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Ghana to reopen embassy in Iran on September 16- ministry of foreign affairs

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs has announced that Ghana’s Embassy in Tehran, Iran, will reopen on Tuesday, September 16, 2025.
The Embassy was temporarily closed in June this year due to heightened tensions between Iran and Israel.
The Ministry said the closure was necessary to protect embassy staff and the Ghanaian community in Iran.
In a statement issued on Tuesday, September 2, the Ministry explained that the security situation in Iran has improved, making it possible for the mission to resume operations.
It further assured the public that it will continue to closely monitor developments in the region to ensure the safety of staff and Ghanaians living in Iran.
The Ministry reaffirmed its commitment to protect Ghanaians abroad and promised to provide updates when necessary.
By: Jacob Aggrey
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I am a very lonely person because of my work” – Dr. Stephen Amoah

The Member of Parliament for Nhyiaeso, Dr. Stephen Amoah has revealed that he often feels very lonely despite being seen by the public as an energetic and outspoken politician.
In an interview with GHone TV, Dr. Amoah explained that his busy schedule leaves him with little time for social activities or friendships.
According to him, the 24 hours in a day are never enough for the amount of work he has to do.
“People see me outside as jovial, vibrant, and outspoken, but the truth is that when I leave that space, I am very lonely. I hardly have friends. I don’t even know the houses of more than six MPs,” he said.
The legislator noted that he rarely goes out to socialize and spends most of his time learning or working on personal projects.
He added that his principle in life is to be socioeconomically independent, which requires constant hard work.
Dr. Amoah stressed that he believes everyone should strive to be independent since life is unpredictable and people can be disappointed or abandoned at any time.
Despite his loneliness, he said his focus remains on building himself and contributing to the nation.
By: Jacob Aggrey
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Interior minister reviews curfew on Bole township

The Minister for the Interior, on the advice of the Regional Security Council and by Executive Instrument, has reviewed the Curfew hours for Bole Township and its environs in the Savannah Region from 8:00 pm to 5:00 am, effective Tuesday, September 09, 2025.
Government continues to urge Chiefs, Opinion Leaders, Youth, and People of the area to exercise restraint in the face of the challenges confronting them and to use non-violent means to channel their energies into ensuring peace in the area.
Meanwhile, the ministry is urging the people of Bole Township and its environs to note the following.
A total ban on carrying firearms, ammunition, or any offensive weapons, adding that any person found contrary to this, will be arrested and prosecuted.
No two or more persons should be seen on motorbikes throughout the day, and no war regalia should be worn throughout the day.
By Edem Mensah-Tsotorme