News Night: Accra Counts Cost of Floods & Fire; Anti-LGBTQ Bill Calls Intensify
News Night with Kenneth Gyasi and Gemma Appiah on Joy 99.7 FM brings you the biggest stories from across Ghana tonight.
Residents in parts of Accra are coming to terms with the devastating impact of recent rains, while more than 149 people, including 42 police officers, have been affected by the massive fire outbreak that swept through parts of Tudu.
We also take you to Madina New Site, where authorities are searching for a contractor following the collapse of an uncompleted building that left one person dead and four others injured. Investigators say the contractor allegedly ignored multiple stop-work notices.
Meanwhile, speakers at the Inter-Parliamentary Conference on Family, Sovereignty and Values are urging President Mahama to sign the Anti-LGBTQ Bill into law. Co-sponsor of the bill, Sam George, insists Parliament has completed its work and rejects calls for the legislation to be reconsidered.
And on Beyond the Pitch, we explore whether off-field controversies can affect performance on the field, following the legal controversy involving Black Stars midfielder Thomas Partey, ahead of Ghana's World Cup clash against Panama.
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