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Study Shows Phone Bans in Schools Don’t Improve Grades or Behavior.

A new study from the University of Birmingham has found that banning smartphones in schools does not lead to better academic performance or improved mental health for students. Despite the bans, students' behavior, sleep, and physical activity were similar to those in schools that allowed phones. However, the study did highlight that excessive smartphone and social media use was linked to worse mental well-being, lower grades, and more disruptive behavior in class. The research suggests that simply banning phones isn’t enough to tackle these issues; instead, reducing screen time overall is a more effective solution. Some schools report benefits like fewer bullying incidents and stronger social skills, but the study points out that more research is needed to draw definitive conclusions.

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Cancer Cases Surge by Over 33% in Ashanti Region in 2024.

 The Ashanti region has seen a concerning increase in cancer cases in 2024, with an alarming rise of 33.60%, adding 4,553 new cases compared to 2023. The surge includes a sharp 92.12% increase in breast cancer and a 75.17% rise in cervical cancer. However, prostate cancer cases declined by 17.55%. Health experts blame late diagnoses, lack of awareness, and limited screening capacity for the trend. The Ashanti Regional Health Directorate is working on a campaign to raise awareness, improve healthcare infrastructure, and prioritize patient-centered cancer care.

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Bushfire Ravages Yam Barns in Oti Region, Farmers Seek Urgent Support.

A bushfire has destroyed yet another yam barn in KpareKpare, a farming community within the Krachi East Municipality of the Oti Region, marking the fifth such incident in recent weeks. The devastating fire, which occurred on Monday, February 4, 2025, has left farmers in the area grappling with severe losses.Eric Akwasi Asumadu, one of the affected farmers, shared his hardship with the Ghana News Agency, lamenting the difficulty of recovering from the loss of his entire yam stock. Several others, including Kwasia Anase Mensah, Tapo Nchaame, and Adjei Yaw Agbeviako, have also been heavily impacted, with significant financial losses as their barns were reduced to ashes.The recurring bushfires have raised concerns among local farmers, who are urgently appealing to the Ministry of Agriculture, the government, and other stakeholders for assistance.

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Three Suspects to Face Court for Salaga SHS Shooting Incident.

Three suspects, including students from Salaga Senior High School and non-students from the East Gonja Municipality, are set to appear in court today, February 6, 2025, over a shooting that occurred on the school campus last Saturday. The shooting, which left several injured, took place during a school entertainment event when a confrontation between two student groups escalated. One student later returned with a group, leading to the violence. The suspects face charges of unlawful possession of a firearm and causing harm. The injured were treated at Salaga Hospital and discharged. Following the incident, 20 people were arrested, but 17 were released after screening. Concerned parents have gathered at the school, prompting the Parents and Teachers Association (PTA) to hold an emergency meeting to address the situation and security concerns. Three suspects, including students from Salaga Senior High School and […]

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Tragic School Fire Claims Lives of 17 Children in Northern Nigeria.

A devastating fire at an Islamic school in northern Nigeria has claimed the lives of 17 children, with several others injured. The fire, which broke out in a nearby house on Tuesday night, spread quickly to the school, where students aged 10-16 were asleep.Despite efforts from local authorities and emergency responders, the fire led to significant casualties, and the victims were buried the following day. Authorities are investigating the cause of the fire and will inspect other Islamic schools to prevent future tragedies.The incident has shaken the community, with the father of one of the victims expressing his grief, finding comfort in his faith during this heartbreaking time. 

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Fred Nuamah Explains Low Publicity for 2025 Ghana Movie Awards.

Fred Nuamah, CEO of the Ghana Movie Awards, has shared the reasons behind the low publicity surrounding this year's event. In an interview on Showbiz A-Z with Joy FM’s Kwame Dadzie, Nuamah revealed that security concerns led to the decision to limit invitations to industry professionals only. The Accra International Conference Centre, the event venue, was also serving as an office for the government’s transition team, which created additional restrictions.Nuamah explained that typically, the event would have featured advertisements and billboards, but with fewer people invited, they opted for a quieter approach. He also noted that the venue's theatre setting was a deliberate choice, despite the challenges of finding a suitable location during that time.The award ceremony also received criticism for presenting locally made fans as trophies, which some winners found underwhelming. Nuamah expressed that while he was initially fine […]

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Goaso Bans Valentine’s Day Celebrations in Honor of Late Paramount Chief.

he Goaso Traditional Council has imposed a ban on Valentine’s Day celebrations in the Goaso traditional area, citing respect for the one-week funeral rites of the late Paramount Chief, Nana Kwasi Bosomprah. The announcement was made during a press conference by the elders, who emphasized that any public display of Valentine’s Day activities will not be tolerated.Although the council has not outlawed the celebration entirely, it warned that decorations, public parties, and any visible festivities will be prohibited on February 14, 2025. The move has sparked mixed reactions, with some applauding it as a mark of respect for tradition, while others express disappointment over the restrictions.

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Trump Administration Places All USAID Employees on Leave in Major Overhaul.

In a dramatic move, the Trump administration has announced that all directly hired employees of the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) will be placed on administrative leave globally by February 7, 2025, at 11:59 PM (EST). Additionally, thousands of USAID personnel working overseas will be recalled.The agency, which provides billions of dollars in humanitarian aid worldwide, is undergoing significant changes under the Trump administration. Secretary of State Marco Rubio has indicated that USAID might be absorbed into the State Department, while some parts could be abolished.Despite these upheavals, personnel deemed essential to mission-critical functions, leadership roles, and specific programs will continue working. However, for many, this decision means their lives and careers could be disrupted, with return travel being arranged for USAID employees overseas.This major overhaul follows an earlier freeze on U.S. foreign aid and comes as part of […]

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Mahama Submits Deputy Ministerial Nominees to Parliament.

President John Mahama has officially presented his list of Deputy Minister-nominees to Parliament for vetting and approval. These nominees will support various substantive ministers in executing government policies and advancing the administration’s agenda.This marks the final stage of Mahama’s government formation as he focuses on development and governance. Among the notable nominees are Suhuyini, John Dumelo, Srem-Sai, and Apaak.Parliament is expected to review and approve the nominees in the coming weeks.

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Burkina Faso Unveils First Locally Made Electric Car.

Burkina Faso has made a significant leap forward in technology with the unveiling of its first locally produced electric car by Burkinabe car manufacturer ITAOUA. This groundbreaking achievement showcases the country's growing industrial capabilities and marks a shift toward greater self-sufficiency in the automotive sector. The car, which boasts a 30-minute charging time and a 330 km range, is designed for both urban and rural environments. ITAOUA’s success is expected to create thousands of jobs and promote green technology, positioning Burkina Faso as a leader in sustainability. This homegrown innovation serves as a model for economic development and environmental consciousness across Africa.

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