Farmer Jailed For Stealing Cassava

Begoro (Eastern Region), 15 Oct. A 28-year-old farmer, Kofi Yirenkyi, was yesterday sentenced to three years’ imprisonment in hard labour by a Begoro community tribunal for stealing. Prosecuting, Police Inspector D.D. Yorkyile, told the tribunal chaired by Mr. Paul Affum, that the accused had been suspected of harassing farmers in Apersika, a farming community near Begro in the Eastern region. On October 6, the accused was spotted selling a head-load of cassava at 6,000 cedis. He said when Yirenkyi was confronted, he admitted stealing the foodstuff from one Mr. Tetteh Kwadjo’s farm at Apersika. Gri…

You may like

Ghana’s Gold reserves surge to 32.99 tonnes

Thomas Partey Charged with Rape and Sexual Assault by Metropolitan Police

Let’s Feed Ourselves First: Obasanjo Urges Africa to Prioritise Food Over Space Race

Pragya Riders Warned: Nkawie Judge Cracks Down on Illegal Commercial Use

CAF Doubles WAFCON Prize for 2024 Champions to Boost Women’s Football

Ghana Eyes DSTV Price Cut as Sam George Demands Fairer Rates

Public notice

Mobile applications

Our mobile app is optimized for your phone. Download it for free!

Connect With Us

© 2025, dailypost | All Rights Reserved.
WP Radio
WP Radio
OFFLINE LIVE