22nd September, 2025/Duamenefa news The Executive President of the Duamenefa Foundation and the CEO of Fafaa 100.3 Fm, Dzodze, Mr. Emmanuel Ketaman Evortepe was petitioned by Madam Adzotor Amemor. The contents of the petitioner’s plea, is Duamenefa Foundation, should investigate and intervene to resolve a hitherto antagonistic troubling allegations of …
Read More »Police confirm one person dead in renewed Sampa chieftaincy violence
The police have restored calm in Sampa in the Bono Region after renewed chieftaincy disturbances on Wednesday, September 10, 2025, left one person dead and several others injured. In a Facebook post, the Ghana Police Service said the Inspector-General of Police (IGP), Mr Christian Tetteh Yohuno, had deployed reinforcement teams …
Read More »Galamsey: GWL shuts down Kwanyako Headworks
The Ghana Water Limited (GWL) has shut down its Kwanyako Headworks, causing an acute water shortage in the Central Region. The intake pumps at both treatment plants at the Headworks have broken down due to heavy silt accumulation. Officials link the challenge to heavy silting of the Ayensu River as …
Read More »President Mahama confirms Ghana is now among five African nations accepting US deportees
Ghana has formally joined four other African countries in reaching an agreement with Washington to accept deportees from the United States, President John Dramani Mahama has confirmed. Speaking at a media engagement in Accra on Wednesday evening, the President revealed that 14 deportees, among them Nigerians and one Gambian, had …
Read More »Mahama reports seizure of 400 excavators, recovery of 9 forest reserves in Galamsey fight
President John Dramani Mahama has announced that his administration is stepping up the battle against illegal mining, widely known as galamsey, which continues to endanger Ghana’s environment and natural resources. At his first media engagement on Wednesday, September 10, the President disclosed that a specially constituted national task force has …
Read More »‘AGOA is dead’ – Mahama declares after U.S. slaps 15% tariffs on Ghana
President John Mahama has declared the African Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA) “technically dead” after the United States imposed fresh tariffs on African exports, including a 15% levy on Ghana’s goods. He made the remarks during his first presidential media encounter of his second term in office, warning that there …
Read More »Trump ally Charlie Kirk shot dead at campus event in Utah
Charlie Kirk, the conservative political activist and co-founder of Turning Point USA, was killed after being shot at an event at Utah Valley University. President Donald Trump confirmed Kirk’s death on social media. • As Trump remade the Republican Party, Kirk embodied the party’s newfound populist conservatism in the social …
Read More »Heading to the US? New stricter visa rules and longer delays announced
The United States has announced new restrictions on visa applications which are expected to lengthen waiting times for many travellers. In a directive issued on Saturday, September 6, the State Department said that non-immigrant visa applicants, including tourists, students, business travellers and temporary workers must now schedule interviews at embassies …
Read More »Allegations of Spiritual Attack Leading to Lamentations of a Young Victim
Dzodze, Volta Region – The Executive President of the Duamenefa Foundation and CEO of Fafaa 100.3 FM, Mr. Emmanuel Ketaman Evortepe and his social intervention crew are continuing investigation into the lamentations of a young girl who claimed she was fed with an idol infected food leading to a mysterious …
Read More »A Man of God Claims Lemon, Guava and Woduiwogbugbor Can be used as Back to Sender but Fails to Provide Biblical Support
A spiritual controversy is unfolding following a public statement by Apostle Hayford Gavor, who claimed during a live interview on Fafaa Radio that lemon, guava, and a traditional herb called woduiwogbugbor can be used as a “Back to Sender” remedy; a spiritual practice aimed at returning evil intentions or curses …
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