Tafo Township was placed under a curfew by the Ministry of Interior backed by the Tafo Traditional Council in February 2016 following clashes between some Muslim youth and non-Muslim youth of the area over a piece of cemetery land.
Kejetia Market fire was caused by shop owner cooking in her shop
Tafo crisis: MP not doing enough - Aning
Angry Tafo residents are wrong - Alexander Ackon
We will help arrest warmongers - Tafo youth
There is a remote cause to Old Tafo clashes - Dr. Aning
Old Tafo residents ask REGSEC to review curfew
Tafo residents accuse Police of harassment
Pupils in Old Tafo affected by curfew
Tafo clashes: I understand frustration of residents - Minister
Old Tafo clashes: Interior Ministry reviews curfew
Tafo clashes: Muslims vow to resist Police witch-hunting
Peace returns to Tafo
Stop The Bloodbath …Chief Imam Cautions Tafo Zongo Youth
Chief Imam in Tafo over bloody riots
Kumasi Tafo violence not religious conflict – Rev. Osei-Bonsu
Peace Council to intervene in Old Tafo impasse
K’si cemetery feud: Six churches, Mosque burnt
Ghana's security not under threat – Aning