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ECG Launches “Operation Keep the Lights On” to Recover Revenue.

The Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG) has announced a revenue mobilization exercise, "Operation Keep the Lights On," set to run from January 15 to January 31, 2025. This initiative targets customers with arrears and includes prepaid meter inspections to ensure compliance.In a statement, ECG reminded the public that reconnecting after disconnection without authorization is a crime. The company plans to redeploy senior staff to maximize efforts during the exercise while ensuring that essential customer services remain available.ECG also urged public cooperation and highlighted that the Public Utilities Regulatory Commission’s LI (2413) grants them access to installations for effective operations.

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Tragic Deaths of Two Siblings Locked in Water Drum in Takoradi.

In a heartbreaking incident in Takoradi, two siblings, aged 12 and 8, tragically lost their lives after being locked inside a water drum by their 6-year-old sister. The incident occurred on January 9, 2025, when the children were playing in their home.According to reports, the children climbed into the drum in the family’s kitchen and asked their younger sister to close the lid. Unfortunately, she was unable to open it again when they became trapped inside. The children were discovered unconscious and rushed to the Takoradi Government Hospital, but they were pronounced dead on arrival.The police have initiated an investigation into the circumstances of the incident, with early findings suggesting the children’s play led to the tragic accident.

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Cedi Slides Against Dollar but Gains on Pound.

The Ghanaian cedi experienced a challenging week, depreciating by 0.48% against the US dollar and increasing its year-to-date loss to 1.27% as of January 13, 2025. The local currency ended the week at a mid-rate of GH¢15.68 per dollar and began the new week trading at GH¢15.85.However, the cedi managed a slight gain of 0.26% against the pound while losing 0.62% to the euro.The Bank of Ghana plans to auction $20 million to Bulk Oil Distribution Companies (BDCs) this week to ease demand pressures. Despite this, analysts predict that strong forex demand will keep the cedi under pressure throughout the week.

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Ato Forson Pledges to Scrap Betting Tax and E-Levy in First Budget.

Dr. Cassiel Ato Forson, the Finance Minister-designate, has vowed to abolish both the controversial betting tax and the E-Levy if approved. Speaking before the Appointments Committee on January 13, Dr. Forson criticized the betting tax as ineffective, arguing that it has failed to generate the expected revenue and instead burdens the sector unnecessarily.He also reaffirmed his opposition to the E-Levy, describing it as poorly classified and inefficient within Ghana’s tax framework. Dr. Forson emphasized his commitment to creating a sustainable and growth-oriented tax regime that relieves citizens and promotes economic development.Residents and businesses are optimistic about the potential relief these changes could bring, should Dr. Forson's plans be implemented successfully.

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President Mahama Orders Emergency Food Redistribution to SHS.

President John Dramani Mahama has instructed the Chief of Staff and the Ghana Education Service (GES) to swiftly evacuate food stored in Tema warehouses to Senior High Schools (SHS) nationwide. This directive aims to address a pressing food shortage that arose after schools reopened on January 3, 2025, against the advice of the Conference of Heads of Assisted Secondary Schools.Speaking at a Christian National Thanksgiving Service held at the University for Professional Studies, Accra (UPSA), the President explained that the stored food, originally imported in response to drought conditions in Northern Ghana, will now serve as an emergency solution for SHS feeding.President Mahama also highlighted education as a core element of his "reset agenda," committing to improving infrastructure, teacher resources, and access to technology. He announced plans for a National Education Review Conference to address systemic challenges and forge a […]

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Oral Sex Now Leading Cause of Throat Cancer, Experts Warn.

Medical experts have identified oral sex as the leading cause of throat cancer, surpassing smoking, alcohol consumption, and poor diet. The rise in oropharyngeal cancer, which affects the tonsils and back of the throat, has been linked to human papillomavirus (HPV) infections, sparking what some are calling an epidemic.Dr. Hisham Mehanna of the University of Birmingham explained that HPV infections are often cleared by the immune system, but a small number of individuals struggle to eliminate the virus, leading to its integration into their DNA and potentially causing cancer.The number of oral sex partners significantly increases the risk, with individuals having six or more lifetime oral sex partners being 8.5 times more likely to develop throat cancer. Despite this, only a small percentage of those infected with HPV develop the disease.In the UK alone, about 8,300 people are diagnosed with […]

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Statue of Former President Akufo-Addo Vandalized Again in Sekondi.

The statue of former President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo, located at the Effia-Nkwanta Regional Hospital in Sekondi, has been vandalized once again. The incident, which occurred in the early hours of January 13, 2025, left the statue severely damaged from the head to the knee.Police were alerted to the scene but arrived after the damage had been done. This marks the second attack on the statue, which was repaired just a month earlier in December 2024 after suffering damage to one of its legs.Unveiled in November 2024 to honor the former president, the statue has been a subject of controversy among residents, some of whom question its necessity amidst more pressing community needs. The repeated destruction has fueled speculation about whether the incidents are acts of deliberate vandalism or flaws in the statue’s construction.The police are investigating the latest attack, […]

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Aowin Traditional Council Fights Galamsey with Rituals and Strict Regulations.

The Aowin Traditional Council has launched a bold spiritual and legal campaign against illegal mining, commonly known as galamsey, which has severely harmed the region's water bodies and forest reserves. In a powerful ritual, the council invoked spiritual forces through sacrifices and incantations to warn illegal miners.The Chief of Nkwanta, Nana Ntow III, emphasized the importance of protecting the region's natural resources, with Jema being the last community unaffected by galamsey. To curb further environmental damage, the council has imposed stringent rules requiring miners to provide legal documents and commit to environmental preservation. Violators will face both legal and spiritual consequences.This initiative has received support from locals and environmentalists, but Nana Ntow III has called for greater governmental and private sector support to reinforce the efforts and provide alternative livelihoods for those involved in illegal mining.

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Sustainable Christmas Giving Transforms Takoradi Beach.

The New Takoradi beach received a boost in environmental sustainability during this festive season thanks to a thoughtful cleanup initiative. Markus Hilger, the Western Regional Coordinator of GIZ Ghana, alongside his children Joshua and Noah, organized a community beach cleanup and donated essential sanitation tools.The effort, inspired by a family discussion on sustainable giving, aimed to tackle the environmental impact of excessive packaging often associated with holiday gifts. The Hilger family led the community in clearing debris from the beach, educating participants on sanitation, and providing equipment like wheelbarrows, rakes, spades, and litter-picking rods to support ongoing cleanliness.Markus Hilger emphasized the importance of community-driven environmental care, saying, “Though I’m not from Ghana, living here makes it my responsibility to contribute to its sustainability.”The initiative was praised by Corp Sayvee, founder of the CorpNation Foundation, who highlighted how such sustainable gifts […]

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President Mahama Pledges Stable Power Supply and Economic Growth.

President John Dramani Mahama has assured Ghanaians of his administration’s dedication to maintaining a stable power supply, vowing to prevent the recurrence of “dumsor” (intermittent power outages). Speaking at the Annual National Convention of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Mission in Pomadze, he explained that power supply challenges stem from delays in procuring alternative fuels for thermal plants during scheduled maintenance of the West Africa Gas Pipeline. Mahama pledged timely procurement to avert outages.The President also reaffirmed his commitment to tackling economic challenges, expanding the tax net, and implementing policies like a 24-hour economy. He reiterated support for the free Senior High School (SHS) program, promising to address overcrowding issues. Additionally, Mahama outlined his plans to investigate misappropriated resources and pledged to revive the Pomadze poultry farms.The event, themed “Justice and Peace - The Essential Ingredients for National Development,” brought together over […]

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