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Gender Minister receives World Vision Delegation to strengthen strategic partnership

The Minister for Gender, Children and Social Protection, Dr. Agnes Naa Momo Lartey, has received a delegation from World Vision Ghana, led by Mr. Samuel Norgah, Director of the African Union Liaison Office, to discuss strategic areas of collaboration.
The engagement focused on enhancing partnerships between the Ministry and World Vision.
Discussions covered Ghana’s participation in the AU’s Specialised Technical Committee (STC) on Gender, support for the ratification of the newly adopted AU Convention on Ending Violence Against Women and Girls, and strengthening cooperation between World Vision Ghana and the Ministry in priority areas.
Mr. Norgah congratulated the Minister on her appointment and applauded Ghana’s leadership in advancing gender equality on in Ghana and the continent.
He underscored World Vision’s widespread impact across Africa, especially in Ghana, through initiatives in education, child protection, and social development.
Additionally, he highlighted World Vision’s active role in the development of the AU Convention on Ending Violence Against Women and Girls, describing its adoption as a major milestone for the continent.
Mr. Norgah expressed hope for Ghana’s swift ratification and assured the Minister of World Vision’s continued technical and advocacy support.
The Minister, Dr. Agnes Naa Momo Lartey reiterated the Ministry’s strong commitment to tackling sexual and gender-based violence and confirmed that the process toward Ghana’s ratification of the Convention is being considered.
Furthermore, the Minister expressed interest in future collaborations with World Vision Ghana with a special attention to the revised Early Childhood Care and Development (ECCD) Policy, which is currently undergoing final review and awaiting Cabinet approval.
The Chief Director of the Ministry, Dr. Afisah Zakariah, on her part, commended World Vision’s contributions in Ghana.
She advocated for more robust collaboration to promote the protection and empowerment of vulnerable groups.
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Police arrest five suspects for robbery at Dompom in Western Region

The Western Central Regional Police Command has arrested five suspects for armed robbery at a mining site at Dompim in the Western Region.
Preliminary investigations established that five armed men attacked the mining site, robbing workers of gold concentrate amidst gunfire.
One of the suspects, Akwasi Abban, was arrested at the scene by workers at the site while the others escaped.
Suspect Akwasi Abban admitted to the robbery and mentioned the site foreman, Ebenezer Soore, as the person who provided information to the robbery syndicate.
Suspect Soore was subsequently arrested.
Three of the accomplices, Elijah Arthur alias Possible, Elisha Arthur alias Skonzy, and David Agyarko alias Big Man, were later arrested on June 2, 2025.
All the suspects have since been put before court and remanded into prison custody.
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Breaking : Fire engulfs multiple wooden structures at Tema Heavy Industrial area

A fire is currently raging through multiple wooden structures behind Ferro Fabrik Ltd in the Tema Heavy Industrial Area.
Seven (7) fire tenders have been deployed to the fire scene by the Ghana Fire Service, with senior officers including the Regional Commander, Operations Officer, and District Commanders on-site to coordinate and supervise firefighting operations.
Rigorous firefighting is underway to bring the situation under control.
More details soon.