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I miss Castro – D Black

I miss Castro – D Black Date: Jul - 04 - 2021 , 18:36 BY: Delali Sika 705 In a matter of days, the seven-year deadline for Hiplife artiste Castro to be legally declared dead will be up and that has been on the minds of his family and other loved ones. According to the Evidence Act of 1975, Section 33, a person can only be declared legally dead after seven years by a court, where the person in question has not been seen or heard from in seven years despite diligent and persistent efforts to find him. This information, when relayed to rapper D Black, who was one of Castro’s best friends, got him emotional as he spoke with 

No need declaring Castro dead - Kofi Kinaata

705 Wednesday, July 7, will be exactly seven years since Hiplife artiste Castro and his female friend Janet Bandu went missing during a jet ski cruise at the Ada Estuary in 2014. On each anniversary of their disappearance, talk about the musician being alive and resurfacing makes the headlines but he has not shown up and as the time draws near for him and Janet Bandu to be legally declared dead, hopes are dwindling. However, Highlife musician Kofi Kinaata says such a move is unnecessary because Castro’s family and loved ones were already suffering because of his absence. Speaking with Graphic Showbiz he said, “Personally, his absence is costing me a lot and his being declared dead will not change anything for the family, friends and loved ones since we still don’t see him around.

Sad As Castro s Father Reacts After Government of Ghana Officially Declared Castro Dead

Sad As Castro s Father Reacts After Government of Ghana Officially Declared Castro Dead
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Clam fisheries deserves more attention — NGO

Graphic Online BY: Zadok Kwame Gyesi 30.5k Shares 705 A non-governmental organisation (NGO) with focus on fisheries resources, environmental and coastal management, Hen Mpoano, has called on the government to urgently pay more attention to the survival of clam fisheries in the country. Clam are a kind of shellfish which can be eaten. An example is oysters. The Director of the NGO, Mr Kofi Agbogah, who made the call, said clam fisheries alone raked in about $4 million a year, and that the sector employed more than 2,000 people in the country. He expressed the worry that in spite of the critical contribution of clam fisheries to the country’s food security and economy in general, the government, over the years, had not paid any attention to the sector.

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