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Volta Aspirant Unveils Plan for Ghana’s Largest Shopping Mall

Dr. David Kofi Wuaku, a Council of State aspirant for the Volta Region, has announced an ambitious plan to build Ghana’s largest shopping mall, backed by Turkish investors. The project is part of a broader initiative aimed at boosting the country’s economy, creating millions of jobs, and enhancing retail and infrastructure development.The Turkish investors recently visited Ghana for high-level discussions and feasibility studies. They engaged with key government officials, including the First Deputy Speaker of Parliament and Akatsi South MP, Bernard Ahiafor. The talks focused on strengthening economic ties between Ghana and Turkey, with an emphasis on job creation, infrastructure development, and technology transfer.Dr. Wuaku revealed that the proposed shopping mall will feature modern retail outlets, entertainment centers, cinemas, food courts, coworking spaces, and eco-friendly designs. Beyond retail, the investors are also exploring opportunities in industrial development, real estate, agriculture, […]

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Burkinabe Man Sentenced to Life for Killing Wife and Daughter in Kokrobite.

Boigouna Aloys, a 47-year-old Burkinabe man, has been sentenced to life imprisonment by the High Court in Accra for the murder of his German wife, Claudia Weizmann, and their 14-year-old daughter. The conviction followed a unanimous guilty verdict from a seven-member jury on two counts of murder.The tragic events unfolded in Kokrobite, Accra, where Aloys fatally struck his wife with a hammer during an argument. Fearing that their daughter would report the crime, he subsequently strangled her. After the murders, Aloys buried their bodies on their property to avoid detection.Neighbors raised alarms when they noticed the absence of the mother and daughter and reported a foul odor emanating from the house. This led to police investigations, which revealed the presence of human remains, ultimately resulting in Aloys' arrest. During questioning, he confessed to the crimes, admitting to the violent acts […]

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Speaker Declares Four Parliamentary Seats Vacant.

Ghana's Parliament has been thrown into a state of contention after Speaker Alban Bagbin declared four parliamentary seats vacant. This announcement comes following legal disputes around the status of certain MPs, with allegations of breaches in constitutional mandates concerning the residency and allegiance of the MPs. The seats declared vacant include those of Suhum, Amenfi Central, Agona West, and Fomena constituencies. This decision has sparked outrage, particularly from members of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), with some MPs threatening boycotts. They argue that the Speaker’s declaration is politically motivated, aimed at skewing power dynamics in Parliament. The Speaker, however, maintains that his decision is constitutionally sound, calling on all aggrieved parties to seek redress in the courts if necessary.

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Leadership Woes at the Heart of Ghana Football’s Decline.

In recent years, Ghana’s football, particularly its senior national team, the Black Stars, has seen a significant downturn in performance. This decline is not limited to the senior team but spans various levels, including youth and women's football. The current Ghana Football Association (GFA) president, Kurt Okraku, has come under fire for his role in this ongoing deterioration. Despite boasting talented players in top European leagues, Ghana’s national teams have failed to make any significant impact under Okraku’s leadership, including a historic failure to reach knockout stages in major tournaments during his tenure. The blame, Okraku argues, lies with player performance, but many critics point to his administration as the consistent factor across Ghana’s struggling football scene.

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National Security Expands ‘See Something, Say Something’ Campaign in Volta Region.

The Ministry of National Security has extended its 'See Something, Say Something' campaign to border communities in the Volta Region to prevent violent extremists from entering the country. Communities such as Ho West, Afadzato South, North and South Dayi, Ho, and Hohoe Municipalities were included in the campaign.Launched in 2022, the initiative aims to raise public awareness and encourage citizens to report any suspicious activities or movements to the authorities. Campaign leader Akosua Danquah Ntim Sekyere emphasized the importance of vigilance, urging residents to stay alert and collaborate with security agencies to curb violent extremism.The team engaged with various stakeholders, including traditional leaders and schools, urging them not to harbor foreigners involved in illegal activities and to use the toll-free number 999 to report suspicious behavior. Residents were also reminded to stay calm amidst concerns over instability in neighboring countries, […]

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Finance Minister Announces GHC500k Scholarship for Northern Region Journalists.

The Finance Minister has committed GHC 500,000 towards a scholarship fund specifically for journalists in the Northern Region. This initiative aims to support the education and professional development of journalists in the region, enhancing their skills and ability to report on critical issues affecting the area. The fund will likely cover training, educational programs, and other learning opportunities, contributing to the overall growth of journalism in Northern Ghana.

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