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NPP Prestea–Huni Valley Chairman Denies Role in Aboso Shooting, Rejects Claims of Selling Mining Shaft

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The New Patriotic Party (NPP) Chairman for the Prestea–Huni Valley Constituency has denied any involvement in a shooting incident in Aboso that left several people injured, describing allegations linking him to the alleged sale of a gold mining shaft as politically motivated and false.

Speaking in response to the claims, the constituency chairman, popularly known as Chairman Dallar, questioned why he was being accused when, according to him, the area has a sitting Member of Parliament (MP) and a Municipal Chief Executive (MCE) who directly oversee mining-related activities.

“There is an MP here, and they are accusing me and others of selling the shaft to some Chinese nationals. The MP and the DCE are the ones supervising activities here, so why are they accusing me?” he asked.

He further dismissed suggestions that he had the authority to sell the concession, insisting that he is not the rightful owner and therefore could not have transferred it to anyone.

“The MP himself has a concession, yet they are accusing me of selling a shaft. Selling it to who? Am I the rightful owner to sell it?” he queried, urging journalists to independently investigate the matter. “As a journalist, you can do your checks and see who sold the shaft to who.”

Chairman Dallar alleged that the accusations form part of what he described as “dirty politics,” and cautioned political actors to be mindful of their public statements.

Providing background to the dispute, he explained that the concession in question previously belonged to him, but was taken from him shortly after the December elections, following the concession of defeat by then NPP presidential candidate, Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia.

“Soon after the December election, when Bawumia conceded defeat, they came to collect the concession from me,” he stated, adding that he subsequently sought legal redress.

He disclosed that the matter is currently before the courts, revealing that he has filed a case at the Prestea High Court against Chairman Dallar and six other individuals in relation to the concession dispute.

The shooting incident, which reportedly occurred during tensions over control and alleged sale of the mining concession, has heightened concerns among residents of Aboso, with calls for thorough investigations and accountability.

Police are yet to officially comment on the status of investigations into the shooting, as residents and political stakeholders await clarity on both the violent incident and the competing claims over the mining concession.

Police arrest 5 for impersonating NAIMOS officials in Eastern Region

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The Ghana Police Service in the Eastern South Region has arrested five suspects for allegedly posing as officials of the National Anti-Illegal Mining Operations Secretariat (NAIMOS) and extorting money from miners.

A press release signed by DSP David Fianko Okyere of the Public Affairs Unit, Eastern South Region, noted that the suspects were arrested on Friday, January 2, 2026, at Akwadum in the Abuakwa South Municipality of the Eastern Region.

The suspects have been identified as Moses Tapiam, 43; Christopher Amakor, 29; Casimir Nunekpeku, 29; Wisdom Miwonku, 35; and Paul Agbahu, 53. They were allegedly dressed in security uniforms and claimed to be NAIMOS operatives operating from Accra.

Police said the suspects were moving from one mining site to another at Akwadum, extorting money from miners under the guise of enforcing anti-galamsey operations.

The suspects were arrested by a NAIMOS team while travelling in a Mitsubishi 4×4 pick-up vehicle with registration number GS 536–25. They were subsequently handed over to the Eastern South Regional Criminal Investigations Department (CID) at Kibi for further investigations.

The Police Service has cautioned the public, particularly individuals who impersonate security officers, to desist from such acts, stressing that impersonation constitutes a criminal offence punishable by law.

“The public is assured that persons who hold themselves out as security officials will be arrested and prosecuted,” the statement said.

Police further disclosed that the suspects are currently in custody, assisting with investigations and will be arraigned before court in due course.

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Venezuelan President Maduro and wife indicted over cocaine charges

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Venezuela President Nicolas Maduro and his wife Cilia Flores were arrested by the US military Venezuela President Nicolas Maduro and his wife Cilia Flores were arrested by the US military

The Attorney General of the United States, Pamela Bodi, has announced that Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro and his wife, Cilia Flores, have been indicted by a US court on several charges.

She stated that the New York District Court charged Maduro with cocaine importation conspiracy, possession of machine guns, narco‑terrorism conspiracy, and other offenses.

It was noted that these actions affected the United States in many ways; hence, they are being tried in the country to face justice.

What is happening in Venezuela and why has Trump arrested its president?

“Nicolás Maduro and his wife, Cilia Flores, have been indicted in the Southern District of New York. Nicolás Maduro has been charged with Narco‑Terrorism Conspiracy, Cocaine Importation Conspiracy, Possession of Machine Guns and Destructive Devices, and Conspiracy to Possess Machine Guns and Destructive Devices against the United States,” she posted on X on January 4, 2025.

Pam Bodi expressed her gratitude to the US military for the arrest and promised Americans that the president and his wife will face justice.

“They will soon face the full wrath of American justice on American soil in American courts. On behalf of the entire US DOJ, I would like to thank President Trump for having the courage to demand accountability on behalf of the American people, and a huge thank you to our brave military who conducted the incredible and highly successful mission to capture these two alleged international narco‑traffickers,” she added.

This comes after US President Donald Trump announced that the military had undertaken successful strikes in Venezuela that led to the arrest of Maduro and his wife.

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Meanwhile, watch as Rev. Owusu-Bempah drops major prophecies for 2026

MC Fish: ‘Stop Dragging Me With Your Mess’

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Curvy Nollywood actress, Anita Joseph, has issued a warning to her ‘ex’ amid her marriage breakup with Nigerian hypeman, Fisayo Olagunju, better known as MC Fish.

Naija News reports that Anita’s social media post follows MC Fish’s clarification of his profession and his role in their union.

MC Fish, in a series of posts via his Instagram story on Saturday, said Anita had ‘wooed’ him and their conversation led to marriage.

Fisayo dismissed claims that he did not earn a living and relied on his estranged wife during the marriage, stressing that he has worked as an MC and hype man for over 15 years.

MC Fish also expressed displeasure over claims that Anita Joseph singlehandedly paid the bills throughout their five-year marriage, insisting that he contributed significantly and worked for his money.

He further defended the profession of hypemen, noting that many people who criticise it still hire them for their events and parties, adding that if there were no future in his job, Anita Joseph would not have agreed to marry him.

A few minutes after her estranged husband’s outburst, Anita, in a post via her Instagram page, warned her ‘ex’ against dragging her into any social media fight.

She wrote, “Memo to my Ex. I don’t want to run in the mud with you. Please this is a new year, if you have whatever you want to say, please say it now and let me get on with my life. I don’t know who you are fighting with online but please leave me out of whatever you are fighting… This is new year is growth and positivity for me. Stop dragging me with your mess. Leave me alone.”

Cedi on track to be ranked among the world’s best-performing currencies in 2025

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President John Dramani Mahama addressed the nation on New Year day play videoPresident John Dramani Mahama addressed the nation on New Year day

President John Dramani Mahama has declared that through the efforts of his administration and Ghanaians, the Ghana cedi is on track to be ranked among the world’s best-performing currencies in 2025.

He said this during his New Year’s speech to Ghanaians, where he cited a dramatic fall in inflation, currency stability, and restored international credibility as key achievements.

The president asserted that through “prudent management and difficult but necessary reforms,” his government has steered the economy from a period of significant distress to a path of robust recovery.

Highlighting the administration’s accomplishments, President Mahama noted a sharp decline in inflation from “distressing levels of 23% and above” at the end of 2024.

“We have reduced inflation from distressing levels of 23% and above by the end of 2024, and we are hopeful of ending 2025 with inflation in the single digits, just above 5%,” he said.

The president also declared that the country has achieved relative currency stability and that the cedi is “on track to be ranked among the world’s best-performing currencies in 2025.”

Ghana is rising again – Mahama declares

On the international front, President Mahama stated that Ghana has successfully repaired its credibility with global partners and is in the process of leaving the IMF.

“We have restored Ghana’s credibility with international partners and successfully completed the renegotiation of our debt obligations on terms that protect our sovereignty while ensuring sustainability.

“We are beginning the process of exiting the IMF programme with dignity, not as supplicants, but as partners,” he said.

The president further outlined a series of plans, which included accelerating growth, creating opportunities for the youth, and restoring business confidence, which has led to a “significant increase” in both domestic and foreign direct investment.

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It’s wrong to reduce Ghana’s entertainment industry to just music – Lekzy

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It’s wrong to reduce Ghana's entertainment industry to just music - Lekzy
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Ghanaian comedian and social commentator, Lekzy Decomic, has sparked a crucial conversation about the imbalance of recognition in Ghana’s entertainment industry.

Known for his witty humour and sharp observations, Lekzy took to Facebook recently to express his frustration with the disproportionate focus on music in entertainment talk shows.

According to Lekzy, it’s disheartening to watch recaps of December’s successful events, only to find that music dominates the conversation.

He wrote: It’s difficult watching entertainment talk shows recap December’s successful events when the focus is almost entirely on music. Meanwhile, fashion shows, poetry nights, stage plays, and multiple comedy shows also recorded impressive success.

 Entertainment in Ghana often seems reduced to music alone. Interestingly, many of these non-music events even had the same pundits and hosts in attendance.”

The comedian, whose real name is Emmanuel Ansong is no stranger to making people laugh, but his latest post highlights a serious issue. 

With a career spanning over a decade, Lekzy has established himself as a prominent voice in Ghana’s comedy scene and his post has sparked a wave of support from fellow artists and fans, who agree that non-music events deserve equal recognition. 

“I wouldn’t say the sidelining is deliberate, but regardless of how well these art forms perform, they deserve equal recognition,” he added.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Ghana police deliver medical aid to South Sudan hospital 

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By D.I. Laary, GNA 

Accra, Jan. 03, GNA – The Ghana Formed Police Unit One (GHFPU 1), Rotation Nine has delivered medical supplies and food to Bieh Community Hospital in South Sudan, reinforcing community cooperation, and providing relief during the Christmas season. 

The outreach, organised under the United Nations Mission in South Sudan (UNMISS), was intended to provide immediate medical relief while strengthening relations between peacekeepers and the host community.  

It was led by the Deputy Field Office Police Coordinator and Acting Field Office Police Coordinator, Madam Anke Lute, accompanied by Madam Doaa Elnagar of the FPU Coordination Office in Bentiu. 

The Ghanaian contingent was headed by the Deputy Commanding Officer, Chief Superintendent Rosina Adwoa Donkor Gariba, supported by six senior police officers and 17 other ranks, including 14 inspectors.  

The Ghana Formed Police Unit One in a statement to the Ghana News Agency said that the team comprised six females and 17 males and deployed six UNMISS vehicles for the operation. 

Upon arrival in Bieh, it said, the team paid a courtesy call on the Bieh Police Commander, Lt. Col. Abraham Dhiesl, and the Community Leader, Mr. Gabriel Majang Deng, to formally notify them of the exercise. 

Addressing the gathering, Chief Superintendent Gariba conveyed Christmas goodwill on behalf of the Contingent Commander, Chief Superintendent Bismark Achaab, and underscored the broader purpose of the outreach.  

“This exercise reflects our commitment to civil-military cooperation and to standing with communities, especially during moments of need,” she said. 

Madam Lute reaffirmed UNMISS’s mandate to support communities within its Area of Responsibility.  

“Health and security go hand in hand. We encourage residents to take personal health seriously and to maintain close cooperation with the police for collective safety,” she noted. 

The Head of the Medical Team, Superintendent Dr. Agyekum Kwabena Ampofo, stressed the importance of solidarity during the festive season.  

“Christmas is a time of sharing. We hope these supplies will ease the burden on the hospital and be used effectively to serve patients,” he said, adding that the GHFPU Level One Hospital remained available for technical medical support. 

The outreach also featured a brief choreography performance by the Ghanaian officers, drawing applause from community members, before the official presentation of medical supplies and food items to hospital management and local leaders. 

Receiving the items, the Head of the Bieh Community Hospital Mr. Bakuony Tap Long expressed appreciation, describing the donation as timely.  

“These supplies have come when we are facing serious shortages,” he said, appealing for further assistance to construct an extension to the facility to meet growing demand. 

UNMISS officials have described the programme as a successful civil–military engagement. 

GNA 

03 Jan.  2026  

Edited by Kenneth Odeng Adade 

3% withholding tax crashed small-scale gold output, FX inflows in 2021

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Chief Executive Officer of the Ghana Gold Board (GoldBod), Sammy Gyamfi, has disclosed that a 3% withholding tax introduced in 2021 under the Akufo-Addo administration led to a dramatic collapse in small-scale gold production and foreign exchange inflows.

Speaking on News File on Joy FM on Saturday, January 3, 2026, Sammy Gyamfi said small-scale gold exports plunged from 39.3 tonnes in 2020 to just 3.4 tonnes in 2021 following the introduction of the tax, with Ghana losing billions of dollars in potential foreign exchange earnings.

“In 2021, the NPP introduced a 3% withholding tax on small-scale gold. Small-scale gold exports output declined sharply that year from 39.3 tons in 2020 worth 2 billion dollars to 3.4 tons. The whole year 2021 Ghana got 3.4 tons from small-scale sector because of 3% discount in the form of withholding tax. And FX inflows reduced from 2 billion dollars from 2020 to 185 million dollars.”

Sammy Gyamfi explained that the sharp decline underscored the sensitivity of the small-scale mining sector to fiscal policy and reinforced the need to prioritise macroeconomic stability over narrow accounting profits.

He said lessons from the 2021 experience informed the current approach by the Bank of Ghana and GoldBod, particularly in building gold reserves and strengthening the cedi rather than focusing on short-term financial gains.

“So learning from this experience, the Bank of Ghana does not pursue its own accounting profits. Because the Bank of Ghana is a banker of last resort, it’s a banker of government, it is mandated to achieve price stability and support government’s economic policy. They are there to build reserves to ensure that your currency is strong and when you achieve that the benefits you get render any accounting loss infinitesimal.”

The GoldBod CEO’s comments come at a time of heightened public debate following reports alleging that the Board had recorded losses. Sammy Gyamfi dismissed the US$214 million loss as inaccurate, stressing that eventhough GoldBod is not a profit-making institution, the entity has not incurred any losses.

He said management accounts for 2025 show that GoldBod generated over GH₵960 million in revenue, while total expenditure remained below GH₵120 million, placing the institution on course to declaring an income surplus.

Sammy Gyamfi maintained that reforms in the gold trading sector are being shaped by hard lessons from past policy missteps, particularly those that undermined small-scale miners and weakened Ghana’s foreign exchange position.

Most popular celebrity arrests of 2025

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Shatta Wale, Agradaa and Abu Trica were arrested in 2025 Shatta Wale, Agradaa and Abu Trica were arrested in 2025

Amongst the many things that happened in 2025, some key persons were also arrested.

These individuals were arrested at different points in the year for several crime-related matters.

And each one their arrests made huge headlines.

In retracing some of the big story headlines of 2025, GhanaWeb takes a some of the most popular celerity arrests that happened in the year in retrospect.

1. Shatta Wale

Dancehall artiste Shatta Wale was arrested on August 20, 2025, by the Economic and Organised Crime Office (EOCO) in connection with a 2019 Lamborghini Urus, which was suspected to be from proceeds of a $14 million crime.

According to Shatta Wale’s management, he presented himself voluntarily to the EOCO office, accompanied by his lawyer, Cephas Biyuo, to assist with investigations.

Shatta Wale was granted a bail of GH¢10 million by EOCO after being detained overnight.

2. Nana Agradaa

Also known as Prophetess Patricia Asiema, Nana Agradaa was arrested and sentenced to 15 years in prison with hard labour on July 3, 2025 at an Accra Circuit Court, presided by Justice Evelyn Amoah on charges of charlatanic advertisement and defrauding by false pretenses.

According to reports, Agradaa’s conviction stems from a viral video from 2022, in which she promised to double money for individuals who attended an all-night service at her church at Weija.

Prior to this, Agradaa was arrested on Sunday, October 9, 2022, following a series of public complaints

“The police have arrested Patricia Asiedua, alias Nana Agradaa, following allegations of a money-doubling scam levelled against her by some members of the public. The suspect is currently assisting with police investigations,” a statement from the Ghana Police Service read at the time.

Agradaa is currently serving her time at the Nsawam Prison despite attempts for appeal.

3. Cyborg

Abubakari Sadick also known as Cyborg was arrested on December 28, 2025, at Adenta for possession and unlawful discharge of firearm.

He was arrested after a viral video showed him firing a gun in public during the AfroFuture Festival.

He was fined GH¢24,000 by the Adenta District Court with a default sentence of up to two years in prison should he fail to pay, after he pleaded guilty to the charges.

4. Abu Trica

Frederick Kumi, known popularly as Abu Trica, was arrested on December 11, 2025, by a joint operation between the FBI and Ghana security agencies for his alleged involvement in a large scale online romance scam that targeted elderly victims in the US, defrauding them of over $8 million.

Abu Trica is facing charges of conspiracy to commit wire fraud, money laundering conspiracy and a forfeiture specification, which carries a possible sentence of up to 20 years in prison if convicted.

At a court appearance at an Accra High Court on Wednesday, December 31, 2025, Abu Trica complained of ill health and was ordered to be sent to a hospital at the expense of the state.

Abu Trica is currently still awaiting trial.

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