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Chieftaincy and Religious Affairs Minister, Ebenezer Kojo Kum has met with the leadership of the Church of the Lord of Brotherhood to hasten the mediation of their differences which has lasted over 20 years.
The misunderstanding was a result of doctrinal differences between the Primate Right Reverend S. K. Adofo and his Deputy, Arch-Bishop William Mensah Fiadonu.
Since 2002 there has been various attempts to address, their differences through the courts until former Minister for Chieftaincy and Religious Affairs Samuel Kofi Dzamesi set a mediation committee to settle the difference.
Based on the work of the Mediation Committee Mr Koio Kum invited the parties to hasten the mediation process.
+ Dr. Evans-Anfom was the second Vice Chancellor of Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST) from 1967 to 1973. He is credited as the originator of matriculation events at universities, which he introduced during his tenure at KNUST. Announcing his departure, one Nii Teiko Evans-Anfom, believed to be his son, took to his Facebook page to break the news.
Act of heroism inspires Indonesian Catholics
Cathedral parking attendant s foiling of Sulawesi suicide bombers shows miracles do happen, they say
Kosmas Balembang, a parking attendant at the Sacred Heart of Jesus Cathedral in Makassar, is seen here shortly after he was injured in a suicide bomb attack on March 28. (Photo supplied)
Kosmas Balembang, 51, was still recovering in hospital when fellow Catholics at the Sacred Heart of Jesus Cathedral in Makassar, capital of Indonesia s South Sulawesi province, attended worship during Holy Week.
However, his heroism was remembered and gave people the courage to go to the church, which was the target of suicide bombers on March 28.
UN prepares to build case against Myanmar s military leaders, seeking evidence of crimes ordered by junta
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MarMarch 2021 at 10:37am
The investigators are collecting evidence of the use of lethal force and unlawful arrests, according to an official.
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A UN team of investigators has appealed for people to collect and preserve documentary evidence of crimes ordered by the Myanmar military since its February 1 coup, in order to build future cases against its leaders.
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The UN human rights office condemned the use of live ammunition against the Myanmar protesters
Myanmar s most powerful Buddhist monks association has called on the junta to end violence against protesters
The Chiefs and Queen mothers of the Dzodze Traditional Area in the Ketu North Municipality have called on President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo to consider the re-appointment of Kofi Samuel Ahiave Dzamesi as a Minister to serve for the second time under his government.
Mr. Kofi Dzamesi is a former Volta Regional Minister under the Kufour administration and also served as the Minister for Chieftaincy and Religious Affairs under Nana Addo’s first term between 2017-2021.
The call from the Chiefs follows a clear omission of Mr. Dzamesi’s name from the list of ministerial nominees so far announced by President Nana Akufo-Addo.