5,599,391 |
5.5 |
-1 |
Ghana |
|
Ethnic fighting continues into the second day. |
5,599,394 |
7.15181 |
0.47362 |
Ghana |
|
Villagers riot when the government exhumes Hohoe Chief Imam for an unspecified reason. |
5,599,398 |
6.60084 |
0.4713 |
Ghana |
|
A journalist in Ghana has been apparently assaulted by security operatives while covering a police raid in Ho, the capital of the Volta region. Four unidentified police officers assaulted the reporter before stealing his camera. One of the dead dealers, the target of the raid died. |
5,599,401 |
6.69622 |
-1.62195 |
Ghana |
|
Ghana Post employees embarked on a sit-down strike over agitations for better conditions of service and the dismissal of the Board Chairman, John Sey. |
5,599,404 |
7.15181 |
0.47362 |
Ghana |
|
Villagers riot, kill two and burn down two houses, after a curfew is imposed by the police. A dusk to dawn curfew was imposed on Hohoe township after violence broke over the exhumation of the Hohoe Chief Imam. |
5,599,409 |
7.15181 |
0.47362 |
Ghana |
|
Three personnel of the outpatients department at a local hospital are killed when Muslim youth assault them, claiming negligence after a colleague dies in surgery. |
5,599,413 |
5.55602 |
-0.1969 |
Ghana |
|
The home of the NDC Parliamentary candidate for the Ledzokuku Constituency, Mrs. Benita Sena Okity-Dua, a former Miss Ghana, has been razed down by fire. The fire is suspected to have been set by her own party supporters who do not want her to be their candidate. The candidate was not injured. |
5,599,417 |
10.1848 |
-0.12315 |
Ghana |
|
A communal clash between two Konkomba clans in Berib and Yiyamba in the Gushegu district,, Northern Region, cause several arrests by police. Unknown causalities. |
5,599,423 |
9.40078 |
-0.8393 |
Ghana |
|
A Fulani man is found dead, lynched. It is unclear if the motive was ethnically driven. |
5,599,428 |
6.69622 |
-1.62195 |
Ghana |
|
A coalition of political parties, led by city police, march for peaceful elections. Parties included were the ruling National Democratic Congress (NDC), the leading opposition New Patriotic Party (NPP), Peoples National Convention (PNC), Convention Peoples Party (CPP) and United Front Party (UFP). |