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9-Year-Old Ghanaian Prodigy Gains Admission to Prestigious Prempeh College.

A 9-year-old Ghanaian boy named Stanley has made headlines after gaining admission to the esteemed Prempeh College, one of Ghana's top secondary schools. The young prodigy, who recently excelled in the 2024 Basic Education Certificate Examination (BECE), was seen in a viral TikTok video touring the school's campus with his classmates.Stanley’s admission to Prempeh College, a highly competitive school known for producing top students and public figures like former President John Agyekum Kufuor, has generated admiration on social media. This school, based in Kumasi, has a legacy of excellence, including winning the National Science and Maths Quiz multiple times.The remarkable achievement has sparked a flurry of positive reactions from netizens, who have expressed awe at Stanley’s academic brilliance at such a young age.

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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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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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Three Arrested Over Deadly Stadium Violence at Nsoatre Football Match.

The Ghana Police Service has arrested three individuals in connection with the deadly violence that broke out during a football match between Nsoatreman FC and Kumasi Asante Kotoko FC in the Bono Region on February 2, 2025. The incident led to the tragic death of one person.The arrested suspects are Ignatius Baffour Awuah, Agyemang Duah Owusu, and Kyeremeh Joseph, who are currently in custody and assisting with investigations. During a search of Agyemang Duah Owusu’s residence, police uncovered two bloodstained dresses and an MP 23 pistol with 15 rounds of ammunition.The Inspector-General of Police, Dr. George Akuffo Dampare, expressed condolences to the deceased's family and the Asante Kotoko leadership, assuring them of a thorough investigation. The Minister-designate for Sports and Recreation, Kofi Adams, pledged to improve security at football stadiums nationwide.In response to the violence, the Ghana Football Association has […]

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Binsere Residents Protest Toxic Waste Dam by AngloGold Ashanti.

Residents of Binsere, a farming community in Obuasi, are protesting the construction of a toxic waste dam by AngloGold Ashanti. The gold mining company has built three large dams in the area for waste disposal, and locals claim these dams are polluting water sources, leading to severe health issues, including miscarriages and congenital diseases. They allege that a 10-year-old child has developed liver disease due to exposure to the chemicals.The residents are demanding immediate government intervention to address their health and environmental concerns. They also want compensation for the affected families and proper accommodation if relocation is necessary. They are calling on AngloGold Ashanti to take responsibility for the environmental damage and health risks caused by the waste dams.The residents have expressed frustration as their complaints to the mining company have been ignored. They warn that they will take further […]

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13-Year-Old KNUST Prodigy Gets Private Jet Ride from Ibrahim Mahama.

Melchizedek Adio Baafawiise, a 13-year-old genius studying Physics at Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST), has taken a remarkable step toward his aviation dreams. The young scholar recently had a once-in-a-lifetime experience flying aboard a private jet, thanks to businessman and aviation enthusiast Ibrahim Mahama.Melchizedek’s brilliance caught Mahama’s attention after excelling in the WASSCE with 5 A1s and 3 Bs. Although he chose to study Physics first, he has always dreamed of becoming a pilot. To encourage him, Mahama invited him for a flight, where he got firsthand insights into aviation, including a cockpit experience.Beyond the flight, Mahama pledged to cover all of Melchizedek’s tuition and academic expenses at KNUST. This incredible act of generosity ensures that the young prodigy can focus on his studies without financial burdens.Melchizedek’s parents expressed deep gratitude to Mahama for supporting their son’s […]

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Gov’t to Replace Teacher Trainee Allowance with Enhanced Student Loans.

The Minister of Education, Haruna Iddrisu, has revealed plans to gradually phase out the teacher trainee allowance and replace it with an improved student loan scheme. This move aims to help trainees cover their personal expenses rather than relying on government stipends.Speaking during a meeting with the leadership of the Conference of Principals of Colleges of Education (PRINCOF) in Accra, he stated that while the allowance would remain in place for now, a transition to the loan system would eventually take effect. He emphasized that government support should focus on feeding students at the basic and senior high school levels, while tertiary students should be responsible for their upkeep.To ensure a smooth transition, both the allowance and loan scheme will run concurrently for a period, allowing students to choose between them before the full switch.The minister also acknowledged the challenges […]

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Kumasi Faces Water Shortage Amid Power Cuts.

Residents in parts of the Greater Kumasi area are experiencing water shortages as taps run dry due to power fluctuations affecting water production. For the past three days, communities like Atonsu and Tafo have had to rely on alternative water sources, such as underground wells, for daily use. Officials from Ghana Water Limited confirmed there is no water scarcity, attributing the disruption to recent power cuts. The Electricity Company of Ghana has explained that the power cuts are caused by the overheating of cables during the upgrade of distribution lines. The ongoing issues are creating significant inconvenience, with local residents struggling to manage their daily routines, including getting children to school. Efforts are underway to improve the situation by coordinating with power distributors.

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Blaze at Suame Magazine Destroys Shops and Vehicles.

A raging fire broke out at Suame Magazine in Kumasi, leaving devastation in its wake as 25 shops and 34 vehicles were reduced to ashes. The fire, which erupted around 10 p.m. last Friday, is believed to have started due to an electrical fault in one of the shops.Despite efforts by the Ghana National Fire Service, many traders lamented the delayed response, arguing that the absence of a nearby fire station worsened the situation. Victims are now counting their losses, with some artisans left without any means of continuing their trade.The Suame industrial area has seen multiple fire incidents over the years, with traders calling for urgent measures to prevent further disasters.

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ActionAid Donates Desks to Bono Schools to Improve Learning.

ActionAid Ghana has donated 260 desks worth GH¢100,000 to four underprivileged schools in the Tain and Banda districts of the Bono Region. The donation, funded by Italian donors, aims to address the severe shortage of classroom furniture, which had forced some students to sit on the floor or lie on their stomachs to write.The beneficiary schools include Hiamankyene Primary and JHS, Wiasekrom Basic School, and Bepoase Basic School in Tain, as well as Bofie Basic School in Banda. Three of the schools received 190 desks, while Bofie Basic got 70.During the presentation in Nsawkaw, Bono Regional Programme Officer Kwame Afram Denkyira emphasized the dire conditions observed during ActionAid’s monitoring visits. He noted that many students were using kitchen stools and plastic chairs from home, while those without had to study on the floor.ActionAid’s Country Director, John Nkaw, highlighted the organization’s […]

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