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Cleaner Jailed 3 Years for Stealing $5,000

An Accra Circuit Court has sentenced a 26-year-old woman to three years in prison for stealing $5,000 from a lawyer’s office drawer to fund personal purchases.
Linda Teiko Teye, who was unemployed at the time but working informally as a cleaner, pleaded guilty to charges of unlawful entry and theft. The Court, presided over by Mr. Isaac Addo, sentenced her to 36 months on each count. However, the sentences will run concurrently.
The prosecution, led by Chief Inspector Jonas Lawer, told the Court that the complainant, whose name was withheld, is a lawyer residing in Haatso, Accra. Linda, meanwhile, lived in Teshie Mangoase and occasionally worked as a cleaner in one of the apartments in the same building as the lawyer’s office located at Tse-Addo.
On April 2, 2025, the complainant left $7,500 in his office drawer, locked it, but inadvertently left the key behind. When he returned on April 19, he discovered that $5,000 had gone missing. He immediately reported the matter to the “Rasta” Police Station.
As part of investigations, police received intelligence that Linda had recently been seen spending large amounts of U.S. dollars. Acting on this information, officers visited her residence on April 21, 2025, where she was arrested.
A search of her room uncovered a variety of newly purchased items, including a bed, mattress, two-in-one sofa, bedsheets, three dresses, standing fan, rice cooker, blender, duvet, iPhone 6x, gas cylinder, six ladies’ bags, footwear, and a kettle.
According to the prosecution, Linda admitted during interrogation that she had monitored the lawyer’s routine and discovered that he often hid his office keys on a window ledge. Taking advantage of this, she accessed the office, unlocked the drawer, and stole the cash.
Linda also confessed that she used the stolen money to purchase all the items found in her possession. She managed to refund $500 of the stolen amount.
The court concluded that the evidence, including her confession and the recovered items, confirmed her guilt beyond a doubt.
Source: GNA
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UPSA Reinforces Dress Code Policy for Students, Effective July 1

The University of Professional Studies, Accra (UPSA) has issued a strong reminder to all students regarding its dress code policy, emphasizing that the university’s standards of decency and professionalism remain unchanged.
In a memorandum dated June 30, 2025, the Office of the Dean of Students expressed concern about the increasing trend of indecent dressing among students on campus, particularly during lectures.
According to the memo, effective July 1, 2025, a dedicated task force will be stationed at key locations across campus to monitor and enforce the dress code. This initiative is aimed at restoring discipline and upholding the institution’s values of “Scholarship with Professionalism.”
READ ALSO: VIDEO: UPSA Students Allegedly Sent Home For ‘Indecent Dressing’
Students have been warned that certain items and styles of appearance will not be tolerated in lecture halls. These include:
Unkempt hair
Shorts
Bathroom slippers
Track suits
Anklets
Nose rings
The university reiterates that this is not a new policy but a reinforcement of existing guidelines outlined in the 2018 Undergraduate Students’ Handbook, which is available on the UPSA website.
“We uphold our mantra: Scholarship with Professionalism,” the memo concluded, underscoring the university’s commitment to instilling discipline and decorum among its student body.

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VIDEO: Toase SHS Takes The Crown As Ashanti High School Music Fiesta Shakes Baba Yara Stadium

Kumasi, July 2, 2025 — The Baba Yara Sports Stadium came alive with color, rhythm, and electric talent as over 30 senior high schools across the Ashanti Region gathered for the maiden edition of the Ashanti High School Music Fiesta. The musical spectacle, themed “Music Without Borders: United in Harmony,” was launched on June 4 and climaxed today with unforgettable performances, fierce competition, and cultural pride.
Organized under the auspices of the Ashanti Regional Ghana Education Service (GES), the event offered a vibrant platform for young musicians to express their creativity, foster inter-school unity, and celebrate Ghanaian heritage.
The Results Are In: Toase SHS Claims Gold
After a thrilling showdown of brass, drums, and choral finesse, Toase Senior High School emerged the overall winner with a commanding score of 261 points, taking 1st place out of the 31 ranked schools.
Trailing closely were:
Armed Forces SHTS with 248 points – 2nd Place
Opoku Ware School (OWASS) with 245 points – 3rd Place
Wesley High School – 244 points – 4th Place
Osei Tutu SHS – 242 points – 5th Place
Other top performers included Asanteman SHS, Prempeh College, and Kofi Agyei SHS, all showcasing remarkable coordination and stage presence that wowed the crowd and judges alike .
Not Just a Competition — A Cultural Celebration
What set the fiesta apart was not just the competition, but its unifying cultural spirit. Hosted at Prempeh College’s J.A.K. Auditorium during its launch, dignitaries like Dr. William Kwame Amankra Appiah (Ashanti Regional Director of Education), Oheneba Owusu Afriyie IV, and MCE Eric Assibey rallied support for arts in education.
Throughout the final event, students performed traditional ensembles, creative story-telling acts, and contemporary musical pieces. Performing bands were limited to 20 members per school, and each was judged on musical technique, creativity, coordination, and overall impression.
Surprise Guests Light Up the Stage
The crowd erupted when Kumawood icon Kwadwo Nkansah “Lilwin” hit the stage, with Lilwin’s dramatic entrance causing a frenzy both in-stadium and online. Social media buzzed with clips and praise, with some describing the day as “beautiful beyond standard” and “historical.”
A Future for Music in Education
This fiesta marks a critical milestone in re-establishing music and the arts as central to holistic education. The Ashanti Regional GES emphasized the event’s goal to promote peace, diversity, and excellence through creative expression.
As one adjudicator remarked, “These students aren’t just playing instruments — they’re shaping Ghana’s cultural future.”
Final Thought:
If this inaugural edition is anything to go by, the Ashanti High School Music Fiesta is poised to become a flagship event in the educational calendar — not just for its fierce musical rivalries, but for the joy, unity, and brilliance it brings to Ghana’s youth.
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