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I do not agree threshold for a prima facie case against the CJ is low – Barker-Vormawor

Constitutional Rights and Policy Strategy Advisor at Democracy Hub, Oliver Barker-Vormawor, has strongly contested the assertion by a former Deputy Attorney General, Diana Asonaba Dapaah, that the threshold for establishing a prima facie case against the Chief Justice is low. Speaking on JoyNews’ Newsfile on Saturday, Barker-Vormawor argued that, contrary to the Deputy AG’s claims, the threshold is considerably high, and the legal process demands a robust evidentiary basis before such a case can proceed. He maintained that, in his view, the allegations currently levelled against the Chief Justice are substantial and, when considered together, meet the necessary requirements to establish a prima facie case. Barker-Vormawor's remarks come amid growing public debate over the accountability of judicial figures and the integrity of constitutional processes in the country following petitions to the president to remove the Cheif Justice, Gertrude Torkornoo for alleged misconducts. The president […]

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Four arrested as NACOC intercepts cargo with suspected cocaine at Swiss Port 

Officials of the Narcotics Control Commission (NACOC) on Wednesday, April 23, 2025, intercepted a cargo being packaged for shipping at the Swiss Port. It contained concealed substances suspected to be cocaine and destined for the Netherlands. In a statement, NACOC noted that a total of 73 slabs, weighing 89.74 kg, were intercepted. Four suspects have been arrested and are currently in custody at NACOC while investigations are underway.

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pokua Ahwenee Foundation donates medical equipment to Akwasiho Health Centre

The Opokua Ahwenee Foundation has donated essential hospital equipment to the Akwasiho Health Centre in a bid to enhance healthcare delivery in the Kwahu area. The donation follows an earlier Adom News report highlighting the facility’s logistical challenges. Founder of the Foundation and Adom FM/Adom TV journalist, Abena Opokua Ahwenie, explained that the initiative forms part of the foundation’s broader mission to support health and education in the Kwahu communities. “Our goal is to help bridge the gap in healthcare and education. We saw the need at Akwasiho Health Centre and responded with the necessary equipment. We also urge the staff to maintain the items properly so they can serve the community for a long time,” she stated. Receiving the items on behalf of the health centre, Physician Assistant Hilda Korfiannor expressed her gratitude to both the Foundation and Adom […]

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Felix Kwakye Ofosu Denies Joselyn Dumas’ Appointment as Deputy Director

Felix Kwakye Ofosu, the Minister of State in charge of Government Communications, has clarified that actress Joselyn Dumas has not been appointed to any position in John Mahama’s government. This follows rumors circulating on social media that she had been appointed as the Deputy Director of Diaspora Affairs at the Office of the President.In an interview with Myjoyonline.com, Felix confirmed that while he can verify the appointments of other creative arts personalities, such as Kofi Okyere Darko, Rex Omar, Abeiku Santana, and others, Joselyn Dumas was not among the appointees.This clarification comes after a wave of speculation regarding Dumas' alleged appointment, which stirred reactions from social media users, with some questioning the validity of the appointment and expressing frustration over political appointments within the creative industry.

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Pastor Brian Amoateng Shares How a Gospel Song Led Him to Quit Clubbing

Pastor Brian Amoateng, Founder of Brian Amoateng Ministries, has revealed how a gospel song he heard in a taxi changed his life, leading him to abandon his clubbing lifestyle.Despite being a pastor’s child, Amoateng was deeply engaged in clubbing. One night, on his way to a nightclub, a gospel song played in the taxi, making him emotional. When he arrived at the club, he felt uneasy and left early. That night, he cried and realized he had lost something valuable—his connection with Jesus Christ.From that moment, he decided to dedicate himself fully to ministry. Speaking on Joy Prime’s Changes Show, he encouraged young people to stay spiritually connected, emphasizing that God speaks in mysterious ways.

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Government Approves Construction of Second Gas Processing Plant to Boost Energy Security

The government of Ghana has received Cabinet approval for the construction of a second gas processing plant aimed at addressing the country's ongoing energy supply challenges. This decision was revealed by Energy Minister John Jinapor on March 7, 2025, during a press briefing at the Jubilee House.Jinapor highlighted that the move is a critical step toward ensuring energy security and enhancing the stability of the power supply in Ghana. With growing energy demands and limited gas processing capacity, this new facility will augment existing infrastructure and help meet the country's energy needs, particularly for power generation.The government, in collaboration with the Finance Ministry, will begin taking immediate actions to build the second plant. This initiative is part of a broader strategy to tackle energy challenges in the short, medium, and long term.

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TVs in Government Offices Show Lack of Seriousness – NDPC Boss

The Chairman of the National Development Planning Commission (NDPC), Dr. Nii Moi Thompson, has criticized the presence of television sets in government offices, calling them a symbol of the country's lack of seriousness. Speaking on Citi FM, he shared his experience of removing a TV from his office, stating that public servants are not paid to watch television.Dr. Thompson recounted instances where government employees were distracted by TVs, including one where he walked straight into a minister’s office without being questioned because reception staff were glued to their screens. He revealed that some workers even watched telenovelas and inappropriate content during working hours.Blaming these distractions for low productivity in the public sector, he linked them to complaints about low salaries. He emphasized the need for strict reforms and warned that disciplinary action would be taken against those defying orders to […]

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Trump tells Congress he ‘appreciates’ Zelensky’s message on Ukraine peace

Donald Trump says Ukraine is ready to begin peace negotiations "as soon as possible", with strong signals Russia is also ready for a deal During an address to Congress, the US president read aloud a letter he said he'd received from Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky, which was similar to a message posted on X earlier in the day Trump could soon see Zelensky back in Washington, as a French government spokesperson says Emmanuel Macron is now considering another visit to the White House with the Ukrainian leader and Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer While Donald Trump switched to a more conciliatory tone, he's shown no sign he'll end the pause of military aid  Meanwhile, the UK defence secretary is flying to Washington for a meeting with his US counterpart on Thursday - Ukraine is expected to be top of the agenda

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Smartphones could now get more expensive in the US

Americans are bracing for a price shock thanks to President Trump’s tariffs. The vast majority of our consumer electronics are imported. It’s been the talk of the tech industry for months now. In the lead-up to January’s CES, the massive expo held every year in Las Vegas, the Consumer Technology Association put out an eye-popping estimate: smartphones could soon cost Americans about $213 more, on average — a hike of more than 25%. That’s because smartphone makers are likely to pass on the cost of tariffs to customers. It’s rarely companies or foreign governments that pay the price. It's no wonder Apple CEO Tim Cook has been so busy courting Trump lately. Last month, the iPhone maker announced a $500 billion investment in its US operations over the next four years. Trump said his tariffs are the reason, although the […]

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MoMo Vendor Shot Dead in Armed Robbery at Krofrom, Kumasi

A 27-year-old Mobile Money (MoMo) vendor, Patricia Nimako, has been shot and killed by suspected armed robbers at Krofrom in the Ashanti Region.The attack occurred at approximately 3:00 PM on Thursday, February 13, 2025, when two armed men targeted her MoMo kiosk, fleeing with GH₵10,000 and mobile phones.An eyewitness, Evans, stated that the assailants struck after Patricia had withdrawn money from the bank. "We tried to chase them, but their gun scared us. They escaped towards Airport Road," he said.The victim was rushed to Manhyia Government Hospital, where she was pronounced dead. Residents have since expressed fear over a possible return of the robbers.The police have launched an investigation, as attacks on MoMo vendors have become increasingly common in Ghana, often leading to fatalities or serious injuries.

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