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SHS Student Found Dead at Tomefa After Taking Exeat to Visit Grandmother

On June 23, 2025, police and Ghana National Fire Service (GNFS) recovered the body of Gloria Segoe, a final-year student at Keta Business Senior High School, from a stream in Tomefa, Ga South Municipality. Gloria had reportedly taken exeat from her school to visit her grandmother in Agbozome but instead went to Kasoa to visit her boyfriend.Sources: AdomOnline.com. 🔍 Details of the Case According to GNFS PRO Desmond Ackah, rescuers received a distress call around 10:02 p.m. on June 23 and recovered her body by 10:42 p.m. Her mother identified her the following morning. The boyfriend has been arrested and is cooperating with investigators, though he claims he was at work at the time. The cause of death remains under investigation. ✅ Why This Incident Matters ReasonSignificanceEnforces Exeat PoliciesHighlights the need for stricter monitoring of student permissions and travel accountability.Community Safety ConcernsRaises […]

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Two Who Tortured Boy in Viral Child Video Arrested

On June 24, 2025, the Half Assini Divisional Police Command in Ghana’s Western Region rescued a 12‑year‑old boy who had been tortured in a horrific viral video. The boy was tied with nylon rope, hung from a roof, and beaten after being accused of stealing GHC 200.Sources: GBC Ghana, AdomOnline, Asaase Radio Details of the Arrest Suspects Issah Morro (58) and Suleman Abdul Rashid (27), both captured in the video abusing the child in New Ankasa near Elubo, have been arrested and are currently assisting police with investigations.The victim has been medically treated and reunited with his father. Authorities emphasized their commitment to public safety and urged community vigilance. Why This Arrest Matters ReasonSignificanceSwift Police ResponseDemonstrates urgent action following hate crime-level public outrage over the video.Deterrence for Future AbusesSends a strong signal: perpetrators of child torture will be held accountable.Public Confidence […]

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NPP Chicago Chapter Urges Discipline and Unity Among Party Members

On June 24, 2025, the Chicago Chapter of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) USA issued a strong appeal to its members and the broader national party, calling for “renewed discipline, unity, and focus.” The statement urged rank-and-file supporters to uphold party values and work cohesively in pursuit of the 2028 electoral victory. Why Discipline and Unity Matter The chapter highlighted that sustained internal solidarity and effective leadership are essential. They urged members at home and in the diaspora to prioritize collective purpose over individual ambitions, warning that factionalism could undermine the NPP’s electoral prospects . Why This Appeal Counts ReasonSignificanceDiaspora InfluenceRising diaspora voices can shape party cohesion and resource mobilizationEarly Warning SystemChicago’s statement shows attentiveness to brewing internal tensionsStrengthening Party CultureReinforces discipline, a key pathway to political consistencyLeadership SignalDiaspora bodies aligning with national narratives boost legitimacy What to Watch Next […]

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Mpox Cases in Ghana Reach 108 as Western Region Records Spike

As of June 18, 2025, the Ghana Health Service (GHS) confirmed nine new Mpox cases, bringing the nationwide total to 107, with one additional case identified recently—totaling 108 confirmed infections. Thankfully, no hospital admissions or deaths have been reported so far . Western Region Leading the Surge The Western Region accounts for approximately 71% of all confirmed cases, prompting the regional health authorities to activate their public health emergency response teams . Public Health Measures Activated GHS continues to enhance surveillance across all 16 regions, tracking and isolating new cases. Community outreach efforts include behavioral change campaigns in markets, schools, and public areas. Who Is Affected Of the 108 PCR-confirmed cases, the median age is 22 years, with women accounting for 51.9% of infections. Notably, 29% of cases involve sex workers, underscoring specific vulnerable demographics . Why This Matters FactorSignificanceHigh […]

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90 Immigration Officers in Kumasi Receive Statistical Literacy Training to Improve Data Quality

On June 19–20, 2025, 90 officers from the Ghana Immigration Service (GIS) in Kumasi participated in a Statistical Literacy Training, hosted under the HISWAP (Improving Statistics in West Africa) project. The training focused on strengthening concepts around data collection, methodology, and fundamental statistical analysis to enhance migration data accuracy. Why This Matters GIS plays a key role in managing migration and border control. Officer in charge of GIS’s Statistical Unit, Chief Superintendent Anita Gyasi, emphasized that reliable, accessible, and accurate data is essential for planning. Training helps officers gather and use data effectively to track trends and report on operations. Programme & Capacity Building The course covered: Statistical principles and concepts Data recording methodologies from regional and border posts Basic analysis and data integrity practices Collaboration with relevant agencies like Ghana Statistical Service, NIA, and Birth & Death Registry to […]

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West Ham to Agree £70 Million Kudus Sale to Tottenham

West Ham United are ready to sanction a £70 million sale of Ghanaian attacker Mohammed Kudus to Tottenham Hotspur this summer, according to reports. Spurs have entered formal negotiations with West Ham over the deal, though their opening bid (£50 m) fell short of the club’s asking price. West Ham value the 24-year-old at around £70 m due to his elite potential and role in financing squad reinforcements under Graham Potter . Scout Insight Tottenham’s former scout Bryna King said: “I think it will be somewhere around the £70 m mark…£50 m is a bit of a derogatory offer.” West Ham may push for the full £85 m release clause if Spurs are unwilling to meet the target, with only a short window in early July activating this clause. What It Means StakeholderImpactTottenhamAcquire a versatile attacker as Son Heung-min possibly exitsWest HamFund Potter's rebuild without major disruptionKudusFaces […]

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Cape Coast Technical University Hosts Maiden Career Fair, Connecting Students with Industry

Cape Coast Technical University hosted its first-ever career fair on June 18, 2025, marking a milestone in its 40+ year history. The event, under the theme “Tech for Tomorrow: Innovative and Sustainable Careers in the Digital Age”, created platforms for students to engage with employers, technical experts, and alumni. Student + Industry Engagement Exhibitors from key sectors showcased internship, employment, and mentorship opportunities, illuminating career pathways in ICT, engineering, hospitality, and more . Students accessed hands-on demonstrations, one-on-one guidance, and real-world insights into preparing for future roles in a technology-driven economy. Thematic Relevance The “Tech for Tomorrow” theme highlighted CCTU’s commitment to equipping graduates with innovative, sustainable, and digitally relevant skills—aligning vocational training with evolving industry demands . Why It Matters FactorSignificanceFirst-of-its-kindSignals CCTU’s evolution toward student-centred career developmentWorkforce PreparationConnects graduates with tech-driven opportunities and real-world rolesAlumni and Employer NetworkStrengthens institutional partnerships and future placement […]

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Cape Coast Building Collapse Kills 83‑Year‑Old Photographer One Day Before His Birthday

During heavy rainfall on June 21, 2025, an old two-story building near London Bridge in Cape Coast unexpectedly collapsed. The incident fatally injured Opanyin Emmanuel Ankrah (83)—affectionately known as Ankwesi—a celebrated local photographer, who tragically lost his life just one day before his 84th birthday. A second elderly victim, 79-year-old Obaapanyin Ataa Panyin, also died as a result of the collapse. Rescue Efforts & Damages A coordinated emergency response by the Ghana Police, NADMO, Fire Service, and volunteers rescued three others who were trapped. Those survivors were rushed to Cape Coast Teaching Hospital with injuries of varying severity. Local Authority Response Cape Coast’s Metropolitan Chief Executive, Justice George Arthur, noted that the building had shown signs of structural instability earlier that day, prompting evacuation warnings to occupants—warnings that tragically came too late. He confirmed that structurally compromised buildings in nearby […]

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Kumasi Airport City Project Takes Off — Asantehene Urges Policies to Draw Local Investors

On June 23, 2025, the Asantehene, Otumfuo Osei Tutu II, officially broke ground on the Kumasi Airport City project, a 50-acre mixed-use development located adjacent to Prempeh I International Airport. He emphasized the need for tailored policy frameworks and risk incentives to encourage indigenous investors to support national development. Project Details & Vision Led by HDG Group and Turkish partner Miller Holding, phase one includes: Greenwich: 80+ luxury gated residences Kensington Heights: Four 15-storey luxury apartment towers (750 units total) Best Western Premier Hotel: A luxury hospitality component Cinnamon office complex: Class A offices, commercial mall, medical centre, school Event centre, parks, and eco-friendly infrastructure Delivery is expected in under two years, with Greenwich slated for completion in five months. Call to National Action The Asantehene urged a “national conversation” on local investment in Ghana’s future, backed by policy incentives, currency stability, and reduced […]

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Overseas‑Trained Doctors Avoid UK Over High Living Costs, Poor Pay and Quality of Life

A recent General Medical Council (GMC) survey of over 3,000 overseas-trained doctors reveals 84% believe the US, Australia, and Canada offer better salaries than the UK—and only 5% disagree.The UK lagged behind in 14 of 15 categories, including salary, cost of living, patient care quality, and workplace respect . Pay vs. Living Costs Although the UK offers an easier registration and immigration process, many doctors report being turned off by low NHS salaries in the face of high housing and living expenses—often preferring countries where compensation better reflects cost of living . High Turnover, Low Retention The UK’s lower pull isn’t limited to entry: nearly 50% of overseas doctors leave within a year, many due to dissatisfaction with work culture, excessive bureaucracy, and lack of professional warmth.This turnover compounds NHS staffing gaps already reliant on foreign recruitment. Domestic Policy Pressures […]

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