Author: SAMUEL

Director-General of Operations at the Ghana Police Service, COP Vance Baba Gariba, has disclosed that motorbikes should stay 100 m away from every polling station on September 2, 2025, in Akwatia. He says this is part of the measures to ensure the election is free, fair and devoid of any form of violence. COP Vance Baba made this known at a media briefing on Friday, August 29, 2025, ahead of the by-election. “We may not infringe on people’s rights, preventing them from riding their motorbikes; however, these motorbikes will only be entertained 100 metres away from the polling stations. We…

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The Ghana Police Service says it has deployed 5,500 police personnel for the Akwatia by-elections. This was disclosed by COP Vans Baba Gariba, who briefed the press ahead of the September 2, 2025, by-elections. He indicated that all personnel have been taken to their polling stations and electoral areas where they will be performing their duties and are expected to provide top-notch security during the polls. To reassure electorates that the police are in the constituency to protect and not intimidate them, COP Vans Baba Gariba indicated that “the personnel will be engaged in community engagements to assure the electorates…

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Former running mate for the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Dr Mathew Opoku Prempeh, is of the view that every single thing that the National Democratic Congress promised, they have failed. According to him, the current government has nothing to offer the good people of Ghana. Napo, as he is affectionately called, could not fathom why the government would fail on all its promises in just 8 months in office. To him, the people of Akwatia are voting at a time when Ghanaians are realizing that they have sold their colored TV for Black and White, and therefore, it will be…

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Prominent media personality Nana Aba Anamoah has entered the growing debate over welcome signage at state facilities, describing calls to replace “Akwaaba” and “Woezor” with the Ga word “Oobakɛ” as tribalistic and detrimental to national unity. In a post on social media platform X on Wednesday, Anamoah strongly criticized those advocating for the change, stating: “Tribalism is pure nonsense. Unity over barriers.” She questioned the hypocrisy behind such narratives, pointing out that tribal differences become irrelevant when addressing basic human needs. “When hunger catches you, fufu and Kenkey don’t ask if you’re Ashanti, Ga or Ewe,” she added, emphasizing the…

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A Ghanaian woman has bitterly spoken up about bad service delivery by health professionals at Ridge Hospital in Accra. In a video that has surfaced online, the unidentified woman revealed that she brought her sick to the hospital for treatment at 12 am on Friday morning, but her husband has not been attended to. She accused the doctors and nurses at Ridge Hospital of neglecting her sick husband, whose health condition was getting worse by the hour. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Samuel Kumah (@sammykaymedia) Source:Lovinghananews.com Thanks for reading from Lovin ghana news as…

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Rainbow Radio’s renowned mid-morning drive host Sokoohemaa has resigned from the station after a remarkable ten-year tenure, marking the end of an era for one of Ghana’s most recognizable radio voices. The award-winning broadcaster, whose real name is Sokoohemaa Kukua, confirmed her departure in an exclusive conversation with Lovinghananews.com this month, hinting at an exciting new chapter in her multifaceted career. “The next chapter is mind-blowing,” Sokoohemaa revealed during the call, though remaining coy about specific details of her future plans. Known professionally as Sokoohemaa, the versatile media personality has built an impressive career spanning over a decade in broadcasting.…

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A Nurse is currently jobless after she was given her termination letter following photos of her that surfaced on social media. The nurse claims she was wrongfully fired after posting Instagram photos of herself fully clothed in work attire, which the HR department deemed “inappropriate.” Thoughts on this? They outta pocket or she outta pocket?? According to the head of HR of the health institution, the embattled nurse’s photos do not align with the values of the nursing institution View this post on Instagram A post shared by QUESTIMES (@questimesofficial) Source:Lovinghananews.com Thanks for reading from Lovin ghana…

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MTN Ghana has assured exhibitors and patrons of a seamless digital payment experience at the 2025 This Is Ghana Exhibition, scheduled for September 6-7 at the Efua Sutherland Children’s Park in Accra. Speaking on the Citi Breakfast Show on Friday, August 29, Tony Boateng, Fintech Distribution Manager at MTN Mobile Money (MoMo), emphasized that robust systems had been put in place to guarantee uninterrupted cashless transactions. “There is strong network connectivity, and we can assure patrons that our system will not go down. We planned ahead to cater to these activities. For vendors, we have teams ready to onboard them…

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The Bui Power Authority (BPA) has announced a sharp rise in its net worth to $755.2 million in 2024, following what management described as a resilient and strategically focused year. Presenting the 2024 Corporate Annual Report, CEO Ing. Kow Eduakwa Sam disclosed that BPA nearly doubled its profit target, recording a net profit of $64.5 million against a projection of $33.6 million. This pushed the Authority’s net worth up by 9.2% compared to 2023. However, Ing. Sam expressed concern over a surge in accounts receivable, which jumped from $346.6 million in 2023 to over $816 million in 2024, stressing the…

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Former Member of Parliament for Amenfi Central, Hon. Peter Yaw Kwakye-Ackah, has called for a balanced national conversation on small-scale mining (galamsey), stressing that while it has supported livelihoods and local economies, its environmental toll cannot be ignored. Speaking on the Gumbe Show on TV XYZ, hosted by Oheneba Boamah, Hon. Kwakye-Ackah said galamsey has created employment for many young people and boosted economic activity in mining communities. He noted that gold produced from small-scale mining continues to make a meaningful contribution to Ghana’s broader economy. At the same time, he warned of the severe environmental consequences of illegal mining.…

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