Man 47, sentenced for assaulting 13-year -old daughter?

The Tarkwa circuit court has sentenced a 47-year-old man to 10 years imprisonment in hard labour for assaulting his 13 - year-old daughter after accusing her of having sexual intercourse with men.? The convict, John Ansah, who is the biological father of the victim pleaded guilty to the charges of causing harm, indecent assault, and female genital mutilation.? Police Superintendent, Juliana Essel-Dadzie, earlier told the court presided over by Mrs Hathia Ama Manu?that the complainant was a supervisor at the Ghana Rubber Estates Limited (GREL), and resident of Agona Nkwanta, while Ansah, was?a charcoal producer.? She said the convict who was a single parent lived with his children including the victim at Kwapong located within the GREL plantation.? The court heard that Ansah had been subjecting the victim to all kinds of abuses with the allegation that she was going after men and was having sexual intercourse with them.? Prosecution said on Sunday, March 24, 2024, at about 20:00 hours Ansah?tied the legs and hands of the daughter with a rope at their bamboo house and put two cutlasses into fire and pushed same in the victim's vagina in turns, and she sustained severe burns around her vagina and thighs.? Superintendent Essel-Dadzie explained that the victim cried out for help while Ansah was torturing her until she became weak but was left tired up with the rope until the next day when she managed to free herself.? After the act, Ansah became frightened that the victim might sneak from the cottage and expose him, he, therefore, started monitoring her.? The prosecutor said on March 26, 2024, the victim managed to escape from the cottage and was rescued by a witness in the case, who rushed her to the Nsuaem Government Hospital where she was admitted for treatment.? The case was reported at the Nsuaem police station, and a medical form was issued to him on behalf of the victim for endorsement and same was returned to the police.? Superintendent Essel-Dadzie said the complainant later led the police to arrest Ansah and handed him over to the Regional Domestic Violence and Victims Support Unit (DOVVSU) to aid investigations.? Source: Ghana News Agency

MEFT assures that hippo situation in Zambezi is under control

WINDHOEK: The Ministry of Environment, Forestry and Tourism (MEFT) has assured the public that there is currently no need for fear over the hippo situation in the Zambezi Region, since measures are being implemented. This comes amid concern sparked by reports on Monday of more than 100 hippos stranded in the muddy waters along the Chobe and Linyanti rivers in the Zambezi Region. MEFT spokesperson, Romeo Muyunda on Tuesday said the measures they are implementing are to ensure that the hippos have enough water to survive until the next flood season. In 2019, the ministry built a borehole and purchased a generator pump for pumping water into the pond. Since then, this pump and generator have continuously provided assistance whenever there is a need for water. Muyunda said the ministry earlier this year engaged the wildlife authority for Botswana to jointly intervene in regard to the same situation of the hippos. The Botswana authority then committed to supply an extra generator and fuel to pump water. Curre ntly there are two generators pumping water into the pond, he said. Muyunda stated that there has been improvement in the water level since the two generators started pumping and added that to further improve on the situation, they installed a solar system to pump water during the day, and only pump with the generators at night. 'With this arrangement, the idea is to provide the hippos with sufficient water to be able to survive until the next flood season and not necessarily to fill up the pond completely,' he said. He added that there has not been inflow of water in the pond this year due to poor rainfall patterns. 'But we are committed to ensuring the survival of the hippos. We will continue to monitor the situation and devise appropriate measures as the situation dictates,' he said. Source: The Namibia Press Agency

China Media Group Africa seeks partnership with Ghana News Agency

A delegation from the China Media Group (CMG) Africa accompanied by some officials of the Chinese Embassy in Ghana Tuesday called on the management of Ghana News Agency (GNA) in Accra to explore partnership and collaboration opportunities with the wire service. The engagement focused on how the two Organisations can explore opportunities to upscale their news production and reach. The CMG Africa delegation was led by Mr. Li Peichun, Deputy Director-General of CMG Africa. The members were; Mr. Kwame Ren, Media Manager of Chinese Embassy, Madam Li Ye, Senior Editor and Corespondent at CMG Africa, and Mr. Shan Feng, a Photographer. Mr Albert Kofi Owusu, the General Manger of Ghana News Agency (GNA), said the Agency was working towards the production of digital content to serve its radio and television subscribers locally as well as the international market. '…We have always felt the need to explore the leading digital market that has emerged. Last year, we did a pilot project and produced audio-visual conte nts for our tv and radio subscribers and they liked it. So this year, we are going big in that area,' he said. Mr Owusu said the partnership would offer opportunity for trainings and capacity building for editorial staff in audio-visual and digital content creation and distribution. He also talked of a possible collaboration in the area of Artificial Intelligence (AI) to drive optimum content creation, productivity and speed. 'We are open to these partnerships and hope to learn from each other in projecting our respective brands and reach. We are ready in this regard to better tell the Ghanaian and African story,' he added. Mr Li Peichun said the leadership of the CMG in China would sign a Memorandum of Understanding with the GNA at the Forum on China Africa Cooperation Summit this year in Beijing to give life to the partnership. He said the partnership would be a 'win-win' engagement between the two Organisations, explaining that it would be generic so that the two parties could decide on areas of inter est. The China Media Group is a national broadcaster of China, comprising China Global Television Network, China Central Television, China National Radio and China Radio International. The Group has eight oversea bureaus and operates in 20 countries, with the African outlet headquartered in Nairobi, Kenya. Source: Ghana News Agency

MP Murder: Court orders Sexy Dondon to appear, open his defence

An Accra High Court ordered Daniel Asiedu, aka Sexy dondon, the man being held over the murder of the late legislature, J.B. Dankwah Adu, to appear before it and open his defence. Additionally, the court ordered ailing Asiedu to produce evidence of his ailment by furnishing it with medical records signed by an accredited medical officer. The court said it would 'close the case'should the accused person fail to appear before the court and open his defence. The court was informed by Ms Sophia Armstrong who held brief that the accused person was unwell and as such he could not make it to court. 'My Lady, I am reliably informed that the accused person is sick,' defence counsel said. Ms Armstrong further prayed for abridgement of time so that a motion be heard in respect of a subpoena. According to her, Asiedu would like to subpoena some persons before he opend his defence. The prosecution led by Sefakor Batse, a Principal State Attorney (PSA) said one did not need a motion to subpoena a witness, adding the proper way of subpoenaing a witness could be done administratively by seeing the Registrar of the court to make those arrangements. The court presided over by Justice Mrs Lydia Osei Marfo held that to subpoena on behalf of a party was administrative work done by the Registrar of the court and that there was no need to file a motion for same. According to the court the request made by defence counsel had come in a very 'bad faith', adding the decision to subpoena witnesses before opening one's defence could have been done timeously. 'Interestingly, the so-called motion was filed today, April 22, 2024 at exactly 10:10 am. Justice could not have been done this way. This case has already been before me for the past four years. 'This court would not be part of any conspiracy theory to delay the trial any further. If the lawyers knew that they did not want him to testify, they should have said so. They cannot come at 11th hour to spring this surprise on the court,' the court said. The court, therefore, ordered the accused person to appear before it tomorrow. Aseidu is being held on the charges of robbery and murder of the Legislator in 2016 at his residence at Shiashie Accra. He pleaded not guilty before a seven-member jury and the court has remanded him into lawful custody. An accomplice, Vincent Bossu, has been acquitted after a submission of no case was filed on his behalf. Source: Ghana News Agency

Towards designing tourism trail in Lamta

Monastir: The project "Discover Lamta's Heritage," funded by the French Development Agency (AFD) by means of TND 425,000 will be carried out by the City Hall. The project aims to promote the region's archaeological and handicraft heritage, its tangible and intangible heritage and boost the tourist activity and the local economy, Secretary General in charge of Municipal Affairs in Lamta Ramzi Hellat told TAP. The project, whose feasibility study is underway, focuses in particular on designing a tourist circuit encompassing the Lamta museum, the Ribat Aghlabide, the church and the Roman theatre, and the development of a digital platform dedicated to promoting the products made by the craftsmen of Lamta (governorate of Monastir). Source: Agence Tunis Afrique Presse