Thursday, 27 November 2014

12 year old hangs himself


A recent amateur video surfaced on Facebook of 12 year hanged himself in Wamasi in Kumasi, reason for the suicide is yet unknown




Tuesday, 18 November 2014

8 Injured in Wa Clashes



Violent clashes in Wa in the Upper West Region (over a parcel of land) left 8 people injured and properties destroyed -Citifmonline


 

 

 
 Source
citifmonline

Monday, 17 November 2014

ECG Properties Destroyed by Angry Youth


The frequent power outages has caused angry and faustrated residences in a some surburbs in accra to go on rampage blocking roads and destroying properties belonging to the Electricity Corporation of Ghana (ECG). The resisdents destroyed a polytank and also assaulted the security man who was on duty at an ECG station.

The residents claimed the frequent power outages have destroyed their household apppliances.

This frenzied behaviour first occurance in Lapaz-Tabora and also occured in Odorkor.

It took the intervention of the military for road blocks to be removed but the residents were still unfaze.


Source:
Myjoyonline Ghana
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Sunday, 9 November 2014

Ebola Threatens Ghana's Bush Meat Markets

Yaa Kyerewaa cuts a lonely figure beside a pile of animal parts: the jaws of a giant rodent, the hooves of wild pigs, snails. This bush meat was once considered a delicacy and fetched premium prices. But Ebola has frightened away customers and Kyerewaa hasn't sold anything in days. - abcnews

Source: abcnews


"Bush meat is healthy. I usually eat it as a special food on Sundays," she said. "We have been consuming for years only for it to be made unpopular by these needless rumors flying around. No one wants to buy our products now. It is sad."

"It has affected business, of course," he said. "It has become slow because most Ghanaians like bush meat, especially grasscutter." ......read more


Source: abcnews.go.com