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GNFS urges Kantamanto authorities to rebuild market to modern standards

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The Ghana National Fire Service (GNFS) has called on Kantamanto market authorities to reconstruct the facility with modern fire safety standards to reduce the risk of future outbreaks.

Speaking on the Channel One Newsroom on Saturday April 19, Greater Accra Regional Commander, ACFO II Rashid Nisawu, emphasised that despite previous reconstruction efforts, the market remains vulnerable due to the continued use of wooden structures such as wawa boards and plywood.

He stressed the need for fire-resistant materials and essential safety features like smoke detectors, heat detectors, and flame detectors to enhance fire prevention measures.

According to Nisawu, markets should operate strictly within designated hours—opening in the morning and closing by evening—to prevent traders from using them as residences, which increases fire hazards.

He noted “They have reconstructed the market and I am on record saying that until we try and dedicate these markets and say these markets should be reconstructued to modern standards where we can get smoke detectors, heat detectors, blame detectors, using fire resistant materials to construct, get to know that this a market, we open the market at 6 O’clock we close it at six in the evening that people will not use the market as dwelling places we will continue to have challenges.

“So my advice is that they should try as much as possible and reconstruct the market to befit modern standards and let’s move away from these wooden structures that we use wawa boards and ply woods and other things.”

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He chops my daughter every day- woman cries on radio

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A Ghanaian woman has taken to Lawson Afisem to drag her daughter’s boyfriend.

The woman claims she is not happy about the relationship her daughter has found herself in.

Speaking with MFK during the interview, the woman stated that even though she is not the one in the relationship, she knows more about what happens between her daughter and her boyfriend.

Gov’t will soon engage transport operators over reduction in fares – Thomas Ampem

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Deputy Finance Minister, Thomas Ampem Nyarko has said government will hold discussion with transport operators in the next couple of weeks to reduce fares in response to declining fuel prices.

Speaking during an interview on the sidelines of the Kwahu Business Forum at Kwahu Mpraeso on Saturday, April 19, Mr. Nyarko highlighted the significant impact of reduction in fares on inflation in the country.

“As a government, we have committed and have started bringing down inflation. In fact, we are hoping that with the next inflation announcement, we see a significant improvement.

“We are seeing that fuel prices are also going down. In the next couple of weeks, we’ll have to engage transport operators so that they will also bring down lorry fares. Once all these happen, it will have a positive impact on inflation, and it will help us as a country,” he stated.

Mr. Nyarko also emphasized the importance of the Kwahu Business Forum, pointing out that the government’s commitment to inclusivity is demonstrated by the presence of the Minority Leader, Alexander Afenyo-Markin.

“The presence of the Minority Leader and everybody shows that the government wants to bring everybody—the private sector, everyone—together so that we can push the growth that we need in this country,” he added.

Police arrest illegal miners at Nimiri-Samreboi, Subri Forest

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Accra, April 20, GNA – The Ghana Police Service has arrested ten illegal miners, including women, during a special intelligence operation at Tano Nimiri Forest near Samreboi in the Western Region. 

A press release by the Service, copied to the Ghana News Agency, stated that the operation was carried out on April 18, 2025.  

Eleven excavators and one bulldozer discovered at the site were impounded, with efforts underway to move them into safe custody. 

In a related operation on April 17, 2025, the Police arrested 29 suspects, including 21 Ghanaians and eight Chinese, in the Subri forest and along the Tano River.  

The operation also led to the impoundment of six excavators, four motorbikes, two Toyota Hilux vehicles, and a Rav4 vehicle.  

Additional exhibits included four pump-action guns, a single-barrel gun, 54 live BB cartridges, and eight pumping machines. 

“All the suspects are in custody and would be taken through the due process of the law,” the release added. 

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Kumasi Rap heavyweights to Headline YFM’s Lakeside Festival in 2025

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YFM’s annual Ankaase Lakeside Party will spotlight Ashanti Region’s rap talent in its fifth edition, with chart-topping artists Strongman and O’Kenneth set to lead a lineup celebrating Kumasi’s booming hip-hop scene.

Scheduled for April 21, 2025, the event aims to amplify local voices while offering camping experiences and pre-event activities at the lakeside venue in Ghana’s Ashanti Region.

Ernest Opoku, Y102.5FM’s Event Manager, highlighted the cultural shift driving this year’s focus. “Kumasi’s rappers are no longer just local acts they’re national stars,” he said, referencing past struggles to secure headliners from the region. Strongman, known for tracks like Pilolo and Bossu, will anchor the festival with his high-energy performances, while O’Kenneth of the Asakaa Music Group brings hits such as Lonely Road and Agyeiwaa.

Beyond music, organizers have expanded the event into a weekend retreat. Camping options available from April 19 will allow attendees to explore lakeside trails and stargaze ahead of the main concert. Nathaniel Osei Kufuor, YFM-Kumasi’s General Manager, described the setup as a “transformative getaway,” blending entertainment with nature immersion.

The festival underscores Kumasi’s growing influence in Ghana’s music industry, particularly through the Asakaa drill movement, which has gained international traction since the late 2010s. Earlier editions of the Ankaase Lakeside Party primarily featured highlife and Afrobeats acts, but the 2025 pivot to rap reflects demand for genre diversity and youth-driven content. Similar shifts have been observed at events like the Kumasi Cultural Festival, where hip-hop segments now draw larger crowds than traditional performances.

Critics, however, question whether infrastructure at rural venues like Ankaase can sustainably accommodate expanding festivals. Past events in the Ashanti Region have faced logistical hurdles, including overcrowding and limited amenities. YFM’s decision to introduce camping a novelty in Ghana’s festival circuit will test organizational capacity and safety protocols.

As Ghana’s entertainment industry increasingly decentralizes, with hubs like Kumasi and Tamale rivaling Accra’s dominance, events like the Lakeside Party highlight regional cultural economies. Success here could inspire similar initiatives, though stakeholders stress the need for public-private partnerships to address funding and logistical gaps. With tickets already in demand, the 2025 edition may set a precedent for hyper-localized, genre-specific festivals reshaping Ghana’s live music landscape.

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Debutant Bella Agyemang lauded for Box Office ‘Magic’

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Debutant producer Bella Agyemang has been widely praised by entertainment industry players for her Box Office ‘magic’ over the weekend.

Bella’s movie, Check-In, has received acclaim for being the first film to achieve significant sales at the cinemas this year.

In an interview, the Sales and Marketing Lead at Silverbird Cinemas Ghana, Nana Kwame Obiri-Tete, said that Bella Agyemang performed exceptionally well for a first-time producer.

He expressed pride in Bella Agyemang’s efforts in drawing a large audience, highlighting her extensive marketing activities.

According to him, her street-level marketing activations, combined with other public relations efforts, were highly effective.

“With what she has done, it shows that Bella has a big future. You might have a good product, but if you fail to market it, you cannot get people to patronize it. Bella put in a lot of work, which is why she was able to draw a large crowd to the premiere,” Obiri-Tete said.

Bella Agyemang, for her part, expressed appreciation to fellow actors, her team, media personalities, and all stakeholders who supported her ahead of the premiere.

The much-anticipated, star-studded Ghanaian comedy movie Check-In premiered at Silverbird Cinemas on April 12, 2025.

The film tells the story of chaos and a blackout at a secluded hotel. Amidst the confusion, a resourceful attendant must unravel hidden connections between the guests and restore peace before secrets tear them apart.

Produced by Bella Agyemang, Check-In features an ensemble cast including Kofi Okyere-Darko (KOD), Clemento Suarez, Jeneral Ntatia, Priscilla Opoku-Agyeman, Felicia Osei, Gideon Kojo Boakye, Clinton Odoi, Fiifi Jefferson Pratt, and Gabriel Hogan, among others.

Leaked Petition: ‘Is Chief Justice in communication with Minority caucus’?

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Chief Justice, Gertrude Torkornoo and Edudzi Tameklo Chief Justice, Gertrude Torkornoo and Edudzi Tameklo

The Acting Chief Executive Officer of the National Petroleum Authority, Edudzi Tameklo, has questioned how the Minority in Parliament secured what they claim to be the content of the petition for the removal of the Chief Justice from office.

His question comes after the Minority in Parliament, at a press conference, condemned the petition to remove Chief Justice Gertrude Torkornoo, describing it as a blatant attempt to undermine the judiciary’s independence.

The MP for Suame, John Darko, who also serves as the Legal Counsel of the Minority Caucus in Parliament, argued that the grounds for the petition—including allegations that the Chief Justice advised the President on judicial promotions and presided over a contentious case—were “flimsy and politically motivated.”

“We see the spurious petition for the removal of the Chief Justice as a serious setback to our democratic journey,” he stated.

But commenting on the issue during a panel discussion on TV3, monitored by GhanaWeb, Edudzi Tameklo, who also doubles as the Director of Legal Affairs, said the process for the removal of Her Ladyship Gertrude Torkornoo is highly confidential and has been handled as such by the Presidency.

He questioned how the supposed content of the petition was leaked.

“My learned senior says we were told… When the President received the petition and the Chief Justice wrote to request a copy, the President, in honouring the request, sealed the petition before giving it to her. Who informed the Minority of the details? Is Her Ladyship the Chief Justice in communication with the Minority? Because at this point, the petition is strictly between the President and the Chief Justice. In fact, to preserve the integrity of the process, the President sealed and marked the petition.

I have heard one journalist on Metro TV refer to what they claim is the content of the petition. Who leaked it to them and to the Minority? Who told them?” Edudzi Tameklo asked.

He further urged the Minority to trust the process for the removal of the Chief Justice, just as they trusted the process that led to the removal of Lauretta Lamptey, the former Commissioner of the Commission for Human Rights and Administrative Justice (CHRAJ).

“How come that [John Darko], the Minority Spokesperson on Legal Affairs—his own colleague, Frank Annoh Dompreh—brought a petition for the removal of Lauretta Lamptey, and President Mahama didn’t say it was an NPP MP against his appointee? He received the petition, acted on it, found merit, and dismissed his own appointee.

How come that today, Annoh Dompreh and his Minority do not have confidence that President Mahama will do the same thing he did with Lauretta—affording her the opportunity to defend herself? Where is the fear, where is the panic?” Edudzi Tameklo questioned.

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Naana Hayford Honored By Dr. Wayoosi, Reveals Mahama Paid Her Hospital Bills While NPP Ignored Her

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Veteran Ghanaian actress, Naana Hayford, has become the center of public admiration and emotional reactions following her recent heartfelt revelations. During an appreciation event organized by popular Kumawood actor Dr. Wayoosi to honor the contributions of legends in the Ghanaian movie industry, Naana Hayford opened up about her struggles and the unexpected sources of support during her most challenging times.

Speaking emotionally at the event, Naana Hayford disclosed that former President John Dramani Mahama was the one who came to her aid by footing her hospital bills when she was seriously ill. According to the actress, despite her affiliation and past support for the New Patriotic Party (NPP), she received no help from the party when she needed them most. This shocking revelation has since sparked conversations online about how public figures, especially veteran entertainers, are treated by the political parties they support.

“I have supported the NPP for many years, but when I was in the hospital battling for my life, it was former President Mahama who came through for me,” she revealed, with tears in her eyes. “None of the people I helped in the NPP showed up. It was Mahama, someone I didn’t expect, who paid for my hospital bills.”

Dr. Wayoosi, who organized the event to appreciate the unsung heroes of the entertainment industry, praised Naana Hayford for her immense contribution to the growth of Ghanaian cinema, especially in the local language film sector. He stressed the need for Ghanaians to remember and celebrate their legends while they are still alive.

Naana Hayford’s story has since gone viral, drawing mixed reactions. While many have applauded Mahama for his act of kindness, others have criticized the NPP for allegedly abandoning one of their own. The incident has also reignited debates about the welfare of aging actors in Ghana, and whether political affiliations really guarantee any form of support when it matters most.

As tributes pour in for Naana Hayford, her revelation serves as a stark reminder of the need for unity, compassion, and a re-evaluation of how society and political bodies treat cultural icons in their moments of need.

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Akufo-Addo visits Kufour on Easter break

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Former President of Ghana, Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo visited John Agyekum Kufour at his residence at Peduase during the Easter break.

In a post announcing the visit, the former president indicated that he was happy to have confered with his former boss.

His post shared via social media read “With Easter’s consecrated period came the privilege of meeting and conferring heartily with my boss, the ever-cheerful and highly spirited Former President of the Republic, John Agyekum Kufuor”.

Stop charging ‘toilet fees’ for usage of washrooms in hospitals – Ghana Health Service to directors

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Stop charging 'toilet fees' for usage of washrooms in hospitals - Ghana Health Service to directors


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It is a common norm to pay either GH¢2, GH¢1 or in some instances GH¢0.50pesewas for the usage of public washrooms in many parts of Ghana.

The practice has gradually extended to many health facilities, following which the Ghana Health Service (GHS) in a circular to all regional directors has noted that its attention has been drawn to the charging of fees for use of washrooms in some Ghana Health Service facilities.

In the circular dated April 16, 2025 and signed by Prof Samuel Kaba Akoriyea, the acting Director General of the GHS, it was noted that the washrooms are an integral part of the hospital infrastructure intended to provide comfort for patients and visitors and should not be used as avenues for exploitation,

“The washrooms must all times be kept clean and comfortable to prevent the risk of infection, improve perception of patient care quality and increate patient satisfaction.

“Regional Directors are accordingly requested to ensure that this practice ceases with immediate effect. Failure by facility heads to adhere to this directive will attract sanctions.

“Kindly bring this to the notice of Heads of facilities for strict compliance,” it added.

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Ghanaians celebrate Easter | Ghana News Agency

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Accra, April 20, GNA – Ghanaians on Sunday joined the global Christian community to celebrate Easter, which marks the resurrection of Jesus Christ after crucifixion.

It symbolises the triumph of life over death and it is celebrated with various traditions

The spiritual significance of Easter represents the fulfillment of God’s plan for redemption and offers believers the promise of eternal life.

Christians celebrate Jesus’ resurrection as a central doctrine of their faith, emphasising hope and redemption and forgiveness.

Easter is a moveable feast, celebrated on the first Sunday after the Paschal full moon, which is the first full moon on or after March 21.

This date calculation is based on a complex algorithm that correlates lunar months and solar years.

Cultural Traditions

Easter is associated with various customs but what is common among Christians is Church services, including sunrise services, to celebrate the resurrection.

The Ghanaian experience

Easter in Ghana is a vibrant celebration that combines tradition, faith, and festivities.

It is a time for spiritual reflection, cultural activities, and outdoor events which makes the occasion very memorable for tourists and even non Christians.

The whole Easter weekend starts with Good Friday: A solemn day of reflection and repentance, marked by church services and fasting.

Christians rise with the morning sun on Sunday and joyously celebrate Jesus Christ’s resurrection, with decorated churches, music, singing and dancing.

People exchange greetings and hugs in Churches and even on the streets.

Many will wear white apparel which signifies victory and happiness.

Some churches organise parades through palm-lined streets. The fun making will reach a crescendo on Monday.

Easter in the Ghanaian context is a joyous occasion which combines spiritual reflection, cultural traditions, and festive activities.

Ghanaians are religious and will not miss such occasions to portray their spirituality and love for peace and coexistence.
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Table of Men not PR machine for gospel acts, currently on break

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Kwasi Ernest, CEO of Media Excel and a prominent member of the Table of Men (ToM) Kwasi Ernest, CEO of Media Excel and a prominent member of the Table of Men (ToM)

Kwasi Ernest, CEO of Media Excel and a prominent member of the Table of Men (ToM), has responded to growing calls from music fans urging the group to lead a campaign for Gospel musicians in the Artiste of the Year (AoTY) category at the upcoming 2025 Telecel Ghana Music Awards (TGMAs), scheduled for May 10.

This year, Team Eternity Ghana (TEG) and Joe Mettle are the Gospel representatives competing for the top prize against Black Sherif, King Paluta, King Promise, and Kweku Smoke.

Joe Mettle made history in 2017 as the first Gospel musician to win the AoTY title. Diana Hamilton followed suit in 2021. In 2023, Piesie Esther came close but ultimately lost to Black Sherif.

ToM notably campaigned for Diana Hamilton during her winning year, and with TEG’s strong presence on the music charts—thanks to their Testimony tape featuring the hit Defe Defe—fans on social media have speculated on the impact ToM’s support could have on TEG’s chances this year.

However, speaking to Graphic Showbiz, Kwasi Ernest clarified that ToM does not support an artiste solely because they are a Gospel act. He emphasized that while the group is committed to promoting Gospel musicians, campaigns must be primarily led by the artiste’s management team.

“Table of Men is not biased. People need to understand that we are not a PR machine for Gospel artistes,” he said. “It’s only proper that any artiste who gets a nomination should have their team lead the campaign.”

He continued, “However, if they believe Table of Men has influence and our support could improve their chances, why not? We are ready to help because we stand for the promotion and well-being of the Gospel music industry.”

Ernest further noted, “We can’t just get up and start campaigning for an artiste. Besides, we don’t even know the strategy their management may have put in place. Until we are officially invited to support, which we’ll gladly do, there’s no point in blaming us. That should be the standard.”

He also revealed that ToM is currently on a break from advocacy campaigns and is focusing on initiatives aimed at strengthening the industry. These include artistic training programs, vocal seminars, distribution services, and marketing and promotional support.

Ghana is now led by incompetent bunch of arrogant braggarts – Dennis Miracles

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A communications team member of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Dennis Miracles Aboagye, is of the view that Ghana is being led by a group of incompetent people who lied their way to power.

He explains that, apart from the fact that cement prices have increased astronomically, there is also a shortage on the market.

Dennis Miracles Aboagye made this known in a tweet responding to an old tweet from the current government spokesperson, Felix Kwakye Ofosu.

He said, “Cement prices have increased by a whopping 45 cedis under 4 months of your presidency. In 8 years, it increased by 55 cedis under the NPP. Cement price in 2016 – 30 cedis, Cement price in January 2025 – 85 cedis, Cement price in April 2025 – 130 cedis.”

He added, “To make it worse, there’s the worst-ever shortage in cement supply in the country. You can’t even find it to buy! Clueless, ever-incompetent bunch of arrogant braggarts who just scammed their way into power.”

Energy expert warns new electricity tariffs could fuel unemployment

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The Executive Director of the Centre for Environmental Management and Sustainable Energy, Benjamin Nsiah, has cautioned that Ghana’s recent electricity tariff hike could have far-reaching negative consequences for the economy—particularly for industry and employment.

His warning comes in response to the Public Utilities Regulatory Commission’s (PURC) latest tariff adjustment, which will see electricity prices increase by an average of 14.75% starting May 3, 2025.

The PURC attributed the increase to the depreciation of the cedi, rising inflation, higher fuel costs—especially for natural gas—and the current energy generation mix.

Mr. Nsiah argued that the rationale behind the increase fails to consider its broader economic implications.

“In my view, inflation is already captured within the depreciation of the currency, so factoring it again into end-user tariffs results in double costing—and that double costing will hurt our economy significantly,” he said.

Mr. Nsiah explained that higher electricity tariffs lead to increased production costs for businesses, which then drive up the Producer Price Index (PPI) and, subsequently, the Consumer Price Index (CPI).

He warned that this chain reaction often prompts the Bank of Ghana to implement monetary tightening measures—raising interest rates—which ultimately makes credit more expensive for industries already operating under tight margins.

“When electricity tariffs go up, the cost of production rises.

This drives the PPI up, which then affects the CPI. When the CPI increases, inflation rises, and the Bank of Ghana responds by tightening monetary policy.

That cycle ends up choking businesses,” he explained.

He noted that local industries are already grappling with high operating costs and warned that repeated upward tariff reviews, without careful consideration, could threaten their survival.

“Increasing the policy rate makes borrowing costly for industries. This cycle of tariff adjustments traps the economy in a loop of rising costs and shrinking productivity,” Nsiah stated.

He called on policymakers to critically assess the timing and necessity of electricity tariff reviews, warning that unchecked increases could make local industries less competitive and result in job losses.

“If we keep pushing tariffs upward without a long-term strategy, our industries will suffer, and many may resort to staff cuts or layoffs. This could ultimately increase unemployment and slow economic growth,” he added.

He made these remarks on Channel One’s Newsroom on Friday, April 18.

Week 28 Match Preview – Hearts of Oak vs Karela United

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Hearts of Oak coach Aboubakar Ouattara finds himself under mounting pressure ahead of Sunday’s crucial Ghana Premier League clash with Karela United at the Accra Sports Stadium.

Ouattara, who has faced criticism from fans and frequent tension with journalists, knows that another disappointing result could cost him his job.

Despite guiding the Phobians through a strong spell earlier this year that saw them climb into the top four, recent results have been underwhelming. Hearts have picked up just one win in their last five matches (two draws and two defeats), slipping to 7th place on the table with 41 points.

The team’s defence remains one of the strongest in the league, with only 17 goals conceded. However, their attacking returns have been modest, with just 22 goals scored in 27 games. On home soil, Hearts have been inconsistent, recording three wins and two losses in their last five fixtures.

Karela United, meanwhile, are in urgent need of points. A 2-0 defeat to FC Samartex 1996 on Wednesday has left them 16th with 28 points. Their attack continues to falter, having scored only 17 goals this season — the joint-lowest in the league. Their away form offers little encouragement, with four defeats and a draw in their last five trips.

The head-to-head record at the Accra Sports Stadium leans slightly in favour of Hearts, who are unbeaten in four home league games against Karela since 2020 — one win and three draws. Last season, the Phobians secured a 3-1 victory in their most recent meeting at the venue.

Sunday’s outcome could determine the immediate future of Ouattara, while Karela seek crucial survival points in the capital.

At This Point, Being Buried Alive Wouldn’t Bother Me–Afia Pokua

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Celebrated Ghanaian journalist Afia Pokuaa, popularly known as Vim Lady, has publicly opened up about her emotional struggles following the Manhyia Palace’s refusal to accept her repeated apologies. In a heartfelt video posted on TikTok, Pokuaa poured out her pain and frustration, revealing how the backlash has taken a heavy toll on her mental health.

The ongoing controversy stems from comments she allegedly made about Otumfuo Osei Tutu II, the revered Asantehene. Although the exact nature of her remarks remains unclear, they provoked strong criticism from the Manhyia Palace and many Asanteman sympathizers. Despite issuing several public apologies, Pokuaa says her efforts have been ignored.

“No matter how often I apologize, it seems like I’ll never be forgiven. I’m so exhausted,” she shared tearfully. Her words painted a picture of someone battling deep emotional distress.

The video, raw and vulnerable, also featured a shocking statement that left many of her fans alarmed. “I’m so tired of life. At this point, being buried alive wouldn’t bother me,” she said. This sparked a wave of concern across social media, with supporters urging her to stay strong and seek help.

Many have since taken to various platforms to express both sympathy and criticism. While some believe the Palace should show compassion, others argue that the dignity of the Asantehene must remain protected.

Afia Pokuaa, a respected figure in Ghanaian media, now finds herself at the center of a cultural and emotional storm. Her plight has reopened conversations about mental health, forgiveness, and the weight of tradition in Ghanaian society.

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Asafo-Adjei Pays Tribute to Paapa Owusu Ankomah

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Bosome Freho MP, Hon. Asafo-Adjei Ayeh, has heaped praise on former MP for Sekondi, Paapa Owusu Ankomah, calling him a “walking encyclopedia” for his wealth of knowledge and invaluable contributions during his 20 years in Parliament.

During a radio interview, Asafo-Adjei reflected on how he looked up to Owusu Ankomah for his calmness and intellectual depth. He noted that during moments of intense debate, Speaker Rt. Hon. Doe Adjaho would often turn to Owusu Ankomah for guidance, showing the level of respect he commanded.

“When tensions flared in the House and he rose to speak, everyone—including the Speaker—listened closely. His words always brought insight and often resolved the confusion,” Asafo-Adjei remarked.

He revealed that as a young aspiring politician, he made it a habit to read Hansards and closely follow Owusu Ankomah’s speeches and parliamentary interventions.

“He’s someone I deeply respect. I’d like to take this chance to greet him and express my admiration—he’s played a big role in shaping my political journey,” he added.

Owusu Ankomah, known for his ministerial service and legal acumen, remains a towering figure in Ghanaian politics, continuing to inspire emerging leaders in Parliament.

Source: dailynewsghana

Jobs, trade tensions take spotlight at 2025 IMF/WBG Spring Meetings

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As the world grapples with economic uncertainty, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and World Bank Group (WBG) are set to convene for their highly anticipated Spring Meetings in 2025.

The meetings will take place from April 21–26 in Washington, D.C., under the theme: “Jobs – The Path to Prosperity,” aimed at exploring international cooperation on the future of job creation.

This comes as the two Bretton Woods institutions estimate that approximately 1.2 billion young people in emerging economies will reach working age over the next decade, but only about 420 million jobs will be available to them.

The gathering of global leaders, finance ministers and central bank governors, policymakers, and experts will focus on exploring solutions to recent trade tariff tensions and shaping the future of international cooperation.

It will also serve as a platform for a call to action for global leaders to work together to address pressing economic challenges and build a more prosperous and sustainable future for all.

Ahead of the meetings, Mr Ajay Banga, President of the WBG, highlighted the risk posed by the disparity between workforce growth and available jobs, noting that without opportunity, the forces of fragility, illegal migration, and instability could intensify.

He urged developing countries to establish the right systems and frameworks that allow the private sector to contribute financing and investment, particularly in infrastructure and regulatory environments conducive to job creation.

Mr Banga said the Bank would expand its Private Sector Investment Lab to include the most critical sectors for job creation—energy and infrastructure, agribusiness, healthcare, tourism, and manufacturing.

He reaffirmed the Bank’s commitment to creating meaningful and sustainable employment opportunities, stating: “The idea is to build a Bank that delivers what is demanded—jobs—because jobs are the best way to drive a nail in the coffin of poverty.”

On global trade tariff tensions, he noted that the Bank was engaged in constructive dialogue with the US administration, despite prevailing uncertainty. “They’re asking the right questions, and we’re trying to give them the right answers,” he said.

The World Bank chief called for more efficient border processes, reduced trade costs, clearer rules of origin, and decreased friction to boost trade volumes and provide more stable and diversified growth in developing economies.

Ms Kristalina Georgieva, Managing Director of the IMF, observed that the resilience seen about six months ago was now being tested by the ongoing reshaping of the global trading system.

She outlined three consequences of the current trade tensions: costly uncertainty, a negative impact on short-term economic growth, and long-term productivity erosion—especially in smaller economies—caused by protectionism.

She called for a reset of global trends towards lower tariff rates and the reduction of non-tariff barriers and distortions, noting the importance of cooperation in a multipolar world.

Ms Georgieva expressed confidence in the Spring Meetings, calling them “a vital forum for dialogue at a vital time.”

“All countries, large and small alike, can—and should—play their part in strengthening the global economy in an era of more frequent and severe shocks,” she said.

The IMF chief added that when pushed “hard enough, things that were not possible become possible, mountains that couldn’t be climbed are climbed, vested interests that would not retreat are overcome.”

She called for cool heads, clear vision, and strong will, concluding: “We need a more resilient world economy, not a drift toward division. And to facilitate the transition, policies must allow private economic agents time to adjust and deliver.”

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Leaked Mike Oquaye Report Reveals “Presidential Chair” Symbolized NPP Disconnect with Suffering Ghanaians

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A presidential staffer quoted in the document recounted a moment of public frustration: “One frustrated citizen in Kumbungu was overheard saying, ‘We don’t even have chairs in our schools, yet his chair gets a luxurious V8 ride!’”

A leaked excerpt from the Prof. Mike Oquaye Report, commissioned by the New Patriotic Party (NPP) to investigate its crushing defeat in the 2024 General Elections, has revealed shocking details of the perceived extravagance of President Nana Akufo-Addo’s administration — with a special focus on what has now been dubbed the “Chair of Mystery.”

NPP’s decision not to release Oquaye’s report to shield actors of 2024 defeat-Asante Okyere

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A political science lecturer at the University of Cape Coast in the Central Region, Dr. Jonathan Asante Okyere, has suggested that the opposition New Patriotic Party (NPP) is deliberately withholding the findings of the Prof. Mike Oquaye-led committee report on the party’s 2024 electoral defeat to protect certain influential figures.

Speaking in an interview on Accra 100.5 FM’s midday news on Thursday, April 17, 2025, Dr. Okyere claimed that the party’s decision not only to keep the report private but also to bar members from discussing its contents is aimed at shielding individuals whose actions contributed to the party’s loss in the December 7 general elections.

While acknowledging that the party has the right to withhold the report, the political science lecturer argued that making at least parts of it public would promote transparency and help guide future strategies.

“It is troubling that the party leadership is preventing members from commenting on the report. Members should have been given the space to express their views on what went wrong in the elections,” he remarked.

Dr. Okyere further observed that the lack of transparency is enabling certain powerful figures within the NPP to maintain their grip on the party, warning that this could hinder internal reforms and renewal efforts.

The Prof. Mike Oquaye committee was tasked with investigating the reasons behind the NPP’s defeat in the 2024 general elections and submitted its report to the party’s national leadership earlier this week. However, the findings have not yet been made public.

Kofi Bentil proposes ways to remove constitutionally protected officers without political influence

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Vice President of the policy think tank IMANI Africa, Kofi Bentil Vice President of the policy think tank IMANI Africa, Kofi Bentil

A Vice President of the policy think tank IMANI Africa, Kofi Bentil, is of the view that politicians should take their hands off the process of removing constitutionally protected officers.

He believes that those whose work is directly affected by the occupants of such offices should be the ones to determine whether these individuals should be removed or not.

To Kofi Bentil, the attempt to remove people in these offices was wrong yesterday and remains wrong today.

Sharing his opinion via social media, he wrote:

“I associate with the view stressed on Newsfile that politicians must take their hands off the removal of Chief Justices and other constitutionally protected officers. It was wrong yesterday and is still wrong today.

I have always said, and I repeat, that the best people to determine whether someone is performing well or not are those who work with the person and those who are affected by their work.

In the case of the Chief Justice, it is lawyers, judges, and litigants. We can excuse litigants because those who lose cases will almost always be upset, and vice versa. But lawyers and judges experience both wins and losses regularly, and they know whether a judge is competent or not.”

Here’s my proposal:

When a petition is received, a prima facie case must be established by the President’s office. If none exists, the petition should be thrown out.

Once a prima facie case is established, Parliament should be the forum to determine whether the case warrants consideration for the removal of the Chief Justice.

If Parliament decides that the matter should proceed, the judiciary and lawyers must vote on whether to remove or retain the Chief Justice—based on a simple majority.

The advantages of this approach:

A. It removes the process from the hands of politicians.

B. It makes it more difficult to remove a Chief Justice on a whim.

C. It holds the Chief Justice more accountable to their judicial peers and the legal community.

D. It prevents politicians from threatening or intimidating the Chief Justice into doing their bidding.

Gov’t to track down illegal mining excavator owners – Defence Minister

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Defence Minister Dr. Edward Omane Boamah has announced a decisive move by the government to pursue the owners of excavators used in illegal mining activities, as part of President John Dramani Mahama’s renewed efforts to combat the galamsey menace.

Speaking on the latest developments in the anti-galamsey fight, Dr. Boamah disclosed that authorities have successfully obtained the chassis numbers of several seized excavators—marking a significant step toward identifying the individuals behind the environmental destruction caused by illegal mining operations.

“As promised last month, we are glad to report that some chassis numbers of seized excavators used to perpetrate galamsey—an environmental sin against humanity and God—have been secured,” the Defence Minister stated.

He extended his appreciation to the Ghana Police Service for their cooperation in the ongoing efforts, adding that the information will help identify and track the “big people” behind the scenes who fund and benefit from galamsey.

“These chassis numbers will aid President Mahama’s determined and sustained fight against illegal mining,” Dr. Boamah noted.

“We are using them to trace the owners, asking key questions: Who imported the excavators? Who bought them? For what purpose? Why are they being used for galamsey?”

He emphasised that this approach is part of a broader, innovative strategy to address illegal mining from its roots, in line with President Mahama’s commitment to a comprehensive, root-and-branch eradication of the galamsey threat.

Morocco clinch first U-17 AFCON title after penalty shootout victory over Mali

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Morocco were crowned champions of the CAF U-17 Africa Cup of Nations for the first time Morocco were crowned champions of the CAF U-17 Africa Cup of Nations for the first time

Morocco were crowned champions of the CAF U-17 Africa Cup of Nations for the first time in their history after defeating two-time winners Mali 4-2 on penalties following a goalless draw in Saturday’s final at the Stade El Bachir in Mohammedia.

The hosts held their nerve in the shootout, with goalkeeper Zakaria Alaoui saving two penalties to spark wild celebrations among the home supporters after a tense and balanced final between two of the tournament’s standout teams.

This triumph ends Morocco’s wait for a continental title at this level, coming two years after they finished as runners-up to Senegal. For Mali, it was a fifth final appearance and another painful near miss despite controlling large spells of the game.

Both sides had chances during regular time, with Ilies Belmokhtar and Ahmed Mouhoub testing Mali from distance, while Seydou Dembélé and Soumaila Fané caused problems for the Moroccan defence. Fané had a first-half goal disallowed by VAR for handball in the build-up.

The shootout saw Morocco convert all four of their spot-kicks with confidence, while Mali’s Issa Koné and Lamine Keita had their attempts saved.

Coach Nabil Baha’s team impressed throughout the tournament, conceding just once, and showed tactical discipline and resilience in the final to seal a historic win.

You Are a Shapeless And Disrespectful Woman- Lawyer Maurice Ampaw Fires Back at Yaa Titi

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You Are a Shapeless And Disrespectful Woman- Lawyer Maurice Ampaw Fires Back at Yaa Titi

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Legal practitioner Maurice Ampaw has issued a harsh rebuke to television host Yaa Titi, accusing her of inappropriate conduct on air. Ampaw did not hold back, referring to her as a “useless woman” who, in his view, frequently makes thoughtless and offensive statements.

He condemned Titi for what he sees as a lack of respect, especially towards men, suggesting that her controversial remarks are motivated by money from the NDC. According to Ampaw, “She speaks nonsense all the time. If she were my daughter, I wouldn’t even request a dowry because she’s not worth it—she’s shapeless.”

The lawyer further argued that her actions undermine the standards of public discourse and television, asserting that she has no business being on TV if she uses it to insult others. “Because NDC has given her money, she thinks she can come and insult us. This is a warning to her,” he stated.

Ampaw’s outburst has prompted mixed reactions online, with some calling for Yaa Titi to reconsider her approach and be more mindful of her public comments, given her influence as a media personality.

Sad News Hits NPP as Another Member Has Reportedly Been Arrested By OSP

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Sad News Hits NPP as Another Member Has Reportedly Been Arrested By OSP

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Another storm appears to be brewing in Ghana’s political environment following reports that Gordon Asare-Bediako, a notable figure within the New Patriotic Party (NPP), has been arrested by the Office of the Special Prosecutor (OSP). The information was disclosed on Facebook by NPP member PK Sarpong, who voiced dismay over the development.

Sarpong alleged that Special Prosecutor Kissi Agyebeng authorized the detention of Asare-Bediako based on accusations that he falsely suggested a private jet was being procured for the OSP. While the basis of the claim and the reasoning behind the arrest remain vague, the situation has ignited widespread conversation across political circles and social platforms.

Asare-Bediako’s reputation for bold political commentary has made his alleged arrest particularly controversial. Many have raised concerns about the implications for freedom of speech and whether his detention was a necessary legal measure or an attempt to mute political criticism.

The OSP has not released any formal communication regarding the situation. If the allegations by PK Sarpong hold water, the public will be eager to learn about the next steps—whether Asare-Bediako will face charges or be released. The incident has fueled speculation about a possible clampdown on political activists and commentators.

Coming amid ongoing political friction post-elections, this development could further polarize public opinion and deepen rifts within the nation’s political factions.

Regardless of the outcome, the reported arrest of Gordon Asare-Bediako has already intensified political discourse. Whether justified or not, the incident underscores the fragile balance between legal accountability and freedom of political expression in Ghana.

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Oquaye Report Leaks: Bawumia’s Debate Call Described as ‘Reckless’ and ‘Suicidal’

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Pressure is now mounting on the NEC to make the report public, with some party activists and civil society groups arguing that full disclosure is the only way to begin the healing process and rebuild ahead of the next election cycle.

A leaked excerpt from the confidential Mike Oquaye Report has revealed damning details about the internal missteps that led to the New Patriotic Party’s (NPP) crushing defeat in the 2024 general elections, pointing directly at the party’s presidential candidate, Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia.

‘It was the most regrettable experience in my life’

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President John Dramani Mahama President John Dramani Mahama

President John Mahama has shared what he described as the “most regrettable experience” of his life after attempting to set up a family member in business.

Speaking at the Kwahu Business Forum on Saturday, April 19, the former president recounted how, in an effort to ease the financial burden of his parliamentary income, he purchased a bus over ten years ago for a relative to operate a small transportation business.

Rather than proving beneficial, the venture turned into a regrettable experience that taught him a valuable lesson about corporate responsibility and trust.

He explained that the bus was handed over to a driver who overworked it to the point that the axle broke, resulting in expensive and time-consuming repairs that ultimately undermined the purpose of the initiative.

“Anytime you saw the bus, it had more load on top of it than inside it. So what happened? The axle broke down, and it was the most regrettable experience of my life. When the axle broke down, they came to me to buy a new one. The whole purpose of buying the bus was defeated. Every time it broke down, they would come to me for repairs. It was costing me more to fix the bus than if I had just handed the money to them,” he said.

The situation worsened when he discovered that the driver—who was living in the family home—had started building a house using income from the mismanaged transportation business. That building, Mahama noted, remains incomplete to this day.

“So I refused to repair the bus and decided to dispose of it. I sold the bus. This was several years ago, probably more than ten years now. And ever since I sold the bus, that building, which had reached the lintel level, is still at lintel level—even today.”

President Mahama’s story was in response to a point made by Minority Leader Alexander Afenyo-Markin, who had noted that many businesses fail not due to a lack of funding, but because of unreliable partners or staff.

Mr. Mahama agreed, stressing that “finding reliable partners to collaborate with” remains one of the biggest challenges for entrepreneurs and a major obstacle to the growth of the industrial sector.

“There are business owners bringing in foreign managers to oversee their operations because they can’t trust local hires—that’s an indictment on our human resource,” he said.

He urged forum attendees to prioritize loyalty and integrity as core values for building sustainable business cultures.

“If you want to suck your pound of flesh out of a business and kill it, no industry will grow,” he cautioned.

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Unlock the Secrets of Stunning Blondes at Cosmo Prof’s Iconic Blonde Event

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Lift, Tone, Transform: Cosmo Prof makes waves in the beauty industry once again with the announcement of the second annual Iconic Blonde virtual event. Set to take place on July 14, 2024, from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. CT, this highly anticipated event promises to deliver unparalleled education, inspiration, and networking opportunities for beauty professionals passionate about mastering the art of blonding.

Teams arrive in Accra for CAF African Schools Football Championship, Ghana 2025

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The teams competing in the CAF African Schools Football Championship, Ghana 2025 have begun arriving in Accra with excitement building ahead of the Continental Finals that will be staged from 21-26 April, 2025.

The third edition of the CAF African Schools Football Championship for players in the Under-15 age-group extends the Confédération Africaine de Football’s (CAF) investment in schools and youth football, with the programme in Accra to get underway with a series of workshops on Monday.

There are eight Boys and Girls teams that will compete on the pitch, but will also receive guidance away from the field on a range of subjects in what will be a life-changing experience for many.

The Capacity Building Workshops will include Safeguarding, Young Reporters, Young Referees, a Coaching course, Safety & Security and Medical.

There will also be workshops for the players on Integrity, and sessions held by UNICEF and FIFPRO.  

The matches at the CAF African Schools Football Championship will begin on Wednesday, 23 April, with the final played on 26 April. All games will be staged at the University of Ghana Stadium in Accra.

The draw for the group stages, which will see the countries split into two pools of four teams each, will take place on Monday, 21 April at 14:00 local time / GMT. It will be streamed live of CAF’s YouTube Channel, CAF TV.    

The CAF African Schools Football Championship was launched by CAF President Dr Patrice Motsepe in April 2022 in Maputo, Mozambique.

The programme enjoys a seed funding of USD 10-million, donated by the Motsepe Foundation at inception. This goes towards the prize monies at the zonal & continental level as well as the organization of the tournament.

There is a first prize of USD300,000 for the continental champions in both the Boys and Girls competitions, while the runners-up receive USD 200,000 and third-place USD 150,000.

This prize money is used for legacy projects in schools, including renovations, building libraries, infrastructure development and other community-related developments.

It is the continent’s premier football competition for girls and boys in the Under-15 age-group and the most successful youth sport mobilization movement in Africa.

Girls Qualified Teams: Ghana, Benin, DR Congo, Gambia, Malawi, Morocco, South Africa, Uganda

Boys Qualified Teams: Ghana, Algeria, Cote d’Ivoire, DR Congo, Senegal, South Africa, Tanzania, Uganda

‘Is the Chief Justice in communication with the Minority caucus’? Edudzi Tameklo asks

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Chief Justice, Gertrude Torkornoo and Edudzi Tameklo Chief Justice, Gertrude Torkornoo and Edudzi Tameklo

The Acting Chief Executive Officer of the National Petroleum Authority, Edudzi Tameklo, has questioned how the Minority in Parliament secured what they claim to be the content of the petition for the removal of the Chief Justice from office.

His question comes after the Minority in Parliament, at a press conference, condemned the petition to remove Chief Justice Gertrude Torkornoo, describing it as a blatant attempt to undermine the judiciary’s independence.

The MP for Suame, John Darko, who also serves as the Legal Counsel of the Minority Caucus in Parliament, argued that the grounds for the petition—including allegations that the Chief Justice advised the President on judicial promotions and presided over a contentious case—were “flimsy and politically motivated.”

“We see the spurious petition for the removal of the Chief Justice as a serious setback to our democratic journey,” he stated.

But commenting on the issue during a panel discussion on TV3, monitored by GhanaWeb, Edudzi Tameklo, who also doubles as the Director of Legal Affairs, said the process for the removal of Her Ladyship Gertrude Torkornoo is highly confidential and has been handled as such by the Presidency.

He questioned how the supposed content of the petition was leaked.

“My learned senior says we were told… When the President received the petition and the Chief Justice wrote to request a copy, the President, in honouring the request, sealed the petition before giving it to her. Who informed the Minority of the details? Is Her Ladyship the Chief Justice in communication with the Minority? Because at this point, the petition is strictly between the President and the Chief Justice. In fact, to preserve the integrity of the process, the President sealed and marked the petition.

I have heard one journalist on Metro TV refer to what they claim is the content of the petition. Who leaked it to them and to the Minority? Who told them?” Edudzi Tameklo asked.

He further urged the Minority to trust the process for the removal of the Chief Justice, just as they trusted the process that led to the removal of Lauretta Lamptey, the former Commissioner of the Commission for Human Rights and Administrative Justice (CHRAJ).

“How come that [John Darko], the Minority Spokesperson on Legal Affairs—his own colleague, Frank Annoh Dompreh—brought a petition for the removal of Lauretta Lamptey, and President Mahama didn’t say it was an NPP MP against his appointee? He received the petition, acted on it, found merit, and dismissed his own appointee.

How come that today, Annoh Dompreh and his Minority do not have confidence that President Mahama will do the same thing he did with Lauretta—affording her the opportunity to defend herself? Where is the fear, where is the panic?” Edudzi Tameklo questioned.

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Senior Officers Arrested Over Alleged Plot to Destabilize Transitional Government

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Investigations are ongoing, and authorities suggest more arrests may follow as communications continue to be monitored.

Several senior officers of the Burkinabe army have been arrested for their alleged involvement in a plot to destabilize the country’s transitional regime. Among those detained are Magistrate Commander Frédéric Ouédraogo and Captain Élysée Tassembédo.

I didn’t know the role of a Presidential staffer when I was appointed – Nana Yaa Jantuah

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Presidential Staffer Nana Yaa Jantuah Presidential Staffer Nana Yaa Jantuah

Nana Yaa Jantuah, a former Director of Public Relations and External Affairs at the Public Utilities Regulatory Commission (PURC), has claimed that she did not understand the role of a Presidential Staffer when she was appointed by President John Mahama.

The former General Secretary of the Convention People’s Party (CPP) was appointed as part of a series of key appointments to the Office of the President, announced on January 21, 2025.

Speaking in an interview with Happy FM, Nana Yaa Jantuah stated that she was initially confused about the responsibilities of a Presidential Staffer, especially given the large number of individuals who served in that capacity under the previous Akufo-Addo administration.

“When I heard the news of my appointment as a Presidential Staffer, I didn’t understand. I didn’t know what the role entailed because, during former President Akufo-Addo’s regime, there were many people appointed as Presidential Staffers, so I wasn’t sure what the job involved. However, when I resumed work, I realised that being a Presidential Staffer is a lot of work. I am in charge of Energy, Green Transition, and PURC. So, anything involving energy that comes to the presidency, I handle it,” she explained.

In the lead-up to the 2024 Presidential Election, she publicly endorsed John Dramani Mahama, the flagbearer of the National Democratic Congress (NDC).

Speaking at the NDC’s final campaign rally at Zurak Park in Madina, Accra, she passionately declared her support for Mahama, citing his proven leadership and the urgent need for a change in governance.

“I am here because of John Mahama. I am here because I believe Ghana must be liberated. Ghana must be free from what is currently happening, and the only political party at this moment capable of helping us out of this situation is the NDC,” she stated.

“I am officially endorsing John Mahama to be the next President of Ghana. He has done it before—he has led this country before—and he did it excellently. I think it’s time we give him a second chance to finish the good work he started,” she added.

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Minister inaugurates committee to review basic education curriculum

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Committee members reviewing the curriculum of kindergarten one to Primary six have been urged to develop a comprehensive policy to meet the needs of 21st-century learning skills.

The committee has also been charged to ensure that there is the production of ethical and responsible learners to advance development in the country.

Mr Haruna Iddrisu, the Minister of Education, speaking at the inauguration of the committee in Accra, said the members were selected due to their experience and capabilities to execute their mandates.

“Education holds the key to the success of the country. If we get the foundation right, then things will fall in place,” the Minister said.

The Committee, the Minister stressed, was a visionary step to prepare learners to be competitive in the real world of work.

“To succeed, our children need more than academic knowledge; they need to be critical thinkers to solve problems. Next year, we are looking at launching an initiative dubbed, ‘Beyond Academic Skills’ to have at least an hour or more for learners to undertake some national exercise like farming or painting,” he said.

That, he stated, would build their mental aptitude for practical things as well as build their assertiveness and make them responsible learners.

He charged the Committee to develop a curriculum that would identify the learners with their national values, ethics and integrity to work for the good of society.

The Minister urged them to be intentional about the teaching of Ghana’s rich history to be abreast of the country’s heritage and values, among other things.

“Your review must settle the matter on who is the founder of Ghana and set the records on historical records of the country devoid of manipulation,” he said.

The Committee which is chaired by the Minister, include Mrs Mamle Andrews, Chief Director of the Ministry of Education (MOE), Professor George K.T. Oduro, Technical Advisor to the Minister, Professor Dzakadzie, Director General of the National Council for Curriculum Assessment; Prof Ernest Kofi Davis, Director General of GES; and Prof Azeko Salifu Tahiru, Inspector of Schools, National Schools Inspectorate Authority.

Others are Prof Christian Addai Poku, Registrar, National Teaching Council; Dr Eric Adzore, Director General, TVET Service, Nana Baffour Awuah, Director, Pre-Tertiary of MOE; and Ms Rejoice Dankwa, Director, TVET.

The rest are Mr Insah Shirzu, Director, Planning, Budgeting, Monitoring and Evaluation, MOE; Mavis Asare Donkor, Director, General Administration, MOE, and Dr Samuel Awuku, Education and Development Consultant.

Stylish And Elegant Outfits For You

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In today’s ever-changing fashion landscape, one thing that never fades is the power of style fused with elegance.True elegance isn’t about wearing the most expensive outfit or chasing every trend it’s about exuding class, confidence, and charm through what you wear. It’s about owning your look with quiet confidence and making bold impressions in the most graceful way.

This article is all about empowering you to embrace your femininity, explore your fashion sense, and express your unique beauty through stylish and elegant outfits that fit seamlessly into your everyday life from workdays to weekends, formal events to casual strolls.

A stylish and elegant outfit has the ability to speak volumes before you even say a word. Whether it’s a sleek crepe gown, a two-piece set with a flattering silhouette, or a beautifully tailored Ankara dress, the right outfit elevates your presence.These are pieces designed not just to be worn, but to be felt in how they make you stand, move, and smile.

From classic neutrals to rich jewel tones, you’ll find a spectrum of styles that offer grace and glamour in every thread.

One of the greatest things about elegant fashion is its versatility. These pieces effortlessly transition from day to night, casual to formal, indoor to outdoor.

No matter your age, size, or lifestyle, there’s an elegant outfit waiting to be yours because style has no limits, and elegance belongs to every woman.

Government to Create Indigenous Business Advisory Council Following Kwahu Forum 

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By Jesse Ampah Owusu, GNA 

Accra, April 19, GNA – Mr. Julius Debrah, Chief of Staff, announced that the Government will establish an Indigenous Business Advisory Council to implement ideas from the Kwahu Business Forum. 

He stated that indigenous business leaders would be selected to ensure the continuous growth of the local business sector.  

Mr. Debrah disclosed this while delivering closing remarks on behalf of President John Dramani Mahama at the second Kwahu Business Forum. 

The two-day forum, themed “The Future of Business: The Role of the Financial Sector,” is ongoing at the Mpraeso Social Centre in the Kwahu South District of the Eastern Region. 

Mr. Debrah stated that the initiative demonstrated the President’s dedication to enhancing Ghana’s indigenous business environment and establishing the country as a leading exporter in West Africa.  

He disclosed that the President had appointed Mr. Seth Terkper, his Advisor on Economy, to oversee the outcomes of the Forum. 

“His Excellency the President, in order to ensure that this does not become an ordinary talk show, has nominated his Presidential Advisor on Economy to have an oversight responsibility,” he said.  

“In other words, he is going to ensure that after this programme, we are going to put our ideas and thoughts together and get all the takeaways, line them up and make sure we are check-marketed,” he added. 

President Mahama officially opened the second edition of the Kwahu Business Forum on Saturday, April 19.  

The forum, a brainchild of the President, aims to foster entrepreneurship and support the growth of Ghana’s Small and Medium Enterprises. 

It aligns with the government’s vision of expanding private sector capacity, particularly in agro-processing and manufacturing.  

As a non-partisan national development initiative, the forum brings together business owners, industrialists, investors, start-ups, and industry players to network, share experiences, and explore ways to raise capital or utilize financial products. 

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Kwahu Forum Urges Banks to Lower Interest Rates for Businesses

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By Jesse Ampah Owusu, GNA 

Accra, April 19, GNA – Participants at the second Kwahu Business Forum have called on financial institutions to lower interest rates and ease collateral demands on loans.  

The majority, comprising entrepreneurs and business owners, argued that high interest rates and excessive collateral requirements prevent access to financial assistance and hindered business growth.  

The remarks were shared during a Q&A session at the Business Forum, which focused on the theme “The Future of Business: The Role of the Financial Sector.” 

They raised the concerns during a question-and-answer session at the forum, which focused on the theme “The Future of Business: The Role of the Financial Sector,” held at the Mpraeso Social Centre in the Kwahu South Municipality. 

President John Dramani Mahama, together with Mr. Julius Debrah, Chief of Staff and other government officials opened the event, which brought together financial institutions, business leaders, and entrepreneurs to discuss strategies for the growth of the sector.  

Mr. Eric Kwaku Boateng, President of the Ghana Automobile Dealers Association, said that high interest rates on loans deterred businesses from accessing facilities to support their ventures.  

He noted that most entrepreneurs failed to meet banks’ collateral demands, leading to business collapse, and urged banks to revise their policies to support businesses. 

Mr. Sampson Asaki Awingobit, Executive Secretary of the Importers and Exporters Association of Ghana, appealed for tailored financial solutions t enhance business. 

“Setting up or running a business in Ghana is not easy. We urge financial institutions to open up to our business community and provide access to tailored financial services,” he said.  

Awingobit also called on the Government to create marketplaces and enhance access for exporters and importers. 

Mr. Takyi Addo, Director of Communications for the Abossey Okai Spare Parts Dealers, urged the Government to address high import duties and the depreciating Cedi.  

He said that high import duties, coupled with interest rates, stifled the growth of local businesses. 

Madam Eunice Ohui Hlordjison, CEO of Ephphatha Ghana Limited, urged the Government to implement supportive regulations for the local business sector. 

 She noted that the current business environment did not favor unemployed graduates aiming to start their own businesses, due to a lack of financial products from the state or banks. 

GNA 

KAS 

LIVESTREAMED United Showbiz on UTV

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The Saturday, April 19, 2025, edition of UTV’s United Showbiz programme is live, with Empress Gifty discharging her duties as host.

Today’s show is featuring panelists discussing the major entertainment issues of the week.

MC Yaa Yeboah, Bullgod and Arnold Asamoah-Baidoo have been billed as pundits.

Ola Michael, Vida Adutwumwaa and musician Akese Brempong are also on the bill to bring some nuance to the conversations about the respective issues.

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‘Shield Mahama from the empty noise of clueless critics’

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Professor Ransford Gyampo, Acting CEO of Ghana Shippers Authority Professor Ransford Gyampo, Acting CEO of Ghana Shippers Authority

The Acting Chief Executive Officer of the Ghana Shippers Authority, Professor Ransford Gyampo, has urged communicators of the governing National Democratic Congress (NDC) to protect President John Mahama and his appointees from what he described as “empty noises” from critics who, in his view, know little to nothing about the governance of a country.

Wednesday, April 16, 2025, marked exactly 100 days of the John Dramani Mahama–Prof. Naana Jane Opoku-Agyemang administration.

There has certainly been no dull moment during the first 100 days of the administration, with the government’s statements and actions becoming major talking points almost daily.

In its bid to fulfill promises made to Ghanaians, the government has taken several actions—including the arrest and raiding of homes of some former government officials—which have sparked public debate and, in some cases, division.

However, speaking during a panel discussion on TV3 monitored by GhanaWeb, Prof. Gyampo, a former lecturer at the University of Ghana, emphasized the need for party communicators to mount a robust defense of the government to allow the President the peace of mind to effectively govern the country.

“It is too early for the Mahama government to be tolerating the bad press that people have started generating. I urge the ruling party and its communicators to begin to activate all ‘mouth cameras’ so that we can offer a strong regime defense and ensure that the President has peace of mind amidst the needless noise from those who know next to nothing about governing a country,” Prof. Gyampo said.

He added: “I know President Mahama is focused, but whether you like it or not, he is human. So, sometimes he may be distracted or affected by some of this needless noise from people who don’t understand governance. Therefore, all ‘mouth cameras’ must be activated to shield the President and his appointees from such distractions.”

“So, Edudzi and co., you need to start doing some of these things. Otherwise, they will continue to throw mud. They may not know how to govern, but they can still throw enough mud that, eventually, it begins to stick in the minds of the public. Meanwhile, we are aware of the kind of positive things the government is doing.”

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Jean Mensa, Chief Justice Torkornoo will be removed – Mustapha Gbande

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Mustapha Gbande is the Deputy Director of Operations at the Office of the President Mustapha Gbande is the Deputy Director of Operations at the Office of the President

Deputy Director of Operations at the Office of the President, Mustapha Gbande, has asserted that the fate of the Chairperson of the Electoral Commission, Jean Mensa, and the Chief Justice, Justice Gertrude Torkornoo, have already been decided.

According to him, the two women will certainly be removed from office, and their exit is only a matter of time, 3news.com reports.

He argued that both the Chief Justice and the EC Chair have demonstrated that they are politically exposed individuals and, therefore, cannot continue to hold such sensitive positions.

Mr Gbande rejected claims that their removal by President John Dramani Mahama would set a bad precedent.

“We haven’t amended our laws. The same law gave President Akufo-Addo the right to remove Charlotte Osei; they are all independent institutions, yet he removed her.

“We have come not just to repeat precedents, but to address each case individually. The Chief Justice will have to go, the EC Chairperson and other politically exposed directors will have to go – and indeed, they will go. It is just a matter of time, so that we can fill those positions with individuals who are not politically exposed,” he stated.

His remarks come in the wake of ongoing controversy surrounding a petition for the removal of Chief Justice Torkornoo.

On 25 March 2025, President Mahama began consultations with the Council of State following the submission of three petitions seeking the removal of Chief Justice Gertrude Sackey Torkornoo.

According to a statement from the Minister for Government Communications, Felix Kwakye Ofosu, the petitions were forwarded to the Council of State in accordance with the constitutional procedure outlined in Article 146 of the 1992 Constitution.

In a letter dated 27 March 2025, Chief Justice Torkornoo requested copies of the petitions and asked for at least seven days to respond, in line with due process requirements.

Justice Torkornoo submitted her official response to the petitions on Monday, 7 April 2025, within the 10-day deadline set by the President.

According to reportd, her response has since been submitted to President Mahama and the Council of State.

With this step completed, the Council is expected to begin reviewing the matter to determine whether a prima facie case exists to warrant further proceedings.

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You’re on your own if you do galamsey; Mahama will deal with you

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The Acting Chief Executive Officer of the National Petroleum Authority (NPA), Edudzi Tameklo, has warned members of the party against engaging in illegal mining, popularly known as galamsey or face the full rigours of the law.

According to the lawyer and politician, President John Mahama will deal ruthlessly with any member or supporter of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) who engages in any illegal activity that destroys water bodies and farmlands in the pursuit of gold for personal gain.

In recent weeks, the government has intensified its efforts to halt galamsey through various measures, including the deployment of the army to galamsey sites, where many arrests have been made.

There have been allegations that some members of the NDC, emboldened after the party assumed power on January 7, 2025, are heavily involved in galamsey.

Speaking during a panel discussion on TV3 on Saturday, April 19, 2025, Edudzi Tameklo, who is also the Director of Legal Affairs of the NDC, warned party members engaged in galamsey to cease their activities, emphasizing that no party official will come to their aid if they are arrested.

“If you are an NDC person and you decide to go and do galamsey, you are on your own. President Mahama will deal with you brutally. Once you make up your mind that you are going to do this, remember that you are an enemy of President Mahama. You are also an enemy of his government and of the NDC. At that point, you are an environmental terrorist.

“So, if you decide to do any of these things, don’t for a minute assume that something will happen and there will be a call for ‘order from above.’ If you are expecting someone to respond to that order, you won’t find Dr. Omane getting involved.

“So, please, in the name of God, there are a lot of legitimate businesses you can do as an NDC member in this government. Don’t be the one to cause problems for Mahama’s government,” Tameklo stated.

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‘Shield Mahama from the empty noise of clueless critics’

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Professor Ransford Gyampo, Acting CEO of Ghana Shippers Authority Professor Ransford Gyampo, Acting CEO of Ghana Shippers Authority

The Acting Chief Executive Officer of the Ghana Shippers Authority, Professor Ransford Gyampo, has urged communicators of the governing National Democratic Congress (NDC) to protect President John Mahama and his appointees from what he described as “empty noises” from critics who, in his view, know little to nothing about the governance of a country.

Wednesday, April 16, 2025, marked exactly 100 days of the John Dramani Mahama–Prof. Naana Jane Opoku-Agyemang administration.

There has certainly been no dull moment during the first 100 days of the administration, with the government’s statements and actions becoming major talking points almost daily.

In its bid to fulfill promises made to Ghanaians, the government has taken several actions—including the arrest and raiding of homes of some former government officials—which have sparked public debate and, in some cases, division.

However, speaking during a panel discussion on TV3 monitored by GhanaWeb, Prof. Gyampo, a former lecturer at the University of Ghana, emphasized the need for party communicators to mount a robust defense of the government to allow the President the peace of mind to effectively govern the country.

“It is too early for the Mahama government to be tolerating the bad press that people have started generating. I urge the ruling party and its communicators to begin to activate all ‘mouth cameras’ so that we can offer a strong regime defense and ensure that the President has peace of mind amidst the needless noise from those who know next to nothing about governing a country,” Prof. Gyampo said.

He added: “I know President Mahama is focused, but whether you like it or not, he is human. So, sometimes he may be distracted or affected by some of this needless noise from people who don’t understand governance. Therefore, all ‘mouth cameras’ must be activated to shield the President and his appointees from such distractions.”

“So, Edudzi and co., you need to start doing some of these things. Otherwise, they will continue to throw mud. They may not know how to govern, but they can still throw enough mud that, eventually, it begins to stick in the minds of the public. Meanwhile, we are aware of the kind of positive things the government is doing.”

KA

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Gorgeous Straight Fashion Outfits For Ladies

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Fashion is constantly evolving, but some styles stand the test of time, and straight-cut outfits for ladies are one such enduring trend. Sleek, sophisticated, and effortlessly chic, straight fashion outfits are versatile enough to suit a variety of occasions, from casual outings to more formal events. With the right mix of tailoring, fabric, and accessories, straight outfits can highlight your personal style while offering comfort and sophistication.

One of the most popular choices for straight fashion outfits is the straight-leg trousers. These pants are perfect for both casual and professional settings. When paired with a tailored blouse or a button-up shirt, they create a polished look that is both modern and timeless. For a more relaxed approach, you can pair them with a simple t-shirt or a cozy knit sweater for a laid-back yet fashionable ensemble.

For formal occasions, a straight-cut dress can be a game-changer. These dresses flatter a range of body types while offering an elegant silhouette. Whether in a classic black dress or a vibrant color, straight-cut dresses exude grace and poise. You can accessorize with statement jewelry or a chic handbag to elevate the look for evening events or business dinners.

Another must-have in any wardrobe is the straight-cut blazer. This versatile piece works wonders when layered over dresses, skirts, or pants, providing a sharp yet stylish edge to any outfit. Opting for neutral shades like navy, black, or beige ensures that the blazer remains timeless and easy to pair with almost any other piece in your closet.

In terms of footwear, straight outfits can be complemented by a variety of shoes. For a casual look, ballet flats or sneakers work perfectly, while pumps or heeled boots can add an extra touch of sophistication to your ensemble for evening wear.

In conclusion, straight fashion outfits offer a combination of style, comfort, and sophistication. From straight-leg trousers to elegant dresses and versatile blazers, these outfits can be dressed up or down to fit any occasion, making them a must-have in every modern woman’s wardrobe.

LIVESTREAMED: Kwahu Business Forum 2025

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The forum explored ways to enhance and support Ghana’s business landscape play videoThe forum explored ways to enhance and support Ghana’s business landscape

The Kwahu Business Forum has taken place at the Mpraeso Social Centre in the Eastern Region, where experts gathered to discuss national economic strategies and policies.

The event featured high-profile personalities, including President John Dramani Mahama, Minister of Finance Dr Cassiel Ato Forson, and other key members of his economic team.

Themed “The Future of Business: The Role of the Financial Sector,” the forum explored ways to enhance and support the growth of Ghana’s business landscape.

The initiative is part of a government agenda to accelerate local enterprise development, with a target of supporting over 600 businesses by the end of President Mahama’s current term.

Chief Executive Officers (CEOs) of various financial institutions shared insights on improving the country’s economic prospects.

Renowned governance experts and economists also participated as panelists and discussed how the financial sector can help stimulate business activity and strengthen the national economy.

The event attracted significant public interest, coinciding with the ongoing 2025 Kwahu Easter festivities.

Meanwhile, there are plans to transform the Kwahu Business Forum into a national platform that attracts entrepreneurs from across the country.

Chief of Staff Julius Debrah hinted at future collaborations, including potential involvement from the Ghana Revenue Authority (GRA) and other key public institutions.

With strong presidential backing and growing public-private collaboration, the Kwahu Business Forum is poised to become a key driver of entrepreneurship and economic transformation in Ghana.

Watch a live stream of the event on GhanaWeb TV below:

LIVESTREAMING: United Showbiz on UTV

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The Saturday, April 19, 2025, edition of UTV’s United Showbiz programme is live, with Empress Gifty discharging her duties as host.

Today’s show is featuring panelists discussing the major entertainment issues of the week.

MC Yaa Yeboah, Bullgod and Arnold Asamoah-Baidoo have been billed as pundits.

Ola Michael, Vida Adutwumwaa and musician Akese Brempong are also on the bill to bring some nuance to the conversations about the respective issues.

KA

Group backs Dr Ekua Amoakoh’s appointment to Constitution Amendment Committee

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Dr Ekua Amoako is a member of the Communications Team of the NPP Dr Ekua Amoako is a member of the Communications Team of the NPP

The X-Patriots, a dedicated group of New Patriotic Party (NPP) supporters, have declared their full support for Dr Ekua Amoakoh’s appointment to the Constitution Amendment Committee as a social media representative.

In a press release dated April 19, 2025, the group praised Dr Amoakoh’s unique ability to leverage social media for the party’s benefit, stating that her appointment would bring valuable insight to the committee’s work.

“As someone deeply connected to the party’s social media grassroots, Dr. Ekua Amoakoh possesses invaluable insights into the concerns, aspirations, and sentiments of our party’s online supporters,” the statement read.

The X-Patriots expressed confidence that Dr Amoakoh will provide a platform for social media voices, ensure online supporters’ concerns are represented, and bring digital perspectives to the constitutional review process.

They believe her involvement will not only enrich the committee’s deliberations but also help shape the NPP’s future strategies in a more inclusive and digitally informed direction.

Read the full statement below:

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Dr Apaak reaffirms government’s commitment to fulfilling educational promises

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Deputy Minister for Education, Dr Clement Apaak, has reiterated the government’s commitment to honoring promises made to Ghana’s educational sector.

The deputy minister indicated that the government’s policy to support students in tertiary institutions is two-fold: covering first-year academic fees and paying the fees for students with disabilities.

Dr Apaak further stated that funds have been allocated by the government, adding that these resources will be made available to implement the necessary measures.

“What I know—and what the Minister has said—is that the commitment is being fulfilled. I say it is being fulfilled because, at the time students were reporting to school, the John Dramani Mahama-led NDC government had not yet presented a budget,” he explained on Joy FM, adding that relevant agencies and institutions are being engaged to ensure the implementation.

Dr Apaak also stated, “You heard the Minister clearly: we expect to spend not less than 340 million Ghana cedis on this exercise. That is the baseline we are working from—it could be more, it could be less, depending on enrollment.”

He continued, “The allocation has been made, and we expect that the resources will be available to fulfill this commitment, as we know for a fact.”

Over 20 candidates to contest in GOC elections on April 26 

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By Francis Ofori

Accra, April.19, GNA- The Ghana Olympic Committee (GOC) has announced that over 20 candidates will vie for top positions in the upcoming elections slated for Saturday April 26,2025 at the Accra International Conference Centre. 

The tall list candidates will seek to run the affairs of the Olympic movement for the next four years in a highly anticipated-elective congress.  

Renowned Sports Administrator and former Captain of Ghana’s Hockey National team, Richard Akpokavie would be in contention for the presidency position against Mr. Michael Odum Aggrey, former President of Ghana Golf Association. 

The two candidates are hopeful of securing the enviable slot after months of intense campaigning with loads of promises being whispered into the ears of delegates.

Elsewhere, Mr. Mawuko Afadzinu, President of the Ghana Table Tennis Federation, Mr. Frederick Lartey, President of Ghana Taekwondo, Mr Bawa Fuseini President of Ghana Athletics, and Mr Samuel Tetteh Ayer from the Security Services Sports Association (SESSA), would run unopposed for the first Vice President, Second Vice President, Deputy Secretary-General, and representative of affiliated bodies positions respectively. 

The persons named above have been automatically elected to their respective positions awaiting swearing-in. 

This is because article 14 (a) of the guidelines to the GOC elections states that, “Where at the close of nomination for election to the Board of GOC; Only one candidate is nominated for a position, the candidate shall be declared elected”.

Mr. Ben Nunoo Mensah, outgoing president of the Ghana Olympic Committee speaking at the last extraordinary congress over the weekend called on delegates to elect competent leaders who will uplift the image of the association in the next four years. 

He said voting for individuals based on their credibility, integrity, selflessness as well as their records and achievements would go a long way to ensure that the good brand of the GOC would be maintained. 

Full list of candidates 

President

Richard Kofi Apkokavie

Michael Odum Aggrey

1st Vice President 

Michael Odum Afadzinu

2nd Vice President 

Frederick Lartey Otu

3rd Vice President 

Ernest Danso

Mohammed Mahadi

Secretary-General

Mohammed Baadae Sahnoon

Mohammed Muniru Kassim

Assistant Secretary-General 

Bawah Fuseini

Treasurer 

Evans Yeboah 

Isaac Aboagye Duah 

Assistant Treasurer 

Bernard Quartey

Edward Patrick Nii Lante Bannerman 

Aurora Commodore-Toppar

Representatives of Olympic Sports (Five to be elected)

George Lamptey

Delphina O. Quaye 

Prosper Harrison Addo

Richmond Rexford Quarcoo

Albert Kyei Frimpong

George Tettey

Benjamin K.D. Asante

Kamal Sulley

Representative of non-Olympic Sports (One to be elected)

Abdul Hayye Yartey

George Owusu Ansah

Representative of Affiliated Bodies (One to be elected)

Samuel Tetteh Ayer

Three other members to be elected by Congress

Emmanuel Djani Nikoi

Emmanuel Owusu Ansah-Asare

Michael Ntow Ayeh 

Nathaniel Johnson 

Edwin Amankwah 

Rafatu Inusah 

Philip Elikem Ameku

Leonard K.Okyere 

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We will reduce the cost of borrowing; President Mahama assures businesses

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By Iddi Yire

Mpraeso (E/R), April 19, GNA – President John Dramani Mahama on Saturday assured businesses that the Government will reduce the cost of borrowing by reforming credit systems and supporting blended finance instruments. 

This is to stimulate economic growth and to help strengthen businesses and industries. 

The President also announced that the Government would retool the financial sector to serve the real economy—not just government borrowing or speculative trading. 

President Mahama stated this in his opening remarks at the Second Edition of the Kwahu Business Forum at Mpraeso in the Kwahu South District of the Eastern Region. 

The Kwahu Business Forum, which is the brain child of President Mahama, is a major initiative to foster entrepreneurship and support the growth of Ghana’s small and medium enterprises (SMEs).  

It is a direct response to the government’s vision of expanding Ghana’s private sector capacity, especially in the agro-processing and manufacturing sectors of the economy.  

As a non-partisan national development agenda, the Kwahu Business Forum brings together business owners, industrialists, investors, start-ups, and major industry players to network, share experiences, and explore ways to raise capital or leverage available products from financial institutions.  

The maiden forum, held during the 2024 Easter festivities at Mpraeso, the capital of Kwahu South District of the Eastern region, successfully brought together business magnates and young entrepreneurs who shared their experiences and expectations with the then-candidate John Mahama. 

The Second Edition of the Kwahu Business Forum is on the theme “The Future of Business: The Role of the Financial Sector”. 

“We will also launch a national venture capital fund to support youth-and women-led businesses, and introduce regulatory reforms that encourage banks and financial institutions to lend to productive sectors of the economy,” he said. 

The President reiterated that financial inclusion would be at the heart of this agenda.  

“No economy can grow if its people remain excluded from formal financial systems. We will work with banks, fintechs, and mobile money operators to expand access to financial services, particularly in rural and underserved communities.” 

The President said the future of business in Ghana must be digital, green, and inclusive.  

“We are entering logistics, and public safety—for businesses to operate around the clock. This will boost an era where digital infrastructure is as important as roads and bridges,” he said. 

President Mahama said as part of the Government’s 24-Hour Economy strategy, they would create the conditions—through reliable electricity, productivity, create jobs, and expand opportunity across the country; stating that however, transformation also requires skills.  

This, he said was why they were introducing a Jobs and Skills  

Compact—bringing together government, industry, and academia to align education and training with the needs of the job market.  

President Mahama said the Government would provide incentives to companies that create sustainable, decent jobs, and support youth entrepreneurship to unlock the creativity of the young people. 

“Our vision is a Ghana where no young person needs to leave their hometown in search of opportunity. Where communities like Mpraeso, Nkawkaw, and Abetifi become hubs of innovation, enterprise, and decent work,” President Mahama said. 

“To truly enable business growth, we must go beyond economic policy. It requires a firm commitment to rule of law, political stability, and respect for contracts and property rights.” 

President Mahama said it also required a responsive, corruption-free public service that would see the private sector not just as a revenue source, but as a development partner. 

“That is why fora like this are essential. They allow us to listen, to engage, and to create policies that work. Your insights and innovations are critical to the national reset we envision,” the President said. 

He noted that the future of Ghana would not be determined by Government alone; and that it would be determined by their ability to build partnerships—between state and private sector, between finance and innovation, and between leadership and the people. 

“The Kwahu Business Forum is more than an event—it is a call to action. Let us work together to build a Ghana that is competitive, productive, and inclusive. A Ghana that creates opportunity for all.” The President stated. 

Akyemfour Asiedu Agyemang III, Kwahu Abetifihene and Adontenhene of Kwahu Traditional Area, urged Kwahu citizens to take advantage of the Forum, to have more businessmen and women from the area. 

He appealed to President Mahama to complete the only Government Hospital project at the Kwahu Traditional Area, sited at Abetifi, which was started by his previous administration nine years, but came to standstill following a change in Government in 2017. 

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