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Scrap Dealers and Traders Reclaim Agbogbloshie Land Amid Controversy.

Over 80 acres of land at Agbogbloshie, reclaimed in 2021 by the Greater Accra Regional Coordinating Council (GARCC) under the "Let’s Make Accra Work" initiative, are being reoccupied by scrap dealers and traders. The reclaimed land, initially cleared to reduce crime, environmental hazards, and health risks, was earmarked for projects like the Ablekuma Central Municipal Hospital.Within two weeks, the squatters had broken parts of the protective wall, erected wooden structures, and occupied areas stretching from the Abossey Okai Central Mosque to the Odaw River bridge. Some tied flags of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) to their structures, claiming entitlement following the change in government.A leader among the group, Rashid Moro, stated that their occupation was temporary, awaiting formal engagement with a new municipal chief executive. However, the Onion Sellers Association denied involvement, noting they had accepted their relocation to Adjen […]

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GJA Sets March Deadline for Update on Ahmed Suale’s Murder Case.

The Ghana Journalists Association (GJA) has given authorities until the end of March 2025 to provide a significant update on the unresolved murder of investigative journalist Ahmed Suale. At a press conference in Accra, GJA President Albert Kwabena Dwumfour expressed disappointment over the lack of progress six years after the assassination.Mr. Dwumfour criticized the police for their poor handling of the case and warned that if no satisfactory update is provided, the GJA will take the matter to the ECOWAS Community Court of Justice. This decision follows claims by MP Kwame Asare-Obeng (A-Plus), who alleged he gave police information about suspects but has seen no action.The GJA also pledged to escalate journalist Latif Iddrisu's 2018 assault case to the same court if no action is taken by the March deadline. International organizations, including the Federation of African Journalists (FAJ), have […]

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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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Dansoman Residents Call for Urgent Sea Defence Project to Halt Erosion.

Residents of Dansoman's Beach Road in the Ablekuma West Municipality are urgently appealing to the government to extend the ongoing sea defence project to their area. Coastal erosion and tidal waves have wreaked havoc, leaving many homeless and destroying valuable properties.According to the residents, the incomplete sea defence at Glefe, a neighboring community, has redirected the force of the waves, intensifying the damage.“When there was no sea defence at Glefe, the sea wasn’t this aggressive here. Now, it’s unbearable,” lamented Hasiaye Neequaye, who lost her newly built home to the advancing sea.Another resident, Daniel Lamptey, shared heartbreaking details about the loss of a site that once housed 12 buildings. “We spent millions on concrete stones, but they couldn’t stop the sea from destroying everything,” he said. In desperation, residents have resorted to using refuse to create makeshift barriers against the […]

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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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American Woman Jailed 10 Years in Ghana for Bolt Driver Robbery.

An Accra Circuit Court has sentenced Skylah Leeann Marine Travis, an American woman, to 10 years of imprisonment with hard labor for robbing a Bolt driver. Her Liberian fiancé, Daniel Ireland, was also sentenced to the same term after pleading guilty to conspiracy, robbery, and stabbing the victim.The incident occurred on January 7, 2025, when the couple hired the driver to transport them from Labadi to Teshie Malik in Accra. Upon arrival, Ireland stabbed the driver multiple times and the couple fled with his car, two phones, and GHC1,000 cash. The driver, severely injured, was rescued by a passerby and hospitalized.The couple admitted to the crime and claimed they were under the influence of drugs, having traveled to Ghana for rehabilitation. The judge urged them to seek rehabilitation after serving their sentences and ordered them to pay GHC6,000 each in […]

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Controversy Halts Vetting of Ministerial Nominees.

Ghana politics, vetting controversy, ministerial nominees, Parliamentary Appointments Committee, Kwame Governs Agbodza, minority-majority clash, Ghana parliament news, roads minister designate, Alexander Afenyo-Markin, Bernard Ahiafo. 4o The vetting of ministerial nominees by Ghana’s Parliamentary Appointments Committee came to an unexpected halt due to disagreements between the minority and majority members. Minority Leader Alexander Afenyo-Markin raised a constitutional concern regarding the absence of an executive secretary to oversee the process, sparking heated exchanges. Chairman Bernard Ahiafo suspended the session for five minutes to allow for internal discussions, though tensions remained high. As the proceedings resumed, Minister-Designate for Roads and Highways, Kwame Governs Agbodza, faced a two-hour delay in being vetted. The controversy highlights the ongoing friction in Ghana’s political landscape during the vetting process.

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K.T. Hammond Sues Captain Smart Over Defamation Allegations.

K.T. Hammond, former MP for Adansi Asokwa, has filed a defamation lawsuit against broadcaster Captain Smart. The suit stems from remarks made during an Onua TV broadcast, accusing Hammond of making tribal comments about a rival's election win.The controversy followed Hammond's loss in the December 2024 parliamentary elections to NDC’s Godwin Animli Dorgbadzi Dorani. Captain Smart and his co-host attributed the alleged tribal remarks to Hammond, who has denied the accusations, stating that they tarnish his reputation and paint him as a tribalist unwilling to accept defeat.Hammond seeks damages, an injunction on further defamatory remarks, a public apology, removal of defamatory content, and coverage of legal costs.

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