Venezuelan President Appears in U.S. Court After Arrest on Drug Charge

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NEW YORK — Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro has appeared before a United States federal court following his recent arrest and extradition, according to reports from international media outlets. Maduro was transported under heavy security to a federal courthouse in New York for an initial court appearance. The development marks a rare and significant moment in international criminal proceedings involving a sitting head of state. Background to the Case U.S. prosecutors accuse Maduro of involvement in drug trafficking and related criminal conspiracies. The charges stem from indictments first announced several years ago, alleging that senior Venezuelan officials participated in large-scale cocaine trafficking operations targeting the United States and other international destinations. The case had remained inactive due to Maduro’s position in power and the lack of extradition until his reported arrest. Court Proceedings During the initial appearance, procedural matters wer...

GES Reinstates Parent-Teacher Associations (PTAs) in Pre-Tertiary Schools Nationwide

 


Accra, Ghana – July 17, 2025 – The Ghana Education Service (GES) has announced the full reinstatement of Parent-Teacher Associations (PTAs) in all pre-tertiary schools across the country. This directive comes from His Excellency, the President of the Republic, John Dramani Mahama.

In a press release issued today, the GES stated that this move is aimed at strengthening the collaboration and involvement of parents, communities, and teachers in the delivery of quality education to Ghanaian learners.

In line with this directive, the Management of GES has instructed all Heads of Public Senior High, Technical, and STEM Schools to operationalize the reinstatement of PTAs with immediate effect.

The GES further indicated that detailed guidelines outlining the structure, roles, and financial accountability mechanisms for the effective functioning of PTAs will be issued in due course. These measures are intended to promote transparency, uniformity, and efficiency in the operations of PTAs nationwide.

The Ghana Education Service counts on the support of all stakeholders to ensure the smooth and effective implementation of this important policy. The press release was signed by Daniel Fenyi, Head of Public Relations, GES.

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