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Afaglo Urges Mahama to Extend ORAL Mandate to Probe NPP Corruption Cases

A senior member of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), Novihoho Afaglo, has called on President John Dramani Mahama to extend the mandate of the Operation Recover All Loot (ORAL) task force to further investigate corruption cases linked to former officials of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) administration. Afaglo praised the joint work of ORAL and the Attorney-General’s Department, calling their partnership vital in exposing alleged financial irregularities and misuse of state resources meant for national development. He stated that without ORAL’s vigilance, “Nana Akufo-Addo’s appointees could have stolen millions from the state unnoticed.” According to him, ongoing investigations initiated under Mahama’s administration have already revealed “significant wrongdoing that cannot be ignored.” Afaglo stressed that the current wave of revelations should serve as a warning to all serving public officials, urging them to remember that their roles are meant to uplift […]

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Two Nannies Accused of Drugging Twin Toddlers Granted GH¢100,000 Bail in Accra

Two nannies accused of administering sleep-inducing medication to their employer’s twin toddlers have appeared before the District Court in Accra. The accused, Francisca Boakye (30), unemployed, and Harriet Ansah (31), a nanny, face two counts of conspiracy to commit a crime and four counts of causing harm. Both pleaded not guilty. The court granted them bail of GH¢100,000 each, with two sureties to be justified by landed property, and ordered them to reappear on November 27, 2025. According to prosecutors, the complainant, a businesswoman living in East Legon, employed the two as live-in nannies. On September 20, 2025, Harriet allegedly sent a driver, Emmanuel Koranteng, who also serves as a witness, to buy half a crate of eggs and GH¢5 worth of Dynewell tablets (4mg) from a nearby pharmacy. Koranteng, aware of the drug’s sedative properties, questioned its purpose. Harriet […]

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Firefighters rescue two after car plunges into ditch on Kwahu–Abetifi–Abene road

Firefighters from the Mpraeso Fire Station spent nearly six hours rescuing two men after their vehicle skidded off the Kwahu–Abetifi–Abene road and plunged into a deep ditch late Wednesday evening. The rescue team, led by Station Officer II Sanusi Issah, arrived to find the driver trapped inside the heavily damaged vehicle. After hours of cutting through twisted metal and lifting debris, the firefighters successfully freed him from the wreckage. Both the driver and a passenger were immediately handed over to paramedics from the National Ambulance Service and transported to the Atibie Government Hospital for treatment. Preliminary investigations suggest that brake failure was the cause of the crash, sending the vehicle off the road and into the ditch. The collision caused extensive damage to the front of the car. Officers from the National Intelligence Bureau, including Mr. Banahene, Emergency Medical Technician […]

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PSWU urges urgent talks with Energy Ministry over proposed PURC–Energy Commission merger

The Public Services Workers’ Union (PSWU) of the Trades Union Congress (TUC) Ghana has urged the Ministry of Energy and Green Transition to immediately engage with workers over the reported plan to merge the Public Utilities Regulatory Commission (PURC) and the Energy Commission. In an internal memo, the Union raised serious concerns about job security and staff welfare, warning that the proposed merger appears to be advancing without adequate consultation with the affected employees. According to the memo, workers within both institutions fear the consolidation could lead to redundancies, reassignments, or transfers, potentially destabilizing existing employment arrangements. “We believe this proposal carries significant implications for employees, and engaging with the Ministry will help us understand the details, offer suggestions, and ensure workers’ interests are protected,” the Union stated. The PSWU emphasized that discussions around the restructuring must involve direct consultations […]

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Elikem Kotoko Wants Akufo-Addo Prosecuted Over National Cathedral ‘Organised Crime’ Allegations

Deputy Chief Executive Officer of the Forestry Commission, Elikem Kotoko, says he would welcome the sight of former President Nana Akufo-Addo being “hauled to court” over what he describes as financial irregularities and organised corruption linked to the construction of the National Cathedral. Speaking on JoyNews’ AM Show, Kotoko accused the former president of masterminding what he called “an organised crime unit set up to siphon or launder state funds” under the guise of a religious project. “Let me be frank with you, if wishes were horses, I would be happy to see even former president Nana Addo Dankwah Akufo-Addo being hauled to court to answer for that hole he dug, which seems to be an organised crime unit that he set up to siphon or launder state funds,” he said. Kotoko drew a sharp contrast between Akufo-Addo’s actions and […]

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Minority Yet to Decide on Vetting of Acting Chief Justice Paul Baffoe-Bonnie

The Minority in Parliament says it has not yet decided whether to participate in the vetting of Acting Chief Justice, Justice Paul Baffoe-Bonnie, amid ongoing controversy over the removal of former Chief Justice Gertrude Torkornoo. Minority Leader Alexander Afenyo-Markin stated that his caucus is “keeping all options open” as it closely observes developments related to what he described as serious procedural breaches by the Justice Pwamang Committee, which recommended Justice Torkornoo’s removal. “To deal with the issue of the CJ’s removal, whether or not we are going to participate in any process — for us, all cards are on the table,” Afenyo-Markin said. He accused the committee of undermining due process and delivering what he called “a travesty of justice.” “What that committee has done — the purported recommendation — should prick their own conscience, all the committee members,” he […]

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Lawyer Rashid Ibrahim Elected 59th President of National Union of Ghana Students

Legal practitioner Rashid Ibrahim has been elected as the 59th President of the National Union of Ghana Students (NUGS) after a keenly contested election held during the 58th Annual NUGS Delegates Congress over the weekend. The peaceful and transparent election brought together delegates from universities, colleges, and pre-tertiary institutions across the country. According to the official results released by the NUGS Electoral Commission, Lawyer Rashid Ibrahim secured 360 votes to emerge victorious. He was followed by Agirapah Opoku with 321 votes, Alvin Adjei Othcere with 289 votes, Latif Lawrence Jorhowie with 260 votes, Asare Bediako with 146 votes, and Nazeer Saeed with 6 votes, out of a total of 1,382 valid ballots cast. His victory has been hailed by many within the student movement as the beginning of a new era of purposeful, unifying, and visionary leadership for Ghanaian students. […]

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Kade Chief Osabarima Agyare Tenadu II Abdicates Throne After 21 Years

The chief of Kade in the Eastern Region, Osabarima Agyare Tenadu II, known in private life as William Kwame Apaw, has announced his abdication after 21 years on the throne. In a statement dated October 22, 2025, Osabarima Agyare Tenadu II said his decision was guided by a desire to restore peace, unity, and development in both Kade and Okyeman. He expressed deep gratitude to the Aduana family for the trust they placed in him throughout his two decades of leadership. During his reign, he spearheaded several development projects, including infrastructure improvements and social welfare initiatives aimed at enhancing the lives of his people. However, his tenure was not without challenges. His leadership faced a series of disputes, including a protracted legitimacy case before the National House of Chiefs, which created divisions within the traditional area. The announcement of his […]

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King Ayisoba Calls for Diplomatic Passport Recognition for Promoting Ghanaian Traditional Music

Veteran Ghanaian traditional musician King Ayisoba has called for greater recognition of his contributions to Ghana’s cultural heritage, saying he deserves to be honoured with a diplomatic passport for his role in promoting Ghanaian traditional music worldwide. In an interview with broadcaster Kafui Dey, a snippet of which was shared on X (formerly Twitter), the “I Want To See You, My Father” hitmaker said his decades-long effort in showcasing Ghana’s indigenous sound and culture across international stages merits the same acknowledgment recently given to five celebrated Ghanaian creatives. “For me, the people who received the diplomatic passports, I cannot say they don’t deserve it. Rocky Dawuni has worked hard—it is not easy to be nominated for a Grammy. But I hope they will also think about me because when it comes to Ghanaian music traditions, if they will be truthful, […]

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NLA Partners Ghana Medical Trust Fund to Equip Hospitals Across Ghana

The Director-General of the National Lottery Authority (NLA), Mohammed Abdul Salam, has pledged the Authority’s commitment to collaborate with the Ghana Medical Trust Fund (GMTF) in providing sustainable support for regional and teaching hospitals across Ghana. This assurance came during a courtesy visit by Obuobia Darko-Opoku, Administrator of the GMTF, and her team to the NLA leadership on Wednesday, October 22, to explore partnership opportunities aimed at improving healthcare delivery. Obuobia Darko-Opoku highlighted the dire state of health facilities nationwide, noting the lack of essential diagnostic and treatment equipment such as MRI and CT scanners, dialysis machines, and breast screening units. She explained that the Fund, established under Act 114, has begun a comprehensive needs assessment of all six teaching hospitals and ten regional hospitals, revealing critical gaps in equipment and infrastructure that demand immediate attention. “Our health facilities are […]

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