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Magistrate court fines man for operating insanitary latrine
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Magistrate Court fines man for operating dangerous insanitary latrine
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Two persons, George Asare and Madam Portia Mensah, have been charged by the Suhum Magistrate Court for insanitary bathhouse drain with blue-algae formation on their premises.
The two accused persons have been fined a sum of 1,800 Ghana cedis each or in default face six months imprisonment with hard labour by Mrs Cynthia Blagoggee, the Presiding Magistrate of the Suhum Court.
The accused persons after failing to comply with notices served on them by Environmental Health Officers pleaded guilty with an explanation, but their explanation was not accepted by the court which therefore fined the duo.
According to the prosecutor, Mr George Theophilus Agyalo, Senior Environmental Health Officer, the first accused person George Asare is a resident at Supresu a farming Community in the Suhum Municipality and an occupant of a house with the mess.
Two Persons Face Court Charges For Insanitary Bathhouse Drain
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Garbage Woes in Rose Place - Road blocked
Household garbage and other debris scattered across the main road in Rose Place, effectively blocking vehicular traffic.
By: Kenville Horne•
Residents of Rose Place, on Tuesday morning blocked the main road through the community with household garbage and other debris, which they said were left unattended, i.e. undisposed since before Christmas Day.
However, following quick postings of the action on social media platforms, health officials and the Solid Waste Management Unit responded swiftly to have the garbage removed and the throughway reopened.
Some angry and frustrated residents of the West Kingstown community, which is earmarked to undergo transformation with the construction of a New Kingstown Port, said that the community had become a dumping ground for garbage from business places in Kingstown, as well as coconut vendors.