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CACI Accra-South Territory breaks ground for office complex construction
•Chairman of CACI breaking the ground, flanked by some Territorial Officers
The Christ Apostolic Church International (CACI), Accra-South Territory has held a ground-breaking ceremony for the construction of an office complex to serve as administration for the territory and the CACI as a whole.
The construction of the office complex encompasses a 250-capacity office space with auxiliary facilities, crafted to provide relative comfort for people during conferences, seminars and training services among others.
The aforementioned project forms part of the church’s reach vision to out to others as captured in its vision statement under the able leadership of Apostle Benjamin Ahinfo.
The chairman of CACI, Apostle George Yeboah, among other territorial officers of the Accra South and other dignitaries graced the occasion.
The Chairman broke the ground to mark a the commencement of the project and was optimistic that, the builders would deliver to expectation to use the edifice as a monument designated for God’s purpose.
The Chairman commended the territorial officers for their indefatigable effort to aid in developmental projects of the church.
Delivering his speech, the Chairman highlighted the need for more territorial office structures and administrative purposes in all territories.
The 2.6 million Ghana Cedi pro jectwhich is under construction at Tse-Addo at La-Dade Kotopon Municipality, Accra would house all the administrative offices of the territory.
By Nii Arday
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GPL Voilent Dissturbance: One more arrested
The Ghana Police Service has arrested one more suspect, Elizabeth Akosua
Ntiriwaa, alias Akosua Black Chinese.
Her arrest is in connection with the violent disturbances that occurred during the football match between Nsoatreman FC and Kumasi Asante Kotoko FC on February 2, 2025.
This brings to six, the number of suspects arrested so far in connection with the incident.
Elizabeth Akosua Ntiriwaa is currently in Police custody, assisting with the investigation.
The intelligence-led operation and investigation remain ongoing to ensure all perpetrators connected to the incident are arrested and brought to justice.
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Emmanuel Kwamena Anyimah Appointed Deputy Chief Executive of the Minerals Commission of Ghana
President John Mahama has appointed Mr Emmanuel Kwamena Anyimah (Ellembele KK) as the new Deputy Chief Executive of the Minerals Commission of Ghana.
With extensive experience in Environmental, Health and Safety (EHS), Engineering, and Quality Assurance/Quality Control (QA/QC), Emmanuel is expected to bring strategic leadership to the Commission during a critical period for Ghana’s mining sector.
His career spans key industries, including construction, oil and gas, and energy, with expertise in pipeline and piping inspection, welding quality control, environmental management, and regulatory compliance.
Emmanuel holds multiple degrees, including an MSc in Energy and Environmental Management from the University of Central Lancashire (UK), an LLB from KAAF University (Ghana), a BSc in Management Studies from Central University College, and an HND in Civil Engineering from Takoradi Technical University.
He has held key roles in leading organizations such as ORSAM Oil and Gas, and Amaja Oilfield Ltd., where he ensured operational efficiency, compliance, and safety. He holds several professional certifications and is an active member of esteemed industry bodies, reinforcing his expertise in quality assurance, environmental sustainability, and regulatory frameworks.
Emmanuel’s appointment is expected to strengthen the Minerals Commission’s ability to regulate and promote sustainable mineral resource development. His leadership, technical knowledge, and commitment to regulatory excellence will play a vital role in ensuring Ghana’s mining sector remains competitive, transparent, and environmentally responsible.