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Fire Ravages Kwapong Nursing Training College Dormitory — No Casualties Reported
Parts of the Kwapong Nursing Training College in the Asunafo South District of the Ahafo Region were engulfed in flames early Friday morning, sending students running for safety as firefighters battled to contain the blaze.
According to the Ghana National Fire Service (GNFS), the distress call came in at about 7:12 a.m., and the Kukuom fire crew arrived on the scene within minutes. They were later joined by a reinforcement team from the Goaso Municipal Fire Station. Thanks to their combined efforts, the fire was brought under control by 8:45 a.m. and completely extinguished at 10:26 a.m.
The fire, which started in one of the rooms on the first floor of a one-storey dormitory block, quickly spread to six other rooms, destroying the roof, ceiling, students’ personal items, books, beds, and bedding. Two fire extinguishers on the affected floor also exploded during the incident.
Though the cause of the fire is still unknown, GNFS officials say investigations are underway to determine what triggered it. Fortunately, no injuries or casualties were reported.
The incident has left many students shaken, with school authorities working closely with local security and fire officials to ensure safety and assess the extent of the damage.

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Anticipation Builds as Quarme Zaggy Reveals the Striking Cover Art for his Latest Single “I’M SORRY”
Ghanaian recording artist Quarme Zaggy has unveiled the captivating cover artwork for his upcoming single I’M SORRY, setting the stage for what promises to be an emotionally powerful musical release.
The newly released artwork presents a visually striking concept that reflects the deep emotional theme behind the song. With carefully crafted imagery and symbolism, the cover hints at a narrative centred on regret, reflection, and the courage it takes to admit one’s mistakes. The design captures a mood of vulnerability and sincerity, aligning perfectly with the heartfelt message suggested by the title “I’M SORRY.”
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In today’s music landscape, cover art often plays a crucial role in storytelling, and Quarme Zaggy appears to have embraced that creative approach with this release. The artwork serves as more than just a visual identity for the single; it offers fans an early emotional connection to the message and atmosphere of the song.
Known for his expressive style and relatable storytelling, Quarme Zaggy continues to build a growing reputation for crafting music that resonates with listeners on a personal level. His songs frequently explore themes of love, life experiences, and personal growth, and “I’M SORRY” appears poised to continue that tradition.

Following the reveal of the artwork, fans have taken to social media to express excitement and curiosity about the song’s sound and lyrical depth. The buzz surrounding the announcement suggests that the single could become one of the artist’s most emotionally resonant releases yet.
As anticipation builds ahead of the official release, the unveiling of the artwork marks the beginning of a new chapter for Quarme Zaggy, inviting listeners to prepare for a song that promises honesty, emotion, and heartfelt storytelling
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Ghana to Host UN High-Level Reparatory Justice Event — Mahama Calls for Historical Accountability
Ghana is set to host a high-level special event on reparatory justice later this month at the United Nations, reinforcing global calls for justice for the transatlantic slave trade and racialized chattel enslavement of Africans.
During a state luncheon held in honor of visiting Prime Minister of Saint Kitts and Nevis, Hon. Dr. Terrance Michael Drew, President John Dramani Mahama emphasized that the initiative is not about charity but about historical justice and accountability.
Speaking on the significance of the event, President Mahama said the legacy of slavery continues to shape global inequalities and must be addressed through collective international action.
“The transatlantic and racialized chattel enslavement of Africans constitutes one of the gravest crimes against humanity in history,” President Mahama stated. “Our call is not for charity. It is for justice rooted in truth, accountability, and recognition of the suffering endured by our ancestors.”
According to the President, the upcoming UN event will provide a platform for African and Caribbean nations to shape their own narrative about historical injustices. He stressed the importance of unity between Africa and the Caribbean in advancing reparatory justice discussions.
“It is time for our story to be told by us — grounded in truth, anchored in historical accountability, and driven by the determination to correct the injustices of the past,” he said.
Mahama further urged stronger solidarity between African and Caribbean nations, noting that shared historical experiences should translate into stronger diplomatic and policy collaboration.
“Together, Africa and the Caribbean must speak with one voice, with clarity, unity, and strong moral conviction,” he added.
The Ghanaian government believes that the event will strengthen global dialogue on reparatory justice, development cooperation, and cultural restoration. Officials say the initiative aligns with broader efforts to promote historical recognition and sustainable partnerships between nations affected by the transatlantic slave trade.
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Duabo King Arrested for Claiming Police Personnel Patronize Prostitutes More Than Any Sector
The Ghana Police Service has arrested a 45-year-old social media personality, Isaac Boafo, popularly known as “Duabo King,” for allegedly publishing false news with intent to cause fear and panic.
In a press release issued on March 1, 2026, the Ashanti Regional Police Command confirmed that the suspect was apprehended following a viral TikTok video in which he alleged that four officers stationed at the Central Police Station in Kumasi engaged in inappropriate conduct with commercial sex workers during night patrol duties at Asafo.
Duabo King had claimed in the video that personnel within the Ghana Police Service patronizes prostitutes more than any other sector in the country. He further alleged that if the government were to shut down prostitution, popularly known in West African Pidgin as “ashawo”, it would significantly affect the Service because its personnel patronizes the trade the most.
According to the statement signed by Deputy Superintendent of Police Godwin Ahianyo, Head of the Public Affairs Unit for the Ashanti Region, officers from the Police Intelligence Directorate acted on intelligence to arrest the suspect.
During interrogation, Isaac Boafo admitted publishing the video and described himself as a social media content creator who made the allegations solely to attract views and online engagement. He further acknowledged that he could not substantiate the claims made against the officers.
The Police added that the suspect also admitted making comments concerning the President of the Republic for content creation purposes and stated that he could not defend those statements.
He has since been formally charged and detained to assist with further investigations.
The Service cautioned the public against the publication and circulation of false information, especially on social media, warning that such acts have the potential to cause unnecessary fear, panic, and reputational damage. Individuals found engaging in such conduct, the statement noted, will be dealt with in accordance with the law.
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