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05/25/2026

Greater Accra Regional Chairman, Hon. Emmanuel Nii Ashie Moore visits National Chief Imam Dr. Sheikh Nuhu Sharubutu as he present one hundred bags of Rice, A fat cow, assorted drinks and unclosed amount of money

05/18/2026

President John Dramani Mahama is set to deliver a keynote address today at the 79th World Health Assembly (WHA) in Geneva.

A central pillar of the President’s address will be the "Accra Reset Initiative," a project he champions to promote "health sovereignty." Mr Mahama is expected to challenge global leaders to rethink the positioning of the Global South, particularly amid significant cuts to international donor funding. His speech will emphasise the urgent need for developing nations to build self-reliant health systems.

President Mahama will also hold bilateral meetings and host an Accra Reset side event on the theme, "Geneva Clarion Call."

The President was received at the airport by the Director General of the WHO, Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, and Mrs Nane Annan, wife of the late UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan.

Mr Mahama was taken on a tour of the Kofi Annan Lounge at the airport, a space dedicated to his memory by the Swiss government.


Weija-Gbawe MCE Honours Exulted Football Club for Middle League QualificationThe Municipal Chief Executive for the Weija...
05/13/2026

Weija-Gbawe MCE Honours Exulted Football Club for Middle League Qualification

The Municipal Chief Executive for the Weija-Gbawe Municipal Assembly, Felix Odartey Lamptey, has honoured Exulted Football Club following the team’s qualification to the Middle League Division.

The colourful ceremony, held at the Conference Hall of the Assembly, saw the MCE present a cash reward of Ten Thousand Ghana Cedis (GHS 10,000) to the team together with several food items, including bags of rice, cooking oil, packs of bottled water, assorted drinks, boxes of sugar, cartons of milk and Milo.

Hon. Felix Odartey Lamptey also presented a citation to the team in recognition of their outstanding performance and dedication throughout the competition.

In appreciation, the Exulted Football Club presented medals and their trophy to the Municipal Chief Executive and assured him of their determination to excel in the upcoming Middle League Division.

Addressing the players, technical team and supporters, the MCE reiterated his commitment to sports development within the municipality. He stressed the importance of discipline in sports and assured the team of his continuous support, adding that the Assembly would work tirelessly to encourage the growth of more football clubs and sporting talents across the municipality.

Speaking on behalf of the team, Coach Kwesi Anim Anokye expressed profound gratitude to the MCE for the honour and support extended to the club. He also appealed for additional assistance, particularly in the areas of training facilities and logistics, to enhance the team’s performance in future competitions.

Present at the ceremony were the Presiding Member of the Assembly, Wilfred Ayittey Blankson; the Municipal Sports Director, Matilda Clottey; the National Youth Authority Director for the Assembly, Solomon Nii Otokunor Sackey; member of the Sports Committee, Bennett Cofie; and SAEMT of the Ghana National Ambulance Service, Commander Nurudeen.

STORY: PATRICK ASFORD BOADU

MCE for Weija-Gbawe Leads Decongestion Exercise on Densu River to Prevent FloodingFelix Odartey Lamptey, Municipal  Chie...
05/07/2026

MCE for Weija-Gbawe Leads Decongestion Exercise on Densu River to Prevent Flooding

Felix Odartey Lamptey, Municipal Chief Executive for Weija-Gbawe Municipal Assembly on Thursday joined officials of the National Disaster Management Organisation (NADMO), Disaster Volunteer Groups (DVGs), local fishermen, and community stakeholders to undertake a major decongestion exercise on the Densu River beneath the main Oblogo-Tetegu Bridge.

The exercise, held on May 7, 2026, formed part of efforts to facilitate the smooth flow of water from the Densu River through the Weija Dam spillway into the sea during periods of heavy rainfall and dam spillage.

The operation involved staff from NADMO headquarters led by Mr. Amo Yartey, Director of the Inspectorate Division, and Mr. Moses Anabah, Head of DVGs and leader of the national operations team.

They were joined by the Weija-Gbawe Municipal NADMO office headed by Mr. Emmanuel Kwame Essel, NADMO Director for the Weija-Gbawe Municipal Assembly, members of the Disaster Volunteer Group within the Oblogo Electoral Area, Assemblyman Hon. Abdullah Tei, popularly known as “Olebe,” and some local fishermen.

During the clean-up exercise, weeds and debris that had accumulated beneath sections of the bridge and along portions of the river were cleared to reduce the risk of flooding in surrounding communities.

As part of support for the operation, Mr. Moses Anabah presented several items, including bags of rice, life jackets, cooking oil, and Wellington boots to assist volunteers and personnel who participated in the exercise.

The MCE also donated an undisclosed amount of money to support the activities of the volunteers.

Speaking during the exercise, Hon. Felix Odartey Lamptey commended NADMO officials, DVG members, and the fishermen for their commitment toward environmental sanitation and flood prevention within the municipality.

He further urged residents living along water bodies to desist from dumping refuse into drains and rivers, especially during the rainy season, stressing that such practices contribute significantly to flooding.

Mr. Emmanuel Kwame Essel also expressed appreciation to the NADMO headquarters staff, the MCE, and all stakeholders for their support and cooperation toward the success of the exercise.

Story: Patrick Asford Boadu

05/06/2026

Jerry Ahmed is a Hypocrite and exhibited gross ignorance in the matter of the Children's Specialist Hospital Weija - NDC Communication Officer

Health Ministry Rebukes Weija-Gbawe MP Amid Dispute Over Delayed Paediatric HospitalThe Ministry of Health Ghana has res...
05/06/2026

Health Ministry Rebukes Weija-Gbawe MP Amid Dispute Over Delayed Paediatric Hospital

The Ministry of Health Ghana has responded sharply to a protest led by Jerry Ahmed Shaib, Member of Parliament for Weija-Gbawe, over delays in the operationalisation of the Weija Paediatric Hospital, describing aspects of the demonstration as “misinformed.”

In a statement issued on May 5, 2026, the Ministry expressed concern about the protest held at the facility and sought to clarify the circumstances surrounding the delayed commissioning of the hospital.

According to the Ministry, the Weija Paediatric Hospital is a World Bank-funded project which began in 2023 and was scheduled for completion by December 2025. However, the Ministry revealed that in 2024, the World Bank flagged serious procurement breaches.

“The World Bank raised concerns about misprocurement, including inflated costs of medical equipment up to about eleven times the actual price,” the statement said.

As a result of these irregularities, the World Bank declined to settle outstanding payments related to the project, creating a major setback to its completion.

Despite these challenges, the Ministry noted that it had taken steps to commission the hospital for use. That effort, however, was halted by the contractor.

“The contractor subsequently halted this process, insisting that all outstanding issues be fully resolved before granting access to the hospital,” the Ministry explained.

The Ministry assured the public that it is actively engaging all relevant stakeholders to resolve the impasse in order to bring the facility into operation.

“We recognise the critical importance of this hospital in Ghana’s healthcare delivery system, particularly in providing specialised care for children,” the statement emphasised.

Appealing for calm, the Ministry urged residents of Weija and the general public to exercise patience.

“The Ministry of Health is committed to working assiduously to ensure the full operationalisation of the Paediatric Hospital,” it added.

The dispute highlights growing tensions over delays in key healthcare infrastructure, even as authorities insist efforts are underway to resolve the issues and deliver the much-anticipated facility to the public.

Story: Patrick Asford Boadu

05/05/2026

Keep Your Final Destination Clean - Muslim Communities Told

04/27/2026

Point of Corruption 10% of the DACF for Sanitation Management Activities

04/26/2026

Engineers are carrying out the replacement and upgrade of two transformers at the Teshie-Nungua substation.

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04/26/2026

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