Stolen phone business booms at Nkrumah Circle Listen to article
His mother lives in Nyabeman, a community near Satellite in the Ga West Municipality.
On August 23, 2019, Kwesi was arrested by the Accra Regional Police Command for having in his possession a mobile phone.
Apparently, the said phone belonged to a victim who was robbed at gunpoint at her residents at Gbawe recently.
But Kwesi claim he did not take part in the said robbery but bought the phone at Nkrumah Circle, a hub for second hand phone dealers for personal use.
The police did not believe his story because, an evidence of the said robbery has been found in his possession.
EU ends anti-corruption programme in Ghana
The Head of EU Delegation to Ghana delivering her address at the programme, Diana Acconcia Listen to article
The European Union (EU) has drawn down the curtain on its four-year anti-corruption programme which sought to initiate institutional reforms through interventions that would promote rule of law, accountability and good environmental governance in Ghana.
The Accountability, Rule of Law and Anti-Corruption Programme (ARAP) is a €20 million project which was started in 2016 under the supervision of Spain s International and Ibero-American Foundation for Administration and Public Policies (FIAPP).
It encouraged the use of technology to promote efficiency, effectiveness and transparency in the management of key public institutions.