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Team Strongman Foundation celebrates aged women on Mother’s Day

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The team during a visit to a beneficiary
The team during a visit to a beneficiary

Team Strongman Foundation, a community based support organisation, on Sunday celebrated this year’s Mother’s Day with aged women in parts of Accra through the donation of assorted food items and household essentials.

The outreach, which covered Korle Gonno, Chorkor, Agege, Accra Jamestown and Bubuashie Atico, formed part of the foundation’s efforts to support vulnerable persons and show appreciation to elderly women for their sacrifices and contributions to society.

Members of the foundation embarked on a house to house visit within the various communities where they presented hampers to aged women, many of whom were unable to participate in public celebrations due to age and health conditions.

About 100 hampers were distributed during the exercise. The items included rice, cooking oil, cloth, provisions and other household essentials meant to support the beneficiaries and put smiles on their faces during the celebration.

Founder of the foundation, Mr Stephen Nii Afotey Odai, said the initiative reflected the organisation’s commitment to giving back to society and supporting underprivileged persons in local communities.

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According to him, mothers and elderly women played significant roles in nurturing families and shaping society and therefore deserved recognition, care and support, especially on occasions such as Mother’s Day.

Mr Odai said the foundation deliberately chose a community based approach to ensure that aged women who could not attend large gatherings also benefited from the celebration.

“We believe mothers and elderly women deserve to be celebrated not only with words but also through practical acts of kindness and support. This outreach is our way of reminding them that they are appreciated and valued by society,” he stated.

He added that the foundation would continue to undertake humanitarian activities aimed at improving the welfare of vulnerable groups, particularly the aged, widows and less privileged persons in society.

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A member of the foundation, Ms Stephanie Birikorang, described the exercise as fulfilling and heartwarming, saying the interaction with the beneficiaries made a significant impact on both the recipients and members of the team.

She said beyond the distribution of hampers, the visits created a sense of belonging among the elderly women, many of whom expressed appreciation for being remembered during the celebration.

Some beneficiaries expressed gratitude to the foundation for the gesture and offered prayers for the continued growth and success of the organisation.

The initiative also formed part of the foundation’s contribution towards the achievement of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goal Two, which seeks to end hunger, improve nutrition and promote food security for vulnerable people.

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Make water affordable, assessible for all citizens …CSO urges government

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Acess to affordable water is key

The Ghana Water Justice Network (GWJN), a civil society organization, has called on the government to make water affordable and accessible to Ghanaians in the country. 

The organization said making water affordable, particularly for low-income and vulnerable households, included an end to water disconnections due to inability to pay. 

This was in a communiqué issued at the launch of the GWJN in Accra on the theme “Water for People, Not for Profit.” 

The launch of the event was to mobilize citizens and advocate sustainable long-term solutions to Ghana’s escalating water crisis.  

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The statement said such disconnections violated the human right to water and disproportionately affected women and children. 

“We advocate for inclusive, humane service delivery that prioritizes dignity and access to all citizens,” the statement said. 

The statement urged the government to address significant investment shortfalls by fully honouring budget commitments, especially by extending services to underserved communities. 

The statement urged authorities to actively include women as leaders and decision-makers in water management at all levels and address the disproportionate impacts of water scarcity on women and girls.  

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It also called for the establishment and enforcement of water protection zones and the integration of catchment protection plans into spatial planning schemes.  

“To combat the menace of galamsey, we urge the government to seize assets and prosecute financiers and equipment owners, support community-based river guards, and deploy satellite and drone surveillance systems to combat illegal mining,” it said. 

 The communiqué also called on the authorities to introduce a national borehole drilling permit system, create a central groundwater database, and promote shared community borehole systems.  

The statement said for countless communities across the country, access to affordable and reliable water remained out of reach.  

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In rural areas, peri-urban settlements, and low-income urban neighbourhoods, daily realities are marked by long queues, inconsistent supply, and rising costs.  

It said at the heart of this crisis were women and children, who bear the heaviest burden when water systems fail.  

This situation, the statement said, leaves far too many people behind and threatened to derail progress toward the Sustainable Development Goal six—universal and equitable access to safe and affordable water for all by 2030.  -GNA

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Police retrieve buried body parts in murder case involving fetish priest

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The Ghana Police
The Ghana Police

Police have retrieved all buried body parts of Joyce Akua Ampomaa, a 40-year-old trader allegedly murdered at Awutu Bentum in the Central Region.   

The remains have been deposited at the Police Hospital Mortuary for preservation and autopsy, while investigations continue, Commissioner of Police Lydia Yaako Donkor, Director-General of the Criminal Investigations Department (CID), said at a press briefing in Accra.   

She stated that the suspect, a 25-year-old fetish priest, was arrested by the Homicide Unit of the CID after the mutilated body of the deceased was discovered in a bush on the outskirts of Awutu Bentum on March 10, 2026.  

Police said the Asafoatse of Awutu Bentum reported the discovery to the Jei Krodua Police Station after the body was found with the head and both legs severed.  

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Investigations revealed that she had previously sought herbal treatment from the suspect in 2025 and returned on March 4, 2026, for spiritual assistance.  

The suspect allegedly lured her into a bush, attacked her with a cutlass, killed her, dismembered the body, and concealed the remains.   

During interrogation, the suspect allegedly admitted to the offence and disclosed that he buried the head at Mafi Avedo in the Volta Region and the legs at his residence at Awutu Bentum.   

He was arraigned before the Adabraka District Court on March 13, 2026, and remanded into custody.  

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The court granted an exhumation order, enabling Police to retrieve the buried body parts.   

On March 17, 2026, the suspect led investigators to Mafi Avedo, where the deceased’s head was exhumed.  

On March 18, 2026, he led Police to Awutu Bentum for a reconstruction of the incident and to locations where the legs and destroyed mobile phones were retrieved.   

At the crime scene, located on a cassava farm, the suspect allegedly identified the spot of the attack, the deposition of the body, and a pit where bloodstained items were buried.  

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Pathologists later exhumed the legs at his residence opposite the Chief’s Palace.   

Police noted that community members had demolished the suspect’s residence and shrine, affecting retrieval of the suspected murder weapon and other exhibits.   

COP Donkor commended officers for their professionalism and expressed appreciation to international partners, including INTERPOL, the Australian Federal Police, and authorities in Togo, for their collaboration. –GNA

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