Ghanaian Tailor Shot Dead in South Africa Protests
A Ghanaian tailor has been shot dead in his shop in Cape Town, South Africa, amidst violent protests against foreign nationals.
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A Ghanaian tailor has been shot dead in his shop in Cape Town, South Africa, amidst violent protests against foreign nationals.
ECG's vending systems and payment platforms disrupted by Accra flooding.
Gomoa Central MP Kwame Asare Obeng (A-Plus) faces backlash for describing a flood victim as 'stupid' and 'foolish' in response to a viral video calling for improved drainage infrastructure.
University of Ghana suspends lectures amid heavy rains and flooding in Accra, urging students to stay indoors until weather improves.
Ing. Addai Nimo backs Awentami Paul Afoko as NPP's unifying candidate, citing his ability to reorganize the party and regain lost seats.
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