Police investigate murder at Nkonya

Police investigate murder at Nkonya

The Police have commenced investigation into a murder incident which occurred on August 1 2022 at Nkonya Ntsumuru in the Oti Region. Preliminary investigation disclosed that the deceased, identified as Brempong Daniel, was allegedly ambushed and shot by unknown assailants while on his way to the farm. The body has since been deposited at the Kpando Margaret Marquart Catholic Hospital for preservation and autopsy. The Police in a statement said they have intensified patrols at Nkonya and its adjoining communities to ensure law and order and have, thus, urged the public to remain calm as investigation continues to get the...

AMA opens 665-capacity market shed at Makola

AMA opens 665-capacity market shed at Makola

TheMayor of Accra, Elizabeth Kwatsoe Tawiah Sackey, has opened a refurbished shed at the 31st Makola market. The rehabilitation of the dilapidated structure which began two years ago is expected to accommodate some 665 traders and ease congestion in the Central Business District (CBD). Speaking at the ceremony on Friday, 29 July 2022, Chief Executive of the AMA, said the rehabilitation of the shed at the Makola market would help create more space to accommodate traders who have encroached on pedestrian walkways and the streets. She assured that the Assembly would rehabilitate all the sheds in the markets as part...

Minority makes case for payment of NABCo, Youth in Afforestation recruits

Minority makes case for payment of NABCo, Youth in Afforestation recruits

The Minority Leader, Haruna Iddrisu, has joined calls for the government to settle the arrears owed persons enrolled in programs such as the Nation Builders’ Corps and the Youth in Afforestation. He said the Minister for Finance, Ken Ofori Atta must consider their plights and speedily work to have them paid. The Minority Leader made the comment while contributing to the debate on the 2020 National Budget and Policy Statement. “We want to tell the Minister for Finance Be kind to those young men and women. They were not working to be paid after four months or six months. They...

Youth in Afforestation workers begin strike to demand allowances

Youth in Afforestation workers begin strike to demand allowances

Beneficiaries of the Youth in Afforestation programme across the country have embarked on an indefinite strike starting August 1 to demand the payment of their six months allowance arrears. According to them, although they have held several meetings with stakeholders to demand arrears, their issues have not yet been addressed. “It is all because of our unpaid allowances. For the past six months now, the government has not paid us our allowances. We have had a series of consultations with the Ministry of Finance, and the Lands and Natural Resources Ministry,” the National President of the Youth in Afforestation Ghana,...

Ghana Petroleum Tanker Driver to embark on a strike.

Ghana Petroleum Tanker Driver to embark on a strike.

The Ghana National Petroleum Tanker Drivers Union will on Monday, August 1, 2022, embark on a sit-down strike. The Union added that the Government refuses to open some gas stations that were closed after the 2017 gas explosion at Atomic junction in Accra affected its members. In an interview with  Joy news,  monitored by Baina TV chairman of the union,  Mr.George Nyaunu   said, the other on the construction of the New LPG fora has influenced their operating conditions. Mr. Nyaunu said some unsettled welfare cases and other things are part of their justifications for the strike. He added that ,...

KNUST lecturer charged over wife’s disappearance granted GH¢300k bail

KNUST lecturer charged over wife’s disappearance granted GH¢300k bail

The Kumasi High Court has granted bail to a senior lecturer at the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST), Dr. Wilberforce Aggrey who is standing trial over the disappearance of his wife, Rhodaline Amoah-Darko, a staff of the Lands Commission in Kumasi. He has been granted bail of GH¢300,000 with one surety to be justified. Citi News understands Dr. Wilberforce Aggrey is yet to meet the bail conditions. The case has been adjourned to 17th October 2022. Rhodaline Amoah-Darko has been missing since 30th August 2021, as her husband and two others have been standing trial over the matter....

Ex-child bride among 3 women executed in Iran for murdering their husbands

Ex-child bride among 3 women executed in Iran for murdering their husbands

Iranian authorities put three women to death on Wednesday for murdering their husbands, a human rights charity says. According to the Iran Human Rights Group they were among 32 people executed in the past week alone. A former child bride, convicted of later killing the man she had married at the age of 15, was among them. Authorities are believed to have substantially stepped up their use of the death penalty, executing twice as many people so far this year than last. Rights groups report that Iran also executes more women than any other country, the majority of whom are...

Akufo-Addo in Dome-Kwabenya barely 24 hours after sacking Adwoa Safo

Akufo-Addo in Dome-Kwabenya barely 24 hours after sacking Adwoa Safo

Barely 24 hours after a crucial decision on the Adwoa Safo’s status as Gender Minister, President Akufo-Addo is in her constituency. Yesterday, a statement from the Presidency relieved the Dome-Kwabenya legislator of her duties at the Ministry following her absence from post for about a year. In a statement signed by the Communications Director at the Presidency, Eugene Arhin, the President said he was minded by Article 81 (a) of the 1992 Constitution in taking the decision. It added that the Minister for Sanitation and Water Resources, Cecelia Abena Dapaah, will continue to act as the Caretaker Minister, until President...

Black Stars to focus on World Cup as CAF postpones September Afcon qualifiers

Black Stars to focus on World Cup as CAF postpones September Afcon qualifiers

The Confederation of African Football (CAF) has postponed qualifying matches for the Africa Cup of Nations, which were scheduled for September, in order to assist Ghana and other African teams in preparing for the 2022 World Cup. According to AFP, the games have been pushed back to March 2023. The decision to postpone the qualifiers was made easier when the finals, originally scheduled for June and July next year in Ivory Coast, were moved to January-February 2024 to avoid the rainy season. “The postponement of the Cup of Nations offered an opportunity to reschedule the remaining qualifying matches,” a document addressed to...

COPEC PREDICTS A FALL IN FUEL PRICE

COPEC PREDICTS A FALL IN FUEL PRICE

Prices of petroleum products are expected to go down between 3% and 6% from August 1st, 2022. The Chamber of Petroleum Consumers (COPEC), says the reduction would have been bigger if not for the depreciation of the cedi against the U.S dollar. This reduction in fuel prices will be the second consecutive time since oil prices started falling on the world market. Executive Secretary of COPEC, Duncan Amoah disclosed that over the two weeks window, the FX has seen some depreciation, from about ¢8.30 to about ¢8.90 pesewas. Meanwhile what they picked from the market for the first window of...