General News of Saturday, 17 January 2026Source: kasapafmonline.comDr Dominic Akuritinga Ayine has described his appointment as Ghana’s Attorney General as a profound honour, though not a surprise, citing years of legal, parliamentary, and governmental experience that prepared him for the role. He explained that his previous tenure as Deputy Attorney General between 2013 and 2016 provided critical exposure to the demands of the office, particularly through his work under then Attorney General Marietta Brew Appiah-Oppong. According to Dr Ayine, the collaborative environment allowed him to demonstrate both his legal capacity and leadership. Following the National Democratic Congress’ defeat in the 2016 general elections, Dr Ayine noted that he remained actively involved in the party’s legal and parliamentary work. Dr Ayine emphasized that his elevation to the Attorney General position was the culmination of years of deliberate preparation rather than a sudden promotion.

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Dr Amin Adam explained that the upgraded facilities will help enhance teaching and learning outcomes by creating a more supportive atmosphere for both pupils and teachers. As part of additional support to basic schools, the Karaga MP disclosed plans to distribute 400 dual desks to schools in the area in the coming weeks. “We will also soon distribute 400 dual desks furniture to the schools,” Dr. Amin Adam stated, highlighting the importance of adequate learning materials in improving educational outcomes. Reaffirming his commitment, Dr Amin Adam stressed that education remains his top priority as a legislator. He indicated that continuous investment in school infrastructure is key to shaping the future of children in the constituency and ensuring equal access to quality education.

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Meet Prof Priscilla Mante: The KNUST scientist featured in UNESCO Virtual Science Museum“We see children develop a lot of deficiency-related diseases, which affects how well they develop. Dr Abu also acknowledged the challenges of balancing career and family and securing funding in Africa. “A strong support system, including my husband, children, and mentors, has been crucial to my success,” she said. With this award, Dr Pearl Abu continues to inspire a new generation of African women scientists to pursue careers in science, technology, and agriculture. The UNESCO-Equatorial Guinea Fellowship for Young Women Scientists is part of a new support programme instituted to recognise outstanding female researchers across Africa.

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General News of Saturday, 17 January 2026Source: www.ghanaweb.comA disturbing video of some Prempeh College students has surfaced on social media, showing them engaging in a heated fight with individuals believed to be members of the Cadet Corps. Video of students allegedly fortifying themselves spiritually sparks outrageAccording to reports gathered, the group from Prempeh College was seen being beaten with belts by members of the Cadet Corps, while the students also retaliated by throwing punches. Other critics have called on the government and school authorities to apprehend the identified students captured in the video. According to some commentators, such arrests would serve as a deterrent to others and help curb future acts of violence during school events. Watch the video below:Students of Prempeh College seen engaging in a fierce physical confrontation with cadet corps at the ongoing 2026 Ashanti Regional Senior High School Boys’ Soccer Festival being held at the Baba Yara Sports Complex.

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General News of Saturday, 17 January 2026Source: www.ghanaweb.comThe Judiciary is set to roll out a number of measures aimed at decongesting courts and improving access to justice, Chief Justice Paul Baffoe-Bonnie has announced. The update followed a visit by the Chief Justice to the Vice President, Professor Jane Naana Opoku-Agyemang, and was shared on her official X page on Saturday, January 17, 2026. “The Chief Justice shared plans to decongest the courts through measures such as morning and afternoon court sessions, expanding Alternative Dispute Resolution services, and specialised courts, including Galamsey courts, dedicated to prosecuting illegal mining cases,” the post stated. Ghana's new Chief Justice Baffoe-Bonnie outlines vision for judiciary“I expressed my appreciation for the visit and the comprehensive update and reaffirmed my support for the Judiciary’s efforts to improve efficiency and access to justice, particularly the initiatives aimed at decongesting the courts,” she added. > See the Vice President's post below:This week, I received the Chief Justice, His Lordship Justice Baffoe Bonnie, the Judicial Secretary of the Office of the Chief Justice, Mr. Musah Ahmed, and Prof. Raymond Atuguba in my office.

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“What we do before the season itself is more important than what we do during the event. He stressed that disaster management should not be limited to the rainy season but should be a continuous process throughout the year, including community education, sensitization, and preventive measures. Ghana's drainage infrastructure not keeping pace with urbanisation – HYDRO CEODr Darko also noted the role of the seven-member task force established in March 2025 to address flooding. He said the task force has helped put some communities and authorities ‘in check,’ particularly in preventing illegal construction in water retention areas. Watch the video below:Flood management should be a continuous process – Ghana Hydro AuthorityMRA/EBMeanwhile, watch as Ghanaians respond to Ofori-Atta's detention

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“I was born into abject poverty, and so I grew up in very trying circumstances,” he stated. I went to school very late, at age 11,” the Attorney General said. Attorney General appointment was an honour, not a surprise – Dr Ayine. Days later, a man arrived at his family home with a school uniform, paving the way for his enrollment in primary school. Sensing his discomfort, his mother requested a transfer to Tongobion Primary School in Zuarungu South, where he was less known.

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In a statement dated January 16, 2026, the intelligence-led raid targeted suspected drug dens and distribution points as part of NACOC’s nationwide crackdown on drug trafficking and abuse. Among those arrested is 32-year-old Rebecca Afia Naa Dei Kotei, popularly known as ‘Mother,’ who is believed to be a key figure in the local drug trade and had previously evaded arrest. During the operation, officers seized cannabis, tramadol, and other controlled substances, along with items believed to be linked to drug peddling activities. ” During the operation, officers seized quantities of suspected cannabis, tramadol, and other controlled substances, along with items believed to be linked to drug peddling activities,” the statement noted. NACOC has stated that investigations are ongoing and that the suspects will be processed for court in accordance with the law.

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"We are waiting for this trophy for 50 years now," Morocco defender Romain Saiss told the BBC World Service. The West Africans are also bidding for their second Afcon crown, having claimed their maiden trophy at the 2021 edition in Cameroon. Yet Morocco have rarely come close to lifting the Afcon trophy since their sole triumph in Ethiopia in 1976, with this just their second appearance in the final since then. "I will be very happy to play my last Afcon final, to enjoy it and to make my country win." A second Afcon title, and a place in the history books, beckons for one side.

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Sports News of Saturday, 17 January 2026Source: www.ghanaweb.comGhanaian football fans have named Senegal as the favorites to clinch the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) over host nation Morocco. Speaking on the Sports Debate show on GhanaWeb TV, Ghanaians noted that Senegal have proven to be a tough side, dominant in most of their games and consistent throughout the tournament. They also argued that the individual brilliance of key players in the Teranga Lions squad such as Sadio Mané, Nicolas Jackson, Idrissa Gueye, and goalkeeper Mendy could be lethal for Morocco to handle on a good day. However, others opposed these views, arguing that the host nation are in a better position to win the title, having long desired to lift the trophy since 1976. The Teranga Lions won their maiden title in 2021 when they defeated Côte d’Ivoire, while Morocco last won in 1976 and are eager to make history this time around.

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Crime & Punishment of Saturday, 17 January 2026Source: GNAThe Bekwai Circuit Court has sentenced a 27-year-old houseboy to 84 months’ imprisonment with hard labour for pouring acid on a senior high school leaver. The court held that tensions arose during a tile-cleaning exercise involving acid, following disagreements among those present. Prosecution said Agyei showed no remorse and urged the Court to impose a deterrent sentence. Chief Inspector Amartey said Agyei became offended and insulted Asante, leading to an exchange of words between them. I’m the course of the confrontation, Agyei poured acid from a container on Asante, prosecution said, adding that Asante was rushed to the Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital, where he was admitted for three months.

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Regional News of Saturday, 17 January 2026Source: rainbowradioonline.comA construction site meant to symbolise progress has turned into a scene of mourning following a tragic accident at the Ayensudo section of the “Big Push” infrastructure project. According to a report filed by Ebenezer Manso-Cudjoe on Nyankonton Mu Nsem on Rainbow Radio 87.5FM, the accident involved a heavy-duty bulldozer operated by XNL Construction Company Limited. The first victim, an engineer who had joined the project barely a week earlier, was killed instantly when the machinery reportedly reversed over him. Despite medical efforts, the reporter confirmed that he died while on admission, bringing the total death toll to two. Adding to the speculation, some witnesses described the incident as “strange,” alleging that the bulldozer moved on its own without being ignited or operated.

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Politics of Saturday, 17 January 2026Source: www.ghanaweb.comArtist and cultural figure Marigold Akufo-Addo, sister of former President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo, has shared a personal reflection suggesting that signs of leadership were visible in the former president from a very young age. “He said young men who draw crowds like that may not sit on the seat per se, but they will influence a lot of people,” Marigold recounted. She also pointed to Nana Akufo-Addo’s connection with his community, recalling how residents associated their father’s distinctive dark green car with the young Akufo-Addo because of how well-known he was in the area. According to her, Akufo-Addo’s popularity in sporting circles earned him the nickname “Bob Negro,” a reflection, he said, of the strong following Nana Akufo-Addo enjoyed even outside the classroom. Although Nana Akufo-Addo once considered pursuing football seriously, Marigold said the idea was discouraged due to concerns about education and long-term prospects, a decision she believes ultimately shaped his future path.

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Sports News of Friday, 16 January 2026Source: www.ghanaweb.comCoventry City have received a major lift ahead of Saturday’s M69 derby, with Brandon Thomas-Asante edging closer to a long-awaited return after months on the sidelines. His return comes at a crucial moment with Frank Lampard’s side preparing for a high-stakes showdown against Leicester at the CBS Arena on Saturday, January 17, 2026. Speaking ahead of the game, Lampard confirmed the forward is back in the frame. “Torpy and Brandon are in contention for tomorrow,” he said. After nearly two months out, the sight of Thomas-Asante back on the training pitch will excite Coventry fans, who know just how decisive he can be.

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Regional News of Friday, 16 January 2026Source: www.ghanaweb.comCorrespondence from the Upper East RegionThe Upper East Region recorded 32 positive cases of rabies in 2025. All 32 cases involved dogs that were retrieved after incidents of strange or suspected mad dog bites. He urged victims of dog bites to report to the Veterinary Office for follow-up and monitoring. Dr Anang disclosed that the increasing number of cases compelled the Regional Office to write to the headquarters, which subsequently supplied vaccines. He appealed to the government to implement a free rabies vaccination policy to help curb the disease.

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