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Plan Ghana donates face masks to people of Tantala …after The Spectator story

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Plan International Ghana has donated hundreds of face masks and sanitary pads to over 800 children and adolescent girls after a publication by The Spectator.

 On June 13, 2020, The Spectator published a story with the headline, ‘Tantala children use pure water sachet bags as improvised face masks.’

Mr Solomon TesfaMariam, the Country Director for Plan International Ghana who together with his team distributed the items said, his attention was drawn to the plight of the children in the newspaper by a friend in the United States of America (USA) and quickly contacted colleagues to get support for the children.

“After several consultations, we managed do get a company which produces Personal Protection Equipment (PPE) to donate 1000 pieces of reusable face masks to be distributed to the children,” he said.

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He also said, Plan International bought 500 sanitary pads for the girls to be used during the pandemic.

Mr TesfaMariam commended The Spectator for carrying out the story which resulted in going to their aid.

He urged the youth to adhere to the precautionary measures in order to stay safe in the community.

Mr John Mumuni, the Assemblyman for Tantala electoral area on behalf of the chiefs and the people, thanked The Spectator and Plan International Ghana for coming to their aid, especially to the youth.

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Interior Ministry suspends Kantanka Security Services licence over uniform and firearms breach

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The Ministry of the Interior has suspended the Private Security Organisation licence of Kantanka Security Services Limited with immediate effect.

The suspension follows reports of alleged use of unprescribed uniforms, and unauthorised possession and use of firearms and ammunition by the company’s personnel.

The incident occurred on Sunday, June 21, 2026, while they were providing private security services at Kwabenya, Accra.

According to the ministry, preliminary investigations suggest possible violations of the Police Service (Private Security Organisations) Regulations, 1992, L.I. 1571, which regulate private security operations in Ghana.

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The Ministry said the use of unprescribed uniforms, unauthorised firearms, and security accoutrements by private guards constitutes a serious breach with direct implications for public safety.

As a result, Kantanka Security Services Limited has been directed to cease all operations immediately pending the outcome of investigations.

All individuals and institutions are advised to stop doing business with the company until further notice from the Ministry.

The Ministry has also instructed Kantanka Security Services to fully cooperate with the Ghana Police Service and provide all information needed for a thorough investigation.

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The Ministry assured the public that the suspension is an administrative measure to protect public safety while investigations continue, adding that appropriate action will be taken after investigations, in line with laws governing private security operations in Ghana.

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NDC renames Headquarters as ‘Jerry John Rawlings House’

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The National Democratic Congress has officially renamed its national headquarters the “Jerry John Rawlings House” to honour its founder and former President, Jerry John Rawlings.

The ceremony took place on Monday, June 22, 2026, as part of activities marking what would have been Rawlings’ 79th birthday.

Held under the theme “From Revolution to Fourth Republic: The Rawlings Legacy,” the event brought together party members and senior government officials to celebrate his life, leadership, and role in shaping Ghana’s democracy.

President John Dramani Mahama unveiled a commemorative plaque and a bust of the late statesman at the newly named building.

He said the renaming is a tribute to Rawlings’ immense contribution to the NDC and the nation.

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“History matters because it teaches people where they came from and inspires the future,” Mahama said.

He described the ceremony as a significant act of institutional memory that ensures future generations understand the sacrifices made to build the party and protect Ghana’s democracy.

Kimathi Rawlings, son of the late President, expressed the family’s gratitude.

“The naming of this headquarters after our dad, Jerry John Rawlings, is far more than a symbolic gesture,” he said.

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He called it a fitting tribute to Rawlings’ legacy, values, and sacrifices that continue to influence Ghana’s politics.

The event ended with a cake-cutting to mark Rawlings’ birthday.

Rawlings, who died in November 2020, first led Ghana as a military ruler, then guided the transition to constitutional rule and served as the country’s first President under the Fourth Republic from 1993 to 2001. He remains one of the most influential figures in Ghana’s modern history.

The ceremony which was a moment of remembrance and celebration of his enduring legacy was attended by top party officials, government appointees and NDC faithfuls

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