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Minister-Designate Proposes Large-Scale Farming in Prisons to Tackle Food Shortages

Ghana’s Interior Minister-designate, Ebenezer Okletey Terlabi, has proposed large-scale agricultural initiatives in prisons as a solution to persistent food shortages in correctional facilities.Speaking at his vetting before Parliament’s Appointments Committee on February 25, 2025, Mr. Terlabi highlighted the inadequate daily food allowance of GH¢1.80 per inmate. He believes that engaging prisoners in large-scale farming would help them grow their own food, supplement their meals, and even generate income for the upkeep of the prisons.He suggested establishing prison camps dedicated to agriculture, emphasizing that beyond subsistence farming, correctional facilities could produce food for secondary schools and other institutions facing shortages. He cited Burkina Faso’s prison farming model as a reference for Ghana.Additionally, he proposed relocating some prisons from urban areas to rural regions, where there would be more space for large-scale farming activities. Mr. Terlabi also encouraged private sector involvement in […]

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Mahama to Launch Probe Into National Cathedral Controversy.

President John Dramani Mahama has announced plans to investigate the controversial National Cathedral project following recommendations from the Commission on Human Rights and Administrative Justice (CHRAJ). Speaking at a National Prayer and Thanksgiving Service in Accra on January 12, he stated that the government is committed to auditing the project and addressing allegations of misappropriation of public funds.Highlighting the project’s high costs, Mahama compared it to Nigeria’s National Ecumenical Centre, built for $30 million, and emphasized the need for a more cost-effective approach, including potentially relocating the project.The event, held at the University of Professional Studies, attracted political figures, religious leaders, and the public. Key Christian leaders, including Archbishop Nicholas Duncan-Williams and Bishop Charles Agyinasare, offered prayers for Mahama and the nation’s future.The President stressed the importance of prioritizing essential projects like education and healthcare while fostering unity among Ghanaians. […]

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Parents Urged to Bring Food as Free SHS Faces Supply Crisis.

The Conference of Heads of Assisted Senior High Schools (CHASS) has called on parents to support the feeding of their wards in senior high schools amid worsening food shortages.Speaking to JoyNews, CHASS National Secretary Primus Baro revealed that many schools are grappling with inadequate food supplies, leading to rationing. He urged parents to send students with items like gari, shitor, and sugar to supplement what schools can provide."Food supplies to schools, particularly in the northern regions, are critically low," Baro noted. "In some schools, oil is unavailable, and alternatives like margarine are being used for cooking. Staples such as maize and beans are also scarce, leaving rice and gari as the only available options."CHASS had previously requested that the Ghana Education Service (GES) postpone reopening schools until financial arrears were settled. However, GES rejected this plea, resulting in a dire […]

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Kumasi Shoppers Switch Focus After Elections.

Christmas shopping in Kumasi took a unique turn this year, as many residents delayed their purchases due to uncertainties surrounding the December 7 elections. Prior to the polls, the focus was on stocking up on essential food items like gari, beans, and rice, with fears of post-election violence or a potential lockdown driving the demand. Prices of these staples surged, with some even doubling due to high demand and shortages.However, once the elections concluded peacefully, shoppers quickly shifted their attention to Christmas essentials like clothes, shoes, and decorations. Traders selling festive items have since enjoyed a significant boom, with some reporting record-breaking sales compared to the months before.Meanwhile, traffic congestion and overcrowding in Kumasi's central business district persist, exacerbated by the relocation of traders due to ongoing redevelopment projects. Despite the challenges, the city remains abuzz with shoppers preparing for […]

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