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FDA Battles Influx of Illegal Diapers and Sanitary Pads

The Food and Drugs Authority (FDA) of Ghana is intensifying efforts to curb the rise of unbranded and uncertified diapers and sanitary pads flooding the market. These substandard products, some of which are refurbished and repackaged without proper labeling, pose serious health risks to consumers.Leading the charge is FDA CEO Dr. Delese Mimi Darko, who has dedicated over two decades to safeguarding public health under different administrations. Despite her commitment, certain individuals within CEPS (Customs Excise and Preventive Service) reportedly undermine her efforts by reselling seized illegal products back to importers, who then redistribute them across the country.These importers, often linked to political figures, prioritize profits over public safety. Dr. Darko, however, remains resolute in ensuring that dangerous sanitary products are destroyed and that blacklisted importers do not return to the market.Ghana has local manufacturers capable of meeting the country’s […]

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GES Revokes Sawla SHS Suspension, Orders Students’ Return

The Ghana Education Service (GES) has overturned the indefinite suspension of over 30 students from Sawla Senior High School in the Savannah Region, instructing the school to recall them immediately.Anthony Kwasi Yeboah, the Sawla-Tuna-Kalba District GES Director, clarified that the school had no authority to impose such a severe punishment without consulting the district or regional offices. He directed the headmaster to reverse the decision and allow the students to resume their studies.The suspension, which mainly affected second-year female students, was enforced after a seven-member committee investigated allegations of immoral behavior and unauthorized mobile phone use on campus. However, the decision was made without prior notification to parents or higher GES authorities.The directive to recall the students came after media reports sparked public concern over the fairness and legality of the suspension. GES has assured the public that it will […]

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Why Some Ghanaians Are Fighting in Burkina Faso’s Insurgency

Three Ghanaian men have revealed their involvement in the ongoing conflict between Islamist insurgents and Burkina Faso’s military. Speaking anonymously to the BBC, they described brutal battles, with some fights leaving up to 100 dead.Since 2018, they have crossed the Ghana-Burkina Faso border undetected to fight. While they deny being jihadist recruits, they claim to be defending civilian communities linked to their families. One man said his brother’s entire household of 29 people was killed by the Burkinabe military, motivating him to join the fight.However, one of the fighters admitted to attacking civilians, justifying it by saying some locals supported the military. Another acknowledged that the insurgency has lost its original purpose and now revolves around stealing livestock for profit.Reports suggest that Ghanaian fighters are being recruited at northern cattle markets. Some refugees fleeing Burkina Faso accuse both jihadists and […]

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Ibrahim Mahama Rebukes Appiah Stadium Over Aggressive Behavior Toward Mahama

Ghanaian businessman Ibrahim Mahama publicly criticized political activist Appiah Stadium for his forceful approach toward his brother, former President John Dramani Mahama. The incident occurred at a funeral for the mother of MP Mubarak Mohammed Muntaka, where Ibrahim confronted Appiah Stadium, stating, “It is not nice.”A video of the encounter has since gone viral, with many people discussing Appiah Stadium’s persistent and sometimes intrusive interactions with high-profile figures. This follows a previous incident where security personnel blocked Appiah Stadium from getting close to Mahama at a funeral for the late Chief of Defence Staff, Lt. Gen. Arnold Quainoo.While Appiah Stadium has been a vocal supporter of Mahama, some believe his actions often cross the line of protocol and decorum.

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Mahama Declares War on Corruption: “Ghana Is No Longer a Safe Haven”

President John Mahama has sent a strong warning to corrupt individuals, declaring that Ghana is no longer a safe space for those who defraud the state. Speaking after receiving a report from the Operation Recover All Loots (ORAL) team, he emphasized his administration’s commitment to fighting corruption and recovering stolen state assets.The ORAL team, led by Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, presented a report detailing 2,417 cases of alleged corruption, with stolen assets valued at approximately $21.19 billion. These assets include lands, bungalows, and other state properties believed to have been unlawfully acquired by officials of the previous government.Mahama assured Ghanaians that his government stands firmly for integrity, accountability, and the rule of law. He called on citizens, civil society, the media, and public officials to support the anti-corruption agenda, stating that all those found guilty would face justice without fear or […]

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Manasseh Azure Criticizes Mahama’s Decision to Discontinue Court Cases

Award-winning investigative journalist Manasseh Azure Awuni has raised concerns over President Mahama’s decision to discontinue multiple court cases involving officials from the previous administration. He argues that this move weakens Ghana’s anti-corruption fight and sets a dangerous precedent.Azure warns that by halting these prosecutions, the government is indirectly protecting individuals who should be held accountable in court. He believes this decision signals to politicians that delaying legal proceedings could result in eventual dismissal if their party regains power.He emphasizes that justice should not be dictated by political convenience but by due process, urging the Attorney General to prioritize national interest over political considerations.

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Deadly Chaos: Gunmen Attack Bus Under Military Escort in Binduri

A bus traveling from Bawku to Bolgatanga under military escort came under attack by unidentified gunmen at Bazua in the Binduri district on Monday afternoon. While it remains unclear whether there were casualties from the shooting, the chaos led to a tragic incident where a man was run over and killed by a speeding military patrol vehicle rushing to the scene as backup.This attack follows a disturbing incident on Sunday in Bawku, where a woman and her two daughters were killed in the early hours of the morning. These violent events have sparked concerns about rising tensions in the already volatile Upper East Region.

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Bimbilla SHS Students Struggle as Water Crisis Worsens.

Students of Bimbilla Senior High School in the Northern Region are facing a severe water shortage, disrupting their education and daily routines. The crisis has forced them to spend hours searching for water, often missing classes and even risking their lives by crossing busy highways.Due to the persistent shortage in Nanumba North Municipality, some students go days without bathing, affecting their concentration in class. Despite several attempts to find a permanent solution, including failed borehole drilling, the school remains without a reliable water source.Senior Housemaster Tanko Awesu has joined students in appealing to the government, philanthropists, and NGOs for urgent assistance. He noted that while the school recently completed a perimeter wall to improve security, the lack of water remains their biggest challenge.The crisis is not only affecting students but also the larger Bimbilla community, which struggles with access to […]

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Ghana’s Foreign Ministry to Deliver 75,000 Unclaimed Passports via Courier

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs is introducing a courier system to clear a backlog of over 75,000 uncollected passports across Ghana. Foreign Minister Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa announced the initiative on The KeyPoints program on February 8, stating that an audit will be conducted to identify applicants and ensure delivery."We will roll out a courier system so applicants can receive their passports wherever they are," he said, emphasizing the need for a clear identification process.In addition to this, the ministry is implementing digital reforms to improve passport processing and efficiency.Diplomatic Passport ReviewThe government is also reviewing the issuance of diplomatic passports to prevent misuse and protect Ghana’s international reputation. Ablakwa stressed that stricter enforcement of existing laws, such as NLC Decree 155, will ensure only eligible individuals receive diplomatic passports.“The credibility of our passports affects how we are treated at embassies […]

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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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