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Breach of COVID Protocols: Prez Had No Connection Or Link In Organization Of Sir John s Funeral - Kwamena Duncan

  Former Central Regional Minister, Kwamena Duncan has slammed those calling on President Nana Addo to render an apology after attending the funeral of the late Sir John, known in real life as Kwadwo Owusu Afriyie. The late Kwadwo Owusu Afriyie was the Chief Executive Officer of the Forestry Commission and a former General Secretary of the ruling New Patriotic Party (NPP). He passed away last year in July, 2020 and was buried last week at his hometown, Sakora-Wonoo in the Ashanti Region. There was a massive crowd attendance to the funeral with a large number not wearing nose mask or observing the COVID-19 protocols.

Former Central Regional Minister Extols Kwami Sefa Kayi

Former Central Regional Minister, Kwamena Duncan, has hailed astute broadcaster and host of  Peace FM s morning show, Kwami Sefa Kayi, over his enormous magnanimity in donating incubators to hospitals in Ghana. The host and his Kokrokoo Charities team are on a mission to gift 100 incubators to save preterm babies. Over 30 incubators have so far been distributed to various hospitals across the nation. In order to support this vision, Vice President of the Republic, Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia donated Ghc300,000 to the team to help in purchasing some incubators. On behalf of the Vice President, his Spokesperson and Technical Advisor, Dr. Gideon Boako presented a cheque to the Presenter in the studios of

Achimota/Rasta Students: GES Must Act Quickly To Resolve All Education Issues - Kwamena Duncan

Don t Victimize The Rasta Students - Former C/R Minister Warns Achimota School

Your Appeal Doesn t Change Court Ruling; Quickly Admit The Rasta Students - Kwamena Fires Achimota School

  Former Central Regional Minister, Kwamena Duncan, has taken a swipe at the management of Achimota school over their statement to seek an appeal on the High Court ruling that the two Rastafarian students they disallowed entry into the school must be admitted. The students, who were initially refused enrollment for refusing to shave their dreadlocks, sued the school praying the Human Rights Division of the High Court to “declare that the failure and or refusal of the 1st Respondent (Achimota School Board of Governors) to admit or enroll the Applicant on the basis of his Rastafarian religious inclination, beliefs and culture characterized by his keeping of Rasta, is a violation of his fundamental human rights and freedoms guaranteed under the 1992 constitution .

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