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Upper West Regional Minister galvanizes support from Wa Naa
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Minister Thwarts Land-Grabbing
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Herdsman arrested for allegedly defrauding Tamale District Police Commander
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So far, two suspects have been picked up by the police as investigations begin into the development.
The district commander of police, ASP Seidu Braimah, who led the operation on Thursday, said the two suspects since been handed over to the Ejisu Divisional Command to assist with investigations.
In Kumasi: Police foil assassination attempt on life of DCE (Stock Photo)
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An attempt by a group of land guards to scare construction workers at Gomoa Fetteh in the Central Region has backfired.
These gun-wielding men besieged the construction site demanding workers there to stop work. In fact, police reports from Gomoa Fetteh show that the land guards opened fire at the workers only for them to be met with similar action by the construction workers.
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The Catholic Bishop of Wa, the Most Reverend Richard K. Baawobr, has urged Parliament to enact laws against Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer and Intersex (LGBTQI) life in the country.
He said Ghanaian customs and the church recognised marriage to be between a man and a woman and not between a man and a man or a woman and a woman, adding that “for the church, this is morally wrong, as it goes against the purpose of marriage”.
The Most Rev. Baawobr also reminded Parliament of the call by the Ghana Catholic Bishops Conference not to concede to any external pressure to legalise LGBTQ in the country.