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Full video: Anas releases expose´ on Galamsey

Ace investigative Journalist Anas Aremeyaw Anas is out with another expose´ barely five weeks after one of his partners was assassinated, damning his detractors that he will not be silenced.  The documentary centered on one of President Akufo-Addo’s priorities in his administration i.e the fight against illegal mining widely known as Galamsey reveals the involvement of government officials circumventing measures to curb the canker.  One of such government officials captured in the secret filming is the Secretary to the Inter-Ministerial Committee on Illegal Mining (IMCIM), Mr. Charles Cromwell Bissiw, who is seen taking cash amounting to GHC35,000 in three meetings through one Andy Owusu, a connection man, to circumvent the process to renew the mining license for ORR Resources Enterprise. The documentary, titled ‘Galamsey Fraud’ which lasts a little over 27 minutes is only the first part with the continuation to be premiered at a later date.  Watch the Part 1 ...

Wife poisoned husband and recorded it when he was dying

A woman from South Africa decided to punish her husband for cheating on her. She lured the husband to a drinking bar where she got the chance to put poison into her husband's drink. The worst part was when she decided to video the man when he was dying. Watch the video below.......viewers discretion I'd advised.

Hundreds of live FISH rain from the sky during mega storm in Malta

Residents of Malta enjoyed a free pick of seafood as they battled gale-force winds and high waves during storm WATCH:  MASSIVE STORM CAUSES IT TO RAIN FISH IN MALTA A huge  storm  in Malta caused such strong winds that it rained FISH across the island. Gale-force gusts and heavy downpours, coupled with the rough seas, caused the unusual phenomenon. The devastating storm has caused major damage and disruptions on the roads along the coastal area of the Mediterranean island. And the government issued a warning of 'high threat to life and property'. The gusts sent piles of sea bream flying off the sea and landed on the roads in Xemxija, near St Paul's Bay in north Malta. A Maltese sea bream landed on the windscreen of a car as the strong waves sent the fish ashore in stormy weather (Image: Fuad Alakbarov â â /Twitter) A man tosses a fish to his friend while catching fish during stormy weather in St Paul's Bay (Image: REUTERS) A number of ...

Sam George 'dents' Mahama’s victory

MP for Ningo-Prampram, Sam George The presidential primary of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) in the Ningo-Prampram Constituency of the Greater Accra Region was marred by confusion on Saturday. The confusion appeared to have been stirred by the NDC Member of Parliament (MP) for the constituency, Sam Nettey George, who insisted that 89 branches instead of 93 should be allowed to vote. He said there was dispute over leadership in all four branches and therefore NDC members there were not eligible to vote. In the ensuing heat, at least one person sustained injuries and was rushed to the hospital after a fight broke out as a result of the stalemate ‘orchestrated’ by Sam George. Mr. George reportedly tried to prevent nine delegates from Mangoetsonya B – one of the disputed three branches – from voting. Two NDC guys, who were monitoring the election in the area, clashed over the issue, resulting in injuries. Sam George’s action attracted the ire of the Greater Accra Region...

Man with ‘world’s largest pen!s’ finally registered disabled

A man with the ‘world’s largest penis’ is registered disabled because of his 19-inch manhood because he can’t wear work uniforms or get on his knees Roberto Esquivel Cabrera, 54, from the northern town of Saltillo, has an 18.9inch manhood which he created himself by stretching it using weights. But he is now receiving government handouts despite refusing to get a reduction because he hopes to find work in the American porn industry. Roberto Esquivel Cabrera claims to have the largest penis in the world but a radiologist has questioned whether it’s true The 54-year-old says he is unable to work because he can’t wear a uniform and cannot get on his knees, meaning he is shunned by employers As a result the Guinness Book of Records refuses to recognise his ‘achievement’, and the current record rests with US actor Jonah Falcon, whose penis was 9.5 inches flaccid and 13.5 inches when erect. Medics have urged him to have a reduction so he will be able to function n...

Mahama breaks personal electoral record to lead NDC into 2020

John Mahama has polled 213,443 representing 95.24% of votes cast across all the 275 constituencies plus the party’s headquarters. Former President John Dramani Mahama will lead the National Democratic Congress (NDC) into the 2020 elections justifying the prediction of pundits that he remains by a petering distance, the party’s most marketed candidate. He runs away with 95.24% of the vote, leaving six others to squabble over less than 5% in a poll that involved about 330,000 NDC voters. His obscure and distant challenger Prof. Joshua Alabi managed only 3,399 representing 1.516% of votes cast while the man said to have mentored Mahama in politics, Alban Sumana Kingsford Bagbin placed third with 2,313 (1.032%). NDC return, Goosie Tanoh, finally got a shot at his most cherished political ambition but polled 2,038 votes (0.909%) to place fourth. Ekwow Spio-Gabrah placed fifth with 1457 votes (0.650%), Sylvester Mensah managed 932 votes (0.415%) with Nurudeen Id...

We Bet You Didn’t Know The English Names For These Local Fruits. Learn Them Here.

It has never been a habit as Ghanaians to eat fruits. Although a few people take this seriously, the number of people who eat it versus those who don’t are just incomparable. Eating fruits occasionally are one thing and making it a habit is another. Whatever the case may be, the facts still remain that fruits are very important foods for our growth and development as humans. Take a look at 5 fruits Ghanaians love and their English names. “Aluguintuguin’’ – Soursop First up, let’s talk about this very popular fruit we call ‘’aluguintuguin’’. Sounds hilarious😁 if you are not a Ghanaian right? Such is the feeling when you taste it as well. “Yooyi’’ – Velvet Tamarind Another favourite fruit Ghanaians both adults and children love so much. “Yooyi” is seasonal and often people anticipate it’s arrival. It has a lot of health benefits and is an important fruit especially because it has an ability to inhibit the growth of the main cause of malaria in the body. “A...