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DCOP Lydia Donkor commends Ashanti Regional Police, praises IGP

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The Director-General of the Criminal Investigations Department (CID), DCOP Lydia Donkor, has commended the Ashanti Regional Police Commander and his team for their professionalism during an operation that dismantled a notorious armed robbery syndicate.

Speaking at the Police Headquarters in Accra, DCOP Donkor said the success of the operation was due to effective teamwork and tactical execution by the regional command.

She stressed that their dedication and courage played a major role in bringing down the gang, which had been terrorizing banks and rural financial institutions across the country.

She further praised the Inspector-General of Police (IGP), COP Christian Tetteh Yohuno, for his leadership and direction, which she said has strengthened the fight against armed robbery and improved public confidence in the police.

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DCOP Donkor assured the public that investigations are ongoing and pledged that the police will not relent in pursuing the remaining suspects still at large.

She called on Ghanaians to continue to support the police with information that can help in combating crime.

By: Jacob Aggrey

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NDC does not run its affairs on social media – Mustapha Gbande warns party folks

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Deputy General Secretary of the opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC), Mustapha Gbande, has warned party members against using social media to address internal issues.

According to him, the NDC does not run its affairs on social media, and members must respect the party’s structures rather than making pronouncements online.

Mr. Gbande explained that the party has a General Secretary, supported by deputies and a national organizer, who are responsible for managing its affairs.

He cautioned that individuals who ignore these structures and resort to social media risk creating needless distractions.

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He further stressed that such members could be invited and reprimanded by the party’s leadership if the practice continues.

Mr. Gbande urged party leaders to focus more on the grassroots, especially farmers, and ensure that policies are explained to them in clear language they can understand.

He added that the NDC is not in crisis, dismissing recent rumors as baseless.

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Purc announces electricity tariff increase by 1.14 percent, water tariffs remain unchanged

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The Public Utilities Regulatory Commission (PURC) has announced a 1.14 percent increase in electricity tariffs for all customer groups, effective October 1, 2025.

However, water tariffs will remain the same.

In a facebook post, the Commission said the decision followed its regular quarterly review of tariffs.

The review takes into account factors beyond the control of the utility companies, such as the exchange rate between the Ghana cedi and the US dollar, domestic inflation, the cost of natural gas and other fuels, and the balance between hydro and thermal power generation.

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PURC explained that the increase is necessary to maintain the real value of tariffs and keep electricity providers financially stable so they can continue delivering services.

For the fourth quarter of 2025, the Commission used a projected exchange rate of GHS12.37 to the US dollar, an annual average inflation rate of 12.43 percent, and a weighted average cost of gas of USD 7.71 per MMBtu.

The generation mix is expected to remain at 28.80 percent hydro and 71.20 percent thermal power.

The new rates mean that residential lifeline customers who consume up to 30 kilowatt-hours of electricity a month will now pay 80.4 pesewas per kilowatt-hour, up from 79.5 pesewas.

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Other categories of customers will see similar small increases. Service charges remain the same.

Water tariffs, however, will not change. Customers in all water-use categories will continue to pay the existing rates.

The Commission mentioned that it will continue to monitor the operations of utility providers and hold them to its standards to ensure value for money and better service delivery.

The decision will be published in the official gazette and can be accessed on the PURC website.

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