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Works and Housing Minister outlines measures to mitigate water crisis

The Minister for Works, Housing and Water Resources Kenneth Gilbert Adjei has outlined measures to upgrade water crisis in the Mfantseman Constituency.
He disclosed that Communities such as Mankessim, Saltpond, Anomabo, Enyan Apaa,Gyedu Baifikrom within the Mfantseman Constituency and its environs were badly hit and affected by the drying up of the IDA dam reservoir.
The Minister disclosed this on the floor of the House when he was answering questions pertaining to the water crisis in the Mfantseman Constituency.
According to him, the Ghana Water Limited has commenced procurement processes to supply and install a new 1200 cubic meters per day (0.26 Million Gallons per Day) pump set in the Ochi Amissah River to pump adequate volume of water to the IDA dam reservoir for purposes of achieving all year- round abstraction and production.
The Minister also answered questions relating to the completion of the abandoned Bukunor Water Expansion Project in Asesewa and other communities in the District.
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ECOWAS backs Mahama for AU Chairmanship in 2027

The ECOWAS Council of Ministers has unanimously endorsed President John Dramani Mahama as West Africa’s sole candidate for the Chairperson of the African Union when the rotating position gets to the region in 2027.
The endorsement was announced at the ninety-fifth ordinary session of the Council in Abuja on 12 December 2025.
The Authority of Heads of State and Government is expected to adopt the recommendation on Sunday.
In a declaration issued after the meeting, the Council noted that Ghana remains an important member of the regional bloc and continues to contribute to ECOWAS’ international standing.
It stressed the need for member states to work together to secure top positions for West Africans in continental and global organisations.
The Council explained that adopting a unified stance would help ECOWAS protect and promote its interests within the African Union.
It therefore recommended that the Heads of State fully back Ghana’s bid for the AU chairmanship.
By: Jacob Aggrey
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Ghana Education Service releases outstanding feeding grants to schools

The Ghana Education Service has released all outstanding feeding grants for Special Schools across the country.
The funds cover the third term of the 2024/2025 academic year and the first term of the 2025/2026 academic year.
GES has also cleared all arrears owed Senior High Schools and Senior High Technical Schools for perishables supplied between 29 July and 17 October 2025.
According to the Service, the money has been transferred into the accounts of all beneficiary schools.
Heads of Special Schools, SHS and SHTS have been asked to submit official receipts for the funds through their Regional Accountants to the Director General.
The Public Relations Unit in a statement noted that GES remains committed to supporting effective teaching, learning and inclusive education in the country.
By: Jacob Aggrey







