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Tears flow for murdered Kasoa boy

Graphic Online BY: Emmanuel Bonney 705 Uncontrollable tears, shock and, at some point, rage were the emotions that were expressed as the family, friends and other sympathisers came together yesterday to bid 10-year-old Ishmael Mensah Abdallah, who was gruesomely murdered by his friends for ritual purposes last Saturday. Ishmael, a Class Four pupil of the Maranatha Preparatory and Junior High School, was killed on Holy Saturday by two teenagers, Nicholas Kini, 18, and Felix Nyarko, 16, at Coca Cola, near Lamptey Mills, a suburb of Kasoa in the Central Region. It was difficult for people to hold back their tears when the body of the lad, wrapped in black cloth and laid out on a stretcher, was brought to the family house for Muslim prayers before burial.

Central Region: New minister initiates war on open defecation

Graphic Online BY: Edith Mensah and Francisca Eshun Category: Politics 705 The Central Regional Minister, Mrs Justina Marigold Assan has stated that her administration would collaborate with the metropolitan, municipal and district assemblies in the region to ensure that at least 70 percent of households in the region have access to places of convenience. She said her administration would wage war on open defecation and other sanitation issues emphasising that she would ensure the region significantly enhances it s sanitation in conformity with the local government act. Mrs Assan observed that central region had only 19 percent of households having access to places of convenience.

Central Region: Minister Wants 70% Of Households Get Places Of Convenience

  The Central Regional Minister, Mrs Justina Marigold Assan has stated that her administration would collaborate with the metropolitan, municipal and district assemblies in the region to ensure that at least 70 percent of households in the region have access to places of convenience. She said her administration would wage war on open defecation and other sanitation issues emphasising that she would ensure the region significantly enhances it s sanitation in conformity with the local government act. Mrs Assan observed that central region had only 19 percent of households having access to places of convenience. She made this known in her first ever engagement with the various heads of departments in the Region last Wednesday.

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