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Pharmaceutical Society of Ghana condemns assault on Pharmacy staff and client at Burma Camp

The Pharmaceutical Society of Ghana (PSGH) has strongly condemned the assault of a pharmacy worker and a female client by a soldier at e-PRIDE Chemist inside Burma Camp in Accra.
A viral CCTV video circulating on social media shows a non-uniformed officer of the Ghana Armed Forces, identified as Warrant Officer Class One (WO1) Mensah Williams, physically attacking both the pharmacy staff and the client inside the pharmacy.
In a statement signed by its President, Pharm. Paul Owusu Donkor, the PSGH described the incident as “barbaric, reprehensible, and utterly unacceptable.”
The Society said the act violates the fundamental human rights of the victims and undermines public trust in healthcare facilities.
“The assault on pharmacy personnel is an attack on public health and the safety of every Ghanaian who depends on pharmacy services for their well-being,” the statement said.
The PSGH said it has visited e-PRIDE Chemist to verify the incident and assured the pharmacy team of its full support to ensure justice for the victims.
It pledged to provide psychological and professional assistance to those affected.
The Society urged both the Ghana Police Service and the Ghana Armed Forces to investigate the matter thoroughly and ensure that justice is delivered swiftly and transparently.
The statement commended the Ghana Armed Forces for acting quickly to arrest the suspect, saying it shows the military’s commitment to discipline and professionalism.
“We trust that disciplinary processes, thorough investigations, and prosecution of the perpetrator will be expedited to reinforce public confidence in the Armed Forces’ zero-tolerance stance toward such misconduct,” the statement added.
The PSGH reaffirmed its commitment to protecting the safety and dignity of pharmacy professionals across the country and called on all stakeholders to ensure that healthcare spaces remain zones of respect and safety.
By: Jacob Aggrey
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Bibiani court remands pastor, mother for attempting to bury baby alive

Ahyiresu and Abofrem, two quiet communities in the Atwima Mponua District, have been shaken to the core by a chilling midnight drama that reads like a nightmare.
A pastor and a young mother stand accused of attempting to bury a five‑month‑old baby girl alive, a crime that has ignited outrage and disbelief across the township.
According to police, Apostle Richmond Akwasi Frimpong, 36, Head Pastor of the Anointed Grace Prayer Ministry at Kuffour Camp, conspired with his uncle Emmanuel Appiah, 53, and the child’s mother, 23‑year‑old Beatrice Agyapomaa, to dispose of the infant, Anaya Achiaa, under the cover of darkness.
A fourth suspect, Emmanuel Donkor, remains on the run.
The suspects were caught near a refuse dump around 10 pm on April 9, 2026, after a vigilant resident, Akwasi Twezor, noticed their suspicious movements.
When confronted, they claimed the child was already dead and had palace approval for burial. But Twezor’s instincts proved right—the baby was still alive, gasping faintly for breath.
Chief Linguist, Nana Yaw Badu, later confirmed that Frimpong had misled him earlier in the evening, securing permission for burial by falsely declaring the child dead.
The infant was rushed to the Abofrem Clinic, where she is now responding well to treatment. Police described her as “very beautiful.”
Assistant Superintendent of Police (ASP) Evelyn Yitamkey, Commander of DOVVSU in Bibiani, confirmed that the suspects have been provisionally charged.
Frimpong faces attempted murder and conspiracy charges, while Agyapomaa and Appiah are charged with conspiracy and abetment.
They were remanded by the Bibiani Circuit Court, presided over by Judge Frank Asiedu Nimako, to assist investigations.
The docket has been forwarded to the Attorney General’s Department for advice, ASP Yitamkey indicated.
The attempted crime has provoked fury among residents, many suspecting ritual motives aimed at bolstering the pastor’s influence.
Crowds attempted to attack the suspects outside court, but police intervention prevented mob justice.
The Assembly Member for Ahyiresu, Yusuf Suleiman, has assured residents that justice will be pursued swiftly.
From Kingsley E. Hope, Kumasi
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Creativity, innovation exhibited at AUCB

The forecourt of the African University of Communications and Business (AUCB) in Accra came alive on Friday with colour, creativity and innovation, as Level 300 students transformed the space into a lively exhibition of ideas.
Under the theme “Building meaningful brands beyond the logo,” the students invited patrons into a world where ordinary products were reimagined through storytelling, design and purpose.





From scented candles to innovative food concepts, each stand told a unique story, one that went beyond aesthetics to capture identity, value and human connection.



For many of the students, the event was more than just an academic exercise; it was a moment to dream out loud.
Guided by their lecturer, Peter Wonders, they explored what it truly means to build a brand in today’s competitive world where trust, consistency and experience matter just as much as logos and slogans.
Chairman of the occasion, Nana Kum Gyata VI, in his remarks said a brand is what people say about you when you are not present.
At the end of the presentations, awards were presented to deserving groups with Vida Nyaneba emerging as the overall best branding student.
By Esinam Jemima Kuatsinu
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