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A final year student of the Nungua Kroma Two Junior High School (JHS) in Accra, together with 15 other men, on Monday, February 22, assaulted a teacher for punishing him over failure to do his homework. The student, after he was punished, run home to call the 15 others, who stormed the school in a Sprinter Bus to attack the teacher, inflicting wounds on his face in the process. The teacher, Mr Moses Onyameasem, was rescued by his colleagues and was rushed to the LEKMA Hospital, where he was treated and discharged. After the attack, the mother of the student was also alleged to have besieged the school and rained insults on the teacher.
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The Economic Fighters League has taken a swipe at the Greater Accra Regional Police Command for securing a court order to ban the National Democratic Congress (NDC) from further protests.
The youth pressure group that has championed several initiatives to educate the youth on the power they wield including the ‘No Vote’ campaign, believes the action by the police is an infringement on the rights of the party and its members.
A statement issued by the group and signed by Hardi Yakubu, Fighter General, said: “We remain non-partisan and committed to demolishing a system that is clearly designed to serve an elite few. That said, when the inalienable rights of the People are abused, we must and will always speak and act, out of loyalty to Ghana, and not party.
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The Health Facilities Regulatory Agency (HeFRA) has commenced processes to prosecute the owners of four private health institutions that were shut down by the agency last Friday for operating without licence.
The Advanced Body Sculpt Centre, also known as the Obengfo Hospital; the Susan Clinic, the China Recovery Clinic and the Grace Diagnostic Clinic – all in Accra – were closed down in an enforcement exercise by HeFRA last Friday.
The exercise formed part of efforts by the regulator to enforce The Health Institutions and Facilities Act 2011, Act 829 which empowers it to shut down any health facility that does not register with it to be licensed or does not meet standards established by the law.