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Kasoa man in critical condition after mob attack over alleged refrigerator theft

A man believed to be in his late 30s is in critical condition at the Kasoa Polyclinic after he was allegedly assaulted by a mob over a suspected theft incident at Kasoa Walantu Junction in the Awutu Senya East Municipality. According to eyewitness accounts, the man was caught while attempting to remove the motor from a refrigerator that had been brought to a repair shop in the area. He was reportedly apprehended on the spot and subjected to severe beatings by some residents before police arrived. The owner of the repair shop, Sylvester Awugya, told Adom News that his business has recently experienced a series of thefts, which heightened emotions when the suspect was caught allegedly stealing refrigerator parts. Officers from the Kasoa Divisional Police Command later intervened, rescued the man from the mob, and rushed him to the Kasoa […]

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Youth Dialogue in Jema Renews Commitment to SRHR and SGBV Prevention

A high-level youth policy dialogue on Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights and Sexual and Gender-Based Violence has wrapped up in Jema, Kintampo South, with renewed commitments to protect young people and improve access to youth-friendly health services across the Bono East Region. The forum, held on December 4, 2025, was organised by the Renel Ghana Foundation on behalf of AfriYAN Ghana in partnership with UNFPA Ghana and PPAG. It brought together 26 participants, including youth leaders, traditional authorities, religious leaders, artisan groups, and representatives from key state institutions. Discussions focused on rising teenage pregnancies, underreported cases of sexual and gender-based violence, psychological abuse, child labour, exploitation of apprentices, and cultural practices that continue to harm young people. Experts from CHRAJ, the Department of Social Welfare, and the Ghana Health Service led sessions on human rights protection, SGBV prevention, and […]

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Interior Ministry Denies Assassination Claims on Kissi Agyebeng

The Interior Ministry has denied claims of any assassination attempt on Special Prosecutor Kissi Agyebeng, saying it has no record or report of such an incident. The response follows a statement from the Office of the Special Prosecutor, which alleged that Mr Agyebeng had survived two assassination attempts while carrying out his duties. The claim was mentioned by Samuel Appiah Darko, Director of Strategy, Research and Communications at the OSP, during a Newsfile appearance on December 6, 2025, where he also alleged that he had been handcuffed and beaten by 17 police officers. In its December 8 statement, the Ministry said it takes the allegations seriously because such claims, if confirmed, could undermine the government’s work in fighting corruption. The Ministry noted that initial engagements with Mr Agyebeng indicate that the alleged incidents occurred before this year. It added that […]

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Apostolic Church Ghana Dedicates New TAC Tower in Accra

The Apostolic Church Ghana has dedicated its new headquarters, TAC Tower, located in Madina, Accra. The dedication ceremony on December 5 brought together church leaders, former presidents and vice presidents, members of the Christian Council, engineers, and several invited guests. Apostle Dr. Aaron Nartey Armi-Narh, President of the Church, led the event. TAC Tower rises eight storeys and was funded through contributions from local assemblies, individuals, and partners. The building includes a two-level basement car park, a 300-seat auditorium, 16 executive suites, a restaurant, gym, infirmary, and multiple administrative offices. Church leaders described the project as a fulfilled prophecy and a testament to the commitment of members who supported it without relying on bank financing. Elder Ebenezer Quao, Chairman of the Project Building Committee, explained that a sod-cutting ceremony in 2020 launched the project during the COVID-19 period, with full […]

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Five Suspected Armed Robbers Arrested in Sefwi Bekwai

Police in the Western North Region have arrested five suspected armed robbers believed to be responsible for a string of attacks in Sefwi Bekwai and nearby communities. The suspects — Iddrisu Abdalla, 20; Abdul Rahaman Abubakar, 21; Okasha Mohammed, 19; Toffic Bawa, 24; and Richard Gyapong, 35 — were captured during an intelligence-led operation launched to deal with rising robbery cases in the area. According to the Regional Police Command, three of the suspects were first approached after officers spotted them on an unregistered motorbike. They refused to stop at the Mpesiem Police snap checkpoint, sparking a chase that ended with their arrest. Follow-up operations at their homes led to the arrest of two more accomplices. Officers searching their rooms found a backpack containing talismans, a face mask, and several rings — items investigators believe were used as part of […]

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GES explains why some SHS students repeat a year, Dr Tandoh says it’s a learning support process

Former Deputy Director-General of the Ghana Education Service, Dr Kwabena Bempah Tandoh, has explained why some SHS students are made to repeat a year, saying the practice is part of a structured educational process, not a punishment. Speaking on Adom FM’s Dwaso Nsem, he said repetition has always been used when students have not fully grasped the material. According to him, the process today is different from the mass promotion and mass repetition systems that existed years ago. “At first, repetition was done when students had not done well. It is a process,” he said, adding that schools follow specific steps before a student is asked to repeat. Dr Tandoh emphasized that students learn at different speeds. Some absorb content quickly, others need more time, and the system must acknowledge those differences. He noted that Ghana’s education system historically disadvantaged […]

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Ghana Mineworkers’ Union Demands Urgent Reforms as Casualisation and Outsourcing Surge

The Ghana Mineworkers’ Union is calling for urgent reforms in the mining sector, warning that growing casualisation, outsourcing, and unresolved financial sector problems are putting thousands of workers at risk. At the Union’s National Executive Council meeting in Accra, General Secretary Abdul-Moomin Gbana said miners are not benefiting from the sector’s strong performance, even though gold prices reached about US$4,000 this year. Instead, he said companies continue to post massive profits while pushing workers into insecure roles. According to him, more than 90 percent of workers in the industry are now on temporary, casual, or fixed-term contracts. He blamed this on poor implementation of local content policies that have allowed core mining jobs to be outsourced under conditions that weaken job security. Mr Gbana acknowledged progress at Bogoso-Prestea, praising Heath Goldfields Ltd for clearing most outstanding salaries and preparing the […]

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EC postpones District Assembly and Unit Committee by-elections

The Electoral Commission has postponed the District Assembly and Unit Committee by-elections that were supposed to take place on Tuesday, November 11, 2025. In a statement released on November 3, 2025, the Commission said the elections have been suspended until further notice. It did not explain the reason for the delay but assured the public that a new date will be announced soon. The notice, signed by Fred Tetteh, Deputy Director of Research, Monitoring and Evaluation, thanked the public for their patience and urged citizens to stay calm while the Commission finalizes a new timeline for the by-elections.

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GNAT President links rising basic school exam failures to politics and delayed capitation grants

The President of the Ghana National Association of Teachers (GNAT), Rev. Isaac Owusu, says the growing rate of exam failures among basic school pupils is tied to the heavy politicisation of education and persistent delays in releasing the capitation grant. Speaking on Adom FM’s Dwaso Nsem, he argued that government alone cannot run basic education effectively without meaningful support from parents. He added that moves to restrict Parent-Teacher Association (PTA) contributions have only made conditions in schools worse. Rev. Owusu explained that the capitation grant is nowhere near enough to fund school operations, considering that it has to cover exams, sports, meetings, minor repairs, and teaching materials. He revealed that no basic school receives more than GH₵1,500 per term, which creates serious challenges for schools trying to provide quality education. He warned that pupils will continue to struggle in WAEC […]

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UEW Chancellor demands stronger action against illegal mining after Ayensu River pollution

The Chancellor of the University of Education, Winneba (UEW), Neenyi Ghartey VII, has renewed his call for stronger action against illegal miners whose activities have heavily polluted the Ayensu River, the main water source for the Agona Kwanyarko treatment plant. The pollution has triggered water shortages across several parts of the Central Region. Neenyi Ghartey VII made the appeal during UEW’s 30th Graduation Ceremony, where 8,288 students graduated across diploma, undergraduate, and postgraduate programmes. He said the once-clear Ayensu River—used for drinking, cooking, and irrigation—has turned “milky, toxic, and contaminated with mercury and cyanide” because of ongoing illegal mining. He also condemned recent attacks on security personnel by illegal miners, calling the trend alarming and unacceptable. The Chancellor urged the government to equip the National Anti-Illegal Mining Taskforce (NAIMOS) with modern tools and technology to strengthen the national fight against […]

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