KSM warns of early election rigging in Ghana and urges the Electoral Commission to ensure a fair process ahead of the December 2024 elections.
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Two police inspectors in Ghana have been sentenced to nine years in prison for participating in secessionist activities linked to the Western Togoland movement, underscoring ongoing security challenges.
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A Ghanaian teacher trainee’s disappearance after leaving campus to retrieve a lost phone takes a tragic turn as her body is found murdered. The incident sparks safety concerns and calls for increased vigilance. Police are investigating the case.
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Labianca CEO Eunice J. B. Asomah-Hinneh has passed away, leaving a legacy of leadership and resilience.
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President Akufo-Addo praises Godfred Dame, Attorney General, for his role in completing The Law House, amidst professional misconduct allegations.
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Controversy erupts over the sale of state-owned SSNIT hotels to a cabinet minister amid calls for transparency.
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Presidential hopeful Bernard Mornah condemns the sale of state assets to private interests, advocating for reform and better management.
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Shalimar Abbiusi, a Belgian activist, alleges harsh treatment by Ghanaian law enforcement before her deportation. She seeks justice at the ECOWAS court.
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The National Peace Council calls on community leaders to resolve conflicts and prevent violent extremism through training and collaboration.
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In Tarkwa, Ghana, a miner swindled his colleague out of GH₵98,000 in a fraudulent gold deal, prompting calls for stronger regulations and protective measures in the mining industry.