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Man fined GH¢2,400 for destroying GWCL meter

Man fined GH¢2,400 for destroying GWCL meter
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Pirates takeover Weija Reservoir, fisherfolk in distress

Pirates takeover Weija Reservoir, fisherfolk in distress
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Fishermen In Distress As Pirates Take Over Weija Reservoir

Fishing on the Weija reservoir is fast becoming a high-risk expedition for some fishermen who at the peril of their lives try to earn a living. The reservoir upstream has become a hotspot for piracy where armed men in canoes rob fishermen of their catch and personal belongings, including fishing…

Woman demands justice for burnt son

Graphic Online BY: Emmanuel Bonney 30.5k Shares 705 A 31-YEAR-old trader is demanding justice for her 10-year-old son who was burnt with fuel allegedly by a teenager at Azumah Farms, near Ngleshie Amanfro, in the Ga South Municipality in the Greater Accra Region. Ms Charity Amankwah said the suspect involved in the case was currently walking free after he and his father reported once to the Amanfro Police Station where the matter was reported. “Now my son is badly burnt with sores and scars on parts of his body. Since the incident happened on March 20, 2021, myself and my husband, a taxi driver, have spent over GH¢4,000 to cater for his medical treatment,” Ms Amankwah told the Daily Graphic.

Woman demands justice for burnt son

Woman demands justice for burnt son A 31-YEAR-old trader is demanding justice for her 10-year-old son who was burnt with fuel allegedly by a teenager at Azumah Farms, near Ngleshie Amanfro, in the Ga South Municipality in the Greater Accra Region. Ms Charity Amankwah said the suspect involved in the case was currently walking free after he and his father reported once to the Amanfro Police Station where the matter was reported. “Now my son is badly burnt with sores and scars on parts of his body. Since the incident happened on March 20, 2021, myself and my husband, a taxi driver, have spent over GH¢4,000 to cater for his medical treatment,” Ms Amankwah told the Daily Graphic.

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