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Cape Coast Building Collapse Kills 83‑Year‑Old Photographer One Day Before His Birthday

During heavy rainfall on June 21, 2025, an old two-story building near London Bridge in Cape Coast unexpectedly collapsed. The incident fatally injured Opanyin Emmanuel Ankrah (83)—affectionately known as Ankwesi—a celebrated local photographer, who tragically lost his life just one day before his 84th birthday. A second elderly victim, 79-year-old Obaapanyin Ataa Panyin, also died as a result of the collapse. Rescue Efforts & Damages A coordinated emergency response by the Ghana Police, NADMO, Fire Service, and volunteers rescued three others who were trapped. Those survivors were rushed to Cape Coast Teaching Hospital with injuries of varying severity. Local Authority Response Cape Coast’s Metropolitan Chief Executive, Justice George Arthur, noted that the building had shown signs of structural instability earlier that day, prompting evacuation warnings to occupants—warnings that tragically came too late. He confirmed that structurally compromised buildings in nearby […]

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Kumasi Airport City Project Takes Off — Asantehene Urges Policies to Draw Local Investors

On June 23, 2025, the Asantehene, Otumfuo Osei Tutu II, officially broke ground on the Kumasi Airport City project, a 50-acre mixed-use development located adjacent to Prempeh I International Airport. He emphasized the need for tailored policy frameworks and risk incentives to encourage indigenous investors to support national development. Project Details & Vision Led by HDG Group and Turkish partner Miller Holding, phase one includes: Greenwich: 80+ luxury gated residences Kensington Heights: Four 15-storey luxury apartment towers (750 units total) Best Western Premier Hotel: A luxury hospitality component Cinnamon office complex: Class A offices, commercial mall, medical centre, school Event centre, parks, and eco-friendly infrastructure Delivery is expected in under two years, with Greenwich slated for completion in five months. Call to National Action The Asantehene urged a “national conversation” on local investment in Ghana’s future, backed by policy incentives, currency stability, and reduced […]

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Overseas‑Trained Doctors Avoid UK Over High Living Costs, Poor Pay and Quality of Life

A recent General Medical Council (GMC) survey of over 3,000 overseas-trained doctors reveals 84% believe the US, Australia, and Canada offer better salaries than the UK—and only 5% disagree.The UK lagged behind in 14 of 15 categories, including salary, cost of living, patient care quality, and workplace respect . Pay vs. Living Costs Although the UK offers an easier registration and immigration process, many doctors report being turned off by low NHS salaries in the face of high housing and living expenses—often preferring countries where compensation better reflects cost of living . High Turnover, Low Retention The UK’s lower pull isn’t limited to entry: nearly 50% of overseas doctors leave within a year, many due to dissatisfaction with work culture, excessive bureaucracy, and lack of professional warmth.This turnover compounds NHS staffing gaps already reliant on foreign recruitment. Domestic Policy Pressures […]

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Enough of “Old Men” Presidents in Ghana – Young People Should Take Over, Advocates Martin Kpebu

On June 21, 2025, private legal practitioner Martin Kpebu declared it’s time for Ghana to end its trend of electing “old men” as president. He urged political parties and citizens to empower younger leaders to take on national leadership roles—a pivotal generational shift. Why Youth Representation Matters Innovative Vision: Younger leaders are closer to new ideas and global trends. Energy & Drive: They bring vitality and long-term commitment to national projects. Balanced Governance: Youthful perspectives can help bridge generational divides. Kpebu believes that opening space for emerging voices is key to revitalizing Ghana’s democracy. Why This Resonates ThemeImportancePolitical RenewalAdvocates stepping away from gerontocracy in national leadershipYouth EmpowermentValidates calls for quota systems and young aspirant supportElectoral DynamicsConnects with growing disenchantment among young votersPolicy RelevanceYounger leaders often focus on digital economy, jobs, and climate What’s Next Popular Uptake – Will citizens and […]

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11 Security Agencies Donate GH₵1 Million to MahamaCares Fund

On June 21, 2025, 11 agencies under the Ministry for the Interior—including the Police Service, Immigration Service, Fire Service, Prisons, NADMO, NACOC, NIA, Gaming Commission, Refugees Board, Peace Council, and Small Arms Commission—together donated a total of GH₵1 million to the Ghana Medical Trust Fund (MahamaCares). The cheque was presented by IGP Christian Tetteh Yohuno to President John Mahama at Jubilee House. Breakdown of Contributions Ghana Police Service: GH₵580,000 Ghana Immigration Service: GH₵100,000 National Fire Service, Prisons Service, NADMO, NIA, Gaming Commission: GH₵50,000 each NACOC: GH₵10,000; Ghana Refugees Board: GH₵5,000; National Peace Council: GH₵5,000; Small Arms Commission: GH₵10,000Additionally, Minister Muntaka Mohammed Mubarak and Deputy Minister Ebenezer Okletey Terlabi donated GH₵50,000 and GH₵30,000 respectively. President’s Remarks & Next Steps President Mahama expressed deep gratitude, describing the contribution as "magnanimous and deeply symbolic." He noted the Cabinet has approved the MahamaCares Fund Bill, which is […]

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Police Arrest 16 Suspects for Illegal Mining at Manso Adubia

On June 21, 2025, a joint police-led anti-illegal mining operation in Manso Adubia, Ashanti Region, resulted in the arrest of 16 suspected galamsey operators. Evidence & Items Seized Police confiscated several items during the raid—including: Barn tools, pump-action guns, excavator machinery, and live BB cartridges Multiple excavator monitors slated for removal to a secure station The suspects include both Ghanaian nationals and a foreign national, underscoring cross-border participation in illicit mining . Continued Investigation All arrested suspects are currently in custody, assisting with investigations, and will soon be arraigned in court. Why It Matters FactorImpactEnvironmental ProtectionGalamsey causes lasting damage to forests and water bodiesLaw Enforcement StrengthReflects active policing and coordination effortsCross-border ThreatsInclusion of a foreign national suggests a wider networkPublic Safety & OrderRemoving illegal operators protects local communities What to Watch Court Proceedings – Charge and evidence details expected from the […]

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Ghana Destroys 17 Tonnes of Narcotics in $350 Million Bust

On June 20, 2025, Ghana’s National Intelligence Bureau (NIB) and Narcotics Control Commission (NACOC) oversaw the destruction of 3.3 tonnes of seized cocaine—valued at over US $350 million—alongside 14.5 tonnes of other illicit drugs, totaling 16.83 tonnes of narcotics destroyed at Bundase in Greater Accra. Concealment & Seizure The cocaine was concealed in sacks, bags, and buried in heaps of sand within a tipper truck intercepted at Pedu Junction, Cape Coast. Following testing by Ghana Standards Authority officials, the haul was destroyed in the presence of media and anti-narcotics enforcement officials. NACOC Speaks Out NACOC Director‑General Brig‑Gen Maxwell O. Mantey highlighted destruction was part of World Drug Day activities (June 26), noting that a nationwide crackdown starts next month. He warned traffickers: “We will not stand and allow them to bring in these illicit drugs to destroy our future leaders.” Breakdown of Destroyed Drugs Cocaine: 3,319.66 kg […]

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NPP Sets January 31, 2026 for 2028 Presidential Flagbearer Primary

At its June 17, 2025 meeting, the NPP’s National Executive Committee (NEC), backed by the National Council, confirmed Saturday, January 31, 2026 as the date for its presidential primary to choose the 2028 flagbearer. General Secretary Justin Frimpong Kodua stated no constitutional amendment was needed for the decision. Planning & Oversight A nine-member planning committee, chaired by former MP Joseph Osei-Owusu, is tasked with: Developing nomination procedures Setting campaign timelines and code of conduct Reviewing proposed constitutional amendments ahead of the National Delegates Conference in July 2025. Why It Matters Focus AreaSignificanceEarly StartGives aspirants ample time to mobilize for 2028Constitutional ComplianceAvoids internal disputes by following party rules Political DynamicsSignals ambition and unity pre-launchTransparency PledgeCommittees set to enforce fair, democratic processes What’s Next Nomination Window – Party to announce eligibility criteria and filing deadlines. Code of Conduct Release – Aspirants will receive official campaign rules. […]

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Queenmother Fatally Shot at Naming Ceremony in Gbawe Zero, Accra

A peaceful child naming ceremony in Gbawe Zero, Greater Accra, turned violent on June 20, 2025, when unknown gunmen opened fire, fatally wounding Queenmother Pearl Naa Dodoowa Whitaker (33), also known as Naa Agyinafo I, during a lull in the event. A second woman was injured and taken to University of Ghana Hospital . Victim Profile & Ceremony Details The late queenmother—a mother of two—had been enstooled around three months earlier and was awaiting formal coronation. Her stool name was linked to Papaase along the Accra–Nsawam Road. According to ACP Kofi Sarpong of Odorkor Division, the shooting occurred around 7 p.m., after most ceremony guests had left; the chief who hosted the event reported the incident to the police. Eyewitness Account A friend, Mary Hammond, recalled the chaos: “She then took her phone and started fidgeting with it, only to hear […]

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Police Arrest Man at Nkurakan for Concealing 78 Indian Hemp Parcels in Maize

On June 17, 2025, police in the Eastern Region intercepted a Sprinter Benz bus (AS 1933‑21) at Nkurakan and arrested the driver, Christopher Saigoe, during a targeted operation. Concealment Tactic Five maize sacks were found aboard the vehicle. Upon inspection, 78 oval‑shaped, sellotaped parcels of plant material—suspected to be Indian hemp—were discovered concealed among the maize. Police Statement Authorities described the packaging method as a deliberate “concealment tactic aimed at evading detection.” The haul indicates coordinated efforts within regional drug trafficking corridors. Christopher Saigoe remains in custody and is assisting in the ongoing investigation. He is expected to face legal proceedings once investigations conclude . Why It Matters DimensionImpactTactical SmugglingHiding drugs in maize shows evolving concealment techniquesLaw Enforcement OpsSignals intensified police focus on transport routesJudicial ProcessSuspect will be arraigned, reinforcing rule of lawPublic SafetyBust helps stem availability of narcotics in communities […]

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