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As part of the British Council’s Creative DNA programme, local fashion house Ometsey showcased its design collections at the Africa Fashion Week London (AFWL) 2025 at Space House, London.
Ghana bid farewell on Friday, August 15, to six of the eight victims of the August 6, 2025, military helicopter crash, in a solemn ceremony marked by grief, tributes, and full military honours.
Ghanaian businessman Dr Mohammed Musah, also known as Mallam Mohammed, confirms he is the sole owner of Unity Television and ...
The Speaker urged the nation to draw strength and wisdom from the way these men lived and the dignity with which they left. “Even in their sudden departure, they have given us a powerful reminder: ...
“Oh, Sarpong Kumankuma, do hear my call and come back.” These words captured the anguish of Hannah Sarpong as she mourned her husband, Dr Samuel Sarpong, who was among the eight people killed in the ...
President John Mahama announces posthumous recognition for civilian victims of the August 6 helicopter crash at the next National Honours Ceremony and unveils a Children’s Support Fund to support the ...
President John Dramani Mahama has announced the immediate establishment of a Children’s Support Fund to safeguard the future of the children of the eight victims of the tragic August 6 helicopter ...
Reflecting on their final moments together, Mrs Salami recounted her husband’s last words to her hours before the crash: “Take care, babe. I love you.” She said these words would forever echo in her ...
The crash, one of Ghana’s deadliest military aviation incidents, also claimed the lives of Defence Minister Dr. Edward Omane Boamah, Environment Minister Dr. Ibrahim Murtala Mohammed, and three ...
Families of the late MP Murtala Mohammed and the crew killed in the Ghana Air Force helicopter crash share their grief, calling the tragedy an irreplaceable loss.
Families of the late Murtala Mohammed and Ghana Airforce crew express deep sorrow following the tragic crash that claimed their lives, vowing to keep their memory alive.
Families of Murtala Mohammed and crew members killed in the Ghana Air Force helicopter crash express deep grief as the nation mourns their loss.