The cracks within the largest opposition party in Ghana, NDC, seems to be deepening as many party faithfuls engage in cycle of blame games.
NDC MP for Yunyoo, Joseph Bipoba Naabu blamed Former President Mahama for the Party's defeat in the 2016 election accusing him of 'incompetence' and surrounding himself with inexperienced people.
The Party's attempt to get to the roots of their defeat by setting up a committee to conduct investigations has also been fraught with confusion and misunderstandings with many blaming the leadership of the Party.
The week has also witnessed a disregard of the law by the pro opposition private security, the invincible forces and Delta Forces. These two private security agencies have made it their business to go around attacking appointees believed to be pro NDC.
Famous actor, rumoured to be the de facto youth leader of the NDC was also caught allegedly trying to change the ownership of a registered State car believed to be amongst the missing vehicles been sought after.
The lives of close to 20 pupils were lost at Kintampo when they had gone there to visit the Water falls. What are the root causes and how can we protect our tourist sites?
Today's edition of Newsfile focused on these issues and other matters that made news in the course of the week.
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Vandalism
World Water Day & Ghana's Challenges
Kintampo Waterfall Tragedy