
In a series of significant law enforcement operations across Ghana, the Ghana Immigration Service (GIS) has dismantled a major internet fraud network, arresting 93 Nigerian nationals and rescuing 73 victims of torture during a raid on a residential estate in Accra. This crackdown coincides with a high-profile narcotics seizure in Techiman, where 48-year-old Robert Tannor was arrested after 397 slabs of suspected cannabis were found concealed in charcoal bags following a tricycle accident. Meanwhile, the legal system remains firm as the Adenta Circuit Court denied bail to musician Showboy, who faces charges of defamation and cyberbullying. These security developments are occurring alongside major infrastructure work on the Accra–Tema Motorway, where engineers are exploring diversions to manage severe congestion at the Tetteh Quarshie Interchange.
The country is also grappling with several tragic local incidents and communal conflicts. In Awutu Bontrase, a young couple was apprehended for the alleged ritual beheading of their three-day-old infant, a case that has shocked the local community. Further north, in the Sawla-Tuna-Kalba District, a violent clash between residents and herdsmen resulted in five deaths and five injuries following a robbery-related reprisal attack. Security measures have been heightened in the Savannah Region as investigations continue to prevent further communal violence.
On the health and wellness front, Ghana continues to monitor public health risks, with 1,038 confirmed Mpox cases and eight deaths reported, though vaccination efforts in the Greater Accra and Western regions are successfully reducing weekly infection rates. To address other medical needs, the Methodist Health Trust has provided free hernia screenings and surgeries to over 800 patients in the Ashanti Region to combat high morbidity rates. This effort is supported by corporate philanthropy, including a GH¢500,000 donation from the Melcom Care Foundation to the Ghana Medical Trust Fund's "Heal Ghana Month" campaign, which targets chronic non-communicable diseases that account for 45% of deaths in the country.
Looking forward, the Gomoa Easter Carnival, scheduled for April 2-5, 2026, is being positioned by Tourism Minister Abla Dzifa Gomashie as a vital engine for economic growth and cultural preservation in the Central Region. Ghanaian craftsmanship is also gaining international acclaim, with Maison Yusif Fragrance being named "Best Niche Fragrance House 2026 – Africa" for its sophisticated scents rooted in heritage. Amidst these developments, the spirit of community remains strong during Ramadan, as Platinum Impex Limited provided food support to hundreds of families at the Mamobi and Madina Mosques, reflecting a broader commitment to social solidarity and shared humanity.
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