden home. While the sister managed to escape, she was unable to wake her brother in time.Although the cause of the fire is yet to be confirmed, residents suspect that faulty electrical connections may have triggered the blaze. Despite their best efforts, the community was unable to extinguish the fire, and the structure was completely destroyed.The child’s body has been laid to rest as authorities begin their investigation to determine the exact cause of the tragic incident.

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Mahama Promises Lower Hajj Costs and Hijab Protection for Muslims.

 President John Dramani Mahama has pledged significant support to Ghana's Muslim community during the National Muslim Prayer and Thanksgiving service at the National Mosque in Accra. Key commitments include reducing Hajj fares through a five-member task force led by Collins Dauda, which will work to lower costs at the upcoming Hajj Conference.Mahama also announced plans to amend the Holidays Act, granting an additional day off for Eid-ul-Fitr, ensuring two holidays for Sallah celebrations. He reaffirmed his support for religious freedom by promising to protect the right of Muslim women to wear the hijab in public spaces.Other initiatives include scholarships for students from deprived Muslim communities, especially in fields like medicine and ICT, increasing Arabic teachers, establishing a microcredit fund (Soiya Fund) for underprivileged families, and introducing Islamic banking instruments to Ghana's financial system.These promises, inspired by the Muslim manifesto presented […]

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Mahama Orders Probe into Election-Related Deaths.

President Mahama has instructed the Inspector-General of Police, Dr. George Akuffo Dampare, to investigate the deaths of eight individuals during the 2020 and 2024 elections. This directive, issued on January 10, 2025, highlights the government’s commitment to ensuring justice and preserving the integrity of Ghana’s democratic process.The investigation will be spearheaded by a special task force from the Criminal Investigations Department (CID). Their mission includes interviewing witnesses, consulting families of the victims, and using forensic techniques to analyze evidence, such as bullet casings and weaponry. The team will also collaborate with the Electoral Commission and civic organizations to review previous election reports for additional context.The president has emphasized the need for transparency, urging the task force to provide regular updates. “These deaths demand answers, and justice must be served,” a statement from the presidency affirmed.This move is seen as a […]

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President Mahama Pledges Stable Power Supply and Economic Growth.

President John Dramani Mahama has assured Ghanaians of his administration’s dedication to maintaining a stable power supply, vowing to prevent the recurrence of “dumsor” (intermittent power outages). Speaking at the Annual National Convention of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Mission in Pomadze, he explained that power supply challenges stem from delays in procuring alternative fuels for thermal plants during scheduled maintenance of the West Africa Gas Pipeline. Mahama pledged timely procurement to avert outages.The President also reaffirmed his commitment to tackling economic challenges, expanding the tax net, and implementing policies like a 24-hour economy. He reiterated support for the free Senior High School (SHS) program, promising to address overcrowding issues. Additionally, Mahama outlined his plans to investigate misappropriated resources and pledged to revive the Pomadze poultry farms.The event, themed “Justice and Peace - The Essential Ingredients for National Development,” brought together over […]

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President Mahama’s Official Portrait Released Amid Caution on Framed Versions.

The Office of the President has unveiled the official portrait of President John Dramani Mahama, symbolizing his leadership and dedication to Ghana. In a statement on January 9, 2025, Acting Spokesperson Felix Kwakye Ofosu described the portrait as a reflection of national pride, unity, and the aspirations of Ghanaians.The presidency also issued a warning against unauthorized production of framed versions of the portrait. It clarified that no individual or company had been contracted to produce or distribute framed pictures in bulk. Citizens were urged to avoid scams tied to the release of the portrait.The official portrait is set to be displayed in offices and public spaces nationwide, reinforcing the collective vision of President Mahama’s leadership. This announcement follows his January 7, 2025, inauguration and complements his first wave of ministerial appointments.The President’s initial nominees include:Dr. Cassiel Ato Baah Forson – […]

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Police Foil Gold Theft Attempt at Newmont Site: 3 Suspects Dead, Calm Restored in Ahafo.

The Ghana Police Service has restored calm to Ntotroso in the Ahafo Region following an attempted gold theft at the Newmont mining site on the night of January 8, 2025.A press release issued on January 9, 2025, confirmed that the incident escalated into a confrontation with security forces, resulting in the deaths of three suspects and injuries to four others."During the operation to contain the situation, the Police confronted the suspects, leading to the death of three persons and injuries to four others," the statement revealed.The Inspector-General of Police (IGP), Dr. George Akuffo Dampare, played a pivotal role by coordinating with regional police and engaging community leaders throughout the night to prevent further escalation.To ensure a thorough investigation, a special team has been dispatched from Accra. Additionally, reinforcements have been deployed to maintain law and order in the community.The Police […]

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