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Expansion in slums contributing to rise in fires

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The Ghana National Fire Service (GNFS) has expressed serious concerns about the rapid expansion of slum settlements in urban areas across the country.

They warned that these unregulated and overcrowded communities significantly increase the risk of urban fires, making them hotspots for devastating incidents.

This warning follows the fire that occurred at the Sakumono-Asoprochona Railway enclave on May 5, which destroyed dozens of homes and displaced many residents.

According to the GNFS, the spread of makeshift structures, poor waste management, and insufficient access to fire safety measures in slum areas create a high-risk environment for fires.

In a report released on Sunday, May 11, 2025, Divisional Officer Grade 2 Desmond Essoun Ackah, the Head of Public Relations at the GNFS, stated that incidents of urban fires are becoming alarmingly frequent.

These incidents are often attributed to the unsafe use of open flames, illegal power connections, and negligence.

Ackah urged Metropolitan, Municipal, and District Assemblies (MMDAs) to take proactive measures to tackle these issues.

He emphasised the need for enforcing building codes and providing fire safety education to residents to curb the unchecked growth of slum communities and implement safety measures to prevent future tragedies.

The warning comes amid a surge in urban fires in recent years, many of which have been linked to electrical faults, improper use of fuels, and other human-related factors.

“Those people are low-income earners, and what we in the service have done over the period is to visit them, engage them, and let them know their responsibilities, especially when it comes to fire prevention.

“But as human as they are sometimes, they may be negligent, and for such places, illegal wiring is also rife. People use naked wires anyhow. Therefore, these could be the causes of fires in those areas. But if the assemblies can take this up to ensure that these slums do not erupt in the first place, or, better still, find a decent accommodation for these dwellers, it will go a long way to prevent some of these fires,” he stated.

The GNFS calls for collaborative efforts to mitigate risks and prevent devastating fires in urban slums.

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Ghana beats IMF debt target three years early as Mahama tightens fiscal policy

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In a note shared with clients, Barclays analysts Michael Kafe and Andreas Kolbe revealed that Ghana’s debt-to-GDP ratio likely fell to 54% in January 2025—down from 61.8% at the end of December 2024.

This marks a considerable achievement, arriving three years ahead of the International Monetary Fund’s (IMF) 2028 target under the country’s $3 billion support programme.

The analysts attribute the rapid decline to reduced government borrowing and a notable increase in the country’s gross domestic product. “Ghana’s public debt has eased earlier than expected, largely due to a bigger economy and fiscal restraint,” Kafe and Kolbe noted.

The Bank of Ghana is expected to release its official report with updated debt statistics within the next two weeks.

Following a default on external loans in 2022, Ghana turned to the IMF for assistance. Now, under the new leadership of President John Dramani Mahama—who secured a decisive victory in the December 2024 elections—the government has committed to restoring economic stability through prudent fiscal measures.

Mahama’s administration is targeting a sharp reduction in the budget deficit, aiming to bring it down to 3.1% of GDP in 2025, compared with 7.9% recorded in 2024.

Despite the positive trajectory, public debt did rise slightly in January, increasing by 3.9% month-on-month to 755 billion Ghanaian cedis (approximately $57.4 billion). This increase was mainly driven by about 10 billion cedis in domestic borrowing and a 4% depreciation of the Ghanaian cedi against the US dollar.

Nonetheless, the country’s nominal GDP is projected to grow significantly, reaching an estimated 1.4 trillion cedis in 2025, up from around 1.2 trillion cedis the previous year.

Barclays warned that while the outlook is encouraging, debt levels could temporarily rise as the government begins to implement its planned programmes. “Although Ghana is making progress, public debt could increase again as the administration scales up expenditure for key initiatives,” the analysts observed.

Under the terms of its agreement with the IMF, Ghana is required to carry out a series of reforms designed to bring its debt-to-GDP ratio to 55% by 2028—a target it is now well on track to meet ahead of schedule.

The Stupendous Ankara Jumpsuit For You

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GHS sounds alarm over rising hypertension cases

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The Ghana Health Service (GHS) has raised a disturbing alarm about the number of Ghanaians living with hypertension who are unaware of their condition.

Statistics from the Ghana Health Service show that 50% of Ghanaians living with hypertension are oblivious to their status.

According to the Ghana Health Service, this worrying phenomenon is due to low testing rates among Ghanaians, particularly among men—as one out of every five people in Ghana has never measured their blood pressure.

Data from the Ashanti Regional Health Directorate show that the region recorded 126,110 new cases of hypertension in 2022 alone, 136, 380 in 2023, and 140, 216 in 2024.

Despite the alarming figures, health professionals are calling for greater efforts to ensure more Ghanaians are aware of their hypertensive status, warning of the severe health implications of ignorance.

As a response, the Ghana Health Service is embarking on a nationwide medical exercise aimed at measuring the blood pressure of one million Ghanaians. In the Ashanti Region alone, the Regional Health Directorate is targeting 170,000 people.

Speaking at a news conference in Kumasi, the Ashanti Regional Health Director, Dr. Fred Adomako-Boateng, urged Ghanaians to adopt healthier lifestyles and become more proactive in learning about their health.

“It is called a silent killer, and a lot of people with hypertension have no idea of their state, until, most of the time, they come to the hospital with complications and so, because of this, globally, the month of May has been chosen to commemorate world day to create the awareness for people to take steps and come to the facilities for their blood pressure to be managed.

“In Ghana, 50% of people with hypertension have no knowledge that they have hypertension. For every 5 people you see, one of them has hypertension in the country. For every four people you see, at least one of them has never measured his/her blood pressure,” he said.

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Bawumia arrives at Mampong to pay respect at One-Week ceremony

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Former Vice President of Ghana, Dr Mahamudu Bawumia, has arrived at Mampong in the Ashanti Region, to pay his respect at the One-Week Observance of the late Mamponghene, Daasebre Osei Bonsu II.

In a footage shared by Adom FM on X, on May 12, 2025, Dr Bawumia clad in black fugu is seen approaching the event grounds with his entourage in a show of statesmanship and solidarity.

In an emotional moment, Janet Dorothy Owusu Sechere, wife of the late Daasebre Dr Osei Bonsu II, Asante-Mamponghene, was seen shedding tears at the event as mourners consoled her with warm words.

Series of footages shared by Adom TV on X also showed traditional leaders from notable Ashanti towns arriving at the event grounds to observe and mourn with the Mampong township.

Mamponghene, Daasebre Osei Bonsu II, who was the Second in Command to the Asantehene, Otumfuo Osei Tutu II, passed away on April 20, 2025.

He died at age 86, after a short illness, with his death formally announced to the Asantehene, Otumfuo Osei Tutu II, on April 28, 2025, in line with Asante custom.

The Asantehene has directed that Daasebre Osei Bonsu II’s burial be organised within three weeks, with the one-week observation set for May 12, 2025.

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Ibrahim Traoré: Inside the digital cult glorifying Burkina Faso’s military leader

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As insurgency intensifies and civic space shrinks in the West African state, a different kind of battle is unfolding online where AI-generated images, deepfake anthems and algorithmic fervour have turned the young military leader into a digital messiah.

The face of Captain Ibrahim Traoré has been beaming across social media feeds throughout West Africa and from posters and placards hoisted in the streets of Burkina Faso‘s capital Ouagadougou, London and beyond. His image appears in various forms. Sometimes he seems stoic in military fatigues, other times draped in pan-African flags or depicted as a divine warrior glowing with celestial light.

In dozens of viral TikTok edits, Traoré leads imaginary armies, topples Western empires and is hailed as the “new [Thomas] Sankara”. The captions, bold and uncompromising, include “Africa’s Messiah!” “The People’s Captain!” and “France Must Fall!”

The images – curated, multiplied and mythologised – are now central to a rapidly evolving online movement that fuses anti-imperialism, youth frustration and pan-African aspiration.

The main concern? Many of the images used and shared across social media and the internet aren’t real. They are machine-generated hallucinations, the product of AI tools; manipulated audio and filters that feed an online ecosystem of adoration.

The pro-Traoré social media buzz took off following a protest in Ouagadougou on 30 April when tens of thousands rallied in a massive show of support for the 36-year-old military ruler. Smaller solidarity protests emerged in Accra, London and Montego Bay, Jamaica. In Nigeria, two demonstrators were charged with inciting public disturbance and conducting an unauthorised assembly for organising a procession in honour of Traoré.

But online, AI-generated images depicted fictional demonstrations in Nairobi, Harare, Kampala and even New York’s Times Square. Deepfake audio tracks mimicking the voices of global pop stars like Rihanna and Beyoncé singing praises of Traoré circulated widely, blurring the line between digital propaganda and fan-driven mythmaking.

From social media feed to frontline

Traoré seized power in September 2022 amid escalating jihadist violence and mounting public anger at French influence in Burkina Faso. He has since styled himself as a revolutionary anti-imperialist, cutting ties with France, aligning more closely with Russia and vowing to restore sovereignty in a country plagued by insurgency.

Traoré successfully cultivated an anti-colonial stance that speaks directly to a generation disillusioned by neoliberal promises and post-independence elites.

Political risk analyst Jessica Moody sees Traoré’s rise as part of a broader reckoning with decades of foreign exploitation. “This political moment is fuelled by a feeling that Africa has been taken advantage of by foreign powers for too long,” she says. “There is an upsurge in resource nationalism and a desire to ‘make Africa great again’, to regain sovereignty and develop the continent from within.”

According to Moody, France remains the primary symbol of neo-colonial frustration. “This is based on decades of companies and countries, especially France, profiting from African economies with little regard for sentiment on the ground. That frustration has been epitomised by [Emmanuel] Macron’s presidency, in which he has fundamentally failed to understand how the French are perceived in West Africa.”

More rhetoric, less reform

Much of Traoré’s appeal rests on rhetoric and not institutional reform. But that has not slowed his meteoric rise on social platforms.

“There has been a sustained sense of support for Traoré,” says security analyst Beverley Ochieng. “As a young leader and a powerful orator, he resonates with many who are increasingly questioning the relationship between African countries – especially in the Sahel – and the West. He speaks directly to a generation navigating the legacies of imperialism, post-colonialism and neo-colonialism.”

In the digital age, Ochieng says, that support feels even more amplified. “Thanks to social media, it appears global and widespread. You see it in the rhetoric of Tanzanian opposition leaders, among Kenyan officials, South African youth groups and even in personal encounters.”

“It’s algorithmic populism; emotional, visual, anti-Western and hyper-shareable,” says Burkinabe researcher Alidou Werem. “It’s about vibe and vision and not fact or policy. Social media platforms reward spectacle and Traoré’s image fits perfectly into that ecosystem.”

Digital repression by proxy

Pro-Traoré internet and social media warriors seem to stop at nothing to build and defend the image of a man who, in reality, leads a fragile transitional government in one of the world’s most unstable regions.

The glorification comes with a cost, one increasingly paid by Burkinabe journalists, activists and ordinary citizens who raise critical questions about Traoré’s rule. “We are witnessing the rise of a digitally sanctified ruler where criticism becomes sacrilege,” says Werem.

Despite his populist appeal, tangible reforms under Traoré’s leadership remain limited. While he has implemented measures such as reducing ministerial salaries and increasing civil servant wages, the broader challenges of security and governance persist. The ongoing jihadist insurgency has displaced over two million people, and much of the country remains outside state control.

Journalists in Burkina Faso are increasingly subjected to online abuse for being critical of Traoré and his junta. This, according to rights groups, reflects a broader pattern of intimidation and censorship under the country’s military-led government.

However, this isn’t merely social media toxicity. Analysts and activists warn it’s a new form of digitally outsourced repression, where the state may not have to censor because online mobs do it for them.

“Traoré’s popularity has crowded out dissenting voices,” says Ochieng. “His rhetoric still falls short of real, measurable improvements in security and civic freedoms. There is a gap between his message and the reality on the ground, something that will ultimately test his legitimacy and legacy.”

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Who be Sammy Gyamfi wey Ghana president dey under pressure to punish and why?

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Di CEO of di gold board dey under pressure Di CEO of di gold board dey under pressure

One goment official – Sammy Gyamfi dey face pressure for Ghana afta one viral video ova di weekend show how im dey count plenty dollar notes from im car wey im dash one controversial woman preacher.

Inside di video wey bin dey trend, di CEO of di gold board and di popular preacher Nana Agradaa from one event bin dey chat wen dem take pictures near di goment official im car.

Na so afta dem take di picture, she ask for money wia Sammy Gyamfi enta di car to count di dollar notes for her.

Nana Agradaa bin dey shout say make di CEO give am all di dollar notes; afta she show di moni wey im collect from Sammy Gyamfi to di cameras.

Many pipo don tok say wetin Sammy Gyamfi do dey “inappropriate” for pesin wey be goment official under President John Mahama wey tok say im no go tolerate opulence and luxury lifestyle from im appointees.

Tori be say di kontri Chief of Staff Julius Debrah don summon Sammy Gyamfi to di seat of goment to answer questions about dis mata.

Wetin dey inside di code of conduct

Only last week, di president bin launch code of conduct for im public officers wey go regulate how dem dey behave for public office.

Among oda tins, di president tok say “dis code na bold declaration of di standards we get to uphold as servants of di public.”

President Mahama also tok say “all political appointees get to avoid opulence wia dem get to be accountable for di use of public funds.

“Dem for show humility and respect di citizens,” di president tok during di launch of di document.

Goment officials wey no comply wit di code of conduct fit face sanctions from public apology to dismissal.

Sammy Gyamfi issue apology

Afta pipo don put pressure on top di gold board CEO, im write apology on top im social media page.

Sammy Gyamfi write say, “dis na kind gesture to fellow human being; like how I bin dey lend helping hand to di needy.”

“I tink say I just dey show kindness for private, I no sabi say dis tin go enta di public space. Dis na unfortunate and regrettable tin.”

Sammy Gyamfi add say, “I see how dis tin don vex party members, I dey apologise for dis unfortunate act of indiscretion.”

Despite dis, pipo still tok say make di president sanction am.

Anoda reason dis tin dey vex most pipo na sake of di woman preacher (Nana Agradaa) wia Sammy Gyamfi dash di moni be controversial pesin wey bin tok say she repent from being fetish priestess to become woman of God.

Pipo and ogbonge civil society groups wan make di president take action

Na so many pipo dey tok say wetin di CEO of Gold Board Sammy Gyamfi do na wrong tin.

Di Ghana integrity initiative (GII) tok say President Mahama need to take serious action for dis mata.

Executive director Mary Adda say, “dis na opportunity for di president to show say im mean business. Im get to use dis mata to show say im dey committed to ethical governance.”

Oga for di IMANI center for policy and governance Franklin Cudjoe say, “dis na difficult tin. E dey clear say di moni dey above GHc 20k ($1,500). Sammy get to answer questions to us and di president.”

Members of im own party don dey tok say im no try for dis mata.

Former NDC MP for Kumbungu Ras Mubarak bin write on top im social media say “you no fit justify dis mata, as public officer dey dash forex (dollars) especially at di time di cedi don dey do well, even if im earn di money, dis fit to affect di local currency and di economy.”

“Sammy Gyamfi im error of judgement fit cause lack of confidence for di cedi; such tins fit affect di value of di cedi,” Ras Mubarak write.

Pipo dey wait wetin di president go do about dis mata, sake of Sammy Gyamfi na ogbonge pesin wey help di goment win election.

Sammy Gyamfi profile

Oga Sammy Gyamfi na lawyer wey be national tok-tok pesin for di national democratic congress (NDC).

During di campaign, im lead di party to fire di goment well well on top media platforms and oda places.

Im criticize di former Akufo-Addo goment say dem spend di kontri moni on lavish lifestyles and oda tins.

For di party, im na wetin sabi pipo describe as “darling boy”.

Afta di party win elections, di president bin appoint am as di CEO of di gold board.

Since im become oga for di gold board, dem ban foreigners and oda pipo from trading for di local gold market for Ghana.

Di only body wey fit deal for di trading of gold na dis gold board, wey dis na to “strengthen industry laws and for national benefits.”

Di CEO of di gold board dey under pressure afta viral video in which im count dollar notes from im car wey im take dash controversial Preacher Evangelist Patricia Asiedu (Nana Agradaa)

President Mahama tok say appointees “need to eschew opulence” for public office, wen im launch di code of conduct for public officers last week



Sabi pipo and oda groups don dey demand say make di president punish oga Sammy Gyamfi to show say im dey committed to good governance

Evangelist Mama Pat dey popular for social media

Sammy Gyamfi apologize for “di indiscretion”

Prices of BoG gold coin reduce on the market

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The Bank of Ghana (BoG) has released the latest prices for its new investment initiative, the Ghana Gold Coin.

The coin’s prices have gradually decreased in response to the appreciation of the cedi against the dollar.

The Central Bank introduced the coin as a strategic measure to discourage the hoarding of U.S. dollars.

As of Monday, May 12 2025, the Bank reported the following updated prices:

– The 0.25 oz coin is now selling at GH¢11,959.46, down from GH¢12,441.05 last week.

– The 0.50 oz coin is priced at GH¢23,108.02, down from GH¢24,036.96

– The 1.00 oz coin is selling for GH¢45,458.69, down from GH¢47,286.35

According to the Central Bank, the initiative is designed to absorb excess liquidity in the market and help strengthen the Ghanaian cedi against major foreign currencies.

The Ghana Gold Coin is available in three denominations: one ounce, half-ounce, and quarter-ounce, and is being sold through commercial banks.

“The Ghana Gold Coin is manufactured from gold mined in Ghana and refined to 99.99 percent purity. It is issued and guaranteed by the Bank of Ghana,” the Bank stated.

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Ex-Black Stars captain John Mensah’s son graduates from University of Texas with a degree in Computer Science

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John Mensah Jnr, second from left in a photo with family after his graduation John Mensah Jnr, second from left in a photo with family after his graduation

In an inspiring blend of sporting heritage and intellectual brilliance, John Mensah Jnr, the son of renowned former Black Stars defender John Mensah, has graduated with a degree in Computer Science from the prestigious University of Texas, USA.

John Mensah Jnr’s achievement is more than just another graduation story — it signals that the next generation of the Mensah legacy is poised to make waves not on the football pitch, but in the ever-evolving world of technology and innovation.

Known among his peers for his razor-sharp analytical skills, coding prowess, and deep curiosity about artificial intelligence and software engineering, John Mensah Jnr. is already being hailed as a rising star in the tech space.

In a media interaction, Henrietta Konama Hayfron, the proud mother and ex-wife of John Mensah, expressed her heartfelt gratitude to God.

In tears of joy, she shared the following:

“I stand before you today as a proud mother, filled with gratitude, humility, and immense joy. God has been my steadfast source of strength and provision. Today, as my son marks this significant academic milestone, I extend my sincerest gratitude to God for His unwavering grace, guidance, and providence.

This moment serves not only as a celebration of academic excellence but also as a testament to the power of faith, perseverance, and prayer. To my son, I offer these words of encouragement: You have been a constant source of pride. May you continue to trust in God and walk in His divine purpose. And to God, I offer this declaration: All glory and honour belong to You.”

While many may have expected him to follow in the athletic footsteps of his father, John Jnr. chose his own path — excelling not on the field, but in classrooms, computer labs, and code repositories.

His journey at the University of Texas was marked by consistent academic excellence, leadership in tech innovation clubs, and an insatiable passion for solving real-world problems through technology.

According to faculty members, John demonstrated a level of technical sophistication rarely seen at the undergraduate level. His dedication, creativity, and leadership earned him not only academic honors but also the respect and admiration of peers and mentors alike.

Despite maintaining a reserved public profile, those who’ve worked closely with John describe him as a “brilliant mind with the potential to transform the future of tech in Africa and beyond.”

With his degree in hand and a passion for innovation, there is little doubt that John Mensah Jnr. is on his way to becoming a major figure in global technology circles.

The Mensah name now symbolizes both physical strength on the football field and intellectual might in the digital world.

Ghana, Africa, and the global tech community should keep a close eye on this young prodigy — the future is bright, and his story is just beginning.

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GAF Holds Induction Service For New Commanders

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Inductees been prayed for during the service

 

The Ghana Armed Forces (GAF) held an induction religious service for its newly appointed Military High Command at the Garrison Church of Pentecost, Burma Camp.

The service, themed “You are a Chosen Vessel of Christ,” aimed to induct the members into office and seek spiritual guidance for their new roles.

The inductees include: Lieutenant General William Agyapong, Chief of the Defence Staff (CDS), Major General Lawrence Kwaku Gbetanu, Chief of the Army Staff (CAS), Rear Admiral Godwin Livinus Bessing, Chief of the Naval Staff (CNS), Air Vice Marshal Eric Agyen-Frempong, Chief of the Air Staff (CAS) and Air Vice Marshal Joshua Lartei Mensah-Larkai, Chief of Staff (COS) of the General Headquarters (GHQ).

The Minister of Defence, Dr. Edward Omane Boamah, urged the inductees to maintain teamwork, discipline, and professionalism in the GAF. He reaffirmed the government’s commitment to supporting the GAF with the necessary tools and infrastructure.

The Chairman of the Church of Pentecost, Apostle Eric Nyamekye, emphasised the importance of collaboration and team building in leadership, citing the example of Apostle Paul’s missionary work.

“I want to call on collaboration, and I want to call on team building. I know you have groups already, but build them so that your leadership and the Ghana Armed Forces will be strong. Working jointly to execute a mission is a powerful tool to conquer the enemy,” Apostle Nyamekye said.

He encouraged the inductees to recognise their limitations and build leadership teams to support the GAF’s operations.

Present at the service were the Minister for the Interior, Mohammed-Mubarak Muntaka, the Inspector General of Police (IGP), Christian Tetteh Yohuno, serving and retired officers of the GAF, the clergy, traditional leaders, and family and friends of the inductees.

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Report: Bananas under threat as rising temperatures killing crops

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London, May 12, (PA Media/dpa/GNA) – Bananas are coming under increasing threat from climate change, with farmers saying extreme weather is “killing” their crops, according to a report.

An analysis by international development charity Christian Aid released on Monday shows rising temperatures and climate-related pests are putting bananas at risk.

It found that nearly two-thirds of the most suitable banana-growing areas in Latin America and the Caribbean – a region responsible for around 80% of the world’s banana exports – could be lost by 2080 due to climate impacts.

Bananas grow in a temperature range of between 15-35 degrees Celsius but are also very sensitive to water shortages, meaning increasingly extreme weather is affecting the plant’s ability to photosynthesise.

Diseases such as fusarium tropical race 4 have also emerged as a growing threat in recent years, causing the loss of entire farms across Latin America.

Christian Aid cited farmers from the region who say their farms are “dying,” which in turn is affecting their income.

Aurelia Pop Xo, 53, a banana grower in Guatemala, said: “Climate change has been killing our crops.

“This means there is no income because we cannot sell anything. What is happening is that my plantation has been dying.

“In the past, there was a prediction that this would happen in the future, but it has come earlier, and this is because we are not taking care of our motherland, our ecosystems, and this is very worrying for our kids, and especially for our grandkids.”

In light of the findings, Christian Aid is urging developed nations to urgently reduce their carbon emissions to stem the growing impacts of climate change.

It also calls for international climate finance to support banana growers and agricultural communities to adapt to the changing climate.

Osai Ojigho, Christian Aid’s director of policy and campaigns, said: “Bananas are not just the world’s favourite fruit, but they are also an essential food for millions of people.

“The lives and livelihoods of people who have done nothing to cause the climate crisis are already under threat.”

Ojigho called on countries to use this year’s deadline for new UN national climate action plans as an opportunity to accelerate the transition away from fossil fuels and ensure climate finance “reaches people in desperate need of it.”

Elsewhere, consumers and businesses are being urged to choose bananas certified as Fairtrade, which ensures farmers are paid more for their crops.

Anna Pierides, Fairtrade Foundation’s senior sustainable sourcing manager for bananas, said: “Without fair prices, banana farmers simply cannot make ends meet.

“Fairtrade is committed to raising incomes, living standards and the resilience of banana producers to enable them to deal with the changing climate and to continue farming.

“One way businesses can support this is through our Shared Impact initiative, which brings buyers together to ensure longer-term sourcing commitments, greater transparency and more opportunities for banana growers to sell more on Fairtrade terms.”

Holly Woodward-Davey, project co-ordinator at Banana Link, which works across the banana supply chain, said: “The climate crisis and the associated biodiversity crisis demand a rethink of industrial food production systems, which depend on the use of increasing amounts of harmful chemicals.

“Governments must continue to take decisive action to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and ban the most toxic chemicals while investing in transitions to fair, stable and healthy food systems.”

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Abdulai Mahamud confirmed as MCE for Bole

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Abdulai Mahamud has been confirmed as the Municipal Chief Executive (MCE) for the Bole/Bamboi Municipality in the Savannah Region.

He secured overwhelming support from the Assembly Members, receiving 34 “Yes” votes and 5 “No” votes, representing 87 per cent approval.

In his acceptance address, Mahamud expressed gratitude for the endorsement and emphasised his commitment to serving the entire municipality. He noted that being entrusted with the position is a duty he takes seriously and pledged to address the pressing challenges facing the area once he officially assumes office.

“I am aware of some of the challenges we face as a municipality, and I will ensure they are addressed as soon as possible,” he assured.

Meanwhile, Savannah Regional Minister Salisu Be-Awuribe has commended the confirmation and assured residents that the Bole Municipality would witness unprecedented development under Mahamud’s leadership.

He further urged Assembly Members to work in close collaboration with the new MCE to improve revenue generation and ensure the successful execution of development projects in the municipality.

Pres Mahama Urged to Intervene in Land Guards’ Seizure of Weija Irrigation Farms

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At least 500 farmers working on the Weija Irrigation Farms have appealed to President John Dramani Mahama to intervene in the seizure of their farm lands by land guards.

The farmers said they risk losing their source of livelihoods if nothing is done immediately to stop ongoing erection of pillars on the 440-acre of land by land guards.

The Head of Security, Weija Irrigation Farms, Mr Agbo Tei Unusah, also known as (Nene Wayo), made the call on behalf of the farmers in an exclusive interview with The Ghanaian Times on Friday.

He said: “the farmers had filed a complaint about the development with the Weija Divisional Police Command on Friday, but were asked to come on Monday.”

Mr Unusah appealed to President Mahama to personally intervene to stop the illegal takeover of the land, which belongs to the state.

The Head of Security said: “we believe President Mahama can resolve this matter with immediate and get us back on the field”.

Mr Unusah also stated that some of the farmers, not only earn a living through farming, but take care of others with proceeds earned from selling farm produce.

“As I speak to you, two friends are paying the medical bills of some pensioners who had been bedridden after retirement, and currently on admission at the hospital. I bet you, these pensioners may die if those taking care of them lose their source of liveli

hood,” he lamented.

Furthermore, Mr Unusah also suggested the change of the name of the farm from Weija Irrigation Farms to Tuba Irrigation Farms, since the farms were located in Tuba, and not Weija.

A source close to the Weija Divisional Police Command has confirmed the complaint from the farmers, but remained tight-lipped on the issue.

The Weija Irrigation Farms was established in 1983 by the Ghana Irrigation Development Authority (GIDA), under the auspices of the Ministry of Food and Agriculture (MoFA), to support the cultivation of crops in order to ensure food security.

Currently, the Weija Irrigation Farms has at least 500 farmers, who are into the cultivation of vegetables such as tomatoes, carrots, onion, okra, pepper, as well as maize, cassava, and sweet potatoes for the local and export markets.

Carlo Ancelotti confirmed as new Brazil Head Coach

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Real Madrid boss Carlo Ancelotti will leave the Spanish club at the end of the season to become the new national team coach of Brazil.

The 65-year-old Italian will officially take charge of Brazil on 26 May following the conclusion of the La Liga season.

He leaves the Santiago Bernabeu as one of the club’s most successful managers.

Ancelotti won 15 trophies across two spells as Real manager and last season led Los Blancos to a Champions League and La Liga double.

His exit comes after Sunday’s El Clasico defeat left Real seven points behind leaders Barcelona with three games remaining. 

Barring a spectacular collapse from Barcelona, that result all but confirmed that Real will end the season without a trophy for the first time in four years.

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You mean Sammy Gyamfi had no dollars until NDC won the elections? – Nana Aba fires back at critics

Media personality Nana Aba Anamoah Media personality Nana Aba Anamoah

Media personality Nana Aba Anamoah has slammed Ghanaians for criticising NDC’s National Communications Officer, Sammy Gyamfi, over a viral video in which he is seen handing dollar bills to Agradaa.

In a post shared on May 12, 2025, Nana Aba questioned why Ghanaians are acting as though Sammy Gyamfi had never had dollars before his party assumed power.

Asking Ghanaians to cut him some slack, she quizzed, “You mean Sammy Gyamfi had no dollars until his party won the election? He had never seen dollars before January 7, 2025?” she asked sarcastically.

Nana Aba also expressed disappointment in both the public and certain media houses, describing the ongoing discussion as a shallow level of political discourse.

According to her, she initially assumed the issue was just social media chatter, until she heard it being discussed seriously on radio.

“I thought it was all social media banter until I heard the conversation on the radio. Honestly, you lot need to raise the level of political discourse,” she said.

Meanwhile, the development has sparked massive discussion on social media, drawing backlash from netizens, including some high-ranking officials from the opposition parties and even within the NDC.

Many have argued that Sammy Gyamfi’s actions violate President John Mahama’s code of conduct for public officials, which forms part of a broader anti-corruption agenda.

In response, Sammy Gyamfi has issued a public apology and has reportedly been summoned by Chief of Staff Julius Debrah.

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The ‘sin’ Sammy Gyamfi committed that might cost him his job

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Acting Chief Executive Officer of Ghana Gold Board, Sammy Gyamfi, appears to have his job on the line following a viral video of him giving an undisclosed amount of United States (US) dollars to Patricia Oduro Koranteng, popularly known as Nana Agradaa, a former fetish priestess turned evangelist.

Calls for President John Dramani Mahama to take action against Sammy Gyamfi, who is also the National Communication Officer of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), have been followed by a summons of the CEO by the Chief of Staff, Julius Debrah.

According to reports, the Chief of Staff wants the Goldbod CEO to explain the circumstances surrounding his action, which has drawn disenchantment against the government and raised concerns about the ethical conduct of public officials.

But has Sammy Gyamfi, who would be leading what some have described as the biggest state-owned agency of the current government, violated the Code of Conduct which was launched literally days ago by President John Mahama?

What the Code of Conduct says about giving a gift:

Sammy Gyamfi, in an apology he posted on social media, explained that he was only helping a person in need, as he has been doing.

Sections of the Code of Conduct perhaps touch on public officers receiving gifts and giving out hampers, including gifts.

Section 1.5.12 of the Code of Conduct, which touches on “Gifts,” bars public officers from soliciting “gifts in cash or kind” in the line of their duties. It, however, states that the “exchange of gifts” is permissible because “refusing such a gift may cause offence.”

The code, however, states that gifts received by public officers must be submitted to the Secretary to the Cabinet.

“a. The Minister must submit any gift received, in Ghana or from overseas, to the Secretary to Cabinet for appropriate display;

b. Where the Minister wishes to retain gifts received, he may do so only if the estimated value does not exceed GH¢20,000;

c. Where the estimated value of the gift is more than GH¢20,000, the Minister may retain the gift during office but must declare it to Cabinet in the interest of transparency;

d. Upon leaving office, the Minister must relinquish to Cabinet any gift estimated to be worth over GH¢20,000, unless the Minister obtains the express permission of the President to retain it,” part of the code reads.

Section 1.5.13 of the Code of Conduct, which is titled “Hampers,” also bars public officials from giving out gifts using government funds, including internally generated funds.

“For government entities that must distribute hampers as part of their corporate commercial policy, express written permission for the budgeted expenditure must be received from the Office of the Chief of Staff,” it adds.

From the face of the regulations of the 2025 Code of Conduct, Sammy Gyamfi may be in the league of ‘having done no wrong.’

From the analysis, he has not received any gift in the line of his duties as the Acting Chief Executive Officer of the Gold Board, and which he has refused to disclose to the Secretary of Cabinet, nor has it been proven that the dollars he gave to Agradaa were state funds or part of the internally generated funds of the board.

But why has his action caused the government discontent, with many calling for his head?

What the legal experts have said

Even though Sammy Gyamfi’s actions appear not to have violated any of the regulations stated in the 2025 Code of Conduct, a number of legal experts, including Zakaria Tanko, lawyer and senior lecturer at UNIMAC-GIJ, have said that his action was wrong.

He said that even though the acting CEO’s action might not directly violate any listed regulation of the 2025 Code of Conduct, his action violates the principle behind it.

He added that it would be wrong to say that Sammy Gyamfi has done nothing wrong without looking at the entire purpose for the establishment of the Code of Conduct.

“The preamble to the Code of Conduct, the president gave in his message… says, ‘This Code of Conduct clearly states my expectation of a government of integrity, honesty, impartiality, respect, decency, incorruptibility, competency, professionalism.’

“… this is where it is very crucial ‘and standards of conduct that can withstand the closest public scrutiny.’ This is very crucial. Sometimes, what you are doing might ordinarily not be anything, but what will the ordinary person say if he is asked a question (about this)?” he said.

Zakaria Tanko also explained that even though the Code of Conduct does not categorically state that the giving of gifts by public officials is wrong, it is implied.

“It is implied. If you are giving, it takes a giver for somebody to receive. And even in the Criminal Code, the giver and the taker are all culpable,” he said.

Others have also argued that the action of Sammy Gyamfi goes contrary to President John Dramani Mahama’s caution to his appointees to avoid the public display of opulence and must be punished.

“The hallmark of this government will be modesty and respect for the Ghanaian people. Resources that you’ll be working with belong to the Ghanaian people who put us in office. Those resources are not to be wasted on opulence and extravagance. Also, all traces of affluence and lavish lifestyle are to be avoided,” President Mahama is quoted to have said.

For many others, Sammy Gyamfi being caught in public dishing out quite a huge amount of dollars does no good to President Mahama’s objective of a government with no trace of affluence and lavish lifestyle.

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Here is how much Sammy Gyamfi earns and all his other benefits as GoldBod CEO

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Sammy Gyamfi is the CEO of GoldBod Sammy Gyamfi is the CEO of GoldBod

The Minority in Parliament has disclosed the salary and the benefits of the Chief Executive of the Gold Board, Sammy Gyamfi, amidst his dollar gift saga.

According to them, his salaries and benefits far outweigh those of an MP, which they say raises questions.

They have, therefore, listed his entitlements as follows:

A. GH¢1.5 million annual salary, i.e GH¢125,000 per month, subject to a 15% increase every year.

B. Clothing Allowance: 15% of annual basic salary

C. Security: Provision of two personal security officers or GH¢6,000.00 for each

officer as a cash equivalent.

D. Provision of one gardener or GH¢4,000.00 as a cash equivalent.

E. Full medical cover for the CEO, spouse, and up to five children under 18 years or up to 22 years

F. Provision of two company cars (e.g., Toyota Land Cruiser VS), with full maintenance and insurance

G. 1,500 litres of fuel monthly for each official vehicle

H. The vehicles may be sold to the CEO upon contract expiration or termination per the Company’s Asset Disposal Policy.

I. Thirty (30) working days of paid vacation annually, exclusive of public holidays.

J. Annual Familiarisation Tour: Airfare up to USD 10,000 annually upon proof of

travel. Per diem of USD 2,000 per day for 7 days, payable in advance.

K. Business Travel: For official duties, the CEO is entitled to business class tickets and a USD 2,000.00 per diem per day of travel.

L. Personal accident and life insurance cover valued at five (5) times the CEO’s annual salary.

It will be recalled that Sammy Gyamfi was captured on camera giving some dollar notes to Evangelist Patricia Asiama, aka Agradaa.

He has, however, apologised for the act, but the Minority has condemned the behaviour and is asking for the necessary sanctions to be applied.

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Watch as Bukom Banku ‘schools’ Sammy Gyamfi on how to present ‘money’ gifts in public

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Bukom Banku (in black attire) demonstrated how to gift money in public discreetly Bukom Banku (in black attire) demonstrated how to gift money in public discreetly

Veteran Ghanaian boxer Bukom Banku has advised the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the Ghana Gold Board, Sammy Gyamfi, to be discreet when giving out gifts to people in public.

In a video that has gone viral on X, Banku demonstrated that it is advisable to turn one’s back and give the gift to someone without the public spotting the exact gift, rather than handing it over to the person directly in the eyes of everyone.

The former boxer stated that making such a prestigious gift known in public triggers unwarranted criticisms and attacks.

“Gyamfi, you’re a graduate and people respect you a lot but this time Ghanaian politics is dirty. If you’re giving money to someone, don’t count it and give it to the person directly.

“Instead, turn your back and use one hand to give it to the person discreetly so that nobody sees it. Otherwise, people will say negative things about you when they see it. Now you see the trouble you’ve caused?” he said in a viral video.

Banku also questioned why Gyamfi would gift Nana Agradaa who is a staunch critic of President John Dramani Mahama.

“Your apology letter to NDC has been accepted and don’t repeat it another time. Agradaa has been insulting Mahama,” he added.

Background

In a video that went viral on social media platform X, Gyamfi was seen standing beside his Range Rover, taking a photo with Nana Agradaa, who had her arm around him.

Agradaa was then heard making a comment to Sammy Gyamfi, prompting him to open the back door of the vehicle and count US dollar notes to give to her.

She demanded all the notes and grabbed them from his hands before walking away from the scene.

This sparked massive backlash on social media, with netizens calling on the government to take action against Sammy Gyamfi.

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Journalist dies at 102 years

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Veteran journalist John Jones Sserwanga during an interview at the Monitor Bureau office in Masaka Veteran journalist John Jones Sserwanga during an interview at the Monitor Bureau office in Masaka

Salongo John Jones Sserwanga, who is believed to be Uganda’s oldest journalist, has passed on at the age of 102.

Sserwanga died at Masaka Regional Referral Hospital on Saturday evening, where he had been admitted two weeks ago after complaining of poor health, according to Mr Jude Ssonko, a presenter at Masaka-based Radio Buddu, where the deceased had worked for 14 years hosting a Saturday evening show Ebirwaawo byerabirwa (about Uganda’s history ).

He said the old man lost his appetite one-and-a half months ago and could not eat well, which could have weakened his body.

“Mzee John Jones had a stomach complication and was not eating well, yet he had to undergo treatment, and given his advanced age, both could have conspired to take his life, but are still waiting for a post-mortem report,” he said in an interview on Sunday.

He said John Jones, as he is popularly known in Masaka, will be remembered for being a very intelligent man who, even after getting too old he could easily remember things that happened 50 years ago.

Despite his advanced age, John Jones has been walking on the streets of Masaka unaccompanied and could climb stairs to a storied building, including Buddu Plaza, the home of Radio Buddu.

Farish Magembe, the president of Greater Masaka Journalists Association, said Sserwanga has been a resourceful person to young journalists, and many could run to him for guidance.

“He has loved the profession to his last breath. Many journalists serve for a few years and quit, but Mzee John Jones has always been that symbol that one can be a Journalist for life and an inspiration to all of us. His passing is a big blow to our fraternity, and we will dearly miss him,” he said

Mr Michael J Ssali, a veteran journalist who worked with Sserwanga for three decades, eulogised him as a good storyteller and friend to many.

“He was my personal friend and a good storyteller. He loved journalism with passion, and always immaculately dressed in a suit, he would often tease me for not wearing a suit and neck tie as he did. He also had interesting stories about his days at Mengo when he was part of the Kabaka’s motorcade, riding a big black motorcycle beside Edward Mutesa II Rolls-Royce.

He took pride in having been fairly close to Ssekabaka Mutesa II. He was a very honest man and always reliable, especially about money matters,” he said

Daily Monitor last interviewed Sserwanga last November when he was speaking about his longtime friend Hussein Ssengendo, 99, a former magistrate.

A vigil is underway at his home in Kyawuunyi-Kanyogoga Ward, Masaka City, and burial will take place on Thursday at the family ancestral grounds in Kikungwe Village, Kimaanya-Kabonera Municipality.

DO THE RIGHT THING’ – Empress Gifty Calls Out Ernest Chemist For Using Her Late Mother’s Pictures On Billboards For Promotional Purposes Without Proper Protocols

Award-winning Ghanaian gospel musician, Empress Gifty, has publicly expressed her disappointment with pharmaceutical company Ernest Chemist for using images of her late mother in billboard advertisements without seeking her consent or following due process.

According to the singer, the company featured photos of her deceased mother on several promotional billboards without first engaging her or any member of her family for approval.

Adu-Boahene Bombshell Rattles National Security

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Kwabena Adu-Boahene

 

A shocking revelation by former Director General of the National Signals Bureau (NSB), Kwabena Adu-Boahene, has sent tremors through the country’s security establishment, prompting an emergency meeting between past and present operatives to assess the potential fallout.

The storm follows disclosures and leaked documentation on both traditional and social media, which detailed internal operations, classified expenditures, and allegations of politically motivated prosecutions tied to the embattled Adu-Boahene.

At the heart of the controversy is a letter dated October 8, 2018, authored by the former National Security Coordinator, Joshua Kyeremeh. The document, on official National Security letterhead, authorised the opening of special operations accounts for the “Alpha Project” — a covert operation under the Integrated National Security Communications Enhancement Network.

The accounts were managed by BNC Communications Bureau, whose director and signatory was Kwabena Adu-Boahene, with assistance from his wife, Angela Adjei Boateng. The letter explicitly stated that operations from the account would be supervised and reported to the National Security Coordinator.

However, the matter escalated when state prosecutors alleged that Mr. Adu-Boahene and his wife diverted funds for personal gain — a claim he has flatly rejected.

In a confidential memorandum dated May 5, 2025, addressed to the current National Security Coordinator and other senior officials, Adu-Boahene insisted the transactions were legitimate, sanctioned by higher authority, and aimed at national security objectives.

He warned that ongoing legal proceedings risk exposing sensitive intelligence operations, naming several classified projects and disbursements totaling over GH¢49 million.

Among the flagged expenditures were “Tyros Scorpion & IECN projects”, with GH¢ 9.5 million for cyber and surveillance tech; Operation Conquered Fist: GH¢6.9 million for counter-terrorism; Operation Calm Life: GH¢ 3.7 million for anti-kidnapping and violent crime response; Election-related operations: GH¢7.2 million and GH¢6.7 million for polling logistics; Support for political communications systems: GH¢8.3 million, marked as “classified”; and Procurement of vehicles: Over GH¢5 million in 2024, allegedly allocated to aides of the president-elect for “national cohesion.”

In his correspondence, Mr. Adu-Boahene suggested that the Attorney General’s accusations ignore the operational context and national interest surrounding the disbursement of the funds.

He warned that the current legal and media pressure risks exposing sensitive state operations and potentially compromising national security.

The expenditures in question relate to activities that, he explained further, were authorised at the highest levels and geared toward securing national stability during sensitive periods, including the 2020 and 2024 general elections.

He expressed particular concern that naming individuals and disclosing transaction details could lead to the exposure of operatives, internal strategies, and politically neutral state interventions that were aimed at safeguarding Ghana’s democracy.

He also accused state actors of enlisting bloggers and social media influencers to conduct what he describes as a coordinated smear campaign against him and his family.

According to Adu-Boahene, such tactics are not only defamatory but dangerously erode public trust in Ghana’s intelligence infrastructure and set a dangerous precedent where political vendettas override national interest.

The public airing of these matters has alarmed many within and outside the government. Security analysts warn that prosecuting intelligence-linked matters in the public domain is fraught with risks, especially when the operations in question are classified and have direct implications for national peace and security.

Host of “Good Evening Ghana” show on Metro TV, Paul Adom-Otchere, said an intelligence source indicated that the current situation had “crossed a dangerous threshold,” prompting urgent deliberations among Ghana’s security leadership.

According to him, the source indicated that a closed-door meeting involving both former and current high-ranking security operatives is being planned to advise the Commander-in-Chief and possibly steer the issue away from open court into more discreet, institutional processes.

 

By Ernest Kofi Adu

Mahama’s code of conduct silent on gift giving; Tamakloe pleads with Ghanaians over Agradaa saga

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The Acting Chief Executive Officer of the National Petroleum Authority (NPA), Godwin Edudzi Tamakloe, has defended the Acting Chief Executive Officer of the Ghana Gold Board Sammy Gyamfi over his interaction with evangelist Patricia Asiedu, popularly known as Agradaa, arguing that the President’s Code of Conduct does not prohibit the act of giving gifts.

Mr Tamakloe made the remarks during an interview on TV3 on Monday, May 12, 2025.

His comments followed public criticism after Mr Gyamfi was seen in a widely circulated video offering a gift to Agradaa at a social gathering.

The incident sparked debate on social media and raised questions about ethical conduct under President John Mahama’s government.

According to Mr Tamakloe, the Code of Conduct recently launched by President Mahama provides guidance on receiving gifts but makes no mention of giving. 

“From the interaction in the video, it was Sammy who offered something. So, the issue of violating the Code, with respect, doesn’t arise because the Code is silent on giving,” he said.

While maintaining that no rule had been broken, Mr Tamakloe acknowledged that the incident had caused public unease.

He appealed to Ghanaians to forgive Mr Gyamfi, noting that he had issued an unqualified apology.

“We once again apologise for this indiscretion and hope it will not happen again. As young people, I ask that the good people of Ghana forgive us for this mistake. We will not justify it at all,” he stated.

Mr Tamakloe also revealed that the Chief of Staff had summoned Mr Gyamfi in connection with the matter.

He said he believed the apology, both to the public and to President Mahama, should help bring an end to the controversy.

“As appointees of President Mahama, we are judged by a very high standard. It requires us to be sensitive to our environment and the things happening around us,” he added.

He also noted that he treats the Code of Conduct as a personal guide and keeps a copy on his phone for reference.

Mr Tamakloe, who is also Mr Gyamfi’s lawyer, said the episode should serve as a reminder to young government officials to remain mindful of how their actions are perceived.

He added that appointees must show restraint and maturity in how they conduct themselves in public.

Ghana’s new identification authority board to focus on public trust, inclusive service delivery

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The National Identification Authority of Ghana (NIA) has new appointees on its governing board with a call on them to enhance the delivery of digital identity services in the country.

A press release from the NIA notes that the Minister of Interior, Hon Muntaka Mohammed-Mubarak, officially commissioned the new board recently, urging members to display a high sense of devotion to service. They were called upon to “deepen oversight, strengthen public trust, and accelerate the delivery of secure and inclusive identity services.”

The minister praised the NIA for some of its recent achievements which are aimed at expanding the reach of the national digital ID and facilitate access to several public and private sector services. He said under the leadership of the acting NIA Executive Secretary, Wisdom Kwaku Deku, the authority has been able to decentralize ID registration services and expand premium services.

One other recent innovation by the NIA is the introduction of an online-only application system for national ID-related premium services, the minister mentioned.

Speaking on behalf of the appointees, the new Board Chairman Moses Afetsi Positive pledged to provide strategic leadership for the board in order to enhance the delivery of inclusive identification services to Ghanaians. He emphasized the importance of the national ID card, commonly known as the Ghana Card, saying it is a critical tool that enables citizens and aliens to access a wide range of government and private sector services in an easy and secure manner.

The government has tasked the new board members with ensuring that the NIA effectively works to implement its vision of providing legal and digital ID for all citizens of the West African country by 2030, in line with objectives of the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) 16.9 target.

As provided for by Ghana’s National Identification Act, 2009, the governing board of the NIA has several important roles which include policy direction and financial oversight, strategic leadership, appointment of executive management officials, approval of regulations and operational guidelines, data governance and security, and stakeholder engagement.

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Golden Kicks manager Dr Say [Guru] sends strong message to Kotoko ahead of FA Cup final

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Golden Kicks assistant manager Dr Joy Say has boldly declared his team’s intentions ahead of the MTN FA Cup final against Asante Kotoko, following their impressive 3-1 semifinal victory over Attran Di Vissa.

In an interview with Ghana Sports Page, Dr Say revealed that from the outset, winning the FA Cup and securing a place in the CAF Confederation Cup has been the club’s main focus, especially after their hopes of qualifying for the Premier League faded.

Looking ahead to the final against giants Kotoko, Dr. Say issued a strong statement:

“We are prepared to beat Kotoko the same way we are prepared for Africa,” he confirmed during an interview with Sir Martin on ghanasportpage.com.

“We understood that we can’t qualify for Premiership so winning the FA Cup has always been our target,” he stated.

Golden Kicks, founded in 2016, have been one of the standout stories of this year’s competition, and their rise has been driven by belief, preparation, and ambition.

“We want to play Africa this year and we need to win the FA Cup to do that. We’ve prepared for that and come May 15, we will win the cup,” Dr. Say confidently added.

He emphasized that the club’s progress is not by luck, but by strategic planning and resilience.

“Golden Kicks has been in existence since 2016. If we do not have resources, why would we exist and fight to come this far?”

The final promises to be a thrilling encounter as underdogs Golden Kicks aim to upset one of Ghana’s most storied clubs and make history by clinching their first-ever major trophy and earning a place on the continental stage.

Sammy Gyamfi dollar gift saga: ‘You committed no crime; the haters are hurt’ – Francis-Xavier Sosu

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The Member of Parliament for Madina, Francis-Xavier Sosu, has taken to social media in defence of the acting Ghana Gold Board CEO, Sammy Gyamfi, following growing public backlash over a controversial dollar gift to self-styled evangelist and former fetish priestess, Patricia Oduro Koranteng, popularly known as Nana Agradaa.

The incident, captured in a viral video, shows Mr Gyamfi handing over dollar notes to Nana Agradaa, a gesture that has sparked widespread public criticism and raised concerns about the conduct of public officeholders. 

The footage has sparked a firestorm on social media, with critics questioning the appropriateness of such a gesture, particularly under the current economic climate.

Mr Gyamfi has since apologised for the incident. Nonetheless, he has been summoned by the Chief of Staff, Julius Debrah, over the matter.

Read also: Chief of Staff summons Sammy Gyamfi over viral cash gift to Agradaa

In a post shared on Facebook on May 12, the Madina MP posted a message aimed at detractors, insisting that Gyamfi had done nothing wrong.

“It is well. You committed no crime. The haters are hurt. They can’t believe that God can lift and bless you such that you can become a blessing unto others. Leave them – let them do their worst. We got you. God has your back. Stay focused and blessed,” Mr Sosu wrote.

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Sammy Gyamfi meets Chief of Staff over viral cash gift to Agradaa

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Citi News can confirm that the Acting Chief Executive Officer of the Ghana Gold Board, Sammy Gyamfi, has met with the Chief of Staff following his summons to the Presidency over a viral video showing him handing cash to evangelist Patricia Asiedua Asiamah, popularly known as Nana Agradaa.

The widely circulated footage shows Mr. Gyamfi handing over an undisclosed sum of money, believed to be in U.S. dollars, to the controversial evangelist.

According to reliable sources, the meeting with Chief of Staff Julius Debrah was held behind closed doors at the Jubilee House.

While the exact details of the meeting remain confidential, it is understood that the discussion was aimed at addressing mounting public concerns and shedding light on the circumstances surrounding the incident.

The Chief of Staff is expected to brief President John Mahama, who is currently in Lomé, Togo, attending the African Union Debt Conference.

Sammy Gyamfi Risked His Life for NDC to Come to Power; He Should Not Be Punished – Prophet Nigel Gaisie

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Ghanaian man of God, Prophet Nigel Gaisie, has jumped to the defence of National Democratic Congress (NDC) politician Sammy Gyamfi over his trending dollar-sharing saga.

In a post shared on his Facebook page, Prophet Gaisie, who is the founder and leader of the Prophetic Hill Church, said Sammy Gyamfi fought hard and at times risked his life to bring the NDC to power; therefore, he does not deserve to be punished for a slight mistake.

2025 TGMA: Ayisi wins Record of the Year award 

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By Simon Asare

Accra, May 12, GNA — Ghanaian musician Emmanuel Kwadwo Oware, known by his stage name as Ayisi, has won the Record of the Year award at the 2025 Telecel Ghana Music Awards (TGMA).   

He won the Record of the Year award for his inspirational and inspiring song “Can I Live?” which has gained extensive airplay in recent months.   

Despite missing out on Songwriter of the Year and Best Male Vocal Performance award, Ayisi thanked fans who voted for him.   

Ayisi stated that he felt honoured to be recognised for his efforts throughout the review year and thanked the organisers of the awards, Charterhouse Productions. 

On the awards night, Ayisi demonstrated his unique stagecraft and thrilled the audience with an energetic performance. 

His outstanding performance earned him plaudits, with fans hoping that his display would be a new beginning in his stellar music career. 

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Golden Kicks manager Dr Say [Guru] sends strong message to Kotoko ahead of FA Cup final

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Golden Kicks assistant manager Dr Joy Say has boldly declared his team’s intentions ahead of the MTN FA Cup final against Asante Kotoko, following their impressive 3-1 semifinal victory over Attran Di Vissa.

In an interview with Ghana Sports Page, Dr Say revealed that from the outset, winning the FA Cup and securing a place in the CAF Confederation Cup has been the club’s main focus, especially after their hopes of qualifying for the Premier League faded.

Looking ahead to the final against giants Kotoko, Dr. Say issued a strong statement:

“We are prepared to beat Kotoko the same way we are prepared for Africa,” he confirmed during an interview with Sir Martin on ghanasportpage.com.

“We understood that we can’t qualify for Premiership so winning the FA Cup has always been our target,” he stated.

Golden Kicks, founded in 2016, have been one of the standout stories of this year’s competition, and their rise has been driven by belief, preparation, and ambition.

“We want to play Africa this year and we need to win the FA Cup to do that. We’ve prepared for that and come May 15, we will win the cup,” Dr. Say confidently added.

He emphasized that the club’s progress is not by luck, but by strategic planning and resilience.

“Golden Kicks has been in existence since 2016. If we do not have resources, why would we exist and fight to come this far?”

The final promises to be a thrilling encounter as underdogs Golden Kicks aim to upset one of Ghana’s most storied clubs and make history by clinching their first-ever major trophy and earning a place on the continental stage.

Why blame the deputies and spare the bosses?

Former Deputy Minister of Tourism, Culture and Creative Arts, Mark Okraku-Mantey Former Deputy Minister of Tourism, Culture and Creative Arts, Mark Okraku-Mantey

Former Deputy Minister of Tourism, Culture and Creative Arts, Mark Okraku-Mantey, has expressed concern over what he sees as a pattern of undue criticism directed at deputies while their superiors remain untouched.

In an interview on Joy FM, Okraku-Mantey questioned why, in certain conversations, attention and scrutiny was often focused on him, a deputy minister, instead of the substantive minister who holds the highest responsibility.

“If you mean well, why do you leave the main minister free and touch on the deputy?” he asked.

He noted that this unusual focus became more apparent during his time in office, suggesting that both he and the former vice president Mahamudu Bawumia were, in a way, singled out for criticism or political targeting, despite being second-in-command in their respective roles.

“It is only in my time that the deputy, not only I, but I and Dr. Bawumia, we are the only people in the NPP government, the Vice President and a deputy minister, who were seen to be treated as though we were the ones supposed to lead,” he said.

Okraku-Mantey admitted he still does not fully understand what led to such treatment but suggested that perhaps they were too visible, or may have overshadowed the ministers they worked under.

“I don’t know what we did wrong, but maybe we also showed too many faces. We covered the main people somehow,” he added.

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Mahama and Naana Jane’s absence from Ghana is breach of the constitution

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Captain Nkrabea Effah Darteh (RTD)  is a former Member of Parliament for Berekum, Captain Nkrabea Effah Darteh (RTD) is a former Member of Parliament for Berekum,

A former Member of Parliament for Berekum, Captain Nkrabea Effah Darteh (RTD), has raised concerns over what he describes as a serious constitutional breach involving President John Dramani Mahama and his Vice President, Prof Naana Jane Opoku-Agyemang.

He claims that their joint absence from the country on Mother’s Day without properly handing over authority to the Speaker of Parliament violates Ghana’s constitution.

Speaking on Adom FM’s Dwaso Nsem on Monday, May 12, 2025, Effah Darteh argued that the absence of the country’s top two leaders should have been accompanied by a formal process to empower the Speaker to act in their stead.

He stressed that without such a measure, governance is left in a constitutional vacuum.

“Honestly and sincerely, to be faithful to the law, if the president is not available and the vice president is also not around, and if the Chief Justice did not officially swear the Speaker in to act in their absence, then there is a very serious breach of the constitution,” he stated.

Effah Darte emphasised the importance of adhering strictly to the constitution to maintain order and continuity in governance.

He stressed that such oversight could set a dangerous precedent for future administrations.

The former MP insisted that the nation deserves clarity on who was in charge during the absence of both the president and his vice.

According to Ghana’s 1992 Constitution, Article 60(11) stipulates that the Speaker of Parliament shall act as President when both the President and Vice President are unable to perform their duties. However, this must follow a formal swearing-in by the Chief Justice.

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US and China agree to slash tariffs for 90 days

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The US and China have agreed a deal that will significantly cut the import tariffs they have imposed on each other, in a major de-escalation of their trade war.

US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said both countries would lower their reciprocal tariffs by 115% for 90 days.

The announcement came after the two countries held talks in Switzerland, the first between the two countries since US President Donald Trump had levied steep tariffs on Chinese imports last month.

Shares jumped on news of the deal. Last month, the imposition of the tariffs had caused turmoil in financial markets and sparked fears of a global recession.

The trade war between China and the US intensified last month after President Trump announced a universal baseline tariff on all imports to the US, on what he called “Liberation Day”.

Around 60 trading partners, which the White House described as the “worst offenders”, were subjected to higher rates than others, and this included China.

China retaliated with tariffs of its own, and this ratcheting up of levies ultimately led to the US imposing a 145% tariff on Chinese imports, while Beijing had a 125% levy on some US goods.

Liberation Day tariffs for 90 days and cancelled other retaliatory tariffs.

This will cut US tariffs on Chinese imports to 30%, while Chinese tariffs on US imports will be cut to 10%. The pause will begin on 14 May.

The US measures still include an extra 20% component aimed at putting pressure on Beijing to do more to curb the illegal trade in fentanyl, a powerful opioid drug.

The huge tariffs imposed had raised the prospect of trade between the two countries slumping, with US ports reporting a sharp drop in the number of ships scheduled to arrive from China.

Meanwhile Beijing has become increasingly concerned about the impact the tariffs could have on its economy. Factory output has already slowed and there are reports some firms were having to lay off workers as production lines of goods bound for the US began to grind to a halt.

Announcing the agreement, Bessent said: “The consensus from both delegations this weekend is neither side wants a decoupling.

“What had occurred with these very high tariffs was the equivalent of an embargo, and neither side wants that.

“We do want trade, we want more balanced trade, and I think that both sides are committed to achieving that.”

China’s commerce ministry said the agreement reached with the US was an important step to “resolve differences” and “lay the foundation to bridge differences and deepen co-operation”.

News of the agreement boosted stock markets, with Hong Kong’s benchmark Hang Seng Index ending the day up 3%. China’s Shanghai Composite Index had closed before details of the deal came out, and ended 0.8% higher.

European stocks rose and early indications were that the main US stock markets will open up by 2-3%.

The deal has boosted shares in shipping companies, with Denmark’s Maersk up more than 12% and Germany’s Hapag-Lloyd jumping 14%.

Maersk told the BBC the US-China agreement was “a step in the right direction”.

“We hope it can lay the foundation for the parties to also reach a permanent deal that can create the long-term predictability our customers need.”

However, the gold price – which has benefited from its safe-haven status in recent weeks given the disruption caused by the tariffs – fell 3% to $3,224.34 an ounce.

In a joint statement, both countries said they would establish “a mechanism to continue discussions about economic and trade relations”, led by Scott Bessent and China’s Vice Premier He Lifeng.

It added that both countries believe that “continued discussions have the potential to address the concerns of each side in their economic and trade relationship”.

President Trump has long been unhappy with the fact that the US buys substantially more goods from China than it sells it.

Other concerns include a lack of protection for the intellectual property rights of American companies in China including the forced transfer of technology.

There’s also unhappiness about alleged Chinese government subsidies that give their companies an unfair advantage – something Beijing says Washington also does.

When President Trump first announced the tariffs, he argued they would boost American manufacturing and protect jobs.

But many economists argued they would hit growth in the global economy, and make many products more expensive for US consumers.

Last month, the International Monetary Fund cut its growth forecast for the global economy for this year to 2.8% from 3.3%, arguing that the uncertainty caused by the tariffs would hit supply chains and lead to firms either pausing or cutting investment.

Black Satellites defender Dacosta Antwi named in U-20 AFCON Group Stage Best XI

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Antwi (R) celebrating with his teammates Antwi (R) celebrating with his teammates

Ghanaian defender, Dacosta Antwi, has been named in the CAF U-20 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) Group Stage Best XI, following an outstanding series of performances that helped the Black Satellites top their group with authority in Egypt 2025.

Antwi, a commanding presence at the heart of Ghana’s defence, played every single minute of the group stage campaign, anchoring a backline that proved to be one of the tournament’s most solid units.

With two clean sheets in three matches and just a single goal conceded, his contributions were central to Ghana’s defensive resilience.

Ghana wrapped up the group stage unbeaten, amassing 7 points from three matches to finish first in their group.

Antwi’s leadership and composure under pressure were critical in guiding the team through tightly contested fixtures.

His standout performances did not go unnoticed, as CAF rewarded him with a place in the tournament’s Best XI for the group stage.

He is joined in the elite selection by some of the continent’s brightest young talents, including Levison Banda, Daniel Bameyi, and Momoh Kamara.

Antwi’s inclusion is not only a personal accolade but also a statement of Ghana’s defensive strength heading into the knockout stages.

With performances like his, the Black Satellites are poised to make a deep run in the competition.

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E dey bad for you to drink coffee wen you dey chop?

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If dem don ever warn you say to dey drink coffee wen you dey chop, or straight afta am, fit be bad idea, some kain truth dey inside

More dan 1000 chemical compounds dey inside coffee, and one handful, like caffeine, polyphenols, and tannins, fit interfere wit how you absorb nutrients from your food.

Di good news be say for most pipo, dis effects dey small — e no dey serious enof to cause deficiencies.

Nutrients na substances wey dem dey find inside our food and drink wey dey carry out certain vital jobs inside body. We need different nutrients to keep us healthy.

“No be all absorption dey completely ‘blocked’ – some reduction fit just dey,” Alex Ruani, University College London doctoral researcher in nutrition science education and chief science educator for The Health Sciences Academy tok.

Di impact dey depend on di strength of di coffee; di amount of nutrients consumed, and individual risk factors such as age, metabolism, health status and genetics, Ruani explain.

Di nutrients wey we dey tok about include calcium, iron, and B vitamins.

No need to worry if your “nutrient levels don already dey enof, but for those wey don nearly hit deficiency or dey wit existing low levels, excessive coffee intake fit contribute to further depletion, Emily Ho, director of di Linus Pauling Institute and professor in di College of Health at Oregon State University tok.

Who need to dey cautious about dia cappuccino?

Since di 1980s, studies don associate coffee wit lower iron absorption.

“Wen you drink coffee wit a food, di polyphenols inside am fit attach to certain minerals in your digestive system,” Ho tok

She explain say dis binding process fit make am dey harder for your body to absorb di iron – as minerals need to pass through di intestinal cells to enta di bloodstream. “If e dey tie to polyphenols, dey simply pass through your body and you poo-poo am.”

Dis dey especially important for iron, particularly di type wey dey inside plant-based foods, wey dem dey call’non-heme iron’. Non-heme iron from foods like fruit and vegetables dey harder for di bod to absorb.

Polyphenols inside coffee – especially chlorogenic acid – fit attach to dis type of iron, stop am make e no absorb into bloodstream properly. Sake of result say, di iron remain tied to dis compounds as e dey move through di digestive system. You go eventually poo-poo am instead make di body use am.

All dis means say pipo wit iron-deficiency anaemia suppose dey cautious about drinking coffee wey too close to iron-rich meals.

“E fit dey best to enjoy your coffee at least one hour bifor or some hours afta you eat iron-rich foods so dem no go mix inside your belle,” Alex Ruani tok.

Women wey dey menstruate and di ones wey get belle often dey fall into dis category of pipo wey need to keep eye on dia iron levels. Dem typically need more iron and dey more prone to develop iron-deficiency anaemia so dem need to keep eyes on dia coffee intake.

Calcium

Calcium dey good for bone health, yet 9% of 16–49 year-olds in di UK dey consume less dan di Lowest Reference Nutrient Intake (LRNI) of calcium through dia food. Dis deficit dey put dem at risk of weak bones later in life.

Our kidneys dey remove waste and extra water from di blood (as urine) and help keep chemicals (like sodium, potassium, and calcium) balanced inside body. E dey also dey make hormones.

Studies suggest say caffeine fit make am harder for your body to hang on to calcium e go disturb how e dey processed in your kidneys and absorbed in di intestines.

Again, dis effects dey minimal and more important for pipo wey already dey eat low calcium diet or dey at higher risk for bone-related health issues.

“One popular study wey dem publish inside journal, Osteoporosis International, proposes say caffeine fit contribute to bone loss as e dey interfere wit bone metabolism,” Ruani tok. “But more studies dey needed to determine di true impact of caffeine on osteoporosis risk.”

Calcium fit dey stored by di body, so you no need to consume di recommended amount daily – but over di period of months adults weydey di age of 19-64 suppose average out around 700mg of calcium a day.

E also worth to get am for mind say caffeine get diuretic effect i.e. e dey increase how often you need to urinate.

“Dis fit lead to di loss of water-soluble vitamins (like some B vitamins) and minerals (like iron and calcium), as excretion dey play key role to regulate dia levels in di body,” Ho add.

B Vitamins

“Sake of coffee influence on kidney function and nutrient metabolism, to drink large amounts of coffee (like four cups a day or more), fit make you poo-poo too much and wit dat, di loss of water-soluble vitamins, including B vitamins,” Ruani explain.

B vitamins dey dissolve in water, so dem no dey stored in di body. Instead, any excess go comot for body through urine.

Probiotics

Probiotics na live bacteria and yeasts wey dey promoted to get various health benefits.

Dem fit dey helpful to restore di natural balance of bacteria inside your gut in some cases according to di NHS site but na small evidence dey to support many health claims about dem.

However, if you wan try probiotic supplements or probiotic-rich foods like yogurt and kimchi, e dey best to avoid to dey chop dem dem alongside hot drinks like coffee.

“Live bacteria wey dey inside probiotics dey highly sensitive to heat, and exposure to high temperatures – like di heat in coffee – fit reduce dia survival rate in di gastrointestinal tract, make dem less effective,” Ruani tok.

Sometimes e dey prescribed by doctors to help ease diarrhoea wey antibiotic medication cause, to get di maximum benefit wait 30-60 minutes bifor you take probiotic if you don take a cup of coffee.

E worth to swap out coffee for tea?

If you dey consider to switch to tea, e dey important to sabi say some of di same concerns apply to tea too.

“In fact, di polyphenols wey dey inside tea fit get similar effect on nutrient bioavailability, so e dey important to pay attention to di timing of your tea consumption if you dey worry about nutrient absorption,” Ho warn.

Pregnant women often dey fall in to dis category of pipo wey need to keep eye on dia iron levels wey fit also dey affected by dia coffee intake

Afeku Declares Intention To Contest NPP Women’s Organiser

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Catherine Abelema Afeku addressing the gathering

A former Member of Parliament (MP) for Evalue-Ajomoro-Gwira Constituency in the Western Region, Catherine Abelema Afeku has officially declared her intention to contest the National Women’s Organiser position of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) come the next national officers’ election of the party.

E/R:Three dead, two injured in truck accident at Akyem Asafo

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Three people have been confirmed dead following a fatal accident involving three trucks at Akyem Asafo in the Abuakwa South Municipality of the Eastern Region, on the morning of Monday, May 12.

The accident, which occurred along the busy Accra-Kumasi highway, also left two others severely injured. The injured victims are currently receiving treatment at a nearby hospital.

According to eyewitness accounts, a Scania truck with registration number GS 6429-11 and a Howo tipper truck with an unconfirmed registration number collided with a stationary DAF trailer loaded with cocoa. The trailer, bearing registration number 6294-11, had broken down in the middle of the road.

The violent impact claimed the lives of the Scania driver and two female passengers, believed to be traders, who were travelling in the same vehicle.
Emergency responders from the Ghana National Fire Service at Bunso, supported by personnel from the Suhum command, the Suhum Police MTTD, and the Ghana National Ambulance Service, quickly arrived at  to carry out rescue operations and manage traffic flow.
The bodies of the deceased have been deposited at the Suhum Government Hospital morgue for identification and preservation. Meanwhile, the police have launched an investigation into the incident.

“Obuobia Deserves More’ – Nana Aba Anamoah’s Bold Challenge to Mahama’s Decisions Sparks Outrage

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“Obuobia Deserves More’ – Nana Aba Anamoah’s Bold Challenge to Mahama’s Decisions Sparks Outrage

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Supporters of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) have strongly criticized media personality Nana Aba Anamoah for questioning President John Dramani Mahama’s decisions regarding Obuobia Darko-Opoku’s appointment as reported by Ghana Web.

Anamoah recently sparked controversy on social media by suggesting that Mahama should have given Darko-Opoku a more prominent role, considering her dedication and efforts during the 2024 election campaign.

In a post on X, Anamoah expressed, “Obuobia Darko-Opoku practically wore out the soles of her shoes for her party ahead of the Dec. 7 elections.”

She further emphasized her loyalty and intellect, adding that Obuobia’s contributions were pivotal. “Obuobia didn’t just campaign.

She connected. From dawn meetings at Keta to late-night rallies at Techiman, she showed up,” Anamoah wrote, implying that she deserved a higher position than the current role of Deputy Managing Director at the Ghana Airports Company Limited (GACL).

However, many NDC supporters were quick to respond, claiming that Anamoah’s remarks undermined President Mahama’s leadership.

Some insiders pointed out that the position of Deputy Managing Director at GACL was created specifically for Obuobia, as the company had never held such a role before.

They also stated that many others worked tirelessly during the election but did not receive appointments, and they trust the president’s judgment.

Tema Eco-Tourism Centre honours World War veteran  

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By Francis Blankson / Deborah Naa Aku Allotey  

Tema, May 12, GNA — The Tema Eco-Tourism Centre has honoured WOI Joseph Ashitey Hammond (Retired), a veteran of the Second World War, with a museum to commemorate his centenary birthday celebration. 

The museum, located on the premises of the Eco-Tourism Centre in Tema Community One, has pictures of the pre-independence and post-independence activities, colonial rule, pre-independence artefacts, and some minerals such as bauxite and manganese. 

Mr. Sefa Broni, the Chief Executive Officer of Tema Eco-Tourism Centre, stated that the museum was to honour the immense contribution of the veteran to the military and to the development of the country in different ways. 

Mr. Broni stated that it was also to preserve the rich history of the country and provide residents of Tema and its environs the opportunity to gain firsthand information about colonialism, pre-independence, and the independence era as well as have a feel of Ghana’s mineral resources and vegetation. 

He noted that the centre’s main objective was to protect and preserve the environment for current and future generations, adding that it was their vision to make the museum a preferred tourism destination globally by expanding the facilities soon. 

He said they would organise exhibitions and funfairs to get people to visit the museum, adding that they hoped to also acquire the currencies of every country in the world, world minerals and over 20,000 antiques and artefacts to display in it. 

Mr. Broni said the centre has four cash crops located on the premises: cocoa, coffee, para rubber and shea trees, which have a lot of socio-economic benefits. 

He added that the entry fee to the museum is GHS10.00 for adults and GHS2.00 for schoolchildren, adding that they want the centre to serve as a learning and research place for people, especially schoolchildren. 

He said he would be working with the relevant institutions to ensure that the facility was preserved to derive its purpose. 

Mr. Broni assured the community that he will be watchful to prevent stray animals from entering the centre to avoid disruption by consulting the wildlife division. 

WOI Joseph Ashitey Hammond (Rtd) expressed profound gratitude to God and the centre for the honour, stating that it would serve as a lasting legacy for future generations. 

He enlightened the guests on insights into Ghana’s history and encouraged them to learn from the country’s pre-independence political leaders. 

He planted a coffee plant to mark the day of inauguration of the museum, which he named “Ashitey Coffee”, stating that “My grandfather was the Ga chief and a cocoa buyer. He established a coffee factory at Osu, and I want to continue the family tradition.” 

Rev. Father John Brenya of Good Shepherd Catholic Church, Tema Community Two, who dedicated the facility, said forests and trees were divine gifts from God, urging the public to practice afforestation and preserve God’s nature. 

“We should avoid indiscriminate cutting down of trees and maintain what we came to meet on earth and also plant more trees,” he said. 

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Politicians who were implicated in foreign currency scandals

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L-R: Cecilia Dapaah, Sammy Gyamfi and Victoria Hammah L-R: Cecilia Dapaah, Sammy Gyamfi and Victoria Hammah

Throughout Ghana’s political history, numerous scandals that have rocked politicians have captured national attention and dominated public discourse, largely due to the seriousness and far-reaching implications of some of these incidents.

One such category of scandals involves foreign currencies, particularly the US dollar, which has often sparked intense public debate and scrutiny.

While some of these political scandals fade quickly without attracting significant public scrutiny, others, like those relating to the US dollar stand out as exceptions — often persisting in national conversation for extended periods, prompting official sanctions, and in more serious cases, resulting in the dismissal of those complicit in such matters.

This GhanaWeb article takes a look at some of these scandals relating to foreign currencies.

Sammy Gyamfi

Acting Chief Executive Officer of the Ghana Gold Board and National Communications Officer of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), Sammy Gyamfi, has made headlines after gifting an amount of about $800 dollars to fetish priestess-turned-pastor Patricia Asiedua, popularly known as Nana Agradaa.

In a video shared on social media platform X (formerly known as Twitter), Gyamfi was seen standing beside his Range Rover, taking a photo with Nana Agradaa, who had her arm around him while locked in a brief conversation.

In the video at the center of the controversy, Nana Agradaa is heard making a remark to Sammy Gyamfi, prompting him to open the back door of a vehicle. He then sits down and begins counting several US dollar bills before handing a portion of the money to her.

However, Agradaa, seemingly unsatisfied, reaches out and grabs all the notes from Gyamfi’s hands.

She walks away, flaunting the dollar bills to bystanders, boldly declaring, “I have taken dollars from Sammy Gyamfi.”

The NDC stalwart has since come under intense backlash from the public with some calling for his dismissal.

Cecilia Dapaah

Another notable example of a scandal involving foreign currency is the case of former Minister of Sanitation and Water Resources, Cecilia Abena Dapaah, who came under intense public scrutiny in 2023 following revelations of a reported theft at her Abelemkpe residence.

According to media reports, two house helps allegedly stole significant sums — including one million US dollars, as well as undisclosed amounts in euros and Ghana cedis — over the course of their employment.

Official charge sheets further indicated that, beyond the cash, the accused also made away with personal belongings belonging to Madam Dapaah, including luxury clothing, handbags, perfumes, and jewelry. The value of the stolen non-cash items was reportedly estimated at GH¢95,000 and US$95,000 — figures that shocked many and raised questions about the source and safekeeping of such large sums of money in a private residence.

Amid intense public scrutiny and mounting allegations of corruption, Cecilia Abena Dapaah tendered her resignation from office. In her resignation letter, she stated that her decision was motivated by a desire to protect the government from further reputational damage, as the controversy surrounding the stolen funds had begun to cast a shadow over the administration’s image and integrity.

Victoria Lakshmi Hammah

A former Deputy Minister of Communications, Victoria Hammah, became the focus of national attention in 2013 after an audio recording leaked in which she allegedly stated that she would not leave politics until she had made one million US dollars.

In the recording, believed to be a private conversation with another woman, Hammah spoke candidly about her motivations for entering politics, her perceived influence within government, and the role of the Lithurs in the then-NDC administration.

The controversy generated significant public backlash and ultimately led to her dismissal from office by then-President John Dramani Mahama.

Some of the things the recording purports she said included the following “…I understand politics very well, if I haven’t made a million dollars I wouldn’t go and attack people. If you have money, then you can control over people.”

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Golden Kicks manager sends strong message to Kotoko ahead of FA Cup final 

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Golden Kicks assistant manager Dr. Joy Say has boldly declared his team’s intentions ahead of the MTN FA Cup final against Asante Kotoko, following their impressive 3-1 semifinal victory over Attran Di Vissa.

In an interview with Ghana Sports Page, Dr. Say revealed that from the outset, winning the FA Cup and securing a place in the CAF Confederation Cup has been the club’s main focus, especially after their hopes of qualifying for the Premier League faded.

Looking ahead to the final against giants Kotoko, Dr. Say issued a strong statement:

“We are prepared to beat Kotoko the same way we are prepared for Africa.”

“We understood that we can’t qualify for Premiership so winning the FA Cup has always been our target,” he stated.

Golden Kicks, founded in 2016, have been one of the standout stories of this year’s competition, and their rise has been driven by belief, preparation, and ambition.

“We want to play Africa this year and we need to win the FA Cup to do that. We’ve prepared for that and come May 15, we will win the cup,” Dr. Say confidently added.

He emphasized that the club’s progress is not by luck, but by strategic planning and resilience.

“Golden Kicks has been in existence since 2016. If we do not have resources, why would we exist and fight to come this far?”

The final promises to be a thrilling encounter as underdogs Golden Kicks aim to upset one of Ghana’s most storied clubs and make history by clinching their first-ever major trophy and earning a place on the continental stage.

Climate change: Mahama advocates scaling up of green/blue bonds across Africa 

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By Iddi Yire 

Accra, May 12, GNA – As part of efforts to address climate change, President John Dramani has advocated the scaling up of green and blue bonds across the continent to finance environmental protection, clean energy, and sustainable agriculture. 

“Ghana is exploring these options alongside broadening the tax base, digitizing revenue collection, and enhancing domestic capital markets to reduce dependency on external borrowing,” President Mahama stated in his remarks at the opening of the African Union Conference on Debt in Lomé, Togo. 

The three-day meeting, which is being convened by the African Union Commission’s Department for Economic Development, Tourism, Trade, Industry, and Minerals (ETTIM) is the theme: “Africa’s Public Debt Management Agenda: Restoring and Safeguarding Debt Sustainability.” 

The conference will convene AU Member States, policymakers, financial experts, and key stakeholders, including representatives from Ministries of Finance, African Central Banks, Regional Economic Communities, African Multilateral Financial Institutions, and Civil Society Organizations. 

President Mahama underscored that African leaders must acknowledge what was not working. 

“And what is not working, the first is the G20 Common Framework remains slow and creditor-driven,” he said. 

The G20 Common Framework is a debt treatment initiative for Low-Income Countries (LICs) with unsustainable debt.  

It aims to provide a structured approach to debt restructuring by coordinating official creditors (including Paris Club members and others like China) to facilitate timely, orderly, and durable debt treatment, as well as ensure fair burden-sharing between official and private creditors. 

The President said of the five African countries that applied for the G20 Common Framework, only three had seen material progress under this framework.  

He mentioned that the next was vulture funds and aggressive litigation undermined good faith and restructuring efforts and the third was that SGRA reallocation, which remained far below the $100 billion splash for Africa.  

He said the issues demanded multilateral reform, and Africa’s voice must be heard at the table.  

“Ghana is committed to rebuilding its fiscal buffers, strengthening our institutions, and promoting inclusive growth,” he said. 

“But our fiscal consolidation must not come at the cost of social protection. And so, our strategy includes three of the following. One, protecting investments in education, youth empowerment, and rural development.” 

President Mahama said the second was enhancing debt transparency through the establishment of an independent fiscal council and the third was expanding the role of the Ghana Infrastructure Investment Fund to crowd in private capital.  

He said their goal was not just to reduce their debts, but to transform their economy; saying “Debt must not erode our dignity or delay our development”.  

“It must finance opportunity and lay the foundation for intergenerational progress.” 

Touching on what was the continental call to action?  President Mahama said this moment and the conference at Lome must be the turning point, not only for Ghana but for Africa as a whole. 

He said, he therefore joins his colleagues in calling for a common African position ahead of the 2025 G20 summit to demand timely, fair, and transparent debt restructuring frameworks.  

He also called for standardized debt transparency benchmarks across the African Union and the integration of climate adaptation and sustainable development goals into their national debt strategies. 

GNA  

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Mahama Visits Veep Amid Uncertainties

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President Mahama pictured with the Veep

 

President John Mahama has visited Vice President Prof. Naana Jane Opoku-Agyemang, who is recovering from an undisclosed illness abroad.

The President, in a Mother’s Day message posted on his Facebook page yesterday, revealed that he had visited the Vice President earlier in the day and was delightful she was recovering.

“A special Mother’s Day greeting to my Vice President, Professor Naana Jane Opoku-Agyemang, whom I had the pleasure of visiting earlier this morning,” the President wrote.

“She is taking a deserved rest after recovering from illness and looking forward to resuming her duties soon,” Mr. Mahama added.

The Vice President suffered a sudden illness on March 28, 2025, and was rushed to the University of Ghana Medical Centre (UGMC) where she received emergency treatment.

A communication from the Presidency issued Sunday, March 30, 2025 by the Minister for Government Communications, Felix Kwakye Ofosu, indicated that the Vice President was taken ill after work on Friday, March 28, 2025.

The statement further indicated that she received initial treatment at UGMC, and on the advice of her medical handlers, she will travel out of the jurisdiction for further treatment.

“The Vice President, Her Excellency Naana Jane Opoku-Agyemang, received treatment at the University of Ghana Medical Centre on Saturday due to a sudden illness that occurred after work on Friday, March 28, 2025,” the official statement from the presidency read, with no stated medical condition.

“Based on expert medical opinion, she will be seeking further care abroad. We wish the Vice President a speedy recovery,” Felix Kwakye Ofosu’s press release further read.

 

Uncertainties

But tongues have started wagging about the uncertainties surrounding the health condition of the Vice President.

Although the President has expressed delight at her recovery, what he did not tell Ghanaians was the issue of when she is coming back, considering it has been well over a month since she has been away from official duty. It therefore, remains unclear whether or not her condition has improved.

Initial speculation had it that the 73-year-old Vice President, who was sworn into office on January 7, 2025, suffered a heart attack barely four months into the government’s four-year mandate.

But information gathered by DAILY GUIDE suggests she suffered a different medical emergency whilst in a meeting that fateful Friday.

Sources say she was thus rushed to the University of Ghana Medical Centre in Legon, where she was somehow stabilised to enable arrangement to be made for her to be flown abroad for treatment the next day.

Meanwhile, government and its officials remain tight-lipped about her condition. Press Secretary and Spokesperson to the Vice President, Maame Ama Pratt is not forthcoming with information about her condition.

Prof. Naana Jane Opoku-Agyemang is the first female to occupy the high office of Vice President of the Republic of Ghana.

She once served as Minister for Education under the John Dramani Mahama administration (January 7, 2013 to January 6, 2017).

In 2020, she partnered John Mahama to contest the presidential elections, but the pair lost to then President Akufo-Addo and Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia. They paired again and won the 2024 presidential elections.

 

BY Charles Takyi-Boadu

Netizens slam Falz over ‘fornication is not a sin’ comment

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Nigerian rapper, Folarin Falana, popularly known as Falz, has come under heavy criticism following a recent comment he made about fornication.

On Sunday, in a terse post on X, Falz wrote, “Fornication is not a sin.”

The comment sparked outrage online, particularly among members of the religious community, with many citing biblical references to counter his claim.

While some, especially from religious groups, condemned his statement and quoted Bible verses in opposition, others defended Falz’s right to express his opinion.

A user on X, Olivia, tweeting as #Blessing_, suggested that Falz might be among “end-time celebrities” spreading false teachings.

She wrote, “1 Cor. 6:18 tells us to flee from it, as it is even a sin against one’s own body. The Bible also asks believers in 1 Cor. 5:9-11 to avoid fornicators. Galatians 5 makes it clear that God despises fornication.

“God instructed us to resist all sin, but when it comes to fornication — a sin of the flesh — He asked us to flee.

“I guess you guys are part of the end-time celebrities paid to spread false teachings.

“Painful… I liked you.”

Another user, Fash Daddy, tweeting as #thefashygram, echoed the same view in repetition, “Fornication is a sin, FLEE. Fornication is a sin, FLEE. Fornication is a sin, FLEE. Fornication is a sin, FLEE.”

Another X user, Dr Penking, suggested that Falz was simply seeking attention.

He wrote, “You dey follow chase clout at your age.”

Another user, Mr Wrong But Right expressed disappointment in the rapper, saying:

“I’m shocked to see this kind of tweet from a lawyer. May God have mercy.”

However, Some users sided with Falz, arguing that fornication is not considered a sin in legal or cultural contexts.

DataCraftman, tweeting as #Technnick, wrote, “Sin is for religious people, and fornication to them is a sin. Fornication is a legal act in our country. Leave sin for people wey know about am jare.”

Seunidowusings, tweeting under the same name, said, “He is right. Fornication is not a sin in the Bible — it is a Western or modern construct. In Jewish tradition, if you sleep with a woman and it’s consensual, you pay her bride price and marry her.

“Exodus 22:16 says: ‘If a man seduces a virgin who is not pledged to be married and sleeps with her, he must pay the bride-price, and she shall be his wife. If her father refuses to give her to him, he must still pay the bride price for virgins.’

“Apparently, two young people don’t need to marry before they have sex. Also, intending couples don’t need approval from parents, pastors, churches, or society through a wedding ceremony to have sex.”

NDC Chairman Asiedu-Nketiah Leads Historic Delegation to China to Strengthen Party Ties

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National Democratic Congress (NDC) Chairman, Mr. Johnson Asiedu-Nketiah, is currently spearheading a key diplomatic mission to China, leading a delegation of senior party officials.

According to ModernGhana, This visit is part of the NDC’s ongoing effort to strengthen their international relations, with a particular focus on deepening ties with the Communist Party of China (CPC).

The delegation’s agenda includes fostering stronger collaboration between the two political entities, which share similar governance ideals.

Key areas of discussion will involve enhancing local government structures in Ghana, facilitating political exchanges, and expanding cooperation between the youth wings of the respective parties.

Additionally, there will be a concerted effort to explore new avenues for economic and investment partnerships.

The team accompanying Mr. Asiedu-Nketiah includes prominent figures within the NDC.

These include Comrade Vincent Kuagbenu, Director for Special Duties; Dr. Karl Mark Arhin, Deputy Director of International Relations; Dr. Hanna Louisa Bisiw, National Women’s Organiser; and Kwaku Asiedu-Nketiah, Vice Chairman of the Youth Committee.

The delegation is set to return to Ghana on May 17, 2025. During this period, Comrade Awudu Sofo Azorka, the NDC’s National Vice Chairman, will serve as Acting National Chairman, ensuring the continuity of the party’s activities while the delegation is abroad.

This visit is seen as a huge step in strengthening diplomatic and political ties between the NDC and the CPC, laying the groundwork for future collaboration on multiple fronts.

GFA President Demands Justice For Nana Pooley

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Kurt Okraku laying a wreath

 

President of the Ghana Football Association (GFA), Kurt Okraku, has called on the Ghana Police Service to intensify investigations and bring to justice those behind the murder of Asante Kotoko supporter, Pooley.

Speaking during the 24th anniversary commemoration of the May 9 Stadium Disaster at the Accra Sports Stadium, Mr. Okraku described Pooley’s death as a painful reminder of ongoing safety concerns in Ghanaian football.

“The loss of Pooley is a painful reminder that we still have work to do in protecting the lives of supporters and preserving the sanctity of the game,” he said. “I strongly urge the Ghana Police Service to pursue justice swiftly and ensure those responsible for his untimely death are held accountable.”

Pooley, a devoted fan of Kumasi Asante Kotoko, was reportedly murdered during a league match incident in Nsoatre, sparking outrage across the football community.

The GFA President emphasised the association’s commitment to working with stakeholders to eliminate hooliganism and violence at match venues. He noted that while progress has been made in improving infrastructure and enforcing regulations, full justice for victims remains essential.

The memorial event brought together key figures in Ghanaian football, including the Minister of Youth and Sports, members of the GFA Executive Council, representatives from Hearts of Oak and Asante Kotoko, and families of the May 9 victims.

Mr. Okraku’s appeal comes as the football community reaffirms its commitment to the slogan: “Never Again.”

Ghana Music Awards reminds me why we started

Ghanaian Dancehall artiste Stonebwoy showing off his TGMA plaque Ghanaian Dancehall artiste Stonebwoy showing off his TGMA plaque

Ghanaian Dancehall artiste Stonebwoy has stated that the Ghana Music Awards reminds him of the hard work, sacrifice, and perseverance that go into building a music career.

According to the “Jingle and Whine” hitmaker, the awards ceremony serves as a reminder of the hard work, dedication, and persistence that artistes put into their craft over the years.

“Every year, Ghana Music Awards reminds me why we started, not just for the lights and the applause, but for the years of work, sacrifice, and perseverance that goes into it,” Stonebwoy shared on X.

According to Stonebwoy, the awards aren’t just about trophies; they represent a celebration of resilience and staying true to one’s purpose.

The Dancehall artiste also took a moment to reflect on the importance of consistency in the music industry, noting that the journey itself honours those who remain committed and continue to grow with time.

“The journey surely honors consistency and longevity. I’ll forever hoist the flag of Ghana and Africa without a doubt,” he added.

Stonebwoy took home three awards at the just ended TGMA 2025 which was held on May 10, 2025, winning the Best Music Video award for his song “Jejereje,” which was directed by Banini.

In addition to this honour, he secured the awards for Best Reggae/Dancehall Artiste of the Year and Best Reggae/Dancehall Song of the Year for his song “Psalm 23.”

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Koo Ofori granted bail in the sum of GH¢320,000

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Veteran actor Koo Ofori has been granted bail in the case Veteran actor Koo Ofori has been granted bail in the case

Veteran actor, Samuel Karikari, popularly known as Koo Ofori, has been granted bail following his arrest for allegedly defrauding a US-based Ghanaian.

During court proceedings on Monday, May 12, 2025, the presiding judge at the Dansoman District Court granted the veteran actor bail in the sum of GH¢320,000.

As part of his bail conditions, Koo Ofori is to provide three sureties, all to be justified, and is also to deposit his Ghana Card with the clerk of the court.

He is also to report to the police once every week, on Mondays.

The case was adjourned to June 25, 2025, for a Case Management Conference.

The veteran actor, who is well known for the role he played in the hit TV series, Efiewura, was arrested for allegedly defrauding a US-based Ghanaian of $50,000.

According to reports by Kasoa-based Obaatanpa Radio, the victim, who resides in California, transferred the funds to Koo Ofori under the belief that it was for a legitimate investment opportunity.

However, it has been alleged that Koo Ofori absconded with the money, failing to fulfil any investment commitments.

Further reports stated that Koo Ofori defaulted on payments and failed to appear before the Dansoman District Court on April 17, 2025, according to court documents sighted.

This non-appearance led to the issuance of a bench warrant for his arrest, and he was scheduled to appear in court on May 9, 2025.

Videos shared by Accra-based Atinka FM also showed Koo Ofori being led in handcuffs to the courthouse by a police officer, during his arrest days ago.

However, the court did not convene on that day, with the case rescheduled for May 12, 2025.

Watch videos from the court below:

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Government misses T-bills target slightly as interest rates reduce

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Interest rates on T-bills reduced to 15.16% Interest rates on T-bills reduced to 15.16%

In its latest auction on May 9, 2025, the government raised GH¢5,216.36 billion from the sale of treasury bills.

According to the auction results, the government set a target of GH¢5,386 billion but managed to fall short by GH¢169.64 billion.

In this week’s auction, all bids tendered were accepted.

The auction results, published by the Bank of Ghana, showed that the 91-day bill received the most bids, totalling GH¢3.858.16 billion.

The 182-day bill received bids worth GH¢747.06 million, while the 365-day bill received GH¢611.14 million.

Interest rates, on the other have continued on a downward trajectory to maintain the government’s drive to ensure fiscal discipline.

The 91-day bills were sold at an interest rate of 15.16%, falling from last week’s 15.23%.

The 182-day bill, on the other hand, fell to 15.70% from 15.77%, and the 364-day bill declined to 16.80% from 16.95%.

The government is, however, expecting to raise GH¢6.684 billion in its next auction.

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GOC congratulates Ghana’s 4×100 relay team after qualifying for World Athletics Championships

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The Ghana Olympic Committee logo The Ghana Olympic Committee logo

The Ghana Olympic Committee, under the leadership of Bawa Fuseini, has commended the 4×100 relay team for qualifying to the 2025 World Athletics Championships.

The committee lauded the performances of the quartet athletes for working assiduously to secure their qualification for the global tournament which will put Ghana on the map at the international stage.

“The Ghana Olympic Committee (GOC) extends its heartfelt congratulations to the men’s 4x100m athletic relay team for their outstanding qualification for the World Athletics Championships, set to take place in Tokyo in September 2025. The exceptional performance by Ghana’s relay team—Joseph Paul Amoah, Sean Safo-Antwi was not part of the Guanzho team that qualified them so lets keep to Barnabas Aggerh, Mustapha Alufar Bokpin, and Ibrahim Fuseini—at the World Athletics Relays in Guangzhou, China, is truly commendable and a source of national pride.

“The men’s 4x100m relay team has consistently showcased Ghana’s abundant sporting talent, inspiring Ghanaians over the years. The GOC acknowledges the team’s hard work, discipline, and dedication, which serve as a shining example for other Ghanaian athletes across various sports,” portions of a statement released by the GOC read.

They further indicated that they are confident the 4×100 relay team will work diligently to win a medal at the World Championships.

“We are optimistic that this achievement marks the beginning of many more successes that will elevate Ghana to the medal podium in global competitions,” the statement added.

Ghana’s 4×100 relay team qualified for the upcoming World Athletics Championships which will take place in Tokyo after clocking their season-best time of 38.32s while their French counterparts finished first with a time of 38.31s.

The team will now prepare adequately to chalk successes at the Tokyo World Championships, taking place from September 13-21, 2025.

Meanwhile, watch as Emmanuel Sackey knocks out Nigerian opponent to claim continental boxing title

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First white South Africans flying to US under Trump refugee plan

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Some white South African farmers have picketed in support of President Trump Some white South African farmers have picketed in support of President Trump

The first set of 49 white South Africans to be granted refugee status by President Donald Trump’s administration are on their way to the US.

On Sunday they boarded a flight from Johannesburg which is due to land in Washington DC later on Monday.

This comes after a weekend of speculation about when the Afrikaners would leave for America, amid criticism from the South African government who described the US resettlement scheme as “politically motivated”.

Relations between South Africa and the US have been tense for months, after an executive order in February in which President Trump stated that Afrikaners were victims of “racial discrimination”.

The US has criticised domestic South African policy, accusing the government of seizing land from white farmers without any compensation – something which the southern African nation says has not happened.

Bilateral tensions have been strained for months as President Trump tasked his administration with formulating plans to potentially resettle Afrikaners in the US.

In March, South Africa’s ambassador to the US, Ebrahim Rasool, was expelled after accusing President Trump of using “white victimhood as a dog whistle”, leading to the US accusing Mr Rasool of “race-baiting”.

The current group of refugees comprises 49 people, who are expected to land in Washington, DC, later on Monday, before continuing to Texas.

President Trump’s openness to accepting Afrikaner refugees comes as the US has engaged in a wider crackdown on migrants and asylum seekers from other countries.