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Star of Suhum Cluster of Schools
pupils visit The Spectator

• Pupils and some staff members of the school with
Mrs Quaitoo Acting Editor & Mr Zangina-Tong,
News Editor of The Spectator Photo by Lizzy Okai
49 pupils from the Star of Suhum Cluster of Schools in the Eastern Region accompanied by five teachers, have paid a familiarisation tour to the New Times Corporation, the publishers of the Ghanaian Times and the Spectator, in Accra.
At The Spectator newsroom, the Deputy Editor, and Acting Editor of the Spectator, MrsGeorgina Quaittoo, the News Editor of the Spectator,Mr Castro Zangina- Tong took turns to brief the pupils on newspaper production process and how front-page stories were selected among others.
The pupils were thrown the challenge to take interest in writing letters and short stories to The Spectator for publication to enable them to improve upon their writing skills.
They were also told that the paper always kept its credibility by refraining from the publication of fake stories which could land it in trouble.
In response to a question on the use of pictures in publication, the pupils were educated on the fact that pictures gave credence tostories.
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Prez Mahama visits Akosombo Dam after fire disrupts power supply

President John Dramani Mahama has visited the Akosombo Dam to assess the impact of a fire incident at a substation operated by the Ghana Grid Company.
The fire is reported to have caused the loss of more than 1,000 megawatts from the national power grid, affecting electricity supply in parts of the country.




During the visit, he inspected ongoing restoration works and received briefings from engineers on efforts to restore power. He commended them for what he described as a swift and professional response to the situation.
According to him, the government remains committed to restoring stable electricity supply as quickly as possible.
He added that steps are also being taken to strengthen the resilience of Ghana’s energy infrastructure to prevent similar incidents in the future.
The Ghana Grid Company has not yet provided a detailed timeline for full restoration, but work is ongoing to bring affected systems back on stream.
By: Jacob Aggrey
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Finance minister, deputy publicly file tax returns to promote compliance

Ghana’s Finance Minister, Cassiel Ato Forson, says he and his deputy have publicly filed their annual tax returns to demonstrate leadership and encourage compliance among citizens.
In a facebook post, he explained that the move was meant to show that public officials must lead by example when it comes to fulfilling civic duties.
“Leadership must be demonstrated, not declared,” he said.
He commended Ghanaian taxpayers for their continued contribution to national development, noting that tax compliance plays a key role in sustaining government activities.
According to him, paying taxes is both a legal and moral responsibility. He stressed that all citizens, including public officials, professionals, and businesses, are equal before the law and must meet their tax obligations.
He added that tax revenue is essential for funding key sectors such as education, healthcare, infrastructure, and security.
The minister praised the Ghana Revenue Authority for its work, especially during the ongoing Tax and Good Governance Month in April. He said the initiative helps to educate the public and promote voluntary compliance.
He urged the authority to intensify public education and continue reforms aimed at simplifying tax processes, reducing compliance costs, and improving transparency.
He further encouraged individuals and businesses that are yet to file their returns to do so promptly, adding that support systems and digital platforms are available to assist them.
He said building a strong tax culture would strengthen the country’s economy, improve accountability, and promote fairness in society.
By: Jacob Aggrey




