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Heavy Rains Submerge Parts of Accra: Residents Stranded as GMet Issues Fresh Warning

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Several parts of the Greater Accra Region were left underwater on Tuesday afternoon following a heavy downpour that brought the capital to a standstill.

 

The rains, which started around 2 p.m., caused severe flooding at key locations including the Ridge Roundabout near the Greater Accra Regional Hospital, where stranded motorists and pedestrians struggled to move through the rising waters.

 

At Taifa Junction, floodwaters inundated streets and forced residents to seek refuge on higher ground. Eyewitness videos circulating on social media showed vehicles battling through submerged roads while some commuters waded through the floodwaters to safety.

 

The flooding led to massive traffic congestion, with long queues of vehicles stretching across connecting routes in Ridge, Taifa, and surrounding suburbs.

 

The heavy rains overwhelmed the city’s drainage systems, rendering several areas impassable and once again exposing Accra’s vulnerability to perennial flooding. The situation has renewed public outcry over the capital’s inadequate drainage infrastructure and the urgent need for sustainable, long-term flood management solutions.

 

Meteorological Warning

In response to the worsening weather conditions, the Ghana Meteorological Agency (GMet) issued a fresh advisory, warning that a moderate to heavy rain-bearing cloud currently over the Eastern Region is expected to drift southwestwards into the Greater Accra Region this afternoon.

 

GMet cautioned that the intensity of rainfall will vary across the capital and urged residents to take precautionary measures. These include avoiding outdoor activities during the rains, staying indoors and away from windows during thunderstorms, unplugging electrical appliances to prevent lightning damage, and refraining from using corded phones or powered devices.

 

For those caught outdoors, GMet advised seeking immediate shelter in substantial structures. Drivers were also urged to exercise extreme caution — reduce speed, use headlights for better visibility, and avoid flooded sections of the road.

 

Commuters have appealed to city authorities to act swiftly to resolve Accra’s flooding problem, stressing that lives and livelihoods continue to be endangered whenever heavy rains hit the capital.

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Africa Extractives Media Fellowship Launches in Accra to Empower Next Generation of Journalists

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By: Sarah Adwoa Akuetteh:

The Africa Extractives Media Fellowship (AEMF) was officially launched on Monday, October 28, 2025, at the Australian High Commission in Accra, marking a significant step toward strengthening journalism in Africa’s extractive sector.

Speaking at the launch, Program Lead Kwakye Afreh-Nuamah revealed that the six-month fully in-person fellowship, spearheaded by NewsWire Africa, attracted over 300 applications from journalists across Ghana.

He noted that the initiative aims to equip 30 selected participants 60 percent of whom are women with practical skills in data-driven reporting, sustainability, and gender-sensitive journalism.

 

According to Mr. Afreh-Nuamah, the fellowship seeks to nurture “a new generation of African journalists equipped to shape the continent’s extractive narrative with courage, accuracy, and empathy.”

A Deputy Chief of Staff at the Presidency, Nana Oye Bampoe Addo, who graced the event, commended the program as a model of international collaboration and national development.

She emphasized that government remains committed to ensuring that Ghana’s extractive resources benefit both current and future generations, highlighting transparency, inclusion, and youth empowerment as critical pillars of democratic growth.

 

The Australian High Commissioner to Ghana, Her Excellency Berenice Owen-Jones, underscored the importance of media in promoting accountability and peace. “A responsive and inclusive media does more than inform it holds power to account and fosters peace through understanding,” she said. She also noted that over 500 Ghanaians have benefited from Australian Government scholarships, underscoring the strong educational and professional ties between both nations.

 

Also in attendance was the Minister for Labour, Jobs and Employment, Dr. Abdul-Rashid Hassan Pelpuo, who urged journalists to prioritize ethical reporting, gender inclusion, and accountability in their coverage of Africa’s extractive industries.

 

The AEMF, through hands-on training, mentorship, and field exposure, is expected to bridge the knowledge gap in extractive sector reporting, fostering transparency and amplifying the voices of communities impacted by resource activities.

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REV. ABRAHAM LAMPTEY CONSECRATED AS APOSTLE ON HIS 60TH BIRTHDAY

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The Founder and General Overseer of Believers House of Worship International, Rev. Abraham Lamptey, has been consecrated into the office of Apostle on the occasion of his 60th birthday.

 

Having served as a Minister of God for nearly three decades, the Apostolic Fathers in the Charismatic fraternity in Ghana deemed him worthy of the elevation in recognition of his dedication and service to the Kingdom of God.

 

Popularly known for his powerful worship, preaching, leadership, and multilingual delivery of the Word, Apostle Lamptey’s consecration ceremony took place at the Believers House of Worship International, Spintex, on Saturday, October 25, 2025.

 

The solemn event was officiated by his spiritual father, Apostle General Sam Korankye Ankrah, and graced by other eminent men of God, including Dr. Lawrence Tetteh, Bishop Nanasei Opoku Sarkodie, Bishop Adonteng Boateng, Apostle Amoako Atta and more.

 

During the service, Apostle Lamptey was charged to preach the gospel in and out of season, win souls, heal the sick, raise the dead, and dedicate babies and businesses to the glory of God.

 

SOT… …APOSTLE GENERAL SAM KORANKYE ANKRAH

 

In an interview, the newly consecrated Apostle emphasized that the elevation comes with new responsibilities and deeper commitments to the work of God. He urged Christians to serve as each other’s keeper, desist from unhealthy competition within the body of Christ, and remain focused on pleasing their Maker.

 

SOT… APOSTLE LAMPTEY

 

Mrs. Gloria Kafui Lamptey, wife of the Apostle, described the elevation as not merely a moment of celebration but a renewed call to duty in the vineyard of God.

 

SOT .. MRS. LAMPTEY

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MALFUNCTIONING STREET LIGHTS FROM CIRCLE TO AMASAMAN RAISES SAFETY CONCERNS 

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The absence of the functional street lights on major roads across the capital continues to pose a serious threat to motorists and pedestrians alike. Beyond enhancing night visibility, street lights also contribute to the beautification of the city , yet several key routes in the capital city, Accra , remain in darkness.

 

A notable example is the stretch from the Kwame Nkrumah Circle Interchange to Amasaman, which once dazzled with bright illumination and earned the nickname “Dubai” for its vibrant night appearance.

 

In an effort to cross-check the current state of night visibility, Kessben TV conducted a survey along the route between 8 p.m. and 9 p.m. last night. The team observed that the entire stretch was engulfed in darkness, forcing motorists to rely on their high beams, which in turn blinded other drivers and pedestrians.

 

This persistent visibility challenge has remained unattended for a long time, raising questions about the commitment of city authorities. Residents and commuters are now asking whether the relevant agencies are unaware of the situation or simply uninterested in maintaining basic infrastructure that ensures road safety and the protection of lives and properties.

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