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SUWMA donates to Royal Seed Orphanage

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• Some SUWMA executives.

Some SUWMA executives.

 The Susanna Wesley Mission Auxil­iary (SUWMA) of the New Aplaku Circuit of the Methodist Church Ghana last week donated assorted items to the Royal Seed Orphanage at Kasoa Papasi in the Central Region.

The items included milo, pow­dered milk and groceries, washing powder, crates of egg, soft drinks and toilet rolls.

Presenting the items, the Circuit Chairman, Augustina Adjoa Nunoo, said the exercise was aimed at giving hope to the children.

She stated that the founder of Methodism, Susanna Wesley, was a prayerful, caring, hardworking and a believer of Christ and that due to her faith and prayer life, one of her children became a servant of God.

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According to Madam Nunoo, the Methodist Church have many organi­sations, one of which is SUWMA which gives recognition to Susanna Wesley as the mother of Methodosim

She said the aims and objectives of the organisation was to care for ministers, orphans, widows and desti­tute in the society.

The Susanna Wesley Mission Auxiliary (SUWMA) of the Methodist Church of Ghana is an association of female members in the Church who are committed to cleaning and decorating the church, organising retreats, ministering the gospel to prisoners and participating in all church activities.

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Family of late Nana Konadu Agyeman-Rawlings thank Ghanaians, invites tributes to celebrate her legacy

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Late Nana Konadu Agyeman-Rawlings

The Agyeman-Rawlings and allied families have expressed heartfelt gratitude to Ghanaians and friends around the world for the immense love and sympathy shown following the sudden passing of Mrs. Nana Konadu Agyeman-Rawlings, former First Lady of the Republic of Ghana.

Nana Konadu Agyeman-Rawlings passed away on Thursday, October 23, 2025.

In an announcement, the family invited individuals, groups, and institutions who wish to honour her memory to submit tributes via email to TRIBUTES@NANAKONADU.ORG.

They encouraged friends and well-wishers to share their personal experiences, photographs, videos, and memories of how the late former First Lady touched their lives through her work.

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According to the family, those who prefer to submit hard copies may deliver their tributes and photos to Trudy at the Office of Former President Rawlings, located at No. 1 Sekou Toure Link, Ridge, near the Ridge Hospital.

The family urged that all tributes be submitted within two weeks of the announcement.

The family expressed appreciation for the continued prayers, kind words, and support they have received during this difficult period.

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Government to build rehabilitation centers nationwide to tackle opioid abuse – Youth Minister

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George Opare Addo

The Minister for Youth Development and Empowerment, George Opare Addo, says government will build rehabilitation centers across the country to tackle rising cases of drug and opioid abuse among the youth.

He explained that the centers will not be set up solely to address betting addiction, as reported earlier, but to help young people struggling with substance use and mental health challenges.

According to him, government-owned rehabilitation facilities are few, making it hard for victims to access proper care.

Mr. Opare Addo urged betting companies and other private organizations to support the project as part of their corporate social responsibility.

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He said the initiative aims to give young people the help they need to overcome addiction and live productive lives.

By: Jacob Aggrey

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