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Gregory Afoko Granted GH₵500K Bail After 9 Years in Custody

After spending nearly a decade behind bars, Gregory Afoko, accused of the 2015 murder of NPP's Upper East Regional Chairman, Adams Mahama, has been granted bail. The Accra High Court, presided over by Justice Marie-Louise Simmons, approved his release on a GH₵500,000 bail with two sureties—one of whom must justify the bond with a landed property. Afoko is also required to report to the police every two weeks.Afoko was initially arrested in connection with Mahama’s death, which prosecutors say was caused by an acid attack. His alleged accomplice, Asabke Alangdi, has already been convicted and sentenced to death. A jury had previously returned a split verdict, acquitting Afoko of murder, but a retrial is expected.This is not the first time Afoko has been granted bail—he was previously released in 2019, only for the decision to be overturned. Now, after years […]

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Ebi Bright Takes Charles Forson to High Court Over Tema Central Election Results.

Ebi Bright, the National Democratic Congress (NDC) parliamentary candidate for Tema Central in the 2020 elections, has filed a petition in the High Court challenging the election of Charles Forson, the New Patriotic Party (NPP) legislator for the constituency. She argues that the declaration of Forson as the winner was based on irregularities in the 2024 election process.Bright contests the final tally by the Electoral Commission (EC), requesting the court to either nullify Forson's declaration or order a re-run of the election. Her petition alleges that NPP polling agents interfered with the collation process at the Chemu SHS center, which she claims compromised the transparency and fairness of the results.Bright’s legal team is seeking a determination from the High Court regarding the validity of the election, emphasizing the need to ensure justice for the electorate in Tema Central.

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Jurors in Kasoa Ritual Murder Trial Ordered to Forfeit Allowances.

In a dramatic turn of events in the ongoing Kasoa ritual murder trial, the High Court in Accra has directed the jurors involved to forfeit their allowances. This comes after a series of delays attributed to the jurors' absenteeism, which has frustrated the court's attempts to ensure a swift trial. The case involves two teenagers accused of the gruesome murder of a 10-year-old boy, Ishmael Mensah Abdallah, in April 2021 for alleged ritual purposes.The judge’s decision to withhold allowances is seen as a stern measure to address the recurring issue of juror absenteeism, which has been delaying the court process and raising public concerns about the justice system.

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