A man identified only as Asuo was lynched and set ablaze by an angry mob at Assin Breku in Ghana’s Central Region after he allegedly beheaded a nine-year-old boy in what residents describe as a gruesome ritual killing. According to eyewitness accounts, a local woman reportedly saw a human hand inside a sack carried by the suspect. Alarmed by the discovery, she raised the alarm, drawing scores of residents to the scene. A subsequent search led community members to a nearby path, where the lifeless body of the young boy was found lying in a pool of blood, with his…
Author: Ohene Anochie
A Ghana-based Taiwanese national, Chen Paul, known in Ghana as Kwame Chen, has made history by being called to the Ghana Bar, marking a significant milestone for foreign nationals contributing to the country’s legal and professional landscape. Chen, who hails from Taiwan, revealed that he was partly raised in Ghana and considers the country a second home. “I am ethnically Chinese and come from Taiwan, but Ghana has played a major role in shaping who I am,” he shared after the ceremony. He completed his secondary education at T.I. Ahmadiyya Senior High School (T.I AMASS), Kumasi, in 1995 before furthering…
A charged atmosphere gripped the headquarters of the Criminal Investigations Department (CID) in Accra on Monday as dozens of supporters of former Attorney General Godfred Dame gathered in solidarity while he faced questioning over allegations of evidence fabrication. The police mounted heavy security at the facility, with personnel forming barricades to keep protesters from breaching the main entrance. Chants of support and demands for justice echoed outside the compound, creating an uneasy standoff between loyalists and law enforcement. Allegations Against the Former AG Godfred Dame, who served as Attorney General under the New Patriotic Party (NPP) administration, is under investigation…
Renaz Ebrahimi, a Finnish journalist detained by Israeli forces during the interception of the Gaza aid flotilla, has begun a hunger strike, according to activist movement Global Sumud Flotilla. The group said Ebrahimi and other detainees are protesting their treatment in Israeli custody, amid growing international criticism. The flotilla of 42 boats, carrying more than 450 activists from over a dozen countries, was seized in international waters earlier last week while attempting to breach Israel’s blockade of Gaza. Six Finnish nationals were among those arrested, alongside high-profile figures including climate activist Greta Thunberg. Global Sumud and other participants allege detainees…
Tensions in the Gaza Strip escalated sharply as Israel issued what it called a “final” warning to residents of Gaza City to evacuate ahead of an anticipated ground assault. The announcement came just before the Jewish holy day of Yom Kippur, intensifying fears of an imminent military operation. According to eyewitness accounts, heavy shelling was reported in Gaza City as Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz declared that the army was tightening its siege. “This is the last opportunity for Gaza residents who want to flee south and leave Hamas operatives isolated in Gaza City,” Katz wrote on X, warning that…
The Ashanti krobonkye, a traditional skull cap dating back to the 19th century, has been recognized as one of Ghana’s most distinctive ceremonial artifacts, embodying the artistry and authority of the Akan-speaking peoples. Crafted primarily from worked leather or antelope hide, krobonkye caps are kidney-shaped and often embellished with fine repoussé gold sheet appliqués. These ornate details underscored the elevated social standing of their wearers, marking the caps as more than mere attire they were powerful symbols of prestige. Historically, krobonkye were worn by state sword-bearers and elite gun-bearers, prominent figures in royal processions and public ceremonies across the Ashanti…
Ghana has achieved a historic cultural and economic milestone as Kente has officially been registered as the country’s first Geographical Indication (GI) product, securing its place on the global stage alongside iconic products like Champagne from France, Tequila from Mexico, and India’s Darjeeling tea. The recognition guarantees that the authenticity, heritage, and craftsmanship of Kente are legally protected, ensuring that the centuries-old Ghanaian textile is shielded from imitation and misuse in international markets. For Ghana’s artisans and weaving communities, particularly in the Ashanti and Volta regions where Kente has deep cultural roots, the designation opens new avenues for economic growth…
Ghana is in advanced discussions with Russia for the possible deployment of a floating nuclear power plant, a move that could make the West African nation the first on the continent to adopt Russia’s pioneering Floating Nuclear Power Unit (FPU) technology. Officials from Russia’s state nuclear corporation, Rosatom, confirmed ongoing talks with Ghanaian authorities during the opening of World Atomic Week in Moscow. The proposal involves the deployment of two or three FPUs to supply Ghana with a flexible, clean and reliable source of electricity. Russia remains the only country in the world currently operating floating nuclear plants, with the…
The Israeli military announced on Tuesday that it has uncovered official Hamas documents in Gaza allegedly linking the militant group to the financing and organization of the Sumud flotilla, an international effort aimed at breaking Israel’s longstanding naval blockade. According to the Israel Defense Forces (IDF), the files identify senior Hamas-aligned operatives directly involved in the flotilla’s coordination. Among those named are the CEO of a Spanish shipping company that owns several of the participating vessels, as well as the UK head of the Palestinian Community and Professional Association (PCPA), a group described by Israel as affiliated with Hamas. The…
Investigative journalists across the globe continue to face lethal danger, operating under threats of violence, war, and political suppression. As conflicts deepen and suppression intensifies, the profession’s risk has never been more stark. The cost of speaking truth is being counted in bodies as well as stories. Deaths in 2024 Marked a Grim Record A report from the Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) revealed that 124 journalists were killed in 2024, making it the deadliest year on record for those in the profession. Nearly 70 percent of those deaths were attributed to Israel, largely connected to the Israel-Hamas war. Countries…