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29-year-old man lynched at Ayigbe Town

A 29-year-old man identified as Obed has been lynched at Ayigbe town in the Weija Gbawe Municipality of the Greater Accra Region. Residents of the town are in shock after discovering the body of the man with bricks beside him. In an interview, some residents said believe the deceased was …

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Sale of Lands: La Wulomo warns government

The High Priest of La in Accra has issued a stern warning to the government to refrain from selling any lands belonging to the people of Ga Dangme. According to Nii Yemo Obroni, the government has been unlawfully selling their lands and properties without the consent of the traditional authorities. …

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MPs demand urgent action on serial killings in Bole and Wa

The Member of Parliament (MP) for Bole, Yusif Sulemana has intensified calls for action against ongoing serial killings in his constituency. According to him, the Interior Minister, Henry Quartey, must put in place measures to end the recent serial killings. He stated that the serial killings have gradually resulted in …

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Health Ministry appeals to medical lab workers to reconsider strike

The Ministry of Health has responded to the strike notice issued by the Medical Laboratory Professional Workers’ Union (MELPWU), which is set to begin on Monday, 17th June 2024, to press for approval and implementation of their proposed Conditions of Service. The Ministry has acknowledged the concerns raised by MELPWU …

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16-year-old girl sets boyfriend’s room ablaze after breakup

A 16-year-old girl has been arrested by the Mankessim Police in the Central Region for allegedly setting her boyfriend’s room ablaze. It is reported that her actions followed an argument with her boyfriend. According to reports, the 16-year-old visited her boyfriend at his corn mill shop to demand money. The …

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We can’t afford tomatoes – Traders lament

Tomato traders in major markets like Mallam Atta Market in Accra, Techiman in Bono East Region, and the Northern Region are struggling with the high cost of purchasing tomatoes. They say the recent increase in prices has nearly put them out of business. JoyNews’ Semefa Kpesu visited Mallam Atta Market …

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AMF 2024: Anglican Men charged to leave legacy, embrace church vision

By: MENSAH MAXWELL Last Saturday marked a day of spiritual rejuvenation and fellowship as the Anglican Men’s Fellowship celebrated their annual week-long celebration, culminating in a retreat Congress at the Tema Manhea Saint Mary’s Virgin Anglican Church in the Tema Diocese. The event, themed ‘Follow me and I will make …

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