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High Court Dismisses Torkornoo Review as Abuse of Process

The Human Rights Division of the Accra High Court has dismissed the judicial review application filed by suspended Chief Justice Gertrude Torkornoo, with presiding judge Justice Kwame Amoako ruling on July 30, 2025, that the motion was an “abuse of court processes” and that the court lacked jurisdiction to hear the case. This marks Torkornoo’s second legal setback in efforts to halt proceedings under Article 146 of the 1992 Constitution—her earlier injunction request and constitutional petition remain pending before the Supreme Court. The June 9 application sought nine reliefs, including declarations that the Article 146 committee’s conduct was unlawful, a quashing of its proceedings, and a prohibition on continuation absent authenticated documents. However, the court found many of the issues were already under active Supreme Court review, making their re-examination at the High Court duplicative and vexatious. Justice Amoako also held that the High […]

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Agbodza Denounces Past Road Claims, Launches Big Push Initiative

The Roads and Highways Minister, Kwame Governs Agbodza, used the Government Accountability Series at Jubilee House on July 30, 2025, to deliver a candid critique of the prior administration's infrastructure record. He labelled past road contract awards as chaotic and fiscally irresponsible, noting that claims of 10,800 km of paved roads were unsupported by evidence. Agbodza declared the era of unregulated, contractor‑driven estimates is over; the current government requires projects to be properly budgeted, vetted, and transparently executed. He also announced that GH₵4 billion will be released by end‑July to pay arrears and restart over 1,000 stalled road works. Additionally, he confirmed that the first batch of Big Push projects—including major bridges and outer ring roads across multiple regions—will begin within three weeks, stating the initiative is designed to connect economies and support the 24‑Hour Economy. As part of sector reforms, Agbodza committed to […]

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Bank Hospital Denies Breach of Confidentiality in Daddy Lumba Care

The Bank Hospital in Accra has formally responded to rising public concern over Ghanaian highlife icon Daddy Lumba’s passing on July 26, 2025, affirming that all medical care and interactions regarding Charles Kwadwo Fosu were handled with the utmost professionalism, dignity, and strict patient confidentiality. The hospital explicitly denied recent allegations suggesting breaches of medical privacy, and confirmed that his family was consistently engaged throughout his treatment journey. In response to circulating speculation, the facility has launched an internal review to reinforce its commitment to ethical standards. The management urged the public to rely only on verified sources of information. In closing, the Bank Hospital extended sincere condolences to Daddy Lumba’s family, the government, and fans nationwide, honoring the late legend as a true national treasure.

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Mass Burial for 16 Church Youth After Juaso-Nkawkaw Crash

The Obogu community in the Asante‑Akim South Municipality held a solemn mass burial for 16 youths from the Saviour Church Youth Ministry, who tragically lost their lives in a head‑on collision with a fuel tanker on the Juaso–Nkawkaw stretch of the Accra–Kumasi highway. The victims were returning from a church congress in Koforidua when the tanker burst a tyre during overtaking, swerved into oncoming traffic, and crashed into their Ford Transit bus. Fifteen died instantly at the scene while one died later; four others were critically injured and rushed to Juaso Government Hospital. The community, including church members and traditional leaders, gathered in deep mourning as the burial ceremony took place. Leaders of the Saviour Church described the tragedy as one of the darkest moments in their history, calling for unity and spiritual strength in this time of grief.

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Mahama Announces Buipe Inland Port & Regional Development Plans

The Buipe Inland Port in Ghana’s Savannah Region is set to be fully operational and integrated into the national transportation strategy, President John Dramani Mahama announced during a courtesy call by Yagbonwura Bii-Kunuto Jewu Soale I, Overlord of Gonjaland. The move aims to position the region as a gateway to the Sahel, boosting logistics, regional trade, and reducing transport costs. Integrated into a broader development agenda, the President also revealed plans to build a modern sports stadium, launch a region-specific youth employment plan aligned with the national 24-Hour Economy, and establish skills training centres and youth agribusiness cooperatives in the newly created regions. Further, rural electrification and solar energy projects will extend power to deprived communities such as Kodjokura, Kpalbe, and Wasipe—ensuring no child studies in darkness and no clinic operates without electricity. Mahama underscored that these commitments are grounded […]

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Fire Academy Recruits Complete Orientation Program

Newly enlisted personnel in Recruit Course 55 and Cadet Intake 24 have completed a two‑week orientation programme at the Ghana National Fire Service Fire Academy and Training School (FATS) as part of their induction process before formal training begins. What We Found According to official GNFS updates, the orientation programme—covering code of conduct, discipline, safety protocols, and institutional culture—was successfully completed by all recruits from Course 55 and Cadet Intake 24 at FATS in Jamestown, Accra. This orientation precedes the 28‑week basic training programme, after which 1,658 recruits (843 men and 815 women) will graduate, equipped for deployment across Ghana. The current recruit class is expected to complete training and pass out officially in June 2025. Expert InsightFire service training experts note that orientation is a key phase that primes recruits for professional discipline, team cohesion, and operational readiness. Proper […]

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PRETAG Unveils Bold Resolutions to Improve Teacher Welfare

The Pre‑Tertiary Teachers Association of Ghana (PRETAG) has unveiled a set of bold resolutions aimed at improving teachers’ welfare nationwide. Central demands include allowances for remote postings, a cost-of-living adjustment (COLA), and full implementation of negotiated conditions of service for educators. What We Found At a May Day commemoration in Sunyani on May 3, 2025, PRETAG Chairman of the Bono, Bono East and Ahafo region, Mr. Owusu Achiaw, petitioned the government to introduce deprived-area allowances and incentives to encourage teachers to accept and remain in remote postings—reinforcing academic performance and retention. On May 6, 2025, PRETAG central secretary Mr. Amoako Amos called attention to the recent utility tariff hikes—electricity up 14.75%, water up 4.02%—urging immediate introduction of a Cost‑of‑Living Allowance (COLA) to cushion teachers from escalating expenses. He highlighted the risk of brain drain among underpaid educators. Additionally, PRETAG reaffirmed […]

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André Ayew Hails Black Queens for WAFCON Brilliance

Former Ghana and Black Stars captain André Ayew congratulated the Black Queens for their exceptional display at the 2024 Women’s Africa Cup of Nations, describing their achievement as more than football—it’s national pride. What We Found At a celebratory dinner hosted by Vice President Naana Jane Opoku-Agyemang on July 29, 2025, Ayew lauded the squad: “Ghanaians really love football, but what you’ve achieved goes beyond just the sport; you’ve made a name for yourselves… I didn’t know some of you before, but now I see how great you all are. This is just the beginning.” The Black Queens secured third place at WAFCON 2024, defeating South Africa 4–3 on penalties after a 1–1 draw—marking their first podium finish since 2016. The team returned home on July 28 to widespread celebration. Ayew and players shared camaraderie at the Tang Palace Hotel, […]

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GCTU Commissions Modern Lab to Empower Future App Developers

Ghana Communication Technology University (GCTU) has officially commissioned a state‑of‑the‑art computer laboratory, aimed at equipping aspiring software engineers and app developers with hands‑on tools and infrastructure to build Ghana’s next generation of digital solutions.  What We Found On August 2, 2024, the Association of Computing Students (ACS), led by president Louis Kwaku Aryee, officially inaugurated the computer lab, with Vice-Chancellor Prof. Emmanuel Ohene Afoakwa presiding over the ribbon-cutting. The event highlighted the university’s drive to bolster practical tech education. The lab features high-performance PCs, internet connectivity, and media displays—designed to support coding, app development, networking, and Internet of Things (IoT) projects. GCTU has also pledged to establish a second lab dedicated to advanced Networking and IoT training. University officials—and the ACS leadership—expressed hope that the facility would support the government's digitalisation goals and enable students to build scalable applications, prototype […]

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Bawku: GAF Moves from Peacekeeping to Peace Enforcement

The Ghana Armed Forces (GAF) announced a strategic shift in Bawku—from passive peacekeeping to active peace enforcement operations, including stricter curfews and soldier deployments—to quell escalating violence and safeguard civilian lives. What We Found On July 27, 2025, a government statement confirmed the deployment of GAF personnel to Bawku and its surrounds, signaling the transition from maintaining peace to enforcing it through robust military presence and curfews. The statement assured the public that the Armed Forces would take all necessary measures to protect lives and property amid surging violence associated with long-standing chieftaincy tensions. Curfews and enforcement operations are being extended to neighboring areas including Binduri, Nabdam, and Zebilla. The government appealed for residents' cooperation and support for peace mediation initiatives already led by Otumfuo Osei Tutu II, Nayiri, and Zugraana. Expert InsightSecurity analysts suggest that peace enforcement indicates the […]

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