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Hunter Sentenced to 24 Months for Stealing Phones and Cash.

An 18-year-old hunter, Frederick Donkor, also known as K2, from Aboso Nsuaem in the Prestea Huni-Valley Municipality, has been sentenced to 24 months of hard labor by the Tarkwa District Court 2 for unlawful entry and theft. Donkor pleaded guilty to stealing GH¢2,500 in cash, a pair of Jordan sneakers, and three mobile phones—a Samsung Galaxy A21, a Samsung Galaxy 8 Edge, and an iPhone X—totaling GH¢9,700 in value. The theft occurred on December 31, 2024, when Donkor broke into the residence of a 21-year-old cocoa purchasing clerk while he slept. Following his arrest, the police recovered the stolen phones, though one was damaged; however, the cash and sneakers were not retrieved. Presiding Judge Isaac Osei Asare advised Donkor to abandon unproductive behaviors and focus on self-improvement after serving his sentence. 

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Mahama’s Swift Move Averts Power Crisis Amid Gas Pipeline Shutdown.

 President John Dramani Mahama has revealed how proactive measures by his administration prevented a potential energy crisis during scheduled maintenance of the West African Gas Pipeline, a vital fuel source for Ghana's thermal plants.Speaking at the swearing-in ceremony of six new ministers on January 22 at the Jubilee House, Mahama highlighted the advanced arrangements made to supply alternative fuels, ensuring uninterrupted power supply. He criticized the previous administration for failing to prioritize energy stability, which he said could have resulted in power outages.Mahama commended Energy Minister John Jinapor for his leadership during the crisis and reaffirmed his commitment to maintaining a lean government with no more than 60 ministers.

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7 Essential Steps for Buying Litigation-Free Land in Ghana.

Victor Owusu Asante, a legal and real estate expert, has outlined seven crucial steps to ensure a litigation-free land acquisition in Ghana. In an interview with Graphic Online, he emphasized due diligence and professional assistance to avoid common land disputes.Identify the Seller: Confirm the seller's identity and status—individual, company, foreigner, or Ghanaian.Engage a Licensed Surveyor: Visit the land with your own surveyor to confirm coordinates and generate an independent site plan.Conduct Official Searches: Use the Lands Commission's consolidated search system to check the land's status, whether public, family, or stool land.Litigation Search: Investigate the land's legal status at local courts to confirm it’s free from disputes.Check Land Zoning: Verify the land’s zoning with the Land Use and Spatial Planning Authority (LUSPA) to ensure compatibility with your intended use.Review Search Reports: Hire a real estate lawyer to analyze reports before proceeding.Finalize […]

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Mahama’s Free Tertiary Tuition Policy to Reimburse First-Year Students.

The Education Minister-designate, Haruna Iddrisu, has announced that first-year students who have already paid their tuition fees will receive reimbursements under the government’s free tertiary tuition policy.This policy, a flagship initiative of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), aims to improve access to higher education as part of the 2024 campaign promises.Addressing the Appointments Committee in Parliament on January 20, 2025, Mr. Iddrisu revealed that the policy's implementation would require an estimated ₵345 million. The funds will be allocated to tertiary institutions to process refunds for affected students.He also emphasized the flexibility of the policy, allowing parents who prefer to pay tuition fees to do so voluntarily. “The beauty of this is that parents who are willing to pay can still contribute under this policy,” he explained.The free tuition initiative seeks to alleviate financial burdens on families and promote equitable access […]

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Mahama Plans to Review, Not Scrap Free SHS – Haruna Iddrisu.

Haruna Iddrisu, the Minister-Designate for Education, has clarified that President John Dramani Mahama has no intention of canceling the Free Senior High School (Free SHS) policy introduced by the Akufo-Addo administration. During his vetting by Parliament’s Appointments Committee, Iddrisu assured Ghanaians that Mahama is committed to refining and expanding the initiative for sustainability and inclusivity.Iddrisu explained that the proposed review would align the policy with constitutional mandates to ensure improved access to quality education. A stakeholder forum will be held to gather insights from educators, policymakers, and other experts to enhance the program. This move, he noted, reflects Mahama’s dedication to making Free SHS more effective and impactful while addressing its challenges.

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Sekondi Market Traders to Close Early to Prevent Fires.

In a proactive move to prevent fire outbreaks, traders in Sekondi market have agreed to close by 5 PM daily, with all ignition sources and cooking fires to be turned off before the deadline. This decision comes in response to a spate of destructive fires in markets across Ghana.Nana Krah, the Queen Mother of Sekondi Market, confirmed the new measure, which aligns with the President's directives. The Ghana Fire Service, along with other security personnel, will be conducting regular patrols to ensure compliance and prevent any potential fire outbreaks.As part of the safety measures, the Fire Service is also monitoring the market for faulty wiring. Nana Krah has urged all traders to strictly follow the new guidelines to safeguard the market and ensure the well-being of everyone involved.

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Mahama Faces Backlash Over Anti-LGBTQ Bill U-Turn.

President John Dramani Mahama is under fire from Assin South MP, Rev. John Ntim Fordjour, for allegedly backtracking on his campaign promise to pass the Family Values Bill.Rev. Fordjour, a strong advocate for the bill, accused Mahama of betraying Ghanaians by suggesting the promotion of family values through education rather than legislation. Speaking in an interview, he expressed plans to reintroduce the bill in Parliament, highlighting its legality as confirmed by the Supreme Court and its importance in safeguarding Ghanaian cultural norms.The MP emphasized the New Patriotic Party's (NPP) unwavering support for the bill and criticized Mahama for shifting focus after gaining an overwhelming parliamentary majority. He vowed that the bill would return to the legislative floor and urged Ghanaians to hold the President accountable for what he called a breach of trust.

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Officers Brutally Attacked by Mob in Akrofuom.

A police constable and three Community Assistance Police (CAP) officers were viciously attacked by a mob of approximately 50 people in Akrofuom on January 15, 2025. The officers, part of the Obuasi Divisional Police Command, were attempting to arrest a suspect, Sibuba, for allegedly threatening harm against a complainant.During the arrest, the suspect requested to make a phone call to inform his family. Shortly after, a mob armed with various weapons arrived, overpowering and assaulting the officers. The attackers confiscated an AK47 rifle from one of the officers and left them severely injured in a nearby bush.Reinforcements later arrived to rescue the injured personnel, who were rushed to the Obuasi Government Hospital. They have since been discharged. Police have confirmed that the stolen rifle was recovered following the incident.This attack underscores rising challenges in maintaining law and order in the […]

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Apaak Warns Against Interfering with School Food Distribution.

Clement Apaak, the Builsa South MP overseeing food distribution to address shortages in Senior High Schools, has issued a strict warning to those attempting to disrupt the process.He revealed that the operation, directed by President John Mahama, involves distributing rice and other essentials to over 900 secondary and TVET institutions across the country, starting in Greater Accra.Military and police trucks, alongside private volunteer vehicles, are transporting the food, all under heavy security. Apaak emphasized that any interference would be met with legal consequences, assuring the public that the initiative is being closely coordinated by key government agencies to ensure its success.

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Mahama Picks 10 Regional Minister Nominees for Approval.

President John Dramani Mahama has submitted a list of ten nominees for parliamentary approval as regional ministers. These nominees represent regions including Oti, Volta, Eastern, Northern, North East, Upper East, Ashanti, Ahafo, Savannah, and Greater Accra.Notably, Linda Obenewaa Akweley Ocloo, the nominee for Greater Accra, is the only non-executive member of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) among the group. She is currently the Member of Parliament for Shai Osudoku.While six regions—Western, Western North, Central, Bono, Bono East, and Upper West—still await nominations, the appointees so far include seasoned professionals and politicians with diverse expertise in governance, education, health, law, and public service.Some nominees, such as Ali Adolf John for the Northern Region, have already received widespread support in their regions. Parliament’s Appointment Committee has begun vetting nominees, with three awaiting final approval.

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