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Jan 31, 2026 Editorial Team

DVLA Announces Driver’s Licenses Will Now Expire on Holders’ Birthdays

The :contentReference[oaicite:0]{index=0} (DVLA) has announced a major change to its licensing policy, stating that driver’s licenses will now expire on the holder’s date of birth. The announcement was made at a press conference held on Friday, January 23, 2026, by the Chief Executive of the Authority, :contentReference[oaicite:1]{index=1}. A Simpler Renewal System According to Mr. Kotey, the new policy forms part of a broader reform agenda aimed at modernizing DVLA operations and improving service delivery nationwide.

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Jan 31, 2026 Editorial Team

Health Ministry Probes Korle Bu and Ridge Hospitals Over Unethical Conduct

The Ministry of Health has launched a high-level investigation into allegations of unethical medical practices at two of Accra’s major public healthcare facilities: Korle Bu Teaching Hospital (KBTH) and the Greater Accra Regional Hospital, commonly known as Ridge Hospital. The probe follows growing public concern over alleged unauthorized practices and lapses in professional conduct within the two state-run institutions. Independent Committee Constituted The Minister of Health, Kwabena Mintah Akandoh, has constituted a seven-member committee to conduct an independent and comprehensive inquiry into the allegations.

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Jan 25, 2026 Editorial Team

Blood on the Asphalt: The Growing Okada Crisis in Ashaiman

Over the years, motorbike accidents have become one of the leading causes of road traffic injuries and deaths in Ashaiman and its surrounding areas. At the centre of the crisis are commercial motorbike riders—popularly known as “Okada”—whose widespread overspeeding and reckless driving have turned many roads into danger zones. Engines roar to life and bikes surge forward at high speed, often without regard for traffic rules or pedestrian safety. In many cases, riders operate without helmets, placing both themselves and their passengers at extreme risk.

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Jan 25, 2026 Editorial Team

Robbery on the Streets of Tema: A Daily Fear for Many Residents

For many residents of Tema, moving freely on the streets is no longer something taken for granted. What was once a normal walk to the bus stop, a late return from work, or an early morning jog has increasingly become a moment of fear, as cases of street robbery continue to rise across the city. In areas such as poorly lit roads, shortcuts between communities, bus stops, and market surroundings, reports of robberies are becoming more frequent.

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Jan 24, 2026 Editorial Team

Water Scarcity in Tema: A Daily Struggle Behind the City’s Industrial Image

In Tema, water has become something people wait for, plan around, and sometimes argue over. In a city known for factories, the port, and heavy industry, many residents say one basic necessity is no longer guaranteed: running water. Water is essential to life and everyday living. Yet in Tema, something so naturally provided has become as scarce—and as contested—as a luxury. Living Without Reliable Water Across several communities, taps often run dry for long periods.

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Jan 23, 2026 Editorial Team

Police Arrest 22 Foreign Nationals Over Suspected Illegal Mining Activities

Police in the Savannah Region have arrested 22 Togolese nationals suspected of attempting to engage in illegal mining activities within the West Gonja Municipality. The arrest was made on January 23, 2026, when officers from the Savannah Regional Police Intelligence Department intercepted a Kia truck, registration number BA 223-12, during a routine operation. The vehicle was being driven by a suspect identified as Abdul Majeed Yakubu. According to police sources, preliminary questioning revealed that the occupants of the vehicle were all nationals of Togo.

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Jan 21, 2026 Frank Aboagye Addo

NAIMOS Cracks Down on Galamsey Sites Threatening Rivers, Farmlands in Tano North

Security operatives with the National Anti-Illegal Mining Operations Secretariat (NAIMOS) have launched a major operation against illegal mining activities in the Tano North Municipality of the Ahafo Region, amid growing concerns over environmental degradation. The crackdown, carried out on January 19, 2026, forms part of a renewed enforcement drive aimed at flushing out illegal miners and protecting water bodies and farmlands affected by galamsey activities in the area. The operation followed weeks of intelligence gathering by NAIMOS, supported by media reports of sustained illegal mining at several locations, including Sukuumu, Subrisu No.

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Jan 17, 2026 Frank Aboagye Addo

Krofofrom Residents Decry Deplorable Nature of Road Linking Adrobaa

Each morning, Ama Serwaa, like many other residents of Krofofrom in the Tano North Municipality (Ahafo Region), steps out of her home with a single concern weighing heavily on her mind: whether she will get to Adrobaa, the nearest commercial town, on time for her daily activities. Ama Serwaa’s anxiety stems from the harsh reality that the Krofofrom–Adrobaa road, a key commercial route, has deteriorated into a dangerous stretch of deep potholes and eroded shoulders.

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