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First Day In Office: Vice President meets diplomatic envoys

As part of Vice President, Jane Naana Opoku-Agyemang’s first day in office activities, she met some diplomatic envoys

In a post on her Facebook, she indicated that “first day in office as Vice President of the Republic of Ghana included, notably, a visit from the Israeli Government.”

They are diplomatic envoys of Israel to Ghana, Liberia, and Sierra Leone were led by Ambassador Roey Gilad and Sharren Haskel, Deputy Minister for Foreign Affairs.

“Over the course of our discussion, I emphasised our willingness to collaborate with Israel and to align our priorities to achieve mutual benefits,” she revealed.

She highlighted the critical need for support as they work to rebuild the economy, particularly in the area of food security.

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The envoys expressed interest in mutual collaboration and promised to facilitate further discussions on future collaborations.

By Edem Mensah-Tsotorme

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38-year-old woman arrested for stealing one-week-old baby at Wa Market

The Upper West Regional Police Command has arrested a 38-year-old woman, Abena Martha Maanibeh, for stealing a one-week-old baby and other valuables belonging to the baby’s mother at Wa Market (Kejetia).

According to a police statement, the incident happened on August 10, 2025. The complainant, Ms. Kwofie Mwinbelle, had given birth to a baby boy at the Wa Regional Hospital on August 1.

The suspect, who was working as a caretaker for another patient at the hospital, tricked the new mother into following her to Wa Market to buy baby diapers.

She then took advantage of the situation to run away with the baby and the mother’s handbag, which contained a mobile phone, cash, and other items.

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Police investigations, led by ASP Stella Atukwia of the Domestic Violence and Victim Support Unit, traced the suspect to her hideout at Nuobollie in the Savannah Region.

She was arrested on August 15, 2025. The stolen baby was found safe and reunited with his mother, and some of the stolen belongings were recovered.

The suspect appeared before the Wa District Magistrate Court on August 18, 2025 and has since been remanded into custody and will reappear on September 2, 2025.

The Upper West Regional Police Command assured the public of its commitment to protect lives and property.

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It also thanked residents for their vigilance and support, which helped in arresting the suspect.

By: Jacob Aggrey

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NPP is a diverse party, let’s end religious and tribal bigotry campaigns – Dr. Bawumia

Flagbearer hopeful of the New Patriotic Party in the 2028 elections (NPP) and former Vice President of the Republic of Ghana, Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, has cautioned against the use of religious and tribal sentiments in the party’s internal campaign.

Dr. Bawumia expressed concern that some campaigners and flagbearer hopefuls were introducing divisive arguments, including claims that delegates should not vote for him because his wife is not a “true Ghanaian.”

He described such claims as disturbing and unrepresentative of the values of the NPP.

“We are a very diverse party covering four religions and all tribes. It is important that we remain united,” he said.

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He urged his opponents to contest on the strength of their vision, mission, ideas, integrity, and track record, rather than attacking personalities based on religion or ethnicity.

Citing his own record, Dr. Bawumia reminded party members of his contributions to the NPP’s victories in 2016 and 2020, including his role in the 2013 election petition and his wife Samira’s nationwide campaign efforts.

He noted that at those times, nobody questioned his background or his wife’s identity.

He stressed that attempts to divide the party along religious or tribal lines do not reflect the views of the NPP’s rank and file.

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“The NPP will always triumph over tribal and religious bigots. What we need is unity to go forward and win 2028,” he stated.

Dr. Bawumia further cautioned the party not to repeat past mistakes, recalling how divisions cost the NPP the 1979 elections.

He expressed confidence that with unity and hard work, the party could secure victory in the 2028 general elections.

By: Jacob Aggrey

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