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Minority Blasts Gov’t Appointees for Celebrating Violence

On July 11, 2025, Ghana’s Parliamentary Minority, led by Minority Leader Alexander Afenyo-Markin, publicly denounced comments from government appointees Dr. Louisa Hanna Bissiw and Malik Basintale, accusing them of “celebrating violence” following the chaotic Ablekuma North by-election rerun in Accra. Key Criticism from Minority The Minority labelled Dr. Bissiw’s remark—“violence begets violence”—as “grotesque,” accusing her of justifying the brutal attacks. Malik Basintale, acting CEO of the Youth Employment Agency, reportedly praised the assailant of former MP Hawa Koomson, dubbing him “the Flying Python” and joking about a fictional “5K Airforce”. Broader Repercussions The statement by the Minority called the remarks a “new low in Ghana’s political discourse,” urging President Mahama to intervene and state that silence from the highest office would reflect on his legacy . The controversy highlights deep concerns over the normalisation of political violence and the role of public […]

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Ghana’s Mahama Rides Economic Wave for Gold Boom

In a recent interview with The Africa Report on July 12, 2025, Ghana’s President John Dramani Mahama credited a remarkable rebound in gold and cocoa exports—with respective increases of 76% and 300%—for stabilizing the cedi, easing inflation, and boosting investor confidence. Gold & Cocoa Surge Gold exports rose 76% year-over-year in early 2025, now valued at over $5 billion. Cocoa shipments skyrocketed 300%, further strengthening Ghana’s commodity-driven recovery. Reforms Steering the Boom Mahama enacted reforms including amendments to the Public Procurement Act, budget cuts, and fiscal discipline to comply with IMF benchmarks. A central trading body, GoldBod, launched early 2025, helped push official gold exports to 55.7 tonnes (~$5 bn) in five months, and brought in $2.7 bn from January to April. Tackling Illegal Gold Trade Mahama also established a task force to curb gold smuggling (“galamsey”), backed by security forces, informants’ rewards, traceability […]

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Ghanaian Woman Shot and Killed in Canada

A tragic incident on July 11, 2025 in Hamilton, Ontario, saw 26‑year‑old Ghanaian student Belinda Sarkodie shot and killed while waiting at a bus stop on King Street West. Reports suggest she was struck by a stray bullet during a suspected gang-related shootout. An eyewitness recounted that she was “just going to get some items from the market” and was reportedly checking herself in a mirror when the bullet hit her in the head . Two others were injured—one succumbing at the scene, another rushed to hospital. Details of the Incident Location: King Street West, near Jackson Square, Hamilton Circumstances: Bullet likely stray from a gang shootout; not targeted at Ms. Sarkodie Victims: Belinda Sarkodie killed instantly; another man died on-site; a third survivor was hospitalized Community & Official Response The shooting has deeply shaken Hamilton’s local community and the […]

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Ghana Interior Minister Decorates 19 Promoted Police Officers

The Interior Minister of Ghana, Muntaka Mohammed‑Mubarak, decorated 19 senior police officers at the National Police Headquarters in Accra on July 11, 2025, celebrating their promotions to higher ranks Promotions & Ceremony Details Elevated ranks: From Assistant Commissioner of Police (ACP) to Deputy Commissioner (DCOP) From Deputy Commissioner (DCOP) to Commissioner (COP) Event: A short but dignified ceremony at the National Police Headquarters in Accra, with dignitaries including the Minister and the Inspector General of Police (IGP) Christian Tetteh Yohuno. Minister’s Remarks & Presidential Message Minister Muntaka congratulated officers, acknowledging their dedication despite demanding security challenges. He conveyed appreciation from President John Mahama, urging the officers to use this recognition as a springboard for continued excellence. IGP’s Comments & Institutional Impact IGP Yohuno described the promotions as a major morale boost for the officers and the Police Service. He praised […]

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Why Judge Separated Twins Sentenced for Stealing a Motorbike

In early June 2025, identical twins Seth (Atta Payin) and Emmanuel Frimpong (Atta Kakra) stole an unregistered Haojin motorbike worth GH₵13,000 near Chirano. They were caught using a tricycle hired under false pretenses and successfully apprehended after police recovered the bike—the twins pleaded guilty in the Bibiani District Court. On July 12, 2025, each was sentenced to 48 months in prison for conspiracy and theft, to run concurrently. Unique Sentencing: Separate Prisons for Each Twin Presiding Judge Lord Delvin Essandoh made an unusual ruling: Seth would serve his sentence at Obuasi Prison, while Emmanuel would go to Kumasi Central Prison. Judge Essandoh opined that despite being twins, they need not share the same "criminal destiny." He referenced the story of Romulus and Remus—twin founders of Rome whose bond ended in betrayal—to justify distinguishing their fates. In his belief, separation might […]

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UMaT Launches IET‑GH Student Chapter with a Call to Engineer a Better Future

On July 11, 2025, UMaT hosted the formal launch of the IET‑GH Student Chapter, themed “Engineering the Future – Youth, Innovation, and Excellence.” The event united students, academics, and industry professionals in a shared commitment to mold engineers who prioritize environmental stewardship, ethical conduct, and community well-being . Engr. Henry Kwadwo Boateng’s Inspiring Keynote IET‑GH President Engr. Henry Kwadwo Boateng urged the cohort to embrace their roles as defenders of society and the environment. He pointed to urgent challenges like water pollution, deforestation, and heavy metal contamination in crops—citing recent studies from Atiwa East—as evidence that engineering must transcend technical problem-solving to become a force for societal good . “Engineering must focus on people, purpose, and, above all, the preservation of our future.”  His speech balanced urgency with encouragement, calling on students to reject unethical practices and lead innovation with integrity. […]

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Bawumia, NPP Gurus Commiserate with Ernest Kumi’s Family

On July 8, 2025, former Vice President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia led a high-profile New Patriotic Party delegation to the residence of the late Ernest Yaw Kumi, Member of Parliament for Akwatia, to express condolences to his family. The visit took place at Kumi’s home in the Spintex area of Accra, just a day after his sudden passing on July 7, 2025, following a brief illness, believed to be related to chest pains. Who Attended & What the Visit Meant The delegation included prominent NPP figures such as: Former Majority Leader Osei Kyei‑Mensah‑Bonsu (Suame) Daniel Titus‑Glover (former Greater Accra Regional Minister) Ashanti Regional Chairman Bernard Antwi Boasiako (“Wontumi”) Minority Leader Alexander Afenyo‑Markin MP for Bimbilla, Dominic Nitiwul They signed the Book of Condolence, offered words of comfort, and renewed the party’s commitment to support the grieving family. Bawumia: A Personal Farewell […]

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Robber Who Attacked Pregnant Woman at Tsikpota Jailed for 19 Years

On May 21, 2025, around 4:00 a.m., armed robber Paul Avortide, alias “Tinted,” accosted Ogechi Chidiebere, a pregnant Nigerian woman, at Tsikpota near New Housing in Ho. Armed with a machete, Avortide forcibly stole her GHS 3,000 and her Tecno Spark 30c phone valued at GHS 2,500 as she walked to the Ho Municipal Hospital for antenatal care. Arrest, Accomplice & Conviction On June 19, 2025, police apprehended Harmony Nbonu (“Arab Money”) at the Ho Main Market, found with the stolen phone. He admitted buying it from Avortide for GHS 850. Armed with this intelligence, police tracked and arrested Avortide in Matse, a suburb of Ho. Both suspects were arraigned before the Ho Circuit Court on July 1, 2025. Avortide pleaded guilty to robbery under Section 149 of the Criminal Offences Act and was convicted. On July 5, 2025, he received a 19-year sentence […]

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NACOC Seizes Cannabis at Swissport Terminal; 2 Arrested, 2 at Large

On Friday, July 5, 2025, NACOC executed a high-stakes operation at Accra’s Swissport Terminal, intercepting a UK-bound shipment of 738 compressed cannabis parcels cleverly hidden in 40 boxes mislabelled as “assorted food items”. Operation Details Intelligence-led effort: NACOC said the bust followed weeks of surveillance, signalling proactive coordination with international partners . Arrests & fugitives: Two suspects were detained and are cooperating with investigations, while two more—Lincoln Nii Okaija and Kate Davidson (“Esi”)—remain at large and wanted by the Commission. Why This Seizure Matters ReasonImpactDisruption of trafficking networksThe consignment highlights Ghana's role in international drug routes.Effective enforcementSuch seizures underscore NACOC’s growing intelligence capabilities.Public safety alertOngoing trafficker surveillance and fugitive manhunt heighten public interest.Legal precedentGhana’s Narcotic Drugs Act mandates a minimum 10-year sentence for trafficking. What to Watch Next Apprehension of fugitives: Authorities are urging the public to provide any credible […]

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