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first believed Doris Worrell was killed in a botched robbery after her husband found her fatally shot at the South Georgia business they ran in 2006. When suspicion later turned toward Worrell’s husband, he fled the US to live in Costa Rica with the couple’s live-in nanny. Nearly 19 years later, Jon Worrell was jailed on murder charges Thursday in rural Coffee County, where the sheriff said authorities never gave up on the cold case. They got a big break in April, when investigators traveled to Costa Rica and found the nanny willing to talk after her relationship with Worrell had ended.


Wendy, who described herself as the most bullied artiste in Ghana, told Adesope Shopsydoo on the Afrobeats Podcast that she faced a lot of antagonism from music lovers who thought she was living in the shadows of the late Ebony. According to her, in the heat of the trolls, her mother asked her to quit music, leave Ghana and joined her in Germany, where she had earlier lived. "My mum told me to quit and come back to Germany because it was crazy and it affected everyone in my family. Let me chip in this. Do you know that some of my relatives were even kinda shy to associate with me at that time," she said.


Ghana forward Inaki Williams has once again made headlines by being named the 2024/25 SPORTY LALIGA MVP, making him the first-ever player to win the award two years in a row. The announcement was made on Africa Day, 25 May 2025, during a special event held in Johannesburg, South Africa. Williams, who was born in Bilbao but plays for Ghana, has had another brilliant season with Athletic Club, helping them qualify for the Champions League for the first time in ten years. He was chosen as the best African player in Spain’s top league, beating Villarreal’s Senegalese midfielder Pape Gueye (12%) and Osasuna’s Cameroonian defender Flavien Enzo Boyomo (10%).


Ghana’s mobile money transactions surged to a record GHC365 billion in April 2025, following the Mahama government’s removal of the e-levy


In a time when economic hardships are already stretching the average Ghanaian’s budget, unexpected or seemingly unjustified service charges only add to public frustration. One resident, fed up with what they view as an excessive sanitation fee, voiced their discontent directly to workers from Zoomlion, the waste management company. "God forbid that I pay you GHC 250 again," the resident stated, expressing their dissatisfaction with the cost of sanitation services that many believe do not match the quality or frequency of delivery


President Donald Trump said Sunday that Vladimir Putin “has gone absolutely CRAZY,” after the Russian leader launched the largest aerial attack of Moscow’s three-year full-scale war on Ukraine. “I’ve always had a very good relationship with Vladimir Putin of Russia, but something has happened to him. He has gone absolutely CRAZY! He is needlessly killing a lot of people, and I’m not just talking about soldiers. Missiles and drones are being shot into Cities in Ukraine, for no reason whatsoever


The High Court has granted bail to Professor Ameyaw Akumfi, the former Board Chair of the Ghana Infrastructure Investment Fund (GIIF), in the sum of GHC 10 million. The bail comes with the condition that two sureties must be provided and justified to the satisfaction of the court. Prof. Akumfi, who faces charges related to his tenure at the GIIF, appeared in court earlier this week. The prosecution did not oppose the bail application but insisted on stringent conditions, citing the seriousness of the allegations and the need to ensure the accused appears for trial.


Vice President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia Extends Well Wishes to Prof. Naana Jane Opoku-Agyemang Following Her Recovery Vice President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia has publicly extended his best wishes to Professor Naana Jane Opoku-Agyemang following her return to Ghana after undergoing medical treatment in the United Kingdom. In a brief but heartfelt message, Dr. Bawumia expressed gratitude for her recovery and optimism for her return to duty. “Samira and I thank God for your speedy recovery and wish you all the best as you resume work,” he stated, acknowledging the relief and goodwill shared by many Ghanaians upon her return.
