Day: October 23, 2024

Two brothers remanded in custody for robbery and stealing

The Asante Abuakwa Circuit Court in the Atwima Nwabiagya South Municipality, has remanded two brothers into custody for robbery and stealing. Augustine Kofi Owusu, 28, who pleaded not guilty to the charge was remanded into prison custody and would reappear before the court on November 05, 2024, while Kwabena Nsiah 31, who pleaded guilty, was remanded into police custody and would reappear before the court on October 31, this year. Their accomplice, Naomi Bruwaa, 32, who was charged with abetment of crime, pleaded not guilty and would reappear before the court on November 05, this year, while Abenaa Pokuaa, another

Continue Reading

MTN Ghana assures commitment to ethical business practices

MTN Ghana has celebrated the Global Ethics Day with an insightful podcast conversation centred on anti-bribery and corruption, aligning with the global theme: ‘Ethics Empowered’. MTN Ghana’s local theme: ‘Heightening Anti-Bribery and Corruption Practices’, underscores its commitment to ethical business practices. The Ethics Podcast showcased MTN’s comprehensive training and awareness programmes focused on anti-bribery and corruption, emphasizing prevention and a steadfast zero-tolerance policy, a statement issued by the company said. A copy of the statement made available to the Ghana News Agency (GNA) in Sunyani was jointly signed by Adwoa Afriyie Wiafe, the Chief Corporate Services and Sustainability Officer and

Continue Reading

Military Officer and four others remanded over robbery, kidnapping

A Military Officer and four accomplices have been remanded in custody by an Accra Circuit Court for their alleged involvement in the robbery and kidnapping of a Dutch national. WOI Elorm John Ahiakpor, along with Silas Amewonye, a 25-year-old farmer; Farouk Nuodio, a 32-year-old trader; Daniel Kwesi Obiri Yeboah, also known as Aljazeera, a 49-year-old trader; and Michael Nana Addo, a 25-year-old carpenter, face charges of conspiracy to commit robbery and kidnapping, as well as robbery and kidnapping. All five pleaded not guilty before the court, presided over by Mr. Samuel Bright Acquah. The accused’s lawyers, Andy Vortia and Carlos

Continue Reading