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‘We will not default’ – Ato Forson assures bondholders as GH¢20bn DDEP payment plan unfolds

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Finance Minister Dr. Cassiel Ato Forson has assured Ghanaians that government remains fully committed to honouring all its domestic debt obligations under the Domestic Debt Exchange Programme (DDEP).

He was emphatic in vowing that “we will not default.”

Delivering the 2025 Mid-Year Budget Review on Wednesday, July 24, Dr. Ato Forson disclosed that in just the first half of the year, the government had already paid GH¢9.8 billion in coupon payments to DDEP bondholders, of which GH¢3.6 billion was capitalised as part of restructuring agreements.

Additionally, GH¢1.1 billion was disbursed to non-tendered bondholders—those who did not participate in the debt exchange—settling all outstanding debt service arrears from 2024.

“For the second half of 2025, an amount of GH¢10.2 billion is due as coupons on the DDEP bonds and GH¢724.1 million as debt service for the non-tendered bondholders,” Dr. Forson noted.

In what appeared to be a direct response to growing anxieties among investors and analysts, the Finance Minister said the Mahama administration was committed not only to fulfilling these obligations but also to restoring trust in Ghana’s fiscal credibility.

“It is important to note that government remains committed to honouring its debt service obligations and has therefore made adequate preparations towards full settlement of all debt service in 2025 and beyond,” Dr. Forson declared.

The government’s DDEP, launched in 2022 as part of its broader IMF-backed economic reform agenda, was a difficult but necessary step to restructure Ghana’s unsustainable debt burden.

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President Mahama appoints Dormaahene as Chairman of UENR Governing Council

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Osagyefo Oseadeeyo Agyeman Badu II, President of the Bono Regional House of Chiefs and Paramount Chief of the Dormaa Traditional Area, has been appointed Chairman of the Governing Council of the University of Energy and Natural Resources (UENR), Sunyani.

Osagyefo Oseadeeyo Agyeman Badu II, known in legal circles as Justice Daniel Mensah, currently serves as a High Court Judge.

The Dormaahene was officially sworn into office by the Minister of Education, Haruna Iddrisu, at a ceremony held on July 23, 2025.

The Paramount Chief has earned nationwide respect for his ability to balance his traditional leadership role with his judicial duties.

Speaking at the inauguration, Haruna Iddrisu conveyed President Mahama’s congratulatory message to the Dormaahene.

“On behalf of President Mahama and my good self, I convey hearty congratulations to you. Your stature and integrity are well-recognized across the country,” he said.

Commending UENR for its achievements, the minister noted, “I recognize you as the Chairman of the University of Energy and Natural Resources. I commend the institution for its aggressive infrastructure drive over the years, including the multi-purpose Bank of Ghana Auditorium, the State-of-the-Art Administration Block, the sports complex, lecture pavilions, and laboratories.

“I am also aware of a proposal to fund additional infrastructure through partnerships. However, due to IMF limitations, the Republic of Ghana is restricted from borrowing. That said, I am reviewing a proposal to secure over €200 million to support further infrastructure development at the university.”

He further urged the new Chairman to help address governance issues, particularly the legal challenges surrounding the office of the Pro-Vice Chancellor.

“Nana, I have known you since my early years of legal practice. I know your values, and it is in recognition of your integrity that the President has appointed you to chair this Council. You are expected to bring discipline to the governance of the institution.”

In his acceptance speech, Osagyefo Oseadeeyo Agyeman Badu II assured the Minister and the university community of his commitment to effective leadership.

“Together with other Council members, we will address the petitions and litigation currently facing the university. We will ensure these matters are resolved within the shortest possible time, so we can focus on advancing the university’s work.

“In conclusion, I reiterate our commitment to working collaboratively with all stakeholders to achieve the university’s goals. Together, we can achieve greatness and cement UENR’s position as a leader in higher education.”

Meanwhile, President John Dramani Mahama, exercising his constitutional mandate under the 1992 Constitution of Ghana is expected to submit a list of 21 High Court judges to the Judicial Council for consideration and possible appointment to the Court of Appeal which includes Dormaahene.

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Watch Kotoko’s first training session ahead of Kaizer Chiefs game

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Asante Kotoko have kicked off their preparations in South Africa ahead of their high-profile clash with Kaizer Chiefs in this year’s Toyota Cup, and fans are already getting a glimpse of what’s to come.

The Porcupine Warriors held their first training session in Durban on Thursday, putting in the work at the Moses Mabhida Stadium training pitch, where the big friendly will be played on Monday, 26th July 2025.

Under the watchful eye of new head coach Karim Zito, the squad went through an intense session that included running drills, sharp passing routines, one-on-one battles, and shooting practice as they sharpened up for the showdown.

Key names, including striker Kwame Opoku, club captain Samba O’Neil, and promising talent Albert Amoah, all participated in the session.

New signings Inusah Adams and Joseph Amoah also joined in, giving fans an early look at how they’re settling into the squad.

In June 2025, Asante Kotoko confirmed their participation in the Toyota Cup, describing the friendly against Kaizer Chiefs as an important part of building their relationship with one of Africa’s biggest clubs and fine-tuning the team for the CAF Confederation Cup campaign.

The clash will serve as a key test for Zito’s men as they gear up for the 2025/26 season, with the club determined to make a strong statement both at home and on the continent.

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Government to develop tourism clusters around Volta Lake under ‘Show24’ – Ato Forson

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The Government of Ghana is set to boost tourism along the Volta Lake with the introduction of “Show24,” a key pillar of the Volta Economic Corridor project under the 24-Hour Economy and Accelerated Export Development Programme.

The Minister of Finance, Dr. Cassiel Ato Forson, revealed this during the presentation of the 2025 Mid-Year Budget Review in Parliament on Thursday, July 24, 2025.

According to the minister, Show24 will focus on developing tourism clusters and hospitality hubs around the Volta Lake, positioning the area as a significant attraction to drive economic growth through tourism and service-oriented investments.

“Show24 will develop tourism clusters and hospitality hubs along the lake,” parts of the minister’s report read.

The initiative forms part of a broader strategy to unlock the vast economic and environmental potential of the Volta Lake and its surrounding lands through the Volta Economic Corridor.

The project also aims to revive and expand Dr. Kwame Nkrumah’s original vision of the Volta Project as a hub for agro-industry, trade, and transport.

In addition to Show24, other components of the Corridor Project include Grow24, which will irrigate over two million hectares of farmland for year-round farming, Make24, for establishing agro-industrial parks, and Connect24, which will transform the lake into a major inland transport route linking all parts of the country.

Dr. Forson assured Parliament that the Ministry of Finance will outline further support for this transformative programme in the 2026 budget.

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2025 has been tough, but we’re focused – Ato Forson

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Finance Minister Dr. Cassiel Ato Forson has acknowledged that 2025 has presented significant challenges for the government in managing the economy, describing the year as particularly tough for the country’s economic team.

Speaking in an interview with Joy FM on Thursday, July 24—shortly after presenting the 2025 Mid-Year Budget Statement to Parliament—Dr. Ato Forson acknowledged the severity of the difficulties but emphasized that the economic management team remains focused and committed to navigating them.

“This year has been difficult; maybe we are not saying it. It has been difficult for us, the economic managers,” he said. “It’s only that we’re focused and we are dealing with the situations.”

His comments come as the Mahama-led administration continues efforts to stabilise the economy, improve public financial management, and build on recent gains in key macroeconomic indicators.

Earlier in Parliament, the Finance Minister unveiled a range of fiscal and structural reforms aimed at reinvigorating growth and enhancing the country’s economic resilience.

Despite the ongoing hardships, Dr. Ato Forson reiterated the government’s resolve to steer the nation toward recovery and long-term stability.

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Appointments Committee to vet final deputy minister nominees today

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Parliament’s Appointments Committee will today, Friday, July 25, 2025, vet the final batch of deputy ministerial nominees.

The nominations were made by President John Mahama in accordance with Articles 78(1) and 79(1) of the 1992 Constitution.

The four nominees, all sitting Members of Parliament, are set to appear before the Committee. They are:

  • Dorcas Affo-Toffey, MP for Jomoro – nominated for Deputy Minister of Transport

  • James Gyakye Quayson, MP for Assin North – nominated for Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs

  • Mohammed Adam Sukparu, MP for Sissala West – nominated for Deputy Minister for Communication, Digital Technology, and Innovations

  • Dr. Grace Ayensu-Danquah, MP for Essikado-Ketan – nominated for Deputy Minister of Health

The Speaker of Parliament, Rt. Hon. Alban Sumana Kingsford Bagbin, referred the nominations to the Appointments Committee on July 17 for vetting and consideration.

This session marks the final round of deputy ministerial vettings under the current administration. Upon approval, the nominees will assist their respective sector ministers in executing government policy and ensuring efficient public service delivery.

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GIHOC launches reset agenda to tackle GH¢427m debt

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The Chief Executive Officer of GIHOC Distilleries Limited, Jones Borteye Applerh, has committed to clearing the company’s over GH¢427 million legacy debt as part of a sweeping industrial recovery and transformation agenda.

Addressing journalists during a media tour of the company’s factory on July 24, 2025, Borteye Applerh said GIHOC is undergoing a reset that will be anchored on discipline, efficiency, and delivery.

“This is not just a change in management. This is a call to integrity, discipline, and above all, delivery. GIHOC must rise again,” he declared.

He revealed that the company is currently operating at less than 40 percent efficiency, with some of its equipment dating as far back as 1964.

He described the financial situation as dire, with debts exceeding GH¢427 million, including unpaid taxes to the Ghana Revenue Authority (GRA), pension arrears, loans, and obligations to suppliers, MASLOC, and other creditors.

He noted that the lack of raw materials had stalled production for months, resulting in the near disappearance of GIHOC’s flagship brands from the market.

“Let me be frank, GIHOC is facing its own challenges just like other SOEs; but they are not insurmountable.”

In just under three months of assuming office, the new CEO says the tide has begun to turn. GIHOC has procured 2.6 million bottles and reversed the “no bottle return” scheme introduced by his predecessor.

The company has also resolved its ethanol supply crisis, thanks to what he described as “the kind benevolence of a traditional ethanol supplier of GIHOC,” and repaired aging equipment — including machines that had been idle for years.

He further highlighted internal reforms, noting that “internal controls have been tightened, we are plugging every leak.”

Production has also resumed in full force. The sachet line, G Tot, is currently operational 24/7, positioning the company as a prime player in the government’s 24-hour economy initiative.

“We are poised for the charge given by H.E the President under Ghana’s 24-hour economy Policy. As you all acknowledge, GIHOC is an easy candidate.”

Looking ahead, Applerh outlined a three-horizon strategy. In the short term, the company will stabilise operations through full audits, strict cost controls, and renegotiation of debts with GRA, SSNIT, MASLOC, and other creditors.

The medium-term plan focuses on growth through rebranding of key products such as Takai, Sorento Wine, and Chevalier, reactivation of exports across ECOWAS, and revamping of the Kumasi bottling water plant.

In the long term, the CEO hinted at transformative projects such as the possible construction of a new ultra-modern plant in the Volta Region, revival of the Aboso Glass Factory to ensure local bottle production, and establishment of a dedicated logistics fleet to control distribution.

He also highlighted the corporate values that would underpin this transformation:

“We will be transparent. We will be merit-driven. We will value dialogue over confrontation. We will promote gender equity and youth inclusion. We will be aligned with the RESET agenda and the national industrialisation plan.”

He concluded by rallying all stakeholders to get involved in the company’s revival.

“GIHOC is not one person. It is not for the Board Members alone. It is all of us—staff, investors, suppliers, distributors, and customers. We invite scrutiny. We welcome partnerships. We need your trust.”

SIGA to reshape performance contracts in support of 24-Hour economy

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The State Interests and Governance Authority (SIGA) has signaled plans to review and realign the performance contracts of specified entities under its oversight, in line with the government’s 24-hour economy initiative.

According to SIGA, the goal is to ensure public sector workers have a clear understanding of their work schedules—paving the way for more job opportunities and improving overall productivity.

Speaking to the media after a leadership dialogue held on Wednesday, July 23, 2025, on Ghana’s 24-hour economy—organised by BERKH Africa in partnership with the Institute of Directors-Ghana—SIGA Director-General Prof. Michael Kpessa-Whyte emphasised the need to adapt performance contracts to reflect the goals of the initiative.

“One of the ways we can track the impact of the 24-hour economy is by monitoring the performance and productivity of specified entities under SIGA. These entities already operate under performance contracts with defined Key Performance Indicators (KPIs),” Prof. Kpessa-Whyte stated.

“To align with the 24-hour economy, we must tweak the framework of these contracts—ensuring that where feasible, entities operate beyond the traditional 9-to-5 schedule, potentially extending work hours into the evening.”

Meanwhile, Executive Secretary of the National Labour Commission, Dr. Bernice Anowa Welbeck, called for enhanced collaboration with capacity-building institutions to support businesses transitioning to the 24-hour model. She also highlighted the need for better resourcing of the Labour Department to enable effective supervision of its implementation.

“When labour inspections are conducted, findings related to worker exploitation can be reported. If unresolved after advisory, the matter can be escalated to the Commission for action,” she explained.

Abdul Nasser Alidu, Head of Strategy and Programmes at the 24-Hour Secretariat, identified agriculture as a key pillar of the initiative—particularly under the Grow 24 programme. He noted that value chains such as rice, maize, tomatoes, onions, oil palm, and soybeans are being prioritised due to their influence on food inflation.

He also revealed plans to establish agro-industrial parks along the Volta Economic Corridor to bolster productivity in the sector.

In her opening remarks, Lizzy-Ann Kwaggbedzi, Country Lead for BERKH Africa, emphasized that the 24-hour economy extends beyond simply extending business hours.

“The idea of a 24-hour economy is not just about keeping businesses open longer; it challenges us to innovate business models, expand market access, leverage digital transformation, and build resilient supply chains,” she said.

The theme for the event was: “Innovating for Growth: Adapting Business Models to Ghana’s 24-Hour Economy”.

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Debt restructuring programme was a betrayal of pensioners – Dr Ato Forson

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Finance Minister Dr. Cassiel Ato Forson has criticised the previous administration’s handling of Ghana’s debt crisis.

He accused the Akufo-Addo-led government of not only mismanaging the economy but also stripping pensioners of both their life savings and their dignity.

Speaking on JoyNews’ PM Express on Thursday, July 22, just hours after presenting the 2025 Mid-Year Fiscal Policy Review to Parliament, Dr. Forson rejected suggestions that the current government’s progress should be attributed to the fiscal space created by the NPP administration’s debt restructuring.

“First of all, the debt restructuring for me was not well structured, it was very badly structured,” he said in response to a question about whether the debt exchange program had given the government breathing room.

“I say so in the sense that, you would ask, why do you restructure your debt and create such a hump?”

The Minister questioned the logic behind the debt profile created under the Domestic Debt Exchange Programme (DDEP), describing it as reckless and cancerous.

“Are you setting someone up to fail? No one restructures a debt like this. Because restructuring a debt by creating this kind of humps can be cancerous. It can set the country back to another economic disaster like we saw in 2022,” he warned.

But it was his comments on how pensioners were affected that carried the most emotional weight.

“In fact, you do a debt restructuring to the extent that you deny pensioners of their savings and their dignity cannot be said to be a good debt restructuring,” Dr. Forson declared.

He blamed the previous government’s excessive borrowing for pushing Ghana into a financial corner that left citizens and creditors on a collision course.

“Why is it that government of Ghana should have gone into debt restructuring when it was avoidable in the first place. It is because the Akufo-Addo government borrowed and borrowed until Ghana could not pay its debt.

“They borrowed and borrowed until the needs of the citizens and then the needs of the creditors collided,” he said.

“That is not the kind of governance we want to do,” Dr. Forson concluded, distancing the current administration from the economic policies of its predecessor.

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Former head of Central African football body jailed for war crimes

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Edouard Ngaïssona was elected to the executive committee of the Confederation of African Football in February 2018.

The former head of the Central African Republic (CAR) football federation, Patrice-Edouard Ngaïssona, has been found guilty of committing 28 war crimes and crimes against humanity by judges at the International Criminal Court (ICC).

He was accused, alongside Alfred Yekatom, of coordinating attacks against the country’s Muslim population in 2013-14.

Yekatom, nicknamed Rambo, was found guilty of 20 charges. The judges gave their verdict after a trial lasting almost four years involving more than 170 witnesses and nearly 20,000 items of evidence.

Ngaïssona was sentenced to 12 years, and Yekatom to 15 years.

Violence has gripped the CAR for much of the past decade, but a recent peace deal led to the dissolution of two rebel groups this month.

CAR was plunged into turmoil in 2013 when predominantly Muslim rebels from the Séléka group seized power in the majority Christian country.

A band of mostly Christian militias, called the anti-Balaka, rose up to counter Séléka after then-President François Bozizé was ousted.

Ngaïssona and Yekatom were convicted of numerous crimes, including murder, torture and persecuting a religious group.

Ngaïssona was acquitted of rape, while Yekatom was cleared of enlisting children as soldiers.

Both men had denied all charges.

The prosecution set out the alleged system of command, saying Ngaïssona provided funds and instructions to anti-Balaka groups in 2013 and 2014.

Yekatom was a commander who allegedly led fighters into the capital, Bangui, on 5 December 2013, where civilians were slaughtered.

The prosecution said the pair’s strategy was to make all Muslims their target, describing them as “enemies of the nation”.

Yekatom authorised his fighters to attack Muslim civilians, including to slit throats, cut off ears and bury people alive, the prosecution alleged.

Asked to enter a plea at the start of the trial, both men rejected all the charges.

Media reports at the time indicate that at least 1,000 people were killed in tit-for-tat clashes in Bangui in December 2013, and half the city’s population fled in that month alone.

Who is Patrice-Edouard Ngaïssona?

He was the self-declared political co-ordinator of anti-Balaka forces.

Ngaïssona was barred from running for CAR president in 2015 because of his alleged role in the atrocities.

He is a former head of the CAR’s football federation and briefly served as sports minister before being elected to the executive committee of the Confederation of African Football (Caf) in February 2018.

His appointment was criticised by several human rights groups.

“If the allegations were true, I wouldn’t be here today,” he told AFP news agency at the time. “[I don’t] mix politics and sport – everything I’ve done has been for the good of my country.”

French authorities arrested him in December 2018 and he was transferred to the ICC in January 2019.

Who is Alfred Yekatom?

Yekatom was elected as an MP in 2016, despite being subject to UN sanctions.

He was arrested in October 2018 after he fired a gun in parliament, then ran away, after a row with a fellow MP.

His extradition to the ICC was the first from CAR.

The International Federation for Human Rights (known by its French acronym FIDH) said it signalled the authorities there were committed to fighting impunity.

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24 projects government is prioritising in 2025

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The Minister of Finance, Dr Cassiel Ato Forson, has outlined twenty-four priority projects the government has submitted to the Official Creditor Committee and the International Monetary Fund.

According to him, this is expected to trigger the resumption of disbursements

for projects on the priority list upon the signing of bilateral agreements between Ghana and creditor countries.

Speaking during the presentation of the Mid-Year Budget Review on July 24, 2025, he said, “We aim to ensure that all the priority projects are completed and commissioned by the end of 2028.”

The priority projects outlined by the minister are:

1. New Bridge Across the Volta River at Volivo

2. Construction of the Tema-Aflao Road Project- Phase 1;

3. Tema Motorway Roundabout, through Ashaiman Roundabout to Atimpoku;

4. Construction of 14 Pedestrian Bridges;

5. Kumasi Roads and Drainage Extension;

6. Paa Grant Interchange and Sekondi/Takoradi Township Roads- Phase 1;

7. Rehabilitation of Dome-Kitase Road;

8. Obetsebi Lamptey Interchange – Phase 2;

9. Bolgatanga-Bawku-Pulimakom Road;

10. PTC Roundabout Interchange Project at Takoradi;

11. Construction of Drinking Water Facilities in Wenchi;

12. Sekondi-Takoradi Water Supply;

13. Modernization of Komfo-Anokye Teaching Hospital;

14. Construction of Central Medical Stores in Tema;

15. Effia Nkwanta Regional Hospital in Takoradi;

16. Bolgatanga Regional Hospital;

17. Establishment of the University of Environment and Sustainable Development at Bunso;

18. Establishment of 9 State-of-the-Art Technical and Vocational Education Training Centres;

19. Integrated E-Learning Laboratories in Senior High Schools;

20. Expansion and Development of Existing Senior High Schools;

21. Renewable Energy Programme: Pilot Photovoltaic System;

22. Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency Programme;

23. Construction of the Takoradi Market; and

24. Kumasi Central Market Phase 2.

Ato Forson added that the main criterion for the selection of these projects was closeness to completion.

“As a result, projects which were over 70% complete were given priority. The resumption of disbursements for the projects and their associated debt service is fully in line with our commitments under the bilateral debt restructuring and the IMF Programme,” he added.

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Female exec captured in viral Coldplay concert clip resigns

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A US tech company’s chief people officer, who was apparently caught on a big screen at a Coldplay concert embracing the company’s CEO, has resigned.

Kristin Cabot, Astronomer’s chief people officer, is no longer with the company and has resigned, the firm told the BBC in a statement.

Her departure follows that of Andy Byron, the company’s former CEO, who left last week after the company announced he would be placed on leave and investigated.

The BBC has been unable to independently confirm the identities of either person in the clip.

It shows a man and a woman, who were identified by US media as co-workers, embracing on a jumbo screen at the arena before they abruptly ducked and hid.

After seeing the pair abruptly try to hide from the camera, Coldplay lead singer Chris Martin said to the crowd: “Either they’re having an affair, or they’re just very shy.”

The video, which showed the pair swaying to music at the concert before trying to hide, gained millions of views on social media. It was then shared across platforms, turned into memes and made fun of on television programmes.

As internet sleuths attempted to identify the pair and fake statements surfaced about the incident, Astronomer put out a statement announcing an investigation into the matter, without specifying the video, and said its CEO would be placed on leave.

The following day, the company announced that Mr Byron had resigned.

The company, which deals with data, analytics and artificial intelligence, announced that co-founder and chief product officer Pete DeJoy was appointed interim CEO.

“The events of the past few days have received a level of media attention that few companies – let alone startups in our small corner of the data and AI world – ever encounter,” Mr DeJoy said in an update after taking the reins.

He noted the company became a “household” name almost overnight and would continue on its path forward, and “commitment to building something great”.

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Sule Binchera dumps Ken for Bawumia ahead of NPP primaries

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In a significant shift within the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Alhaji Sule Binchera, former constituency coordinator for Kennedy Agyapong in the Yendi Constituency, has officially joined the campaign of former Vice President Mahamudu Bawumia ahead of the party’s presidential elections in January.

The seasoned grassroots organiser, known for his longstanding loyalty to the Kennedy Agyapong camp, made the announcement on Wednesday, describing the move as a call to duty in the interest of party unity and Ghana’s future.

“This is not about personal loyalty. It’s about the survival and success of our great party,” Binchera said. “Bawumia has shown the readiness, maturity, and vision to lead the NPP into the next chapter. I am proud to be part of that journey.”

Binchera’s defection is seen as a strategic blow to Kennedy Agyapong’s internal campaign and a boost to Bawumia’s growing influence in the northern region.

His credibility and mobilising power in Yendi and its surrounding areas have made him a respected voice among the party’s rank and file.

Bawumia, who is currently touring parts of the Northern Region, expressed gratitude for the endorsement.

“We welcome Alhaji Binchera and commend his courage. This is the time to come together and consolidate our strength as a party. Breaking the eight is not a slogan—it’s a mission we must all take seriously.”

As the race for the NPP flagbearer intensifies, defections such as this may prove pivotal.

With Binchera now in his corner, Bawumia continues to cement his image not only as the establishment’s candidate, but as a bridge-builder capable of bringing all factions under one umbrella ahead of the 2025 general elections.

Michael Nyinaku cleared of all charges in high-profile Beige Bank case

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Former CEO of the defunct Beige Bank, Michael Nyinaku, has been acquitted of all 43 criminal charges leveled against him, including stealing, money laundering, and fraudulent breach of trust, in a landmark ruling delivered by the Accra High Court.

This decision marks a dramatic turning point in one of the most watched financial cases following the 2018 banking sector clean-up.

The court ruled that Nyinaku had no case to answer, effectively ending a years-long legal battle that placed him at the center of alleged financial misconduct.

Beige Bank, one of several indigenous banks affected by the central bank’s reforms, had its license revoked in August 2018 by the Bank of Ghana over what the regulator described as severe irregularities and non-compliance.

Following the revocation, the institution was placed under receivership, leading to a detailed investigation and subsequent charges by the Office of the Attorney-General.

The prosecution claimed that Nyinaku diverted over GH¢1.2 billion of depositor funds between 2015 and 2018, using various entities he owned or controlled.

These included transfers from customer fixed deposit accounts to Beige Capital Asset Management, the creation of a fictitious savings and loans account to facilitate transactions, and other alleged manipulations involving companies within the Beige Group.

However, the court found that the prosecution had failed to provide compelling evidence to back its claims. Despite the scale and seriousness of the accusations, the judge determined that the facts presented did not warrant a conviction.

Marcus Rashford breaks 39-year old record after joining Barcelona

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England international, Marcus Rashford has broken an impressive 39 years old record after joining Barcelona on a season-long loan move from Manchester United.

The move, which will see the 27-year-old attacker stay with the La Liga giants till 2026, makes Rashford the first English player to sign for Barcelona since Gary Lineker in 1986.

Per the details of the loan deal, the Catalan giants have the option of signing the England international on a permanent basis for £30.3m (35m euros) in 2026.

This move marks a significant milestone for Rashford, who will be playing outside the English Premier League for the first time in his professional career.

Rashford fell out of favour with manager Ruben Amorin at Manchester United and was dropped since December 2024, a situation that forced him to spend the second half of half of the 2024-25 season at Aston Villa on loan.

BBC quoted him as saying, “I’m very excited,” …“It’s a club where people’s dreams come true, they win big prizes.”

“What the club stands for means a lot for me. I feel like I’m at home and a big factor in my choice to come here is because it is a family place and a good place for good players to showcase their skills. I’m eager to learn the Barcelona way.”

After dropping his iconic Man United number 10 jersey at Old Trafford, Rashford has been offered the jersey number 14 at his new club.

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Watch Appiah Stadium’s dramatic encounter with Mahama

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Appiah Stadium staged one of his famous political spectacles when he interacted with the President Appiah Stadium staged one of his famous political spectacles when he interacted with the President

A staunch supporter of President John Dramani Mahama, Appiah Stadium, sparked controversy on July 24, 2025, during the 13th Wreath Laying Ceremony to honour the memory of former President John Evans Fiifi Atta Mills.

Appiah Stadium, born Frank Kwaku Appiah, staged one of his famous political spectacles when he interacted with President Mahama on the dais.

A viral video shows him sitting on the dais and having a hearty chat with the president, during which he pulled out his phone, seemingly to ask for the president’s contact information.

The president’s gesture of rubbing Appiah Stadium’s shiny bare head has been interpreted as a sign of their strong bond and friendship.

Since switching from the NPP to the NDC, Appiah Stadium’s relevance has centred around creating attention-grabbing scenes with high-profile personalities, including President Mahama.

Below is the full video.

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Ofori-Atta’s understanding of economic management was reckless borrowing

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Policy Analyst Steve Manteaw has described Ken Ofori-Atta as Ghana’s most incompetent finance minister.

He says in Ghana’s economic history, he will go down as the worst to have managed the country’s economy.

To Steve Manteaw, Ofori-Atta’s only understanding of the management of an economy was reckless borrowing and nothing else.

But for Ken Ofori-Atta’s recklessness, the country would not have found itself in the dire economic situation it is in.

“You mean the most incompetent finance Minister in the economic history of Ghana, who’s only understanding of economic management was reckless borrowing? It is his mismanagement that led the country into the DDEP in the first place,” he said in a post on social media.

Steve Manteaw used the opportunity to hail Cassiel Ato Forson’s management of the economy in six months indicating that “The macro data have exceeded most IMF programme targets. And all it took was fiscal prudence and efficient spending.

Ato toaso!!!“.

Crop Tops for Ladies: A Bold Fashion Statement

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Crop tops have become an essential piece in many women’s wardrobes, transcending seasonal trends to become a staple in casual, chic, and even formal fashion. Originally gaining popularity in the 1980s and 1990s, crop tops have made a significant comeback in recent years, offering endless styling possibilities for women of all body types and fashion preferences.

A crop top is a short top that typically exposes the midriff, although variations exist that show more or less skin depending on the cut and design. They come in a wide range of styles, including off-shoulder, sleeveless, long-sleeved, knotted, and wrap tops. Because of this variety, crop tops can be worn for a casual day out, a beach trip, a night party, or even paired with a blazer for a semi-formal look.

One of the biggest appeals of crop tops is their versatility. They pair effortlessly with high-waisted jeans, skirts, shorts, or palazzo pants. High-waist bottoms, in particular, can provide a more balanced look by offering coverage and elongating the legs. For a more layered appearance, crop tops can be worn under overalls, dungarees, or paired with a kimono or jacket.

In terms of fabric, cotton crop tops are great for everyday comfort, while silk or satin versions offer a more polished look for evening wear. Statement crop tops with ruffles, sequins, or bold prints can elevate a simple outfit into a fashion-forward ensemble.

Importantly, crop tops are not limited by age or size. Modern fashion encourages women to embrace their bodies and wear what makes them feel confident. The rise of body-positive fashion has contributed to more inclusive designs that cater to diverse body shapes and sizes.

In conclusion, crop tops for ladies are more than just a trend—they are a symbol of modern, expressive fashion. With the right styling, anyone can incorporate a crop top into their wardrobe to reflect personal style, comfort, and confidence.

Gov’t asking Ghanaians to tighten belts while living large – Sammi Awuku

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Member of Parliament for Akwapem North, Sammi Awuku Member of Parliament for Akwapem North, Sammi Awuku

Member of Parliament for Akwapem North, Sammi Awuku, has accused the current government of engaging in superficial governance, prioritising public relations over genuine economic relief.

In an interview on Channel One’s Newsroom, Awuku launched a blistering critique of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), suggesting that its governance model thrives on “P.R., optics and settings.”

“I see a trend. We have said that this government is a government of three things: P.R., optics and settings,” he said. “So, anything that positions them as doing something, but in actual fact, the pocket economy speaks for itself.”

The former National Organiser of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) said the government has failed to back its rhetoric with real change, particularly on cost-saving measures.

Citing an example, he pointed to the supposed cancellation of fuel allocations for government appointees. But according to him, this commitment exists more in announcement than in action.

“The same government says they were scrapping the fuel allocation for appointees of the government,” Awuku recalled, before exposing what he claims is the current reality.

“Today, we are at Jubilee House, and you can see that the fuel depot was functioning. The depot at Castle Osu, where you have several appointees and these National Security operatives and people who do not even qualify to even draw fuel from this vending point are actively still drawing fuel.”

He said the government’s messaging on sacrifice contradicts its own indulgences. “It is like the Ghanaian is being asked to tighten her belt, and the government is using elastic around the waist,” he quipped.

Old video of Mustapha Hamid promising to rescue Ghana resurfaces amidst GH₵280m extortion scandal

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An old video of former Chief Executive of the National Petroleum Authority (NPA), Dr Mustapha Abdul-Hamid, has resurfaced online amidst allegations of extorting GH₵280.51 million from oil marketing companies.

The video, popularized ahead of the 2016 general elections when he was spokesperson for then-candidate Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo, features his catchphrase “We need to rescue this country, walahi.”

Dr Abdul-Hamid coined this mantra to urge Ghanaians to vote out the NDC, then in power, citing economic mismanagement, corruption, and insensitivity to Ghanaians’ plight.

However, he now faces accusations of massive extortion, starkly contrasting his anti-corruption stance prior to the 2016 general elections which his party eventually won.

The Office of the Special Prosecutor (OSP) has alleged that Dr Abdul-Hamid masterminded a GH₵280 million extortion scandal when he headed the National Petroleum Authority (NPA) as its Chief Executive.

The news of his alleged scandal has generated huge interest among many Ghanaians especially the youth and social media users.

Online commentators have criticized him, suggesting his purported “rescue” mission while his party was in opposition was nothing than a political ploy strategically engineered to hoodwink the people.

Meanwhile, Dr Abdul-Hamid has pleaded not guilty to charges of conspiracy, extortion, and using public office for profit.

He was granted bail in the sum of GH₵2 million with two sureties when he appeared before the court on Wednesday, July 23, 2025.

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No government contract should be awarded in foreign currency from July 24

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President John Dramani Mahama President John Dramani Mahama

President John Mahama has ordered that effective Thursday, July 24, 2025, no government contract should be awarded in any foreign-denominated currency.

According to the Minister of Finance, Dr Cassiel Ato Forson, the pricing of goods and services and the award of contracts in foreign currency pose significant risk to fiscal management with severe implications for the stability of the local currency.

During the presentation of the 2025 Mid-Year Budget Review, he said, “Unfortunately, foreign currencies are becoming the means of transacting business in Ghana. This trend, if not checked, will erode the confidence in our currency, drive inflation, and result in the loss of value in the symbol of our sovereignty.

“To curb this unfortunate development, President John Dramani Mahama has directed that, beginning today, 24th July 2025, no contract awarded by the government irrespective of the source of funding should be denominated in foreign currency.”

He added that; “We also want to use this opportunity to remind the public that per the Foreign Exchange Act, 2006 (Act 723), companies, institutions and individuals are prohibited from pricing, advertising, receiving or making payments for goods and services in foreign currencies in Ghana without written authorisation from the Bank of Ghana.”

The Bank of Ghana has also warned against transacting any form of business in foreign currencies in Ghana.

According to the Central Bank, this is illegal.

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It’s been difficult changing the mindset of my appointees – President Mahama

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President John Dramani Mahama President John Dramani Mahama

President of Ghana, John Dramani Mahama, has expressed his frustration in altering the mindset of some of his appointees and even the Ghanaian people.

However, the president has indicated that he will not relent in his drive to reset Ghana and help strengthen Democracy.

He made this known when investigative journalist, Manasseh Azure, visited his office to appreciate him for the decision to end the government’s contract with Zoomlion.

During the visit, the president indicated that the District Assembly Common Fund will be sent to the Assemblies as against giving them 43% while the DACF keeps the remaining which is mostly used for shady procurement deals.

“President Mahama also stated that his government had decided to ensure the District Assemblies Common Fund is distributed to the assemblies, instead of the money being spent in Accra. In the past, the assemblies got only 43% of the Fund, while the remainder was used for shady procurements and contracts at the DACF in Accra. Of course, a chunk (if not all) of those procurements went to Zoomlion and its subsidiaries,” he wrote.

The investigative journalist also stated that; “While acknowledging the difficulty in changing the mindset of Ghanaians, including some of his appointees, President Mahama said he was focused on resetting Ghana and helping to strengthen our democracy.”

Meanwhile, a team is said to be working on a document to guide the government’s decision to give MMDs the power to manage their sanitation.

Read Manasseh’s post on his visit to Mahama

Yesterday, I had the honour of meeting the President of the Republic, H.E. John Dramani Mahama, at the Jubilee House. We discussed governance and accountability, and he encouraged me to keep up with my accountability journalism, a job he described as very difficult.

I took the opportunity to thank him for the bold decision he took to discontinue the 19-year fraudulent Zoomlion-YEA contract. I also asked for an update on this and the reform of the sanitation management he had promised, and he responded.

A team is working on a document to guide the government’s decision to give the metropolitan, municipal and district assemblies (MMDAs) the power to manage their sanitation.

President Mahama also stated that his government had decided to ensure the District Assemblies Common Fund is distributed to the assemblies, instead of the money being spent in Accra. In the past, the assemblies got only 43% of the Fund, while the remainder was used for shady procurements and contracts at the DACF in Accra. Of course, a chunk (if not all) of those procurements went to Zoomlion and its subsidiaries.

While acknowledging the difficulty in changing the mindset of Ghanaians, including some of his appointees, President Mahama said he was focused on resetting Ghana and helping to strengthen our democracy.

I wished him well, and I pray he succeeds. For if he succeeds, Ghana prospers.

Ghana Spends US$400M Annually on Tomato Imports Despite Farming Potential

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Ghana imports over $400 million worth of tomatoes yearly from Burkina Faso despite abundant agricultural resources, Food and Agriculture Minister Eric Opoku has revealed.

The disclosure came during Adom TV’s investigative documentary “Hunger After Plenty,” exposing systemic failures in Ghana’s food supply chain.

According to Minister Opoku, the nation’s fertile lands and extensive farmer base contrast sharply with recurring shortages that force massive imports. “It is heartbreaking that despite our blessings, we face seasonal hunger,” Opoku stated in the documentary, which highlights vast tomato and yam surpluses left rotting in fields due to inadequate preservation infrastructure.

The film documents severe post-harvest losses between March and July annually, triggering nationwide price spikes. Experts interviewed propose urgent investments in cold storage, processing facilities, and buffer stock systems to bridge seasonal gaps. A cited UN report indicates over 40% of Ghana’s 34 million population experience food insecurity.

Scenes show market traders discarding unsold produce while consumers struggle with unaffordable prices. “Hunger After Plenty” questions how an agriculturally endowed nation faces such contradictions, urging policy reforms and infrastructure modernization to harness domestic potential.

‘Let President Mahama govern for a year before judging him’ – Former Ledzokuku MCE to NPP

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President John Dramani Mahama President John Dramani Mahama

Former Ledzokuku Municipal Chief Executive (MCE) and member of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Mordecai Abusuayedom Quarshie, has called on members of the party to allow President John Dramani Mahama to govern for at least one year before subjecting his administration to criticism or comparison.

According to a report by starrfm.com.gh on July 23, Quarshie appealed to members of the NPP to exercise restraint and give the president space to implement his vision for the country.

He emphasised that history has shown how public perception of leadership can shift over time, citing the case of former Head of State, General Ignatius Kutu Acheampong.

“Even General Acheampong, who Ghanaians vilified so much and eventually tied him to a stake and shot him, now attracts positive reviews from some quarters. Today, you hear comments about him and you wonder if it’s the same person being talked about,” he said.

The former MCE encouraged the NPP to prioritise internal reorganisation, party unity, and a recommitment to the principles of public service.

“What is important is that the NPP unites, come together, and commit to service to humanity and not just to ourselves,” he stated.

He noted that the party is undergoing a period of reflection and preparation, and expressed confidence that when completed, the NPP would be well-positioned to present a renewed and appealing message to the Ghanaian electorate.

“We are in the process of preparing, and I believe firmly that when we finish and come back, we can present something that Ghanaians will find wholesome and attractive again,” he added.

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Hulk Hogan Dead At 71 After Cardiac Arrest: Latest Updates

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WWE Hall of Famer Hulk Hogan has died at age 71 following a cardiac arrest at his Clearwater, Florida home early Thursday morning, Newsweek has confirmed. Hulk Hogan’s manager, Linda Bose, told Newsweek Thursday that she was “heartbroken” over the loss of the star.

“Unfortunately we must confirm that Terry Bollea, aka Hulk Hogan passed away this morning,” she said. “We are heartbroken. He was such a great human being and friend.”

What to Know:

  • The Clearwater Police Department stated that emergency crews responded to the 9:51 a.m. 911 call at Hogan’s home in Clearwater Beach.
  • “The nature of the call was for a cardiac arrest,” they said in a statement, adding that Hogan had been taken to Morton Plant Hospital, where he was pronounced deceased.
  • His wife, Sky, had recently denied rumors of a coma, saying his heart was “strong.”
  • Hogan had been recovering from neck surgery performed in May.
  • Speculation about his health had circulated for weeks, including “deathbed” rumors.
  • Born Terry Gene Bollea, Hogan was a central figure in the rise of wrestling during the 1980s and 1990s.

Stay with Newsweek for the latest.


Hogan performed the most iconic wrestling take-down of his career in 1987


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Hulk Hogan vs Andre the giant Wrestlemania Vl March 27 1988 at Historic Convention Hall in Atlantic City, New Jersey March 22 1988.

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One of the most unforgettable moments in professional wrestling history occurred on March 29, 1987, when Hulk Hogan faced André the Giant in the main event of WrestleMania III at the Pontiac Silverdome. Before a crowd of over 93,000 fans, Hogan stunned the world by lifting the 7-foot-4, 520-pound André and slamming him to the mat—a feat that had never been accomplished in WWE’s spotlight.

The move, now known as “the body slam heard around the world,” marked the climax of their David vs. Goliath storyline and symbolized a seismic shift in the popularity of wrestling. Hogan followed the slam with his signature leg drop to secure the victory, solidifying his status as the face of the sport.

Years later, Hogan reflected on the moment with awe. “I was worried because I didn’t know if I could get him up,” he said in a 2023 interview. “It was different than anything that’s ever happened… the greatest moment ever in my life as far as my career”.

The match remains a defining chapter in WWE history, credited with propelling wrestling into mainstream pop culture and showcasing the spectacle that WrestleMania would become.


Hulk Hogan’s health battles and multiple surgeries

Hulk Hogan’s medical history reflects the tough physical toll decades of professional wrestling had on his body.

Over the course of his career and retirement, he underwent more than 25 major surgeries, including extensive work on his back, neck, hips, shoulders, and knees.

As a result, Hogan struggled with nerve damage and chronic pain, which led to an extended battle with addiction to prescription painkillers and alcohol. He later spoke candidly about overcoming these addictions, crediting CBD use and total sobriety for his improved health and mental clarity.

“There was a period of time, about five or six years ago, where I was in crazy pain to the extent I couldn’t even function. When you have back surgery, it takes a good year for your body to recover, yet they were cutting on me every four months,” Hogan told People magazine in 2023.

He said that while he needed the pain medication then, once things started to get better, he was still taking the drugs.

“Once things started to wind down, they continued giving me the same meds. It got to a point where I’d recovered from the tenth back surgery, and the pharmacy would call me and say, ‘Your prescription’s ready,’ and like a dog chasing a bone, I’d go pick it up,” he said.

He said that he finally had a reckoning with himself and said, ” ‘I’m not in pain. I don’t need this. My body hurts from all the wrestling injuries, but I’m not in this excruciating pain that I can’t live with.'”

Hogan said he’d also given up drinking at the end of 2022 for his health.

In early 2025, he had a four-level cervical spine fusion procedure to address chronic neck pain and nerve issues. While this surgery led to temporary mobility concerns—reportedly requiring a cane—Hogan continued to make public appearances and remained active in media engagements.

Hogan passed away from cardiac arrest at his home in Clearwater, Florida, on Thursday at the age of 71.


Inside Hulk Hogan and Donald Trump’s lengthy friendship

Hulk Hogan and Donald Trump have shared a long-standing public association dating back to the 1980s, when Trump hosted WrestleMania IV and V at his Trump Plaza in Atlantic City.

Hogan was the headliner at both events, and the partnership helped elevate WWE’s mainstream appeal. The two men, both larger-than-life showmen, developed a mutual admiration, frequently appearing together in media and promoting each other’s ventures. Their relationship reflected a blend of wrestling spectacle and business glamor.

In the 2000s, both transitioned into reality television—Hogan with Hogan Knows Best and Trump with The Apprentice—further cementing their status as household names. Though Hogan didn’t participate in Trump’s famous “Battle of the Billionaires” match at WrestleMania 23, he supported Trump’s involvement in WWE, which culminated in Trump being inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame in 2013. Hogan himself had been inducted in 2005, and both were seen as symbols of Americana in the entertainment world.

Politically, Hogan flirted with support for Trump during the 2016 presidential campaign, even joking about being his running mate.

In 2024, during Trump’s presidential campaign, Hogan appeared at the RNC where he called Trump a “hero” and “gladiator.”

“Let Trump-a-mania run wild, brother,” he said before ripping off his shirt off in an unforgettable moment.

There were rumors in the early 1990s and again in the 2010s, that Hogan might try to run for public office—particularly Governor of Florida, where he resides. These never materialized, and Hogan himself usually dismissed them as media speculation or fan chatter.


List of Hulk Hogan’s awards and honors


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Throughout his decades-long career, Hulk Hogan—born Terry Gene Bollea—earned accolades across wrestling, entertainment, and philanthropy. His influence extended far beyond the ring, making him one of the most decorated and polarizing figures in sports entertainment.

  • WWE Hall of Fame: Inducted twice—individually in 2005 and as part of the New World Order in 2020
  • Championships:
    • 6-time WWE Champion
    • 6-time WCW World Heavyweight Champion
    • 2-time Royal Rumble winner (1990, 1991)
    • IWGP Heavyweight Champion (original version) in New Japan Pro-Wrestling
    • WWE Tag Team Champion with Edge
  • Pro Wrestling Illustrated Awards:
    • Wrestler of the Year (1987, 1991, 1994)
    • Match of the Year (1985, 1988, 1990, 2002)
    • Most Popular Wrestler (1985, 1989, 1990)
    • Inspirational Wrestler (1983, 1999)
    • Comeback of the Year (1994, 2002)
  • Other Wrestling Honors:
    • Inducted into the Professional Wrestling Hall of Fame (2003)
    • International Professional Wrestling Hall of Fame (2021)
    • Wrestling Observer Newsletter Hall of Fame (1996)
  • Entertainment Awards:
    • Kids’ Choice Award for Favorite Male Athlete (1988)
    • Teen Choice Award nominee for “Hogan Knows Best” (2006)
  • Public Recognition:
    • Named 2008 King of the Krewe of Bacchus in New Orleans, honoring his popularity among Make-A-Wish children
    • Inducted into the Boys and Girls Club Alumni Hall of Fame (2018)
    • Honored at Madison Square Garden’s “Hulk Hogan Appreciation Night” in 2015
    • Ranked No. 2 on Sports Illustrated‘s list of Greatest WWE Wrestlers of All Time

Life In Photos: Hulk Hogan’s wrestling legacy spans decades and promotions


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Hulk Hogan’s career in professional wrestling began in 1977 and evolved into one of the most influential runs in sports entertainment history. From his early days as Terry “The Hulk” Boulder to becoming the face of the WWF’s “Hulkamania” era, Hogan helped transform wrestling into a global phenomenon.


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He dominated the WWF throughout the 1980s, winning multiple championships and headlining nearly every major event. In 1994, Hogan joined WCW and reinvented himself as a villain, forming the New World Order (nWo) and ushering in a new era of edgy storytelling. His heel turn became a defining moment in wrestling history.


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Hulk Hogan vs Andre the giant Wrestlemania Vl March 27 1988 at Historic Convention Hall in Atlantic City, New Jersey March 22 1988.

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Hogan returned to WWE in the 2000s, capturing the Undisputed Championship and earning a Hall of Fame induction in 2005. He also appeared in TNA and NJPW, expanding his influence across promotions. Outside the ring, Hogan starred in films, launched businesses, and remained a pop culture icon despite personal controversies.


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Hogan’s Hollywood career: From Rocky III to Mr Nanny

Hulk Hogan was one of the first wrestling to make the jump from WWE to Hollywood.

Hogan’s first major film role came in “Rocky III” in 1982, where he played the character Thunderlips, a flamboyant wrestler who takes on Sylvester Stallone’s Rocky Balboa in a charity bout. The role was brief but memorable, launching Hogan into mainstream film consciousness and opening doors in Hollywood.

He went on to star in a number of films throughout the late ’80s and ’90s, typically in action-comedy roles tailored to his all-American strongman image.

Among his most famous works was “No Holds Barred” (1989), produced by WWE (then WWF), in which he starred as Rip, a wrestling champion standing up to corruption. Though critically panned, the film developed a cult following and became a quintessential example of Hogan’s brand of over-the-top heroism.

In the 1990s, Hogan leaned heavily into family films. Notable entries include “Suburban Commando” (1991), where he played an intergalactic warrior stranded on Earth, and “Mr. Nanny” (1993), where he portrayed a former wrestler turned childminder. These roles, while often met with lukewarm reception from critics, contributed to Hogan’s status as a beloved figure among younger audiences. He also starred in “Santa with Muscles” (1996), a holiday-themed film that has since become infamous for its campy charm.

Television was another platform where Hogan maintained a presence. He starred in the action series “Thunder in Paradise” (1994), playing a former Navy SEAL piloting a high-tech boat while battling crime. Though the show was short-lived, it enjoyed reruns and VHS success and became a cult favorite among Hogan’s fans.

In the 2000s, Hogan’s Hollywood relevance shifted more toward reality TV with “Hogan Knows Best” (2005–2007), a VH1 series that followed his family life and introduced viewers to his children, Brooke and Nick. The show became a hit and reignited interest in his public persona, leading to various spin-offs and appearances.

While he was never a critically acclaimed actor, Hogan’s Hollywood legacy is characterized by his larger-than-life presence, wholesome (albeit exaggerated) screen roles, and his ability to maintain crossover fame between wrestling and entertainment. His films, often kitschy and formulaic, nonetheless became part of the cultural fabric for a generation who saw Hulk Hogan not just as a wrestling icon, but as a bona fide movie star.

WAFCON 2024: Journey to qualify for Women’s World Cup starts with South Africa match – Ghana coach Kim Lars Bjorkegren – Ghana Latest Football News, Live Scores, Results

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The head coach of the Black Queens of Ghana, Kim Lars Bjorkegren, is already gearing up for the next round of games in the qualifiers to the 2027 FIFA Women’s World Cup.

The coach and his Black Queens will take on the Banyana Banyana of South Africa on Friday night in the third-place playoff match at the 2024 CAF Women’s Africa Cup of Nations (WAFCON).

Speaking in his pre-match interview, Coach Kim Lars Bjorkegren stressed that it’s important to finish strongly at the WAFCON and focus on the journey towards qualifying for the next Women’s World Cup.

“The journey to qualify for the World Cup in Brazil starts now, and finishing strongly is a pivotal statement,” Kim Lars Bjorkegren said as quoted on the Ghana FA website.

Meanwhile, the Coach has shared optimism about Ghana’s chances of winning the WAFCON in the coming years.

“If you consistently place in the top four, you will eventually win the tournament,” he said.

The third-place playoff match between Ghana and South Africa on Friday will kick off at 7 pm.

 

Debt restructuring programme was poorly structured – Finance Minister Ato Forson says

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Finance Minister Dr. Cassiel Ato Forson has criticised the debt restructuring programme undertaken by the Akufo-Addo administration, describing it as poorly designed, cancerous, and fundamentally unfair.

Speaking on JoyNews’ PM Express on Thursday, July 22, just hours after presenting the 2025 Mid-Year Fiscal Policy Review to Parliament, he questioned the very architecture of the debt overhaul he inherited.

“First of all, the debt restructuring for me was not well structured, it was very badly structured,” he told host Evans Mensah.

“I say so in the sense that, you would ask, why do you restructure your debt and create such a hump?”

The Finance Minister did not mince words, suggesting the design of the restructuring raised suspicions about the intent behind it.

“Are you setting someone up to fail? No one restructures a debt like this. Because restructuring a debt by creating this kind of humps can be cancerous.”

He said the consequences of such a fiscal approach could be devastating, reminiscent of the economic turmoil that rocked the country in recent years.

“It can set the country back to another economic disaster like we saw in 2022.”

Dr. Forson rejected any suggestion that the previous government’s restructuring gave his administration fiscal room to manoeuvre.

“So the debt restructuring that they [NPP] did, I can’t give them credit,” he stated.

He further condemned the controversial decision that saw pensioners being forced to forgo their returns during the process.

“You do a debt restructuring to the extent that you deny pensioners of their savings and their dignity, cannot be said to be a good debt restructuring.”

Taking aim at the root cause, the Minister blamed reckless borrowing under Akufo-Addo’s watch.

“Why is it that government should have gone into debt restructuring when it was avoidable in the first place. It is because the Akufo-Addo government borrowed and borrowed until Ghana could not pay its debt.”

He painted a dire picture of the moment fiscal irresponsibility collided with the needs of the people.

“They borrowed and borrowed until the needs of the citizens and then the needs of the creditors collided. That is not the kind of governance we want to do for you.”

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2025 Tema Draught Open set for August 2&3

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2025 Tema Draught Open set for August 2&3


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The 2025 Tema Draught Open has been slated for August 2-3, with a GHc5,000 prize package at stake for the ultimate winner.

The competition is expected to attract some of the best players in the game, including former Tema Open champion, Evans Koranteng, popularly known as Ortega.

Beyond the likes of Paa Kyei, Ekow Simple, Obed, Kwame Nkrumah, Dennis, Richard and Eyehu, the competition will offer patrons the opportunity to witness the wits of Kikiway, Abu National, Nii Aryee, Adei, Arday and other prominent players of the game.

The competition will be held at the premises of the Premier Tennis Club at Community 12 in Tema, with each day’s activities starting at 9 a.m.

The first runner-up will receive GHc3,000, while the second runner-up and third runner-up will take home GHc2,000 and GHc1,000 respectively. 
It is being sponsored by businessmen Nana and Opolee.

UG Corporate Football League team to represent Ghana at World Corporate Championship in Morocco

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Ghana is set to make a debut appearance at the prestigious World Corporate Championship in Morocco this October, with a team from the University of Ghana Corporate Football League selected to represent the country.

The announcement was made by Mr. Yaw Sakyi Afari, Head of RITE Sports Services, during a press conference held on Thursday ahead of the UG Corporate Football League Grand Finale scheduled for Friday, July 25, 2025, at the University of Ghana Sports Stadium.

“This is a historic moment not just for the UG Corporate Football League but for the entire landscape of corporate football in Ghana,” Mr. Sakyi declared. “The selection of a team from our league to compete internationally is a major milestone, and it reflects the professionalism, competitiveness, and talent we have nurtured over the past 19 weeks.”

The World Corporate Championship, set to take place in Morocco, brings together elite corporate teams from across the globe in a tournament designed to promote team building, fitness, and international camaraderie through sport.

Providing further context, Mr. Yakub Alfa Suleiman, Director of Operations at Corporate Sports Ghana, expressed confidence in Ghana’s representatives. “We believe that the team from the University of Ghana Corporate Football League will be strong ambassadors for the country. They’ve shown the skill, discipline, and resilience needed to compete at the highest level,” he said.

The announcement comes just a day before the highly anticipated final match of the 2025 UG Corporate Football League, which concludes a 20-week season of intense competition. The finale will feature third-place and championship matches between the top four teams—Ghana Civil Aviation Authority, Union Ghana, Ghana Armed Forces Officers Sports Club, and the National Petroleum Authority.

Organised by the University of Ghana Sports and Wellness Directorate in collaboration with RITE Sports Services, the league has gained recognition for its promotion of wellness, corporate teamwork, and the integration of sports into workplace culture.

The tournament has enjoyed support from key sponsors including Glico General Insurance, Viggo Energy, Socaloca, and the Ghana Football Association.

With the global spotlight now shining on Ghana’s corporate football scene, excitement is building among players and supporters alike.

Fans are encouraged to follow @uggamesofficial on Instagram, Facebook, and X (formerly Twitter) for continued updates as preparations begin for the World Corporate Championship.

Govt to introduce new road maintenance trust fund to cater for better roads

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The government is set to introduce a new Road Maintenance Trust Fund aimed at improving how roads are maintained across the country.

This was announced by the Finance Minister, Dr. Cassiel Ato Forson, during the presentation of the 2025 Mid-Year Budget Review in Parliament.

According to him, the new trust fund will replace the current Ghana Road Fund, as part of efforts to reorganize and refocus government’s approach to road maintenance.

Dr. Forson stated that the Minister for Roads and Highways will soon lay the road maintenance trust fund bill before Parliament for approval.

“The Road Maintenance Trust Fund will come with a new governance structure, a fairer formula for allocating funds, and greater transparency in how the road fund levy and other resources are used,” he explained.

He added that the government has identified 166 constituencies that are in dire need of road infrastructure.

To address this,he noted that the plan was to rehabilitate 10 kilometres of roads every year in each of these constituencies.

“This means about 5,000 kilometres of roads will be reconstructed over the next three years,” Dr. Forson said.

He underscored the importance of the initiative saying, it will improve road conditions, enhance transportation, and benefit both commuters and businesses across the country.

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Watch as King Teiko Tsuru II celebrates on the streets after Supreme Court victory

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Ga Mantse King Tackie Teiko Tsuru II after the Supreme Court ruling on Thursday play videoGa Mantse King Tackie Teiko Tsuru II after the Supreme Court ruling on Thursday

The Ga Mantse, King Tackie Teiko Tsuru II, took to the streets in Accra to celebrate his victory when the Supreme Court ruled in favour of an application, he filed challenging a court order that cast doubt on his legitimacy.

In a unanimous decision, the Supreme Court has overturned a Kumasi High Court order—which was upheld by the Kumasi Court of Appeal—that sought to reinstate Nii Tackie Adama Latse II into the National House of Chiefs’ register as the Ga Mantse in a legal battle in which Nii Tackie Adama Latse II challenged Teiko Tsuru II for the Ga Mantse throne.

Videos of the Ga Mantse and his kingsmen jubilating on the streets of Accra after the Supreme Court’s judgment have gone viral.

King Teiko Tsuru II is seen waving a white cloth to a cheering crowd while sitting in his vehicle.

All the vehicles in the Ga Mantse’s convoy were blaring their horns as their occupants could be heard singing the appellations to the king.

Some men, who were accompanying the convoy on foot, could also be seen jubilating.

About the case:

King Tackie Teiko Tsuru II filed an application at the Supreme Court challenging the ruling of a High Court in Kumasi that the name of Nii Tackie Adama Latse II be reinstated in the records of the National House of Chiefs as Ga Mantse.

This came after the Court of Appeal in Kumasi threw out an appeal challenging the High Court, which was filed by the National House of Chiefs and one other party.

King Tsuru II, in his application, which was dated June 18, 2025, asked the Supreme Court to nullify the ruling of the High Court.

The Ga Mantse, through his lawyer Prof Atudiwe Atupare, also asked the apex court of the land to overrule the ruling of the Court of Appeal, which affirmed the judgment of the High Court that Nii Adama Latse II should be re-entered into the register of Ga Mantse.

Prof Atudiwe Atupare also argued that the Court of Appeal made “an error of law patent on the face of the record” in upholding the High Court ruling despite the fact that it (the High Court) lacked jurisdiction.

Watch videos of the celebrations below:

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NPP’s Gold-for-Oil was just cash payments, not barter

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Finance Minister Dr. Cassiel Ato Forson has strongly criticised the Gold-for-Oil policy introduced by the Akufo-Addo administration, describing it as ineffective and misleading.

Speaking in an interview with Joy News on Thursday, July 24, shortly after presenting the 2025 Mid-Year Budget Statement to Parliament, Dr. Ato Forson said the policy did not operate as a true barter system, contrary to claims by the former government.

The policy, championed by former Vice President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, had been credited by the previous administration as a major contributor to the cedi’s stability.

However, Ato Forson dismissed those claims, insisting the gold was never exchanged directly for oil.

According to him, while the Bank of Ghana did purchase gold, it was merely added to the country’s reserves.

Dr. Ato Forson’s comments cast fresh scrutiny on the Gold-for-Oil initiative, which was launched to reduce pressure on foreign exchange reserves and stabilise fuel prices during a period of economic turmoil.

“I’m not aware that there was a direct barter. Gold-for-Oil didn’t work properly. BoG was paying the suppliers of the crude oil and petroleum products with cash. That is what they were doing; they never paid them with gold. It was pure trade, nothing more than what they were touting. Nothing, it was far from what they were touting. It was nothing; there was no barter where gold was going to change for oil.

“No, nothing of the sort happened. I’m telling you for a fact, there was no barter. They were keeping the gold. You could see that the gold reserves increased; that was a fact. They were keeping the gold they were buying,” He stated.

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Mahama appoints fresh batch of ambassadors to key global capitals

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President John Mahama has nominated a new slate of Ambassadors and High Commissioners to represent Ghana across global posts.

The announcement, communicated in an official statement signed by Secretary to the President, Dr. Callistus Mahama, follows consultations with the Council of State and signals the administration’s intent to refresh Ghana’s foreign policy outlook in the wake of a new political era.

Among the prominent figures nominated are former Minister and respected economist Mona Helen Kabuki Quartey, who has been tapped to head Ghana’s mission in the Italian Republic, and seasoned energy expert Dr. Kwame Ampofo, designated for Hungary.

Also included in the list is veteran politician Paul Evans Aidoo, heading to Kenya, and former Deputy Speaker of Parliament Magnus Kofi Amoatey, named as Ghana’s envoy to the Democratic Republic of the Congo.

Atta Kojo Choi, the Ambassador-designate for South Korea, was brought to Ghana at age 14 and since then has lived and naturalised as a Ghanaian.

Other appointees are:

1. Alhaji Abdul-Rahman Harruna Republic of Namibia
2.Attah Kojo ChoiRepublic of South Korea
3.Dr. Kwame AmpofoHungary
4.Mona Helen Kabuki QuarteyItalian Republic
5.Magnus Kofi AmoateyDemocratic Republic of the Congo
6.Kenneth AkibateBurkina Faso
7.Said Saleh SinareKingdom of Saudi Arabia
8.Paul Evans AidooRepublic of Kenya

The Presidency has instructed relevant agencies to initiate the formal processes to facilitate the appointments.

These nominations are expected to undergo further vetting and confirmation procedures in line with constitutional protocols.

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Mahama appoints Harruna Attah, Mona Quartey, 6 others as ambassadors

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President John Dramani Mahama has nominated eight individuals to serve as Ghana’s new Ambassadors and High Commissioners to various countries, following consultations with the Council of State.

A formal communication issued by the Secretary to the President, Dr. Callistus Mahama, outlined the names of the nominees and their respective diplomatic assignments. The appointments aim to strengthen Ghana’s diplomatic footprint and foster closer bilateral ties across strategic regions.

The nominees are as follows:

1. Alhaji Abdul-Rahman Harruna Attah – Ambassador-designate to the Republic of Namibia
2. Kojo Choi – Ambassador-designate to the Republic of South Korea
3. Dr. Kwame Ampofo – Ambassador-designate to Hungary
4. Mona Helen Kabuki Quartey – Ambassador-designate to the Italian Republic
5. Magnus Kofi Amoatey – Ambassador-designate to the Democratic Republic of the Congo
6. Kenneth Akibate – Ambassador-designate to Burkina Faso
7. Said Saleh Sinare – Ambassador-designate to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
8. Paul Evans Aidoo – High Commissioner-designate to the Republic of Kenya

Additionally, the President has directed a change in Ghana’s diplomatic representation to the Vatican City State. Mr. Benedict Batabe Assorow will now replace Mrs. Satirich Dorcas Ocran as the Ambassador-designate to the Vatican.

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs has been tasked with initiating the necessary processes to formalize the appointments and prepare the nominees for their respective missions.

Majority MPs conduct late business after Minority stages Mid-Year Budget walkout

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Members of Parliament have returned to the House to continue with parliamentary business after taking a short break following the passage of the Energy Sector Levies (Amendment) (No2) Bill, 2025, which was approved despite the absence of the Minority Caucus on July 24, 2025.

The parliamentary session, which now comprises only Majority MPs, marks the 37th Sitting of the 2nd Meeting of the 1st Session of the 9th Parliament of the 4th Republic of Ghana.

Members are expected to engage in other parliamentary business as the sitting continues.

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Parliament passes Energy Sector Levies Amendment Bill in Minority’s absence

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The motion was moved under a Certificate of Urgency in the absence of the Minority play videoThe motion was moved under a Certificate of Urgency in the absence of the Minority

The Parliament of Ghana, on July 24, 2025, passed the Energy Sector Levies (Amendment) (No2) Bill, 2025, despite the absence of the Minority Caucus in the chamber.

Earlier on Thursday, the Minority staged a walkout during the presentation of the mid-year budget, which was delivered by the Minister of Finance, Dr Cassiel Ato Forson.

Later that night, a sitting composed solely of the Majority Caucus moved and approved the bill, which seeks to remove the subsidy on marine gas oil and introduce a 193-pesewa levy.

The motion was moved under a Certificate of Urgency in the absence of the Minority, who had earlier boycotted the budget proceedings.

Presiding over the sitting, Deputy Speaker Bernard Ahiafor put the motion to a voice vote.

With no proposed amendments, he stated, “The question is: as many as are in favor of the motion, say ‘Aye’… those against, say ‘No.’ The ‘Ayes’ have it.”

Following the third reading of the bill, the Speaker declared, “The Energy Sector Levies (Amendment) (No. 2) Bill, 2025, is now read the third time and passed.”

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Parliament passes bill to remove marine gas oil subsidy

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Parliament has passed the Energy Sector Levies (Amendment No. 2) Bill, 2025, effectively removing the government subsidy on marine gas oil and increasing the Energy Sector Shortfall and Debt Repayment Levy on the product by 193 pesewas per litre.

According to government, the move is intended to curb abuse and smuggling associated with marine gas oil which has compromised the fairness and integrity of the subsidy programme.

The revised levy is projected to generate 71 million Ghana Cedis in revenue for the state.

Deputy Minister for Finance, Thomas Nyarko Ampem clarified that the subsidy removal does not apply to premix fuel, assuring that the supply of premix to artisanal fishermen remains unaffected.

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Hulk Hogan: Wrestling legend dies aged 71

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Hulk Hogan at the Republican National Convention in Wisconsin last year

For the 2008 US presidential election, Hulk Hogan endorsed Barack Obama, who would go on to become the first black US president.

But just three years later, like his shirts, Hulk Hogan had ripped apart this support.

“I was a big Obama supporter and kinda believed everything he said he was gonna do,” Hogan told Fox News in 2011. But Obama hadn’t delivered on his campaign promises, he said.

Hogan was also unhappy about Obama opening his 2011 White House Correspondents Dinner speech with Hulk Hogan’s “Real American” song. It was tongue-in-cheek: As the song played, screens showed a copy of Obama’s birth certificate proving that he was born in the United States. False claims that Obama wasn’t American had been promoted by Donald Trump.

By the time of the 2016 election, Hogan had made a hard turn towards Trump, endorsing him then, and again in 2020. He even floated the idea of being Trump’s vice-presidential nominee, and even contemplated running for the White House too.

Last year, he took to the stage at the Republican National Convention, where he once again endorsed Trump, days after he had survived an assassination attempt.

“After everything that’s happened to our country over the past four years, and everything that happened last weekend, I can no longer stay silent,” he said.

“I’m here tonight because I want the world to know that Donald Trump is a real American hero, and I’m proud to support my hero as the next president of this United States.”

NPP’s IMF record ineffective and “wishy-washy”

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Finance Minister Dr. Cassiel Ato Forson has taken a swipe at the New Patriotic Party’s (NPP) handling of Ghana’s International Monetary Fund (IMF) programme, accusing the previous government of poor execution and a lack of genuine commitment.

In a pointed remark during an interview on Joy News on Thursday, July 24, following the presentation of the 2025 Mid-Year Budget Review to Parliament, Dr. Forson dismissed the NPP’s record on IMF engagements.

“I don’t know of one [programme the NPP did]. I don’t know of one. They may have started but never yielded results—and in fact, I don’t know one that they meant well by starting. They meant yes, we have to do it because we are on an IMF programme, so they were doing it wishy-washy. Nothing really materialised from whatever programme they were implementing,” he said.

Dr. Forson, who now heads Ghana’s economic management team under President John Mahama’s administration, said the NPP’s half-hearted implementation of key reforms led to economic setbacks the current government is now working to reverse.

“I am not impressed. I have never been impressed with their economic performance because they could have done better than what we inherited,” he stated.

His criticism echoed similar concerns raised during the Mid-Year Budget Review, where he pointed to assessments from the IMF itself to underscore the extent of economic decline under the previous administration.

“An IMF programme which had derailed and completely gone off-track, with key targets missed, putting our economic recovery programme in jeopardy. In the words of the Deputy Managing Director of the IMF, Mr. Bo Li, ‘the programme had deviated substantially from its targets by the close of 2024,’” Dr. Forson told Parliament.

He, however, disclosed that the Mahama-led government had restored confidence and direction to Ghana’s IMF programme, with the Fund’s Executive Board successfully completing the fourth review earlier this month.

The approval, he noted, has unlocked an immediate disbursement of $367 million to Ghana.

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Finance Minister lists 24 projects earmarked for completion by 2028

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The Ministry of Finance has named 24 abandoned infrastructure projects as national priorities, with plans to complete all by the end of 2028.

Finance Minister Dr. Cassiel Ato Forson made the announcement during the 2025 Mid-Year Budget Review in Parliament on Thursday, July 24. He said the selected projects cut across key sectors—roads, health, education, markets, and water.

Ghana to hit single-digit inflation by December

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Finance Minister, Dr. Cassiel Ato Forson has expressed confidence that Ghana’s inflation rate will drop into the single digits by the end of 2025—well ahead of the government’s initial forecast.

Speaking in an interview with Joy FM on Thursday, July 24, following his presentation of the Mid-Year Budget Review to Parliament, Dr. Forson cited positive macroeconomic indicators and declining producer price inflation as justification for his optimism.

“I am of the firm belief that by the end of the year we will be entering the single digit. I expect that by the end of the year we will be entering single digit—for a reason,” he said.

“Based on the trajectory, we are now at 13.7%. The Producer Price Inflation, for example, moved from 10-point-something to 5.9% last month. And based on that, I expect that next month inflation will go down, and if it does, then I believe that by the end of December, we should be able to achieve that,” Dr. Forson explained.

Despite reaffirming the official year-end inflation target of 11.9% as stated in the Mid-Year Review, the Finance Minister said he anticipates that target will be met earlier than planned.

“As I have said, even though I still maintain the target of 11.9%, I said again in the speech, we’ll be achieving our target ahead of schedule,” he added.

The Minister’s remarks follow signs of economic recovery highlighted in the budget review, including improved fiscal performance, robust GDP growth in the first half of the year, and strengthened international reserves.

Defy ECOWAS Parliament decision and lose privileges – Muntaka ‘threatens’ Afenyo-Markin

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A photo collage of Mohammed-Mubarak Muntaka (L) and Alexander Kwamina Afenyo-Markin (R) A photo collage of Mohammed-Mubarak Muntaka (L) and Alexander Kwamina Afenyo-Markin (R)

The Member of Parliament (MP) for Asawase, Mohammed-Mubarak Muntaka, has threatened that the Majority Caucus will vote to take away all the privileges of the Minority Leader if he defies the resolution passed by the House on Ghana’s delegation to the ECOWAS Parliament.

Speaking on the floor of Parliament on July 22, 2025, when the resolution was passed, Mohammed-Mubarak, who is also the Minister of the Interior, indicated that the Minority Leader, Alexander Kwamina Afenyo-Markin, has no option but to accept the decision of the House.

He said that he was surprised that Afenyo-Markin would be the person challenging the decision of the House because he was at the receiving end when a member of his caucus defied the resolution of the House on the delegation to the ECOWAS Parliament.

“We are capitalising on our knowledge of the ECOWAS and Pan-African Parliaments to make it difficult for this House. Because in the case of the ECOWAS Parliament, if a member is elected, even if his Parliament doesn’t send him and he still insists he wants to be a member, the ECOWAS Parliament will support him.

“We have a clear example when a former whip in this House, from our colleagues on the other side, decided to defy leadership. When he went there, interestingly, the Minority Leader, who is taking an interim position, was the one who was disadvantaged. So, I thought that if for nothing, he should learn from that. He should learn from that history that being and taking an interim position will come and haunt you one day,” he said.

“This House, if it becomes necessary, we may have to vote and support you. If the Minority Leader insists, he wants to go to ECOWAS, he must be stripped of all the other privileges of the Minority Leader. We are talking about IPU. We are talking about CPA,” he added.

The minister said that Afenyo-Markin’s privileges must be taken away because he cannot be enjoying them and still represent the country at the ECOWAS Parliament.

The Majority Leader, Mahama Ayariga, while moving the motion on the composition of membership for representation at the Parliament of the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS), proposed some amendments, including the replacement of Minority Leader Afenyo-Markin with his deputy, Patricia Appiagyei.

Despite opposition from members of the Minority Caucus, the House, by a voice vote, adopted the amended list, made up of George Ricketts-Hagan as Leader, Emmanuel Kwame Bedzrah, Laadi Ayii Ayamba, Eric Afful, Dominic Napare, Patricia Appiagyei, and Kwame Anyimadu-Antwi as members, with Millicent Yeboah Amankwah as observer.

Watch a video of Muntaka’s remarks below:

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Watch as Minority MPs drive in long convoy to present petition on electoral violence to Mahama

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A long convoy of cars transporting the Minority members to Jubilee House play videoA long convoy of cars transporting the Minority members to Jubilee House

The Minority Caucus in Parliament made a stop at the premises of the Dean of the Diplomatic Corps while en route to the Jubilee House following their walkout from the House ahead of the 2025 Mid-Year Budget Review on Thursday, July 24, 2025.

The Minority side, led by Minority Chief Whip and Member of Parliament for Nsawam/Adoagyiri, Frank Annoh-Dompreh, delivered a petition to the Dean of the Diplomatic Corps and Lebanese Ambassador to Ghana, Maher Kheir.

According to GhanaWeb’s parliamentary correspondent, George Ayisi, the petition raised concerns about electoral violence during the recent parliamentary election rerun in 19 polling stations at Ablekuma North as well as the environmental destruction caused by illegal mining (galamsey).

The Minority described their concerns as “urgent,” calling on the diplomatic community to lend their voices and influence in speaking out against these issues.

They added a flash drive containing video evidence of some incidents of violence that occurred during the Ablekuma North election, notably the assault of former Awutu Senya East lawmaker, Mavis Hawa Koomson.

Their next destination is at the Jubilee House where they are expected to present their concerns to President John Dramani Mahama.

Watch the video below:

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Over 53,000 separated staff still on government payroll

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The Minister of Finance, Dr Cassiel Ato Forson has disclosed that over 53,000 separated staff are still on the government payroll.

According to him, a nationwide payroll audit has uncovered significant irregularities in Ghana’s public sector salary administration including over 14,000 unverifiable workers and 53,311 separated staff.

Presenting the 2025 Mid-Year Budget Review in Parliament on Thursday, July 24, 2025, Dr Forson said the Ghana Audit Service, commissioned by the Ministry of Finance, has completed 91% of a comprehensive payroll audit across all 16 regions.

“So far, the Audit Service has not been able to identify or verify more than 14,000 workers,” he announced.

He further revealed that the 53,311 individuals, categorised as retired, reassigned, terminated, on leave without pay, or even deceased, are still receiving salaries under the government payroll.

“The Audit Service expects to recover a minimum of GH¢150.4 million in unearned salaries from these separated staff over the 2023 and 2024 period alone,” he stated.

He described the findings as alarming and stressed the need for strict enforcement of payroll validation protocols moving forward.

“Going forward, we will enforce the monthly payroll validation system and strictly apply sanctions to anyone who violates the process of paying salaries,” he added.

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All NPP aspirants should have spoken at the Delegates Conference – Jantuah

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Private Legal Practitioner and a leading member of the Convention People’s Party (CPP), Kwame Jantuah, has said all NPP aspirants should have been given the chance to speak at the Delegates Conference.

The NPP held its National Delegates Conference on Saturday, July 19, with only Dr Mahamudu Bawumia being the only aspirant allowed to speak to the delegates.

Here’s the phone conversation between Young Don and Ajagurajah

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Highly opinionated Ghanaian social media commentator, Young Don, has officially apologised to spiritual leader Bishop Kwabena Boakye Asiamah, popularly known as Ajagurajah, following a long-standing public feud.
In a recent turn of events, Young Don, who claims to have suffered a life-changing accident, personally reached out to Bishop Ajagurajah via phone to render a heartfelt apology for his past actions, particularly the derogatory remarks he made about the spiritual leader and his mother.
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Africa CDC Launches Digital Health Knowledge Portal

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This photo taken on Jan. 31, 2024 shows the headquarters of the Africa Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (Africa CDC) in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. (Photo by Michael Tewelde/Xinhua)This photo taken on Jan. 31, 2024 shows the headquarters of the Africa Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (Africa CDC) in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. (Photo by Michael Tewelde/Xinhua)
This photo taken on Jan. 31, 2024 shows the headquarters of the Africa Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (Africa CDC) in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. (Photo by Michael Tewelde/Xinhua)

The Africa Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (Africa CDC) has developed a new digital platform designed to centralize public health information and enhance disease response capabilities across the continent.

Dubbed the Africa Health Knowledge Management Portal, the system aims to improve access to critical health data, documents, and policy insights for African Union member states.

According to Africa CDC officials, the portal will operate across continental, regional, and national levels, with pilot programs already initiated in selected countries. It is intended to function as a comprehensive hub supporting timely information sharing and improved health system coordination. Officials described the platform as a “smart system” built to catalyze evidence-based decision-making and strengthen national health systems.

Key functionalities include multilingual support, advanced search capabilities, and real-time document comparison tools. The platform is designed to make public health knowledge more accessible and usable for health professionals and policymakers. Development received support from the Rockefeller Foundation and the Mastercard Foundation.

Acting Director of Science and Innovation at Africa CDC, Mosoka Papa Fallah, emphasized the portal’s role in bridging longstanding gaps in knowledge access and application. Africa CDC states the overarching goal is to ensure vital health knowledge becomes actionable, directly strengthening disease prevention efforts, outbreak response coordination, and overall health system resilience continent-wide.

The initiative represents a significant step towards facilitating regional knowledge exchange and empowering evidence-based public health strategies across Africa. Officials anticipate it will significantly improve how member states access and utilize critical health intelligence.

Third term calls for Mahama are dangerously divisive – Nyaho-Tamakloe to Clergy

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Statesman and founding member of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Dr. Nyaho Nyaho-Tamakloe, has warned religious leaders, particularly within the charismatic movement, to refrain from making unconstitutional declarations regarding Ghana’s presidency.

In a statement titled “Religious Leaders Must Stay Within Their Lane—Leave Constitutional Matters Alone,” sighted by Citi News on Thursday July 24, he expressed deep concern over recent suggestions from some religious figures that President John Dramani Mahama should seek a third term, allegedly based on prophetic visions.

“Let me state clearly and unequivocally: this must not happen, and it will not happen,” Dr Nyaho-Tamakloe declared.

He emphasised that such pronouncements are not only unconstitutional but also dangerously divisive.

Ghana’s 1992 Constitution limits a president to two terms — a clause that is entrenched and can only be amended through a national referendum. “Not dreams, visions, or prophetic declarations,” he stressed.

Dr. Nyaho-Tamakloe warned that Ghana’s democracy must not be derailed by “pulpit proclamations,” urging pastors and prophets to refrain from interfering in governance and constitutional issues. He drew historical parallels with the late 1970s when religious influence played a role in political instability during the regime of General I.K. Acheampong, leading to a series of military interventions and ultimately, the 1979 revolution.

He cautioned that such spiritual overreach nearly collapsed the nation once and should never be repeated.

“Ghanaians are looking for serious leadership… not theatrical spirituality that distorts truth and sows confusion,” he said.

He further advised President Mahama to uphold his constitutional limits and avoid being drawn into any attempt to alter term limits, emphasising that the former president should be allowed to protect his legacy and serve the nation in other capacities.

The veteran politician concluded with a firm call to both clergy and citizens: “Ghana’s peace and democratic stability must never be sacrificed for personal ambition or populist spirituality. Enough is enough. Ghana deserves better.”

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‘Mum And Dad’ – Priscilla Ojo, Juma Jux Announce Pregnancy With Baby Bump Photos

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Newly married celebrity couple, Priscilla Ojo-Mkambala and Tanzanian singer Juma Jux, are expecting their first child together.
Naija News reports that the couple shared the news with fans in an Instagram post on Thursday night that showed Priscilla proudly displaying her baby bump with the scan result.
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Priscilla and Juma got married in April 2025 in a lavish ceremony attended by family, friends, and celebrities from both Nigeria and Tanzania.

We’ve learned lessons from NPP’s punishment at the polls—Ablakwa on gov’t fiscal responsibility

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The Member of Parliament for North Tongu, Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, has condemned the Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo-led government.

He says they run the country like a Ponzi scheme to enrich themselves while the welfare of the Ghanaian people kept deteriorating.

Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa was speaking to the media after the finance minister presented the mid-year review in parliament on July 24, 2025.