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Forestry CEO sues Abronye DC for defamation

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The Acting Chief Executive Officer of the Forestry Commission, Dr Hugh Clement A. Brown, has filed a defamation suit against Kwame Baffoe, popularly known as Abronye DC.

The Bono Regional Chairman of the New Patriotic Party is being sued for GH¢20 million in damages following allegations made on his online television platform, OHIA TV.

In a broadcast aired on July 10, 2025, Mr Baffoe accused Dr Brown of forging official documents, unlawfully authorising the sale of forest reserves, and backdating letters to implicate the previous administration.

In his statement of claim, Dr Brown described the assertions made on OHIA TV’s ‘The Evidence’ programme as false and calculated to damage his reputation both locally and internationally.

He is seeking GH¢15 million in general damages for libel, GH¢5 million in exemplary damages, and a series of public apologies and retractions to be aired and published across major television networks and newspapers.

“The statements were made maliciously and without any factual basis,” the Plaintiff said.

Lawyers for the Plaintiff stated that the televised accusations implied their client was “an embezzler, a dishonest and fraudulent person, and a thief.”

Dr Brown, a trained forester with a PhD in Tropical Forest Ecology, has served the Commission since 1993 in various senior roles, including Director of Operations and Executive Director of the Forest Services Division.

He was appointed Acting Chief Executive in January 2025.

Mr. Baffoe alleged that Dr Brown issued documents in mid-2024, prior to his appointment, to facilitate payments from mining companies for forest entry permits.

The documents were reportedly dated May and June 2024 and bore Dr Brown’s signature as Acting Chief Executive.

He claimed the actions were part of a strategy to tarnish the image of the previous NPP-led administration by linking it to illegal mining deals.

“If you backdate a letter to make it look like these events happened under the NPP regime, then you are engaging in forgery,” Mr. Baffoe said during the broadcast.

He further alleged that Dr Brown collected payments through unofficial means and diverted proceeds from forest reserves into private hands.

Dr Brown disputes all claims, asserting that he had not assumed the role of Acting CEO at the time the documents were allegedly signed.

He also denied any attempt to implicate the NPP or engage in financial misconduct.

As part of his relief, Dr Brown is requesting six televised apologies from Mr. Baffoe to be aired on GTV, TV3, Joy TV, and OHIA TV, alongside printed retractions in the Daily Graphic over four consecutive weeks.

He is also demanding a formal apology on all OHIA TV digital platforms.

The defendant has not yet responded formally to the lawsuit.

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Pat Thomas in tears over ‘little brother’ Daddy Lumba’s demise

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Pat Thomas is Highlife music legend Pat Thomas is Highlife music legend

Highlife legend Pat Thomas, honourably called the Golden Voice of Africa, has visited the residence of the late Highlife icon Daddy Lumba to pay his respects and commiserate with his family.

Once he arrived and descended from his car, he was approached by the media.

The Sika Ye Mogya hitmaker was asked how he handled the news of Lumba’s passing. He indicated it was a shock.

“I didn’t take it [lightly] at all. It’s not easy at all. We are immensely sad, my family and I. We never expected this, but it has unfortunately happened. Once it is here, however, we have to all gather and handle things appropriately,” he said.

Thomas acknowledged he had worked numerous times with Daddy Lumba, noting he had “many memories” from these fond times.

“He is my little brother and nephew. We are both from one area. You know, you go from my town before you get to his in Asante. So, he is instantly my brother. We had a great relationship,” he expatiated.

“I can’t say much here right now. You understand, I hope? We will talk later,” he signalled his need for privacy and headed for the house.

In another scene, Thomas happily sang and danced with a cheer or jama team who were dressed in Ghana colours. The Gyae Su singer could not hold back his tears, however, when he signed the book of condolence.

The multidimensional Pat Thomas rose to more fame under the same Burger Highlife genre Daddy Lumba created and performed for.

Hearts of Oak reach agreement to sign goalkeeper Solomon Agbasi

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Solomon Agbasi was Dreams FC's shot-stopper Solomon Agbasi was Dreams FC’s shot-stopper

Hearts of Oak have struck a deal to sign highly-rated goalkeeper Solomon Agbasi, with the club planning to conduct a medical next week ahead of the official announcement.

The deal was concluded on the evening of Thursday, July 31, 2025, after weeks of negotiations between the Phobians and Agbasi’s representatives.

The former Dreams FC shot-stopper has been a top priority for Hearts as they continue their squad overhaul under new head coach Didi Dramani.

Agbasi has been a free agent following his departure from Dreams FC at the end of the 2024/25 season. His performances, especially during Dreams’ historic CAF Confederation Cup campaign, drew attention from multiple clubs locally and abroad.

Hearts of Oak moved quickly to convince the goalkeeper to commit to their project.

A source close to the club has revealed that the agreement includes a competitive financial package and performance-based incentives, underlining how much Hearts value Agbasi’s experience and presence.

The club is expected to finalise the move after Agbasi passes his medical early next week.

Once completed, he will become Hearts of Oak’s new No.1 goalkeeper for the 2025/26 Ghana Premier League season, tasked with anchoring the team’s backline under Dramani’s new vision.

This signing signals Hearts of Oak’s ambition to return to the summit of Ghanaian football after a turbulent 2024 campaign.

Xandy Kamel causes arrest of FAST TV CEO over copyright violation

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Xandy Kamel is popular Ghanaian actress and media personality Xandy Kamel is popular Ghanaian actress and media personality

Popular Ghanaian actress and media personality Xandy Kamel has caused the arrest of the Chief Executive Officer of FAST TV, Mr Obed Mawuli MiFutsu, over copyright infringement.

According to an official press release issued on Thursday, July 31, 2025, the CEO of FAST TV was apprehended by officers of the Ghana Police Service at the Odorkor Police Station.

His arrest came after a formal complaint was lodged by Xandy Kamel, in collaboration with the Ghana Copyright Office, following the unauthorised use and repeated broadcast of her copyrighted work by FAST TV.

The case revolves around the blatant infringement of Ghana’s intellectual property laws. Despite several warnings and notices from the Ghana Copyright Office, the television station reportedly continued airing Kamel’s copyrighted content without permission.

“I have always believed in standing up for what is right, not just for myself, but for every Ghanaian creative whose work is exploited or stolen,” a portion of the statement read.

Investigations are ongoing, and further updates are expected from law enforcement and the Ghana Copyright Office in the coming days.

‘Every man out there would wish I were his wife or girlfriend’ – Obaapa Christy declares

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Obaapa Christy is gospel musician Obaapa Christy is gospel musician

Gospel music star Obaapa Christy has made it into the headlines with a bold declaration about her beauty and personal appeal.

Speaking during an interview on Hitz FM, the award-winning singer described herself as not only beautiful but also a woman of great value, hinting that her looks and character are admired by many.

“My husband gave me the name ‘Obaapa’ because of my beauty, humility, and how I show love,” she said during the show.

According to Christy, her physical appearance and graceful demeanour make her the dream of many men across the country.

“I’m beautiful and carry myself well. Every man out there would wish I were his wife or girlfriend,” she added confidently.

Her comments have since generated a mix of praise and buzz on social media, with fans expressing excitement over her new project and others reacting to her confident self-description.

Obaapa Christy, known for hits like “Hyebre Sesafo” and “W’asue Me,” is no stranger to the spotlight, but this latest revelation adds a personal touch to the anticipation surrounding her upcoming album.

Kurt Okraku outlines bold vision to transform Ghana Premier League

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Kurt Okraku outlines bold vision to transform Ghana Premier League Kurt Okraku outlines bold vision to transform Ghana Premier League

Ghana Football Association (GFA) President Kurt Okraku has unveiled an ambitious new business model aimed at transforming the Ghana Premier League into a commercially sustainable and attractive product, both locally and internationally.

Speaking at the launch of a new partnership with Adesa Production Limited ahead of the 2025/26 season, Okraku described the move as part of a broader plan to strengthen club structures, improve revenue generation, and retain top talent within the domestic league.

“Today, we are unveiling a new framework. A new business model. A new vision,” Okraku declared.

“We are rolling out a process that places a premium on what our players want, and what you need. For the first time, we are building a structure where our game does not only entertain, but also pays for itself, sustains the clubs, and builds wealth for all stakeholders involved.”

Under the new arrangement, each Premier League club is expected to receive GH¢1 million before the season begins, along with performance-based incentives during the campaign.

The GFA President stressed that this support was not a handout, but a deliberate step toward institutional reform.

“This is not a grant. This is not just a number, it is a commitment to club transformation,” Okraku said.

“It is the difference between delayed salaries and timely payments; between outdated medical rooms and fully equipped health centres; between empty stands and vibrant, media-ready stadiums.”

As Vice President of the Confederation of African Football (CAF), Okraku’s push for a modernised and financially viable Ghana Premier League also aligns with broader continental efforts to strengthen domestic competitions and reduce player exodus.

The 2025/26 season is scheduled to kick off on the weekend of September 12, 2025.

‘Dem dey sell body parts to native doctors’

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SP Tochukwu Ikenga (L) bi di tok tok pesin of Anambra State Police Command SP Tochukwu Ikenga (L) bi di tok tok pesin of Anambra State Police Command

Di police for Anambra State, southeastern Nigeria, say dem don gbab one suspect wey dey connected to di murder of one pregnant nurse wey dem cut and pieces her bodi.

Police say dem recover human parts from one native doctor shrine wey dey linked to di incident and dem still dey find oda suspects wey get hand for di murder.

Dis incident hapun for Ogbunike, Oyi local govment area of Anambra State.

According to di tok tok pesin of Anambra State Police Command, SP Tochukwu Ikenga, e say dem arrest one 24 years old woman on 25 July 2025.

Dem say she be one of di suspects, wey dem say allegedly dey in connection for di murder of di pregnant nurse.

“Di Anambra State Police Command wit di help of di Umueri village, Ogbunike community members bin arrest one female suspect, 24 years.

Di arrest dey in connection wit di horrible murder of one pregnant nurse, wey we find her pieces bodi for one soakaway pit for Ogbunike, Oyi local govment area of Anambra State.” E tok.

According to di police, di suspects bin don alreadi cut di bodi of di pregnant woman into pieces, bifor dem find am for soakaway pit.

‘Dem dey sell body parts to native doctors’ – Victim tok

Di police say dem discover new informate from questions wey di suspect answer during investigation.

According to di police, di lady wey dem arrest ‘confess’ say she be girlfriend to di pesin wey really kill di pregnant nurse, but dem call her to come clean di bodi.

Police say she also tell dem say dem dey also sell body parts to native doctors for di area.

“During interrogation, di suspect confess say she be di girlfriend of di prime suspect from di same village, wey currently dey on di run.

She say di suspect call her to come clean di blood stains afta dem murder di victim. She also reveal how dem dey sell di body parts to different evil native doctors for di area.”

Base on information, na di suspect bin invite di pregnant nurse to im house wit lie say e dey sick and need medication. Na wen di nurse bin reach di house, di incident hapun wey lead to how she kpai.

Police burst shrine, find human parts for nylon

As part of dia investigation, di Anambra Police Command say dem burst one shrine for di village wia dem find human body parts.

Dis State Criminal Investigation Department (SCID) for 29 July 2025 bin find human body parts for inside nylon inside di shrine.

“Sake of di information from di suspect, SCID burst one shrine of one native doctor, from Itima Amawa Village, Ogbunike and recover suspected human body parts, wey dem hide for cellophane (nylon) bags.

Di command dey find di prime suspect, along wit di suspected receivers and collaborators.”

Meanwhile, di Police Commissioner for Anambra State CP Ikioye Orutugu don condemn di act.

E describe di act as “criminal”, wia e ask anyone wey get information of di suspects to come report dem.

Police promise say dem go protect any informant wey give details of wia dem fit find di suspects wey dey involved for di killing of di pregnant nurse for Anambra state.

President Mahama strongly condemns manhandling of some journalists by security personnel

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President John Dramani Mahama says attacks on journalists are unacceptable and will not be tolerated President John Dramani Mahama says attacks on journalists are unacceptable and will not be tolerated

President John Dramani Mahama has strongly condemned the recent incident involving the manhandling of some journalists by state security personnel.

“Such conduct is unacceptable and will not be tolerated. I have instructed that the incident be thoroughly investigated and that the officers involved be sanctioned accordingly,” he said.

President Mahama said that, as a card-bearing member of the Ghana Journalists Association (GJA), he would not preside over a government that abuses or intimidates journalists in the lawful exercise of their duty.

The President stated this in his remarks during the swearing-in of four new Deputy Ministers at the Presidency in Accra.

They include Dorcas Affo-Toffey, Deputy Minister of Transport; James Gyakye Quayson, Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs; Mohammed Adam Sukparu, Deputy Minister of Communication, Digital Technology and Innovations; and Dr Grace Ayensu-Danquah, Deputy Minister for Health.

The President said: “A free and responsible press is indispensable to our democracy, and we must all work to protect the media.”

He said he would soon convene a meeting between the heads of the security services and the leadership of the GJA to plan a programme to orient our troops to recognise the media not as enemies but as partners in development.

President tells envoy to Ghana for strengthening ties – Pakistan

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ISLAMABAD: President Asif Zardari has emphasised the need to further strengthen cordial relations between Pakistan and Ghana for the mutual benefit of both nations.

He made these remarks during a meeting with Pakistan’s Ambassador-designate to Ghana, Najeeb Durrani, who called on him in Islamabad on Thursday.

Underscoring the importance of enhanced economic cooperation, the president urged the ambassador to prioritise the promotion of trade and investment ties.

He noted that Pakistan offers a business-friendly environment and encouraged Ghanaian businesses to pursue joint ventures with Pakistani entrepreneurs and explore investment opportunities in Pakistan. Zardari also stressed the need to reinforce institutional linkages to foster deeper bilateral engagement.

He expressed satisfaction over the ongoing training of Ghanaian diplomats and engineers in Pakistan, calling it a positive development in expanding bilateral cooperation.

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‘We are sorry’ – Afenyo-Markin apologises to Ghanaians over DDEP

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Alexander Kwamina Afenyo-Markin is the  Minority Leader Alexander Kwamina Afenyo-Markin is the Minority Leader

The Minority in Parliament has apologised to Ghanaians for the implementation of the Domestic Debt Exchange Programme (DDEP) under the Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo administration, which left many, especially pensioners, suffering significant financial losses due to haircuts on their investments.

The DDEP was introduced as part of the government’s economic recovery strategy in response to a severe fiscal crisis. It aimed to restore debt sustainability by restructuring domestic bonds.

Speaking on the floor of Parliament during the 2025 Mid-Year Budget Review on Thursday, July 31, 2025, Minority Leader Alexander Kwamina Afenyo-Markin acknowledged the pain caused by the programme and accepted responsibility for the decision.

Afenyo-Markin further criticised the John Dramani Mahama-led government for failing to acknowledge the foundation laid by the previous administration and accused the current leadership of political hypocrisy and double standards.

“The NPP devised solutions: the Energy Sector Levy Act to systematically pay down energy liability, the Fiscal Responsibility Law, capping the deficit at 5% of GDP, and the Debt Exchange to restore sustainability.

“These are actions of a responsible government, and we are proud that we took these decisions, not reckless ones. Again, we take responsibility, we say sorry to Ghanaians, we had to take a painful decision [DDEP] to implement this,” he said.

He defended the New Patriotic Party’s legacy, stating that the previous administration stabilised a “grave situation,” and that the current government is benefiting from that groundwork without making new contributions of its own.

“You’re taking advantage of this painful decision without giving credit to us. Who is a hypocrite in this matter? You are the one found wanting, and indeed, you are the political naysayers; you engage in double standards and engage in political hypocrisy.

“The NPP cleaned up a grave situation, and now the new administration touts the clean-up floor as if it were their own accomplishment. What have you put in place? None,” he criticised.

Afenyo-Markin challenges Ato Forson’s claims of unprecedented cedi gains

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Alexander Afenyo-Markin (R) says Ato Forson lied when he said the cedi's gains were unprecedented Alexander Afenyo-Markin (R) says Ato Forson lied when he said the cedi’s gains were unprecedented

The Minority Leader in Parliament, Alexander Kwamina Afenyo-Markin, has taken issue with claims made by finance minister Dr Cassiel Ato Forson regarding the recent appreciation of the Ghanaian cedi, arguing that the gains are not unprecedented and were built on foundations laid by the previous New Patriotic Party (NPP) government.

Speaking during the parliamentary debate on the 2025 Mid-Year Budget Review on Thursday, July 31, 2025, Afenyo-Markin acknowledged the cedi’s improved performance in early 2025 but insisted the context surrounding the development had been misrepresented.

“Mr Speaker, the Mid-Year Review makes much of the Ghanaian cedi’s performance, with the minister jubilantly declaring ‘cedi no apicki’,” he said. “He even claims the recent appreciation has never happened in the history of the country. Let’s analyse this carefully.”

According to the Effutu legislator, the cedi’s recovery should not be viewed in isolation. He said global events — including the aggressive interest rate hikes by the US Federal Reserve and the Russia-Ukraine war — had triggered widespread currency depreciations across developing economies in 2022, and Ghana was not spared.

“In 2022, virtually all emerging economies saw their currencies fall sharply against a surging US dollar,” Afenyo-Markin noted, adding that Ghana’s currency, at one point, became one of the worst-performing in the world due to high inflation, dwindling reserves, and uncertainty surrounding the country’s fiscal direction.

He explained that Ghana’s woes were compounded by a temporary loss of investor confidence and delays in securing an IMF support package, which further pressured the cedi.

However, he was quick to highlight that the previous NPP administration had made strides to stabilise the economy and the local currency by the end of 2023.

“After reaching its weakest point in late 2022, the cedi’s slide was arrested and partially reversed,” he said. “By the end of 2024, the depreciation had slowed dramatically to only 19% year-on-year against the dollar. That was a marked improvement from the earlier free-fall.”

Mr Afenyo-Markin cited the $3 billion IMF Extended Credit Facility agreement, the Domestic Debt Exchange Programme, and the Gold-for-Oil policy as some of the key interventions that shored up confidence in the economy and helped stabilise the cedi.

He argued that the current National Democratic Congress (NDC) administration, led by President John Mahama, inherited a recovering currency and not one in a free fall, contrary to the impression created by the Finance Minister.

“So when the new government took over the reins of affairs in January 2025, they inherited a stabilising currency, not a perpetually dwindling one,” he insisted.

While commending the recent strengthening of the cedi, Afenyo-Markin called for a more nuanced and historically grounded narrative, cautioning against “selective triumphalism” that overlooks the broader economic context and the groundwork laid by past administrations.

The finance minister, Dr Ato Forson, in presenting the 2025 Mid-Year Budget Review, had described the cedi’s recent appreciation as historic and reflective of renewed investor confidence and macroeconomic stability under the current government.

‘2,500 Political Parties In India, I Repeat…’: PM Modi’s Remark Stuns Ghana Lawmakers | India News

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PM Modi said that democracy is not just a system in India but is an institution. He said there are 2,500 political parties in India and the opposition also ruled several states

PM Modi was conferred with ‘The Officer of the Order of the Star of Ghana’, the country's national honour, for his "distinguished statesmanship and influential global leadership". (Photo: YouTube/NarendraModi)

PM Modi was conferred with ‘The Officer of the Order of the Star of Ghana’, the country’s national honour, for his “distinguished statesmanship and influential global leadership”. (Photo: YouTube/NarendraModi)

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday hailed the democracy of India during his address to the Ghana Parliament. PM Modi said that democracy is not just a system in India but a part of our fundamental values.

During his address, the Prime Minister said there are 2,500 political parties in India, a fact that left lawmakers of Ghana stunned.

“For us, democracy is not merely a system; it is a part of our fundamental values…India has over 2,500 political parties,” he said with a smile, sparking murmurs in the House.

He then repeated the fact to let it sink in among the members of Ghana’s Parliament.

“I repeat, India has over 2,500 political parties. 20 different parties governing different states, 22 official languages, and thousands of dialects. This is also the reason that people who came to India have always been welcomed with open hearts,” he said.

“True democracy promotes discussion and debate. It unites people. It supports dignity and promotes human rights,” he said.

PM Modi said the histories of India and Ghana bear the scars of colonial rule, but their spirits have always remained free and fearless.

Earlier in the day, PM Modi was conferred with ‘The Officer of the Order of the Star of Ghana’, the country’s national honour, for his “distinguished statesmanship and influential global leadership”. Modi received the award from the Ghanaian President John Dramani Mahama.

In his acceptance speech, Modi said the award was a matter of great pride and honour for him.

“I humbly accept the award on behalf of the 140 crore Indians,” he said, dedicating it to the aspirations and bright future of the youth of the two countries, the historical ties between Ghana and India, and their rich cultural traditions and diversity.

“This honour is also a responsibility; to keep working towards a stronger India-Ghana friendship. India will always stand with the people of Ghana and continue to contribute as a trusted friend and development partner,” he said in an X post.

The prime minister is in Ghana on the first leg of his five-nation tour. It is the first prime ministerial visit from India to Ghana in three decades.

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Gold Rebounds Above $3,300 as Tariff Deadline Looms

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Gold prices rose over 1% in early trading, reclaiming $3,300 per ounce after steep losses fueled by Federal Reserve hawkishness.

The recovery shifts focus to today’s critical deadline suspending U.S. tariffs on major trading partners, including Canada and Mexico. Former President Donald Trump’s threat to impose new tariffs absent a deal has intensified market uncertainty.

Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell dampened rate-cut expectations yesterday, stating it was “too early” to discuss September reductions amid tariff-driven inflation concerns.

This stance lowered 2024 rate-cut odds to 40%, pressuring gold. However, analysts note tariffs could exacerbate underlying U.S. economic fragility highlighted by a 15% annual drop in private domestic investment potentially supporting gold’s rebound despite Fed policy.

The Wall Street Journal Editorial Board linked trade and immigration uncertainty to stalled investment, urging clarity for economic stability. Yet gold’s muted reaction to these risks reflects market confidence in U.S. resilience, buoyed by strong corporate earnings. Simultaneously, physical demand weakens: World Gold Council data shows Q2 central bank purchases fell 21% year-on-year, while jewelry demand dropped 14%.

Elevated Treasury yields, anchored by monetary tightening, further challenge gold. Bond market volatility (measured by the MOVE index) sits near 2024 lows, reducing safe-haven urgency. Traders now await the tariff deadline outcome, which could pivot gold between inflation fears and growth concerns.

Mahama swears in Prof Ayensu-Danquah, Gyakye Quayson, two others as deputy ministers

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The deputy minister (seated in the front row) during the swearing-in ceremony play videoThe deputy minister (seated in the front row) during the swearing-in ceremony

President John Dramani Mahama has sworn in what seems to be his last ministerial and deputy ministerial appointees.

The president, on Thursday, July 31, 2025, swore in his latest four deputy ministerial appointees, completing his promise to work with a total number of ministerial and deputy ministerial appointees.

The nominees who were sworn in at the Jubilee House are:

– James Gyakye Quayson, the Member of Parliament (MP) for Assin North, who was appointed as Deputy Minister for Foreign Affairs.

– Mohammed Adam Sukparu, MP for Sissala West, who will now be serving as Deputy Minister for Communication, Digital Technology, and Innovation.

– Dr Grace Ayensu-Danquah (MP for Essikado-Ketan), who was sworn in as Deputy Minister for Health.

– Dorcas Affo-Toffey, the Member of Parliament for Jomoro, who was appointed as Deputy Minister of Transport.

The appointment of the four was first announced by the Minister for Government Communications, Felix Ofosu Kwakye, on July 9, 2025.

They were vetted by the Appointments Committee of Parliament on Friday, July 25, 2025, and approved by the House on Tuesday, July 29, 2025.

Watch the swearing-in ceremony in the video below:

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Adom-Otchere’s Lawyer Slams OSP Bail Conditions as Punitive

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Paul Adom Otchere
Paul Adom Otchere

Lawyer Nicholas Lenin Anane Agyei has sharply criticized Ghana’s Office of the Special Prosecutor (OSP) for imposing bail conditions requiring his client, broadcaster Paul Adom-Otchere, to produce two landed properties registered in his name.

Anane Agyei described the demand as fundamentally unfair and discriminatory against economically vulnerable citizens.

During an interview on Channel One’s Newsroom, Anane Agyei argued the condition contradicted bail principles, stating, “It is unreasonable to require an accused person to produce properties in his own name.

The OSP is essentially saying poor people cannot make bail.” He emphasized that Adom-Otchere had previously disclosed owning no landed property during OSP profiling.

The legal team contends the demand is illogical given Adom-Otchere’s documented lack of assets.

“For the OSP to insist on two properties in his name is tantamount to ensuring his detention,” Anane Agyei stated. He confirmed plans to challenge the conditions legally, vowing, “We will explore all avenues to secure Mr. Adom-Otchere’s freedom.”

US to deny visas to Palestinian officials

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The US says it is going to impose sanctions on the Palestinians’ self-governance organisation as well as the body that represents it on the international stage.

The sanctions affect both the Palestinian Authority (PA), which was established by the Oslo peace accords, and the Palestine Liberation Organisation (PLO), which was recognised after the same process as the official representative of the Palestinian people in return for its recognising Israel and renouncing violence.

The State Department said it would deny visas to PLO members and PA officials.

The timing and language of the statement suggest it is the Trump administration’s response to this week’s French-Saudi-led conference at the United Nations, held to rally support for a future two-state solution.

The meeting came as France, the UK and Canada committed to recognising an independent, demilitarised Palestinian state later this year, in some cases subject to certain conditions.

The US castigated these moves, having privately warned of diplomatic consequences if those attending the UN conference made “anti-Israel” declarations.

In its sanctions announcement, the State Department accused the PA and PLO of taking actions to “internationalise its conflict with Israel, such as through the International Criminal Court (ICC) and International Court of Justice (ICJ)”.

It also referred to a series of long-standing complaints by the US and Israel that the PLO and PA had continued “to support terrorism, including incitement and glorification of violence (especially in textbooks), and providing payments and benefits in support of terrorism to Palestinian terrorists and their families”.

The Trump administration earlier this year lifted sanctions on violent Israeli settlers who have killed Palestinians in the occupied West Bank.

One leading Palestinian politician described the sanctions move as “revenge” by the US for the commitments to recognise Palestinian statehood by a growing number of countries.

The PA appeared to echo that sentiment in a statement released on Thursday.

“These campaigns have been escalating in response to the significant and successive achievements of Palestinian diplomacy,” it said.

“Particularly the recent recognitions of the State of Palestine by key countries, the successful United Nations conference in New York, and the historic declaration issued therein.”

Reuters Britain’s Prime Minister Keir Starmer answers questions from the press after delivering a statement inside No. 10 Downing Street
Britain’s Prime Minister Keir Starmer announced this week that the UK will recognise a Palestinian state in September unless Israel meets set conditions

Mustafa Barghouti, founder of the Palestinian National Initiative (PNI), which is part of the PLO, said the US was targeting the wrong side.

He told the BBC: “Trump’s administration, instead of punishing the criminals who are committing war crimes in Gaza and in the West Bank, which is Israel, is instead… punishing the victim, which is the Palestinian people.”

Israel welcomed the sanctions and thanked US Secretary of State Marco Rubio for imposing them.

“This important action by [President Trump] and his administration also exposes the moral distortion of certain countries that ran to recognise a virtual Palestinian state while turning a blind eye to its support for terror and incitement,” said Foreign Minister Gideon Sa’ar.

The PA has always rejected complaints around “salaries”, saying the payments are stipends to the families of all Palestinian prisoners held under Israel’s military occupation, many of whom are not given any due process and are held in breach of the Fourth Geneva Convention.

Palestinians see all those detained by Israel and jailed by its military courts, which have a 99 per cent conviction rate, as political prisoners. French officials said last week the PA had expressed its willingness to end these payments in response to France’s commitment to recognise a Palestinian state.

This week’s UN conference further isolated the US in its support for the way Israel has continued the war in Gaza, which many countries criticised at the meeting.

The conference exposed a strategic vacuum being left by Washington that had traditionally led diplomatic efforts towards a viable longer-term peace between Israelis and Palestinians.

The travel ban on Palestinian officials may be meant as a more limited broadside than a full range of financial sanctions. It is already a complex and lengthy process for PA and PLO officials to obtain visas to travel to the US, requiring special exemptions which are rarely given.

It is not yet clear whether the move would affect any officials working for the Palestinian mission to the United Nations in New York. The current Palestinian ambassador to the UN and his deputy are both US citizens.

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TECNO launches Ghana’s first and largest AI experience store

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TECNO, the innovative global technology brand, has officially launched its pioneering AI experience store, the first and largest of its kind in Accra, located at the American Mall, Circle, Ghana.

This new store combines sleek design with cutting-edge technology, offering customers an extensive lineup of products including smartphones, tablets, smart wearables, laptops, and smart home devices.

The grand opening, which was held on Saturday, July 26th, 2025, marked a landmark moment for TECNO Ghana and the mobile retail landscape in West Africa.

Held in the vibrant forecourt of American Mall on the Tiptoe lane at Circle, the event was celebrated as a transformative step towards a new era of interactive and AI-powered shopping experiences in the region.

By blending innovation with style, the TECNO flagship store aims to immerse consumers in a seamless, intelligent ecosystem where technology enhances everyday life.

This milestone reinforces TECNO’s dedication to delivering advanced technology solutions tailored to meet the evolving needs of Ghanaian and West African customers.

Marking a Milestone in Technology and Community Togetherness

The event kicked off with a symbolic sod-cutting ceremony led by TECNO brand managers alongside Mr. Ebenezer Amoako, Operations Manager at MaxBuy.

The occasion attracted a diverse crowd made up of fans, investors, and curious passersby, all eager to witness TECNO’s expanding presence in Ghana’s tech scene.

Attendees enjoyed hands-on opportunities with TECNO’s latest smartphone lineup, including the CAMON, SPARK, and PHANTOM series, and were particularly captivated by innovative breakthroughs such as the TECNO Dynamic 1, an advanced robotic dog that highlights the brand’s commitment to cutting-edge technology.

Celebrating Innovation: Thrills and Prizes at TECNO’s Flagship Launch

The day was filled with thrilling activities that delighted attendees. Grand sale raffles offered lucky customers the chance to win exciting prizes, including a TECNO Megabook, Megapad 11, and Buds 4 Air.

Adding to the excitement, a treasure hunt challenged visitors to locate a hidden SPARK 40 Pro+ within the store. After three intense rounds and 15 enthusiastic participants, one fortunate winner emerged, proudly taking home the brand-new SPARK 40 Pro+.

A Cutting-Edge Hub for Artificial Intelligence and Innovation

The launch attracted a large and enthusiastic crowd while showcasing TECNO’s impressive advancements in AI technology.

Features such as noise cancellation, AI eraser, AI portrait generator, AI-powered writing and summarising, and more are seamlessly integrated into TECNO’s smart devices, underscoring the brand’s commitment to cutting-edge innovation.

This flagship store marks a bold step forward in TECNO’s vision to revolutionise the mobile retail experience in Ghana.

With its sleek modern design, immersive product displays, and dedicated customer service zones, the store provides a world-class environment that appeals to both technology enthusiasts and everyday smartphone users alike.

A High Profile Festivity

Renowned personalities such as  AJ Poundz, Yaw Ampofo Ankrah, and AJ Sarpong energised the event, engaging fans and sharing exciting highlights with audiences across multiple social media channels.

Influencers such as Kobby Kyei Media, Evandy, and Pent Media also played a key role, adding flair and drawing in a vibrant, tech-savvy crowd of young consumers.

The festivities reached a thrilling climax with an electrifying performance by Ghanaian music star Mr Drew alongside  DJ Phantom and emerging underground artists Valentine and Netiket.

Their dynamic acts invigorated the audience, closing the event on a high note filled with lasting excitement and Zeal.

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Man killed in bulldozer loading accident

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A tragic accident in Ejisu, Ashanti Region, has claimed the life of a man identified only as “Alligator,” who died while assisting in loading a bulldozer onto a low-bed trailer.

Eyewitnesses say the trailer experienced a brake failure during the loading process, at a time when Alligator was standing atop the vehicle, guiding operations.

The malfunction caused him to fall and become trapped under the heavy equipment, resulting in his instant death.

His body has been deposited at the Ejisu Government Hospital morgue. Police have launched an investigation into the incident to determine the exact cause and circumstances.

 

 

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HiFi Filters and M&H Engineering Support National Campus Tour with WatsUp TV

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Mr. Hassan Abou Khalil, CEO of M&H Engineering

As part of a nationwide effort to empower youth and support technical education, HiFi Filters Ghana and M&H Engineering Ltd proudly joined the WatsUp TV Campus Tour, dubbed “WatsUp On Campus,” bringing energy, innovation, and real-world impact to students across Ghana.

This initiative goes beyond entertainment—it’s about building Ghana’s future. Spearheaded by Mr. Hassan Abou Khalil, CEO of M&H Engineering, the companies provided logistics and technical support that made the large-scale campus events possible. This included:
• Transportation support with company vehicles to move stage and sound equipment
• Provision of 1 megawatt worth of generators to power the entire show
• A full engineering team on-site to ensure flawless operation

Mr. Hassan’s dedication to Ghana’s youth and education system stems from M&H’s core mission as a leading engineering and power solutions company. Recognizing that most students in technical universities are future engineers and technicians, this support was not just sponsorship—it was investment in talent.

This collaboration showcases the power of industry and education working hand-in-hand. From energy to filtration, HiFi and M&H are committed to building a stronger, more self-sufficient Ghana—starting from the campus.

WatsUp On Campus event is Brought to you by WatsUp TV, A Pan African Television station base in Ghana with its Headquarters in Spintex, Accra.

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‘This is a perfect place’ – Kamaldeen Sulemana says as he is unveiled by Italian giants Atalanta

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Kamaldeen Sulemana was unveiled by Italian giants Atalanta on Thursday Kamaldeen Sulemana was unveiled by Italian giants Atalanta on Thursday

Ghana winger Kamaldeen Sulemana believes he made the right decision by joining Italian giants Atalanta Bergamo Calcio.

The 23-year-old joined the 2024 Europa League winners in the summer transfer window from English outfit Southampton FC, signing a four-year deal with the club.

Despite joining the team earlier this month, the former Stade Rennais player was unveiled at a press conference on Thursday, July 31, 2025.

According to the pacy forward, he had no doubts when Atalanta came for his services.

“I’m very happy for the opportunity I’ve been given, and I want to thank the Percassi family, Sporting Director Tony D’Amico, and coach Jurić for that. When Atalanta called, I had no doubts: their recent achievements speak for themselves, and I know this is the perfect place to compete in one of Europe’s top leagues,” he told reporters.

“I’m incredibly excited to make my debut in the Champions League. Then I will be reunited with Mr Jurić. I admire his mentality and work ethic. I am young and eager to learn and improve.”

Sulemana left the Saints after a two-and-a-half-year spell in England, where he made 74 appearances for the club, including games in the Premier League.

He reunited with manager Ivan Jurić, who had a brief spell with the player at St Mary’s.

Adom-Otchere’s lawyer slams OSP over “unreasonable” bail conditions

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Legal counsel for Paul Adom-Otchere, Nicholas Lenin Anane Agyei, has criticised the bail conditions set by the Office of the Special Prosecutor (OSP) as unreasonable and punitive.

His reaction comes after the OSP required that Mr. Adom-Otchere provide two landed properties registered in his name as a condition for his release on bail.

Although the former Board Chairman of the Ghana Airports Company Limited (GACL) has been formally granted bail, he remains in custody due to his inability to meet this requirement.

Speaking in an exclusive interview on Channel One Newsroom on Thursday, July 31, Mr. Agyei argued that the OSP’s approach appears to be an attempt to unlawfully prolong his client’s detention.

According to him, the bail conditions are overly restrictive and unfair.

“It is unreasonable in the context of bail to require an accused person to produce properties in his own name. What the OSP is essentially saying is that persons who lack property or are poor people in this country cannot make bail in this country.”

He further revealed that the OSP was already aware that Mr. Adom-Otchere does not own any landed property, yet still imposed that specific requirement.

“The shocking fact is that while taking the profile of the suspect, the suspect indicated that he does not own any landed property, and so for the OSP to set two landed properties in his name, precedent for his bail condition, it is essentially concluding to hang him and detain him. We find the bail condition very unreasonable,” he stated.

Mr. Agyei assured that the defence team would pursue all legal options to secure his client’s release.

“We will explore all legal avenues to ensure that Mr. Adom-Otchere is freed,” he added.

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GAF intensifies operations in Bawku and surrounding areas

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The Ghana Armed Forces (GAF) have stepped up counterinsurgency operations in Bawku and its surrounding areas as part of efforts to restore peace and protect residents from extremist threats.

According to a statement from GAF, the heightened security measures are in response to intelligence reports suggesting attempts by violent extremists to exploit the instability in Bawku to infiltrate the country.

The operations aim to disrupt such attempts and maintain law and order in the Upper East Region.

The military stated that these operations involve a combination of intelligence-led patrols, targeted raids, and enhanced surveillance activities.

The intensified presence is also expected to curb the rising incidents of armed attacks and ensure the safety of communities along the country’s northeastern borders.

GAF assured the public of its commitment to professionalism and respect for human rights in carrying out these duties.

They also encouraged residents to cooperate with security personnel by providing credible information to help neutralise any potential threats.

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Adom-Otchere’s lawyer questions OSP’s approach in GACL contract probe

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Legal counsel for former Ghana Airports Company Limited (GACL) Board Chairman, Paul Adom-Otchere, has raised serious concerns about the conduct of the Office of the Special Prosecutor (OSP) in the ongoing investigation into a revenue assurance contract.

Nicholas Lenin Anane Agyei, representing Mr. Adom-Otchere, accused the OSP of lacking clarity about the exact nature of the allegations, casting doubt on the legal basis of the case.

Mr. Adom-Otchere remains in custody despite being granted bail, having failed to meet the conditions, which include producing two landed properties registered in his name.

He is being held alongside two others: Otchere Kwame Baffour Awuah, Group Executive for Commercial Services at GACL, and Albert Adjetey Adjei-Laryea, CEO of Devnest Systems.

The case relates to an alleged sole-sourced revenue assurance contract between GACL and a private company reportedly linked to the owner of Strategic Mobilisation Ghana Ltd (SML). The OSP is investigating potential procurement breaches, including whether the contract was awarded without proper Board approval.

Speaking on Channel One Newsroom on Thursday, July 31, Mr. Agyei questioned the coherence of the OSP’s actions.

“The OSP purposed to have charged our client and yet again they say that they are investigating possible procurement breaches. The suggestion being that they themselves are inconclusive regarding the findings that they have or what charges they are proceeding.”

He also disputed the assertion that the contract was issued to an entity other than the one approved by the GACL Board.

“They claim the contract was awarded to a body other than what the board approved,” Mr. Agyei said.

Turning to the bail issue, Mr. Agyei described the terms as punitive and unjust, especially given his client’s inability to meet them.

“What is even more strange,” he added, “is that the Managing Director who signed those contracts is walking free, while the board, which provides policy direction and approval, is being treated harshly.”

He further described the conditions as “outrageous and unconscionable,” emphasizing that Mr. Adom-Otchere had already informed the OSP that he does not own landed property in Ghana.

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Agyemang’s Heroics and Controversy in Euros

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Michelle Agyemang enjoyed a sensational performance at the 2025 Women’s European Championship, playing a key role in England’s title victory with decisive goals. The 19-year-old Arsenal star, of Ghanaian heritage, has become a major talking point both for her on-field brilliance and off-field buzz.

England secured back-to-back European Championship titles by defeating Spain 3-1 on penalties, with Agyemang earning the Young Player of the Tournament award. She was instrumental in England’s journey—scoring a crucial equalizer against Sweden (2-2) in the quarterfinals, which they won on penalties, and netting an 86th-minute leveler against Italy in the semifinals to force extra time.

Despite her heroics, Agyemang found herself at the center of controversy after being left out of a celebratory photo shared by the British Royal Family on their official X (formerly Twitter) account. While several Lionesses players were pictured, her absence drew sharp criticism from fans.

Agyemang had previously represented England at the U17 and U19 levels before making a stunning senior debut—scoring just 41 seconds after coming on in a UEFA Nations League match against Belgium, despite England’s 3-2 defeat.

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Mass burial held for 16 Saviour Church members who perished in ghastly highway crash

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All these members died in the ghastly crash on the  Kumasi–Accra Highway All these members died in the ghastly crash on the Kumasi–Accra Highway

Correspondence from the Ashanti Region

Sixteen members of the Saviour Church of Ghana who lost their lives in a tragic road accident on the Atwedie stretch of the Kumasi–Accra Highway were on Thursday, July 31, 2025, laid to rest in a mass burial at Obogu in the Asante Akyem North Municipality.

The devastating crash occurred on Monday, July 28, at about 2:30 PM, when the victims were returning from the church’s annual programme in the Eastern Region.

Eyewitnesses say the accident happened following a head-on collision between the vehicle carrying the church members and an oncoming fuel tanker.

In a sorrowful ceremony filled with grief and prayers, the Obogu community and the church leadership joined hands to dig a single large grave for all 16 victims — a poignant symbol of their togetherness in life and in death.

The tragedy has plunged the entire Obogu community and the Saviour Church into mourning, with bereaved families and friends struggling to come to terms with the sudden loss of their loved ones.

AB & David Africa expands globally with new office in Singapore

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AB & David Africa (ABDA), a leading Africa-focused business law firm, has announced its expansion into the Asian market with the opening of a new office in Singapore.

This marks a significant milestone for the firm, which has spent over a decade serving clients across more than 30 African countries through offices in Ghana, Zambia, Zimbabwe, Uganda, Kenya, and a network of partner firms.

The expansion is part of ABDA’s strategic plan to enhance its service offerings and better support Asian investors interested in opportunities across Africa, as well as African companies involved in cross-continental transactions with Asia.

Senior Partner David Ofosu-Dorte described the move as “another significant landmark in ABDA’s journey,” highlighting the growing importance of seamless support for clients amid increasing multi-country investments flowing between Africa and Asia.

 

GJA threatens media blackout over attacks on journalists

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The Ghana Journalists Association (GJA) has issued a seven-day ultimatum to the Ghana Police Service and the Ghana Armed Forces, demanding swift action over a growing spate of attacks on journalists or face sweeping sanctions, including a nationwide media blackout on all police-related activities.

The Association’s warning follows a recent spate of violent incidents involving media personnel, the latest of which occurred on July 30 during a demolition exercise at Spintex in Accra. JoyNews reporter Carlos Carlony, his cameraman, and an eyewitness were allegedly assaulted by armed military officers while covering the event.

Earlier this month, a GHOne TV journalist was attacked during the Ablekuma North parliamentary by-election. Other incidents cited by the GJA include assaults during the Council of State elections in the Ashanti Region in February, and a violent episode on May 27 during a protest organised by the New Patriotic Party (NPP) over the detention of its regional chairman, Bernard Antwi Boasiako.

Speaking at a press conference in Accra on Thursday, July 31, 2025, the GJA President Albert Kwabena Dwumfour described the situation as intolerable and warned that media houses would be directed to withhold coverage of police activities if urgent steps are not taken to ensure journalist safety.

“If the Ghana Police Service fails to act decisively within the next 7 days, the GJA, in consultation with key stakeholders, will announce a nationwide media blackout on all police activities. Instruct our members to withhold coverage of police events and editorial engagements with the police,” Mr Dwumfour stated.

He emphasised that the move was not a threat but a necessary measure to protect journalists from harm. “This is not a threat, it’s a necessary action to defend the integrity and safety of every Ghanaian journalist,” he added.

Beyond the police, the GJA also took aim at the military, demanding disciplinary action against officers implicated in the Spintex incident. The journalist involved, Carlos Carlony, has said he was clearly identifiable as a reporter when the officers attacked and forcibly detained him.

“The military should understand that failure on their part to expose and sanction the said perpetrators of this crime will have damning consequences, and we will embarrass them,” Mr Dwumfour cautioned. “We are not just serving notice. We are not threatened. We have done our work and are prepared. If you fail to do so, we shall come out boldly and expose your men.”

In response, the Ghana Armed Forces has confirmed the commencement of internal investigations into what it termed “inappropriate conduct” by its personnel.

Meanwhile, the GJA has outlined a five-point response plan should the security institutions fail to act. This includes initiating civil suits against the perpetrators, working with both local and international human rights organisations to document and pursue justice, and lobbying embassies of countries such as the United States, United Kingdom, Canada, France and the European Union to impose travel bans on abusive security officials.

The GJA will also petition the United Nations, African Union, ECOWAS and UNESCO to impose international sanctions on offending officers, including blacklisting them from peacekeeping deployments and overseas postings. Domestically, the Association plans to urge security agencies to bar such officers from promotion and enforce internal disciplinary procedures.

These steps, the GJA insists, are critical to defending press freedom and safeguarding the role of journalists in Ghana’s democratic space.

Police rescue 16 human trafficking victims at Ngleshie Amanfro

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The Accra Regional Police Command has successfully rescued 16 human trafficking victims at Ngleshie Amanfro, a suburb of Accra.

The victims, who are 12 males and four females, are believed to be nationals of Côte d’Ivoire and Burkina Faso.

On July 24, 2025, the Police received a complaint that a 17-year-old Ivorian national known as Chaka Kante had gone missing for the past nine months after being deported to Ghana under the pretext of joining a football team.

Acting on this information, a team from the Accra Regional Police Command proceeded with the complainant to Toptown, a suburb of Amanfro, and discovered sixteen (16) victims lodged in a residential structure.

In a statement issued by the Police and signed by Ms Juliana Obeng [Supt], Head of Public Affairs, Accra Region, on July 30, it said the victims, including the missing Chaka Kante, were immediately rescued and are currently safe.

“Preliminary investigations revealed that the victims were recruited from their home countries by individuals suspected to be affiliated with a company called Q-Net, under the false promise of securing well-paying jobs in Europe.”

The rescued victims have been identified as, Denbele Mohammed, a 20-year-old Ivorian; Sawadu Razak, a 20-year-old Ivorian; Olivier Yasei, a 19-year-old Ivorian; Wilfred Kwako, an 18-year-old Ivorian; Philbe Kwame, a 25-year-old Ivorian; Kante Shamar, a 19-year-old Ivorian; Kwame Lambel, a 24-year-old Ivorian; Kone Musah, a 24-year-old Ivorian; Lasnel Kante, an 18-year-old Ivorian.

The others include: Sajor Dijala, a 19-year-old Burkinabe; Abass Jeril, a 19-year-old Burkinabe; Wadrago Alice, a 22-year-old Burkinabe; Nyamego Winkode, a 22-year-old Burkinabe; Santa Elodi, a 23-year-old Burkinabe; Oamba Fatooma, a 22-year-old Burkinabe; and Chaka Kante, a 17-year-old Ivorian.

According to the police, all rescued individuals are currently being sheltered, adding that arrangements are underway for them to be handed over to the Ghana Immigration Service for further profiling and repatriation in line with immigration protocols.

Investigations are ongoing to identify and arrest the perpetrators involved in this trafficking operation

The Command cautioned the public, especially parents and guardians, to be wary of fake recruitment and travel schemes that promise overseas employment.

“The Police also urge anyone with relevant information about the recruiters to report to the nearest Police Station,” the statement said.

 

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DJ Sky Electrifies Ghanaian Campuses with High-Energy Performances

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In a wave of unforgettable musical energy, internationally recognized DJ Sky has been turning university campuses across Ghana into explosive arenas of sound, lights, and unforgettable vibes.

Drawing thousands of students and music lovers to each event, DJ Sky is redefining the student nightlife scene and proving that music truly connects people.

From his live sets at major institutions like the Accra Technical University, Cape Coast Technical University , and beyond, DJ Sky has not only delivered top-tier Afrohouse, Amapiano, and international beats — he has also created safe, inclusive spaces where youth can celebrate, network, and simply live in the moment.

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“I played an Arabic song to a crowd of over 15,000 students — something that had never happened before in Ghana. The crowd went wild,” DJ Sky shared. “It’s more than music, it’s about making memories and breaking boundaries.”

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With support from WatsUp TV, Continent Live, and Afro Future Rising Stars, “WatsUp On Campus” series has become one of the most anticipated youth activations in the country — merging music, culture, and brand experiences in an electrifying format organized by WatsUp TV Television station base in Ghana.

From drone shots showing seas of fans to viral moments on social media, the buzz is undeniable — and this is only the beginning. DJ Sky has hinted at even bigger collaborations, surprise acts, and international partnerships coming soon.

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President Mahama reassigns Obuobia Darko-Opoku from GACL to lead MahamaCares

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Obuobia Darko-Opoku was initially appointed Deputy Director of the Ghana Airports Company Ltd (GACL) Obuobia Darko-Opoku was initially appointed Deputy Director of the Ghana Airports Company Ltd (GACL)

President John Dramani Mahama has reassigned Adjoa Obuobia Darko-Opoku to be the Administrator of the Ghana Medical Trust Fund (MahamaCares) Secretariat.

The president initially appointed Obuobia Darko-Opoku as the Deputy Director of the Ghana Airports Company Limited (GACL).

According to a report by citinewsroom.com, Obuobia Darko-Opoku’s reassignment was confirmed in a letter from the Office of the President, citing Article 195(1) of the 1992 Constitution and Section 15(1) of the Ghana Medical Trust Fund Act, 2025 (Act 1144).

The report indicated that her appointment as the Administrator of the MahamaCares Secretariat is subject to the advice of the Fund’s Governing Board, in consultation with the Public Services Commission.

About the Ghana Medical Trust Fund (MahamaCares):

Launched by President John Dramani Mahama on April 29, 2025, at the University of Ghana Medical Centre, the MahamaCares Fund aims to cover treatment costs not included in the National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS).

The fund will be primarily financed by the uncapped National Health Insurance Levy, government budgets, and corporate contributions.

Parliament approved the Ghana Medical Trust Fund Bill, 2025, also known as the MahamaCares Fund, following a contentious debate and resolution on Tuesday, July 22, 2025.

The approval marks a major step toward establishing a dedicated fund to support Ghanaians suffering from chronic non-communicable diseases (NCDs) such as cancer, diabetes, kidney failure, and stroke.

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Paul Adom-Otchere detained by OSP

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The Office of the Special Prosecutor (OSP) has formally charged former Board Chairman of the Ghana Airports Company Limited (GACL), Paul Adom-Otchere, along with two others, in connection with a controversial revenue assurance contract.

However, Mr. Adom-Otchere remains in custody after failing to meet his bail conditions.

According to officials, the OSP granted him bail on condition that he presents two landed properties registered in his name. Mr. Adom-Otchere, however, has informed investigators that he does not own any landed property in Ghana, making it impossible to satisfy the terms.

The two other individuals charged are Otchere Kwame Baffour Awuah, Group Executive for Commercial Services at GACL, and Albert Adjetey Adjei-Laryea, CEO of Devnest Systems.

The trio is being investigated over a revenue assurance contract between GACL and a private firm reportedly owned by the proprietor of Strategic Mobilisation Ghana Ltd (SML). The OSP is probing possible procurement breaches, including the sole-sourcing of a company not approved by the GACL Board.

Mr. Adom-Otchere was first invited for questioning on Thursday, July 31, after being named as a suspect in an official letter dated July 25, 2025.

Speaking to Citi Newsroom prior to his interrogation, the broadcaster and former board chairman acknowledged the summons but dismissed the investigation as politically motivated.

“I describe this as a witch-hunt,” he said, insisting he had no direct role in the execution of the contract. “The contract in question was signed by the Managing Director of Ghana Airports Company, and I was not even aware that the contract had been executed.”

He also questioned why the investigation appears to target him, rather than the GACL management officials who were directly involved in the decision-making process.

The OSP is expected to provide further details on the status of the investigation and possible court proceedings in the coming days.

Press freedom: Take action within 7 days against attackers or face nationwide media blackout

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The Ghana Journalists Association (GJA) has called on the Ghana Police Service to take decisive action against perpetrators of recent assaults on journalists within seven days or face a nationwide blackout.

According to the Ghana Journalists Association, over ten (10) assault cases on journalists by Police officers and citizens have been recorded so far this year, with the assaults of journalists at the just-ended Ablekuma North by-election and the detention of JoyNews reporters, including Carlos Calony, being the most recent cases.

GWJN, CONIWAS Call for Improved WASH Facilities at Madina Market

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As part of activities leading up to the 2025 WASH Week celebration, the Ghana WASH Journalists Network (GWJN), in collaboration with the Coalition of NGOs in Water and Sanitation (CONIWAS), has conducted a field assessment at Madina Market in Accra to evaluate the state of water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) facilities.

The visit, conducted on Thursday, July 31, 2025, revealed troubling sanitation challenges faced by traders and shoppers at one of Accra’s busiest commercial centres.

Despite accommodating thousands of people daily, access to basic sanitation in the market remains inadequate.

Traders and customers expressed frustration over the lack of functional public toilets, limited access to potable water, and the near absence of handwashing facilities.

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Currently, the only relatively clean toilet facility available is privately managed and charges GH¢5 for VIP access and GH¢3 for regular use fees many market users find unaffordable for daily use.

Open drains filled with stagnant water and poor waste disposal practices further compound the issue, heightening the risk of disease outbreaks such as cholera and malaria.

GWJN’s field visit is part of a broader campaign to spotlight the urgent need for improved WASH infrastructure in public spaces

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According to the network, the conditions at Madina Market reflect a wider national issue, as many markets and transport terminals across Ghana face similar challenges.

“As we approach WASH Week 2025, it is critical that we bring these issues to light and demand action,” a GWJN representative said. “Access to clean water, safe sanitation, and hygiene is not a privilege it is a right. Public health depends on it.”

Eunice Quao Secretary Of The Madina Market
Eunice Quao Secretary Of The Madina Market

In response to the concerns, Eunice Quao, Secretary of the Madina Market, stated that the market leadership and traders continue to adhere to sanitation regulations and have made considerable efforts to maintain cleanliness.

She emphasized that Madina Market remains one of the cleanest in the city due to the commitment of its stakeholders.

However, Madam Quao acknowledged persistent challenges, especially the lack of sanitation supplies such as handwashing buckets, which were more available during the COVID-19 pandemic.

She also raised concerns about the deteriorating state of the public toilet facility, describing it as deplorable and inadequate for the volume of users. She appealed to government agencies and partners to support the market with better sanitation infrastructure.

Medina Market
Medina Market

“We are doing our best to keep the market clean, but we need help,” she said. “We urgently need a functional public toilet and a steady supply of sanitation materials to keep the environment safe and hygienic.”

The poor sanitation situation extends beyond the market to the adjoining transport station, where similar frustrations have been voiced.

Joseph Nii Bonne Arthur, Secretary of the Madina-Adenta Central Drivers Committee, described the station’s sanitation conditions as a public health risk.

He explained that although a private company, Decobuild, was contracted by the former Municipal Assembly to modernize the station, promised improvements especially sanitation facilities—have not been delivered.

“Toilets are in deplorable condition, and there are no functioning handwashing facilities,” he said. “We live and work in filth and stench every day, yet the tolls we pay are not being used to address these basic issues.”

He disclosed that drivers pay up to GH¢20 per load in tolls, while traders contribute daily levies.

However, there is still no access to clean water or decent sanitation facilities. Multiple complaints to Decobuild have gone unanswered, prompting the committee to petition the Municipal Assembly and other authorities for urgent intervention.Washroom

“We are not asking for luxury—just the basics,” Mr. Arthur stressed. “We need working toilets, regular cleaning, and access to water for handwashing. This is about health, dignity, and safety.”

As WASH Week 2025 approaches, GWJN and CONIWAS are calling on municipal authorities, the Ministry of Sanitation and Water Resources, and private partners to take urgent, concrete steps to improve sanitation at Madina Market and other public spaces nationwide.

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Mahama reassigns Obuobia Darko-Opoku to Head Ghana Medical Trust Fund

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President John Dramani Mahama has reassigned the Acting Deputy Managing Director of the Ghana Airports Company Limited (GACL), Obuobia Darko-Opoku, to a new role as Administrator of the Ghana Medical Trust Fund (MahamaCares) Secretariat.

Ms. Darko-Opoku, who was appointed to the GACL position in March 2025, is expected to lead the newly established Secretariat responsible for overseeing the implementation of the Ghana Medical Trust Fund.

The reassignment was confirmed in a letter from the Office of the President, citing Article 195(1) of the 1992 Constitution and Section 15(1) of the Ghana Medical Trust Fund Act, 2025 (Act 1144).

Her appointment to the new position is subject to the advice of the Fund’s Governing Board, in consultation with the Public Services Commission.

Parliament directs parliamentary clerks to expunge name of late Akwatia MP from vote & proceedings

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Accra, July 31, GNA – Parliament has officially expunged the name of Ernest Yaw Kumi, a former Member of Parliament for Akwatia who died on July 7,2025, from its records.

This follows an official announcement of his demise by the Electoral Commission.

Mr Benard Ahiafor, the First Deputy Speaker of Parliament, who was presiding, asked the parliamentary clerks to take note and expunge the deceased legislator’s name from Parliamentary Vote and Proceedings.

Second cohort of learners in Middle Belt graduate from Telecel DigiTech Academy

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Three hundred (300) young learners from Ghana’s middle belt regions of Western North, Bono and Oti have graduated from the Telecel DigiTech Academy in showcase ceremonies held in Sefwi-Wiawso, Sunyani, and Jasikan.

The second cohort, drawn from upper primary and junior high schools in the three regions, underwent 12 weeks of intensive training in robotics, scratch programming and website design. Telecel DigiTech Academy is a nationwide initiative aimed at equipping young learners with digital and problem-solving skills in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM).

At the graduation ceremonies, participating teams of students showcased robotics prototypes, scratch programming applications and their developed websites, all designed to tackle local challenges in fire safety, flooding, community street lighting, security and disaster prevention, among others.

Mary Magdalene, one of the graduating students from Jasico Demonstration Junior High School, who was part of the team that designed a Smart Water Level Monitoring System to help reduce water wastage and prevent home flooding in her community, said, “The training has been an eye opener. I always wanted to be a military officer but being part of the DigiTech Academy in the last few months has built my interest in engineering. Also, I feel that being an engineer will help me introduce more solutions to problems in Jasikan and beyond”.

Education officials in the middle belt have called for more support to expand the initiative to reach all districts, citing its power of introducing students to future careers in STEM.

The Municipal Coordinating Director for Jasikan, Mr. James Awapoayi praised the students’ ingenuity, saying the training programme has transformed learning in participating schools across the municipality and hoped it would continue.

“The world is changing towards more digitalisation, and we bear the duty to train and prepare young people to take advantage of this change. I am delighted the DigiTech Academy is doing exactly that and it’s our desire that the training is expanded to cover as many schools as possible within and beyond the municipality,” Mr. Awapoayi said.

Since its inception in October last year, Telecel DigiTech Academy has been bridging the digital skills divide, particularly for children in underserved areas who would otherwise have limited access to hands-on technology education.

Rita Agyeiwaa Rockson, Head of Foundation, Sustainability and External Communications at Telecel Ghana, said the graduates have demonstrated that innovation potential exists far beyond the urban centres and DigiTech Academy exists to tap into the STEM talent of more young people.

“The tech creativity and brilliance we’ve seen in these three cities in the middle belt confirms that talent is everywhere. When you give students access, tools and mentorship, they can produce meaningful solutions that improve the quality of life in their communities,” Rita said. “The most important takeaway is for all of you participants to practise and apply the new knowledge consistently.”

The Telecel DigiTech Academy, organised in partnership with Asustem Robotics and the Mingo Foundation, combines in-person practical sessions with virtual learning, aligning with the Ghana Education Service curriculum throughout the academic term.

Nationwide, the Digitech Academy has so far trained over 1,000 students across 10 regions for this school term alone. Last term, 700 students from six regions graduated from the training.

President Mahama appoints Obuobia Darko-Opoku as Administrator of the Ghana Medical Trust Fund

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Obuobia Darko-Opoku was initially appointed Deputy Director of the Ghana Airports Company Ltd (GACL) Obuobia Darko-Opoku was initially appointed Deputy Director of the Ghana Airports Company Ltd (GACL)

President John Dramani Mahama has reassigned Adjoa Obuobia Darko-Opoku to be the Administrator of the Ghana Medical Trust Fund (MahamaCares) Secretariat.

The president initially appointed Obuobia Darko-Opoku as the Deputy Director of the Ghana Airports Company Limited (GACL).

According to a report by citinewsroom.com, Obuobia Darko-Opoku’s reassignment was confirmed in a letter from the Office of the President, citing Article 195(1) of the 1992 Constitution and Section 15(1) of the Ghana Medical Trust Fund Act, 2025 (Act 1144).

The report indicated that her appointment as the Administrator of the MahamaCares Secretariat is subject to the advice of the Fund’s Governing Board, in consultation with the Public Services Commission.

About the Ghana Medical Trust Fund (MahamaCares):

Launched by President John Dramani Mahama on April 29, 2025, at the University of Ghana Medical Centre, the MahamaCares Fund aims to cover treatment costs not included in the National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS).

The fund will be primarily financed by the uncapped National Health Insurance Levy, government budgets, and corporate contributions.

Parliament approved the Ghana Medical Trust Fund Bill, 2025, also known as the MahamaCares Fund, following a contentious debate and resolution on Tuesday, July 22, 2025.

The approval marks a major step toward establishing a dedicated fund to support Ghanaians suffering from chronic non-communicable diseases (NCDs) such as cancer, diabetes, kidney failure, and stroke.

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[VIDEO] Aowin MCE Hon. Stephen Morcher Was Captured Showing Off His Youthful Fashion in His Bedroom

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The Municipal Chief Executive (MCE) of Aowin, Hon. Stephen Morcher, has caught the attention of many people after a video of him showing off his fashion sense surfaced online.

The video, which was recorded from his bedroom, shows the local leader in casual and trendy clothes, striking poses that reflect a youthful style.

Unlike the formal suits and official wear that the public is used to seeing him in, this clip revealed a lighter and more relaxed side of the MCE.

Hon. Morcher is well known in Aowin for his leadership role in the municipal assembly.

His job usually involves attending meetings, supervising projects, and representing government interests at the local level.

However, the new video has sparked discussions among residents and social media users who are now seeing a different side of their leader.

Some people praised him for being relatable and showing that leaders can also enjoy fashion and personal style.

Others noted that his confidence in sharing such a casual video sets him apart from many politicians who prefer to remain formal at all times.

Supporters have said that the video highlights the human side of leadership.

They believe that it shows he is not only focused on his duties but also enjoys simple pleasures like dressing well.

“It is refreshing to see our MCE in a relaxed moment.

It reminds us that leaders are also ordinary people,” one resident said.

On the other hand, a few critics questioned whether it was appropriate for a senior official to post such personal content from his bedroom.

They argued that leaders should always maintain a certain level of formality, even in private videos that may find their way online.

Despite the mixed reactions, the clip has become a talking point across Aowin and beyond.

Many young people have also expressed excitement, saying that the MCE’s style resonates with them and makes him appear more approachable.

Hon. Stephen Morcher has not officially commented on the trending video.

However, his choice to showcase his fashionable side is already shaping new perceptions about the image of local leaders in Ghana.

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Mahama condemns assault on JoyNews reporter, vows action

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President John Dramani Mahama has condemned the recent assault on JoyNews journalist Carlos Calony by armed military personnel during a demolition exercise at Spintex in Accra on Wednesday, July 30.

Calony, along with his cameraman and an eyewitness, was attacked while covering the operation. Their equipment was seized, and the journalist was forcibly taken to “Blue Gate,” a National Security facility, where he was interrogated after his phones were confiscated.

He was later released following the intervention of the Minister for the Interior.

Government officials have since described the actions of the soldiers as unacceptable.

Addressing the swearing-in of newly appointed deputy ministers on Thursday, July 31, President Mahama expressed outrage over the incident and reaffirmed his administration’s commitment to press freedom.

“Allow me to condemn in the strongest terms the assault in the recent incident involving the manhandling of some journalists by our security personnel. Such conduct is unacceptable and will not be tolerated,” he stated.

“I have instructed that the incident be investigated and the officers involved be sanctioned accordingly. As a card-bearing member of the GJA, I will not preside over a government that abuses or intimidates journalists in the lawful exercise of their duties.”

President Mahama further revealed plans to meet with security service heads and the leadership of the Ghana Journalists Association (GJA) to foster stronger cooperation between the media and security forces.

“I will soon convene a meeting with the heads of security services and leadership of GJA to plan a programme to orient our troops to recognise the media not as enemies but partners in development,” he said.

Meanwhile, the GJA has also condemned the attack and issued a seven-day ultimatum to the Ghana Police Service to take decisive action. Failure to do so, the Association warned, would trigger a nationwide media blackout on police activities.

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Daddy Lumba: Tribute by Napoleon Ato Kittoe, a journalist

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He was lionized, envied, romanticized, even worshipped.

He was one of the gifts for a society hungry for true heroes.

People paid good money to watch his concerts.

He occupied one of the glittering pedestals in the Ghanaian music industry.

In all of its dimensions, he was a winner in the industry. I am talking about the magnetic Daddy Lumba.

One sobering reality must be injected here. Daddy Lumba was humble, showed deference, and mingled.

Still, all was not sweetness and light in the journey of the Lumba Brothers that had Ernest Nana Acheampong as the other composer.

After a few hit albums they split and each went solo. When they splitted the klieg lighting remained on them. It attracted multiple-digit incomes and more outgoes for the two.

In a peripatetic profession with the privilege of meeting a lot of people, I rue the fact that the opportunity did not present itself to meet with two key Ghanaian personalities. These were former UN Secretary General, Kofi Annan and top musician, Charles Kwadwo Fosu, popularly called “Daddy Lumba.”

The death on July 26, 2025, of the latter sent cold shivers down my spine, and this re-echoed the condition rumoured to have caused the death of the musician – the alleged spine problem. Indeed, there is a video of him asserting that it was his chronic headache.

However, we are in a poor position to pronounce the actual cause of death as official statement stops short of that.

In the salutation of tributes to Daddy Lumba, reference ought to be made to his maiden song. It stood in the name of the “Lumba Brothers.” The “Ye ya ka akwantuom” clip was a bang.

In the Queen’s language, the title of the song means “Necessity has trapped us in foreign land.” It turned the fans on because the entire genre did not fall in the familiar zone.

Generally, Lumba songs are replete with local proverbs which also appeals to people in the hinterlands of Ghana. The acoustics in instrumentals such as bass guitar, the piano and disco drums are unique.

These, coupled with the hummed voice of Daddy Lumba, catapulted his brand of highlife music to dizzying heights.

The progressive albums also rocked his audiences. Daddy Lumba’s songs were always a hit and vibrated social occasions and other ceremonies – Funerals, parties, and commercial centres.

Also on top of his game, occasionally Nana Acheampong came across with his stirring repertoires.

A variant of showmanship which depicted the duo as “burgers,” they were sensational.The term referred to Ghanaian men who were domiciled in Germany, particularly the city of Hamburg.

With their jelly curled hairs, light-skins, and palazzos, they often arrived back in Ghana with a lot of pomp. Daddy Lumba appears to have pioneered Ghanaian musical clips that had the star performer surrounded with sexy dancers who were backing vocalists as well.

This style has been replicated by some local musicians. I am not delving into their implications on local culture.

The musician schooled at Juaben Asante, next to Asante Effiduase where I also started my secondary school. I therefore know the roots of his niche on stage. He depicted the fashion-craze of the male Ashanti schoolboy.

Controversies failed to dim the light of Daddy Lumba.

His celebrity status overshadowed all machinations and he was ever so tall in the music field. His death provoked an outpouring of grief and celebrations of his life. The dominant soundtracks he unleashed will echo in many hearts forever.

Ghana’s surviving former Heads of State and the current President have described Daddy Lumba as a cultural force and icon.

The mechanics of Daddy Lumba’s music career ought to be learned. Ofori Amponsah and the late Dada KD come close to his explosive romantic, social commentary type of music. These said, Daddy Lumba’s unexpected death caps a worrying trend, both in Ghana and abroad.

To wit, there is a nagging question, ” Why do popular, charismatic performers leave the stage so soon?” In Ghana, musicians like Ebony Reigns and Terrybonchaka died in their primes, just as the acting field took their blows from Suzie Williams, Kwame Owusu Ansah, Bishop Bernard Nyarko, you name it.

In sports, we can mention flair-abundant footballers who entertained the local scene in the late 1980s and 1990s such as Robert Ebo Eshun, Shamo Quaye, Joe Debrah, and Michael Osei.

In the police service, memories are still fresh for public relations practitioner, Angwubutoge Awuni and martial arts trainer and performer nicknamed as “Kweku Ninja.” Oh why? Why are the green foliages dropping off their stalks?

Throwing the searchlight afield, there was a Bob Marley who died at 36, a Whitney Houston who died at 48, a Marvin Gaye who died at 44 etc. Perhaps, governments need to establish special halls of fame not for awards but for the creation of safety valves through monitoring, counseling, and other forms of assistance to celebrities to improve their personal safety.

Though they may not be poor, we need to take interest in the safety of beloved performers for any mishap that befalls them represents pains in millions of people. In stating this, I am not downplaying their own sense of awareness and acuity. We love them so we want to complement them, if they need it.

In his lifetime, the Daddy Lumba fever hit all corners of the globe. Renowned Ghanaian filmmaker, Kow Ansah includes Daddy Lumba’s portrait among global greats in his Bisa Aberwa Museum at Nkontompo, Sekondi in the Western region of Ghana.

The personality behind this monument speaks volumes of meticulous choices to this hall of fame. Daddy Lumba is on the line up that includes King Bruce, E.T Mensah of Ramblers fame, and Jamaica’s Bob Marley.

In death, the fever-pitchiness of mourners in Germany, Canada, United Kingdom, United States, Italy, Holland and Ghana, would highlight the most, the luster of his public image as a musician.

Somebody suggests all 16 regions in Ghana must hold vigils owing to the demerits of a centralized funeral.

This opinion fears that a concentration of mourners at one spot could be undermined by rowdyism. This won’t be what the Asante Nsuta-born music hero would prefer.

The Ghanaian presidency has said, the man would be enriched with a state funeral. Oh, what a wow to an understatement. Daddy Lumba. Aben wo heaven.

Fare thee well, onua papabi.

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Mahama swears in Affo-Toffey, Gyakye Quayson, two others as deputy ministers

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President John Dramani Mahama has officially sworn in four Deputy Ministers to strengthen his administration’s delivery of key policy initiatives across various sectors.

The ceremony followed the Parliamentary approval of their nominations, after vetting on Friday, July 18.

The new Deputy Ministers include:

  • Dorcas Affo-Toffey (MP for Jomoro), Deputy Minister for Transport

  • James Gyakye Quayson (MP for Assin North), now serving as Deputy Minister for Foreign Affairs

  • Mohammed Adam Sukparu (MP for Sissala West), Deputy Minister for Communication, Digital Technology, and Innovation

  • Dr. Grace Ayensu-Danquah (MP for Essikado-Ketan), sworn in as Deputy Minister for Health

Addressing the appointees, President Mahama urged them to approach their duties with integrity, dedication, and a focus on results.

He emphasised the need for strong collaboration between ministers and their deputies in advancing the administration’s development goals.

The new Deputy Ministers are expected to assist in policy formulation and implementation while supporting the delivery of public services across their respective sectors.

Their appointments come at a time when the government is advancing its agenda on infrastructure expansion, digital innovation, healthcare reforms, and enhanced foreign relations.

In a separate statement during the event, President Mahama condemned the recent assault on JoyNews journalist Carlos Calony by armed military personnel during a demolition operation at Spintex on Wednesday, July 30.

He expressed strong disapproval of the incident and reiterated his administration’s unwavering support for press freedom.

“Allow me to condemn in the strongest terms the assault in the recent incident involving the manhandling of some journalists by our security personnel. Such conduct is unacceptable and will not be tolerated,” he said.

“I have instructed that the incident be investigated and the officers involved be sanctioned accordingly. As a card-bearing member of the GJA, I will not preside over a government that abuses or intimidates journalists in the lawful exercise of their duties.”

President Mahama further indicated plans to engage security service heads and the Ghana Journalists Association (GJA) to enhance understanding and cooperation between the media and security agencies.

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Watch as Wontumi Lightens Mood at Daddy Lumba’s House

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Ashanti Regional NPP Chairman, Bernard Antwi-Boasiako, popularly known as Chairman Wontumi, has paid a visit to the residence of the late Ghanaian highlife legend to commiserate with the bereaved family.

In viral videos shared on TikTok via @tina_news_gh and @ghbrain, Chairman Wontumi was seen engaging with the media, where he revealed that his all-time favourite Daddy Lumba song is “111666,” even singing a line from the track.

Open Letter: When Losing is also Leadership — A Plea to Her Ladyship The Chief Justice of Ghana

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Her Ladyship Justice Gertrude

Araba Esaaba Torkornoo, Chief

Justice of the Republic of Ghana

Accra

Your Ladyship,

There are moments in a jurist’s life when the highest service to the law is not found in prevailing—but in the dignity with which one accepts the inevitable. It is in these quiet, painful, and defining moments that legacies are etched—not by victory, but by vision.

Madam Chief Justice, I write to you not in condemnation, nor in flattery, but in solemn reflection. I think, especially, of the toll this difficult period must have taken on your family—your children and your husband, Mr. Torkornoo. As a fellow citizen of this Republic, please permit me to write from a place of deep respect for both your person and the high office you occupy.

Ghana watches today as Your Ladyship stands at the centre of a constitutional crisis—one that is no longer simply a legal matter but a national reckoning. It is no longer about the courts; it is about confidence in the judiciary. It is no longer about law, but about legacy.

True, every citizen has the right to seek redress, and every jurist must assert that right with courage. But with the greatest respect, I submit that there comes a time in every distinguished career when the ultimate act of leadership is not to fight, but to let go. Perhaps, Your Ladyship, that time is now.

I recall watching you take your oath of office—an oath to uphold the dignity and independence of Ghana’s judiciary. That same oath calls again—not in robes this time, but in sacrifice. In stepping aside. In showing strength through restraint.

You rightly stated at your recent press engagement that you have served the law for 38 years: as a lawyer, as a judge for 21 years, and now as Chief Justice. You affirmed your duty to speak out for justice in Ghana. Yet I fear the current legal campaign may have crossed the threshold of principle into the terrain of diminishing returns.

When a judge—let alone a Chief Justice—becomes the subject of sustained public controversy and repeated judicial defeat, the matter ceases to be personal. It becomes institutional. It becomes a burden on the very judiciary it seeks to defend.

Your Ladyship, in this moment, you are no longer merely a litigant. You are the living symbol of Ghana’s judicial conscience. And the judge’s highest duty is not to win battles—but to preserve peace.

Many in society are growing weary, not just of the litigation, but of what it means for the image of the courts. From the High Court to the Supreme Court, and now even to ECOWAS, your legal team persists, yet each step further burdens public confidence in the judiciary.

In our recent history, we witnessed a different path. In 2017, Mrs. Charlotte Osei, though not a judge, held a position with similar gravitas. When faced with impeachment, she bowed out gracefully despite fierce public criticism. Her poise and political temperament allowed her to exit with dignity. And today, time has vindicated her.

Your Ladyship, the question is no longer whether you can win—but whether the fight still serves the Republic. Lady Hale of the UK Supreme Court once said: “The law is not a weapon for personal vindication; it is a structure for societal coherence.” Ghana now needs that coherence more than ever. And sometimes, coherence begins with a graceful retreat.

Resignation is not surrender. It is the final act of statesmanship. It is choosing legacy over litigation, honour over ego, and country over self. It is a moral summit few ever reach—but one now within your grasp.

As Lord Mansfield once told a retiring jurist: “You have done enough. Let history speak the rest.”

Your Ladyship, let Ghana speak the rest. Let your legacy not be one of resistance, but of wisdom. Of restraint. Of a dignified departure that protects the very office you have long honoured.

On this note, I respectfully urge the Attorney General and Minister for Justice to help facilitate a path of dignified resolution. For the sake of the judiciary. For the sake of Ghana.

May history remember you—not for the battles fought, but for the wisdom to know when to let go.

With the utmost respect, Your ladyship, I remain

 Yours very truly,


 Seth Kwame Awuku, LL.B., LL.M. (Candidate in Legislative Drafting)

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Embassy of Morocco in Ghana Celebrates 26th Anniversary of His Majesty King Mohammed VI’s Accession to the Throne

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The Embassy of the Kingdom of Morocco in Ghana marked the 26th anniversary of His Majesty King Mohammed VI’s ascension to the Throne with a grand celebration in Accra. The occasion brought together a distinguished audience, including several Ghanaian dignitaries, members of the diplomatic corps accredited to Ghana, as well as leading figures from political, economic, academic, and media circles, alongside members of the Moroccan community residing in Ghana.

In her remarks, Her Excellency Ambassador Imane Ouaadil paid tribute to the transformational leadership of His Majesty King Mohammed VI, describing his reign as “foresighted and forward-looking.” She emphasized how the Kingdom has been profoundly reshaped over the past 26 years through wide-ranging structural reforms across economic, social, cultural, institutional, and sporting spheres.

“Under His Majesty’s leadership, Morocco has become an emerging, modern, and prosperous nation,” she said, highlighting the impact of reform initiatives that have touched all sectors and extended across the entire national territory—from Tangier to Lagouira.

Ambassador Ouaadil further underscored Morocco’s deepening commitment to African solidarity and regional integration, noting the Kingdom’s active engagement in the continent since its return to the African Union in 2017. She referenced landmark initiatives such as the Royal Atlantic Initiative, designed to provide landlocked Sahel nations with Atlantic Ocean access, and the African Atlantic States Process, as well as the transformative African Atlantic Gas Pipeline project.

Turning to bilateral relations, the Ambassador praised the “golden era” of Morocco-Ghana cooperation, stating:

> “Morocco-Ghana bilateral relations have yielded mutual benefits and brought our two countries even closer on multiple fronts. Since January 7th, 2025, our partnership has reached new strategic heights.”

 

She highlighted the successful high-level visit of Ghana’s Foreign Affairs Minister, Hon. Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, to Morocco in June 2025, which culminated in the announcement of a visa waiver agreement for Ghanaian nationals. Since the waiver’s implementation on June 6th, over 1,300 free electronic entry permits have been issued—nearly matching the 1,500 visas granted throughout the entire year of 2024.

Additionally, Ambassador Ouaadil referenced Morocco’s recent donation of 2,000 tons of fertilizer to Ghana, underscoring the Kingdom’s commitment to strengthening agricultural cooperation and food security on the continent.

She also expressed Morocco’s appreciation for Ghana’s support of the Autonomy Plan for the Moroccan Sahara, describing it as the “only realistic and sustainable basis” for a mutually agreed resolution under the exclusive framework of the United Nations.

In a message delivered on behalf of His Excellency President John Dramani Mahama, Ghana’s Minister of Sports and Recreation, Hon. Kofi Adams, reaffirmed Ghana’s strong and enduring relationship with Morocco. He lauded the remarkable progress made in advancing the partnership over the past 26 years and commended Morocco as a “reliable and trusted partner.”

The evening concluded with cultural performances and a reception, symbolizing the friendship and shared vision between Morocco and Ghana for a stable, connected, and prosperous Atlantic region

Zanetor Agyeman Rawlings joins Pan-African Parliament

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Member of Parliament for Klottey Korle Constituency, Dr Zanetor Agyeman Rawlings, has expressed her full commitment to her role as member of Ghana’s delegation to the Pan-African Parliament.

The legislator was officially sworn in on July 30, 2025.

In a post on her Facebook page on July 31, she announced her new role while indicating that she remains resolute in contributing meaningfully to continental dialogue.

“Yesterday, July 30, 2025, I took the oath as a Member of Ghana’s delegation to the Pan-African Parliament,” she said.

She expressed her enthusiasm for the position, saying she looks forward to “contributing meaningfully to continental dialogue and legislative action and to building bridges with other colleagues.”

The MP also called on the African Union and the Parliament of Ghana to provide the necessary resources to ensure the Pan-African Parliament can operate effectively and efficiently in fulfilling its mandate.

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Paul Adom-Otchere detained by OSP over revenue assurance contract between GACL and SML

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The Office of the Special Prosecutor has detained Paul Adom-Otchere, a former Chairman of the Ghana Airports Company Limited’s board, and two others.

Adom-Otchere, a seasoned broadcaster in Ghana, and the two others – Otchere Kwame Baffour Awuah, Group Executive, Commercial Services, GACL, and Albert Adjetey Adjei-Laryea, CEO of Devnest Systems – were detained after honouring an invitation by the OSP.

According to a post shared by the OSP, the three were questioned over possible procurement breaches in the revenue assurance contract between GACL and Strategic Mobilisation Ghana Limited (SML).

“Mr Adom-Otchere is under investigation in connection with a revenue assurance contract between the Ghana Airports Company Limited (GACL) and a private firm owned by the proprietor of Strategic Mobilisation Ghana Ltd (SML). The OSP is examining possible procurement breaches, including a sole-sourced contract awarded to a company other than the one approved by the GACL Board,” part of the post, which was shared on Thursday, July 31, 2025, reads.

The OSP indicated that the three men have been charged and were detained after failing to meet the bail conditions that were set for their release.

“The Office of the Special Prosecutor (OSP) has interviewed and formally charged the former Board Chairman of the Ghana Airports Company Limited, Paul Adom-Otchere, and two others. However, Mr Adom-Otchere has so far been unable to meet his bail conditions.

“He is required to present two landed properties (of no specific value) registered in his name. However, he has informed the OSP that he does not own landed property in Ghana. As a result, he remains in custody until the bail terms are satisfied,” the OSP said.

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8 “Nice” Behaviors That Actually Signal Someone Doesn’t Respect You

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One of the most important things a person can learn to do is to read between the lines of others’ words and behaviors. This is because a lot of the people they’ll meet throughout their life will hide their true intentions behind facades of benevolence.

The behaviors listed below may seem friendly enough on the surface, or to those who choose not to dig too deeply into them, but be warned: they tell you with no degree of uncertainty that the person acting this way doesn’t respect you much at all.

Ayariga mocks NPP for ‘benefiting more than Russia’ From Ukraine war excuse

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Majority Leader in Parliament, Mahama Ayariga, has taken a jab at the New Patriotic Party (NPP), accusing the party of using the Russia-Ukraine war as a scapegoat for Ghana’s economic woes during its time in government.

Speaking on the floor of Parliament on Thursday, 31 July, during the debate on the 2025 Mid-Year Budget Review, Mr Ayariga suggested that the NPP has exaggerated the war’s impact to cover up internal governance failures.

President Mahama Strongly condemns manhandling of some journalists by security personnel

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By Iddi Yire

Accra, July 31, GNA – President John Dramani Mahama has strongly condemned the recent incident involving the manhandling of some journalists by state security personnel. 

“Such conduct is unacceptable and will not be tolerated. I have instructed that the incident be thoroughly investigated and that the officers involved be sanctioned accordingly,” he said. 

President Mahama said as a card-bearing member of the Ghana Journalists Association (GJA), he would not preside over a government that abuses or intimidates journalists in the lawful exercise of their duty. 

The President stated this in his remarks during the swearing-in of four new Deputy Ministers at the Presidency in Accra. 

They include: Madam Dorcas Affo-Toffey, Deputy Minister of Transport, Mr James Gyakye Quayson, Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs, Mr Mohammed Adam Sukparu, Deputy Minister of Communication, Digital Technology and Innovations, and Dr Grace Ayensu-Danquah, Deputy Minister for Health. 

The President said: “A free and responsible press is indispensable to our democracy and must all work to protect the media”. 

He said he would soon convene a meeting between the heads of the security services and the leadership of the GJA to plan a programme to orient our troops to recognize the media not as enemies but as partners in development. 

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Christian Akorlie  

Why McDan’s Building Was Demolished

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The demolition has become more than an isolated enforcement action—it is now a symbol in a broader conversation about justice, power, and the struggle to build a society governed by the rule of law.

In a dramatic turn of events that has reignited public debate on the rule of law and accountability, a building belonging to prominent businessman Daniel McKorley—popularly known as McDan—was demolished over the weekend, reportedly under the directive of state authorities.