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Ghana Sports Conference set for July 31

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Martin Ankrah, Director at Perception Management International.

The highly anticipated Ghana Sports Conference 2025 is set to convene sports stakeholders, policymakers, athletes, and industry leaders for a national conversation on the future of sports in Ghana.

With the theme “Elevate. Excel. Empower: Shaping Ghana’s Sporting Destiny,” this landmark event will address critical challenges and opportunities in Ghanaian sports, from grassroots development to the business of sports and athlete welfare.

The conference, organized by Perception Management International (PMI), will showcase engaging panel discussions, keynote speeches, and interactive sessions aimed at exploring strategic solutions to advance the sports industry in Ghana.

It seeks to develop a roadmap for sustainable growth by promoting collaborations among government agencies, private sector investors, sports associations, and development organizations.

Slated for July 31st this year at the Kofi Annan International Peacekeeping Training Centre (KAIPTC), the conference will cover a range of pressing issues shaping the country’s sports sector, such as The Future of Ghanaian Football, The Business of Sports in Ghana, Empowering Women in Ghanaian Sports, Youth Development and Grassroots Sports, and Sports and Social Impact

Ghana’s sports sector has long been a source of national pride, yet it faces significant challenges, including inadequate funding, underdeveloped infrastructure, and limited commercial investment.

This conference will provide a platform for honest discussions on the way forward, aligning with national priorities to make sports a powerful driver of economic growth and social cohesion.

“By the end of the conference, stakeholders are expected to commit to policies and partnerships that will drive significant improvements in the sports sector.

“Additionally, recommendations from panel discussions and working groups will be compiled into a strategic framework that can guide future investments and policy decisions,” said Martin Ankrah, Director at Perception Management International.

The Ghana Sports Conference 2025 will bring together key industry players, including the Ministry of Youth and Sports, the Ghana Football Association (GFA), corporate sponsors, sports media, and international development organizations.

As Ghana seeks to redefine its sports landscape, the Ghana Sports Conference 2025 offers an unparalleled opportunity to be part of a transformative dialogue.

Whether you are an athlete, policymaker, sponsor, or sports enthusiast, this event promises invaluable insights and networking opportunities to shape the future of sports in Ghana.

The Ghana Sports Conference is a premier platform for discussions on the growth and development of sports in Ghana.

It catalyzes innovative policies, investment strategies, and collaborations aimed at advancing the country’s sports industry.

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Govt, TP Engages More Youth

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TP, a global leader in digital outsourcing solutions, in collaboration with Government, recently opened its third operating site in Ghana, offering employment to over 500 Ghanaian youth in Accra, with prospects to employ more in the future.

Known worldwide for its excellence in customer service, content moderation, and digital support solutions, the TP initiative is spearheaded by the Ministry of Communication, Digital Technology, and Innovation.

Thomas Mackenbrock, Deputy CEO of TP Ghana, said the company, which has presence in 95 countries and with team members of up to 500,000, intends to engage over 5,000 young professionals nationwide.

He said Ghana’s operations was a key part of its African growth strategy, explaining the company’s rapid growth from 36 employees since its launch in January 2022 to over 1,300 across two active locations.

According to Mackenbrock, the partnership fit perfectly with Ghana’s efforts to curb unemployment and emphasised TP’s readiness to support a conducive business environment in the country.

Elhadi Bencherif, country lead of TP Ghana, said “the accomplishment of a three-year work with TP, Change and Brand, with TP, with the leadership, with Thomas, with our leadership, with Augusto, with everyone. We are really proud to see that a small operation in Ghana is now covered by the blessings and the love from our management, our leadership, but also by the authorities in Ghana. So we feel like now nothing can stop us and 10,000 is just a number.”

Simon Madjie, CEO of the Ghana Investment Promotion Centre (GIPC), who spoke on behalf of the Minister of Communications, commended the development, describing that as a major step in the government’s 24-hour economy initiative.

Dzifa Gunu, CEO of Ghana Digital Centres Limited, noted that such public-private partnership, was aimed at achieving the government’s broader goal of creating sustainable employment opportunities for the Ghana’s youth.

Also present at the event was Daniel Julien, founder and Group CEO of TP Global.

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King Charles III receives Shirley Botchwey as new Commonwealth Secretary-General

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King Charles III, in his capacity as Head of the Commonwealth, officially welcomed Shirley Ayorkor Botchwey at Windsor Castle, following her appointment as the new Commonwealth Secretary-General.

The courtesy call marked the beginning of Madam Botchwey’s tenure as the 7th Secretary-General of the 56-nation Commonwealth, succeeding Baroness Patricia Scotland.

She becomes the first Ghanaian and the second African to hold this prestigious position.

Madam Botchwey, who previously served as Ghana’s Minister for Foreign Affairs and Regional Integration, was elected by consensus during the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM) in Apia, Samoa, in 2024.

On April 1, during her address at the Commonwealth Secretariat’s headquarters in London, the new Secretary-General highlighted the critical role the Commonwealth plays in addressing global economic and political challenges.

“The world we live in today is unlike any we have seen before,” she stated, underscoring the effects of economic downturns, increased defense expenditures, and weakened multilateralism on employment, poverty, and social protection.

She reiterated that the Commonwealth’s long-standing values—democracy, good governance, peace, human rights, and equal opportunity—remain crucial in addressing these challenges.

Outlining her strategic vision for the Commonwealth, Madam Botchwey emphasized three key areas: empowering women and young people with essential skills and opportunities, revitalizing trade and investment to foster inclusive growth, and strengthening climate action to support vulnerable member states.

EAI commends President Mahama for refunding E-Levy deductions to customers

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Educate Africa Institute (EAI) extends its profound appreciation to John Dramani Mahama for listening to the concerns of Ghanaians and committing to refund E-Levy deductions to customers. This decision reflects a deep sense of responsiveness to the economic burdens faced by citizens and a commitment to fairness in taxation.

During an interaction with Despite Media’s Peace FM, William Boadi, Executive Director of EAI, emphasized the institute’s longstanding advocacy against the E-Levy, highlighting its negative impact on individuals and businesses. He reiterated that EAI has consistently called for relief measures to ease the financial strain on Ghanaians.

“For months, EAI has been at the forefront of advocating for policies that promote economic relief for the ordinary Ghanaian. The E-Levy has placed an additional financial burden on people, and by heeding the call to refund these deductions, President Mahama has demonstrated strong leadership and a commitment to the well-being of citizens,” he stated.

As a think tank dedicated to educational and economic development, EAI believes that sustainable and citizen-centered policies are crucial for national progress. The institute urges further stakeholder engagements to ensure that future taxation policies are fair and beneficial to all Ghanaians.

EAI remains committed to advocating for policies that prioritize the welfare of the people and will continue to engage policymakers to drive meaningful change.

Don’t be discouraged in the NPP

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Afenyo-Markin (left), Great Ampong (middle)  and Omane Acheampong (right) Afenyo-Markin (left), Great Ampong (middle) and Omane Acheampong (right)

Minority Leader in Parliament, Alexander Kwamina Afenyo-Markin, has advised two gospel musicians Great Ampong and Nicholas Omane Acheampong to remain hopeful in the New Patriotic Party (NPP).

He encouraged the gospel artistes not to let the party’s disappointing defeat in the 2024 general elections discourage them from continuing their support as they have done in the past.

The Member of Parliament for Effutu commended the two gospel musicians and their colleagues for their immense support of the NPP during the 2024 general elections campaign period.

During a visit by Ampong and Acheampong to the MP’s office, Afenyo-Markin assured them that the party would conduct its internal elections and prepare adequately for the upcoming general elections.

“You and your friends who mounted platforms to sing and encourage people, I want to emphasise that you should not be discouraged. I urge you and your colleagues to stand firm.

“The NDC went into opposition and is now back. We will be electing our constituency, polling station, and regional officers, and then our flagbearer, so we can start moving forward. I believe that if we work together patiently, it will flourish,” he said.

Great Ampong and Omane Acheampong strongly advocated for the NPP and its flagbearer, Dr Mahamudu Bawumia, during the elections.

Other gospel artistes, including Diana Asamoah and others, composed a campaign song for the party, but it was not enough to secure them power.

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Government has begun the process of banning galamsey in forest areas

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Murtala Mohammed is the Minister of Environment, Science and Technology Murtala Mohammed is the Minister of Environment, Science and Technology

The Minister of Environment, Science, and Technology, Dr Murtala Mohammed, has stated that the government has commenced the process to amend the Minerals and Mining Act of 2003 to combat illegal mining activities, commonly known as galamsey.

According to him, repealing the Minerals and Mining Act of 2003 would prohibit individuals from engaging in illegal mining activities in various forest areas nationwide for preservation purposes.

The minister emphasised that this action aligns with the National Democratic Congress’ (NDC) commitment to fighting the menace of illegal mining activities and protecting lands from destruction.

Speaking on Key Points aired on TV3 on Saturday, April 5, 2025, Murtala assured the public that the government would do its best to ban galamsey in forest areas.

“We are initiating the process of repealing the Minerals and Mining Act of 2003 to bar individuals from mining in forest areas,” he said.

His comments come amid vehement criticisms from a section of the public regarding the government’s lackadaisical approach to resolving illegal mining activities.

President John Dramani Mahama has been called out by key stakeholders for failing to take drastic measures to fight galamsey as promised during the 2024 election campaign period.

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Sheila Azuntaba appointed as Deputy Managing Director of Consolidated Bank Ghana

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Sheila Azuntaba is new Deputy Managing Director of Consolidated Bank Ghana Sheila Azuntaba is new Deputy Managing Director of Consolidated Bank Ghana

The government has announced the appointment of Ms. Sheila Azuntaba as the new Deputy Managing Director of Consolidated Bank Ghana (CBG), bringing on board a seasoned investment banker and accomplished entrepreneur effective March 26, 2025.

CBG is an indigenous universal bank licensed by Bank of Ghana under the Specialised Deposit–Taking Institutions Act, 2016 (Act 930).

Ms. Azuntaba boasts a rich and diverse career in banking and finance, having held senior roles across Ghana, Kenya, and Nigeria. Notably, she served as Assistant Vice President at Citigroup’s Global Transaction Services Unit in Nigeria, where she played a critical role in product development, marketing, and sales strategies.

Her experience extends across both investment and commercial banking, where she has successfully managed large financial portfolios and spearheaded key business initiatives. She is also widely recognised for her advocacy for financial inclusion, especially for women.

Beyond her professional achievements, Ms. Azuntaba was crowned Miss Ghana in 1996, a title she has since used to inspire and mentor young women in leadership and business.

She holds an MBA in Finance from the Strathclyde Business School in Glasgow, Scotland, and a BA (Hons) in Marketing from the University of Westminster in London.

Her appointment comes as CBG aims to strengthen its financial stability and operational efficiency. Ms. Azuntaba is expected to play a key role in driving the bank’s long-term growth agenda.

The Minister of Finance, Dr. Cassiel Ato Forson has called on all stakeholders to support Ms. Azuntaba and the new executive leadership team as they assume their roles in steering one of Ghana’s key financial institutions into its next phase.

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Portable’s Bold Comment on Regina Daniels’ Post Gets Fans Talking

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Portable, a controversial singer, has sparked controversy by making romantic advances towards Nollywood actress Regina Daniels.

Regina Daniels recently shared stunning photos on Instagram, showcasing her stunning beauty and confident pose for the camera.

Controversial Nigerian singer, Portable, has once again grabbed attention—this time for his bold display of affection toward Nollywood actress Regina Daniels.

Protect the 88 MPs; they fought really hard

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Media personality and show host on UTV, Yaa Konama, has called on the leadership of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) to protect the party’s current 88 Members of Parliament from being contested when the party holds its next primary.

Speaking on her show, the experienced journalist stated that these MPs fought hard in the election to win and saved the NPP from an embarrassing defeat in the 2024 parliamentary election.

She contended that these MPs, who form the ‘mighty minority’ in Parliament, are keeping the government on its toes, which is why they need to be protected.

“My appeal is that those in the NPP who are lacing their boots to contest for Parliament, please allow the 88 MPs to go unopposed. If it were not for these MPs who have saved the NPP, the situation would have been very bad. Aside from this, many of the current 88 MPs have incurred a lot of debt to enter Parliament. It will be unfair to contest such MPs. One such constituency is Trobu, where a woman fought hard to win the seat for the NPP, which was on the verge of being lost.

“The NPP hierarchy should protect the 88 seats. The focus should be on some traditional seats that have been lost and others. As for the 88, they should be shielded; they fought really hard. Why change an army general who has won the battle for you? Please do well to protect the women among the 88 MPs. It is good we protect them.”

From a total of 138 MPs in the 2020 elections, the NPP suffered its worst parliamentary election defeat under the Fourth Republic, as it currently boasts only 88 MPs after the 2024 election.

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Two-Piece Outfits: Pants Ankara Styles

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Ankara fabric, known for its vibrant patterns and rich cultural heritage, has long been a staple in African fashion. Recently, it has become an internationally recognized symbol of boldness and creativity in style. One of the most popular ways to wear Ankara fabric is in two-piece outfits, particularly those that include stylish pants. This trend blends traditional African aesthetics with modern fashion sensibilities, creating a unique fusion that’s both comfortable and chic.

Two-piece Ankara outfits that feature pants are incredibly versatile, offering options for both casual and formal occasions. The pants themselves come in a variety of cuts and styles—ranging from wide-leg trousers and high-waisted palazzos to more tailored, form-fitting options. These pants are often paired with matching tops that can include anything from crop tops to long-sleeve blouses, blazers, or even kimono-inspired jackets. The combination of these pieces creates a cohesive and fashionable look that is both contemporary and culturally rich.

What makes two-piece Ankara pants outfits stand out is their ability to be both comfortable and stylish. The breathable nature of the fabric makes them ideal for warmer climates, while the range of patterns—from geometric shapes to floral and abstract designs—allows for endless customization to suit personal preferences. The ability to mix and match different Ankara prints within the same outfit also adds a layer of creativity, making each look unique.

Moreover, these outfits can easily transition from day to night. A pair of high-waisted Ankara pants with a fitted top can be worn during the day for a casual outing or to work. Come evening, simply add a statement accessory, such as bold jewelry or a stylish clutch, and you’re ready for a night out. The versatility and chicness of two-piece Ankara pants outfits make them a must-have in any fashion-forward wardrobe.

In conclusion, two-piece pants Ankara styles are an exceptional way to celebrate African culture while embracing modern trends. With their comfort, vibrancy, and style, they offer a dynamic addition to anyone’s fashion collection. Whether you’re dressing up for a special event or looking for something unique for everyday wear, Ankara pants outfits will undoubtedly make you stand out in any crowd.

Ablakwa launches rotational office initiative, engages Ghanaians in Benin 

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By Iddi Yire

Accra, April 05, GNA – Mr Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, the Minister of Foreign Affairs has commenced a special initiative of rotating his office and making the Foreign Minister more accessible to Ghanaians everywhere in the world. 

The Minister in a statement noted that their first batch of office rotation was taking them to Benin, Nigeria and Togo.  

“I have so far spent two days in Benin interacting with the vibrant Ghanaian community here, meeting Ghanaian students on a French-Year-Abroad Programme, speaking with Ghanaian entrepreneurs, meeting with staff of STC and holding talks with the impressively organized leadership of the Ghanaian community in Benin,” Mr Ablakwa stated. 

“The exclusive engagement with staff of our diplomatic mission has been absolutely beneficial as it will clearly lead to the right and most appropriate set of interventions when I return to Accra.” 

The Minister said, he had also inspected all Ghana’s diplomatic properties to appreciate their true state for a more curated policy response.  

During my visit, I availed myself for private consultations at our embassy with Ghanaians desirous of a one-on-one opportunity to discuss important and urgent matters with their Foreign Minister.” 

He said he intends to embark on this special office rotation and working visits initiative regularly. 

He noted that he was looking forward to spending the next three days in Nigeria.  

“We hope to reach out to our compatriots in Africa before replicating this in other continents,” Mr Ablakwa stated. 

He reiterated that President Mahama’s administration was committed to open, transparent, hands on and accessible governance. 

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Private health facilities suspend NHIS services over delayed payments

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The Private Health Facilities Association of Ghana (PHFAoG) has announced the immediate suspension of health insurance services for National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS) cardholders at all its member facilities, citing non-payment of outstanding claims by the National Health Insurance Authority (NHIA).

The association, in a statement signed and issued by its President, Dr. Kwame Buabeng-Frimpong, on Friday, April 4, revealed that the NHIA owes service providers for claims dating back to September and October 2024, despite repeated assurances and engagements.

“Despite numerous requests and engagements with the NHIA, coupled with several promises and timelines given, our member facilities are yet to receive reimbursement for services rendered for such a long period,” the association said.

The group noted that the delay has caused severe financial strain on its members, making it difficult for them to continue providing quality care to NHIS beneficiaries.

PHFAoG expressed disappointment with the NHIA’s failure to follow through on a recent promise to settle claims by the end of March, as captured in a March 25, 2025 press release from the Authority.

According to the association, suppliers and creditors were given assurances based on that promise, which unfortunately did not materialise.

While the association acknowledged the inconvenience this decision may cause NHIS cardholders, it stressed that the suspension was necessary to sustain operations.

NHIS clients are advised to carry enough money to pay for their medication and other services until claims are paid.

The association is urging the NHIA to take immediate steps to clear the arrears and ensure prompt payments going forward.

Tackle the politically exposed persons including NDC members – Ken Ashigbey tells Mahama

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Convener of the Media Coalition Against Galamsey, Dr Ken Ashigbey has told President John Dramani Mahama to deal with the politically exposed person involved in the Illegal small-scale mining (Galamsey) practice

Dr Ken Ashigbey revealed that illegal miners belonging to the New Patriotic Party (NPP) and National Democratic Congress (NDC) have partnered to engage in the galamsey activities.

Health Ministry FDA destroys seized opioids

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The Ministry of Health and the Foods and Drugs Authority (FDA) have destroyed a large consignment of opioids intercepted at the Tema Port last month.

A total of 230 cartons of opioids were destroyed in yesterday’s exercise which was undertaken at a private incinerator at Katamanso, near Ashaiman, in the Greater Accra Region.

They included 128 cartons of tafradol, 92 cartons of timaking tapentadol and 10 cartons of rahol tapentadol.

The destruction was witnessed by the Registrar of the High Court, personnel of the FDA, the Narcotics Control Commission (NACOC), as well as the Ministry of Environment, Science and Technology, based on the orders of the Accra High Court.

Also present at the destruction was the Minister of Health, Kwabena Mintah Akandoh, and the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the FDA, Dr Delese Mimi Darko.

Background

The consignment of undeclared opioid pharmaceuticals, worth GH¢20 million, was purportedly in transit to the land-locked West African state, Niger.

They were seized following a joint operation by regulatory and intelligence agencies at the Tema Port on March 14, this year.

The shipment was seized following a coordinated inspection involving the Customs Division of the Ghana Revenue Authority (GRA), the NACOC, National Security, the National Intelligence Bureau (NIB), the FDA, and the Ghana Ports and Harbours Authority (GPHA).

The consignment included a large quantity of opioid pharmaceuticals, laced with other drugs, raising concerns over illicit drug trafficking through Ghana’s ports.

Briefing

Briefing journalists at Vigour Enterprise, a private incinerator at Katamanso Newland in the Greater Accra Region, Mr Akandoh said the safe disposal of the items followed a court order secured for their destruction.

On March 14, 2025, a team of NACOC, FDA and GRA Customs Division officials impounded the consignment of opioids being transported under the guise of transiting from Ghana to Niger.

After impounding the consignment, the state sought a court order for the destruction of the opioids.

The courts granted the destruction application with clear orders, including the venue for destruction and the people who must witness the destruction.

Way forward

Mr Akandor said after the safe disposal of the consignment, the government was going further to interrogate and investigate the client, agent and the importer.

“Our information indicates that the importer is not a Ghanaian. The goods were being transported to Niger.

And so, we are in touch with the Niger government to know whether or not they okayed such a consignment into their country,” the minister said. 

“Even if the Niger government has okayed such a consignment, our borders, our ports, our airports will never be used as a haven,” Mr Akandoh stressed.

He said the ministry had waged a war against the influx of opioids in the country and would continue to monitor whatever was going on at the ports and harbours.

Mr Akandor reiterated that only the Kotoka International Airport and the Tema Port had been designated for the import and export of drugs, as such the government had instructed the security agencies, including the Customs Division of GRA, to impound whatever drugs they got at any of the land borders.

On the ongoing investigations, he said customs officials had been instructed to hand over the culprits to the Office of the Attorney-General once they finished the investigation to pave the way for their prosecution.

Collaboration

For her part, the CEO of the FDA said her outfit would continue to collaborate with the Customs Division and other regulatory bodies at the various ports to ensure that such illegal drugs were not sneaked through.

“We have increased our border presence. At the airport, we’re now working 24 hours. So, we’re going to start working 24 hours at the airport, so that our consignment cards are not evaded,” Dr Darko said.

Dangerous opioids

Opioids are strong painkillers or narcotics.

They activate an area of nerve cells in the brain and body called opioid receptors that block pain signals between the brain and the body.

Codeine, heroin, hydrocodone, morphine, oxycodone, and fentanyl are examples of opioids.

When used over time, a person using opioids can become tolerant and addictive, paving the way for its side effects, such as drowsiness, euphoria, nausea, vomiting, slowed breathing and constipation to hold sway.

They can develop opioid use disorder, with the risk of overdose and death.

Tafrodol, for instance, is a combination of the very addictive painkiller, Tapentadol, and Carisoprodol, known to be a strong muscle relaxant.

Many advanced countries consider the drug risky so they put measures in place to control it, and many others are banning it.

“No country in the world allows the legal sale of Tapentadol-Carisoprodol combinations as the formulation makes no sense clinically and the prospects of abuse and harm are so high as to render them literal poisons,” a social innovator and entrepreneur, Bright Simons, points out in a published article.

President Mahama appoints Dr Iddrisu as Acting Government Statistician  

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By Iddi Yire

Accra, April 5, GNA – President John Dramani Mahama has appointed Dr Alhassan Iddrisu as Acting Government Statistician pending consultations with the Council of State. 

A statement issued by Mr Felix Kwakye Ofosu, the Presidential Spokesman and Minister of State in-charge of Government Communications, copied to the Ghana News Agency, has disclosed. 

Dr Alhassan Iddrisu is a seasoned economist and accomplished public sector leader with a distinguished career in Ghana’s Ministry of Finance.  

He currently serves as Director, Economic Strategy and Research Division, where he leads national efforts in macroeconomic analysis, forecasting, policy research, and coordination of real and external sector assessments.  

He provides technical guidance for the preparation of the Ghana Macroeconomic Outlook Report and contributes to the National Budget and Economic Policy.  

Dr Iddrisu also represents the Ministry on several governing boards, public councils, and interministerial technical committees, where his expertise influences key policy decisions on economic governance and development strategy.  

He has held multiple senior positions at the Director level, including as Director, Economic Research and Forecasting Division (ERFD) from 2013 to 2019, where he supervised national macroeconomic modelling and long-term forecasting, and as Acting Director, Real Sector Division between 2010 and 2013, where he led research and analysis on sectoral growth and productivity trends.  

A part-time lecturer at the University of Professional Studies, Accra, and a former consultant to Oxfam GB and the World Bank, Dr Iddrisu holds a PhD in International Development Studies from the National Graduate Institute for Policy Studies, Tokyo, Japan, a Master of Public Administration (Public and Economic Policy) from the London School of Economics, an MPhil in Economics, and a BA in Economics with French from the University of Ghana. 

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Africa must look within for energy, trade solutions

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The Minister for Foreign Affairs, Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, has hinted at the government’s plans to initiate the construction of a second gas plant under the African Atlantic Gas Project, aimed at addressing Ghana’s energy needs.

At a media briefing following an official engagement with Nigeria’s Foreign Minister on Friday, April 4, Ablakwa noted that Ghana and Nigeria must collaborate to deepen trade on the continent to withstand hostile external trade pressures.

“We are seeking to deepen trade and collaboration. We believe that, looking at the resources that Africa has, we should not be looking externally for salvation. We can look within, and we should look within and come up with homegrown solutions for the transformation of the continent.

“We’ve been discussing the African Atlantic Gas Project. I have also been speaking to him about our plans by President Mahama to initiate the second gas project after the Atuabo Gas Project, which is really going to be a game changer. We’ve also been talking about increasing trade amongst ourselves, taking advantage of the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA),” he stated.

Nigeria’s Minister of Foreign Affairs, Ambassador Yusuf Maitama Tuggar, expressed optimism about existing and ongoing trade initiatives aimed at advancing Africa.

He, however, urged countries that exited the ECOWAS bloc to reconsider their stance in order to benefit.

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Mahama nominates former Obuasi MCE as KMA boss

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President John Dramani Mahama has nominated former Obuasi MCE, Ofori-Agyeman Boadi, popularly known as King Zuba, for the position of Kumasi Metropolitan Assembly Chief Executive.

This nomination is in line with Article 243 (1) of the 1992 Constitution and Section 20 (1) of the Local Governance Act, 2016 (Act 936), pending approval by the Assembly.

Bank of Ghana plegdes to strengthen the SDI sector

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Bank of Ghana's new headquarters Bank of Ghana’s new headquarters

The Bank of Ghana (BoG) is set to strengthen the Specialised Deposit-Taking Institutions (SDI) sector.

The Acting Head of the Banking Supervision of the BoG, Ismail Adam, said the SDIs play a major role in the financial space of Ghana’s economy, hence the need to strengthen the sector, especially the governance structure.

He told journalists in Accra on Friday, April 4, 2025, that the central bank has seen the importance of industry-led consultation for industry-led mergers, which is intended to reshape that space, i.e the SDI sector.

“So the key message there is that we are looking at how to bring in equity from strategic investors. As I said, there are some strategic investors talking to some of these SDIs, and also how to revamp their governance structure such that we have proper governance structure arrangements around their operations.”

Adam further stressed that the central bank is focused on the mission drift of the SDIs to ensure that they carry out the activities for which they have been licensed to do.

“The other issue is how to deal with the mission drift, ie. SDIs are doing things that were not originally the intended activity for that space. So with all these, we are working closely with the Ministry of Finance, as a matter of fact, a consultant was engaged, he did some drafts, Bank of Ghana also constituted an internal committee to do some work on that arrangement”

“So the way forward is to pull these two works that have been done by the consultant that was engaged by the  Ministry of Finance together with the work that was done by the internal committee of the Bank of Ghana.  The idea of all these is to make sure that that space of the market is revamped to serve that space of the market, people who or hitherto would have been excluded from the financial space but with the intervention of these  SDIs are brought onto the financial space both in terms of credit delivery as well as deposit mobilsation,” he said.

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New Mega Growth packaging, Relax Right Campaign launched

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Attendees were briefed on the new packaging of the Mega Growth hair products
Attendees were briefed on the new packaging of the Mega Growth hair products


Gloria Apprey


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In a bid to promote proper hair care, Weave Ghana Limited, producers of Darling and Mega Growth hair products have introduced a new packaging for its Mega Growth brand and launched the “Relax Right” campaign.

Underlining its commitment to making products tailored for the African woman’s hair, the new packaging, now easier to read, also features African models, replacing previous designs that showed more foreign models.

The launch event was held on March 27, 2025, at the Osu Presbyterian Hall in Accra and in collaboration with the Ghana Hairdressers and Beauticians Association (GHABA).

In attendance were members from the various regional units of GHABA.

Addressing The Mirror, the Marketing Lead for Weave Ghana Limited, Angela Ayishetu Baba, said this change reflected the brand’s focus on its main consumers.

“As a leading brand in Africa, we want our products to connect with African women. The new package is clear and easy to read. We have also introduced a twin-pack with a hair relaxer and free neutralising shampoo for convenience,” she said.

Focus on proper hair relaxing

Ms Baba also explained the “Relax Right” campaign, noting that it aimed to educate hairdressers on safe relaxer use in order to prevent hair damage and scalp burns.

“Through this campaign, Weave Ghana Limited will work with the hairdressers’ association to conduct training workshops across Ghana, equipping hairdressers with the knowledge and tools necessary to provide safer and more effective hair treatments,” she added.

The hairdressers welcomed the initiative, acknowledging that their business, built on skills and knowledge, requires ongoing training to stay sharp and updated.

A representative from GHABA, Bernice Asantewaa Asante, admonished members take part in training sessions and the National Vocational Training Institute proficiency exams to stay updated.

Africans deserve reparations from the West to address injustices – MP

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Zuwera Mohammed Ibrahimah, MP for Salaga South Zuwera Mohammed Ibrahimah, MP for Salaga South

The Member of Parliament (MP) for Salaga South, Zuwera Mohammed Ibrahimah, has stated that Africans deserve reparations from the West to address the “historical injustices and injurious crimes committed against Africans and people of African descent through transatlantic enslavement, colonisation, and apartheid.”

She added that such a gesture would also serve to “address the inequities present in the international economic and political orders, as well as demonstrate progress toward reparatory justice and healing for Africans and all people of African descent.”

Addressing the subject in Parliament on Friday, following the theme of the African Union’s 38th Ordinary Session of the Assembly held in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, from February 15–16, 2025, the MP referenced a previous conference in Accra on reparations.

That event had proposed the establishment of a “Committee of Experts on Reparations to develop an African Common Position on Reparations.”

The 38th Ordinary Session of the AU Assembly was themed: “Justice for Africans and People of African Descent Through Reparations.”

The Accra Reparations Conference, held from November 14 to 17, 2023, in Ghana’s capital, marked the culmination of years of advocacy for adequate compensation from the West to Africa and its people for the injustices inflicted by the transatlantic slave trade, colonisation, and other dehumanising actions.

Reiterating a statement she had made earlier this year on the floor of Parliament, Ms. Ibrahimah noted that the Accra Conference had further proposed the creation of:

A Committee of Experts on Reparations to develop an African Common Position;

A reference group of legal experts, led by the AU Commission and including judicial and quasi-judicial organs;

A global reparations fund based in Africa; and

A transcontinental partnership framework involving the AU, the African diaspora in Latin America, North America, Europe, the UK, and other relevant groups to build a strong common front in pursuit of reparatory justice on the global stage.

The proposal aligns with the views of several individuals who have recently shared their thoughts on how Africa should advance the reparations agenda.

Summarizing these views, the MP stressed the need for a unified Pan-African movement to champion the cause and ultimately compel the West to compensate Africa and its people for the injustices suffered due to slavery and other dehumanising practices.

Deputy Chief of Staff affirms government’s resolute stance against corruption

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Prez Mahama picks 52-year-old teacher as West Gonja MCE

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President John Dramani Mahama has nominated a 52-year-old professional teacher, Yakubu Yussif Castro, as Municipal Chief Executive for the West Gonja District in the Savannah Region.

The nominee hails from Busunu, a suburb of the municipality, and is being described in political circles as a gifted grassroots politician.

He is one of the early cadres and a member of the Democratic Youth League of Ghana (DYLG), who is said to be a good listener, a true NDC party man, and a unifier.

As a grassroots person, Mr Castro combined his professional and political careers during his first posting to Pepuso, a suburb of Buipe, on 10th October 1994, where he served as headteacher and the only teacher for four classes.

Despite his workload, he agreed to serve his party as the polling station secretary of Pepuso, in what is now the Central Gonja District.

He was later transferred to his hometown, Busunu, where he became secretary to the Presbyterian Primary Temporary Polling Station and subsequently, the Busunu D/A Polling Station. He held this role until the 2012 and 2016 elections, when he contested the Damongo Constituency parliamentary primaries on the ticket of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), but lost both attempts to the current Managing Director of the Ghana Water Company Limited, Adam Mutawakilu, also known as Garlus.

Mr Castro did not give up but entered another race, this time for the position of constituency secretary of Damongo. He again lost, this time to the current secretary of the party, Braimah Alhassan.

According to some youth around him, his loss never deterred him from working for the NDC in the region.

Having lived and worked in the same environment for thirty-one (31) years—from 1994 to date—in the former Damongo District (now including Central and North Gonja), and with a solid understanding of the enclave, Mr Yakubu Yussif Castro is highly tipped as the man to manage the relatively tense political and chieftaincy atmosphere in Damongo. He is also expected to address the annual floods in Damongo and Busunu, while managing the expectations and concerns of the youth.

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President appoints Dr Alhassan Iddrisu as Acting Government Statistician

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Don’t politicise galamsey fight – Donyina Mensah

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Michael Donyina Mensah, Executive Director of CenPOA Michael Donyina Mensah, Executive Director of CenPOA

The politicisation of illegal mining has made it extremely difficult to address the canker, which has now become an existential threat to Ghanaians, the Executive Director of the Centre for Public Awareness and Opinion (CenPOA) has claimed.

According to the policy analyst, politicians have refused to genuinely commit to tackling the issue and instead choose to make political statements at the expense of citizens.

He recounted how former President John Dramani Mahama, while in opposition, capitalised on the galamsey menace and promised to address it if elected.

He noted that some communicators of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) heavily criticised the previous administration and created the impression that only appointees of the then NPP government were involved in illegal mining.

“However, over time, we have all witnessed that members of the current ruling government have also been involved in the illegal activities that are destroying our water bodies and forest reserves,” he said.

Speaking on Frontline on Rainbow Radio 87.5FM, Michael Donyina Mensah stated that Ghanaians expected the NDC to demonstrate the same urgency it showed in passing the Gold Board Bill by repealing Legislative Instrument (L.I.) 2464, which grants permits for mining in forest reserves.

He questioned whether the NDC is prioritising the establishment of the Gold Board over the fight against illegal mining, saying:

“We want President John Dramani Mahama to understand that galamsey was a very topical issue during the general elections, and he should not treat it lightly. If he fails to act, the situation will only worsen.”

“The galamsey problem will be difficult to solve if we continue to politicise it. During the electioneering period, proceeds from illegal mining financed some political campaigns, making it extremely difficult to combat the issue.

“You have to be firm; otherwise, it will be unmanageable. The challenge is that addressing it may provoke backlash from illegal miners who supported political parties. Galamsey made former President Akufo-Addo and the NPP unpopular, and if President Mahama fails to deal with it as he promised, it will also affect the NDC.”

Here’s what could soon cost you a lot more because of Trump’s massive tariffs

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President Donald Trump on Wednesday launched a US trade war with every country via a barrage of tariffs that are set to go into effect almost immediately. American consumers and businesses stand to pay a hefty price for that battle.

For the first time since Trump’s return to the Oval Office, it’s not a question of what could get more expensive due to tariffs but rather a matter of when. And the short answer to what could get expensive is, well, everything.

Assuming Trump proceeds with the plans he laid out on Wednesday — and he has said there is no room for negotiation — only certain goods from Mexico and Canada have a shot at avoiding any tariffs.

Otherwise, all countries’ goods will be subject to a minimum 10% tariff, with rates going much higher for 60 countries the administration deems the “worst offenders” in terms of trade barriers.

At the very top of that list is China. Come April 9, the US will impose a 54% tariff on nearly everything coming from China. And rates go even higher, to 79%, if Trump follows through with his promise to slap an additional 25% tariff on any nation that buys oil from Venezuela, which China has done.

And then starting on May 2, the 54% tariff rate will also be applied to packages worth less than $800 coming to the US from China and Hong Kong. (Think Shein, Temu and AliExpress.)

In total, the average American household will pay $2,100 more per year for goods because of the tariffs, the nonpartisan Tax Foundation estimated.

The ‘worst offenders’

The United States imported $439 billion worth of goods from China last year, the second top source of imports behind Mexico.

Among the other “worst offenders” that the US relies heavily on for imported goods are Vietnam, which will face an across-the-board 46% tariff; and Taiwan, which will be subjected to a 32% tariff rate.

Vietnam was the sixth top source of goods the US imported last year and Taiwan was the eighth, according to US Census Bureau data.

Since tariffs are a tax on imported goods, it’s American businesses that will have to foot the bill initially when goods from these countries reach the US. But it’s not always the case that businesses fully pass along the additional costs they’re responsible for.

In some cases, they may have contracts set in advance with wholesale customers requiring them to sell to them at a given price. Or they may opt to keep prices lower relative to the additional cost they face in order to keep customers.

Even if more production shifts to the US, where Trump has repeatedly said tariffs are “zero,” it can cost more to produce the same goods that were purchased from abroad, which could lead to price hikes.

Having said that, here’s what has the potential to get most expensive from the new round of tariffs.

Laptops and tablets

China, Vietnam and Taiwan were the top three foreign suppliers of laptops and tablets to the US last year, shipping a total of $47.2 billion worth, according to federal trade data.

Almost all consumer electronics, including smartphones and computer monitors, are likely to see price increases.

Additionally, since the US relies heavily on Taiwan for semiconductors, US consumers are likely to see a price hike on laptops, cars, household appliances, medical devices, Wi-Fi routers and LED lightbulbs. And these products often don’t just require one or two chips — new cars contain thousands of them.

(Trump floated a separate 25% semiconductor tariff, but a fact sheet the White House put out on Wednesday said such tariffs won’t come on top of the reciprocal tariffs that were announced.)

Ed Brzytwa, vice president for international trade at the Consumer Technology Association, told CNN it will likely take three to four months for current retail inventories to dry up. At which point, consumers could start to see prices go up “just in time for the back-to-school shopping season and the holidays.”

Footwear

China and Vietnam shipped a combined $18.5 billion worth of shoes to the US last year. That’s nearly 70% of all shoes the US imported.

Toys

China and Vietnam were the top two sources of foreign toys sent to the US last year, shipping a total of $15 billion worth.

The Toy Association estimates that 77% of all toys sold in the US are manufactured in China alone. “It’s just not an industry that is built to be able to manage through a tariff of that magnitude,” Greg Ahearn, president and CEO of the trade group, told CNN, referring to the soon-to-be 54% tariff on Chinese goods.

American consumers, he said, likely won’t start seeing higher prices until late summer, when new products are typically rolled out ahead of the back-to-school period and shipped along with “staple” toys.

Because the profit margins on toys tend to be fairly slim, toy companies have little ability absorb much of the higher costs from tariffs, he said. All the more so with 54% tariffs.

Toys made in China that are sold in the US, he estimates, will cost consumers at least 30% more than they currently do.

Clothing

If you want a sense of just how much apparel the US imports, look no further than the tags on your clothing. If you’re seeing a lot of China and Vietnam printed, rest assured you’re not alone. Both shipped about $14 billion worth of apparel to the US last year, the top two sources of foreign-made clothes.

On top of which, other top sources of foreign apparel, Bangladesh, India, Indonesia and Cambodia, are also being hit with “reciprocal tariffs” ranging from 26% to 49%.

“The Trump tariffs will have a substantial impact on the fashion industry,” Stephanie Gauzens, a spokesperson for the US Fashion Industry Association, told CNN. Gauzens didn’t provide CNN with estimates on how much more Americans could stand to pay for clothing.

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Apologise to Your Daughter – Kennedy Agyapong Baby Mama Blasts Him Over Apology She Calls ‘Empty’

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Moira Araba Dawson-Williams, baby mama of renowned Ghanaian politician Kennedy Agyapong, has responded sharply to the former MP’s recent public apology, accusing him of deliberately ignoring the daughter they share, Anell Agyapong.

In a video circulating online, Moira expressed her disappointment in Kennedy Agyapong for choosing to issue a public apology at the TESCON conference held at the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST), while failing to acknowledge or apologise to his estranged daughter.

“You went to KNUST to say sorry to a bunch of kids who do not know you from anywhere,” she said in the video.

“None of the kids you have refused to pay their school fees attend KNUST.”

Kennedy Agyapong, during his appearance at the event, publicly asked for forgiveness from individuals he had offended over the years. However, Moira noted that the apology was largely directed at male colleagues and political associates, with no mention of the women or children affected by his past remarks and actions.

The former Assin Central MP’s relationship with Moira and their daughter Anell has been strained for years.

In 2020, Kennedy openly disowned Anell after alleging that she dropped out of the Southern California Institute of Technology despite his financial support.

He further accused her and her mother of immoral behavior, refusing to accept Anell’s later public apology when she tried to reconcile.

Moira now believes that Kennedy’s latest attempt at reconciliation is more performative than heartfelt.

According to her, if the politician is genuinely seeking peace, he must begin with those closest to him—especially his children.

“I have accepted the apology,” she stated, “but my daughter and I will visit his house and give him the blasting he deserves.”

Her comments have ignited conversations online, with mixed reactions from the public.

While some sympathize with her position as a mother defending her daughter, others believe the conflict should be resolved privately.

Kennedy Agyapong, known for his outspoken nature and political boldness, has yet to publicly respond to Moira’s latest statements.

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Government will prioritise STEM education for upper primary pupils – Education Minister

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In a bid to enhance global competitiveness, pupils from Upper Primary Four to Senior High will soon embark on intensive studies in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics, commonly known as STEM.

The Minister of Education, Haruna Iddrisu, who made the announcement on April 4, revealed that the government is allocating significant funding to ensure the success of this initiative.

Majority leadership committed to growth of new MPs – Edem Agbana

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Edem Agbana, Member of Parliament for Ketu North, has commended the majority leadership in Parliament for their commitment to fostering the growth and development of newly elected Members of Parliament (MPs).

Speaking on the Channel One Newsroom on Friday April 4, Agbana highlighted the efforts of the leadership in creating an enabling environment for first-time MPs to thrive.

He emphasised the importance of the mentorship, guidance and opportunities given to equip new MPs with the skills and knowledge needed to effectively represent their constituents.

Agbana, one of the youngest MPs in Ghana’s 9th Parliament, acknowledged the challenges faced by new legislators in navigating parliamentary procedures and fulfilling their legislative duties.

He stressed that the support from the majority leadership is empowering them to make meaningful contributions to national development.

Agbana stated “The leadership of the majority caucus led by the honourable Mahama Ayariga and our chief Whip the honourable Rockson-Nelson Etse Dafeamekpor are so committed to giving young people, giving the first timers on our side the opportunity to build our confidence and to contribute to discussions on the floor.

“So the guidance from them, the support the encouragement all contribute to our performance. So you may have realised that in this first meeting many of my colleague first timers made impressive contributions.”

Meet Theophilus Annor, the Ghanaian making waves in dentistry innovation

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Theophilus Annor, a Ghanaian digital dental technician and graduate student at the Tyler School of Art and Architecture, is making significant strides in dentistry in the United States.

His hard work recently earned him a spot on Temple University’s “30 Under 30” award list.

The award is presented to former students of the university who have made remarkable contributions in their careers and communities before the age of 30.

In a recent post shared on LinkedIn, Annor expressed his gratitude for the recognition, saying, “I’m incredibly honored to be recognized as a Temple 30 Under 30 awardee for 2025! This achievement is a testament to the support of my mentors, peers, and community who have shaped my journey. Grateful for the opportunity to be part of such an inspiring group of leaders making an impact. Excited for what’s ahead!”

Temple University, in a post on their website, praised Annor’s blend of science and dentistry.

“Theophilus looks forward to a career in dentistry in the United States but also continuing his artistry, through which he combines traditional metallurgy and 3D printing to make fine jewelry,” it noted.

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‘There will be a showdown in 2028’ – Kennedy Agyapong declares ahead of elections

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Former flagbearer aspirant of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Kennedy Agyapong Former flagbearer aspirant of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Kennedy Agyapong

Former flagbearer aspirant of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Kennedy Agyapong, has assured party members that all efforts will be made to return the party to power.

According to Agyapong, the NPP has capable men to do the job, and come 2028, the party will be fully mobilized to deliver a “showdown” in the general elections.

Speaking to members of TESCON at the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST), Agyapong emphasized the need for unity and forgiveness within the party.

“In politics, we offend each other. Let us put it behind us. The only people who become better in society are those who forgive their brothers and friends who offend them,” he said.

He stressed that without unity, the party cannot achieve its goals, but with a collective front, the NPP can overcome the challenges ahead.

“We need to come together and become one formidable force that is ready to fight. It is not going to be easy in 2028. It will be tough, but with unity, I assure you, we have the men. We will gather them, and there will be a showdown,” Agyapong declared.

He encouraged party members not to lose hope.

“Do not despair. Have hope. Have confidence that whatever any political party has done to win power, the NPP can do it too.”

AM/KA

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Razak Simpson’s goal is the goal of the decade – Amankwah Mireku

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Former Hearts of Oak captain Amankwah Mireku has heaped praise on Razak Simpson after the Nations FC defender scored a spectacular goal against his former club in their midweek clash.

Simpson’s stunning strike was decisive as Nations FC edged Hearts of Oak 1-0 at the Tuba Astroturf on Thursday, April 3, 2025. The defender’s goal, a breathtaking long-range effort, left local football enthusiasts in awe.

Speaking about the goal, Mireku did not hold back in his admiration, suggesting it could go down as one of the greatest in recent history.

“Razak Simpson’s goal could be the goal of the season, and if we take it back a little bit, it could even be the goal of the decade. Fantastic goal,” Mireku told Ghana Sports Page.

Simpson’s goal adds to the growing highlight reel of the Ghana Premier League season, further proving the league’s ability to produce world-class moments.

For Hearts of Oak, the defeat extends their poor run of form, putting pressure on head coach Abubakar Ouattara to turn things around as the title race intensifies. Meanwhile, Nations FC continues to climb the table as they go third while Hearts drop to 6th.

‘There will be a showdown in 2028’ – Kennedy Agyapong declares ahead of elections

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Former flagbearer aspirant of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Kennedy Agyapong, has assured party members that all efforts will be made to return the party to power.

According to Agyapong, the NPP has capable men to do the job, and come 2028, the party will be fully mobilized to deliver a “showdown” in the general elections.

Speaking to members of TESCON at the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST), Agyapong emphasized the need for unity and forgiveness within the party.

“In politics, we offend each other. Let us put it behind us. The only people who become better in society are those who forgive their brothers and friends who offend them,” he said.

He stressed that without unity, the party cannot achieve its goals, but with a collective front, the NPP can overcome the challenges ahead.

“We need to come together and become one formidable force that is ready to fight. It is not going to be easy in 2028. It will be tough, but with unity, I assure you, we have the men. We will gather them, and there will be a showdown,” Agyapong declared.

He encouraged party members not to lose hope.

“Do not despair. Have hope. Have confidence that whatever any political party has done to win power, the NPP can do it too.”

AM/KA

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Amoakohene urges vigilance as Ashanti Region receives 110,000 Ghana Cards to clear backlog

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The Ashanti Regional Minister, Dr Frank Amoakohene, has announced the allocation of over 110,000 blank Ghana Cards to the region, aimed at addressing a significant backlog of pending applications.

In a Facebook post on Friday, 4 April, Dr Amoakohene described the development as a “major boost” to the operations of the National Identification Authority (NIA) in the region, which has been grappling with approximately 80,000 unresolved Ghana Card applications.

The Minister disclosed this following a meeting with the Ashanti Regional Head of the NIA and his team, commending the leadership of the Authority’s Executive Secretary, Yayra Koku, for facilitating the distribution from the Head Office.

“We remain committed to supporting the NIA in its vital role of ensuring that only eligible Ghanaians are duly registered, and that no one is left behind,” he stated.

Beyond logistics, Dr Amoakohene raised concern over the growing issue of non-Ghanaians allegedly acquiring Ghana Cards with the help of “unscrupulous individuals.” He warned that such practices threaten the integrity of the national database and called for stricter vetting and community vigilance.

“This practice undermines the integrity of our national database and must be tackled head-on,” he added.

The Ghana Card has become a central document for identification and access to various public services, and officials have been under pressure to expand coverage and resolve application bottlenecks across the country.

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Are you the same A Plus who is now mute because of GH¢400K? – Adom-Otchere questions MP

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A Plus and Paul Adom-Otchere A Plus and Paul Adom-Otchere

Former Board Chairman of the Ghana Airports Company Limited, Paul Adom-Otchere, has accused the Member of Parliament for Gomoa Central in the Central Region, Kwame Asare Obeng, popularly known as A Plus, of being influenced by money to remain silent in his advocacy.

According to Adom-Otchere, who doubles as media personality and host of Good Evening Ghana on Metro TV, A Plus, who is widely known for openly criticising the ills of government, has suddenly gone quiet due to alleged monetary inducement from the ruling government.

Speaking on his Good Evening Ghana show, Adom-Otchere maintained his position, accusing A Plus of receiving GH¢200,000 and an extra GH¢100,000 for a project in his constituency, and allegedly pocketing the funds to silence his once-vocal criticism of government.

He further claimed that A Plus has benefited from a GH¢400,000 parliamentary fund and has, as a result, lost his credibility as someone who used to hold governments accountable.

“A Plus, are you the same person? Are you the same A Plus who is now taking GH¢200,000 in Parliament that you claim will be used for a project in your constituency, and an extra GH¢150,000?” he questioned.

“Are you the same person who saw so much corruption in the NDC government and even played a song for the NPP to win power?

“When the NPP came into power, you said they were thieves and went on UTV to criticize them. But now, what are you doing? Is that the reason why we voted for you? To join Parliament and receive GH¢400,000 in your pocket when we can’t even pay BECE registration fees? Kwame A Plus, our ‘saviour’, is this what politics does to people?” Adom-Otchere added.

Meanwhile, A Plus has denied the allegations of pocketing any GH¢200,000.

He explained that the funds in question are part of a government policy to support development projects by Members of Parliament.

According to him, the money, which he is yet to receive, will not pass through him directly but will be disbursed through the District Assembly for the intended development works.

AM/KA

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Are you the same A Plus who is now mute because of GH¢400K? – Adom-Otchere questions MP

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A Plus and Paul Adom-Otchere A Plus and Paul Adom-Otchere

Former Board Chairman of the Ghana Airports Company Limited, Paul Adom-Otchere, has accused the Member of Parliament for Gomoa Central in the Central Region, Kwame Asare Obeng, popularly known as A Plus, of being influenced by money to remain silent in his advocacy.

According to Adom-Otchere, who doubles as media personality and host of Good Evening Ghana on Metro TV, A Plus, who is widely known for openly criticising the ills of government, has suddenly gone quiet due to alleged monetary inducement from the ruling government.

Speaking on his Good Evening Ghana show, Adom-Otchere maintained his position, accusing A Plus of receiving GH¢200,000 and an extra GH¢100,000 for a project in his constituency, and allegedly pocketing the funds to silence his once-vocal criticism of government.

He further claimed that A Plus has benefited from a GH¢400,000 parliamentary fund and has, as a result, lost his credibility as someone who used to hold governments accountable.

“A Plus, are you the same person? Are you the same A Plus who is now taking GH¢200,000 in Parliament that you claim will be used for a project in your constituency, and an extra GH¢150,000?” he questioned.

“Are you the same person who saw so much corruption in the NDC government and even played a song for the NPP to win power?

“When the NPP came into power, you said they were thieves and went on UTV to criticize them. But now, what are you doing? Is that the reason why we voted for you? To join Parliament and receive GH¢400,000 in your pocket when we can’t even pay BECE registration fees? Kwame A Plus, our ‘saviour’, is this what politics does to people?” Adom-Otchere added.

Meanwhile, A Plus has denied the allegations of pocketing any GH¢200,000.

He explained that the funds in question are part of a government policy to support development projects by Members of Parliament.

According to him, the money, which he is yet to receive, will not pass through him directly but will be disbursed through the District Assembly for the intended development works.

AM/KA

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Arrest Kevin Taylor; he must be held accountable under the law – President John Dramani Mahama Told

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US-based Ghanaian social media personality Twene Jonas has called on President John Dramani Mahama to arrest Kevin Taylor immediately. He said that Kevin Taylor has been on court warrants for some time now but the government has failed to arrest him.

Twene Jonas made these comments when reacting to another controversial statement that was made by Kevin Taylor concerning the recent Kumasi Adum Market Fire.

Mawuli Semevo, a legend goes home today

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The final burial rites of veteran actor, Mawuli Semevo will be held at the National Theatre today, April 5 at 9:00am.

On Thursday, March 27, the National Theatre of Ghana held a tribute event dubbed, “Remembering Mawuli Semevo” to honour the life and legacy of the renowned actor who passed on Thursday, February 20.

Mawuli Semevo, who retired as the director of Drama Company, one of the three resident performing groups of the National Theatre of Ghana sadly passed away in February at the Ridge Hospital due to injuries he suffered in a fire accident. (Related articles: Veteran actor Mawuli Semevo dies from fire accident complications, Tribute in memory of Mawuli Semevo, EDITOR’S LENS: In memory of Mawuli Semevo)

Known for his exceptional acting skills, both on stage and in films, Semevo featured in several productions, including Harvest at 17, A Stab in the Dark, Escape of Love, Like Cotton Twines, and The Good Old Days: The Love of AA.

19-Year-Old Zinabu Allegedly Gang-Raped to Death in Twifo Praso

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Twifo Praso, Ghana – A horrifying incident has sent shockwaves through the community of Twifo Praso as a 19-year-old young woman, identified as Zinabu, was allegedly gang-raped to death. Her lifeless body was discovered under disturbing circumstances, blindfolded and with her lips glued shut.

The gruesome discovery was made on Friday, April 4, 2025, sending residents and authorities into a state of alarm. Reports indicate that Zinabu may have endured brutal sexual violence before succumbing to her injuries. Authorities are investigating the possibility of multiple assailants being involved in this heinous crime.

Local law enforcement has launched an intensive probe into the matter, with officers combing through evidence at the crime scene in a bid to trace the perpetrators. “This is a deeply disturbing case, and we are dedicating all necessary resources to ensure those responsible face justice,” a police spokesperson stated.

Community members, activists, and rights organizations have expressed outrage over the incident, calling for swift justice. Many have also pointed to a disturbing trend of gender-based violence in the country, emphasizing the urgent need for stronger legal measures and societal intervention to protect women and girls.

“We cannot allow such brutality to go unchecked,” said one activist. “Zinabu deserved a future, and we owe it to her to ensure that those responsible for this barbaric act are held accountable.”

As investigations continue, the community of Twifo Praso remains on edge, demanding answers and justice for the young woman whose life was cruelly taken. Authorities are urging anyone with information to come forward to aid in the apprehension of the culprits.

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National Cathedral project was demonized; I would build one for the state if I had the funds – NDC MP

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Ahmed Ibrahim, the Member of Parliament for the Banda Constituency Ahmed Ibrahim, the Member of Parliament for the Banda Constituency

Ahmed Ibrahim, the Member of Parliament for the Banda Constituency in the Bono Region, has stated that he would build a national cathedral for the state if he had the financial means.

The MP, who also serves as the Minister for Local Government, Chieftaincy, and Religious Affairs, expressed regret over how the previous government’s National Cathedral project was heavily criticized, to the extent that its potential benefits were overlooked.

Speaking in an interview on Adom TV on April 2, 2025, the MP emphasized his personal support for religious institutions, saying that he has always assisted churches in his constituency.

“You see, the National Cathedral, we demonized it to the point that even if something good was to come out of it, you couldn’t say it,” he remarked.

He admitted that the project had a problematic start, but urged the public to be patient and await the outcome of an ongoing audit.

“The start was also problematic. You see, certain things outrun others. So, let us wait for the auditing report,” he said.

Sharing his personal view, he added, “If I had my own money, I could build a National Cathedral for the state.

“I am an elder, and if you go to my constituency, I use my own money to support churches, almost all churches in my constituency,” he stated.

The National Cathedral project, initiated under the Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo administration, remains incomplete and is currently under audit to account for expenditures and progress.

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22-year-old Prostitute Breaks Down in Tears After Being Sentenced to 5 Years in Prison

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In a heartrending courtroom scene at the Achimota Circuit Court, 22-year-old Nicky Isabella, who had long been involved in prostitution, broke down in tears as the sentence was pronounced. The court handed down a five-year prison term for her role in a human trafficking case that has shocked the local community and underscored the severe consequences of exploiting vulnerable individuals.

The case against Nicky Isabella centers on her involvement in a network accused of trafficking individuals for profit. Court records revealed that the prosecution presented evidence linking her to activities that facilitated the exploitation of several victims. As testimony unfolded, witnesses detailed how the network operated, leaving many to suffer at the hands of traffickers who preyed on the impoverished and desperate. The gravity of these offenses was palpable in the courtroom, with legal experts emphasizing that such crimes not only devastate lives but also erode community trust.

Throughout the lengthy proceedings, the judge maintained a firm stance against human trafficking, highlighting that sentences in such cases must reflect both the seriousness of the crime and the need to deter future exploitation. Despite the complexity of the case and the often-blurred lines between victim and perpetrator in trafficking scenarios, the court’s decision to impose a five-year sentence was clear: those who facilitate or profit from the suffering of others will face strict legal consequences.

During the sentencing, emotional moments took center stage. Nicky Isabella’s tears were a stark visual representation of the human cost behind the headlines. Observers noted that her breakdown could signify deep remorse for her actions or a broader, painful recognition of her own victimization within a system rife with abuse. Her emotional display resonated with many, sparking discussions among advocates and legal experts about the need for comprehensive support systems to help rehabilitate individuals entangled in such destructive networks.

The case has already ignited debates regarding the best approaches to curtailing human trafficking while addressing the rehabilitation needs of those involved. Community leaders and human rights activists are calling for enhanced social services and targeted programs that can both prevent trafficking and offer viable alternatives for those caught in its grip. The sentence delivered at Achimota Circuit Court, while punitive, may also serve as a catalyst for broader legal reforms and community initiatives aimed at protecting at-risk populations.

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‘Next time, don’t pair me with a rude and unruly reverend father’

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Tension flared between the Member of Parliament for South Dayi, Rockson-Nelson Dafeamekpor, and his colleague Member of Parliament for Assin South, Reverend John Ntim Fordjour, during a panel discussion on Metro TV on Friday, April 4, 2025.

The show began on a peaceful note but escalated into a heated exchange when the two lawmakers discussed allegations made by the Assin South MP regarding two suspicious flights that landed at Kotoka International Airport in March and departed for Gran Canaria, Spain, on March 25.

The Assin South MP maintained that his intelligence indicated the flights—an air ambulance and a private jet—might have been involved in drug trafficking or money laundering. However, the South Dayi MP dismissed these claims as baseless.

The exchanges intensified, leading the South Dayi MP to express his frustration to the host of the show:

“Next time, don’t pair me with a rude and unruly reverend father like him. Don’t pair me with him… no, no, don’t pair me with him.”

The show host swiftly interjected, stating that the comments were unfair and amounted to a personal attack on Reverend Ntim Fordjour.

The South Dayi MP responded: “You can actually scandalize a government and think that you should be allowed to go scot-free? He won’t take any admonishment from you; he kept interrupting me. There are ethics on this program. If he cannot stand and operate by the ethics, he shouldn’t appear on the program.”

Following continued protests from the host, the South Dayi MP withdrew his comments.

Rockson-Nelson Dafeamekpor further criticized the Assin South lawmaker, stating that he had his facts wrong:

“His geography is so poor that he does not know that the Canary Islands are off the coast of Morocco. There is only maritime water serving as a boundary between Las Palmas and Casablanca. So, if a plane lifts off from Las Palmas and lands in Casablanca, he has a problem.”

The MP for Assin South, Reverend John Ntim Fordjour, who is also the Minority’s Ranking Member on the Defence and Interior Committee, had earlier claimed at a press conference that the flights—an air ambulance and a private jet—might have been involved in drug trafficking or money laundering.

He alleged that one of the aircraft, Air MED flight L823 AM, landed in Ghana on March 20 and remained for five days without any record of transporting a patient.

These allegations prompted President John Mahama to order security agencies to “immediately and fully collaborate with the honourable Member of Parliament so he provides all necessary information to investigate the allegations and take all action necessary to expose any drug dealing.”

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Forget missing containers and talk about how ECG makes huge money like MTN

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Forget missing containers and talk about how ECG makes huge money like MTN – Dubik Mahama

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Former Managing Director of the Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG), Samuel Dubik Mahama, has highlighted the significant financial growth of the power distributor, comparing its revenue performance to telecommunications giant MTN.

Speaking on Asaase Radio, Mahama revealed that ECG’s monthly earnings have soared from approximately GH¢500 million to a staggering GH¢1.5 billion.

“ECG should not be perceived as a small-scale enterprise. It is one of the largest businesses in the country today,” he emphasized. “If you look at its current revenue stream, it now matches what companies like MTN generate.”

He attributed this remarkable increase to strategic operational changes implemented under his leadership.

“When I assumed office, revenue hovered around GH¢450 million to GH¢500 million, and in exceptional months, it reached GH¢700 million. Today, that figure has tripled to GH¢1.5 billion. This was achieved by transforming the way ECG operates,” he explained.

Mahama also defended ECG’s pricing model and extensive infrastructure developments, urging a more strategic discussion on the company’s financial management rather than focusing solely on reports of missing containers.

His remarks come amid ongoing debates about ECG’s operational challenges and revenue collection efficiency.

Source; GhBase News.

America’s 10% Tariff: Africa’s Golden Opportunity

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The United States’ decision to impose a 10% tariff on all imports marks a pivotal moment in global trade dynamics. While policymakers in Washington may argue that this move protects domestic industries and reduces dependency on foreign goods, the long-term consequences could be far-reaching.

This policy, rather than strengthening U.S. dominance, could signal the beginning of a declining phase in American hegemony and weaken its leadership in the global economic order. At the same time, this shift presents an unprecedented opportunity for the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) to emerge as a formidable player in global commerce.

The Declining Phase of American Hegemony

For decades, the U.S. has been the epicentre of the world economy, setting the rules of global trade through multilateral institutions and strategic alliances.

However, the imposition of broad tariffs on imports suggests a shift toward protectionism, a strategy that historically backfires by triggering retaliatory measures, reducing trade efficiency, and eroding diplomatic goodwill. Here’s how this tariff could accelerate America’s decline as the dominant global economic force:

1. Erosion of Free Trade Leadership

The U.S. has long been a champion of free-market capitalism, advocating for global trade liberalization through agreements such as WTO regulations, and bilateral trade deals. A blanket 10% tariff contradicts these very principles, making it harder for the U.S. to argue against protectionist policies in other nations.

Countries that once followed America’s trade model may now look toward alternative economic leadership, particularly from China and the European Union.

2. Strengthening of Economic Rivals

While the U.S. is imposing import taxes, China is expanding its trade footprint through the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), strengthening ties with Africa, Asia, and Latin America.

The EU is deepening its economic alliances through expanded trade agreements. Meanwhile, BRICS nations (Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa) are actively promoting de-dollarization and alternative financial systems. By isolating itself with protectionist policies, the U.S. risks pushing its trade partners toward rival economic blocs, weakening its global influence.

3. Declining Trust in the U.S. Dollar

One of the pillars of U.S. economic hegemony is the dominance of the U.S. dollar (USD) as the world’s reserve currency. This dominance is maintained through global trade reliance on the USD for transactions and foreign exchange reserves.

However, if countries begin diversifying their trade away from the U.S. due to these tariffs, they may seek alternative settlement mechanisms in Chinese yuan, euros, or regional currencies, further reducing reliance on the USD and diminishing American financial power.

4. Global Supply Chain Reconfigurations

American firms that rely on imports for production, ranging from tech companies to automotive manufacturers, will face higher costs, making their products less competitive globally. In contrast, competitors in Asia, Europe, and Africa could step in to fill the supply chain void left by weakened American trade relationships.

The AfCFTA: A Blessing in Disguise

As the U.S. retreats into protectionism, Africa has a unique opportunity to strengthen its economic integration through the AfCFTA. Launched in 2021, AfCFTA is the largest free trade area by the number of participating countries, aiming to boost intra-African trade, industrialization, and economic self-sufficiency. Here’s how the U.S. tariff shift could accelerate Africa’s economic rise:

1. Increased Trade Diversification

With reduced U.S. trade appeal, African nations will be incentivized to trade more with one another, strengthening regional supply chains and reducing reliance on external partners. For example, Ghana, which exports cocoa to the U.S., can shift towards processing more cocoa locally and selling finished chocolate products within Africa, capturing greater value.

2. Attraction of Foreign Investment

As the U.S. creates barriers for global commerce, investors seeking new markets with lower trade restrictions may turn to Africa. The AfCFTA provides a 1.4-billion-person market with zero intra-African tariffs, making it an attractive destination for manufacturing, tech, and agriculture-based industries.

For instance, automotive giants like Volkswagen and Toyota are already expanding operations in Ghana, Rwanda, and South Africa to serve the African market rather than relying on Western exports.

3. Strengthening Africa’s Industrial Base

Africa has historically been an exporter of raw materials rather than finished goods. However, with reduced Western trade dominance, African countries have the chance to scale up local production.

Nations like Nigeria, Egypt, and South Africa are investing in textiles, pharmaceuticals, and automotive industries, allowing them to become suppliers of finished goods to their neighbours instead of depending on imports from the U.S. or Europe.

4. Empowering African Currencies

If African nations increase intra-continental trade under AfCFTA, the reliance on the U.S. dollar for trade settlements could decline. More countries could adopt regional trade settlement systems using local currencies, strengthening African financial independence.

5. Reducing African Dependence on the U.S. and China

The U.S. tariff policy inadvertently encourages Africa to build a self-sufficient economy, reducing reliance on American and Chinese imports.

For instance, African tech startups can focus on localized innovations instead of depending on expensive American hardware, fostering a new era of industrialization.

Conclusion: A Turning Point in Global Economic Power

The U.S. 10% import tariff is not merely a domestic policy; it has global ramifications that could accelerate America’s decline as the dominant economic superpower.

While the move may aim to protect American jobs and industries, it risks alienating trade partners, reducing global confidence in the U.S. dollar, and opening doors for economic rivals like China and the European Union.

For Africa, however, this shift is a strategic blessing in disguise. As the U.S. turns inward, the AfCFTA can step up to fill the void, integrate Africa’s economies, and position the continent as the next global manufacturing and trade hub.

By leveraging this moment, Africa can transform from a raw-materials exporter into a competitive economic powerhouse, rewriting its role in the world order.

As global power realigns, the question is no longer whether the U.S. will maintain its hegemony but whether Africa will seize this moment to emerge as the next global economic frontier.

The writer, Ephraim Ofori Numosuor, is a Financial Economist | Research & Policy Analyst.

Email: numosuorephraim@gmail.com

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Oyinbo man married to Nigerian laments difficulty of getting Naija passport

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An American man popularly known as Oyinbo has stirred reactions after lamenting the frustrating process of obtaining a Nigerian passport despite being legally married to a Nigerian woman.

In a viral video circulating on social media, the visibly displeased man appeared alongside his Nigerian wife as they criticized the country’s immigration policy, especially as it relates to foreign spouses of Nigerian women.

Second List of Nominees for District Chief Executives Announced

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Second List of Nominees for District Chief Executives Announced

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The President of Ghana has released a second list of nominees for the position of District Chief Executives. This announcement comes in line with Article 243 (1) of the 1992 Constitution and Section 20 (1) of the Local Governance Act, 2016 (Act 936). The nominees are now awaiting approval from their respective Assemblies before they can officially take up their roles.

This list was shared in a letter from the President dated April 4, 2025. The appointment of District Chief Executives is an important step in local governance, as these individuals will play a key role in managing district affairs and implementing government policies at the local level. Their leadership is crucial for the development and progress of the communities they will serve.

The announcement has generated interest among the public, as many are eager to see who will be appointed to these significant positions. The selection process is closely watched, as it reflects the government’s commitment to local governance and community development. The nominees are expected to bring their skills and experience to the table to help improve the lives of citizens in their districts.

As the approval process begins, it will be important for the Assemblies to carefully consider the qualifications and capabilities of each nominee. The role of District Chief Executive is not only about leadership but also about accountability and service to the community. The right choices can lead to positive changes and growth in the districts.

The release of the second list of nominees for District Chief Executives marks a significant moment in Ghana’s local governance. As the country moves forward, the selected individuals will have the opportunity to make a meaningful impact in their communities. The public will be watching closely as the approval process unfolds, hoping for leaders who are dedicated to serving the people.

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Even the mighty Otumfuo spoke with care under Akufo-Addo – A Plus slams NPP for criticising NDC govt

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Asantehene Otumfuo Osei Tutu II Asantehene Otumfuo Osei Tutu II

Independent Member of Parliament for Gomoa Central, Kwame Asare-Obeng, popularly known as A Plus, has stated that the culture of silence under the erstwhile New Patriotic Party (NPP) government, led by former President Akufo-Addo, was so intense that even the powerful King of the Ashanti Kingdom, Otumfuo Osei Tutu II, was very cautious when criticizing that administration.

According to A Plus, a controversial musician-turned-politician, the King chose to critique the former administration’s flagship programme only after it had left power.

“I am not an Ashanti, but I revere the Asantehene because of the way he has been able to hold the Ashanti Kingdom together and ensure that there are no chieftaincy disputes in his jurisdiction. God bless him for that. I have so much respect for Otumfuo. A whole Otumfuo Osei Tutu II, when Akufo-Addo was president, was very careful whenever he spoke.

“He never commented on the Free SHS programme until Akufo-Addo exited office. When the NPP was in power, Ghanaians could not speak up. Today, John Mahama is president, and NPP supporters are all over the place complaining. Ghanaians should not take the NPP seriously,” A Plus said in an interview with Adom FM, as monitored by GhanaWeb.

He further criticized the NPP, asserting that the party lacks the moral authority to criticize the Mahama government, which has been in office for only three months.

“Just a few months after the NPP left power, they have found their voices and are talking, while the NDC is looking on. Even some of us who were with the NPP and campaigned to get them into power in 2017 are verbally assaulted when we speak. John Mahama is human; when you make an allegation, he orders for the claim to be investigated. The likes of Bullgod were arrested for criticizing the NPP government. I don’t know the source of the NPP’s confidence. Their conduct makes me angry. You left power recently, and you are always talking since the NDC came to power, as if you are the true owners of the country.”

Are you the same A Plus who is now mute because of GH¢400K? – Paul Adom-Otchere questions Gomoa Central MP

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A Plus and Paul Adom-Otchere A Plus and Paul Adom-Otchere

Former Board Chairman of the Ghana Airports Company Limited, Paul Adom-Otchere, has accused the Member of Parliament for Gomoa Central in the Central Region, Kwame Asare Obeng, popularly known as A Plus, of being influenced by money to remain silent in his advocacy.

According to Adom-Otchere, who doubles as media personality and host of Good Evening Ghana on Metro TV, A Plus, who is widely known for openly criticizing the ills of government, has suddenly gone quiet due to alleged monetary inducement from the ruling government.

Speaking on his Good Evening Ghana show, Adom-Otchere maintained his position, accusing A Plus of receiving GHC 200,000 and an extra GHC 100,000 for a project in his constituency, and allegedly pocketing the funds to silence his once-vocal criticism of government.

He further claimed that A Plus has benefited from a GHC 400,000 parliamentary fund and has, as a result, lost his credibility as someone who used to hold governments accountable.

“A Plus, are you the same person? Are you the same A Plus who is now taking GHC 200,000 in Parliament that you claim will be used for a project in your constituency, and an extra GHC 150,000?” he questioned.

“Are you the same person who saw so much corruption in the NDC government and even played a song for the NPP to win power?

“When the NPP came into power, you said they were thieves and went on UTV to criticize them. But now, what are you doing? Is that the reason why we voted for you? To join Parliament and receive GHC 400,000 in your pocket when we can’t even pay BECE registration fees? Kwame A Plus, our ‘saviour’, is this what politics does to people?” Adom-Otchere added.

Meanwhile, A Plus has denied the allegations of pocketing any GHC 200,000.

He explained that the funds in question are part of a government policy to support development projects by Members of Parliament.

According to him, the money, which he is yet to receive, will not pass through him directly but will be disbursed through the District Assembly for the intended development works.

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Mahama appoints Alhassan Iddrisu as interim Head of Ghana Statistical Service

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President John Dramani Mahama has appointed Alhassan Iddrisu as Acting Government Statistician, pending formal consultations with the Council of State.

The announcement was made in a statement issued by Minister of State for Government Communications, Felix Kwakye Ofosu, on Friday, 4 April.

Iddrisu, a seasoned economist with extensive experience in Ghana’s public sector, currently serves as Director of the Economic Strategy and Research Division at the Ministry of Finance. In that role, he oversees macroeconomic forecasting, policy research, and coordination of real and external sector assessments.

He is credited with leading the preparation of Ghana’s Macroeconomic Outlook Report and contributing significantly to the formulation of the National Budget and Economic Policy.

Iddrisu has held several senior roles, including Director of the Economic Research and Forecasting Division (2013–2019) and Acting Director of the Real Sector Division (2010–2013). He has also served on a number of public sector boards and technical committees, playing a key role in shaping economic governance and development strategy.

In addition to his public service, Iddrisu lectures part-time at the University of Professional Studies, Accra, and has previously worked as a consultant for organisations including Oxfam GB and the World Bank.

He holds a PhD in International Development Studies from the National Graduate Institute for Policy Studies in Tokyo and has advanced degrees from the London School of Economics and the University of Ghana.

The presidency said it is confident in Iddrisu’s capacity to lead Ghana’s statistical services with “excellence and innovation.” His appointment is subject to final approval by the Council of State.

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Are you the same A Plus who is now mute because of GH¢400K? – Paul Adom-Otchere questions Gomoa Central MP

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A Plus and Paul Adom-Otchere A Plus and Paul Adom-Otchere

Former Board Chairman of the Ghana Airports Company Limited, Paul Adom-Otchere, has accused the Member of Parliament for Gomoa Central in the Central Region, Kwame Asare Obeng, popularly known as A Plus, of being influenced by money to remain silent in his advocacy.

According to Adom-Otchere, who doubles as media personality and host of Good Evening Ghana on Metro TV, A Plus, who is widely known for openly criticizing the ills of government, has suddenly gone quiet due to alleged monetary inducement from the ruling government.

Speaking on his Good Evening Ghana show, Adom-Otchere maintained his position, accusing A Plus of receiving GHC 200,000 and an extra GHC 100,000 for a project in his constituency, and allegedly pocketing the funds to silence his once-vocal criticism of government.

He further claimed that A Plus has benefited from a GHC 400,000 parliamentary fund and has, as a result, lost his credibility as someone who used to hold governments accountable.

“A Plus, are you the same person? Are you the same A Plus who is now taking GHC 200,000 in Parliament that you claim will be used for a project in your constituency, and an extra GHC 150,000?” he questioned.

“Are you the same person who saw so much corruption in the NDC government and even played a song for the NPP to win power?

“When the NPP came into power, you said they were thieves and went on UTV to criticize them. But now, what are you doing? Is that the reason why we voted for you? To join Parliament and receive GHC 400,000 in your pocket when we can’t even pay BECE registration fees? Kwame A Plus, our ‘saviour’, is this what politics does to people?” Adom-Otchere added.

Meanwhile, A Plus has denied the allegations of pocketing any GHC 200,000.

He explained that the funds in question are part of a government policy to support development projects by Members of Parliament.

According to him, the money, which he is yet to receive, will not pass through him directly but will be disbursed through the District Assembly for the intended development works.

AM/KA

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