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Businessman Faces Charges for Defrauding Police Officer Over Auctioned Vehicles

A 46-year-old businessman, George Adu-Twum, is facing charges for allegedly defrauding a police officer out of GH₵72,000 by promising to secure two auctioned vehicles that never materialized. The accused, who resides in Weija Gbawe, Accra, was introduced to the complainant, a police officer, in 2021, through a mutual acquaintance. The officer’s relatives were in need of a Toyota Pickup and a Hyundai i30, which Adu-Twum claimed to have access to.The police officer paid a total of GH₵72,000, split into two installments, one at Adu-Twum's office and another at the officer's office. Adu-Twum assured the officer that the vehicles would be ready within a week. However, after receiving the money, Adu-Twum went into hiding, leading the officer to report the case.After his arrest in January 2025, Adu-Twum refunded GH₵25,000, but the case continues. The court has granted him bail, and the […]

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New NFA Leadership Vows to Revamp Ghana’s Film Industry

The newly appointed leadership of the National Film Authority (NFA) has pledged to transform Ghana’s film industry by addressing key challenges and fostering collaboration among stakeholders.At a high-level meeting held at the Accra Tourist Information Centre, Executive Secretary Madam Kafui Danku-Pitcher and Deputy Executive Secretary James Timothy Gardiner engaged with key industry players to discuss issues affecting the sector and explore solutions.Representatives from major film associations, including the Ghana Actors' Guild (GAG), Film Producers' Association of Ghana (FiPAG), and the Ghana Academy of Film and Television Arts (GAFTA), attended the meeting. Discussions highlighted concerns such as limited financing, weak copyright enforcement, and the need for stronger legislative support.Industry leaders emphasized the urgency of implementing the long-awaited Legislative Instrument (L.I.) to regulate the sector and provide tax incentives. They also called for improved training programs and a more structured approach to […]

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Unlocking Opportunities: Are We Letting Ghana’s Shipping Containers Go to Waste?

Ghana’s port, a vital gateway for trade, is ironically becoming a graveyard for non-seaworthy and damaged shipping containers—an issue that demands our immediate attention. As these containers clutter valuable space, we must question why they remain idle and who is profiting from this corruption. Bossu Express Logistics has a groundbreaking vision to repurpose these containers into sustainable housing, yet they are being stymied by local agents inflating prices and potentially profiting from scrapping agreements. It’s time to spark change and reclaim this opportunity!The Stark Reality:For over a year, Bossu Express Logistics has sought to negotiate contracts to purchase 4 to 6 shipping containers at a time for their community project. Despite their dedication, they face unreasonable demands from certain port agents who appear to be financially incentivized by corporations to hold onto these unserviceable units. These agents not only benefit […]

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Over 40 Houses Taken Over by Tidal Waves at Weija-Gbawe

In the coastal community of Kelee, within the Weija-Gbawe Municipality of the Greater Accra Region, more than 40 homes have been submerged by advancing tidal waves, leaving residents in fear of losing their entire settlement.Residents of the area have expressed growing concern over the sea’s encroachment, which has brought it dangerously close to their homes. At one point, the shoreline was over 400 meters away from the houses, but now it has rapidly moved inland, swallowing homes and even a school that once served the community. As a result, local schoolchildren have been forced to relocate to Wiaboman, a nearby town, to continue their education.Joseph Addy, one of the remaining residents, shared the distressing reality of his situation, explaining that the tidal waves are gradually eroding the walls of his home. He has no means to afford renting elsewhere, urging […]

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McDan Reveals Why He Delayed Marriage Over ‘Chop Money’ Fears

Renowned Ghanaian businessman Daniel McKorley, popularly known as McDan, has opened up about why he postponed marriage for years, citing financial concerns as a major factor. Speaking at the 2025 PCH Hangouts at ICGC The New Wine Temple in East Legon, he shared how growing up in an environment where money struggles led to conflicts in marriages made him hesitant about settling down.“I was afraid of ‘chop money’ because I saw men physically abusing women over it, and women also verbally attacking men because of it,” he admitted.McDan also revealed that his relentless focus on success affected his personal relationships. He recalled how an ex-girlfriend, Dorothy, left him because he was always too busy working. Even when they spent time together, he would often doze off mid-conversation due to exhaustion.Despite making his first million dollars while driving a modest Fiat […]

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EPA Cracks Down on Open Waste Burning

The Environmental Protection Authority (EPA) has announced plans to take legal action against individuals and businesses involved in the open burning of hazardous waste, particularly electronic waste (e-waste). The EPA’s CEO, Prof. Nana Ama Browne Klutse, emphasized that such practices pose serious environmental and health risks.Speaking at a meeting with the Greater Accra Regional Coordinating Council and local government authorities, she revealed that the EPA, in collaboration with the Attorney-General’s Office, has developed a prosecution guide to enforce penalties. The law prohibits open burning of hazardous waste and imposes fines of 2,500 penalty units for individuals and 10,000 for corporate offenders.Greater Accra Regional Minister Linda Akweley Ocloo expressed support for the initiative, stressing the need for collaborative efforts to curb pollution and ensure a cleaner environment.

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ECG Announces Planned Maintenance, Power Outages Expected in Various Regions

The Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG) has scheduled planned maintenance works across several regions from March 11-12, 2025, which will result in temporary power outages in certain areas. This maintenance is aimed at improving service delivery.Affected Areas and Timelines:Tuesday, March 11, 2025:Volta Region: Power will be cut in Tsito and surrounding areas from 9:00 am to 2:00 pm.Ashanti Region:9:00 am to 5:00 pm: Areas including Darko, Bebu, Ampabame No.2, Trede, Sabin Akroform, and parts of Pakyi No.2.9:00 am to 6:00 pm: Second phase maintenance affecting Atwima Agogo, Abuakwa, Mankranso, Kunsu, Sepaase, Nkawie, Afari, Abakomade, Kasapreko, Nerebehi, and surrounding areas.Wednesday, March 12, 2025:Greater Accra Region: Power will be interrupted from 9:00 am to 5:00 pm in Pokuase Pharmacy, Ayawaso, Nii Ayi, Odumase, Amanfrom, Nsakina, Agbogba, Pantang Royal, and nearby areas.Tema Region: Maintenance will take place from 9:00 am to 4:00 pm, […]

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Burkina Faso Invests $70 Million in Ghana Hydrocarbon Depot to Enhance Energy Security

Burkina Faso has made a strategic move to strengthen its energy security by acquiring the Tema Multi-Purpose Terminal hydrocarbon depot in Ghana for $70 million. This acquisition, involving the National Hydrocarbons Company (SONABHY), aims to expand the country’s storage capacity and ensure a reliable energy supply. The depot is already operational, providing Burkina Faso with a key storage facility outside its borders, offering a backup in case of disruptions in other supply routes. This move also reduces costs by decreasing dependence on third-party depots.

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Cecilia Dapaah Testifies in Court Over $53,000 Stolen Jewelry

Former Sanitation Minister Cecilia Dapaah has testified in an Accra High Court regarding the theft of her jewelry worth $53,000, allegedly stolen by her domestic workers.Speaking in court on Tuesday, March 11, Mrs. Dapaah revealed that aside from cash, the accused individuals took valuable personal items she had collected over the years. The theft, which reportedly occurred between July and October 2022, also included expensive clothing, kente fabric, and men’s suits belonging to her husband.The two accused housekeepers, 18-year-old Patience Botwe and 30-year-old Sarah Agyei, have been charged with conspiracy and multiple counts of stealing. Investigations revealed that the stolen money was used to acquire properties and luxury items.The case has drawn public scrutiny, especially after the Special Prosecutor launched investigations into Mrs. Dapaah’s wealth, leading to her resignation. Despite this, legal battles continue over the stolen funds and assets.

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Driver Who Killed Two Former Achimota Students in Hit-and-Run Arrested

The driver responsible for the fatal hit-and-run incident that killed two former Achimota School students, Davida Asante Boateng and Lilian Akorli, has been captured, as confirmed by family sources. The accident occurred on March 7, 2025, along the Achimota Highway when the two young women were returning to the University of Professional Studies, Accra (UPSA) after attending Achimota School’s bonfire event.The driver, who fled the scene in a black Toyota Corolla, was apprehended after a police chase. Alice Safoa, Davida’s aunt, shared that the driver sought refuge at a hospital after fearing retribution from witnesses, though he was later arrested and returned to police custody once his health was assessed.Davida and Lilian were rushed to the hospital, but tragically, Davida passed away around 4 a.m. on March 8, followed by Lilian later that morning. The incident has sparked grief within […]

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