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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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National Service Authority to Introduce Military Training

Management of the National Service Authority, yesterday, Wednesday, April 23, 2025, held talks with the Military High Command towards the implementation of the National Service Emergency Response Readiness Programme (NSERRP).
When implemented, this will reflect His Excellency the President’s commitment towards the implementation of a short military training for National Service Personnel (NSPs) as planned efforts to instill discipline, nationalism and physical fitness among Ghanaian graduates.
The President shared this position during his maiden State of the Nation Address in Parliament on Thursday February 27, 2025.
At yesterday ’s meeting, the Director-General, Mr. Felix Gyamfi reiterated the need for all personnel to undergo basic military drills and orientation as part of orienting the youth to embrace national development.
“The introduction of this military training is a step in the right direction and must be embraced by all and sundry as one of the indicators for resetting the country, particularly the youth,” he commented.
On his part, Brigadier General Amoah-Boakye assured the Authority of their willingness to provide the requisite training for personnel when the Programme officially commences.
In all, personnel will receive up to two months of composite basic military drills starting 3rd August, 2025.
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Ghana Tourism Authority acts on concerns of minors allegedly taken to Hotel in Accra New Town.

The Ghana Tourism Authority (GTA) has taken swift action following reports circulating on social media regarding an incident involving minors allegedly taken to a hotel in Accra New Town.
The case has been formally reported to the Nima Division of the Ghana Police Service for investigation.
In line with their mandate to ensure safety and compliance in the tourism and hospitality sector, our CEO Mrs.Maame Efua Houadjeto delegated a team from the GTA Head Office, Mr. Gilbert Abeiku Aggrey, Deputy CEO, Special Duties and Mr Ekow Sampson, Deputy CEO, Operations who joined the Greater Accra Regional Director, Ms. Roberta Dawson-Amoah, and the Deputy Director of Marketing, Ms. Clara Nketiah, to visit the said facility.
The objective was to verify the facts on the ground and take necessary regulatory action.
They commended the Ghana Police Service for their co-operation and continued support in the ongoing investigation.
Additionally, the team inspected Royal Dede Beach Resort, which has been converted into a hostel under new management without official notification to the Ghana Tourism Authority.
The team discovered that the hostel’s operations were not in compliance with the L. I 2239. Meanwhile the operator has been directed to the Standards and Quality Assurance Department of the Authority for the necessary regulation.
“We remind all accommodation operators that the Tourism(Registration and Licensing of Accommodation) Regulations, 2016 (L.I. 2239) mandates every facility to register and obtain a license from the GTA before commencing operations.
This regulation ensures quality, safety, and compliance across the industry,” they noted.
The GTA they said, remains committed to safeguarding the public and upholding the highest standards in the hospitality sector and urged
the public to report suspicious or non-compliant facilities to the nearest GTA office.