The Trades Union Congress (TUC) affiliate, Teacher Education Workers Union (TEWU), has declared a nationwide indefinite strike set to begin on September 19, 2025. This industrial action is in response to unresolved issues concerning conditions of service, promotions, and allowances for its members. The union’s demands stem from ongoing dissatisfaction with how these critical employment matters have been handled, prompting …
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18 September
Why Former Citi FM Journalist Fred Duhoe Backs a Minister Who Once Attacked the Previous Government
Fred Duhoe, former Citi FM journalist, has recently come to the defense of Foreign Affairs Minister Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, calling on critics to reconsider their motivations and engage in respectful, fact-based debate. In his Facebook post, Duhoe lauds Ablakwa’s dedication, integrity, and commitment to public service, emphasizing the minister’s conviction and adherence to national interest despite facing opposition. This defense, …
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18 September
ABLAKWA EXPOSED ON GOVT’S UNCONSTITUTIONAL ACCEPTANCE OF AMERICAN DEPORTEES
Ghana’s Foreign Affairs Minister, Hon. Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa has come under fierce criticism over the government’s acceptance of some deportees from the USA. Ablakwa, in an interview with Channel One TV maintains that the arrangement is governed by a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the US, and therefore does not require parliamentary ratification. Meanwhile, the Supreme Court, in Banful and …
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14 September
KWAKU AZAR PUNCHES JUDGE FOR REMANDING ABRONYE
US-based Ghanaian Lawyer and political activist, Pof. Stephen Kwaku Asare popularly known as Kwaku Azar has lashed heavily at Justice Bright Acquah of the Circuit Court, Accra for his poor handling of the Abronye case. In article published on his Facebook page on Sunday, Kwaku Azar underscored the need for judges, in their judgements, to “state the facts; state law; …
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14 September
OSP DENIES EXTORTION ALLEGATIONS
The Office of the Special Prosecutor has refuted claims of extortion by one Jacob Amuah who is standing trial for his involvement in the ongoing National Petroleum Authority (NPA) saga. The Director of Strategy, Research and Communication at the Office of the Special Prosecutor (OSP), Samuel Darko has dismissed the allegations in its entirety. Mr. Darko also revealed that the …
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12 September
We did not vote for this kind of governance, and I cannot be part of it: Martin Kpebu Warns of Tyranny and Calls for Resistance Over Abronye’s Detention
Private legal practitioner Martin Kpebu has sharply criticized the continued detention of Bono Regional New Patriotic Party (NPP) Chairman Kwame Baffoe, popularly known as Abronye. Speaking on Asempa FM’s Ekosii Sen following the Accra Circuit Court’s recent decision to remand Abronye yet again, Kpebu declared that holding someone on a misdemeanour charge without bail for two weeks is unlawful and …
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10 September
The Sleeping Beauty IGP Yohuno Must Wake Up from his Beauty Sleep! – Dr. Asante Yeboah Fumes
A former National Deputy Communications Director of the opposition NPP has scolded IGP Christian Tetteh Yohonu over recent arrest of NPP officers and activists without justifiable cause. In an article released on 10 September 2025, the respected NPP stalwart posited that, “The sleeping Beauty IGP Yohonu must wake up from his beauty sleep.”The Inspector General of Police (IGP), Christian Tetteh …
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6 September
DSTV Shutdown? Not Possible—Law and Constitution Stand Strong for Business Rights in Ghana
Hon. Samuel Nartey George cannot shut down DSTV. The law and authority to do so do not rest with him. Even local free-to-air television stations are beyond his power to shut down, let alone DSTV—a well-established company that has fully complied with all regulatory requirements and continuously pays its taxes to the state. Ghanaians, it is important to lower your …
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2 September
MAHAMA’S DETERMINATION TO REMOVE CJ; A THREAT TO JUDICIAL INDEPENDENCE
By: Sir-Obama Pokuase In 1963, Kwame Nkrumah removed from office Ghana’s first African Chief Justice Sir Ako Korsah over the trial of Tawiah Adamafio and others in relation to the infamous Kulungugu assassination attempt on him [Nkrumah]. Mind you, seven others were found guilty of treason; of which five were sentenced to death by hanging, with the remaining two (including …
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