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Bawku Conflict Declared National Crisis, Otumfuo’s Mediation Brings Renewed Hope — Agalga

Agalga Calls for National Unity in Addressing Bawku Crisis, Praises Otumfuo’s Mediation Efforts Speaking on Saturday, April 12, 2025, Builsa North MP James Agalga raised serious concerns about the escalating violence in Bawku, describing it as a national crisis that now threatens neighboring communities. He strongly advocated support for the peace talks led by the Asantehene, Otumfuo Osei Tutu II. “I speak with a heavy heart. I’ve lived in Bawku and know the people personally—both Kusasis and Mamprusis. I consider them family,” Agalga said. He warned that the conflict has spilled over into surrounding areas such as Binduri, Bulenga, and Walewale, making travel increasingly unsafe. “This situation predates the NDC. Even under President Akufo-Addo, it worsened to the point where parts of the region, like the stretch between Bulenga and Walewale, became dangerous. I know someone who was shot after […]

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Ja Rule Champions Education in Ghana: A Heartfelt Tour and Big Plans for Nuaso School

American rapper and philanthropist Ja Rule has returned to Ghana, reaffirming his dedication to improving education. This time, he’s focusing on the upcoming launch of a six-unit classroom block at Nuaso Anglican Primary School, located in the Eastern Region of Ghana. This initiative, born from a partnership between Ja Rule’s team and the nonprofit Pencils of Promise (PoP), aims to uplift educational facilities and provide a better learning environment for students.Before the grand opening, Ja Rule took time to visit the National Museum of Ghana, reflecting on the deep cultural and historical significance of his work. The museum tour, where he was particularly moved by the history of slavery, strengthened his emotional connection to Ghana and its cultural identity. “Education is something I’m truly passionate about,” Ja Rule shared, adding that he plans to build additional facilities, such as a […]

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Kwahu Paragliding Festival Returns for Its 20th Thrilling Edition

The highly anticipated Kwahu Paragliding Festival is set to take flight once again from April 18 to 21, 2025, marking its 20th anniversary. This internationally recognized event will take place at the breathtaking Odweanoma Mountains in Atibie-Kwahu, attracting adventure seekers and tourists from around the world.Organized by the Ghana Tourism Authority (GTA) under the Ministry of Tourism, Culture, and Creative Arts, the festival is held in collaboration with several key stakeholders, including the Ghana Tourist Development Company and the Kwahu Traditional Council.Experienced tandem pilots from Ghana, the USA, Romania, Peru, and Germany will be offering thrilling paragliding experiences, taking participants from the mountain summit down to the Nkawkaw Stadium. Aside from paragliding, attendees can enjoy various side attractions such as a health walk, fun games, children’s activities, music, and traditional Ghanaian board games. Food, souvenirs, and tour packages will also […]

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Supreme Court to Rule on Akwatia MP’s Fate on April 30

The Supreme Court of Ghana is set to deliver a crucial ruling on April 30 regarding the status of Ernest Yaw Kumi, the New Patriotic Party (NPP) Member of Parliament for Akwatia. The case revolves around a Koforidua High Court’s decision that barred Kumi from holding himself as an MP and later found him guilty of contempt for defying the injunction.Kumi's lawyer, Gary Nimako Marfo, argued that the High Court judge erred by relying on a news article instead of an official gazette notification from the Electoral Commission (EC) when making its decision. He also claimed that the court ignored their pending applications to challenge its jurisdiction and still convicted Kumi for contempt.However, the lawyer for the National Democratic Congress (NDC) candidate, Henry Boakye Yiadom, disagreed, stating that there was no legal requirement for a hard copy of the gazette […]

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Eastern Regional Minister Demands Probe into Siblings’ Tragic Drowning

The Eastern Regional Minister, Rita Akosua Adjei Awatey, has urged the Ghana Police Service to launch an immediate investigation into the heartbreaking drowning of two siblings in an abandoned illegal mining (galamsey) pit.The victims, 13-year-old Twenefuo Koranteng and 10-year-old Kwaku Antwi, drowned while swimming in an uncovered pit at Akyem Abompe in the Fanteakwa South District. Reports indicate that they were with two other children when the tragedy occurred.The incident has left the local community devastated, prompting Mrs. Awatey to extend her condolences to the grieving families. She also called for strict enforcement of mining laws, emphasizing that illegal miners responsible for such dangerous pits must be held accountable."This is a painful reminder of the dangers of illegal mining. Those responsible must face the full force of the law," she stated, vowing to crack down on unsafe mining operations.Authorities have […]

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Illegal Miners Invade Pankese Junior High School Compound

In the Birim North Assembly of the Eastern Region, illegal miners, locally known as "galamsey," have taken over the compound of the Pankese M/A Junior High School (JHS), jeopardizing the safety of students and disrupting their education. These miners are digging near the school, affecting the land that was previously reserved for agricultural lessons and other practical activities.The situation has escalated to the point where some students are participating in these illegal mining activities, sneaking out of school to join the miners after classes. The headmaster, Prince Amoako, expressed concerns about the risks to students' safety and the adverse impact on their learning environment. Despite efforts to stop the miners, the situation remains unresolved.The School Management Committee Chairman, Noah Addo, raised further alarms about the demolished school urinal and the lack of promises from authorities to rebuild it. With the […]

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8 Dead, Several Injured in Fatal Akyem Boadua Road Accident

A tragic accident on the Akyem Boadua road in the Eastern Region has left eight people dead and six others injured.The crash occurred in the early hours of Friday, March 7, 2025, when a vehicle traveling from Kade to Accra lost control and somersaulted due to high speed and poor visibility caused by the bushy road.Five passengers died on the spot, while three others succumbed to their injuries at the hospital. The driver, who ignored passengers’ pleas to slow down, fled the scene after the accident.Authorities are investigating the incident, and road safety officials continue to warn against reckless driving to curb rising accidents.

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EOCO and UK Join Forces to Fight Romance Fraud in Ghana

The Economic and Organised Crime Office (EOCO) of Ghana and the UK's National Crime Agency (NCA) have launched a campaign to tackle the rising cases of romance fraud in the country. The initiative aims to educate the public, strengthen intelligence-sharing, and encourage victims to report fraudsters.Romance fraud involves scammers deceiving individuals online, building fake emotional connections, and manipulating victims to extort money. To counter this, EOCO and the NCA will roll out educational resources, social media outreach, and roadside awareness campaigns.As part of the initiative, two fraud-reporting hotlines—0547-419-419 and 0800-910-910—have been introduced to make it easier for the public to report suspicious activities.The UK’s NCA stressed the urgent need for global collaboration, noting that fraud accounts for over 40% of crimes in the UK. EOCO emphasized that romance fraud not only causes financial losses but also damages Ghana’s reputation internationally. […]

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GWCL to Temporarily Halt Water Supply in Amasaman District for Maintenance

The Ghana Water Company Limited (GWCL) has announced a temporary reduction in water production at the Nsawam Treatment Plant, affecting residents in the Amasaman District.The planned maintenance work, scheduled from March 1 to March 7, 2025, aims to enhance efficiency and ensure better water supply in the future.Affected areas include Amasaman Township, Abehenease, Toman, Sapeiman, Pobiman, Obeyeyie, Daaresalam, Fise, Amanfrom, parts of Pokuase, and nearby communities.GWCL has advised residents to store sufficient water ahead of the disruption and has apologized for any inconvenience caused.

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Ghanaian Youth Advised to Make Safe Choices This Valentine’s Day

The Ghana HIV and AIDS Network (GHANET) has urged young people to celebrate Valentine’s Day responsibly to prevent the spread of HIV. The organization emphasized the importance of expressing love with awareness and caution, warning against actions that could lead to regret.According to GHANET, Ghana recorded 35,460 new HIV infections between January and September 2024, bringing the total number of people living with HIV to 334,000 by the end of 2023. While the national HIV prevalence rate stands at 1.53%, the rise in new infections is concerning.The network advised the youth to avoid risky behaviors such as unprotected sex, multiple partners, sex parties, and substance abuse. It encouraged safe sex practices, including consistent condom use, or abstinence where possible. GHANET also urged the public to get tested, highlighting the availability of HIV self-testing kits for privacy.For more information, individuals can […]

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