
Ghanaian Interior Minister Lifts Motorbike Ban in Binduri
Ghana's Ministry of the Interior has lifted the month-long restriction on motorbike use in Binduri Township and surrounding communities in the Upper East Region, ending a security measure.
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Ghana's Ministry of the Interior has lifted the month-long restriction on motorbike use in Binduri Township and surrounding communities in the Upper East Region, ending a security measure.

Ghana's Ministry of the Interior has imposed an immediate restriction on motorbike use in Binduri Township and surrounding communities. This measure follows a security incident involving an attack on a military patrol team in the Upper East Region.

A civilian convoy under military escort along Ghana's volatile Bawku–Bolgatanga route came under a deadly attack, which soldiers successfully repelled. The incident resulted in three civilian deaths and one injury, though the headline initially reported 10 dead.
A Ghanaian soldier was killed in an explosion that occurred during an anti-terror training exercise in Binduri, prompting an investigation into the incident.

A military convoy in Binduri, Ghana, was attacked, leading to the deaths of three civilians. Authorities have since made 21 arrests as the military intensifies its manhunt and warns against further attacks.

A powerful rainstorm has swept through communities in the Binduri District of Ghana's Upper East Region, resulting in one confirmed death and 19 injuries. The storm caused widespread damage.

The Chief of Army Staff, Major General Lawrence Kwaku Gbetanu, confirmed the death of a physical training instructor from the 6th Infantry Battalion following a tragic incident during a counter-terrorism training exercise in Ghana's Upper East Region.
The Ghana Armed Forces (GAF) has issued a stern warning against attacking military personnel as the number of arrests in Binduri climbs to 21, indicating ongoing security operations.