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Ho Aviation Academy Set to Take Off by End of 2025 – Togbe Afede

Togbe Afede XIV, the Agbogbomefia of the Asogli State, has announced that the first phase of the Aviation Academy in Ho, including a Pilot Training School, is expected to be completed by the end of 2025.Speaking during a feasibility study at the Ho Airport, Togbe Afede expressed confidence in meeting the timeline, stating that key international approvals and infrastructure blueprints are already in progress. He revealed that in the next eight months, construction should be completed, with plans in place to ship and assemble two training aircraft in Ghana.Beyond pilot training, the academy will also feature a Maintenance, Repair, and Overhaul (MRO) facility. Togbe Afede emphasized that skilled aerospace engineers from Ghana, currently working in Europe and the U.S., have been invited to contribute their expertise. He believes this facility could attract aircraft from across the world for servicing, given […]

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Alkebulan City Project: A New Ultra-Modern City Rises in Agave-Dzebetato

A groundbreaking modern city project, spanning over 2,000 acres, has officially begun in Agave-Dzebetato, South Tongu District of the Volta Region. Named Alkebulan City Ghana, the ambitious development will feature residential and business districts, a university, a vocational college, a teaching hospital, a sports academy, and a shopping mall.Other key facilities in the multi-million-dollar project include an aerodrome for private jets, a grand conference center, a stadium, a seven-star hotel, and various recreational spaces.Dr. Delorn Madeiz, CEO of Imperial Madeiz Ltd, the company spearheading the project, expressed gratitude to traditional leaders for donating land to make the vision a reality. He stated that Alkebulan City will accommodate up to five million people and play a crucial role in economic transformation by curbing rural-urban migration, creating jobs, and boosting regional integration.The project, set for completion within five years, will be built […]

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Volta Minister Vows to Protect Tidal Wave Victims

The Volta Regional Minister, James Gunu, has assured residents of Ketu South affected by tidal waves that the government is taking urgent steps to safeguard lives and address the crisis.During a visit to the hardest-hit communities—Agavedzi, Amutinu, and Salakope—he acknowledged the devastation caused by the sea’s invasion, which has destroyed homes, displaced families, and even forced the exhumation of bodies from cemeteries. Some residents reported that two women died from heart attacks after losing their homes.Gunu, accompanied by security officials and the National Disaster Management Organisation (NADMO), stated that the government is committed to finding long-term solutions. In the meantime, NADMO will remain on-site to assist affected residents, and medical teams, including a clinical psychologist, will arrive next week to provide healthcare and trauma support.Community leaders, including assembly members and traditional authorities, called for an urgent extension of the sea […]

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HTU Welcomes Over 4,000 Fresh Students at 32nd Matriculation

Ho Technical University (HTU) officially admitted its newest batch of students at its 32nd matriculation ceremony, marking a historic intake of 4,120 students—the highest since its upgrade to a tertiary institution.Vice-Chancellor Professor Ben Q. Honyenuga welcomed the freshers, highlighting HTU’s growing global recognition, including a top-300 global ranking and its status as Ghana’s best technical university. He urged students to embrace innovation, discipline, and entrepreneurship while taking advantage of international exchange programs.He emphasized HTU’s commitment to inclusivity, strict academic policies, and a zero-tolerance stance on violence. The ceremony ended with a call for students to focus on academic and personal growth.

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Sallakope’s Struggle: A Village Vanishing into the Sea

For decades, Sallakope in the Ketu South Municipality thrived as a vibrant fishing community. Fishermen returned home daily with abundant catches, and hunger was almost unheard of. However, the once-distant sea—previously 500 meters away—has now crept dangerously close, standing just nine meters from the village.Relentless tidal waves have swallowed large portions of the land, forcing many residents into makeshift shelters. This year alone, another wave displaced 50 people, leaving a remaining population of about 1,500 living in fear of further destruction.During a recent visit, Volta Regional Minister James Gunu and Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) CEO Professor Nana Ama Brown Klutse saw firsthand the devastation. The community's chief fisherman, Emmanuel Anum Tettey, painted a grim picture: fishing nets now pull up debris instead of fish, houses have been consumed by the sea, and even graves have been washed away. With no […]

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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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Weta Reclaims Council of State Seat as Gabriel Tanko Wins Volta Elections

For years, the town of Weta in the Volta Region has been known for its contributions to Ghana’s leadership and governance. One of its most distinguished figures, the late Professor Kofi Nyidevu Awoonor, served as Chairman of the Council of State from 2009 to 2013, leaving a lasting impact on the country’s political and cultural landscape.After years without representation in the Council, Weta has made a comeback. Gabriel Kwamigah Atokple Tanko, a 36-year-old businessman and philanthropist, has won the Volta Region’s Council of State seat in the 2025 elections, securing 24 out of 36 votes. His victory signifies a shift towards youth-led governance and economic-focused leadership.Unlike Professor Awoonor, whose contributions were rooted in literature and diplomacy, Atokple brings an entrepreneurial background, prioritizing investment, job creation, and infrastructure development. His election highlights the growing demand for leaders who can merge policy […]

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FDA Battles Influx of Illegal Diapers and Sanitary Pads

The Food and Drugs Authority (FDA) of Ghana is intensifying efforts to curb the rise of unbranded and uncertified diapers and sanitary pads flooding the market. These substandard products, some of which are refurbished and repackaged without proper labeling, pose serious health risks to consumers.Leading the charge is FDA CEO Dr. Delese Mimi Darko, who has dedicated over two decades to safeguarding public health under different administrations. Despite her commitment, certain individuals within CEPS (Customs Excise and Preventive Service) reportedly undermine her efforts by reselling seized illegal products back to importers, who then redistribute them across the country.These importers, often linked to political figures, prioritize profits over public safety. Dr. Darko, however, remains resolute in ensuring that dangerous sanitary products are destroyed and that blacklisted importers do not return to the market.Ghana has local manufacturers capable of meeting the country’s […]

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Mahama Declares War on Corruption: “Ghana Is No Longer a Safe Haven”

President John Mahama has sent a strong warning to corrupt individuals, declaring that Ghana is no longer a safe space for those who defraud the state. Speaking after receiving a report from the Operation Recover All Loots (ORAL) team, he emphasized his administration’s commitment to fighting corruption and recovering stolen state assets.The ORAL team, led by Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, presented a report detailing 2,417 cases of alleged corruption, with stolen assets valued at approximately $21.19 billion. These assets include lands, bungalows, and other state properties believed to have been unlawfully acquired by officials of the previous government.Mahama assured Ghanaians that his government stands firmly for integrity, accountability, and the rule of law. He called on citizens, civil society, the media, and public officials to support the anti-corruption agenda, stating that all those found guilty would face justice without fear or […]

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Manasseh Azure Criticizes Mahama’s Decision to Discontinue Court Cases

Award-winning investigative journalist Manasseh Azure Awuni has raised concerns over President Mahama’s decision to discontinue multiple court cases involving officials from the previous administration. He argues that this move weakens Ghana’s anti-corruption fight and sets a dangerous precedent.Azure warns that by halting these prosecutions, the government is indirectly protecting individuals who should be held accountable in court. He believes this decision signals to politicians that delaying legal proceedings could result in eventual dismissal if their party regains power.He emphasizes that justice should not be dictated by political convenience but by due process, urging the Attorney General to prioritize national interest over political considerations.

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