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Water rationing : NGO accuses GWCL of sleeping on the job

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An NGO, Friends of Rivers and Water  Bodies haS accused the management of the Ghana Water Company Limited (GWCL) of not putting measures in place to curb shortage of water hence the frequent rationing of water.

The Ghana Water Company Limited announced the rationing of water in Accra, Tema and parts of the Western region.

According to GWCL, the rationing of water will continue until the rainy season.

Speaking to Ekourba Gyasi on Atinka AM Drive, Executive Director for the Friends of Rivers and Water bodies, Nana Dwomoh Sarpong explained that GWCL haS done a little or nothing with respect to the conservation of water bodies and rivers in Ghana.

According to him, water is the raw material for GWCL and everything water should be their topmost priority.

However, the Corporate Affairs Director for GWCL also in an interview with Ekourba Gyasi, Stanley Martey, attributed the water shortage to the indiscriminate felling of trees along water banks and illegal mining (galamsey).

He urged the general public to help in the fight against galamsey in order save Ghana’s water bodies.

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I disowned my children for a demon – TT

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Veteran actor, Psalm Adjetefio popularly known as TT, has revealed he abandoned his children and moved in with a woman in Cape Coast.

Recounting the story in tears, ‘TT’ said the mistress maltreated his children whenever he was not at home.

This led to a break in communication between him and his children which he said was now stable. Although he said he had apologized several times to his children, he apologized yet again repeatedly on the Delay show, asking his children for forgiveness.

He remarked that "if I had known of the maltreatment earlier, I would have been serving a life sentence because I would have murdered the lady" since he was made aware later

“I pray that no man will forsake their children and go after a demon” he stated in an interview.

When questioned about his health, he said: "Now that I am sick [and] it is those same children who are taking care of me" while shedding in tears.

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“Ratify 2003 Maputo Protocol” – Akufo-Addo appeals to 17 AU member states

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The President of the Republic, Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo, has urged the 17 member states of the African Union, to ratify the 2003 Maputo Protocol, which is the “Protocol to the African Charter on Human and People’s Rights on the Rights of Women in Africa.”

As co-Chair of the Eminent Group of Advocates on the 2030 United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), and as the African Union Gender Champion, the President stated that SDG 5, which defines the goal of gender equality and full female empowerment, is at the heart of the structure of the SDGs.

“We do ourselves and future generations a great disservice if we leave women out of the agenda for development,” he said.

Whilst acknowledging the cultural and religious sensibilities of some to the teachings of the Maputo Protocol, President Akufo-Addo stated that “having regard to the unfolding nature of the 21st century, with its accent on gender equality and the promotion of women’s rights as central to prospects for progress and prosperity, I would, respectfully, entreat the 17 countries on the continent, which are yet to ratify the Protocol, to do so by the year 2020, the target date set by the AU.”

The President made this known on Monday, 29th January, 2018, when he opened a forum on the discussion of the Maputo Protocol, which took place on the side-lines of the ongoing African Union Summit, which is being held in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.

President Akufo-Addo stressed that the Maputo Protocol “is the blueprint for empowering our women and young girls, who constitute 51% of Africa’s population. In the words of my illustrious compatriot, Kofi Annan, the former United Nations Secretary General: ‘Gender equality is more than a goal in itself. It is a precondition for meeting the challenge of reducing poverty, promoting sustainable development and building good governance’.”

He, therefore, invited decision-makers from all sectors of life on the continent to support the Maputo Protocol.

“I invite you all to become champions of women’s rights, and agents of change, in and out of your respective borders. Let us remind ourselves that inequality has an unbearable impact and cost on our economy, society and the development of our nations. Today, I join the millions of people around the world in urging us all to stand together to create a bold, visible force for gender equality in Africa,” he added.


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Grammys: The photos you need to see

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The best looks, backstage shots and performances from the 60th annual Grammy awards.

 

 

 

 

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Grammys: Bruno Mars Wins Record of the Year

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The musician beat out nominees Childish Gambino, Luis Fonsi & Daddy Yankee, Jay-Z and Kendrick Lamar.
Bruno Mars took home one of the Grammys' biggest awards, record of the year, for "24K Magic" on Sunday night.

The musician beat out nominees Childish Gambino with "Redbone"; Luis Fonsi, Daddy Yankee and Justin Bieber for "Despacito"; Jay-Z for "The Story of O.J."; and Kendrick Lamar with "HUMBLE."

The win was Mars' fifth of the night: The artist also won song of the year for "24K Magic," best R&B performance for "That's What I Like," best R&B album for 24K Magic and best engineered album for 24K Magic.

Record of the year honors the performer(s), producer(s), recording engineer(s) and/or mixer(s) and mastering engineer(s) of a single breakout song from that year, whereas album of the year honors a whole album and song of the year honors the writer of a single.

In Mars' acceptance speech, the artist thanked his girlfriend Jessica, his fans and his father, "Look at me, Pop, I'm at the Grammys right now!" he said.

Artists including Kendrick Lamar, Lady Gaga and Kesha performed as Corden hosted the 60th annual Grammys at Madison Square Garden in New York City on CBS Sunday night.

Family’s Fabulous Pet Chicken Gets Own Obituary In Local Newspaper

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A Texas chicken has received an honor few, if any, other birds get — a formal obituary.

A paid death notice for Big Mama, a 6-year-old Rhode Island Red, appeared on Tuesday in The Eagle newspaper, which is based in Bryan, Texas.

“Not many chickens deserve an obituary, but she does,” wrote Big Mama’s human family.

The obit said Big Mama initially had been raised in an apartment in Houston. Her previous owners took her to be euthanized in 2013, but a compassionate veterinarian instead had them relinquish their rights to the chicken so she could find a new home.

She was adopted by Stephanie and Gregory Sword and their two sons, who live in College Station.

The family says in the obit they were “hooked instantly” after seeing a photo of the bird.

Big Mama soon “discovered how beautiful life could be walking in the grass, being a member of a flock, and having 24-7 love,” the obit reads.

The chicken died in her sleep Sunday, at her favorite spot in the chicken coop, the Swords told local media.

Stephanie Sword told KBTX-TV that they never expected the obit to get so much attention.

“We’re just hoping that the story of Big Mama will remind others that every life, even that of a chicken, is valuable and worth saving,” she said.

Though many people write off chickens as just food animals, the birds are more intelligent and emotionally complex than some people give them credit for. Research over the past few years suggests that chickens can experience empathy, plan for the short-term future, and even perform very basic arithmetic, the BBC reported in January. Plus, sometimes they even purr like cats

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Mahama regime changed names of Gitmo 2 to give them travel documents – Baako

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The Mahama regime changed the names of two former Gitmo detainees being hosted in Ghana and secured them travel documents, Abdul Malik Kweku Baako has revealed.

Although Abdul Malik Kweku Baako did not disclose the new names given to the 'Gitmo 2' as they have become known prominently in the country, he said decision to issue the conventional travel document was done "covertly” without recourse to the proper procedure adding, not the entirety of the Ghana Refugee Board was not aware of it.

“It was processed in a very different way in collaboration with the National Security…not the entirety of the [Refugee] Board was aware of it,” the experienced journalist disclosed Saturday on weekly news analysis programme on JoyNews TV, Newsfile.

The new twist came to light following comments by Member of Parliament for Tamale Central, Inusah Fuseini, suggesting that the "refugee passports" granted Mahmud Umar Muhammad Bin Atef and Khalid Muhammad Salih Al-Dhuby, were retrieved immediately they used them to register onto the National Health Insurance Scheme and opened bank accounts in order to access certain basic social services.

It followed the revelation by the current administration that it could not repatriate the two former terror suspects after the expiration of an agreement with the US government because, its predecessor under John Mahama, granted them refugee status and procured passports for them.

“There is no way the two detainees will be deported because they are now refugees in the country. When we took over power, it was revealed that the Mahama administration wanted to change their names so they can be part of us. They have secured them Ghanaian passports,” Majority Leader, Osei Kyei Mensah Bonsu revealed.

Justifying why the Mahama administration had to issue the passports, Mr Fuseini explained, the government needed to facilitate their integration into Ghanaian society after the agreement with the US government for them to be hosted in the country for two years, expired on January 6, 2018.

“Integration meant that we have to give them an opportunity to open bank accounts so they needed identification…so they applied to the Ghana Refugee Board [which] gave them a refugee document,” the former Lands Minister said.

But the US government raised concerns about the decision by Ghana to issue travel documents to the duo because, in the agreement, they were not to travel outside of the host country.

The government then retrieved the passports after they were used to access their NHIS cards and opened bank accounts and handed them over to the national security, Inusah Fuseini stated.

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Roger Federer wins sixth Australian Open and 20th Grand Slam title

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Roger Federer won his sixth Australian Open and 20th Grand Slam title with a five-set victory over Marin Cilic.

The Swiss lost five games in a row as he dropped the fourth set but recovered to win 6-2 6-7 (5-7) 6-3 3-6 6-1.

Federer, 36, becomes only the fourth player after Margaret Court, Serena Williams and Steffi Graf to win 20 or more major singles titles.

"It's a dream come true and the fairytale continues," said Federer, who has won three of the last five majors.

The final was played under the Rod Laver Arena roof as the tournament's extreme heat policy was invoked.

Despite starting at 19:30 local time in Melbourne, the conditions were if anything more testing than 24 hours earlier, when Caroline Wozniacki and Simona Halep played to the point of exhaustion in the women's final.

With the roof closed and air-conditioning taking the edge off the temperature, Federer and Cilic played out a gripping contest over three hours and two minutes.

After a poor start, Cilic looked to have the momentum when he won five games in a row to force a fifth set, but Federer clung on to his serve at the start of the decider and got the key break in the following game.

The Swiss ties the record for men's Australian Open titles at six with Novak Djokovic and Roy Emerson, and moves four clear of Rafael Nadal in the all-time list for male Grand Slam champions on 20.

"I'm so happy, it's unbelievable," Federer added. "After the year I had last year, it's incredible."

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Brazil: Gunmen storm nightclub killing 14

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Gunmen have stormed a nightclub in north-east Brazil, killing at least 14 people.

Three cars of attackers swooped in on the venue, located on the outskirts of Fortaleza, during the early hours of Saturday morning.

Two minors are among the dead and several people were taken to hospital, including a 12-year-old boy.

Local media said the attackers were part of a criminal gang involved in drug trafficking.

The security secretary for Ceara state, Andre Costa, confirmed the deaths at the Forro do Gago club in a press conference.
"There is no reason for panic and fear," Mr Costa was quoted by the Globo news network as saying.

"It is a one-off event, as occurs all over the world, with 50 or 60 deaths," he said, adding that the police could not have done anything to stop it.

Last year, there were 5,114 murders in Ceara, a 50% rise from 2016. It was the highest toll since the state started releasing the data in 2013.

A 2015 nightclub shooting, which killed 11 people, mostly teenagers, was previously Ceara's deadliest mass shooting on record.

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Kwabenya raid: Cop killer, 4 others arrested at Kasoa

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Kofi Seshie has been named as the suspect who shot and killed Inspector Emmanuel Ashilevi during last Sunday’s raid on the Kwabenya Police Station in the Greater Accra Region.

A statement signed by the Director-General of Public Affairs at the Ghana Police Service, ACP, David Eklu said, Seshie was arrested together with four others with names given as Sarba George, George Asante, Theopilus Banda and Elvis Owusu.

According to the statement, the suspects were arrested at Kasoa in the early hours of Saturday.

This brings the number of arrests in the Kwabenya incident to 11 as persons six persons were arrested earlier this week.

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