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Elmina Residents Demand Justice for Nduom’s Businesses, Threaten Divine Wrath.

Residents of Elmina in the KEEA Municipality have given the government a one-week ultimatum to restore Dr. Papa Kwesi Nduom’s collapsed businesses, warning of invoking the wrath of their gods if no action is taken.During a peaceful protest, locals accused the government of deliberately targeting the legacy of their prominent citizen. Protest leader John Quansah stressed the community's reliance on divine intervention, highlighting the spiritual significance of their appeal.The demonstrators also blamed former Finance Minister Ken Ofori-Atta for the collapse of GN Savings and Loans, calling it politically motivated. Protesters demanded justice for Dr. Nduom, describing him as a key figure in creating opportunities for the youth and preserving Elmina’s economic pride.

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Shirley Ayorkor Botchwey Elected Commonwealth Secretary-General.

Shirley Ayorkor Botchwey, Ghana’s former Minister of Foreign Affairs and Regional Integration, has been elected as the Secretary-General of the Commonwealth, making her the first Ghanaian to hold this prestigious position. Her election highlights her extensive diplomatic experience and signals a new chapter for the Commonwealth, especially with her focus on addressing issues that resonate with Commonwealth countries, such as climate change, youth empowerment, and trade facilitation.Ayorkor Botchwey has a longstanding career in Ghanaian politics and international relations, known for her advocacy on sustainable development and support for peace and stability across Africa. Her appointment also positions Ghana at the forefront of global diplomacy within the Commonwealth's 56-member bloc. Leaders and representatives across the Commonwealth have praised her election, viewing it as a strong step toward revitalizing the organization’s influence on global and regional issues.This accomplishment follows her tenure as […]

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GAWU Launches Initiative to Combat Child Labour in Volta Fishing Communities.

The General Agriculture Workers Union (GAWU) is taking significant steps to combat child labour in Ghana’s fishing communities, particularly around Volta Lake. In collaboration with the Danish Trade Union Development Agency (DTDA), GAWU visited the North Dayi district and Kpando municipality, raising awareness about the importance of prioritizing education for children over labour.During the visit, a Community Child Protection Committee (CCPC) was established to monitor and report instances of child labour. District Chief Executive Kudjo Atta emphasized the need for accurate reporting and urged community members to differentiate between legitimate help and exploitation.GAWU’s General Secretary, Andrews Addoquaye Taggoe, encouraged parents to keep their children in school, highlighting that education is essential for achieving future aspirations. To further support local schools, GAWU donated a seesaw and shirts promoting the message "Child Labour, Away!!," reinforcing their commitment to fostering a child-friendly environment. […]

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