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Ambassadors plant tress at Ho Jubilee Park

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The Ambassadors and High Commissioners who attended the opening ceremony of the Volta Trade and Investment Fair at Ho last week Wednesday took part in tree planting in front of the Ho Jubilee Park to mark the commencement of the African Diplomatic Garden Project.  
They included the Senegalese Ambassador, Mr Aboubacar S. Barry; Malian Ambassador, Abdoul Kader and Togolese Ambassador Colonel Awoki Panasa.  
The High Commissioners are Eliphas M. Barine, Kenya; Ibok-Eke Ibas, Nigeria; Grace Jeanet Mason, South Africa and Selma Ashipala-Musavyi, Namibia.  
The Namibian High Commissioner said that the Volta Region had great potentials for tourism and commended the people of Ho for their cleanliness.  
The Kenyan High Commissioner, Mr Barine also said that the African Diplomatic Garden Project was appropriate in the wake of the efforts to unify the continent.  
He said that the frontiers which divided the various countries in Africa should now become points of reunification.  
The Ho MCE, Mr Divine Bosson said that the project would be completed next year.  
According to him, the two-acre garden would have chalets and other recreational facilities to meet international standards.  
“We are doing this jointly with the Diplomatic Community and so the focus is to make the place a symbol of African unity,” the MCE added.  

From Alberto Mario Noretti, Ho
 

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Oppong Nkrumah scholarship programme supports 22 students with GHS134,000

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The Member of Parliament for Ofoase Ayirebi, Kojo Oppong Nkrumah, has disbursed GHS134,000 to 22 students under the latest round of his Scholarship and Bursaries Programme.

According to a statement from his office, the 22 beneficiaries are enrolled in 16 tertiary institutions across the country.

They are studying various courses, including medicine, marketing, law, public health, midwifery, business administration, education, and secretaryship.

The MP’s office commended the beneficiaries, especially the five students currently studying medicine and physician assistantship, encouraging them to remain committed to their studies.

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The statement indicated that the scholarship initiative, which began in 2017, aims to support brilliant but needy students from the Ofoase Ayirebi Constituency to further their education. So far, about 700 students have benefited from the program.

By: Jacob Aggrey

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Four ‘Pragya’ Operators fined GH¢ 2,400 for obstructing public road at Agbogbloshie

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Four tricycle operators, popularly known as ‘Pragya’, have been prosecuted and fined GH¢600 each equivalent to 50 penalty units by the Accra Metropolitan Assembly (AMA) Sanitation Court for obstructing public roads at the Agbogbloshie Market.

The offenders, who were arrested by Public Health Officers of the AMA during a routine enforcement exercise, pleaded guilty to the offence and were subsequently convicted by the court.

The four operators were among the 21 offenders recently arrested at the Agbogbloshie Market for various sanitation and public order violations, including selling on open drains, obstructing walkways, and trading at unauthorised locations.

Speaking after the court proceedings, the Head of Public Health at the AMA, Madam Florence Kuukyi, said the court was lenient with the offenders since it was their first appearance, hence the fine, and warned that subsequent offenders would face stiffer penalties, including imprisonment.

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