“KOKA did not threaten any police officer. Rather, it was an interaction with the party’s internal security member, popularly known as ‘Boryor,’ whom everyone in the party knows as ‘Police.’ The ‘police’ he referred to was a party member nicknamed Police, and not the Ghana Police Service.”
- Enoch Afoakwa, lawyer for KOKA, explains alleged threats against a police officer by KOKA
“KOKA did not threaten any police officer. Rather, it was an interaction with the party’s internal security member, popularly known as ‘Boryor,’ whom everyone in the party knows as ‘Police.’ The ‘police’ he referred to was a party member nicknamed Police, and not the Ghana Police Service.”
- Enoch Afoakwa, lawyer for KOKA, explains alleged threats against a police officer by KOKA
@Dadon452795@Malatjie_ That company has mined here for 30 years until now, we are retaliating for what you guys are doing to Africans. Ghanaians are very calm and peace loving, they will all exit and leave your SA for you. Just hope that you won’t need Africa’s help again like u did in the 80’s & 90’s.
BIG PUSH UPDATE: REHABILITATION OF THE GBINTRI-NAKPANDURI ROAD (44KM)
The government’s Big Push program continues to transform the national road network. The rehabilitation of the 44km Gbintri-Nakpanduri road has achieved 25.73% completion less than five months after commencement.
The project began in January 2026 and is scheduled for completion in January 2028.
Project Scope
The project features a single-carriageway asphaltic concrete road with 2.5m shoulders, and includes a 7.0km dualization section through the Gbintri and Nakpanduri townships. It also covers the upgrading of 2.7km of Gbintri town roads, including the market square, using precast concrete paving blocks.
Key works include:
•Earthworks to widen the existing road
•Construction of roadside drains in communities along the route
•Construction of cross-drainage structures
•Laying of a 150mm thick natural gravel sub-base
•Laying of a 200mm thick crushed rock base
•Laying of a 60mm thick asphaltic binder course
•Laying of a 40mm thick asphaltic wearing course
•Provision of lay-bys in towns and villages
•Road line markings across the entire stretch
•Installation of road safety furniture
Site Inspection
Earlier today, Hon. Kwame Agbodza inspected the project as part of his tour of the North East Region.
Addressing the press after the inspection, Hon. Alhassan Suhuyini expressed satisfaction with the progress made so far and encouraged the contractor to maintain the high quality of work.
@mogotsi_b@askghmedia You guys are just confused! Why are you even concerned, you wanted them gone and they are going, what’s your p? And u should tell all SA footballers playing foreign leagues to come back home dummy, you guys have just lost your sense of reason.
@SABCNews All Africans please leave South Africa for South Africans, I’m just tired of hearing this delusional people speak - it’s annoying the way they speak as if they are any better! With their pot bellies and lazy asses!
@Bennett_Nkay@iLatif_@Elikem130410 And u who claim you read? It won’t take just one tweet to draw the ministers attention, probably if 1000 people retweeted your tweet it would have gotten the minister’s attention- and so what is your p with a minister encouraging us to get involved,the monies being used is ours.
@Bennett_Nkay@iLatif_@Elikem130410 Hm…how would any patriotic person have a problem with what the minister said, we have enough problems in this country than to spend useful time arguing about needless things which is why it is so annoying sometimes when you get people u expect more from say reckless things!
@iLatif_@Bennett_Nkay@Elikem130410 This joke is too stale & old, assuming that everyone who rebuts u is a hungry party bot is pathetic, u got it wrong, and I’m pointing it out! I followed your channel and remember when you guys were begging us to subscribe to help improve your livelihood, and you here saying wat?
🇬🇭 Broadcast Journalist, Ewura Karim Adams, has narrated how he was sacked from his previous job at the Ghana Maritime Authority after making a public speech during the Occupy Jubilee House Protests.
According to him, his branch manager called him on Monday after allegedly receiving a call “from the top” and questioned why he was still at the office after the brief conversation. He says he was later forced to tender his resignation on September 29, 2023.
President John Dramani Mahama has underscored the need to democratize STEM education, stressing that access must go beyond a few specialised schools to reach every Ghanaian child.
#ResettingGhanaTour#MahamaThePresident