Author: johnmahama

The Municipal Coordinating Director (MCD) for Offinso North, Mr. Daniel Owusu, has called for intensified national efforts to eradicate child labour across Ghana.Speaking at the municipal launch of the World Day Against Child Labour at Nkwankwa, a farming community, Mr. Owusu raised alarm over the scale of the problem and urged stakeholders to renew their commitment to ending the practice.He noted that thousands of children in the municipality are involved in child labour, often under hazardous conditions in sectors such as agriculture, domestic service, and informal employment.“Child labour remains one of the most pressing developmental challenges confronting our municipality,” he…

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The National Democratic Congress (NDC) Ashaiman Chairman and member of the party’s National Zongo Caucus Coordinating Team, Shaddad Umar Jallo, has died. He reportedly passed away on Saturday afternoon, June 14, 2025, at East Legon after suddenly complaining of ill health. While the exact cause of death is yet to be officially confirmed, close family sources suspect high blood pressure may have been a contributing factor. Jallo, who was serving his second term as constituency chairman, played a pivotal role in the NDC’s 2024 electoral campaign. He was instrumental in drastically reducing the New Patriotic Party’s (NPP) vote share in…

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On the occasion of Father’s Day, I would like to share some compelling and timely insights I picked up from a conversation with a Bolt driver during one of my trips. I can’t recall what exactly sparked the conversation, but his words stayed with me. They opened my eyes to something many fathers may be missing—not out of neglect, but because of the way society has conditioned them to approach parenting.There’s no denying that fathers, generally, are less appreciated for their contributions than mothers. The reasons are varied, but I won’t bore you with an exhaustive list or echo familiar…

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In a powerful show of community-driven peace efforts, the Upper West Regional Peace Council (UWRPC), with funding from the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), organized a three-day capacity-building workshop for women in Hamile, a border town in the Lambussie Traditional Area.The training, held from 2nd to 4th June 2, brought together 50 women from diverse backgrounds including traditional leaders, religious groups, persons with disabilities, and minority communities like the Fulbe.The initiative aimed to strengthen the peacebuilding, early warning, and conflict resolution capacity of women’s groups within the district.Facilitated by Professor Samuel Marfo, the workshop addressed topics such as conflict dynamics,…

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As rain-soaked streets turned into ankle-deep streams yet again, the Member of Parliament for Weija-Gbawe Constituency, Jerry Ahmed Shaib, took to the ground in a late-night visit to flood-affected communities. With the smell of wet earth and the frustration of residents hanging in the air, the MP didn’t just listen; he demanded action. Standing beside pools of stagnant water and speaking to residents whose homes had been flooded, Mr Shaib made an emphatic call for the immediate construction of a major storm drain along the Accra-Kasoa Highway, a project he says is long overdue. “How many times must we watch…

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The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has announced that its Executive Board will review Ghana’s fourth programme assessment under the Extended Credit Facility (ECF) in early July, an approval that could unlock a fresh disbursement of approximately $370 million.The update was delivered by IMF Communications Director Julie Kozack at a recent press briefing. She confirmed that if the Board signs off on the review, the new funds will bring Ghana’s total disbursement under the ECF to around $2.4 billion since the programme’s launch in 2023.“On April 15, the IMF staff and Ghanaian authorities reached a staff level agreement on the fourth…

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A Cry for Love in a World Tired of HateSometimes in life, it’s not the loud battles that break us. It’s the quiet wars we never see coming. The silent eyes that watch us, not with admiration, but with anger. The quiet lips that smile with us in public but curse us in private. The hands that once clapped for us now working secretly to pull us down.There are people who don’t like you, and you don’t even know. You’ve never fought them. Never insulted them. You may have never even spoken to them. But for reasons you may never…

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The accident at Koforidua has claimed one life Correspondence from Eastern RegionA tragic road accident on the Bunso-Koforidua highway near Osiem, close to the Saviour Mortuary, has claimed the life of a motor rider believed to be in his 30s. The incident occurred at approximately 9:00 am on Friday, June 14, 2025.The deceased, identified only as Isaiah, reportedly attempted a wrongful overtaking and collided with a Hyundai vehicle with registration number GR 5856-22. The vehicle, which had 12 persons on board, was en route to a funeral in Koforidua-Asokore.Isaiah died on the spot, and his body was deposited at the…

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PassionAir has issued an official statement confirming an incident involving moderate turbulence on Flight OP 149, which was en route from Kumasi to Accra on Saturday, June 14, 2025. The airline acknowledged reports of passenger discomfort during the flight and extended an apology to all those affected, attributing the disturbance to seasonal weather conditions. “The current rainy season brings significant and sometimes unpredictable weather variations,” the statement read. “These include heavy rainfall, storms, strong high-altitude winds, crosswinds, and temperature fluctuations, all of which contribute to unstable atmospheric conditions.” According to PassionAir, such turbulence may be encountered on routes serving Kumasi,…

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On the occasion of Father’s Day, I would like to share some compelling and timely insights I picked up from a conversation with a Bolt driver during one of my trips. I can’t recall what exactly sparked the conversation, but his words stayed with me. They opened my eyes to something many fathers may be missing—not out of neglect, but because of the way society has conditioned them to approach parenting. There’s no denying that fathers, generally, are less appreciated for their contributions than mothers. The reasons are varied, but I won’t bore you with an exhaustive list or echo…

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