Author: Krobea

President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo says the lives of Ghanaians are intimately linked with the francophone world, and Ghana’s membership of La Francophonie should serve as a big boost to addressing some of the country’s mutual concerns.   With French set to become one of the world’s most commonly spoken languages, and with French speakers rising to over 700 million, of which 80% will be in Africa, President Akufo-Addo noted that the lives of Ghanaians, therefore, are intimately linked with the Francophone world. “As a country bordered to the north, east and west by French-speaking countries, and to the south by…

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President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo has wished all the injured in the collapse of a portion of Accra Mall’s ceiling a speedy recovery. The portion collapsed on Thursday, leaving three injured. In a tweet after the incident, the president expressed worry about the incident but made a call to all and sundry to “improve our maintenance culture”. “I am disturbed to hear of the incident at the Accra Mall,” his tweet opened. https://twitter.com/NAkufoAddo/status/1050403990888992768 The injured are all Nigerians, 3news.com has gathered. They were shopping on Thursday when the accident occurred. Safety officers were immediately deployed to that part of the…

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The first runner-up of last year’s Ghana’s Most Beautiful, Baaba Botchway, has started a nationwide tour of senior high schools to educate students on mental health. The tour, dubbed ‘My Mind, My Health’, began on Wednesday at Krobo Girls’ Senior High School, her alma mater. Baaba, who represented the Central Region in the reality show, spoke to the girls about managing teen pressure and warding off bullies, particularly cyber-bullies. She answered questions from the students. Source: 3news.com|Ghana

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The attic of a part of Accra Mall on Thursday morning fell off as shoppers and some shopkeepers ran for their lives. It is unclear what may have caused the incident but 3news.com gathers it could be as a result of the weakening of the ceiling. Two persons are said to have sustained injuries. Safety officers were quickly deployed to the place to ensure that no more casualties are recorded. Source: 3news.com|Ghana

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President of the National House of Chiefs Togbe Afede XIV has condemned the increasing spate of vigilante groups in the country.  The situation, according to him, is a threat to the peace, unity, and development. Addressing members of the National House of Chiefs at their general meeting, Togbe Afede XIV condemned all other actions that have a tendency of destabilizing the peace and unity of the nation. “I want to caution against all actions that threaten our peace and unity. “The insults are growing and are being escalated to presidential levels. Serial calling has now become a profession. More worrying…

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Ethiopia’s prime minister has done press-ups with dozens of protesting soldiers, who marched with guns into his office in the capital, Addis Ababa. Abiy Ahmed was unhappy that soldiers had brought weapons into his office and ordered them to do 10 press-ups. They were among several hundred protesting soldiers who entered his office grounds to demand a pay rise. The situation caused alarm, leading to road closures in the area and the internet to be shut off for hours. Many Ethiopians wondered whether this amounted to a serious security breach, says BBC Amharic’s Jibat Tamirat. However, the smiles on the…

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Former President John Dramani Mahama has expressed shock over a claim by the Akufo-Addo government that the 2017 allocation of $1 million per constituency per year expired with the budget of December 2017. Responding to a question posed on the floor of Parliament by the Member of Parliament for Mion Constituency, Mohammed Abdul-Aziz, when government would release a total of $275 million for the programme, the Minister for Special Initiatives, Mavis Hawa Koomson, said the money technically expired with the budget in 2017 as the structure needed to implement the programme was not available. But Mr Mahama is wondering how…

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Ghana have dropped in Group F in the 2019 Africa Cup of Nations qualifying after Ethiopia and Kenya played drew goalless in Addis Ababa on Wednesday. The Black Stars were scheduled to play their third qualifier with Sierra Leone on Thursday, October 11 but the games was cancelled by the Confederation of African Football (Caf). The East African neighbours took advantage of happenings in West Africa to climb to the top of the group. The 0-0 draw sees Kenya’s Harambee Stars move atop the group with a superior goal aggregate over Ethiopia’s Walias as both teams are on 4 points.…

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Five members of the Jehovah’s Witness religious group have been detained in Russia on weapons and extremism charges, investigators say. The Christian denomination has faced scrutiny in Russia in recent years and was forcibly disbanded in 2017. Human rights groups have accused the government of a “sweeping” campaign of persecution against members. Last year they were added to a list of extremist organisations, effectively criminalising their religious activity. The justice ministry argued the group distributed pamphlets which incited hatred of other groups, and the country’s Supreme Court then upheld the ban against it. A local investigations office said on Wednesday…

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Award-winning hiplife artiste Sarkodie has released a song widely believed to be targeted at dancehall artiste Shatta Wale. Though Shatta’s name was not mentioned anywhere in the song, which is titled My Advice (Freestyle), the lyrics point directly at the Dancehall King hitmaker. The song, directed by Derek Yeboah, has been the talk on social media with many hailing Sarkodie’s deftness at the game. “Honestly, your whole bank account no fit buy you one tear-rubber Vogue but you’re claiming supremacy,” Sarkodie stated in the song. “F**k out of here, you be fool but. . . .” Watch video below: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FDxGBCQF_iY Followers…

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