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Ghanaians in Canada Mourn Belinda Sarkodie in Hamilton Vigil

On Friday, July 18, 2025, a peaceful vigil was held by Ghanaians and sympathizers in Hamilton, Ontario, to honor 26‑year‑old Belinda Sarkodie, who was tragically shot and killed on July 12 while waiting at a bus stop near King Street East and James Street South. Belinda, a recent Ghanaian immigrant, was an innocent bystander, mistakenly struck amid a daylight shooting targeting others at the scene. Why This Matters Community grief: Dozens of residents gathered on the rooftop of Jackson Square Mall, close to where Belinda lost her life, laying flowers and lighting candles in her memory. What started as a gathering of relatives has grown into a wider expression of sorrow—and a demand for justice—from both Canadian and Ghanaian communities. Public safety concerns: Hamilton Police confirmed that the gunman, believed to be a 17‑year‑old, was targeting three others—not Belinda. Investigators […]

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Ajumako Baby Thief Husband Reveals Fake Pregnancy Scam

Rebecca Ofori (40), accused of abducting an 11-month-old girl at Ajumako Market, staged a fake pregnancy to explain her actions. Her husband, who had been childless for years, suspected foul play when the “baby” cried relentlessly and began asking questions—leading to Rebecca’s exposure and arrest. Why This Matters Deception uncovered: Rebecca claimed she relocated to her mother’s home in Enyan Abaasa to prepare for birth. She returned with a baby girl, but the child’s persistent, unexplained crying raised his suspicions. Doorstep discovery: The husband quietly investigated in the wife’s hometown, eventually connecting her story to news reports of the Ajumako stolen baby. He alerted police, who matched the infant via CCTV footage. What’s Next Ofori is in custody in Ajumako, alongside the child, as police work to reunite the baby with her biological parents. The Domestic Violence and Victim Support […]

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Bawumia: NPP Strong Only If Diverse & United

Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, former Vice-President and NPP flagbearer, recently reaffirmed his party’s commitment to inclusion. At a gathering of Constituency Chairmen Caucus in Kumasi, he stressed that NPP must resist tribal and religious appeals used for political advantage. “We are a united party encompassing people from all ethnic groups, all religions … we must not allow those seeking political gain to divide us.” Why This Matters Internal unity: Bawumia addressed growing concerns over divisive lines surfacing within NPP’s presidential primary environment. He emphasized that reliance on ethnicity or religion is not only wrong but potentially dangerous for party cohesion. Democratic integrity: Without internal unity, a political party cannot function effectively as opposition or governance in Ghana’s diverse landscape. He urged members to put ideology and party principles above personal gain. Key Messages from Bawumia Unity above all: Bawumia reminded members: […]

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Agavedzi Hails Mahama for Reviving Blekusu Sea Defence Project

Residents of Agavedzi, Salakope, and Amutinu in Ketu South have welcomed President John Dramani Mahama’s directive to resume Phase II of the Blekusu Sea Defence Project. Over 300 people were displaced and 51 houses destroyed by relentless tidal waves. The project, initially commenced during Mahama’s earlier administration, stalled under the NPP-led government. Mahama announced funding for Phase II in the 2025 budget and urged relocation efforts to safer sites. Why It Matters Protecting lives and infrastructure: The tidal waves have eroded over 800 meters of coastline and threatened major roads like the Keta–Aflao highway, risking both coastal and inland communities Restoring community trust: Residents praised the visit as a turning point. Paramount Chief Torgbiga Adama III called on the government to treat the sea crisis as an urgent emergency and resume the halted sea-defence works immediately. Government Response & Relief Funding […]

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NDC Urges NPP to Reset, Be Stronger Opposition

The National Democratic Congress (NDC) has called on their former rival, the New Patriotic Party (NPP), to use its National Delegates Conference as a platform to reset and reinvent itself—emerging as a stronger, more responsible opposition party. Ludwig Hlordze, NDC’s Director of Logistics and Protocol, delivered this message on behalf of the party at the University of Ghana Stadium conference. Why This Matters Democratic value of opposition: The NDC emphasized that Ghana’s democratic health depends on robust, constructive criticism—not partisan gridlock. Political transition phase: Ghana is undergoing a national reset following the peaceful transition from NPP to NDC leadership. Political parties are urged to recalibrate their ideas, policies, and collaborative roles. Key Messages Delivered The NDC praised the NPP for initiating internal reforms and leadership restructuring. They urged the party to keep elder statesmen like former Presidents Kufuor and Akufo‑Addo […]

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Afenyo‑Markin: NDC Betrayed Ghanaians, Promises Failed

Alexander Afenyo‑Markin, the Minority Leader in Ghana’s Parliament, has publicly slammed the National Democratic Congress (NDC), branding the administration as having failed Ghanaians and betrayed its promises. He highlighted unfulfilled pledges in areas like job creation, economic stability, anti-galamsey measures, and infrastructure reforms. Why This Matters Broken economic promises: During the 2025 budget debate, Afenyo‑Markin criticized the government’s performance, noting rising unemployment and a lack of clear plans for economic recovery. He called the budget uninspired and disconnected from reality. Galamsey failure: The NDC pledged to declare a state of emergency to combat illegal mining. But 120 days into governance, no such action was taken, prompting charges of betrayal and environmental neglect. Rivers remain polluted, and communities destroyed. Key Critiques in His Own Words “Betrayal” on anti-galamsey: “While in opposition, the NDC loudly declared they would impose a state of […]

Immigration Seizes 250 Cyanide Drums on Black Volta Border

On Wednesday, July 16, 2025, officers from the Ghana Immigration Service (GIS) intercepted 250 drums of suspected sodium cyanide along the Black Volta River, near an unapproved crossing in the Nadowli District, Upper West Region—bordering Burkina Faso. The consignment was discovered during routine patrols at approximately 13:45 GMT near Zukpiri, ostensibly prepared for smuggling into Burkina Faso. The chemicals have been transported to the Nadowli Police Station for safekeeping and further investigation. Why This Matters Toxic substance risks: Sodium cyanide is highly dangerous and strictly regulated. It is commonly linked to illegal mining operations and poses grave risks to health, environment, and communities. Border security spotlight: The haul underscores the navigation of illicit routes along the Black Volta, highlighting the need to strengthen surveillance and intelligence on unapproved crossings. The incident triggered directives for 24-hour patrols along known smuggling routes. […]

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Police Probe Death of TikTok Star Atom De Morale Spirit

The Ashanti Regional Police have opened an investigation into the death of Emmanuel Agyie Baffour (22), a second-year visual arts student at Mampong Technical College of Education and viral TikTok entertainer known as Atom De Morale Spirit. He had been missing for nearly a month before his body was discovered in a bush at Jachie–Pramso while school was out on vacation. Why This Matters Atom gained fame for his enthusiastic “jama” dance performances that captivated a wide online audience. His sudden disappearance and death have deeply shocked fans, friends, and fellow students. The mysterious circumstances surrounding his death have ignited widespread concern. Many are calling for a thorough police investigation to uncover what really happened. Community ReactionFriends, family, and fans flooded social media with grief and tributes: “Legend of happiness… May your gentle soul rest in perfect peace.” — Blessing, […]

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ECG Maintenance to Cause Power Cuts in Western Region Today

The Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG) will conduct planned maintenance in the Western Region today, Saturday, July 19, 2025, from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., to improve electricity supply reliability. Affected Communities Ateiku Esaman Jerusalem Akyempim Akosombo Kubekrom Nsadweso Subrie...and surrounding neighborhoods. Why ECG Is Doing This This outage is part of a routine upgrade schedule to reinforce infrastructure and reduce unplanned power interruptions in the future. ECG sincerely regrets any inconvenience caused. What Residents Should Do To stay prepared and safe: Charge devices early before 8 a.m. Unplug electronics to prevent damage when power is restored. Use backup lighting (e.g., torches or lamps). Stay updated via ECG’s social media, website, or local notices. Related Outage in Ashanti Region Separately, the Ashanti West ECG office is addressing an unexpected blackout in Sokoban Krofrom Brotherman, affecting communities like Ampabame, Aboabokese, Konkori, Paah, Pakyi No. 1 […]

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OSP Registers First Convictions After Seven Years in Ghana

For the first time since its establishment in 2018, Ghana’s Office of the Special Prosecutor (OSP) has secured criminal convictions. On June 4, 2025, two defendants in the Charles Bissue & Andy Thomas Owusu case pleaded guilty and were convicted via plea agreements. Why This Matters The OSP had previously come under fire for its lack of convictions and questionable operational impact, despite nearly eight years of existence and sizeable budgets. MPs repeatedly questioned what the agency had delivered in return. This breakthrough helps the office regain credibility and demonstrates progress in prosecuting corruption-related offences. Conviction Details DefendantChargesPlea OutcomePenaltiesAndy Thomas OwusuCorruption & Bribe AcceptingGuilty plea via Section 71 plea bargainFine: 500 penalty units (~GHS 6,000); restitution: GHS 200,000Six individuals in Tamale payroll casePayroll fraud & corruptionPlea bargains accepted in courtRestitution: GHS 86,318.95; Penalty: GHS 20,000Total recovered——GHS 106,318.95 repaid to state What It Signals These convictions mark […]

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