Six of the victims of the January 18 clash between some suspected illegal miners and the military at Obuasi were buried after ...
Life is gradually returning to normalcy in Obuasi following Sunday’s military clash with some illegal miners in Ghana’s oldest gold mining town.
Dozens of grieving families gathered at the Obuasi Government Hospital in the Ashanti Region to solemnly bid farewell to their loved ones killed during a violent clash with the military.
The death of seven persons in the clash between suspected illegal miners at Obuasi and state security officers stationed at Anglo Gold Ashanti has led to criticisms being directed at the host of Onua ...
The tragic incident in Obuasi, which has been widely termed a massacre, has ignited intense public discourse .
The National Peace Council (NPC) has described as unacceptable the deaths of seven Ghanaians in the clash between alleged illegal miners and military men in Obuasi. READ ALSO: Violent confrontation ...
The catastrophic shooting incident that claimed the lives of at least eight people has once again highlighted the need for ...
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Ashanti Regional Minister-designate appeals for calm in ObuasiDr Frank Amoakohene, the Ashanti Regional Minister designate, has appealed to residents of Obuasi to remain calm, as government engages stakeholders to investigate the shooting to death of some ...
Ashanti Regional minister, Dr. Frank Amoakohene, in an interview on GHone monitored by MyNewsGH, has emphasised that the contest over the Obuasi East parliamentary seat is far from over.
President John Dramani Mahama has ordered an immediate investigation into the violent clashes at AngloGold Ashanti’s Obuasi Gold Mine that left eight miners dead and others injured ...
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