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General News of Monday, March 18, 2019
Source: mynewsgh.com
2019-03-18
Chief Superintendent Henry Amankwaatia giving water to one of the children
Images surfaced on social media, revealing the northern police commander, the chief superintendent. Henry Amankwaatia is helping displaced children quench their thirst after another clash between Konkombas and Chorkosis in the Northeast region.
New clashes between the two ethnic groups resurfaced this weekend in the northeastern region, killing one and injuring many more.
The escalating tensions led to the fire of dozens of homes, leaving many homeless many of whom fled the community for fear of reprisal attacks.
Wenchike leader Naa Buuba confirmed the skirmishes in a starrfm.com.gh report stating that the man from Chokosi had been shot while returning to Togo on Friday night around 8 pm, after ceremony.
"He came to support the sister and went to visit one of his friends. He sits on the engine when a man from Konkomba shot him, he fell down and they took him to my palace, "he told StarrNews from his base in Wenchiki, where he said. one of the largest communities in the jungle where sporadic conflicts are continuing slow economic and social development.
According to the leader, clashes erupted this morning, Saturday, March 16, in a village called Kwame Nazori, and spread to Tigenga, Nanbon and Tinanboni, where deadly exchanges were still ongoing. He added that several houses had been burned and that a male adult had already been killed.
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