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Police investigate video of man forcing child to smoke

The Ghana Police Service has begun investigating a viral video that shows a man giving a substance, suspected to be a cigarette, to a child.
Police say they are working to identify and arrest the man seen in the video. They are also taking steps to ensure the child is safe and protected.
The Service is calling on the public to share any information that can help locate the man or the child. Anyone with details is encouraged to report to the nearest police station.
By: Jacob Aggrey
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Dreams FC’s Winfred Dormon scoops NASCO Coach of the month award

Dreams FC’s Winfred Dormon scoops NASCO Coach of the month award
Dreams FC head coach Winfred Dormon has been named NASCO Ghana Premier League Coach of the Month for March after an impressive run of form.
Dormon edged out competition from Johnson Smith of Basake Holy Stars FC to claim the award.
He guided Dreams FC through four matches, recording three wins and one draw to remain unbeaten throughout the period.
His team scored six goals and conceded just one, highlighting both their attacking efficiency and defensive solidity.
As part of the recognition, Coach Dormon will receive a 43-inch NASCO television set, courtesy of Electroland Ghana Limited, along with a NASCO double-door bottom-freezer refrigerator.
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PAC Chairperson cautions MMDAs to desist from taking monies from MPs and PWDs account for emergencies

The Chairperson of the Public Accounts Committee (PAC) Abena Osei Asare has cautioned District and Municipal Assemblies to desist from taking money from Members of Parliament and People With Disabilities (PWDs) accounts to fund their “emergency activities.”
She made this appeal yesterday, Aprill 21 at the PAC second Zonal Public Hearing in Kumasi to consider the 2024 Auditor-General’s report.
During yesterday’s public hearing, it was observed that misapplication of funds was a common infraction most of the Assemblies were practicing to the extent of taking monies allocated to PWDs to organise events such as Independence Day celebration or payment of retirement package to Assembly members .
The Ranking Member of the Committee, Samuel Atta Mills who chaired the sitting, ordered that all monies taken from MPs and PWDs accounts must be paid back within thirty (30) days.
;He was of the view that because MPs are not signatories to the accounts at the Assemblies, their allocations are sometimes used without their knowledge.








