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Depression: The Silent Struggle Among Ghanaian Youth.

Depression is increasingly affecting young people in Ghana, creating a silent yet devastating mental health crisis. Dr. David Rex Orgen highlights that this condition is misunderstood and stigmatized in Ghana, leaving many young individuals without the support they need.Symptoms like persistent sadness, withdrawal, and poor academic performance are common but often overlooked. Factors such as academic pressure, unemployment, family issues, and social media pressures exacerbate the issue. Ghana's mental health infrastructure remains underfunded, with only 18 psychiatrists for a population of 30 million.Addressing this issue requires collaboration. Families, educators, and religious leaders must foster open discussions, while the government should prioritize mental health resources and services. By reducing stigma and increasing awareness, Ghana can provide its youth the support needed to overcome this silent epidemic.

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US Applauds Ghana’s Presidential Candidates for Signing Peace Pact.

Ahead of Ghana’s December 7 elections, the United States has praised the country’s presidential candidates for committing to peaceful polls by signing the 4th Presidential Elections Peace Pact.The US Embassy in Ghana issued a statement commending Vice-President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, former President John Dramani Mahama, and 10 other candidates for pledging to ensure violence-free elections. The initiative, spearheaded by the National Peace Council (NPC) and the Institute for Democratic Governance (IDEG), highlights Ghana’s dedication to democracy.Rolf A. Olson, the Chargé d’Affaires of the US Embassy, emphasized that “the will of the Ghanaian people must not be thwarted by the threat of violence before, during, or after the elections,” urging a peaceful and credible process.The theme of this year’s pact, “Pursuing Peaceful Elections, Non-Violence and Justice,” continues a tradition established in 2012. Key figures at the event included Electoral Commission Chair […]

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GCB Bank Empowers Visually Impaired with 100 White Canes Donation.

As part of its corporate social responsibility, GCB Bank has donated 100 white canes to the Ghana Blind Union (GBU). The gesture coincides with International White Cane Safety Day, commemorated annually to highlight the importance of white canes in promoting independence for visually impaired individuals.During the presentation, Patricia Kwasi-Kumah, Head of Corporate Affairs for GCB Bank, emphasized the bank's commitment to fostering inclusivity. "This donation reflects our belief in community and inclusivity. Supporting the GBU is just the beginning of a partnership aimed at empowering visually impaired individuals to achieve their potential," she noted.Ghana Blind Union, which boasts a membership of over 10,500 people across 143 branches, expressed deep appreciation for the donation. Executive Director Dr. Peter Obeng-Asiama stated, "The white cane is the first step to independence for any blind person. GCB Bank’s support is invaluable."With an estimated 230,000 […]

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New Juaben South MP Supports 5,000 Aged Constituents with ‘Shop and Go’ Initiative.

Over 5,000 elderly constituents in New Juaben South, Eastern Region, benefited from the ‘Shop and Go’ initiative led by MP Michael Okyere Baafi. The initiative, started in 2020, provides essential goods and health screenings for the aged, aiming to reduce financial burdens and foster community unity.This year, beneficiaries received food items such as yams, rice, cassava, and plantains, as well as clothing and free medical checks. MP Baafi pledged to continue this project even after leaving office, describing it as a personal duty to support the less privileged.Grateful beneficiaries praised the initiative, emphasizing its positive impact on their well-being and its role in reconnecting them with old friends.

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Peace Over Power: Akyem Muoso Chief Calls for Harmony.

Osabarima Dr. Owusu Beyeeman, Chief of Akyem Muoso, has urged Ghanaians to uphold the sanctity of life and end bloodshed in the pursuit of power. Addressing a durbar marking his first anniversary as chief, he recounted how his town suffered from chieftaincy disputes, which nearly destroyed its unity.Dr. Beyeeman emphasized the need for peace, unity, and development, citing the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and Ghana’s laws that guarantee the right to life. He detailed the progress made during his reign, including improved education, community development, and the construction of a world-class police station to maintain peace.The chief, who had never planned to ascend to the throne, expressed gratitude for the support that has helped transform Akyem Muoso into a peaceful community. He reiterated that nations thrive only when peace prevails, urging all to prioritize harmony over power struggles.

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Ensign Global College Donates to Boost Local Healthcare.

As part of its corporate social responsibility and 10th-anniversary celebrations, Ensign Global College in Kpong has donated two 10,000-litre polytanks to Akuse Government Hospital and Yilo Krobo District Hospital. The college also renovated a toilet facility for the Kpong Ayipala Health Centre.Prof. Stephen Alder, President of the college, highlighted their commitment to addressing the challenges of health institutions in their community. The donation aims to enhance water availability for healthcare delivery, especially for hospital operations.Dr. Lynette Gay, the college's founder, emphasized the importance of healthcare workers, while hospital representatives expressed gratitude, noting the positive impact of these contributions on their services.

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PURC Powers Up Koforidua Office with Solar Energy.

The Public Utilities Regulatory Commission (PURC) has launched a 128 KWP solar photovoltaic system at its Eastern Regional Office in Koforidua, thanks to funding from the German Development Organisation (GIZ). This renewable energy project will significantly cut energy costs and support Ghana’s green energy goals.During the commissioning, PURC Board Member Dora Oppong praised the initiative as a bold step toward sustainability and energy efficiency. Executive Secretary Dr. Ishmael Ackah noted the importance of diversifying energy sources, such as solar, wind, and hydro, and announced plans for new simulation centers in Kumasi, Tamale, and Takoradi next year.The project is part of a larger vision to integrate renewable energy solutions into all aspects of PURC operations, while also inspiring public and private sector stakeholders to embrace sustainable energy practices.

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GH¢2,000 Reward for Cocoa Smuggling Whistleblowers Announced by COCOBOD.

COCOBOD CEO Joseph Boahen Aidoo has introduced a GH¢2,000 reward for informants who report cocoa smugglers, ensuring that culprits are apprehended. The initiative aims to protect Ghana's cocoa industry from revenue losses due to smuggling.Key Points:Incentive Structure:The GH¢2,000 reward will be shared between informants and security personnel.Farmers are encouraged to collaborate with law enforcement to curb smuggling.Farmer Education:At forums across the Eastern Region, over 3,000 cocoa farmers received training on best practices, including fertilization, pruning, and hand pollination, to boost productivity.Farmers were advised against harmful practices like the use of banned weedicides.Economic Measures:COCOBOD has shifted from syndicated loans to internal funding, saving $120 million in interest costs.Producer prices of cocoa have risen significantly from GH¢475 in 2017 to GH¢3,100 in 2024.Commendation and Encouragement:Officials praised cocoa farmers for their vital role in Ghana's economy and encouraged them to sustain efforts for […]

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Three Charged in Aisha Huang Galamsey Case.

Three individuals have been officially charged in connection with the ongoing case against Aisha Huang, a Chinese national widely regarded as a key figure in illegal mining activities ("galamsey") in Ghana.The accused face charges related to illegal mining operations, which have significantly impacted the environment and local livelihoods. Authorities continue to investigate the extent of their involvement as the case garners national attention amid calls for stricter measures against illegal mining.This development underscores the government’s intensified efforts to combat galamsey and protect Ghana’s natural resources.

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Kwahu Abetifi Destoolment: 28 Suspects Denied Bail in Violent Clashes Case.

The Mpraeso Circuit Court has denied bail to 28 suspects involved in a violent destoolment attempt of the Chief of Kwahu Abetifi. The court, presided over by Her Lordship Adwoa Akyemaa Ofosu, remanded the suspects until November 27th to allow the prosecution to conclude investigations.Defense lawyer Mr. Effah Nkrabia Dartey expressed dissatisfaction with the court's decision, questioning the delays in individualizing charges against the accused, who face allegations of kidnapping and firing weapons.The Abetifi Traditional Council supported the ruling, emphasizing the need for continued investigations and the apprehension of additional suspects still at large. Spokesperson Nana Saka Darko remarked, “I agree with the court 100% for not granting bail… some involved have not been arrested yet.”The case remains under intense scrutiny as the community seeks justice for the violent events.

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