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Seth Acheampong appeals to TTH doctors to call off strike

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Former Eastern Regional Minister, Seth Acheampong, has appealed to striking doctors at the Tamale Teaching Hospital (TTH) to reconsider their decision and return to work, warning that their continued absence could endanger lives.

His appeal follows the indefinite suspension of emergency and outpatient services at the hospital by the Doctors’ Association of Tamale Teaching Hospital (DATTH) on April 23. The decision came in response to what they described as “unwarranted attacks” by Health Minister Kwabena Mintah Akandoh and Tamale North MP Alhassan Suhuyini during a recent ministerial visit.

President John Dramani Mahama had earlier dismissed the hospital’s Chief Executive Officer, Dr. Adam Atiku, following reports of alleged negligence that contributed to the death of a patient at the facility’s Accident and Emergency Ward.

The president’s decision sparked mixed reactions and heightened tensions in the already strained healthcare environment in the Northern Region.

Speaking on Channel One TV’s Breakfast Daily on Thursday, April 24, Acheampong acknowledged the doctors’ concerns but urged them to prioritise the lives of patients.

“I will appeal to the medical practitioners who have gone on strike… Anytime we have had issues, we have pleaded with them. In this circumstance, they are the ones that happen to save lives for us, so I will appeal to them to reconsider their stands,” he said.

He stressed that the matter was administrative and could be resolved through dialogue rather than actions that may put lives at risk.

“This is an administrative matter, so if there is anything that needs to be done, I know that the president is a human being and an experienced person. So if there are matters that need to be discussed, he would have to look at them,” he added.

“We’ll match you boot for boot” – Military warns Bawku conflict instigators

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Chief of Army Staff, Major General Lawrence Kwaku Gbetanu, has issued a stern warning to those fueling the protracted conflict in Bawku, stating that the military will respond with full force to any further acts of violence against civilians or security personnel.

Speaking during a press briefing on Wednesday after touring the troubled Upper East Region town, Maj Gen Gbetanu made it clear that the Ghana Armed Forces would no longer tolerate provocations from individuals bent on destabilizing the area.

Cashew farmers appeal for processing factory

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 Cashew farmers in the Bono Region have called on the Tree Crop Development Authority (TCDA) to facilitate the establishment of a process­ing factory for the cashew apple to generate more income.

According to the farmers, almost all the cashew apple are left to rot on the farms due the lack of technical know-how and industries to process them into useful projects.

Some of the products from cashew apple includes, juices, jam, alcoholic beverages such as wine.

These came to light during the launch of the second phase of Amplifying Voices of Cashew farmers by the Cashew Watch Ghana, a civil society advocacy group at Banda in the Bono Region, yesterday.

The project seeks to among other things, strengthen and em­power cashew farmers to know their rights through the forma­tion of cooperatives, so as to receive the needed support from state actors and organisations for their farming activities.

Mr Alex Bonsu, who rep­resents farmers on the Tree Crop Development Authority, told the Ghanaian Times that the cashew sector was bedeviled with many challenges and expressed the hope that the government estab­lished a cashew board to regulate the sector.

Mr Bonsu revealed that the TCDA had plans in the future to establish a processing factory at vantage points in the country to add value to the cashew crop

He explained that due to lack of processing factory, most farm­ers were not deriving the needed benefits from the crop, saying farmers had no other options than to leave the apple to rot on their farms.

According to him, members of the Tree Crop Development Authority had met the Food and Agriculture Minister, Eric Opoku, on the issue and his response was positive.

Mr Bonsu also revealed that illegal mining activities in cashew growing areas in the region was posing a serious threat to the sus­tainability of the cashew sector and appealed to the government to find lasting solution to the menace.

“Most of the youth at Banda, Sarbie and other surrounding communities are engaged in galamsey destroying cashew farms in search of gold,” he stated.

The Tain District Director of Ministry of Food and Agriculture (MoFA), Alfred Anaman, advised the farmers against the misuse of agrochemicals, including weed­icides and pesticides indicating that the practice posed threat to the environment and lives of farmers.

He then urged them to adhere to good agronomic practices including periodic pruning and smart agriculture to mitigate the negative impact of climate change.

Mr Anaman told the farmers to always approach agric extension officers for advice to improve upon their yields.

The Tain District MoFA also commended Cashew Watch Gha­na for the initiative, which ac­cording to him, would go a long way to empower the farmers.

The National Coordinator of Cashew Watch Ghana, Mr Raphael Ahenu, said under the phase of the project, cashew farmers would be registered to be recognised as a mouthpiece to champion their course.

“We would also organised an­nual cashew festival to showcase cashew products as a form of marketing strategy.

“In order to mitigate climate change impacts on cashew farm­ers, the project would promote smart agriculture and farmers would be taken through training,” he added.

Madam Veronica Azaanab, a cashew farmer, also appealed for a fair stable prices for farmers in order to enable them derive their best.

ROM DANIEL DZIRASAH,
BANDA

When shall Ghana have a national government?

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Don’t be thrown off by the title of this publication, thus, “When shall Ghana have a national government?”. For the past eight years until today, Ghana is alleged by many a Ghanaian to have had at one time a “friends and family” government, and currently having “tribesmen”, if not, “kinsmen” government.

Under the recent past NPP administration led by former President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo, it was obvious that the cup of his political appointments was full to the brim, if not overflowing, with his friends and family members. This is a fact that a baby could even attest to its veracity. What an indisputable fact!

Many, including especially those from the other political divide, the NDC, to be precise, vociferously criticised it. Yes, it was wrong for the government to be seen to be full of not only the Akyems but also close friends and family members of the president. Were they the only ones in the country so meritoriously qualified for those government appointments? No and no! But why did it happen, or allowed to happen?

The very person that stood tallest or heard loudest in condemnation of former President Nana Akufo-Addo for operating that horrible “friends and family” government, is today doing same when the opportunity to govern Ghana fell on his broad shoulders, merrily grabbing it with his two hands amid the singing of songs of praises of hallelujah and Amen.

In the present NDC administration led by President John Dramani Mahama, almost all the top government positions are in the hands of the people of his northern extraction and Voltarian friends. Is the president not in the same accusatory bracket as former President Nana Akufo-Addo for hypocritically practising a government that favours one or two tribes above many others? This is glaringly reflected in the composition of his ministerial and public service appointments.

Do they appoint such persons on merit, and if yes, are they the only ones in Ghana qualified to hold those positions to eventually culminate in the enrichment of such friends and families and tribesmen at the expense of the greater section of Ghanaians and tribes?

What is good for the goose is also good for the gander. However, in this case, it should be said that a practice bitterly criticised when one fellow does it should, in equal measure, be condemned when another resorts to it in the future.

Are the children of Dede and Korkor not the same for both being “Krobofoɔ”, thus, of the same tribal descent or from the same enclave?

Subsequently, President Mahama should not be let off the condemnation hook when caught happily mired in the middle of the practice he abhorrently mocked and critiqued President Nana Akufo-Addo for practising.

I wish to see a government where ministerial and public service appointments are equally and inclusively made along national, but not a few specifically selected regional and or tribal lines.

There must be a reflective national government by way of government and public services appointments by our political parties, if we cannot yet have a Union Government for Ghana as once proposed by the late former Head of State, General IK Acheampong.

Ghana is for all Ghanaians, but not particular persons, regions, or tribes, as may be the erroneous, unspoken thoughts and beliefs of some people.

The day that our presidents bring about equality and inclusivity in their appointments of sector ministers and public services heads, a national government will be born. When shall that be, if I may ask the entirety of fellow Ghanaians and our political leaders?

World Bank to help Ghana provide jobs for over 500,000 youth annually

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Dr Cassiel Ato Forson, Minister of Finance and World Bank’s MD of Operations, Anna Bjerde Dr Cassiel Ato Forson, Minister of Finance and World Bank’s MD of Operations, Anna Bjerde

The World Bank has committed to supporting Ghana in addressing its youth unemployment challenge by backing a new Growth and Jobs Strategy aimed at creating opportunities for over 500,000 young people entering the job market annually.

The announcement followed a high-level meeting at the World Bank headquarters between the Bank’s Managing Director of Operations, Anna Bjerde, and Ghana’s Minister for Finance, Dr Cassiel Ato Forson.

The two leaders discussed plans to collaborate on the design and implementation of the strategy, which focuses on job creation, skills development, and inclusive economic growth.

“This initiative reflects our shared priority of unlocking opportunities for young people,” Bjerde said.

“We are proud to work with Ghana on a strategy that will create jobs and build a stronger, more resilient economy.”

Dr Forson welcomed the support, emphasising the importance of bold, targeted interventions to address the growing number of job seekers.

“This partnership is a major step forward in our efforts to provide decent and sustainable jobs for our youth,” he said.

'Are you going against your words?' – DJ Slim quizzes Stonebwoy after money spraying incident

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UEW student who allegedly died by suicide over girlfriend’s cheating buried

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A Level 100 student of the University of Education, Winneba (UEW), Nicholas Kumi-Dankwa, who allegedly took his own life after finding out that his girlfriend was cheating on him, has been buried at Kwahu-Oboemeng, in the Eastern Region.

A viral video on social media shows some mourners weeping uncontrollably at the cemetery.

Reports indicate that Nicholas used his school fees to buy a Valentine’s Day gift for his girlfriend.

Shortly after, he is said to have walked in on her and his course mate in bed, a discovery that left him devastated.

He later reportedly ended his life.

No official statement from the family or the police have been made on the case, however.

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Bridget Otoo calls out NPP ‘footsoldiers’ over false narrative about cement prices

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A media personality, Bridget Otoo, has reacted to claims by some NPP propagandists regarding the recent increase in cement prices.

According to her, the previous government drove cement prices from GH¢32 to GH¢120, a situation she believes the opposition should be embarrassed about.

She noted that under the current administration, cement prices have only increased marginally by GH¢8.

On her X (formerly Twitter) page, she wrote, “I see many NPP foot soldiers lately trying to push the narrative that ‘cement is now 130 cedis,’ as some sort of big gotcha moment to rewrite a history we all lived through.

“It got me thinking, the NPP government drove the price of cement up from GH¢32 to GH¢120 a bag. Yet instead of being embarrassed by this, their supporters are complaining about a marginal increase of GH¢8,” she added.

Bridget Otoo also lamented the impact of cement price hikes on local suppliers, noting how many businesses struggled during that period.

“I saw many cement businesses buckle and fold, unable to keep up with rampant price hikes in the NPP era. I personally lost capital during that same period, and to this day, I’m still reeling from those losses,” she pointed out.

Bridget, who is also a cement supplier, urged citizens to allow the current government the space to work.

“If you truly care about cement prices, as any warm-blooded citizen should, simply allow the government to do the work it was elected for, to rebuild our currency and reset the economy after eight years of mismanagement. Let Ghanaians decide what the future holds,” she added.

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Two killed in fatal motorcycle accident in Kisoro

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Police spokesman for Kigezi region ASP Mr Elly Maate Police spokesman for Kigezi region ASP Mr Elly Maate

A tragic road accident claimed the lives of two motorcyclists on the night of Tuesday, April 23, 2025, in Rukoro Village along the Kisoro–Bunagana Road.

The deceased have been identified as Ivan Irankunda, 32, a resident of Gapfurizo Village, Nyarubuye Sub-county, and Edward Hafashimana, a boda boda rider from Rukundo Town Council in Kisoro District. The two were riding motorcycles that collided head-on as they traveled in opposite directions.

According to eyewitnesses and police reports, the accident occurred when both motorcycles were allegedly traveling at high speed and occupying the middle of the road. Irankunda, who was riding motorcycle UES 919S, died on the spot. Hafashimana, riding motorcycle UET 873J, succumbed to his injuries upon arrival at Mutorele Hospital.

Police responded promptly to the scene, where Sgt. James Mbabazi and his team documented the incident, drew a sketch map, and recovered the two motorcycles. They have since been impounded at Kisoro Central Police Station pending further inspection.

ASP Elly Maate, the Public Relations Officer for the Kigezi Region, confirmed the incident and cited over-speeding and reckless riding as the likely cause.

“Preliminary investigations indicate that over-speeding and careless road use were contributing factors. We urge all road users to exercise caution and strictly follow traffic regulations to prevent such tragedies,” said Maate.

Baker Batamukoraho, General Secretary of the Kisoro United Boda Boda Operators, also visited the scene and expressed deep sorrow over the loss of young lives.

“This accident has claimed young, promising individuals,” he said. “I urge all our members to reduce their speed and strictly observe road safety regulations to prevent such tragedies.”

We need your urgent intervention – Juliet Ibrahim calls on authorities to clamp down on piracy

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Ghanaian actress and, Juliet Ibrahim has joined in other actors who have voiced their displeasure with television stations in Ghana who have a penchant for stealing their intellectual property.

In a post shared on Instagram on April 23, 2025, Juliet Ibrahim accused Pemsan TV of consistently pirating her movies without her concern, stating that Nigerian filmmaker are not the only victims.

Akufo-Addo’s Prima Facie ‘Misstep’ In CJ Petition Condemned

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Prof. Stephen Kwaku Asare has taken a firm stance against what he described as a gross misapplication of the prima facie standard by former President Akufo-Addo in a 2025 determination involving the Chief Justice.

The legal scholar and Democracy and Development Fellow at CDD-Ghana argued that the former President’s actions not only contravened constitutional provisions but also eroded public trust in Ghana’s judicial oversight mechanisms.

Honoring Black Women’s Fashion and Culture

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African print fashion has long been a significant and vibrant part of global fashion, and it continues to play a pivotal role in the wardrobes of women everywhere, especially Black women. African prints, often referred to as Ankara, Kente, or Wax fabric, are characterized by bold, colorful patterns and rich symbolism that reflect Africa’s cultural heritage and history. For Black women, wearing these prints is not just a fashion choice but a way to celebrate their roots, express their individuality, and honor their heritage in a classy, modern way.

The beauty of African print fashion lies in its ability to tell stories. Each pattern and color combination carries deep meaning, often representing elements like strength, unity, and freedom. For Black women, these dresses offer a chance to wear a piece of their culture and heritage proudly. African prints can be bold and vibrant, with striking geometric designs or intricate floral motifs, making them perfect for expressing one’s personality while staying connected to tradition.

African print dresses have evolved over time, blending traditional designs with modern silhouettes to create looks that are both classy and contemporary. From elegant floor-length gowns to chic, knee-length dresses, African print fashion offers something for every occasion. A well-tailored African print dress can be worn to weddings, parties, work events, or even casual outings. Styles like off-shoulder, wrap dresses, peplum designs, and bodycon fits showcase the versatility of the fabric and make it easy to incorporate into any fashion-forward wardrobe.

A classy African print dress can be accessorized in various ways to enhance its elegance. Pairing the dress with gold or silver jewelry, a stylish clutch, and a pair of strappy sandals or heels can elevate the look to a more sophisticated level. Additionally, incorporating matching headwraps or scarves further highlights the cultural richness of the dress while adding a regal touch.

For Black women, wearing African print fashion dresses is an empowering choice. It’s a declaration of pride in one’s identity and culture, a reminder of the rich history of the African diaspora. These dresses allow women to break away from conventional Western fashion norms and embrace something that speaks to their heritage in a bold, beautiful way. The freedom to choose African prints also reflects a modern woman’s confidence, creativity, and individuality.

Conclusion: Classy African print fashion dresses for Black women offer more than just style—they are a celebration of history, identity, and beauty. Whether worn on special occasions or as a daily expression of one’s cultural pride, African print dresses remain a timeless and elegant option. Through their vibrant patterns and versatile styles, these dresses continue to empower women by connecting them to their roots while keeping them at the forefront of global fashion trends.

I’ll take care of you, call off the strike – Health Minister to TTH doctors

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Health Minister Kwabena Mintah Akandoh has called on the health practitioners at the Tamale Teaching Hospital to call off their strike following the dismissal of the Chief Executive Officer of the Hospital, Dr. Adam Atiku, over alleged negligence that led to the  death of a patient at the hospital’s Accident and Emergency Ward

On the heels of that, Doctors at the Tamale Teaching Hospital (TTH) on April 24 suspended emergency and outpatient services indefinitely, citing “unwarranted attacks” from the Health Minister.

The decision was made during an emergency general assembly meeting of the Doctors’ Association of Tamale Teaching Hospital (DATTH) on Wednesday, April 23, after the

In response to their outcry, the Health Minister has vowed to prioritise the interests of the hospital and the health practitioners for the sustainability and better functioning of the hospital, to enhance progress and reformation for the people in the community at large.

Addressing the media on Thursday, April 24, the minister disclosed the ministry’s move to donate some equipment in support of the work of the doctors to promote smooth delivery of their services.

“My humble appeal to the medical doctors and health practitioners at Tamale Teaching Hospital is that I am the first person to take care of your interests. Therefore, let us call off the strike and let us all regroup and strategise the way forward.

“There are some of the things we can do with our internally generated funds, so please, let us confront the issues as they are,” he appealed.

Portable’s Babymama Ashabi Reacts As He Buys New Car

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Ashabi expressed gratitude to her Maker as she congratulated the singer on his new car.

Nollywood actress Ashabi has reacted after her baby daddy, Portable acquired a new car.

Recall that we had earlier reported that the singer bought himself a brand-new Ford F150.

He disclosed that he added some money to the N20 million Burna Boy gifted him to buy the truck.

I meant no disrespect – Minister apologizes to TTH; begs doctors to end strike

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Minister of Health, Kwabena Mintah Akandoh, has issued an unqualified apology to doctors of the Tamale Teaching Hospital (TTH) following an unannounced visit to the hospital.

The Minister clarified that he had no intention of disrespecting medical professionals during the encounter.

Speaking at a press briefing in Accra on Thursday, April 24, the Health Minister recalled a personal experience to illustrate his empathy and commitment to the health sector.

China espouses global green development at leaders’ meeting on climate

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By Stephen Asante

GNA Special Correspondent, Beijing, China

Beijing (China), April 24, GNA – The People’s Republic of China will remain steadfast in promoting global green development, President Xi Jinping has assured.

“However, the world may change, China will not slow down its climate actions,” he stated while addressing a virtual summit for global leaders on Climate and the Just Transition.

The President said since announcing the country’s goals for carbon peaking and carbon neutrality some five years ago, the Asian giant had built the world’s largest and fastest-growing renewable energy system as well as the largest and most complete new energy industrial chain.

“China also leads the world in the speed and scale of greening, contributing a quarter of the world’s newly added area of afforestation,” he added.

The summit comes ahead of the Conference of the Parties to the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC COP 30), which will be hosted in November 2025, in Brazil.

It sought to accelerate global climate ambition in the run up to the Conference, strengthen global action under the Paris Agreement, and build momentum for stronger national climate plans to be announced this year.

President Xi said harmony between man and nature had been a defining feature of Chinese modernisation, and that, the authorities would, therefore, not reduce the country’s support for international cooperation on climate-resilient actions.

“With the future of humanity and the wellbeing of our people in mind, let us earnestly honour the principle of common but differentiated responsibilities, do our utmost respectively and collectively, and build a clean, beautiful, and sustainable world together.

“As long as we enhance confidence, solidarity and cooperation, we will overcome the headwinds and steadily move forward global climate governance and all progressive endeavours of the world,” he emphasised.

The Chinese President’s address encompassed a four-point agenda, ranging from adherence to multilateralism, deepening international cooperation, accelerating the just transition, and strengthening results-oriented actions.

He said it was imperative that global leaders upheld the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change and its Paris Agreement, which represented the legal cornerstone of international climate cooperation.

“It is important for all countries to champion the rule of law, honour commitments, prioritise green and low-carbon development, and jointly respond to the climate crisis through multilateral governance.

“Instead of talking the talk, we must walk the walk. We must turn our goals into tangible results through systematic policies and concrete measures.

“All parties should do their utmost to formulate and implement their programmes of action for Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs) while coordinating economic development and energy transition,” the President advised.

He indicated that China would announce its 2035 NDCs, covering all economic sectors and greenhouse gases before the United Nations Climate Change Conference in Belém.

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Minister of Labour, Jobs and Employment joins industry leaders to drive Safety in Ghana at SHEǪ practitioners of Ghana conference 2025

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As Ghana sharpens its focus on workplace safety and technological transformation, the inaugural National Conference by the Safety, Health, Environment and Quality Practitioners Association of Ghana (SHEQPA-GH) is set to be a defining moment. Scheduled for April 28, 2025, at the Kempinski Hotel Gold Coast City in Accra, the conference will bring together

leading voices under the theme: “Revolutionising Health and Safety: The Role of AI and Digitalisation at Work.”

Serving as Special Guest of Honour is Hon. Dr. Abdul Rashid Hassan Pelpuo (MP), Minister of Labour, Jobs and Employment. A longtime advocate for inclusive labour policies and safe working conditions, Dr. Pelpuo’s participation underscores the government’s commitment to supporting innovation in workplace safety across Ghana’s industries.

Richard Kofi Adjei, Chief Inspector of Mines, will deliver the keynote address, offering a regulatory perspective on how AI tools are shaping the future of mining safety and compliance in high-risk environments.

Dr. Koduah Dapaah, a respected authority in occupational health, will explore how technologies are enhancing safety protocols and reshaping health-first organisational cultures. Meanwhile, Desmond Boahen, Deputy Chief Inspector of Mines for Technical Services & Explosives, will address the role of inclusive practices in contractor safety, offering a human- centric take transformation.

A powerful industry panel will feature:

  • Georgette Sakyi-Addo, President of Women in Mining Ghana, bringing gender equity into the safety conversation;
  • Kwabena Owusu-Akyaw, Senior Processing Manager at Golden Star Wassa Ltd, sharing strategies for safety integration at scale;
  • Kwadwo Opoku Ansah, General Manager at Adamus Resources Ltd, advocating for proactive safety cultures; and
  • Ahmed Salim, General Manager of Operations at Atlantic Lithium, highlighting leadership’s role in elevating care and wellbeing beyond compliance.

Gert Venter, General Manager for Africa at Strata Worldwide, will also speak on how innovation and streamlined product development are transforming mine safety. With over 25 years in South African mining, Venter brings deep experience in embedding operational accountability and continuous improvement in safety systems.

The conference is proudly supported by ZiJin Mining as Platinum Sponsor and Strata Worldwide as an official Sponsor, reinforcing the industry’s alignment behind SHEQPA- GH’s mission.

This event is more than a gathering—it is a launchpad for Ghana’s safety future. Stakeholders across sectors are encouraged to attend, learn, and lead.

 

 

BoG To Begin Cryptocurrency Regulation September

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Dr. Johnson Asiama

 

Ghana will begin the regulation of cryptocurrency and related platforms by the end of September 2025, Bank of Ghana (BoG) Governor, Dr. Johnson Asiama, has announced.

The central bank boss said the commence regulation of the regulation follows the passage of the Virtual Asset Providers Act.

He said the legislation will empower the Bank of Ghana to license and regulate platforms and players operating in the virtual asset space.

“To enhance the regulation of these platforms and assets, the Bank of Ghana is establishing a dedicated unit focused on digital assets,” Dr. Asiama revealed. “This is a technology we cannot prevent, hence the need to move fast to regulate it.”

He made the announcement during the African Leaders and Partners Forum organised by the EBII Group on the sidelines of the IMF/World Bank Spring Meetings in Washington, DC.

The forum brought together stakeholders from finance, trade, and agriculture across Ghana, the U.S., Europe, and the Americas to explore strategies to improve trade and investment between Africa and the United States.

Addressing participants at the forum, Dr. Asiama emphasised the importance of macroeconomic credibility and strategic autonomy in securing investor confidence and redefining Africa’s global economic role.

“This is one of four key proposals from the Bank of Ghana on how to reshape US-Africa engagement,” he noted.

“Policies are being implemented to reduce and stabilise inflation, build reserves, and consolidate fiscal discipline.”

He added that across the continent, central banks are adopting bold reforms to improve transparency, independence, and credibility.

Dr. Asiama also highlighted the importance of fostering financial system resilience and enhancing risk mitigation strategies to attract productive capital flows and manage vulnerabilities.

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FIC Freezes Chairman Wontumi’s Bank Accounts Over Alleged Financial Irregularities and Mining Probe

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The Financial Intelligence Centre () has frozen the bank accounts of Bernard Antwi Boasiako, popularly known as , amid ongoing investigations into alleged financial irregularities and illegal mining activities.

The decision, according to sources close to the investigation, follows suspicious transactions linked to mining operations under scrutiny as part of a broader anti-galamsey clampdown in the country.

Man arrested for brutal murder of young woman

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The Ashanti Regional Police Command has arrested a 34-year-old man, Robert Kwabena Boamah, in connection with the gruesome murder of a young woman whose body was discovered with multiple stab wounds earlier this week.

Boamah was apprehended on Wednesday, April 23, at his hideout in Namong, near Offinso, following a swift police investigation into the killing of 23-year-old Dorothy Owusu Annor, popularly known as Maa Abena.

The incident came to light on Monday, April 21, after police received a distress call from the Tanoso Electoral Area in the Kwadaso Municipality. The caller reported the discovery of a female body near the Mighty Jesus Educational Complex at Dominase. A team of officers responded promptly and confirmed the tragic scene.

Family members later identified the deceased, whose body had several stab wounds. At the scene, investigators also found an abandoned Opel Astra taxi with registration number AS 8575-Y, its ignition key still in place—an early clue that led authorities to the suspect.

Investigations confirmed the vehicle belonged to Boamah, who was subsequently tracked and arrested. During police interrogation, he reportedly confessed to the murder.

According to the police, Boamah appeared physically weak at the time of his arrest. He later admitted to attempting suicide by ingesting a bottle of weedicide. He was rushed to the Abuakwa Polyclinic, treated, and discharged.

The suspect is expected to be arraigned before court in the coming days to face charges.

The Ashanti Regional Police Command has assured the public of its unwavering commitment to fighting violent crime and ensuring justice for victims.

‘Why give people who promote ‘red’ the opportunity to perform?’ – Showboy

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Ghanaian musician and socialite Showboy Ghanaian musician and socialite Showboy

Ghanaian musician and socialite Showboy has expressed disappointment with the Ashanti Regional Minister, Dr Frank Amoakohene, for allowing the music group Asakaa Boys to perform at the 2025 AshantiFest celebration.

During an interview on Neat FM on April 24, 2025, host Ola Michael asked Showboy why the music group was billed to perform instead of him.

Showboy voiced his concern, stating that the group is known for promoting an opioid called “Red,” and therefore should not have been given the opportunity to perform on such a prominent stage.

He emphasised that “Red” is wreaking havoc among the youth and insisted that the group should not have been featured at the event.

“Maybe I’m not relevant right now, but I know I will become relevant very soon… So you want to tell me that the Asakaa Boys are important people? These are the same people known for promoting ‘Red.’

They’re promoting tramadol. That makes you a wicked person,” he said.

The music group’s hit song “Sa Me,” which features Reggie, O’Kenneth, Xlimkid, and City, gained popularity after O’Kenneth referenced “Red” in the lyrics.

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Why Popes are buried in three coffins

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File photo of a burial mass of a Pope File photo of a burial mass of a Pope

The burial of Popes, for many centuries, has followed a rich tradition of symbolism, reverence and rituals.

This long-standing practice reflects the reverence the Catholic Church has for the papal office and its role in guiding the global Catholic faithful.

According to a report by European Catholics in English, the three separate coffins used to bury the Pope are symbolic.

The first coffin made of cypress wood; an evergreen tree symbolises eternal life.

“The Pope’s body is first placed in a simple casket made of cypress wood, which is referred to as the inner coffin, which symbolises incorruptibility and humility – it represents eternal life as the cypress is an evergreen tree. It is also an expression of evangelical poverty, reflecting the spirit of Saint Francis of Assisi, and reminding us that not even the successor of Peter takes anything with him”, it noted.

The report further noted that the second coffin, referred to as the middle coffin, is made of lead.

It also represents the firmness of doctrine and the immortality of the Pope’s legacy.

“Important documents are placed here, such as a copy of his last Will and a brief biography of his pontificate. Lead, as a long-lasting metal, reminds us that the Pope’s magisterium is part of the living tradition of the church,” it noted.

The third coffin, which is made of noble wood (usually oak or walnut) also represents human dignity, and is also referred to as the outer coffin.

It is the one that is normally seen during the funeral.

“The entire structure is enclosed in a dignified outer coffin of noble wood. This is the coffin visible during the funeral rites, and it represents human dignity and the reverence due to the body, the temple of the Holy Spirit,” the report added.

Together, these three coffins encapsulate the Pope’s journey, his humility in life, strength in doctrine and dignity in death.

True to his identity as a reformist, Pope Francis has opted for a simple burial, instead of the triple-coffin setup.

He asked that he be interred in a plain wooden coffin lined with zinc.

Reports indicate that this choice embodies the values that defined his papacy since 2013.

The Pope chose a modest lifestyle, living at the Vatican’s Santa Marta guesthouse over the grand Apostolic Palace.

He favoured simple garments and transportation, often shunning limousines for compact cars.

His humble lifestyle extended into death, as he made it clear that he did not wish for pomp or grandeur.

Another personal request was to be buried not beneath St Peter’s Basilica, like most of his predecessors, but at the Basilica of St Mary Major.

The head of the Catholic Church passed away on Easter Monday (April 21, 2025) at the age of 88.

His cause of death has since been revealed as a cerebral stroke that led to a coma and irreversible heart failure.

He will be buried on Saturday, April 26, 2025.

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Gross reserves positioned to exceeded target

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Dr Cassiel Ato Forson, Minister of Finance Dr Cassiel Ato Forson, Minister of Finance

Even as Finance Minister, Cassiel Ato Forson leads the country’s delegation to the 2025 IMF/World Bank Spring Meetings in Washington D. C., Ghana’s gross international reserves have already exceeded the target set for May 2026.

The Meeting comes a week after the country secured a Staff-Level Agreement with the IMF on its fourth review. Fresh data from the Bank of Ghana show that as of February 2025 the country’s gross international reserves stood at US$9.3billion – equivalent to four months of import cover.

Ghana was expected to reach this threshold by mid-2026 and the development has caused some analysts to conclude that the country is well-positioned to exit the IMF programme with stronger reserve buffers.

It reflects renewed international confidence in Ghana’s direction, largely driven by the swift and targeted actions taken by this new government.

Government has responded with a bold and pragmatic reform package to curb arrears, reinforce spending discipline and strengthen Ghana’s public financial management system.

Throughout the week, Dr. Forson and the Ghanaian delegation are scheduled to participate in a series of high-level meetings and discussions.

A major highlight of the week will be a meeting between Dr. Forson and IMF Managing Director Kristalina Georgieva, where Ghana’s progress, challenges and reform agenda will be discussed in detail.

The 2025 Spring Meetings of the World Bank Group (WBG) and International Monetary Fund (IMF) take place from Monday, April 21 to Saturday, April 26.

The Annual and Spring Meetings of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and World Bank Group each year bring together central bankers, ministers of finance and development, private sector executives, civil society representatives and academics to discuss the state of the global economy and issues of international concern, such as growth-outlook, financial stability and poverty reduction.

Amid growing global trade tensions, the IMF stresses the urgency for countries to prioritise economic stability through bold reforms.

Speaking at the 2025 Spring Meetings of the World Bank Group and IMF, Managing Director Kristalina Georgieva stressed this need.

Sarfo Gyamfi blasts Prosper Ogum’s player treatment

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Sarfo Gyamfi is a former player of Asante Kotoko Sarfo Gyamfi is a former player of Asante Kotoko

Asante Kotoko legend Sarfo Gyamfi has come forward with a damning account, alleging that Prosper Ogum repeatedly insulted players and caused deep divisions within the dressing room.

His revelations shed further light on the toxic environment that ultimately led to Ogum’s dismissal.

Ogum was relieved of his duties by Asante Kotoko following their defeat to Nations FC on Sunday, April 20, 2025, a result that extended the club’s winless run to four matches.

In the wake of his sacking, fresh details have emerged about the turmoil behind the scenes.

The former winger told Ghana Sports Page that serious tension existed between Ogum and the players, claiming the coach frequently resorted to insults rather than offering support.

This toxic atmosphere reportedly demoralized the squad, making Ogum’s departure from the club inevitable.

“With what I hear from the dressing room, there were a lot of issues between the players and the coach, as some reports had already suggested. I’m sorry to disclose this, but as a footballer, when your coach commends you in training and encourages you to work hard, even when you make mistakes, you feel motivated. But when a coach resorts to insults, calling players ‘uncivilised,’ it breaks the spirit. It was better for him to leave,” Gyamfi said.

Ogum’s return to Kotoko was far from smooth, as the team’s performance dipped significantly in the latter part of the campaign.

Despite bringing in a number of new signings, his transfer decisions did little to improve results on the pitch, sparking frustration among supporters and drawing criticism from former club icons.

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One pupil dead, several injured in school bus accident

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Wreckage of the Babugi Nursery and Primary School van at the scene of the accident on Bugombwa Hill Wreckage of the Babugi Nursery and Primary School van at the scene of the accident on Bugombwa Hill

Parents and guardians of Babugi Nursery and Primary School in Bundibugyo Town are mourning after a tragic accident on Thursday morning claimed the life of a young pupil and left many others injured.

The accident occurred on Bugombwa Hill when the school bus, registration number UAQ 319Q, which was transporting pupils from Nyahuka to the school, veered off the road and overturned.

According to Traffic Officer Benon Nampala, the bus was carrying 32 pupils at the time. Jessica Natukunda, a baby class pupil and daughter of Jackson Tumwebaze, died on the way to the hospital.

“Preliminary investigations suggest the crash was caused by a mechanical failure in the brakes, which led to loss of control,” said Nampala.

He added: “We urge all drivers to check their vehicles’ mechanical condition before setting off. While brake failure is suspected, investigations are ongoing.”

The injured were rushed to Bundibugyo Main Hospital, Busaru Health Centre IV, and Nyahuka Health Centre IV. Two children in critical condition were later referred to Mbarara Regional Hospital and Kilembe Hospital for advanced medical care.

According to a statement by Rwenzori West regional police spokesperson Vincent Twesige, the victims include 10-year-old Kosoranta Joserine, 13-year-old Katusiime Immaculate, 8-year-old Adrian Rasu, 9-year-old Bab Iha Jesro, and 11-year-old Tusiime Christine. A teacher, 28-year-old Hashya Carolina, was also injured. Additionally, 20 other pupils, aged between 3 and 12 years, sustained minor injuries.

SP Twesige further revealed that the driver of the bus fled the scene and is currently still at large. The vehicle has been towed to Bundibugyo Central Police Station (CPS) and is being held pending a full mechanical inspection.

An eyewitness, Moses Ahebwa, recounted the moment of the crash: “I was on a motorcycle when the bus passed me at high speed. It seemed the driver was struggling with the gears and lost control.”

Attempts to reach the school administration for comment were unsuccessful by the time of publishing this story.

I sold kenkey to fund my education – ACP Kofi Sarpong

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Assistant Commissioner of Police and gospel musician, ACP Kofi Sarpong, has opened up about the struggles he went through growing up, revealing that he used to sell kenkey to support his education.

Speaking on  on Joy Learning TV and Joy News, he shared how life was tough for his family, and how he had to drop out of school several times because there was no money to pay his fees.

“There were a lot of orphans in the family that my mother had to take care of. So you could imagine, that meager salary was what she used to cater for all of us. It was difficult. I dropped out of school about three to four times because the school fees were difficult to pay,” he recounted.

He explained that, despite his mother’s efforts to support him, the burden was heavy due to the number of dependents she cared for. To change the cycle of dropping out, he made a bold decision at just 13 years old to prepare and sell kenkey.

“I decided to help myself. So I started preparing kenkey. There is no kenkey that I do not know how it’s prepared; Ga kenkey, Fante, you name it. Up to Secondary School Form 5, I used to prepare and sell kenkey because I needed to help myself,” he said.

But the journey was far from easy. ACP Kofi Sarpong recalled moments of embarrassment and shame while selling by the roadside.

“Sometimes I would be selling at lorry parks and stations, I would meet some of my mates and decide to hide behind cars. But they would make sure they had seen that I was selling kenkey,” he shared.

He also disclosed that balancing the kenkey business with school was very challenging. He had to sell in the mornings before heading to class, which made him late almost every day, and as a result, he was often punished.

“In the morning, I had to prepare the Ga kenkey, sell to people, then wash down before joining my mates at school. I was always late and punished all the time,” he narrated.

Despite the hardships, he refused to give up. He said he could have easily chosen to stay out of school to save his family money, but he had a dream and a purpose.

“I never gave up because I had an aim. At that time, in the house, you could decide to go to school or not. Because the little that we were sharing if you decide not to go, it would help the rest. But I decided to help myself,” he stated.

His hard work paid off. The money he earned from selling kenkey helped him continue his education at Berekum Senior High School. Later, he had the opportunity to join the Ghana Police Service and worked his way up to the rank of Assistant Commissioner.

Today, he is not only a respected police officer, but also a popular gospel musician and fashion entrepreneur. Using his story as a yardstick, ACP Kofi Sarpong encouraged the youth never to let their circumstances define their future

“God has purpose and plans for everyone. If you are born into a rich family, thanks be to God. If you are born into a low-class family, still give thanks, because the vision you carry rests in His hands. If you depend on Him, you will realize your vision in no time. Never let your present situation weigh you down. Keep pushing. Never be despaired. Move on,” he urged.

When asked if he plans to go into the kenkey business again someday, he laughed and said, “One should not be surprise if you hear Kofi Sarpong Kenkey House.”

Akandoh to TTH Doctors: I meant no disrespect, let’s end the strike

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Minister of Health, Kwabena Mintah Akandoh, has addressed mounting tensions following his unannounced visit to the Tamale Teaching Hospital (TTH), stressing that he had no intention of disrespecting medical professionals during the encounter.

The visit, which took place on April 22, was reportedly triggered by the death of a patient, Bavug Salim, allegedly due to the lack of a functional ventilator at the hospital’s emergency unit.

A video of a heated exchange between Akandoh and Dr. Valentine Akwulpwa, Head of the Accident and Emergency Department, quickly went viral on social media, sparking widespread debate and public criticism.

In protest, the Doctors Association of Tamale Teaching Hospital (DATTH) indefinitely suspended emergency and outpatient services.

The group cited “unwarranted attacks” from the Health Minister and other officials and is demanding unconditional apologies along with the immediate provision of essential medical equipment and supplies before resuming full services.

But speaking at a press briefing in Accra on Thursday, April 24, the Health Minister recalled a personal experience to illustrate his empathy and commitment to the health sector.

“It can happen to anybody, it happened to me. When I had an accident, the first place I was rushed to was Nyinahini District Hospital. I never imagined that I would one day be at Nyinahini District Hospital, but I was there,” he said.

Reaffirming his respect for health workers, Akandoh noted: “And so, today, from where I sit, I will contribute my quota to the development of this sector. I have absolutely no intention to disrespect any medical doctor or health worker; that will be the last thing I will do. But let it be said that respect is reciprocal.”

He further stated his openness to collaboration, adding, “I’m prepared to work with everybody in the sector.”

Despite the minister’s clarification, the fallout from the visit has continued. His decision to dismiss TTH Chief Executive Officer, Dr. Adam Atiku, has been heavily criticized, particularly by the Ghana Medical Association (GMA), which described the move as a violation of due process and an abuse of power. The association has called on the minister to issue an apology.

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Serwaa Amihere Unveils Stunning New Space for Her Beauty Salon and Fashion Brand

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Serwaa Amihere Unveils Stunning New Space for Her Beauty Salon and Fashion Brand

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Ghanaian media personality Serwaa Amihere and her sister, Maame Gyamfua Yeboah, have moved their popular beauty salon and fashion brand into a luxurious new location. The sisters launched the stylish new facility over the weekend, attracting top beauty and fashion entrepreneurs to the event. In a video shared on Instagram, Serwaa proudly showcased the chic interior of their upscale space, leaving fans in awe of the modern decor.

Serwaa Amihere, dressed in a striking red bodycon dress, and her sister, stunning in black, were joined by notable figures such as Nana Aba Anamoah at the launch event. The move marks a significant milestone for their business, which has already garnered praise from their growing clientele.

The video of the new space quickly went viral, with followers on social media congratulating the sisters for their expansion. Many commended the intentional design of the salon and expressed excitement for their continued success. Fans were particularly impressed with the elegant atmosphere, describing the space as not just a salon, but an experience.

As the brand continues to grow, the sisters’ move to a new location solidifies their position as rising entrepreneurs in the beauty and fashion industries.

Reinstate Chief Justice – Minority

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Chief Justice Gertrude Araba Esaaba Sackey Torkornoo

 

The Minority in Parliament has condemned what it describes as a “brazen judicial coup” following President John Dramani Mahama’s decision to suspend Chief Justice Gertrude Araba Esaaba Sackey Torkornoo.

The group is demanding her immediate reinstatement, describing the suspension as an “unconstitutional act” aimed at manipulating the judicial system for political gain.

According to the Minority, the suspension, carried out under the purported authority of Article 146 of the 1992 Constitution, is a blatant abuse of executive power and a direct affront to the independence of the country’s judiciary.

“This move, taken while legitimate legal challenges are pending before the Supreme Court, reeks of intolerable political vendetta, judicial intimidation, and a calculated attempt to pack the courts with NDC-sympathetic justices,” the statement said.

The statement referenced a 2023 promise by President Mahama to “balance” the judiciary during an address in Akosombo in the Eastern Region.

The Minority contended that the President’s action is premature and legally untenable, especially as the constitutionality of the process leading to the Chief Justice’s suspension is currently under judicial review by the Supreme Court.

“It is an unpardonable affront to the rule of law,” the Minority said, likening the move to the 1963 dismissal of Chief Justice Sir Arku Korsah by then-President Kwame Nkrumah—an episode widely viewed as a historical low point in Ghana’s judicial independence.

The Minority accused President Mahama of engaging in a politically motivated witch-hunt, saying the suspension is less about justice and more about entrenching partisan control over the judiciary.

“If the President believes he can strong-arm the judiciary into submission, he must be reminded that Ghana is a constitutional democracy, not a fiefdom,” the Minority warned.

The group sternly warned the Mahama administration that its members were ready to resist what it calls a “judicial coup.”

It promised both legal and public opposition to any further efforts to remove or intimidate members of the judiciary.

“We demand the immediate reinstatement of Chief Justice Gertrude Torkornoo pending the outcome of the Supreme Court’s ruling,” the statement stressed.

“We demand a halt to all removal proceedings until the constitutionality of the process has been fully adjudicated,” the Minority added.

The Minority called on civil society and the legal community to defend the sanctity of Ghana’s judicial system.

“The integrity of Ghana’s judiciary is non-negotiable. We shall vigorously oppose any and all attempts to turn our courts into political tools. Enough is enough,” it concluded.

By Ernest Kofi Adu

PwC Leaves 9 African Countries

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Price water house Coopers (PwC) has seized operations in 9 African countries that it regards as too small, risky or unprofitable to prevent future scadals noting that its decision is based on a strategic review.

The company has not laid out reasons for its exit from the countries, however, reports indicate that market disputes could have caused its unfriendly relationship in these countries.

The company may modernize its operations to focus on markets where it can maintain profit and manage risks productively.

“Following a strategic review, the PwC firms in Cote d’ivoire,  Gabon, Cameroon, the democratic Republic of Congo( DRC), republic of Congo, Madagascar, Republic of Guinea, Senegal and Equatorial  Guinea ( the PwC sub Sahara  francophone firms) have separated  and will no longer be part of the PwC network,” the PwC statement said. “The PwC network will maintain a strong presence in Africa and has service continuity plans in place for our clients from other PwC offices across the region as applicable”.

This was contained in a PwC address to questions from financial time’s story of exiting unprofitable nations in the sub Sahara francophone nations will not be part of the PwC network following a strategic review.

Based on reports by financial times, which cited sources close to the situation, the PwC decision followed a growing disagreement with local partners who alleged that they lost more than a third of their business in recent years following pressures from PwC global leadership to cut out unpredictable customers.

Financial times which cited other local press sources and roster of PwC organizations revealed that PwC severed its link with member firms in Malawi, Fiji and Zimbabwe.

By Florence Asamoah Adom

Afrobeat Icon 2Baba to Wed Fiancée Natasha Osawaru in Benin City

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Afrobeat Icon 2Baba to Wed Fiancée Natasha Osawaru in Benin City

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According to Daily Post, renowned Afrobeat sensation, Innocent ‘2Baba’ Idibia, is reportedly set to marry his fiancée, Natasha Osawaru, on Friday, April 25th, 2025. The ceremony is scheduled to take place in Benin City, Edo State, and is expected to attract a host of celebrities, dignitaries, and close family members.

The announcement has stirred excitement among fans and industry insiders, many of whom have followed 2Baba’s legendary career spanning over two decades. Known for his soulful lyrics and contributions to the evolution of Afrobeat, 2Baba remains one of Africa’s most celebrated music icons.

Though the couple has kept most details of their relationship private, news of the upcoming wedding has quickly gained traction across social media platforms. Sources close to the couple suggest the event will be an intimate but elegant affair, reflecting both 2Baba’s cultural roots and Natasha’s sophisticated taste.

This wedding marks a significant chapter in the life of the music star, and fans are eagerly awaiting official images and updates from the ceremony. As preparations continue, the atmosphere in Benin City is reportedly buzzing with anticipation.

2Baba’s representatives have yet to release an official statement, but the wedding is expected to be one of the most talked-about events in the entertainment scene this year.

NSA boss gives update on ghost names scandal [Listen]

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The Director-General of the National Service Authority (NSA), Felix Gyamfi, has provided an update regarding the ongoing investigation into the ghost names scandal.

He confirmed in an interview on that a report on the involvement of former NSS officials who were invited for questioning would be available soon.

He added that he is expected to receive this update between today, Thursday, and tomorrow, Friday.

“I hope the National Investigations Bureau (NIB) will soon complete their investigations on this matter,” he noted, expressing confidence that the NIB would soon inform the Attorney General (AG), who could then take legal action against those involved.

When asked about the specifics of the case, Mr. Gyamfi clarified that aside from the updates mentioned above, he had no detailed information.

“The NIB is handling the case and has all the details. They will inform the AG, and since I have not received any updates from them, I have no idea about the progress of the case,” he added.

As a government official, he explained, he could not publicly disclose information he was not privy to, especially given the speculations circulating in the public.

“I am sure that as soon as I receive the initial information, I will write a letter with my signature, detailing the people involved in the NSS scandal based on the updates I receive,” he assured.

Mr. Gyamfi also provided some insight into the investigation process, revealing that two former Deputy Directors-General of the NSA, Gifty Oware Mensah and Kwaku Ohene Djan, along with a few departmental heads, had already been questioned.

However, he made it clear that he was unaware of the specific charges against them, despite their cooperation with the investigation.

“The former two Deputy Directors, the Director-General, and a few departmental heads at NSS have been investigated. But I have no privy to what their crimes are,” Mr. Gyamfi said, stressing that he was confident that he would soon receive more detailed information from the relevant authorities.

The NIB launched its probe into the scandal following an exposé by The Fourth Estate, which revealed widespread irregularities within the National Service Scheme.

The ghost names scandal, which has raised serious concerns about financial mismanagement, has sparked calls for stricter oversight and accountability in the system.

NIB champions market-led development at 2nd Kwahu Business Forum

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The Managing Director of National Investment Bank PLC (NIB), Dr Doliwura Zakaria, has reaffirmed the bank’s commitment to inclusive, community-led development across Ghana.

Speaking at the 2nd Kwahu Business Forum held at the Mpreaso Social Centre in the Eastern Region, Chief Dr. Zakaria joined industry leaders, entrepreneurs, policymakers, and development partners to explore strategies for economic transformation.

The two-day forum, centred on innovation, investment, and inclusive growth, served as a dynamic platform for dialogue and collaboration.

Through keynote sessions and high-level networking, the event renewed momentum around aligning public-private efforts to drive Ghana’s development.

In a compelling address, Chief Dr. Zakaria outlined NIB’s plan to replicate its equity model from the Accra Market across all 261 Metropolitan, Municipal, and District Assemblies (MMDAs) nationwide.

“We believe the time has come for local governments to take an active role as equity stakeholders in managing the markets that power their economies,” he said.

“As a bank with deep roots in Ghana’s industrial journey, NIB is ready to partner with MMDAs to make this vision a reality.”

He noted that the bank’s successful investment and management experience in the Accra Market provides a tested blueprint that can be adapted across the country.

By positioning local authorities as shareholders and decision-makers, the initiative aims to boost operational efficiency, enhance infrastructure, and increase revenue streams at the grassroots level, without placing additional strain on government budgets.

“Markets are economic nerve centres in our communities. When well-managed, they can transform livelihoods, empower SMEs, and create sustainable jobs,” Dr. Zakaria emphasised.

“NIB is not just here to bank; we are here to build.”

This initiative aligns with NIB’s broader mission to support Ghana’s industrialisation and foster community ownership of public infrastructure.

It also reflects the bank’s ongoing transformation under new leadership, positioning it as a key financial partner in the government’s 24-hour economy agenda and wider national development strategy.

As the Kwahu Business Forum drew to a close, NIB reiterated its commitment to bold partnerships, lasting impact, and playing a central role in Ghana’s economic progress.

Chief Dr. Zakaria was accompanied by Chief Business Development Officer, Kweku Oppong-Duah; Head of Marketing and Corporate Communications, Marian N. Touré; and other senior representatives of the bank.

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CDM questions neutrality of committee probing petitions against CJ

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The Centre for Democratic Movement (CDM) has expressed reservations about the neutrality of the committee formed to investigate Chief Justice Gertrude Torkornoo, calling it politically compromised.

The group said the committee’s composition undermines both actual and perceived impartiality.

“The makeup of the investigative committee is marred by political affiliations and past controversies,” the CDM stated.

It highlighted the inclusion of former Auditor-General, Mr Daniel Yao Domelevo, Justice Gabriel Pwamang, and Prof. James Sefah-Dzisah, questioning their independence in such a sensitive matter.

According to the CDM, the presence of one appointee from the previous government, Justice Asiedu, was insufficient to neutralise the committee’s perceived bias.

“This lone balance does little to counter the perception that the body is overwhelmingly tilted toward the Executive’s interests,” it noted.

The group also cited international guidelines, including the United Nations Basic Principles on the Independence of the Judiciary and the African Commission’s Principles on Fair Trial, to assert that the committee’s formation violates global standards.

These principles, CDM argued, stress the need for impartial and constitutionally sound disciplinary processes.

CDM has called for the dissolution and reconstitution of the committee with “a truly independent and politically neutral membership.”

The statement warned that failure to do so would risk both domestic legitimacy and Ghana’s democratic reputation abroad.

President Mahama suspended the Chief Justice after the Council of State established a prima facie case against her.

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Title: Defending Constitutionalism: Condemnation of the Strange Suspension of Ghana’s Chief Justice

The Centre for Democratic Movement (CDM) expresses its unequivocal condemnation of the recent and constitutionally questionable decision by His Excellency the President of the Republic of Ghana to suspend Her Ladyship Justice Gertrude Araba Esaaba Sackey Torkornoo, the Chief Justice of Ghana. This action constitutes a serious breach of constitutional norms, a direct encroachment on judicial independence, and a dangerous politicization of the judiciary; an institution that must remain impartial, respected, and sacrosanct in any democratic society.

This development is rendered even more alarming by the composition of the investigative committee appointed to assess the Chief Justice. In its current form, the committee bears significant political coloration and raises legitimate concerns about institutional neutrality and procedural integrity. These combined actions represent a profound threat to the rule of law and the principle of separation of powers.

Breach of Constitutional Norms and Misuse of Discretionary Power

The 1992 Constitution of Ghana sets out a deliberate and legally safeguarded framework for the removal of Justices of the Superior Courts:

•Article 146(1) stipulates that a Justice may only be removed for stated misbehaviour, incompetence, inability to perform the functions of office due to infirmity of mind or body;

•Article 146 and the case of Frank Agyei-Twum v Attorney General & Bright Akwettey provides that the President shall in consultation with the Council of State establish a prima facie case and a committee constituted to investigate the matter where a prima facie case is so established.

The President’s decision to suspend the Chief Justice before the conclusion of a constitutionally prescribed process constitutes a breach of the express procedural requirements of Article 146. It undermines the institutional integrity of the office and erodes the constitutional protections afforded to the Judiciary.

More critically, this action raises fundamental constitutional concerns under Article 296(c), which mandates that any discretionary authority conferred on a person or body (other than a judge) must be exercised in accordance with clearly published criteria or regulations. No such framework appears to have been made public in this case. Without such guidelines, the use of discretionary power is arbitrary, unregulated, and constitutionally deficient.

In Ransford France v. Attorney-General, the Supreme Court; through Justice Date-Bah; affirmed that the exercise of discretionary power by administrative and quasi-judicial authorities must comply with Article 296, particularly in situations involving constitutional safeguards. This principle applies with full force in the current case, where the stakes involve the very independence of the judiciary.

A Politicized Committee and the Erosion of Credibility

The neutrality of any committee tasked with reviewing the conduct of the nation’s highest judicial officer must be unimpeachable. However, in this case, the makeup of the investigative committee is marred by political affiliations and past controversies, undermining both its perceived and actual impartiality. Notable concerns include:

•Mr. Daniel Yaw Domelevo, former Auditor-General, was appointed by President Mahama in the final months of his first term. His tenure was marked by politically charged confrontations, and he was embroiled in a public dispute over his date of birth and retirement timeline; issues that cast doubt on his suitability for such a delicate role;

•Justice Gabriel Pwamang, the committee chair, was nominated by President John Dramani Mahama on May 12, 2015, and subsequently sworn into office on June 29, 2015 as a Supreme Court Justice. Though a respected jurist, his close association with the appointing authority raises unavoidable concerns about independence in a process involving the judiciary’s top office;

•Professor James Sefah-Dzisah, a University of Ghana academic, was one of several NDC-aligned lecturers who publicly opposed the compilation of a new voters’ register ahead of the 2020 elections; an act widely perceived as partisan. His inclusion on the committee fuels the perception of political motive.

While the committee includes Justice Asiedu, a nominee of President Akufo-Addo, this lone balance does little to counter the perception that the body is overwhelmingly tilted toward the Executive’s interests.

In a matter of such constitutional gravity, the perception of fairness is inseparable from actual fairness. The public must be able to trust that the process is neutral, balanced, and free from political manipulation.

This setup violates international norms, notably:

•The United Nations Basic Principles on the Independence of the Judiciary (1985), which require disciplinary processes to be independent and transparent;

•The African Commission’s Principles and Guidelines on the Right to a Fair Trial and Legal Assistance in Africa (2003), which emphasize that judges must be disciplined only through impartial and constitutionally sound procedures.

Violation of International and Regional Legal Norms

Beyond domestic constitutional infractions, the suspension and flawed investigation process contravene Ghana’s commitments under binding international and regional frameworks:

•Article 26 of the African Charter on Human and Peoples’ Rights (ACHPR) mandates member states to protect judicial independence from political interference;

•The UN Basic Principles prohibit arbitrary suspension or removal of judges;

•The African Guidelines on Fair Trial affirm that disciplinary procedures must be free of Executive control.

By disregarding these standards, Ghana not only risks damaging its democratic reputation but also undermines its obligations as a respected member of the international legal order.

A Dangerous Precedent

This suspension sets a perilous precedent. It encourages Executive interference in independent institutions, fosters mistrust in the judicial system, and weakens constitutional checks and balances.

CDM does not view this case in isolation. It is part of an emerging trend of Executive overreach, cloaked in legality but corrosive to the democratic fabric of the nation. Left unchallenged, this trajectory threatens to reverse decades of progress in democratic governance and institutional stability.

Our Position and Call to Action

The Centre for Democratic Movement calls for the following immediate actions to restore constitutional integrity and safeguard judicial independence:

1.Immediate and unconditional reversal of the suspension of Her Ladyship the Chief Justice in accordance with constitutional due process;

2.Dissolution and reconstitution of the investigative committee, ensuring a truly independent and politically neutral membership;

3.Affirmation of judicial independence as a foundational pillar of the Republic, including constitutional and institutional safeguards against undue Executive influence;

4.A parliamentary inquiry or constitutional oversight mechanism to investigate the breach of procedure and propose reforms to prevent the abuse of discretionary power under Article 296;

5.Engagement with regional and international mechanisms, including the African Commission on Human and Peoples’ Rights and the United Nations Special Rapporteur on the Independence of Judges and Lawyers, to provide oversight, support, and accountability in line with Ghana’s international obligations.

We further call on all defenders of constitutional democracy; including the Ghana Bar Association, civil society, religious and traditional leaders, and the media; to rise above partisanship and defend the foundational principles of our Republic.

Conclusion

This moment demands vigilance, not silence. Ghana’s democratic future cannot be bartered for political gain. The Constitution must not be weaponized, and the judiciary must not be punished for its independence.

The Centre for Democratic Movement remains resolute in its mission to defend constitutionalism, uphold justice, and safeguard the future of democratic governance in Ghana.

Signed:

Centre for Democratic Movement (CDM)

CC:

•Office of the United Nations Resident Coordinator

•U.S. Embassy, Accra

•British High Commission

•Delegation of the European Union to Ghana

•Canadian High Commission

•Embassy of the Federal Republic of Germany

•African Union Commission

•ECOWAS Commission

•Ghana Bar Association

•Ghana Journalists Association

“I Was Stunned” – Ex-Minister Exposes Tamale Hospital’s Failure to Procure Crucial Mammogram Machine

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Former Upper East Regional Minister, Paulina Patience Tangoba Abayage, has criticized the leadership of the Tamale Teaching Hospital (TTH), attributing ongoing healthcare delivery issues to a breakdown in management as reported by Ghana Web.

Abayage highlighted her concerns in a social media post, referencing an incident from March 2023 when a hospital staff member reached out to her for help acquiring a mammogram machine—a vital diagnostic tool for breast cancer.

Shocked by the absence of such essential equipment at a major regional hospital, she mobilized support to secure the machine.

According to Abayage, funds were subsequently approved by the National Petroleum Authority (NPA), through its former CEO Mustapha Hamid, for the machine’s procurement.

However, months later, she discovered that the equipment had not been acquired.

Her follow-up investigations revealed that the hospital’s management returned the funds, citing a currency mismatch.

“Management made the request to NPA quoting in Ghana Cedis. When the funds were released… they returned the money to the source,” she stated, expressing frustration over the bureaucratic failure.

Abayage also shared a personal story, recounting how her late sister, diagnosed with breast cancer, had to travel repeatedly between Tamale and Accra due to the hospital’s lack of diagnostic tools.

She revealed that her sister tragically passed away in July 2024 after complications during a procedure.

In response to the recent suspension of emergency and OPD services by doctors at TTH, Abayage praised the move, describing it as a bold stance against systemic inefficiency and a call for improved conditions and better healthcare infrastructure.

Asamoah Gyan hails Thomas Partey as one of the finest midfielders in the world

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Former Black Stars captain Asamoah Gyan has heaped praise on Thomas Partey, declaring the Arsenal star to be one of the best midfielders in the world.

Gyan’s endorsement comes amid renewed attention on Partey’s performances and future at Arsenal.

Earlier indications suggested Partey might depart after four and a half years at the club. However, his recent reintegration into the squad seems to have shifted the narrative, with talks now underway as the Gunners consider retaining the 31-year-old beyond his current term.

When asked whether Thomas Partey merits a new contract at Arsenal, Asamoah Gyan had nothing but praise for the midfielder, emphasising that Partey’s exceptional qualities justify a new deal with the Gunners.

“Partey is one of the best midfielders in the world right now; there’s no dispute about that. Look at what he’s done for Arsenal so far. Anytime he starts for Arsenal, check their win percentage. I think he’s a huge figure for Arsenal, so all I say is, give him a contract,” Gyan said during an interview with Joy Sports.

He further added that the Ghanaian is more than capable of holding his own at any top club worldwide.

“He can play for any club. His style of midfield, similar to Rodri’s, is the holding midfield type, and he is among the top three in the world right now,” Gyan concluded.

Partey has enjoyed his most prolific Premier League campaign to date, scoring four goals in 31 appearances during the 2024/25 season, surpassing his previous best tally from the 2022/23 campaign.

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‘I dropped out of school three to four times’ – ACP Kofi Sarpong shares his struggles

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Gospel musician and Assistant Commissioner of Police (ACP) Kofi Sarpong Gospel musician and Assistant Commissioner of Police (ACP) Kofi Sarpong

Gospel musician and Assistant Commissioner of Police (ACP) Kofi Sarpong has opened up about the financial hardships he faced growing up, revealing that he had to drop out of school multiple times due to his family’s inability to pay school fees.

In an interview on Joy Learning TV, ACP Sarpong explained that his mother was responsible for raising several orphans within their extended family.

This placed a heavy burden on her limited income, ultimately forcing him to leave school three to four times due to financial constraints.

“There were a lot of orphans in the family that my mother had to take care of. So you can imagine, her meager salary was used to cater for all of us. It was difficult. I dropped out of school about three to four times because the school fees were hard to pay,” he recounted.

Despite the challenges, ACP Kofi Sarpong was determined to continue his education.

He decided to take matters into his own hands by starting a small business to support himself.

“I decided to help myself. So I started preparing and selling kenkey. There’s no type of kenkey I don’t know how to prepare, Ga kenkey, Fante kenkey, you name it,” he shared.

“Up until Secondary School Form 5, I was preparing and selling kenkey because I needed to support myself.”

He noted that he continued selling kenkey until he left for police training school.

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‘It’s an attack on all women’ – Dornukie Naa Norteye slams government over CJ suspension

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2024 New Patriotic Party’s parliamentary candidate for Ada Constituency, Dornukie Naa Norteye 2024 New Patriotic Party’s parliamentary candidate for Ada Constituency, Dornukie Naa Norteye

Dornukie Naa Norteye, the New Patriotic Party’s parliamentary candidate for the Ada Constituency in the 2024 general election, has spoken out against what she describes as an injustice being perpetrated against women by the government of President John Dramani Mahama.

Addressing the controversy surrounding the prospective removal of Chief Justice Gertrude Araba Esaaba Sackey Torkornoo, Naa Norteye asserted that the government’s actions should be seen not only as an attack on the judiciary but also as an attack on women in public office.

She called on women and advocacy groups across the country to speak out in defense of the Chief Justice and the integrity of her office.

“The ongoing issues surrounding the removal of the Chief Justice could also be interpreted as an attack on high-profile women in public office,” part of her post read.

“The committee must ensure that whatever actions they take are objective and legally justified. Otherwise, it would appear she is being targeted simply because she is a woman.

“So few women are in decision-making roles, and yet so little protection is offered. My heart bleeds as a woman!” she added.

President John Mahama, on Tuesday, April 22, 2025, suspended Chief Justice Gertrude Araba Torkornoo.

According to a statement signed by the Minister of State in charge of Government Communications, Felix Kwakye Ofosu, the suspension follows the establishment of a prima facie case against the Chief Justice, as determined by the President in consultation with the Council of State, in relation to three petitions filed against her.

“President John Dramani Mahama has, in accordance with Article 146(6) of the Constitution and in consultation with the Council of State, determined that a prima facie case has been established in respect of three petitions against the Chief Justice, Her Ladyship Justice Gertrude Araba Esaaba Sackey Torkornoo,” the statement, dated Tuesday, April 22, 2025, read.

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6 new policies to be introduced by Ministry of Foreign Affairs on April 28

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

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs is set to introduce five new policies on April 28, 2025.

According to the sector minister, Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, the government will also begin issuing chip-embedded passports next week.

These upgraded passports, which were launched on December 2, 2024, feature a microchip that securely stores the holder’s biometric and photographic data.

They also include advanced anti-fraud elements, with both visible and hidden security markers.

The sector minister noted that the passports offer enhanced biometric capabilities aimed at streamlining travel and strengthening document security.

The e-passports are designed to meet international standards while highlighting Ghana’s rich cultural identity.

The five policies set to be launched by the ministry are:

– Transition from biometric to chip-embedded passports.

– Introduction of a 24-hour passport service.

– Passport delivery service directly to applicants’ doorsteps.

– Launch of e-tracking services.

– A 30% reduction in passport application fees.

– Delivery under 15 days.

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Arsenal begin contract talks with Thomas Partey amid transfer speculation

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Arsenal have initiated discussions with Thomas Partey regarding a potential contract extension, aiming to secure the midfielder’s services beyond the 2024/25 season.

The Ghanaian international’s current deal is set to expire next summer, making him eligible for a free transfer.

Although earlier indications suggested that Partey might leave after four and a half years at the club, his recent reintegration into the squad appears to have shifted the narrative.

Talks are now underway as the Gunners consider retaining the 31-year-old beyond his current term.

According to reports initially shared by The Athletic, Arsenal have already engaged in preliminary discussions with Partey’s representatives.

The midfielder is reportedly open to remaining in London if the club offers him a two-year extension.

He is also said to be amenable to signing a shorter one-year contract, provided it includes an option for an additional year.

Despite his willingness to stay at the Emirates, Partey is expected to explore other opportunities if an agreement cannot be reached, with interest from overseas clubs still a possibility.

Arsenal’s pursuit of Real Sociedad midfielder Martín Zubimendi, who nearly joined Liverpool last summer, may also influence the club’s stance on Partey’s future.

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Zelensky cancel part of im South Africa trip afta attack on Kyiv

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Russian missile and drone attacks for Ukraine capital, Kyiv don kill at least eight pipo and wunjure 77.

Di city mayor, Vitali Klitschko say fires bin start sake of falling drone wrecks as fears still dey say pipo don hook under di rubbish.

E add say, “fire start for six areas” even as e add say “pipo dey under di doti” of one collapsed residential building.

Na di deadliest Russian attack for di capital city since July. Dis na as attacks for oda parts of di kontri bin involve 11 ballistic missiles, 55 cruise missiles and 145 drones.

Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelensky don cancel part of im trip to South Africa bicos of di attack, even though im go still meet President Cyril Ramaphosa.

US President Donald Trump don call out di way Zelensky dey approach peace tok-tok.

Afta Zelensky insist say Ukraine no go accept Russia to occupy Crimea, Trump say dey “very harmful to di peace negotiations”.

Trump add say, “e fit get peace or e fit fight for anoda three years bifor im lose di whole kontri. Di statement wey Zelensky make today go do nothing but prolong di killing field.”

Meanwhile President Zelensky dey for South Africa wey go be im first visit to Africa since im bicom president for 2019. Although e bin do small stopover for Cape Verde for 2023.

E don dey inside private meeting wit President Cyril Ramaphosa togeda wit political, civil and student representatives for African kontris.

For post for X, Zelensky tok say, “e dey important to bring just peace closer. We dey work to make sure say di G20 kontris dey actively engaged for diplomatic efforts”.

BBC tori pesin, Mayeni Jones torchlight why di meeting wey go dey impossible just two years ago dey happun now. Dis na as at dat time South Africa no gree condemn Russia invasion of Ukraine.

But she explain say, “di geopolitical landscape don change and both kontris now get plenti tins in common. As both dey clash wit Washington”.

She add say Ukraine wan increase dia international partners especially wit Africa wia many kontris get strong links wit Russia.

President Zelensky say e go comot South Africa immediately afta e meet wit Ramaphosa and na di foreign minister of Ukraine go handle di rest of di trip.

Zelensky add for post ontop X say Russia bin sama Ukraine wit almost 70 missiles overnight, including ballistic and about 150 attack drones.

Reactions from victims of di attack na mostly vex wit di West and how dem dey silent oa di attack.

Lilya Yadamenko, 52, wey live opposite di building wey collapse bicos of di strike for Kyiv tell BBC say she dey vex wit wetin dey happun.

She say, “dis kain crimes against civilians dey committed wit di silent consent of di Western world.

“My message to di West na say we dey live for di same planet, we all dey connected politically and energetically and to tolerate crimes like di ones wey Russians dey do against civilians for Ukraine go affect di whole humanity”.

Meanwhile, Russia dey accuse Kyiv say dem scata di pause for attack on energy infrastructure and di Easter ceasefire wey dia foreign minister say na Moscow declare.

Foreign ministry tok-tok pesin Maria Zakharova say e show say, “Zelensky no fit keep agreement”.

Dis na as Ukraine and Russia don accuse demsefs say dem scata di 30-hour “Easter agreement” wey Russian President Vladimir Putin bin announce on Saturday wey don expire.

He was not just a boastful person; he also displayed a sense of pomposity and arrogance – Prof. Ocquaye’s Report on Aboa Aponkye

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Explosive testimonies from the Prof. Mike Oquaye post-election report have exposed deep resentment within the New Patriotic Party (NPP) base in Asante Akyem North.

On Facebook, legal practitioner and political commentator Nii Kpakpo Samoa Addo shared excerpts from Page 13 of the report, where grassroots NPP members launched a scathing attack on Deputy Communications Director, Aboa Aponkye.

Fascinating Ankara Kaba and Slit Styles for Modern Women

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The Ankara Kaba and slit outfit is a timeless classic that continues to evolve, blending tradition with modern fashion sensibilities. Once worn primarily for formal events or cultural gatherings, the Kaba and slit has now become a bold statement of style for modern African women who value both elegance and heritage.

1. Fitted Kaba with High Slit:

This style adds a contemporary twist to the traditional Kaba. With a form-fitting bodice and a daring thigh-high slit, it’s perfect for cocktail events or weddings, offering both grace and a dash of bold femininity.

2. Peplum Kaba with Flared Slit Skirt:

The peplum Kaba gives a snatched waist illusion while the flared skirt adds volume and movement. It’s a flattering silhouette for all body types and ideal for festive events and parties.

3. Off-Shoulder Kaba and Slit:

This trendy version exposes the shoulders elegantly, combining sophistication with modern flair. Add statement earrings and a clutch to elevate your look.

4. Lace-Infused Ankara Kaba:

Mixing lace and Ankara fabric brings richness and texture. Whether it’s the sleeves, neckline, or the slit’s edge, lace detailing adds a touch of romance to your ensemble.

5. Maxi Kaba and Slit with Puffy Sleeves:

Long flowing skirts paired with exaggerated puff sleeves make for a regal and fashionable outfit. This design is a favorite for church services, traditional engagements, and other formal occasions.

Modern Ankara Kaba and slit styles are redefining African fashion. With endless possibilities in design, fabric combination, and tailoring, every woman can find a style that speaks to her elegance and culture. Whether you love it subtle or dramatic, these outfits will have you standing out beautifully at every event.

FIC yet to serve Wontumi on account freeze

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Lawyers for Bernard Antwi Boasiako, the Ashanti Regional Chairman of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), popularly known as Chairman Wontumi, say they are yet to receive any official communication from the Financial Intelligence Centre (FIC) regarding reports of a freeze on his bank accounts.

Recent media reports claimed the FIC had frozen all accounts linked to Chairman Wontumi and his company, Akonta Mining, over alleged financial irregularities.

The freeze, according to reports, was carried out under Section 56(1) of the Anti-Money Laundering Act, 2020 (Act 1044), which empowers the FIC to restrict access to financial accounts when there is reasonable suspicion of illicit activity.

Reacting to the reports, Chairman Wontumi’s legal counsel, Andy Appiah-Kubi, told Citi News that they had not been served any official documents either from the FIC or from the affected banks.

“We just received this communication from my client. The instruction is that the FIC sent an order to freeze the account of my client. We hope that we will be served with the appropriate processes, and we will make a presentation.

“We will respond in equal measure and defend the position of my client. No, the communication came from the advocacy through the press and was forwarded to me. We’re waiting for the processes to initiate our defence,” Appiah-Kubi explained.

He further disclosed that plans are underway to challenge the reported revocation of Akonta Mining’s lease in court, and legal documents are being finalized for filing.

“We’re processing the writ, and my duty is to proofread the drafting and then get it filed. If we’re early enough, we will be able to do it this afternoon [April 24], otherwise we will do it on Friday, April 25,” he added.

Chairman Wontumi and his mining operations have been under increased public scrutiny amid calls for greater accountability in the extractive sector.

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Three in NIB’s grips over ‘bribe’ for National Service postings [Audio]

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It has emerged that three people are currently in the custody of the National Intelligence Bureau (NIB) for extorting money from prospective national service personnel.

The Director-General of the National Service Authority (NSA), Felix Gyamfi, disclosed this in an interview on Adom FM’s Dwaso Nsem.

Mr. Gyamfi stated that the suspects collected no less than GH₵1,500, claiming they could post the unsuspecting victims to their preferred institutions.

“Some people who have made up their minds to extort money to post people to the Bank Hospital, Korle-Bu, among others, are currently with the BNI. Some people have turned the postings into a business. We may be restricted from publishing their photos, but I will deal with this matter,” he stated.

Stressing his commitment to lead with character and leave a blemish-free legacy, Mr. Gyamfi vowed he would not allow anyone to create problems for him.

He noted that it is important for leaders to demonstrate distinct qualities to curb insubordination and corrupt practices.

“Most of our problems are leadership-related because if the leader doesn’t create the right impression or engage in corrupt practices, how will the followers do that? I am working with you, so why would you create problems for me?” he questioned.

Spotting negligence doesn’t take 24hrs – Vanderpuye backs Akandoh

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The National Coordinator for the District Road Improvement Programme (DRIP), Nii Lantey Vanderpuye, has justified the dismissal of the Chief Executive Officer of the Tamale Teaching Hospital (TTH), Dr. Adam Atiku, by President John Dramani Mahama, following allegations of negligence and poor hospital administration.

Speaking on Breakfast Daily on Channel One TV on Thursday, April 24, Vanderpuye pushed back against criticism that the dismissal was hasty, stressing that the Health Minister’s decision was grounded in long-standing issues, not just the recent incident that occurred during his visit.

“It doesn’t need 24 hours for a minister to determine whether somebody has been negligent or has been sleeping on his job. The minister’s visit to Tamale Teaching Hospital was not just a knee-jerk reaction.

“He went there to familiarise himself with problems that people have talked about at the hospital.” Vanderpuye stated.

According to sources, the hospital has been grappling with a lack of essential equipment and administrative inefficiencies.

Health Minister Kwabena Mintah Akandoh’s unannounced visit on Tuesday, April 22, exposed troubling conditions firsthand. Vanderpuye confirmed that the minister encountered the incident while at the hospital, not something pre-arranged, validating longstanding reports of poor management.

“That incident was not conjured; he met the incident when he was there. It was not something that was set up for his visit. That was a confirmation of the issues of negligence and lack of good administration and management of the place, which he has consistently been briefed on.”

Vanderpuye argued that the minister’s decisive action reflects responsible governance, not personal animosity toward the dismissed CEO.

“Let us not limit ourselves to the fact that his action was based on the incident that confronted him when he visited the place. When you are assigned executive responsibilities, if he doesn’t take action and something happens, you could also be sacked by the President. The minister’s action was not because he didn’t like the CEO, but persistently, there have been a lot of issues about the management of the hospital,” he added.

However, the Ghana Medical Association (GMA) has sharply criticised the dismissal of Dr. Adam Atiku, Chief, describing the move as an abuse of power and a violation of due process by the Minister of Health, Kwabena Mintah Akandoh.

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Rule of law must be respected in removal process – GBA

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The Ghana Bar Association (GBA) has called for strict adherence to the rule of law as constitutional processes unfold to determine the fate of Chief Justice Gertrude Torkonoo.

This follows a petition submitted by three individuals to President John Dramani Mahama, seeking the removal of the Chief Justice.

The petition was subsequently forwarded to the Council of State, which determined that a prima facie case existed.

In line with constitutional provisions, a five-member committee was constituted to investigate the matter, prompting the suspension of the Chief Justice pending the outcome.

In a statement issued on the matter, the GBA emphasised the importance of upholding constitutional principles throughout the proceedings.

“While the GBA recognise the constitutional prescription for the removal of the Chief Justice under Article 146(6) and (10) of the Constitution, and mindful of the fact that presently, the entire matter is sub judice, it is the hope and belief of GBA that the actors involved in the whole process would have the time tested tenets of the Rule of Law at their guiding principles and its application, follows the spirit of the law,” part of the GBA’s statement read.

The Association also urged all stakeholders involved, no matter how minimal their roles, to be guided by Article 296 of the 1992 Constitution in the exercise of their discretion.

“It is expected that persons who play even the minutest role in this process will bear in mind Article 296 of the 1992 Constitution in the exercise of discretion and will act in a manner that safeguards and enhances in independence and image of the Judiciary.

“Justice emanates from the good people of Ghana and is administered by the Judiciary headed by the Chief Justice,” the statement added.

Another Nigerian filmmaker calls out Ghana TV stations over rights infringement

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Nigerian actress and filmmaker Bimbo Ademoye has stepped into the spotlight to address what she claims is a disregard for her intellectual property rights by some Ghanaian TV stations.

She took to social media on Wednesday, tagging Ghana’s Minister of Communication, Sam Nartey George, and National Film Authority CEO Kafui Danku, seeking intervention.

“I hear you’re one of the people that can put a stop to this,” she pleaded in the video.

Her public stand resonates with a growing chorus within the creative industry, especially discontent from Nigerian film creators, who have repeatedly accused Ghanaian TV stations of airing materials without consent.

“That TV station in Ghana, I’m talking to you; don’t show my movies. I haven’t given you permission,” Ademoye said in a video shared on her Instagram account.

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Just last month, fellow Nigerian actress and filmmaker Omoni Oboli voiced similar grievances on Instagram, calling out Ghanaian television stations for airing her movies without proper licensing.

The Ghanaian public officials tagged by Ademoye have now responded with assurances.

Minister of Communication George responded to Ademoye’s social media post emphasising the Ghanaian government’s respect for intellectual property.

“My attention has been drawn to your post thanks to the tag,” he wrote. “I would be raising the issue with my colleague minister responsible for overseeing television content. However, I wish to assure you that our government is very respectful of intellectual property rights and will [ensure] the protection of same,” he wrote.

Film authority boss Danku, on her part, stated, “Hi ma’am, my management and I are working on putting a stop to this. You should see definite actions in a couple of weeks.”

Intellectual property theft in the African film industry remains a huge challenge, with the latest outburst from Ademoye throwing a spotlight on the challenges that confront the legal consumption of film content distribution within the African entertainment landscape.

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Somali presidential spokesman says Turkiye’s public broadcaster TRT will help Somali filmmakers produce quality dramas.

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Analysts agree that a stronger collaboration between Nigerian and Ghanaian authorities is essential to address with finality the lingering issue between Nigerian filmmakers and Ghana TV stations.

Three popular Nigerian filmmakers who have called out Ghanaian TV stations for piracy

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From L to R: Ruth Kadiri, Bimbo Ademoye and Omoni Oboli From L to R: Ruth Kadiri, Bimbo Ademoye and Omoni Oboli

A growing wave of discontent is building up among some popular Nollywood filmmakers over the unauthorised use of their films by some Ghanaian television stations.

In recent times, some popular Nigerian actresses and filmmakers such as Ruth Kadiri, Bimbo Ademoye and Omoni Oboli have taken to social media to publicly rant about the piracy of their creative works in Ghana.

This article examines the concerns of these three filmmakers and explores why their issues have garnered significant attention.

Ruth Kadiri

Some time in September 2023, Nollywood actress and filmmaker Ruth Kadiri did not hold back her criticism of some Ghanaian TV station that aired her work without permission.

In a video she shared on her social media, she expressed deep disappointment over what she described as blatant piracy.

“I love the country as a whole but I am very disappointed that a major TV station in Ghana would go on my platform, rip my contents apart, show it on TV like they have the license to do that,” Ruth Kadiri lamented.

Bimbo Ademoye

Bimbo Ademoye is the most recent figure to spotlight the issue of Ghanaian TV stations pirating Nigerian movies.

It is her vocal outcry that has finally brought the long-overlooked concern into the lime light.

In the viral video that ignited what has now become a global conversation, Bimbo made a passionate plea, called for intervention from industry stakeholders and issued strong warnings as she expressed her frustration over the situation.

“That TV station in Ghana, I’m talking to you, don’t show my movies. I haven’t given you permission. Before, I used to say, ‘at least come to me, let’s discuss and share’ but now, I don’t want your money. Don’t show my movies,” some of her statements contained.

Omoni Oboli

Actress and filmmaker Omoni Oboli had repeatedly raised concerns about Ghanaian TV stations pirating her works, even before her colleague Bimbo’s recent outbursts.

After Bimbo’s concerns gained widespread attention, Omoni seized the opportunity to amplify her own grievances about the issue which she believes is rapidly evolving into an international intellectual property dispute.

In an Instagram post, Omoni Oboli revealed that her new film ‘Twin Deception’, which premiered on her official YouTube channel, was broadcasted by a Ghanaian TV station on the same day without her knowledge or consent.

“You see this issue of terrestrial Ghanaian TV stations showing our movies, it’s utterly shameful. My movie Twin Deception released on my YouTube channel on Friday was shown by TV stations same Friday! I’m going straight to the Ghanaian President this time cos this is now a disgrace!” she said.

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Watch how KMA boss, NAPO, chiefs, others stormed Prempeh Airport to receive Otumfuo

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Otumfuo Osei Tutu II disembarking on his arrival at the Prempeh International Airport Otumfuo Osei Tutu II disembarking on his arrival at the Prempeh International Airport

The Asantehene, Otumfuo Osei Tutu II, arrived on Wednesday, April 23, 2025, to a delegation of government officials, royals, and a crowd of spectators at the Prempeh International Airport, following his return from abroad.

The Asantehene was returning to Ghana after a trip abroad, having taken a break from official duties in March.

In a colourful reception, Otumfuo was welcomed by chiefs in the Ashanti Region, including Nana Otuo Sereboe II, Juabenhene; and Akyeamfuo Asafo Boakye Agyemang Bonsu, Asafohene.

The welcoming delegation also included government officials and leaders of government institutions, such as the Mayor of Kumasi, Richard Ofori Agyeman Boadi; Ashanti Regional Police Commander, DCOP Emmanuel Teye Cudjoe; the General Officer Commanding of the Central Command of the Ghana Armed Forces, Brigadier General Matthew Opoku; and the former Member of Parliament for Manhyia South, Dr Matthew Opoku Prempeh.

A video from the event shows the Asantehene dancing gracefully to the rhythm of royal drums while being ushered by traditional dancers.

Following his arrival, Otumfuo made a call on the Asantehemaa, Nana Konadu Yiadom II, at her residence.

Watch video and pictures of Otumfuo’s arrival below:

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