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Experts question whether $499 gold Trump phone can be US-made

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Experts have cast doubt on the Trump Organisation’s claim that its proposed smartphone can be entirely manufactured in the US.

One industry analyst told the BBC it would be “virtually impossible” for the gold-coloured handset, which will retail at $499 (£367.50), to be built in the United States.

Questions have also been raised about the ethics of what is the latest in a series of attempts to cash in on President Donald Trump’s name.

“It’s unbelievable that the Trump family has created yet another way for President Trump to personally profit while in office,” said Meghan Faulkner, communications director for Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington.

The phone will also come alongside a mobile phone service with a monthly fee of $47.45.

The figure is a reference to Trump serving as the country’s 47th and 45th president.

Trump has said he has put his business interests in a trust, which is managed by his children. The White House has maintained that he acts in the interests of all Americans.

But Ms Faulkner said the latest venture raised familiar issues, including whether the new business will win customers from people hoping to influence Trump and how the president will craft policies and regulations for an industry in which his family now has a stake.

Made in America?

The Trump family has not said which company would manufacture its phone in the United States.

“Eventually, all the phones can be built in the United States of America,” Eric Trump said on “The Benny Show” podcast on Monday, suggesting the phones released in August may not entirely be manufactured within the country.

Technology experts have questioned what the Trump Organisation’s “built in the United States” claim about its handsets means and argued it is probably not currently possible to manufacture smartphones from scratch in the US.

“They don’t even have a working prototype. It’s extremely unlikely,” said Prof Tinglong Dai, who teaches operations management at Johns Hopkins’ Carey Business School.

“You would have to have a miracle. You would need to have economies of scale. You would need to have a sustainable demand for this kind of product,” Prof Dai added.

The decision comes as Trump tries to pressure Apple chief executive Tim Cook to manufacture iPhones sold to American buyers in the US.

Last month, the president threatened to place a 25% import tax “at least” on iPhones not manufactured in America.

Analyst Leo Gebbie of CCS Insight noted that the US currently “simply does not have the high-tech supply chain” required for smartphone assembly, especially not in time to be released in August, as the Trump Organisation has said.

“However, it’s possible that the device could be assembled in the US with parts imported from abroad. This might be the most likely outcome that lets the T1 claim American sovereignty,” Mr Gebbie said.

The announcement was light on details, including the name of the business partner that will run the service and is licensing the name.

The Trump Organization did not immediately respond to questions from the BBC about its business partner, criticisms around potential ethics issues and a request for details of its “built in the United States” claim.

In announcing its plans, it said “hard-working Americans deserve a wireless service that’s affordable, reflects their values, and delivers reliable quality they can count on”.

It pitched a policy of “discounted” international calls to families with members serving outside the US in the military.

The announcement said the mobile service would have customer support staff based in the US to answer questions, as well as the gold-coloured phone, which is currently available for pre-order.

Trump’s net worth has more than doubled

The deal is an extension of a business strategy that Trump embraced long before his presidency, striking deals to sell his name to hoteliers and golf course operators in exchange for fees and royalties.

But the opportunities to profit from his brand have expanded since he entered politics a decade ago.

In his most recent financial disclosure, Trump reported making more than $600m last year, including millions from items such as Trump-branded bibles, watches, sneakers and fragrances.

Forbes in March estimated his net worth was $5.1bn, more than double what it was a year earlier.

It said the surge was due in part to the president’s “diehard following”, which is credited with helping to prop up the value of Trump’s social media company that runs the Truth Social platform, which accounted for roughly half his wealth last year.

The idea of a Trump-related smartphone has received mixed reactions online, with some people ready to buy it and others mocking the concept.

“Where do I have to wait in line to buy the new Trump phone?” one X user wrote.

Others have mocked the design, and poked fun at the phone habits of the man it’s named after, asking if texts on the new handset will all be in capital letters.

The mobile phone market in the US is currently dominated by three major players: AT&T, Verizon and T-Mobile, which all offer phone service starting at less than $40 a month.

There is also a growing number of smaller firms paying to use those networks to target niche groups of potential customers by offering lower prices or tailored plans.

The largest of those companies, which are known as mobile virtual network providers, have less than 10 million subscribers, according to a 2024 report by the Federal Communications Commission.

Mint Mobile, which was backed by Hollywood star Ryan Reynolds, was sold to T-Mobile for $1.35bn in 2023. At the time, one analyst estimated the service had roughly two to three million subscribers.

The actor had a 25% stake in the business, giving him a potential payout of about $300m.

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Makola onion seller sues Telecel for GH¢2 million for using her picture without her consent

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An onion seller near Makola Market in Accra, Madam Faustina Djagbele Abbey, has filed a GH¢ 2 million lawsuits against telecom giant Telecel, operated by Ghana Telecommunications Company Limited, for what she describes as a gross violation of her privacy, personal liberties, and image rights.

According to court documents filed at the High Court, through her legal counsel Bernard Owiredu Donkor of Thompson Law Consult, Madam Abbey claims Telecel used her photograph without her knowledge or consent in marketing campaigns for the company’s “Telecel Red Save” product.

The said image has reportedly been circulated widely across billboards, traditional media, and social media platforms.

In her statement of claim, Madam Abbey avers that she only became aware of the unauthorised use of her image after being alerted by friends and customers. She says the unexpected publicity has led to psychological distress, strained family relations, and misconceptions about her financial status.

According to her, some family members now assume she has become financially well-off, resulting in tension and discomfort in her personal life.

“The use of my photograph without my consent has unnecessarily exposed me,” Madam Abbey noted in her writ.

“I am unable to deal with the enormous publicity. It has impacted heavily on my mental health.”

She also alleges that Telecel’s actions were deliberate and targeted, exploiting her vulnerable position as a market trader for corporate gain. She warns that the company is likely to continue its conduct unless the court intervenes.

Madam Abbey is seeking three key reliefs from the High Court:

1.A declaration that Telecel violated her privacy and personal liberties.

2.A declaration that her image rights were abused through the unauthorized use of her photo.

3.An order directing Telecel to pay GHC 2,000,000.00 as compensation for the alleged violations.

Additionally, she wants all advertisements bearing her image whether on billboards, social media, or any other platforms to be pulled down.

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This can never happen under Nkrumah, Rawlings or Acheampong – Kwesi Pratt on Gilad’s comment on Ghana

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A photo collage of Israeli Ambassador to Ghana, Roey Gilad and Kwesi Pratt Jnr A photo collage of Israeli Ambassador to Ghana, Roey Gilad and Kwesi Pratt Jnr

Veteran journalist and Managing Editor of The Insight newspaper, Kwesi Pratt Jnr, has criticised the Israeli Ambassador to Ghana, Roey Gilad, following comments the envoy made regarding Ghana’s recent vote abstention on Iran’s nuclear compliance at a Vienna-based International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) meeting.

Speaking during a panel discussion on Metro TV’s Good Morning Ghana on June 18, 2025, Pratt condemned what he described as the “effrontery” of the ambassador for questioning Ghana’s foreign policy stance, accusing him of overstepping diplomatic boundaries.

“The arrogance of Israel and its officials is sickening, the Israeli ambassador in Ghana is teaching our government how to behave in international relations? Who is he to determine Ghana’s interests?” he questioned.

According to Pratt, Gilad’s reported call for Ghana to reconsider its traditional alignment with the African Union (AU), Non-Aligned Movement, and the Arab League represents an unacceptable intrusion into Ghana’s sovereignty.

“This is a direct insult to Ghana. He says our government is not pursuing Ghanaian interests well, who gave him that authority? These are decisions for the Ghanaian people to make,” he fumed.

Pratt argued that such interference would not have been tolerated under previous leaders such as Kwame Nkrumah, General Ignatius Kutu Acheampong, or Jerry John Rawlings.

“This could never have happened under Nkrumah, Acheampong or Rawlings. Our government must show some muscle and defend our sovereignty,” he asserted.

Pratt called on the Ghanaian government to take immediate diplomatic action in response to what he sees as disrespectful conduct.

“I want to see this government take some action to protect national dignity. Let these diplomats understand that it is we, the Ghanaian people, who gave our leaders the mandate, not any foreign envoy,” he said.

The controversy stems from remarks made by Ambassador Gilad during a recent breakfast meeting with editors, where he expressed disappointment in Ghana’s abstention from the IAEA vote regarding Iran’s nuclear activities.

Gilad acknowledged Ghana’s sovereign right to abstain but suggested a rethink of its longstanding non-aligned policy, which he claimed is heavily influenced by the AU and Arab League.

He urged Ghana to take a more “balanced” approach to global issues and questioned whether abstention was in the country’s best interest.

“Even though Israel respects Ghana’s sovereignty and non-aligned stance, I don’t know whether this [abstention] serves the best interest for Ghana,” Gilad said.

Despite Ghana’s neutrality in the vote, the ambassador highlighted Israel’s support for Ghana in various sectors, including agriculture. He also pointed to visible signs of affinity between the two countries, such as the presence of Israeli flags on canoes at Accra’s beaches and the popularity of Israeli products at Makola Market.

However, these symbolic gestures, Gilad noted, do not always translate into support on the international stage, an observation that appears to have triggered Pratt’s fiery rebuttal.

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Asante Kotoko honour Otumfuo with FA Cup trophy

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Frederick Asare presenting the trophy to Otumfuo Frederick Asare presenting the trophy to Otumfuo

Asante Kotoko have officially presented the 2024/25 MTN FA Cup trophy to the life patron of the club, His Royal Majesty Otumfuo Osei Tutu II, at the Manhyia Palace in Kumasi.

The presentation ceremony, held on Wednesday, June 18, 2025, followed the Porcupine Warriors’ hard-fought 2-1 victory over Golden Kick FC in Sunday’s FA Cup final at the University of Ghana Sports Stadium.

Kwame Opoku opened the scoring early for Kotoko, but the Division One side equalised through a stunning free-kick from Bless Ege, sending both sides into the break level.

In a dramatic conclusion to the match, Kotoko were awarded a controversial late penalty, which Opoku calmly converted to hand coach Karim Zito’s side their 10th FA Cup title.

After returning to Kumasi on Monday, June 16, 2025, Kotoko’s delegation visited the Manhyia Palace on Wednesday, June 18, 2025, to pay homage and present the trophy to Otumfuo, who has been a longstanding spiritual and moral pillar for the club.

The delegation was led by Interim Management Committee (IMC) Chairman Nana Apinkrah Akwasi Awuah, with key figures including Technical Director Kwesi Appiah and club legend Malik Jabir also in attendance.

Otumfuo Osei Tutu II praised the team for their resilience and dedication throughout the competition and lauded their composure in the final.

He also used the occasion to encourage the players and management to build on this success and aim for a strong showing in continental competition next season.

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Sinking fund reactivation is our insurance – Economic Advisor Sharif Mahmud Khalid on Fitch upgrade

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The Economic Policy Advisor to the Vice President has described the reactivation of Ghana’s sinking fund as a critical step in shielding the country from future debt shocks.

Dr Sharif Mahmud Khalid, speaking on Joy News’ PM Express on Wednesday, June 17, argued that this move, along with fiscal discipline and targeted reforms, is what earned the country its latest credit upgrade by Fitch Ratings.

Fitch had upgraded Ghana’s Long-Term Foreign-Currency Issuer Default Rating (IDR) from ‘Restricted Default’ to ‘B-’ with a Stable Outlook, citing improved debt servicing prospects.

Dr Sharif Khalid said, “If you’ve activated a sinking fund, which is an insurance measure, to service most of these debts, and then you’ve committed to both external and domestic debt programs, invariably, it’s going to improve [your rating].”

He called the sinking fund a signal of commitment and responsibility.

“It’s not just about Fitch. It’s about what we’re doing internally. Reactivating the sinking fund tells the markets that we are serious about debt service. That’s insurance for our future.”

Dr Sharif Khalid was quick to clarify that this recovery isn’t accidental.

“The government’s commitment, initiative, and program have brought us here. This didn’t come from luck. It came from decisions—some of them difficult ones.”

Responding to co-panellist Prof. Godfred Bokpin’s concerns about premature confidence, Dr Sharif Khalid said the government isn’t acting with hubris.

“I wouldn’t say the government is getting bullish. What we’re doing is stabilising. That’s the priority. We’re tightening internal controls, reducing appointments, and managing spending. These are deliberate signals to the market.”

He explained that the impact of spending decisions is often preempted by the budget itself.

“Once the budget is read, the market responds—whether you’ve spent a penny or not. That’s because the market knows your allocations. So yes, spending matters, but perception drives market response too.”

On the bigger picture, Dr Sharif Khalid tied Ghana’s recovery trajectory to its domestic debt exchange programme, which helped calm investor fears and reduce short-term risk.

“Prof [Bokpin] mentioned that we started to make some gains thanks to the domestic debt exchange programme. That’s true. That alone sent a signal to rating agencies. And now that we’ve made external commitments through the Paris Club and China, those too feed into the outlook.”

Despite the external upgrade, Dr Sharif Khalid noted that the government isn’t rushing back to foreign capital markets.

“We’re not ready to push externally yet. We’re still focused on stabilising the domestic market. Until we see more consistency and resilience at home, we’re holding off.”

Dr Sharif Khalid was both optimistic and cautious. While celebrating the upgrade, he stressed that it should be seen as a “vote of confidence in our reforms”, not an invitation to relax.

“The last thing we want is to fall back. We’ve seen the bottom. We’ve taken the pain. Now we have to build. The reactivation of the sinking fund shows we’re planning ahead.”

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‘A Potential Turning Point’: Fitch Lifts Ghana’s Credit Rating To B- As Inflation Drops, Outlook Stabilizes

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The credit rating upgrade aligns with improving macroeconomic indicators. Inflation slowed to 18.4% in May, down from 21.2% in April, marking the lowest reading since February 2022, according to data released by the Ghana Statistical Service in early June.

“This signals a potential turning point in Ghana’s post-Covid and post-debt-restructuring economic recovery,” says David Amuquandoh, a Ghanaian financial expert and the founder and CEO of Lyte Digital Inc., to FORBES AFRICA.

GPL champions Bibiani Gold Stars close to signing former Nsoatreman defender Emmanuel Ankrah

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Former Nsoatreman FC center-back Emmanuel Ankrah Former Nsoatreman FC center-back Emmanuel Ankrah

Bibiani Gold Stars are in advanced negotiations to sign former Nsoatreman FC center-back Emmanuel Ankrah, GHANASoccernet can exclusively reveal.

The Ghana Premier League champions, preparing for their CAF Champions League debut, have identified the experienced defender as a key reinforcement for next season.

Ankrah previously worked under Gold Stars coach Frimpong Manso during their time together at Bofoakwa Tano in the 2023/24 campaign.

Manso is reportedly pushing hard to reunite with the commanding center-back, valuing his leadership qualities and understanding of the coach’s system.

The deal is now in its final stages, with only minor details remaining before completion.

Ankrah’s potential arrival would bolster Gold Stars’ defensive options as they prepare for both domestic and continental competitions.

His familiarity with Manso’s methods could prove invaluable during their historic Champions League campaign.

Ghana defender Baba Rahman unfazed by boos as he eyes Black Stars comeback

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Ghana defender Baba Rahman Ghana defender Baba Rahman

Ghana defender Baba Rahman says he has learned to cope with jeers from fans and remains open to returning to the Black Stars, after over a year away from the national team.

The left-back, who impressed for Greek side PAOK last season, says he remains in contact with the national team technical team and is preparing for a possible comeback.

Speaking on the boos, which many thoughts had contributed largely to his national team break, Rahman told Joy Sports, “The jeering didn’t faze me during the match, as a pro, you learn to handle that. But after the final whistle, as I walked to the team bus, it really hit home,” he said.

“We had just won, so naturally, I expected some enthusiasm or backing, but instead, I was still being jeered. That part was hard to swallow.”

Since that incident, Rahman has stayed away from the Black Stars despite being consistent for his club and being one of Ghana’s most improved defenders in recent seasons, playing at a high level, including excelling in European competitions such as the Europa League.

His last match was in September 2023, when he was subjected to boos by Black Stars fans, who felt he had underperformed in the 2-1 victory over the Central African Republic in an Africa Cup of Nations qualifying match.

Watch how Otumfuo’s youngest son made a grand entrance at the 2025 DPS International Prom

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Nana Kwame Kyeretwie arriving at the DPS International Class of 2025 Prom with a lady Nana Kwame Kyeretwie arriving at the DPS International Class of 2025 Prom with a lady

Nana Kwame Kyeretwie, the Asantehene’s youngest son, made his way to the Delhi Public School International (DPS International) Class of 2025 Prom Night and Leavers Dinner held in Tema in grand style.

The prince, dressed sharply in a tailored black suit over a white shirt, arrived in a luxurious Rolls Royce, reflecting his royal status.

In a video shared on the social media platform X on June 18, 2025, the son of Ghana’s most powerful traditional ruler is seen arriving at the event with a young lady seated beside him.

He then steps out of the vehicle and displays his gentlemanly nature by opening the door for the lady to alight.

Nana Kwame Kyeretwie was among the graduating class celebrating the end of their high school journey.

A prom is a ball or formal dance held at a school or college, especially at the end of the academic year for final-year students.

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Fight against drugs not merely a professional duty, but a moral obligation

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Interior Minister, Mohammed Mubarak-Muntaka Interior Minister, Mohammed Mubarak-Muntaka

Interior Minister Mohammed Mubarak-Muntaka has urged the graduating officers of the Narcotics Control Commission (NACOC) Cadet Course 8 to see the fight against drugs as a moral obligation to protect communities, families, and the future.

He said the fight is not merely a professional duty and raised an alarm over the rise in the number of young people becoming addicted to prescription drugs

“This is worrying,” the Minister said, and noted that the trend not only threatened individual lives, but the entire society.

“Ghana is not immune to the scourge of illicit drug trafficking and substance abuse, so as you step into your roles as Narcotics Control Officers, remember that the thrust of the nation rests upon your shoulders,” the Minister urged.

Alhaji Muntaka was speaking at the graduation parade and parchment ceremony for the NACOC Cadet Course 8, at the Leadership Training School, Eastern Naval Command at Tema, in Accra.

The occasion marked an important feat in Ghana’s collective efforts to combat the menace of illicit drugs and ensure the safety and well-being of citizenry.

The ceremony witnessed the graduation of 186 cadet officers: 72 females and 114 males who have successfully completed the mandatory Basic Narcotics Cadet Training Programme to augment the institution’s manpower capacity in combating the illicit drug menace confronting the Country.

The training, which lasted for six and half months has equipped the officer cadets with skills in areas such as pharmacology of drugs, financial investigations, profiling of passengers, document fraud, and intelligence cycle.

Muntaka said the government remained committed to providing the necessary support to NACOC to ensure that the Commission continued to produce well-trained cadets who would serve not only NACOC, but also other security agencies across the nation.

The minister said the recent increase in the seizure of illicit narcotic drugs and the arrest of suspected drug traffickers was an indication of Ghana’s renewed fight against illicit drugs.

“…the increase in the arrest is an explicit manifestation of much more tighter measures put in place to make Ghana unattractive for illicit drugs trafficking syndicates,” he stressed.

He said drug trafficking networks had become more evasive and complex in recent times, exploiting borders, the youth, and other vulnerable areas but the government, in collaboration with NACOC, was committed to dismantling these networks and ensuring a safer environment for all citizens.

Muntaka said enforcement alone was not enough, and that it was vital to strengthen prevention programmes, enhance rehabilitation efforts, and strengthen international cooperation to tackle this menace at its roots.

He directed NACOC as a matter of urgency to operationalise the Substance Use Disorder Rehabilitation Fund as provided for in section 22 of the NACOC Act, 2020.

He said the fund would facilitate among others, research in the area of addiction disease and treatment of persons with substance use disorders, as well as setting up of rehabilitation centres for the treatment of persons with substance use disorders, as drug use was a public health issue.

The Minister donated to the fund a seed money and urged all and sundry, particularly corporate bodies to support the fund as part of their corporate social responsibilities in addressing the threats of substance abuse that was becoming a canker among the youth.

He called on the leadership of NACOC and other security agencies, for intense collaboration and intelligence-sharing in the common and shared responsibility in the fight against illicit drug trafficking and substance abuse.

The award winners were Mr. Richard Kobetta, best in shooting, Lawrence Edem Mensah, best in physical training male and best in drill, and Madam Margaret Kudiabor, best in physical training female.

Madam Yamyolia Nahajat Ananga Wuntima was awarded as the best in academics and the overall best.

Golden Kick coach Fiifi Hanson pleased to play in FA Cup final

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Golden Kick FC head coach Fiifi Parker Hanson Golden Kick FC head coach Fiifi Parker Hanson

Golden Kick FC head coach Fiifi Parker Hanson is proud of his team’s achievement in reaching the FA Cup final, despite suffering a 2-1 defeat to Asante Kotoko.

Hanson believes that playing in the final has been a valuable experience for his side.

“Playing in the final of the FA Cup has been a great value and a great achievement for the team,” Hanson said. He emphasised that the experience gained from participating in the final is more important than the outcome.

Hanson revealed that his team focused on their own preparations, without paying much attention to their opponents.

“Our focus was not on Asante Kotoko but on ourselves,” he said. “We did not even watch their matches during preparation for the final.”

The FA Cup final appearance is a significant milestone for Golden Kick FC, and Hanson is likely to build on this experience to drive future success. Asante Kotoko, meanwhile, will represent Ghana in the 2025/26 CAF Confederation Cup.

Italian outfit Atalanta interested in signing Ghana winger Kamaldeen Sulemana

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Ghana international Kamaldeen Sulemana Ghana international Kamaldeen Sulemana

Atalanta have joined the race to sign Ghana international Kamaldeen Sulemana from Southampton this summer.

The Serie A outfit, who are keen to make a meaningful impact next campaign, have earmarked the pacey winger as one of their targets for the summer transfer window. The club is determined to add Sulemana to their ranks for the 2025/26 football campaign.

Amid growing interest in the attacker, Southampton are demanding a 10m euros valuation for the transfer of the talented Ghanaian winger.

Atalanta have already contacted Sulemana’s representative in an attempt to lure the winger to Italy this window.

The 23-year-old made 26 appearances in the Premier league in the recently concluded season, scoring one goal and providing an assist across the period.

Sulemana will compete in the English Championship in the upcoming campaign if he is unable to secure a move from Southampton this summer. The Saints struggled in the recently concluded Premier League season, finishing bottom with just 12 points from 38 matches.

Currently under contract until 2027, the pacey Ghanaian winger has yet to make a decision about his future. While on holidays, the former FC Nordjaelland and Stade Rennais star is weighing up his options having attracted interested from several clubs in Europe.

Aside, Atalanta, Sulemana is on the wishlist of fellow Serie A club Genoa and Turkish outfit Trabzonspor.

No bias towards Bawumia in NPP presidential Race – General Secretary

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Bawumia 5 NPP’s 2024 Flagbearer and 2028 Presidential candidate hopeful, Dr Mahamudu Bawumia

The New Patriotic Party’s (NPP) general secretary, Justin Frimpong Kodua, has denied rumors that the party’s next presidential primary is being planned to benefit Vice President Dr Mahamudu Bawumia or any other contender.

This follows issues surrounding the NPP’s officially scheduled January 31, 2026, presidential primary. In response to suggestions made by the Constitution Review Committee, the National Council of the party authorized the date.

In an interview on Wednesday, June 18, on Channel One TV, Kodua rejected the idea as baseless, saying “I will be very surprised for anyone to think that an election that is yet to be conducted will favour a particular candidate.”

In support of the party’s internal election system, he pointed out that its procedures had been democratic and constant over time.

“If you have monitored our electoral history even from 1992, 1996 to 2000, at every election — from national through to polling stations — about 70%, sometimes even 80%, of current executives retain their positions,” citinewsroom.com quoted him to have said.

Kodua stressed that no candidate gains an advantage from the order of internal elections, whether they begin at the national level or at the level of polling stations.

“The fact that you may even start from polling station to national or national to polling station does not make it skewed towards a particular person. There are current executives who will still continue to be executives.”

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No bias towards Bawumia in NPP presidential Race – General Secretary

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NPP's 2024 Flagbearer and 2028 Presidential candidate hopeful, Dr Mahamudu Bawumia NPP’s 2024 Flagbearer and 2028 Presidential candidate hopeful, Dr Mahamudu Bawumia

The New Patriotic Party’s (NPP) general secretary, Justin Frimpong Kodua, has denied rumors that the party’s next presidential primary is being planned to benefit Vice President Dr Mahamudu Bawumia or any other contender.

This follows issues surrounding the NPP’s officially scheduled January 31, 2026, presidential primary. In response to suggestions made by the Constitution Review Committee, the National Council of the party authorized the date.

In an interview on Wednesday, June 18, on Channel One TV, Kodua rejected the idea as baseless, saying “I will be very surprised for anyone to think that an election that is yet to be conducted will favour a particular candidate.”

In support of the party’s internal election system, he pointed out that its procedures had been democratic and constant over time.

“If you have monitored our electoral history even from 1992, 1996 to 2000, at every election — from national through to polling stations — about 70%, sometimes even 80%, of current executives retain their positions,” citinewsroom.com quoted him to have said.

Kodua stressed that no candidate gains an advantage from the order of internal elections, whether they begin at the national level or at the level of polling stations.

“The fact that you may even start from polling station to national or national to polling station does not make it skewed towards a particular person. There are current executives who will still continue to be executives.”

KA

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Ashimeru scores as Southern Sector defeat Northern Sector 2-1 in 2025 All Star Festival

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Majeed Ashimeru’s brilliant strike in front of the penalty box broke the deadlock Majeed Ashimeru’s brilliant strike in front of the penalty box broke the deadlock

The Southern Sector recorded a 2-1 win over the Northern Sector in the 2025 All Star Festival event.

The game, which took place at the University of Ghana Sports Stadium on June 18, 2025, saw numerous Black Stars players feature for both teams.

The Southern Sector began the game on a high note, scoring two goals in the first half.

Majeed Ashimeru’s brilliant strike in front of the penalty box broke the deadlock before another player added the second.

The Northern Sector, captained by Jordan Ayew, created chances in the second half, but Benjamin Asare’s excellent saves denied them more goals.

As they persistently pressed, Emanuel Boateng netted the consolation goal, but their search for an equaliser proved futile due to Asare’s heroics, and the match ended 2-1.

Some renowned players who featured for the Southern Zone include Thomas Partey (captain), Majeed Ashimeru, Razak Simpson, Gideon Mensah, and others.

Those who represented the Northern Sector include Jordan Ayew (captain), Emmanuel Boateng, Samuel Owusu, among others.

The All Star Festival is an annual football event that brings together Ghanaian football stars to compete for fans’ enjoyment.

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‘I just want to bury my grandma but Ghana Embassy has my passport and won’t respond’

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Jamaican content creator known as Maya Jamaican content creator known as Maya

A Jamaican content creator known as Maya has taken to social media to share her experience with the Ghana Embassy in Washington, D C, after visa processing delays left her unable to travel home to attend her grandmother’s funeral.

In a video message that has since gone viral, Maya revealed she submitted her passport to the Ghanaian embassy over six weeks ago to renew her visa paying for a 15- to 20-day service but has yet to receive any response or her passport.

“My grandma just died in Jamaica. I am devastated. I want to go home for her funeral and I can’t because of the Ghanaian embassy in Washington, D C,” she said.

Maya said her repeated efforts to reach the embassy through phone calls, emails, and live chat support have yielded no results.

“Nobody answers the phone. Nobody answers an email, this is unacceptable, Ghana. This is unreasonable.”

She also explained that while Jamaican passport holders can travel to Ghana visa-free, her current Jamaican passport has expired, making it impossible to travel without her Ghanaian visa.

“How is it you can accept people’s money, people who have a love and a genuine interest in visiting your country and you treat people like this?” I have a family emergency… and nobody has the courtesy to respond?”

Across social media and travel forums, applicants report similar frustrations: prolonged processing times, lack of communication, and unclear guidance.

Many say their travel plans have been upended or delayed due to what they describe as inefficiency at the embassy.

Meanwhile, Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, Minister of Foreign Affairs, has blamed the United States Postal Service’s (USPS) logistical issues for the delays in the issuance of U S passports and visas.

On Wednesday, June 18, 2025, he revealed this information on the floor of Parliament in response to mounting worries about visa packages being late, which have caused applicants to become anxious in recent weeks.

The minister claims that while there has been a noticeable improvement in the procedures for issuing passports and visas, the last phase of delivery continues to be a problem.

“While the visa and passport issuance process has significantly improved, the primary challenge remains mainly in delays, largely due to logistical failures by the United States Postal Service,” he noted.

About 490 legitimately approved visa packages that were mailed on June 6 and 9, 2025, were improperly scanned, according to Ablakwa.

This resulted in tracking issues and general anxiety among applicants.

“In response, we have directly engaged USPS to mitigate future disruptions,” the minister assured Parliament.

Additionally, he described the actions taken to resolve the problem. In order to increase tracking and delivery efficiency, mail deployments are being staggered, with a daily limit of 200 items.

The minister reiterated the government’s resolve to guarantee that all Ghanaians obtain their travel documents in a timely and stress-free manner, and he said that monitoring systems are being reinforced to prevent similar occurrences from happening again.

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Gban community group condemns violent attack on police, demands urgent security measures

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The AGD has described the attack as life-threatening and a tragic validation of their warnings The AGD has described the attack as life-threatening and a tragic validation of their warnings

The Alliance for Gban Development (AGD), a community-based organization in the mining enclave of Gban in the Talensi District of the Upper East Region, has condemned a recent violent attack on police patrol officers and renewed its urgent call for improved and lasting security measures in the area.

The group’s statement follows a disturbing incident on the night of June 13, 2025, when four police officers on patrol were ambushed by unidentified gunmen.

Three officers sustained gunshot wounds and were rushed to a private health facility in Bolgatanga after being rescued by reinforcements.

The AGD described the attack as “life-threatening” and a tragic validation of its earlier warnings about growing insecurity in the area, which were raised during a press conference on June 7, 2025.

That earlier warning prompted a swift response from regional and district authorities, including the deployment of ten additional officers to support the existing six in Gban.

However, the AGD says the renewed violence shows that the interventions are insufficient and poorly equipped to match the threat levels.

According to the group, patrol officers continue to use motorbikes despite operating in a volatile, gold-rich area with poor road infrastructure.

“This is a gross failure by authorities in strategic security deployment,” the group stated in a press release.

The AGD is demanding the following:

1. Provision of Armoured Patrol Vehicles

The group is calling for the immediate provision of at least two armoured pickup vehicles by Earl Group International and Cardinal Namdini Mining Limited. They have issued a July 2025 ultimatum, threatening to stage demonstrations if no action is taken.

2. Permanent Police Presence

They are demanding adequate and permanent police deployment at strategic points across the mining enclave—not as a temporary intervention, but as a long-term commitment to community safety.

3. Intelligence-led Investigations

The AGD expressed concern over the lack of arrests despite numerous armed robbery cases and hinted at possible complicity within the security apparatus. They are calling for a thorough, intelligence-led investigation to bring the perpetrators to justice.

The AGD stressed that the region cannot continue to live under the constant threat of violence and urged national security agencies to act decisively—not just issue promises.

“Our people deserve to live without fear. Our police deserve to serve without being sacrificed,” the group’s Secretary John Kpal Bognaab, added.

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Government suspends national service posting system for forensic review

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The Ministry of Youth Development and Empowerment has announced the immediate suspension of the Central Management System (CMS) used by the National Service Authority (NSA) for the posting of service personnel.

This decision, the ministry said in a statement issued on Wednesday June 18, 2025, follows a directive from the Office of the President, citing the need to conduct a comprehensive technical and forensic review of the digital platform.

“This decisive step has been taken in the national interest,” the statement read.

“Measures are being put in place to ensure that the operations of the Authority are not disrupted. Alternative systems and verification procedures are being reviewed to maintain smooth and transparent service delivery,” the statement noted.

While the Ministry did not disclose specific details about the nature of the concerns, it emphasised that the process will be thorough and in the best interest of the public.

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The race for the title begins

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The English Premier League has released its full set of fixtures for the 2025/26 season, igniting excitement across the footballing world.

With new managers on the touchline, promoted clubs eager to make their mark, and title hopefuls ready to launch their campaigns, the opening weekend promises drama, intensity, and the return of the world’s most-watched football league.

From Liverpool’s Friday night clash at Anfield to a heavyweight battle between Manchester United and Arsenal at Old Trafford, all 20 clubs are set for action between August 15 and 18.

Below is a preview of each of the ten opening fixtures.

Liverpool, under manager Arne Slot, begin their title defense against Bournemouth. Slot’s appointment marked a new era at Anfield, which saw immediate success as he led Liverpool to a record equalling 20 Premier League titles in his first season. The Reds have strengthened their squad with the signing of Florian Wirtz for a British record fee of £116.5 million, aiming to maintain their dominance in English football.

Bournemouth, managed by Andoni Iraola, will look to build on their mid-table finish from the previous season. The Cherries have been active in the transfer market, seeking to bolster their squad and challenge for a top-half finish.

Aston Villa, led by Unai Emery, embark on their Premier League campaign with a home fixture against Newcastle United. Villa have been quite busy strengthening their squad with key signings and will aim to replicate their European adventure from the previous season.

Newcastle United, managed by Eddie Howe, will look to build on their top-six finish and secure Champions League football for the upcoming season. The Magpies have made strategic considerations which will seek to bolster their squad to compete on multiple fronts. A win on the away front will send joy to the magpies.

Tottenham Hotspur, under new manager Thomas Frank, host newly promoted Burnley. Frank’s appointment brings a fresh approach to Spurs, and he will be eager to start his tenure with a victory.

Burnley, managed by Scott Parker, return to the Premier League after a season in the Championship. Parker’s leadership will be crucial as they aim to establish themselves in the top flight.

With Vítor Pereira at the helm of affairs, Wolverhampton Wanderers face a challenging opener against Manchester City. Wolves will look to improve on their poor premier league finish and challenge the established top teams.

Manchester City, under the guidance of Pep Guardiola, aim to reclaim the Premier League title. City’s squad depth and tactical prowess make them formidable opponents for any team.

Enzo Maresca’s Chelsea host Crystal Palace in a London derby. Maresca seeks to continue with bringing a change to the team in his second season at the Bridge, and he will be focused to start the season with a win.

Crystal Palace, on the other hand, under the management of Oliver Glasner, will look to build on their mid-table finish and book a spot in European competitions for the second season in a row. Glasner’s experience will be vital in guiding the team through the season.

Manchester United, led by Rúben Amorim, face Arsenal in a highly anticipated clash. Amorim’s appointment seeked to bring a fresh perspective to the Red Devils, which did not end so. But the Portugese manager will be eager to make an impact in his first full season in charge.

Arsenal will aim to improve on their previous season’s performance and challenge for the title, as has been the case in the past three seasons. Arteta’s tactical acumen and leadership will be key to their success.

Leeds United return to the Premier League after a season in the Championship. Daniel Farke’s leadership will be crucial as they aim to establish themselves in the top flight. They face Everton in their first game at Elland Road.

Everton, under the guidance of David Moyes, look to improve on their previous season’s performance and challenge for a spot in European competitions. Moyes’ experience in the premier league over the years will be vital in guiding the team through the season.

Sunderland, managed by Régis Le Bris, mark their return to the Premier League after a hiatus. Can Le Bris’ leadership help them re-establish themselves in the top flight? They face West Ham United in their opening fixture.

West Ham United, under the management of Graham Potter, will look to build on their previous season’s performance and challenge for a spot in European competitions. Potter’s tactical approach will be key to their success.

Managed by Nuno Espírito Santo, Forest are looking to build on their impressive 7th-place finish last season, which narrowly missed out on a Champions League spot. The Tricky Trees looks to make more strategic signings to strengthen their squad and are eager to start the season with a win at the City Ground against Brentford.

Under the guidance of Thomas Frank, Brentford have established themselves as a formidable Premier League side. The Bees are targeting a top-half finish and potential European qualification. However, they face challenges with the departure of long-term manager Thomas Frank and potential key player exits. Whoever the new manager will be, will aim to win their first game to bring some hope of continuous glory.

Under the guidance of Fabian Hürzeler, Brighton have shown significant progress. The Seagulls are targeting a top-six finish to secure European football for the upcoming season. However, they face challenges with a couple of key players unavailable due to injury. They hope their recovery will speed up before the begining of the new season. A win against fulham is all they are looking for.

Managed by Marco Silva, Fulham are looking to improve upon their previous season’s performance. The Cottagers have been active in the transfer market, strengthening their squad to compete for a top-half finish. A premier league opener win at an away grounds will serve as a big motivation for them going into the season.

The 2025/26 English Premier League season is shaping up to be an electrifying ride, with new managerial appointments, bolstered squads, and reigning champions Liverpool looking to defend their title.

As the fixtures unfold, fans can expect thrilling matches, intense rivalries, and unpredictable outcomes.

With top clubs like Manchester City, Arsenal, Chelsea, Liverpool and Manchester United vying for honours, the battle for the Premier League title is set to be fierce.

 

 

 

 

Story by: Simon Owusu Prempeh

‘No-bra, no-exam’ rule at Nigerian university sparks outrage

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A university in Nigeria has sparked outrage after a video went viral showing female students being touched to see if they were wearing bras before taking part in an exam.

In the footage, female staff at Olabisi Onabanjo University in south-western Ogun State are seen touching some students’ chests as they queue to enter an examination hall.

The university has not yet commented on the video, but a student leader defended the bra policy as being part of the institution’s dress code aimed at maintaining “a distraction-free environment”.

However, he acknowledged that other ways were needed to enforce the policy that has been condemned by critics as archaic, sexist and likened to sexual assault.

A senior official at campaign group Human Rights Network told the BBC that students could sue the university for violating their rights.

“Unwarranted touches on another person’s body is a violation and could lead to legal action. The university is wrong to adopt this method to curb indecent dressing,” Haruna Ayagi said.

A student who did not want to be named told the BBC that the university enforced a strict moral code despite not being a religious institution.

She said their clothes were always being checked.

In response to the outcry, the president of the university’s students’ union, Muizz Olatunji, said on X that the university promoted “a dress-code policy aimed at maintaining a respectful and distraction-free environment, encouraging students to dress modestly and in line with the institution’s values”.

He added that the policy was not new, and the union had “engaged with the institution to explore alternative approaches to addressing indecent dressing, focusing on respectful and dignified interactions between students and staff”.

He also published the dress code, which included a ban on any clothes “capable of making the same or opposite sex to lust after the student in an indecent manner”.

The university was founded in 1982 as Ogun State University when Olabisi Onabanjo was state governor. It was renamed after him in 2001.

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Krachi East MP calls for intensive public education against land degradation

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Member of Parliament for Krachi East, Nelson Kofi Djabab Member of Parliament for Krachi East, Nelson Kofi Djabab

The Member of Parliament for Krachi East, Nelson Kofi Djabab, has called for intensive public education to combat rampant land degradation, linking the phenomenon to climate change.

Speaking during parliamentary proceedings on Wednesday, June 18, 2025, the MP emphasised the need for greater community awareness, building on discussions about recent rainstorms that have affected his constituency and others.

Djabab identified practices such as indiscriminate bush burning, tree felling, and general land degradation as major contributors to environmental depletion, warning that the nation’s climate cover is rapidly diminishing.

He noted that the problem, already evident in areas like Nandom, could soon affect the entire country if not urgently addressed.

The MP urged the Ghana National Fire Service and other relevant stakeholders to intensify efforts in educating communities about the consequences of such destructive activities.

“I call on the Ghana National Fire Service to educate our people because rampant environmental destruction—such as indiscriminate bush burning, tree felling, and land degradation—is becoming widespread,” he stated.

He also commended President John Dramani Mahama’s “One Man, One Tree” initiative, which aims to promote environmental conservation, and encouraged schools to revive student-led tree-planting exercises as a way to combat degradation.

“It is against this background that I call on schools across the country to support this timely and relevant initiative. We need to return to the days when schoolchildren regularly planted trees on their school compounds,” he urged.

Djabab further appealed to stakeholders in the education sector, including headmasters and teachers, to prioritise tree planting as a vital effort to protect the environment for future generations.

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NPP Race: We’re keeping aspirants in check

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General Secretary of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Justin Kodua Frimpong, has revealed that the party leadership is actively working behind the scenes to address internal tensions and manage the conduct of presidential aspirants ahead of the January 2026 primaries.

Speaking on Channel One TV’s The Point of View on Wednesday, June 18, Kodua responded to concerns that the NPP leadership was not doing enough to call its presidential hopefuls to order amid growing intra-party jabs and public criticisms.

According to him, the absence of public rebukes should not be misconstrued as inaction.

“That’s why we continue to caution personalities in the party. There are so many behind-the-scenes discussions and meetings and activities that go on. And you may not know the number of times that we have engaged certain personalities… how we’re able to prevent or even stop people from making certain comments and also how we’re even able to calm tempers in certain quarters,” he stated.

He stressed that while the party may not always issue public statements to condemn particular behaviour, internal structures are actively at work to maintain unity and discipline.

“The fact that I have not come out publicly to rebuke Mr. A or B doesn’t mean the party has not taken certain actions,” Kodua added.

The NPP is preparing for its presidential primaries scheduled for January 31, 2026, amid a competitive race involving several high-profile figures. With rising tensions among factions, party officials are under pressure to maintain cohesion and protect the party’s image in the lead-up to the 2028 general elections.

Justice Amaleboba supports limit on Supreme Court judges but calls for reforms first

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Supreme Court nominee Justice Hafisata Amaleboba has backed proposals to place a limit on the number of justices serving on the Supreme Court bench but cautioned that such a move should follow reforms to address the operational challenges facing the judiciary.

She made the remark on Wednesday, June 18, 2025, during her vetting by Parliament’s Appointments Committee.

“I support capping the number of Supreme Court judges, but we should not rush to do so until we address the challenges facing the Supreme Court, such as case backlogs and its various jurisdictions,” Justice Amaleboba said in response to a question at the vetting.

According to her, placing a cap too early, without addressing the court’s growing workload and overlapping jurisdictions, could create more problems in the future.

“Prematurely capping the number could necessitate frequent constitutional amendments if increases are justified. Once these issues are resolved, we can better assess annual caseloads and establish a reasonable cap,” she added.

Ghana’s Supreme Court currently has 13 justices. If all seven nominees under consideration are approved, including Justice Amaleboba, the number will rise to 20. This prospect has stirred debate within Parliament and among legal professionals over its possible impact on the court’s effectiveness and public confidence.

Dr Amaleboba also spoke on the responsibilities of judges who hold traditional titles, stating that such judges must be cautious in public discourse.

“As a judge and a chief, one must be measured in political commentary, especially in supporting one group over another,” she said. “Judges should exercise restraint in their language to maintain neutrality.”

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During the vetting, she explained that Ghana’s legal framework already allows for child maintenance under the Matrimonial Causes Act.

“In Ghana, we already have provisions for child support, referred to as maintenance,” she said. “Under the law, one can apply for maintenance without seeking divorce.”

She added that the adoption process begins with the Department of Social Welfare, which conducts an initial assessment before a court decision is made. A Central Adoption Authority, she noted, has now been established to manage such applications more efficiently.

The Appointments Committee is expected to complete its vetting of all the nominees in the coming days, after which it will present its recommendations to Parliament.

Ghana and China’s Hunan Province to deepen economic relations

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The minister invited more Hunan multinational companies to explore business opportunities The minister invited more Hunan multinational companies to explore business opportunities

Ghana and China’s Hunan Province have committed to strengthening economic cooperation in agriculture and agribusiness, smart industrialisation, and sustainable mineral processing, following high-level talks at the 4th China-Africa Economic and Trade Expo (CAETE).

Cao Zhiqiang, Vice Governor of Hunan, hosted Ghana’s Minister for Trade, Agribusiness, and Industry, Elizabeth Ofosu-Adjare, for bilateral discussions focused on building stronger trade, investment, and technical exchanges between Ghana and Hunan Province.

In her remarks, the minister commended the Vice Governor and the Hunan Province for their high level of industrialisation driven by innovation and underscored the need for partnership.

She indicated that the achievements of the province were a clear indication that, by walking shoulder to shoulder, Ghana could leverage this strategic relationship to leapfrog its industrialisation agenda.

Additionally, the minister highlighted Ghana’s stable business environment, adherence to the rule of law, competitive returns on investment, and a youthful and growing middle class as key factors that should attract potential investors from Hunan Province.

She also emphasised Ghana’s strategic location as a gateway to the West African region and global markets.

The minister invited more multinational companies from Hunan to explore business opportunities in manufacturing, garments and textiles, pharmaceuticals, and components manufacturing, and to take advantage of Ghana’s 24-hour economy policy.

Bilateral trade between Ghana and Hunan Province was estimated at USD 2.5 billion as of the end of 2024, with at least eight top multinational companies from Hunan operating in Ghana. These include Zonda, Sany, Hunan Construction, and Zoomlion.

The minister extended an invitation to the Vice Governor to lead a high-level delegation to Ghana to explore further business opportunities later in the year.

Cao Zhiqiang commended the minister for making a strong case for investment in Africa, particularly in Ghana, during the CEO Dialogue.

According to the Vice Governor, the province is committed to partnering with the government of Ghana and the private sector to enhance industrialisation for mutual benefit.

Touching on the province’s current economic development, the Vice Governor emphasised that Hunan is one of the fastest-growing provinces in China, with a 2024 GDP of approximately 5.4 trillion yuan (about USD 760 billion), growing around 5.5% year-on-year—slightly above the national average.

The tertiary sector (services) contributed significantly to this growth, while advanced manufacturing and the digital economy also expanded rapidly.

The Vice Governor noted that the province has positioned itself as a hub for industrial innovation and research, aerodynamics, logistics and infrastructure development, and education, among others.

He agreed to the minister’s proposal for technical exchanges between Ghana and Hunan to enhance skills and expertise development in critical sectors of the economy.

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Ablakwa holds U.S. postal system responsible for delayed visa deliveries

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Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, Minister of Foreign Affairs Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, Minister of Foreign Affairs

Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, Minister of Foreign Affairs, has blamed the United States Postal Service’s (USPS) logistical issues for the delays in the issuance of U.S. passports and visas.

On Wednesday, June 18, he revealed this information on the floor of Parliament in response to mounting worries about visa packages being late, which have caused applicants to become anxious in recent weeks.

The Minister claims that while there has been a noticeable improvement in the procedures for issuing passports and visas, the last phase of delivery continues to be a problem.

“While the visa and passport issuance process has significantly improved, the primary challenge remains mainly in delays, largely due to logistical failures by the United States Postal Service,” he noted.

About 490 legitimately approved visa packages that were mailed on June 6 and 9, 2025, were improperly scanned, according to Ablakwa. This resulted in tracking issues and general anxiety among applicants.

“In response, we have directly engaged USPS to mitigate future disruptions,” the minister assured Parliament.

Additionally, he described the actions taken to resolve the problem. In order to increase tracking and delivery efficiency, mail deployments are being staggered, with a daily limit of 200 items.

The Minister reiterated the government’s resolve to guarantee that all Ghanaians obtain their travel documents in a timely and stress-free manner, and he said that monitoring systems are being reinforced to prevent similar occurrences from happening again.

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GFA Unveils 2025/26 Football Calendar Ahead Of Busy Season

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THE GHANA Football Association (GFA) has officially approved the 2025/26 Omnibus Competitions Calendar following its Executive Council meeting on June 9, 2025. This decision, backed by a detailed presentation from the General Secretary, sets the stage for a full year of football activity, with the season scheduled to run from July 1, 2025, to June 30, 2026.

The calendar has been structured to align with the GFA’s statutory and financial year while accounting for the 23rd FIFA World Cup, which kicks off on June 11, 2026. As a result, all elite domestic competitions will conclude before the global tournament begins.

Ghana’s top leagues, including the Premier League, Malta Guinness Women’s Premier League, and Division One League, will maintain Sunday matchdays. The MTN FA Cup will feature mostly weekend matches, with select midweek games in the early rounds. Women’s FA Cup matches will also remain weekend fixtures.

Digital football makes a return with the eTrophy eFootball competition, and both the Beach Soccer and Futsal Premier Leagues will continue as part of the season’s offerings.

On the regional front, leagues such as Division Two, Division Three, and the Colts competitions are expected to begin by October 1 and finish by May 31.

A major expansion of the Girls Colts League (U15 and U17) will take place nationwide, supported by FIFA and the Ten Regional Football Associations.

The GFA also plans off-season youth tournaments and has announced early timelines, including the player registration window and its 31st Annual Congress, aimed at improving season readiness for all stakeholders.

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WAFU B announces new date for U-20 Cup of Nations

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The West African Football Union B (WAFU B) has confirmed new dates for the maiden U-20 Cup of Nations, Accra 2025. The tournament, originally scheduled to take place in Prampram from June 15-30, 2025, was postponed to ensure the best possible conditions for the tournament. The championship will now be competed amongst countries in WAFU B only.

‘’We are writing to inform you that the WAFU-B U20 Boys’ Cup will now take place from Thursday, July 10 to Wednesday, July 23, 2025, in Accra, Ghana.

This period has been selected to ensure the smooth running of the competition, following the necessary adjustments after the postponement of the U20 Boys’ Cup of both WAFU A & B. We aim to provide the best possible experience for all seven (7) of our Member Associations’’ a statement from the WAFU B Secretariat stated.

The competing countries are host Ghana, Nigeria, Cote D’Ivoire, Niger, Burkina Faso, Togo and Benin.

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Elizabeth Ofosu-Adjare calls for more strategic Chinese investment in Ghana

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The platform was used by both African and Chinese business communities to deepen exchanges The platform was used by both African and Chinese business communities to deepen exchanges

The Minister of Trade, Agribusiness and Industry, Elizabeth Ofosu-Adjare, has called for more strategic Chinese investments under the Belt and Road Initiative during the China-Africa CEO Dialogue held on Friday, June 13, 2025, in Changsha, Hunan Province.

The CEO Dialogue was one of the major highlight events of the 4th China-Africa Economic and Trade Expo (CAETE), which took place from June 12 to 15.

The Dialogue attracted more than 500 high-level participants, including government officials, CEOs of state agencies and multinational companies, representatives from international organizations, African chambers of commerce, business associations and enterprises, financial institutions, and the China-Africa Development Fund (CADFund), among others.

The platform provided an opportunity for African and Chinese business communities to deepen engagement, with a focus on green energy and financial innovation as drivers of economic growth.

In her address, the Minister highlighted Ghana’s unique value proposition, anchored on a peaceful business environment, adherence to the rule of law, and its strategic location at the centre of the world—positioning the country as a gateway to the global market.

She noted that Ghana continues to attract significant Chinese private sector players, mentioning well-known names such as Zonda Sinotruk, Sunda, Keda, Sentuo, Sunon Asogli, and Huawei, which have become household names. The Minister therefore urged other potential Chinese investors to take advantage of the government’s flagship 24-hour economy policy.

Additionally, she made a strong case for Africa, emphasising that the continent is expected to be the second-fastest-growing economy in the world this year, with 40 countries—including Ghana—projected to achieve higher growth rates compared to 2023.

The Minister underscored that Africa stands at a pivotal moment of transformation, innovation, and industrial development.

According to her, the true potential of Africa lies not only in its natural resources but in its capacity to process, refine, and innovate—turning raw commodities into high-value products that generate jobs and drive sustainable economic growth.

“Let us move beyond traditional trade relationships and embrace transformational partnerships—ones that promote technology exchange, sustainable industrial practices, and globally competitive African enterprises,” she stated.

She also encouraged Chinese investors to leverage the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA), which offers an unprecedented opportunity to access a market of 1.3 billion people with a combined GDP of $3.4 trillion and a rapidly growing middle class.

The just-ended 4th CAETE was expected to conclude 128 cooperation projects with a total value exceeding $7 billion through signed agreements and matchmaking sessions. These projects span sectors including manufacturing, energy, transportation, logistics, healthcare, and information services.

Other high-level speakers at the plenary session included Cao Zhiqiang, Vice Governor of the People’s Government of Hunan Province; Joseph Olasunkanmi, Director General of the Nigeria-China Strategic Partnership; Miss Ahunna Eziakonwa, Assistant Secretary-General of the United Nations and Assistant Administrator and Director of the Regional Bureau for Africa at UNDP; and Chief Diana Chen, Chair of Choice International Group.

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NPP presidential primaries not skewed to favour Bawumia

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General Secretary of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Justin Frimpong Kodua, has rejected claims that the party’s upcoming presidential primaries are being structured to favour Vice President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia or any particular candidate.

This follows concerns surronding the NPP’s presidential primaries, which have been officially scheduled for January 31, 2026. The date was approved by the party’s National Council following recommendations from the Constitution Review Committee.

Speaking in an interview on Channel One TV’s The Point of View on Wednesday June 18, Kodua dismissed the notion as unfounded, stating, “I will be very surprised for anyone to think that an election that is yet to be conducted will favour a particular candidate.”

He defended the party’s internal election structure, noting that its electoral processes have remained consistent and democratic across the years.

“If you have monitored our electoral history even from 1992, 1996 to 2000, at every election — from national through to polling stations — about 70%, sometimes even 80%, of current executives retain their positions,” he explained.

Kodua emphasised that the sequence of internal elections, whether starting from the polling station level or national level, does not create an advantage for any aspirant.

“The fact that you may even start from polling station to national or national to polling station does not make it skewed towards a particular person. There are current executives who will still continue to be executives.”

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Ghana and China’s Hunan Province to deepen economic relations

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The minister invited more Hunan multinational companies to explore business opportunities The minister invited more Hunan multinational companies to explore business opportunities

Ghana and China’s Hunan Province have committed to strengthening economic cooperation in agriculture and agribusiness, smart industrialisation, and sustainable mineral processing, following high-level talks at the 4th China-Africa Economic and Trade Expo (CAETE).

Cao Zhiqiang, Vice Governor of Hunan, hosted Ghana’s Minister for Trade, Agribusiness, and Industry, Elizabeth Ofosu-Adjare, for bilateral discussions focused on building stronger trade, investment, and technical exchanges between Ghana and Hunan Province.

In her remarks, the minister commended the Vice Governor and the Hunan Province for their high level of industrialisation driven by innovation and underscored the need for partnership.

She indicated that the achievements of the province were a clear indication that, by walking shoulder to shoulder, Ghana could leverage this strategic relationship to leapfrog its industrialisation agenda.

Additionally, the minister highlighted Ghana’s stable business environment, adherence to the rule of law, competitive returns on investment, and a youthful and growing middle class as key factors that should attract potential investors from Hunan Province.

She also emphasised Ghana’s strategic location as a gateway to the West African region and global markets.

The minister invited more multinational companies from Hunan to explore business opportunities in manufacturing, garments and textiles, pharmaceuticals, and components manufacturing, and to take advantage of Ghana’s 24-hour economy policy.

Bilateral trade between Ghana and Hunan Province was estimated at USD 2.5 billion as of the end of 2024, with at least eight top multinational companies from Hunan operating in Ghana. These include Zonda, Sany, Hunan Construction, and Zoomlion.

The minister extended an invitation to the Vice Governor to lead a high-level delegation to Ghana to explore further business opportunities later in the year.

Cao Zhiqiang commended the minister for making a strong case for investment in Africa, particularly in Ghana, during the CEO Dialogue.

According to the Vice Governor, the province is committed to partnering with the government of Ghana and the private sector to enhance industrialisation for mutual benefit.

Touching on the province’s current economic development, the Vice Governor emphasised that Hunan is one of the fastest-growing provinces in China, with a 2024 GDP of approximately 5.4 trillion yuan (about USD 760 billion), growing around 5.5% year-on-year—slightly above the national average.

The tertiary sector (services) contributed significantly to this growth, while advanced manufacturing and the digital economy also expanded rapidly.

The Vice Governor noted that the province has positioned itself as a hub for industrial innovation and research, aerodynamics, logistics and infrastructure development, and education, among others.

He agreed to the minister’s proposal for technical exchanges between Ghana and Hunan to enhance skills and expertise development in critical sectors of the economy.

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Cedi continues to sell at GH¢10.30 to $1 on June 18

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Ghana's local currency, the cedi is trading at GH¢10.30 June 18, 2025 Ghana’s local currency, the cedi is trading at GH¢10.30 June 18, 2025

Ghana’s local currency, the cedi, has appreciated slightly on the interbank market against major trading currencies, particularly the US dollar.

In its daily update, the Bank of Ghana noted that the cedi is trading at a buying price of GH¢10.29 and a selling price of GH¢10.30 to the dollar.

The British pound is being bought at GH¢13.90 and sold at GH¢13.92, while the euro is trading at a buying price of GH¢11.87 and a selling price of GH¢11.88.

Checks by GhanaWeb Business on June 18, 2025, at 8:40 AM indicate that the cedi is trading at GH¢12.00, while the pound is selling at GH¢16.90 at some forex bureaus across the country.

Additionally, the euro is trading at GH¢14.75 on the retail market.

Meanwhile, the Bank of Ghana has announced that Ghana is expected to receive $360 million from the IMF in July 2025 to further stabilise the cedi.

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We won’t repeat mistakes, forgive us – NPP to Ghanaians

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The General Secretary of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Justin Frimpong Kodua, has issued a public apology on behalf of the party, acknowledging past governance shortcomings and pledging that the NPP will not repeat the mistakes of its previous administration if given another opportunity by the Ghanaian people.

Speaking candidly about the party’s performance in office , Kodua admitted that while the NPP made significant efforts during its time in government, it fell short in some areas.

“As a political party, certainly we did our best, but we couldn’t have gotten everything right,” he said. “And I have always said that on behalf of our then government, our political party — certain things that we could not do right — we apologise for it.”

The NPP, which lost the 2024 general elections after eight years in power, has been undergoing a period of introspection and restructuring.

Kodua emphasised the party’s readiness to learn from its past and grow stronger. “As a party, we are always ready to learn and make sure that when we come back to power, the good things that we did we will build on. And those mistakes that we made — we will not repeat those mistakes.”

His comments come as the party gears up for its next phase of political reorganisation, with the presidential primaries set for January 31, 2026, and a major constitutional reform expected to be adopted at the National Delegates Conference in July 2025. The NPP leadership has insisted that the party is focused on internal restructuring as a foundation for winning back public trust.

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Ministry suspends Central Management System of NSA 

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By Albert Allotey 

Accra, June 18, GNA – The Ministry of Youth Development and Empowerment has suspended the use of the Central Management System (CMS) of the National Service Authority (NSA) with immediate effect. 

This is due to emerging concerns surrounding the digital infrastructure currently in use at the NSA. 

A release issued by the Ministry and copied to the Ghana News Agency on Thursday said this followed a directive from the Office of the President. 

It stated, “This decisive step has been taken in the national interest to allow for a comprehensive technical and forensic review of the platform.” 

The Ministry assured the public, especially National Service Personnel and stakeholders that measures were underway for the operation of the Authority to ensure it was not disrupted. 

“Alternative systems and verification procedures are being reviewed to maintain smooth and transparent service delivery,” the release said. 

It urged all National Service Persons and the public to remain calm and cooperative with the relevant institutions to undertake the necessary actions to safeguard the integrity of the NSA. 

“Further update will be communicated in due course,” it concluded. 

GNA 

Edited by George-Ramsey Benamba

NPP 2026 Primaries: Bawumia doesn’t need favours, we’re ready – Miracles Aboagye

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Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia

Aide to former 2024 NPP flagbearer Dr Mahamudu Bawumia has dismissed suggestions that the party’s decision to hold its presidential primaries on January 31, 2026, was intended to favour his boss.

Speaking on JoyFM’s Top Story on Wednesday, June 18, Dennis Miracles Aboagye stated that the former Vice President is ready for the internal contest regardless of the chosen date.

He added that the 2024 NPP presidential flagbearer’s focus remains on engaging party delegates with his message of forward-looking leadership.

“I’m sure you are aware that Dr Mahamudu Bawumia has been through this several times, and so for him, it’s not an issue of what favours or what goes against him,” he said.

“What is important is that the date has been set, he awaits the rules and regulations guiding the process, and let the debates begin.”

He defended the National Executive Council’s authority, noting that the party’s constitution empowers it to determine such timelines.

“As of now, I have no idea which decision they have taken that favours or disfavours another,” he added.

Mr. Aboagye stressed that the upcoming primaries offer all aspirants, including Dr Bawumia, the same number of days to make their case to party delegates.

“We all have an equal number of days to engage the good people of our party and give them clear-cut reasons why they need a leader like Dr Mahamudu Bawumia to take this party to the 2028 elections—not just for the New Patriotic Party, but for this country as a whole.”

The NPP has officially scheduled its presidential primaries for Saturday, 31st January 2026.

The decision was taken at a crucial meeting of the party’s National Executive Committee (NEC) held on Tuesday, June 17, 2025.

This announcement by the party’s General Secretary, Justin Frimpong Kodua, sets the stage for a decisive contest to elect the party’s flagbearer for the 2028 general elections.

“The Committee also spoke about the time for our presidential primaries. And again, the Committee agrees that that decision does not warrant amendment of our Constitution.

“And the National Council today also decided that the date for our presidential primaries is set for January 31, 2026. That will be the date that we shall hold our presidential primaries.”

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Headmaster granted bail after arrest for detaining BECE candidates

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The Headmaster of Big Six Educational Complex in Meduma has been arrested and granted bail following allegations that he prevented two students from writing their first paper in the ongoing 2025 Basic Education Certificate Examination (BECE).

The arrest occurred on Tuesday, June 17, 2025, after reports emerged that the headmaster had confined the two candidates to a room on Monday, June 16, for allegedly owing school fees and failing to attend a pre-exam camp organised by the school.

The affected students were scheduled to write their Mathematics paper at Simms High School, the designated examination centre for some candidates in the Kwabre East Municipality. However, they reportedly missed the paper due to the headmaster’s actions.

The Ghana Police Service has launched a formal investigation into the matter, while the Kwabre East Municipal Education Directorate has initiated a separate probe to establish the full circumstances surrounding the incident.

“You gave White Money $30k for Jollof” – Nigerians drag reality tv star, Kiddwaya over Benue donation appeal

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Reality TV star Kiddwaya is facing significant backlash online after launching a donation campaign through his Kiddwaya Foundation to support victims of the recent killings in Benue State.

Instead of receiving praise, many Nigerians on X (formerly Twitter) are criticising the billionaire son for what they describe as “performative generosity.”

What sparked this controversy? A viral tweet from @MrMekzy_ ignited the discussion.

“That brother gave White Money $30k for one plate of jollof rice. It has reached time to help his own people now and he’s dropping account number and asking us to donate. Smh.”

Another user, @BabyWhale___ didn’t hold back either:

“Thunder fire everyone involved in creating this nonsense I just read. From the designer of the logo, to the social media handler and the werey Kiddwaya. Thunder fire all of you.”

The reactions continued to pour in with @blazeepascal writing:

“Kiddwaya this format don cast naa. You are now out of ideas.”

The criticism was sparked by a post from the Kiddwaya Foundation, which urged Nigerians to donate to relief efforts for the crisis in Benue. The appeal characterised the situation as a national emergency and requested support in the form of money, advocacy, and platform sharing.

However, social media users quickly pointed out the irony of this plea. They reminded Kiddwaya of his past extravagant acts, including a $30,000 gift he gave to fellow ex-BBNaija housemate White Money for a single meal.

Many people feel that if he can afford such lavish gifts, he should be contributing his own money instead of asking the public for help.

As of now, Kiddwaya has not responded to the criticism.

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“You gave White Money $30k for Jollof but now you're dropping account number?” – Nigerians drag Kiddwaya over Benue donation appeal
“You gave White Money $30k for Jollof but now you're dropping account number?” – Nigerians drag Kiddwaya over Benue donation appeal
“You gave White Money $30k for Jollof but now you're dropping account number?” – Nigerians drag Kiddwaya over Benue donation appeal

Citi Business Festival ends with agribusiness growth focus on June 19

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The final forum of the 2025 Citi Business Festival is scheduled for Thursday, June 19, at the Alisa Hotel in Accra.

The event will focus on the theme: “Harnessing Agribusiness Potential for Economic Growth: Expanding Agricultural Frontiers and Maximising Productivity in Ghana.”

The forum will explore strategies to unlock Ghana’s vast agricultural potential as a catalyst for economic resilience, job creation, and export diversification.

It follows last week’s discussions on tariff reforms and trade competitiveness and is strictly by invitation.

Key speakers include:

  1. Prof. Roger Kanton –  Research Scientist
  2. Davis Korboe, President – Federation of Associations of Ghanaian Exporters (FAGE)
  3. William Nettey – Head of Agribusiness, Absa Bank Ghana
  4. Dr. Mavis Owureku-Asare – Food Scientist and CEO, Impact Food Hub
  5. Bright Edward Kodzo Demordzi – Coordinator, Feed Ghana programme

Starting at 8:30 a.m., the forum will convene stakeholders from agribusiness, finance, academia, and policymaking to generate actionable solutions for revitalising Ghana’s agricultural value chain — from production through to processing and export.

This event is part of the broader 2025 Citi Business Festival, a month-long initiative powered by 97.3 Citi FM and Channel One TV, aimed at driving innovation and economic transformation in Ghana.

 

Absa Bank, GAB deepen commitment to Ghana’s digital economy

 

GWCL uncovers illegal connection to apartment complex in Cantonments

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GWL disconnects water to the Adwoa Wangara Apartments in Cantonments, Accra GWL disconnects water to the Adwoa Wangara Apartments in Cantonments, Accra

Ghana Water Company Limited (GWCL) has disconnected water to the Adwoa Wangara Apartments, located in Cantonments, Accra, for allegedly engaging in illegal connection to the public water supply installation.

The enforcement action was carried out on Tuesday, June 17, 2025, after a tip-off prompted a field inspection by GWCL officials.

According to a report by starrfm.com.gh, the management of the apartment complex maintained that the facility had operated solely on borehole water since its establishment.

However, a technical assessment by the company revealed otherwise.

During the inspection, engineers discovered a dual-line water system in the building’s basement, where a large reservoir was being filled with water traced to GWCL’s supply lines and not a borehole as previously claimed.

After disconnecting the apartment’s main water lines from the outside, the team observed that the reservoir stopped receiving water, confirming the illegal connection.

GWCL has announced its intention to take legal action against the management of Adwoa Wangara Apartments for the unauthorised use of its services.

The Regional Communications Manager for GWCL’s Accra East Region, Nana Yaw Barima Barnie, warned that any staff of the company found to have aided the illegal connection would also face sanctions.

“Any staff member found culpable will face legal action and possible dismissal,” he stated.

He further cautioned the public against engaging in illegal water connections, stressing the company’s zero-tolerance policy.

“This is part of our intensified revenue mobilisation drive, and such infractions will not be tolerated,” he added.

GWCL says it is committed to protecting its infrastructure, curbing illegal connections, and ensuring efficient service delivery nationwide.

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GBA Repatriates Body of Late Nigerian Boxer Gabriel Oluwasegun Olanrewaju

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Casket carrying the late Gabriel Oluwasegun Olanrewaju

 

THE GHANA Boxing Authority (GBA) has confirmed the successful repatriation of the body of Nigerian boxer Gabriel Oluwasegun Olanrewaju, who passed away in Ghana in March 2025.

The body were airlifted from the Kotoka International Airport on Monday, June 17, to Lagos, Nigeria, with a brief layover in Lomé, Togo. The GBA expressed deep appreciation to the Ghanaian public, the boxing community, media practitioners, and journalists for their continued support in the aftermath of the tragedy.

In anticipation of the final rites in Nigeria, the GBA dispatched two key representatives—GBA board member Gideon Hassen Appiah and Fit Square Boxing Gym head coach Lateykwei Lartey—to Lagos ahead of the body’s arrival at Murtala Muhammed International Airport.

GBA President Abraham Kotei Neequaye revealed that a total of $3,000 has been handed over to the GBA’s Nigerian delegation for presentation to the family of the late boxer.

The sum includes a $1,500 purse donated by Gordon Frimpong, CEO of Osibor Boxing Management, and an additional $1,500 contribution from the GBA.

The funds will be presented to the President of the Nigeria Boxing Board of Control (NBBofC) as part of Ghana’s tribute to the late pugilist.

The GBA reaffirmed its dedication to preserving strong relations with its Nigerian counterparts and ensuring that Olanrewaju’s memory is honoured with respect and dignity.

BY Wletsu Ransford

Ghana’s Parliament takes major step towards strengthening economic governance

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By Elsie Appiah-Osei

Accra, June 18, GNA – Parliament, in partnership with the UK’s Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO) and the World Bank, has launched a project to enhance its economic and financial governance capacity.   

The “Building the Capacity of Parliamentarians for Economic and Financial Governance” project is backed by £800,000 in funding from the FCDO through the World Bank.  

The project has, among the key objectives, to strengthen parliamentary oversight to improve fiscal management and deepen understanding of economic policies among Members of Parliament (MPs).  

It will also equip parliamentarians, especially new legislators, with necessary skills and knowledge to foster effective governance, accountability, and transparent management of public resources.  

“Economic governance that will enhance Parliament’s ability to evaluate allocations and uses of government expenditures and revenues, assess economic and distributional impacts of fiscal decisions, and ensure alignment with medium-term macroeconomic sustainability and inclusive development goals is another aim,” Mr Alban Sumana Kingsford Bagbin, the Speaker of Parliament, said at the launch in Parliament House on Wedneaday.  

He said the project marked a significant step towards fostering good governance and sustainable development in Ghana, underscoring the confidence of development partners in the country’s commitment to strengthening its democratic institutions and economic resilience.  

He added that the initiative would strengthen parliamentary oversight, improve fiscal management, and deepen understanding of economic policies among MPs over the next 18 months.  

Among the project components will be a technical Support to provide assistance on economics, Public Financial Management (PFM), tax policy, and administration to key parliamentary entities; training and Capacity building to develop training materials, toolkits, and handbooks for induction and training of members of relevant parliamentary committees and entities.  

“There will be the promotion of peer learning with other legislatures to enhance parliamentary capacity, transparency and accountability to support Parliament’s transparency and accountability efforts, fostering greater awareness and usage of published information by the media and civil society,” Mr Bagbin said.  

Madam Michelle Keane, Acting World Bank Division Director, said the World Bank was glad to be part of the important initiative.   

She said: “Members of Parliamentary committees require necessary skills and knowledge to enhance their ability to evaluate allocations and uses of government expenditures and revenues.”  

Mr Keith McMahon, Chargé d’affaires at the British High Commission, in his address, said the UK firmly believed that only Ghanaians and their elected representatives could drive Ghana’s prosperity.   

“We are proud to support both the public and parliamentarians to deliver the best economic outcomes for the country through this new partnership,” he said.  

GNA  

Christian Akorlie   

Adutwum declares intent to run for NPP Flagbearership slot

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Dr. Yaw Osei Adutwum, Member of Parliament for Bosomtwe and former Minister for Education, has declared his intention to contest for the New Patriotic Party’s (NPP) presidential slot ahead of the 2028 general elections.

In a Facebook post on Wednesday, June 18, Dr. Adutwum formally announced his decision, making it clear he would join the race once nominations are officially opened by the party.

“With humility, conviction, and a resolute heart, I, Dr Yaw Osei Adutwum, declare my intent to run for the flagbearership of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), should nominations be officially opened by the party,” he wrote.

Widely recognized for his contributions to education reform during his tenure as minister, Dr. Adutwum now joins a growing list of senior NPP figures openly expressing interest in leading the party into the next presidential election.

His declaration comes at a time when Vice President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia — the party’s 2024 flagbearer — is considered a leading contender, with other high-profile personalities like Kennedy Agyapong and Bryan Acheampong also expected to enter the race.

Dr. Adutwum’s announcement closely follows the NPP’s confirmation of January 31, 2026, as the official date for its presidential primary — a timeline set by the party’s National Council after recommendations from the constitutional review committee.

With the date now on the calendar, the race to lead the NPP into the 2028 elections is officially taking shape.

“My Bulletproof Chevrolet From America”- Portable Laments As Area Boy Destroys His Car

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Nigerian singer Portable, experienced a troubling incident with his Chevrolet SUV.

The damage occurred during a visit to Abeokuta for a performance.

Portable shared a video on Instagram showing the shattered window of his SUV.

Nigerian singer Habeeb Okikiola Badmus, popularly known as Portable, recently shared a distressing incident involving his Chevrolet SUV, which was damaged during a visit to Abeokuta for a performance.

'Judges should learn Chinese to boost Ghana's economy' – Justice Philip Bright Mensah

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Early Primaries: Sovereignty resides with delegates, not party elites

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Spokesperson for Kennedy Agyapong, Kwasi Kwarteng, has dismissed criticisms suggesting that the New Patriotic Party’s (NPP) decision to schedule its presidential primaries early is designed to favour a particular candidate.

In an exclusive interview on Channel One Newsroom on Wednesday, June 18, Kwarteng acknowledged that such concerns may be rooted in past incidents where some party officials, expected to remain neutral, appeared to act otherwise. However, he maintained that the ultimate decision lies with the party’s grassroots delegates.

“Opinions are like noses. They may not be entirely wrong, they also may not be entirely right especially when you look into the past and you also look at some conduct by certain individuals that ordinarily were expected to be fair, candid, neutral and take some form of adjudication position, so people may have basis for making some of these comments,” he said.

“For us, we are of the view that sovereignty resides with the people. It cannot be said that the over 200,000 delegates or polling station executives, their conscience can just be sacrificed at the altar of a few people,” Kwarteng added.

The NPP has set January 31, 2026, as the date for its presidential primaries to select a candidate for the 2028 general elections. The decision was endorsed by the party’s National Council, in line with Article 13(1)(1) of the NPP Constitution, which grants the Council the authority to fix the date and venue for the election of a presidential candidate.

 

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NPP’s early flagbearer election will preserve party cohesion – Nana B

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The National Organiser of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Henry Nana Boakye, has defended the party’s decision to elect its 2026 presidential candidate ahead of internal local-level elections, arguing that the move is a strategic measure to protect party unity and prevent internal divisions.

According to Nana Boakye, popularly known as Nana B, the decision is intended to ensure that the flagbearer works with the entire party structure from the outset, rather than presiding over a fractured base.

His defence comes amid criticism from some party stakeholders, including former Energy Minister and presidential hopeful Boakye Agyarko, who has accused the leadership of reversing established procedures. Agyarko described the revised timeline as “political opportunism masquerading as strategy” and urged the National Executive Committee (NEC) to reconsider.

But speaking on Eyewitness News on Wednesday, June 18, 2025, Nana B rejected that assertion, insisting that the order of elections was carefully considered.

“How will a presidential candidate getting a polling station, constituency, or regional chairman elected more important than becoming president? You will need everybody on board,” he said.

He explained that holding local elections first could undermine the cohesion of the party by encouraging flagbearer aspirants to build rival camps across various levels.

“If you do it the other way round, the moment you announce the timetable for the lower elections, every person interested in the flagbearership will run to the polling stations and form teams at all levels. By the time we finish the elections, the party is fractured and bruised,” he cautioned.

Nana B maintained that the approach adopted by the party was the best option for minimising internal tensions ahead of the 2028 general elections.

“No serious presidential candidate elected will want to cause the party’s structures to be in disarray—it goes against you in the long run,” he said.

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$6bn needed to tackle flooding nationwide

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The government has revealed that six billion dollars is needed to implement a comprehensive strategy to curb the recurring problem of flooding across Ghana.

Despite several interventions over the years, flooding, particularly in urban centres, continues to pose a major threat to lives and property.

Presenting a statement to Parliament in Accra on Wednesday June  18, Minister of Works and Housing, Kenneth Gilbert Adjei, disclosed that the government is exploring partnerships with the private sector to fund flood control projects.

“The ministry estimates that the investment of approximately six billion dollars is needed to implement comprehensive flood control measures across the country.

“We will seek private-public partnership, climate financing, and development partner support to realise this vision. We remain committed to building a Ghana that is flood-resilient and climate-smart,” the minister stated.

In a related submission, the Minister for the Interior,  Muntaka Mohammed-Mubarak expressed concern over the logistical and operational difficulties confronting the National Disaster Management Organisation (NADMO).

He, however, assured that plans are underway to resolve these issues.

“The challenges are enormous, and like we have said, we have put in measures to make sure that we procure the necessary equipment and logistics to staff the warehouses of NADMO so that they will be able to deal with these disasters when they occur.

“We are currently in talks with the Minister of Finance to release the necessary funds to enable NADMO to effectively implement its contingency plan,” the minister said.

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Actress, Laide Bakare fires back at Portable after he called her out online (video)

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Laide Bakare fires back at Portable after he taunts and calls her out online

Actress Laide Bakare has issued a strong warning to singer Portable after he publicly taunted and insulted her online. 

In a video, Portable claimed that Laide invited him to perform at her event, but she did not have the money to pay him. He stated that he declined the offer, which led her to get angry and insult him, referring to him as “the dirty boy from Sango-Ota.” He accused her of instigating the drama and then portraying herself as the victim. 

In response, Laide Bakare shared a video, urging Portable to keep her name out of his mouth. She made it clear that she would not tolerate any disrespect and advised him to move on.

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YEA, Camfed Ghana sign MOU to aid women, PWDs

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The Youth Employment Agency (YEA) has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with Camfed Ghana to support young women and persons living with disabilities across the country.

At the signing ceremony, YEA Chief Executive Officer Malik Basintale, reaffirmed the agency’s dedication to creating equal and meaningful opportunities for all.

Education Minister opens CIHRM 2025 conference

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The Minister for Education, Haruna Iddrisu, has opened the Chartered Institute of Human Resource Management (CIHRM) 2025 Conference at the Alisa hotel, Ridge, Accra, on June 18, 2025.

The two-day conference, under the theme: Regulating HRM in Ghana: Standards, Ethics and Sustainability, drew over 500 HR Practitioners, academia and policy makers to uncover critical conversations about how Human Resource Management (HRM) in Ghana can evolve into a well-regulated, ethical and sustainable profession that support both organizational excellence and national development.

Speaking at the opening ceremony of the CIHRM conference, Mr. Iddrisu charged CIHRM members to take an interest in the laws Parliament passes with their inputs.

According to him, the CIHRM ACT (2010) LI 2472 is to regulate the practice of Human Resource Management in the country.

He noted that if we invest well in education, we are investing in the future of our country.

“The government is reviewing our educational curriculum with the introduction of Ethics and Integrity into the new curriculum, to train our students. Unethical behavior denies us the resources needed for development”, Haruna Iddrisu hinted.

In her welcome address, the President of CIHRM, Florence Hutchful said, it is imperative that managers not only set but also lead in upholding high ethical standards within their organisations.

She revealed that during the Council’s interactions with some Ministers of State and senior government officials, credible concerns came up around punctuality, productivity and some instances of unethical behavior in some organisations, where some female employees are subjected to all forms of harassment and abuse.

Haruna Iddrisu (MP), congratulates the President of CIHRM, Florence Hutchful, for a successful Conference in a group picture with CIHRM Council members at the conference

She stated that it is important for HR Managers to cultivate a culture where every employee feels safe, valued and heard.

Speaking on the topic: The Importance of Professional Standards in Ghana, Professor Alex Dodoo, Director-General of Ghana Standards Authority & President of African Organisation for Standardization and other panel members: Dr. Francis Eduku – CEO of CHIRM, Rose Karikari -Commissioner & Deputy Chair, National Labour Commission and Robert Dzato-CEO of CIB, did justice to the topic to the admiration of all the HR Practitioners. It was moderated by Dr. Rita Owusu-Amankwah, an Organization Development Consultant.

Other speakers for the conference on day one included Dr. Jeff Bassey, Founder of HR Certification Centre. He spoke on the topic HR Leadership in Organizations: From People Management to Business Management. Dr. Ellen Hagan, CEO & Founder of L’aine HR & Co-Founder of Legacy Girls’ College, spoke on: The HR Professorial Chair as a Catalyst for HRM Excellence in Ghana. Dr. Stella Agyenim-Boateng, Vice-Chairperson of the Public Services Commission, spoke on: The Ethics of Falling in Love in the Workplace. Deborah Asmah, Co-Founder, Npontu Technologies Ltd, also spoke on: AI and the Future of Work: Augmenting or Replacing HR?

Fraternal messages were delivered by sister bodies, such as the Chartered Institute of Marketing (CIMG), the Institute of Internal Auditors and the Chartered Institute of Bankers (CIB). Shamim Walusimbi from Uganda, a Board Member of African HR Confederation (AHRC), also delivered a goodwill message on behalf of the African HR Confederation.

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Ofori-Atta fails in court attempt to stop OSP from declaring him wanted

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Former Minister of Finance, Ken Ofori-Atta and wife, Angela Ofori-Atta Former Minister of Finance, Ken Ofori-Atta and wife, Angela Ofori-Atta

An application by former Finance Minister Kenneth Ofori-Atta to prevent the Office of the Special Prosecutor (OSP) from sending out a “wanted” notice has been dismissed by the Human Rights Court.

Ofori-Atta had sought the court to prevent the OSP from publicly announcing his wanted status because he is now the subject of several investigations by the OSP and other state agencies for alleged misbehavior during his tenure.

His lawyers contended that doing so would violate his rights and jeopardize current judicial processes.

The OSP is now able to proceed with its public notice and search procedures if needed after the court rejected the application.

The OSP announced this in an X post on Wednesday, June 18, 2025.

Mr Ofori-Atta has launched a number of civil proceedings against the OSP and the Republic, the most recent of which is this denied application.

Throughout his tenure in office, he has continuously tried to thwart the issuing of arrest warrants and sabotage parts of the investigations into alleged financial malfeasance, offshore transactions, and procurement problems.

Ofori-Atta is currently the focus of an active Interpol Red Notice, and efforts are being made to gain his return to Ghana through extradition procedures. According to reports, government representatives are interacting with pertinent foreign authorities to guarantee that the warning is enforced.

KA

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