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War in Ukraine not ending ‘any time soon’

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US Vice-President JD Vance has said the war in Ukraine is “not going to end any time soon”, in an interview with Fox News.

Vance said the question facing the US administration now was how it could help Russia and Ukraine “find a middle ground” to end the conflict that has been raging for more than three years.

But, Vance added, “It’s going to be up to [Russia and Ukraine] to come to an agreement and stop this brutal, brutal conflict”.

His comments came shortly after Washington signed a deal with Kyiv to share the profits of Ukraine’s rare earth minerals in return for future US security assistance.

Vance made the comments in a wide-ranging interview, in which he defended Trump’s approach to the war in Ukraine.

“Yes, of course, [the Ukrainians] are angry that they were invaded,” he said. “But are we going to continue to lose thousands and thousands of soldiers over a few miles of territory this or that way?”

Trump suggested this week that Ukraine might be willing to cede Crimea – which Russia invaded in 2014 – in order to reach a truce settlement.

But Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelensky had earlier implied that he would be unable to accept Russian control of the peninsula, citing the Ukrainian constitution.

In a separate interview with Fox News on Thursday, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio said there needed to be a “breakthrough” in the conflict soon, otherwise Trump “will have to decide how much time to dedicate to this”.

Russian President Vladimir Putin this week announced a temporary three-day ceasefire from 8 May, to coincide with anniversary celebrations marking the end of World War Two.

Ukraine’s foreign minister, Andrii Sybiha, called for an immediate 30-day ceasefire in response.

But fighting between the two countries has continued.

On Thursday night, a Russian drone attack on Ukraine’s south-eastern city of Zaporizhzhia injured 14 people but caused no deaths.

Separately, Moscow accused Ukraine of using drones to target a market in Russia-controlled southern Ukraine, also on Thursday. Seven were killed and more than 20 were injured, according to Russian officials.

Kyiv denied the accusations, adding that the attack was only targeted at military personnel.

Source: BBC.com

‘Respect the currency,’ E-Money tells Nigerians after EFCC arrest

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Nigerian businessman and socialite Emeka Okonkwo, popularly known as E-Money, has urged Nigerians to stop spraying the Naira or any other currency at parties, warning that the practice constitutes currency abuse and is punishable by law.

In a post shared via Instagram on Thursday, E-Money cited the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission’s (EFCC) directive against spraying money at celebrations, describing it as currency abuse.

He wrote: “Let’s celebrate responsibly and avoid fines. Respect our currency!”

“If you must give money at a party, make sure you put it in a basket, bowl, or box in front of the person. Don’t drop any currency on the floor. This is advised by the EFCC. Ignorance is not going to be an excuse. Let us be aware and abide by the rules, since it’s the law of the land.”

The statement comes just days after he was arrested and questioned by the EFCC over alleged abuse of the Naira and U.S. Dollar during public events.

SSNIT must deliver value for contributors – Gamey

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…as NPRA boss advocates diversified pension investment

Labour consultant and Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Gamey and Gamey Group, Mr. Austin Gamey, has called for a thorough overhaul of the Social Security and National Insurance Trust (SSNIT), urging the state pension manager to rethink its core strategy and governance if it hopes to deliver better outcomes for contributors.

Kennedy Agyapong will quit NPP before 2028 elections

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Kennedy Agyapong [L] and Solomon Owusu Kennedy Agyapong [L] and Solomon Owusu

A leading member of the Movement for Change, Solomon Owusu, has predicted that Kennedy Agyapong, a former flagbearer aspirant of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), will withdraw from the party’s flagbearer race ahead of the 2028 election and ultimately quit the NPP.

Kennedy Agyapong, a former presidential aspirant, pulled out of the party’s ongoing Thank You Tour after one of his supporters, a student from the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST), was stabbed during an event in Bantama, Kumasi, on April 29, 2025.

The victim was stabbed following a scuffle between students and some alleged thugs during the event. The altercation reportedly stemmed from a dispute over money that had been given to students who had gathered and were singing the praises of Kennedy Agyapong.

The injured student was subsequently transferred to the Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital for further treatment.

Clearly unhappy with the turn of events, Kennedy Agyapong announced his withdrawal from the tour.

Commenting on the matter in an interview on Onua TV, Solomon Owusu, a former staunch member of the NPP, stated that if Kennedy Agyapong’s latest action is anything to go by, he will withdraw from the next flagbearer race and eventually announce his resignation from the party.

“Just as he has withdrawn from the Thank You Tour, he will do the same during the NPP flagbearer primary and will ultimately resign from the party. That is what will happen. I am telling you, he will withdraw from the race and quit the party when the flagbearer contest is held.

I say so because if someone stabbed your supporter and you withdrew from the party’s Thank You Tour, what will happen during the primary? When that election is held, someone could be shot or killed. What were his reasons for withdrawing from the tour? He said he cannot continue to be part of it when blood has been spilled. So during the next primary, if someone is shot and blood is spilled, will Kennedy Agyapong remain in the race and stay in the party? He will surely quit.”

He also recalled what Kennedy Agyapong’s supporters said when Alan Kyerematen withdrew from the race and subsequently quit the party.

“When a similar incident occurred during the NPP flagbearer race, where Alan Kyerematen’s supporter was physically assaulted and injured, Alan withdrew from the race. At that time, Kennedy Agyapong’s supporters said Alan was too proud and had withdrawn over a not-so-serious issue. When wrong is done to your colleague, don’t rejoice over it—you may be the next to suffer the same.”

KA

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Ghana government pledges to resolve delays in Ewoyaa Lithium Project

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Ghana government pledges to resolve delays in Ewoyaa Lithium Project – Ghana Business News




















Stonebwoy Extends Helping Hand to Aspiring Security Officer

Stonebwoy Extends Helping Hand to Aspiring Security Officer

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Renowned Ghanaian dancehall star Stonebwoy has demonstrated his philanthropic spirit by offering assistance to a determined young man pursuing a career in Ghana’s security services. The celebrated musician’s kind intervention highlights his dedication to community support and youth empowerment.  

Through a touching social media post, Stonebwoy publicly expressed his willingness to help the ambitious young recruit. This act of generosity underscores the artist’s reputation for using his platform to inspire and assist those working toward challenging goals. His involvement brings much-needed attention to the struggles many face when trying to join Ghana’s security forces.  

The aspiring officer’s story reflects the aspirations of countless Ghanaian youth who wish to serve their nation through security roles. While the recruitment process presents numerous obstacles, Stonebwoy’s support could provide crucial resources and mentorship to help navigate these challenges. His intervention offers more than just practical help—it delivers hope and encouragement.  

Stonebwoy’s actions exemplify how influential figures can create meaningful change by supporting the next generation. By actively engaging with community needs, he sets a powerful example of using celebrity status for social good. This gesture reinforces the importance of mentorship and collective support in helping young Ghanaians achieve their ambitions.  

As word spreads about Stonebwoy’s compassionate act, it serves as an inspiring call to action for others to contribute to community upliftment. His support for the aspiring security personnel reminds us that with determination and the right assistance, career dreams in vital national services are within reach. The artist continues to prove that true stardom extends beyond music to making tangible differences in people’s lives.

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Another Female Chief Justice Suspended By The Same President Who Once Pardoned The Men—Akosua Manu

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Another Female Chief Justice Suspended By The Same President Who Once Pardoned The Men—Akosua Manu

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Akosua Manu Critiques President Mahama’s Suspension of Chief Justice Torkornoo

Akosua Manu, a leading member of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), has sharply criticized President John Dramani Mahama following his suspension of Chief Justice Gertrude Torkornoo, drawing parallels to his controversial pardon of two Montie FM hosts who had threatened Chief Justice Georgina Wood in 2016. Manu expressed her concerns on social media, pointing out what she described as a disturbing pattern: “Another female Chief Justice suspended by the same President who once pardoned the men who threatened to rape and kill the first female Chief Justice.”

Manu reminded the public of the 2016 incident during Mahama’s previous term when two radio hosts were convicted of contempt after making violent threats against Chief Justice Wood and other Supreme Court justices. Despite their conviction, the President granted them clemency, a move that was widely criticized as undermining judicial independence. The recent suspension of Torkornoo follows Mahama’s assertion that a prima facie case had been established in three separate petitions alleging misconduct and breaches of the constitution. In response, a five-member investigative committee, led by Justice Gabriel Pwamang, has been tasked with looking into the allegations.

While the presidency maintains that the suspension follows constitutional procedures, Manu and other critics argue that the timing—and Mahama’s previous dealings with female judicial figures—raise doubts about the impartiality of the judiciary. As the investigation unfolds, the nation waits to see whether the process will preserve the rule of law or fuel further concerns over political interference in Ghana’s courts. 

Defence Minister tells NPP’s ‘mighty’ Minority to “get serious” over military reshuffle allegations

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Minister for Defence, Dr. Edward Omane Boamah, has dismissed allegations by the New Patriotic Party’s ‘mighty’ Minority in Parliament that the government is unjustly removing senior military officers, describing the claims as out of touch and lacking basis.

In a Facebook post on Thursday, the Minister responded sharply to the concerns raised by the Minority, led by Alexander Afenyo-Markin, during a press conference in Accra.

Mahama urges public sector workers to report wrongdoing of management

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Mahama urges public sector workers to report wrongdoing of management – Ghana Business News




















I didn’t say I’ll win galamsey fight in four months – Mahama

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I didn’t say I’ll win galamsey fight in four months – Mahama – Ghana Business News




















A Perfect Blend of Culture and Style

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Ankara Skirt and Blouse for Women: A Perfect Blend of Culture and Style

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The Ankara skirt and blouse for women beautifully merges tradition with modern fashion, creating a look that is both eye-catching and meaningful. The vibrant colors and intricate patterns of Ankara fabric make it a standout choice, allowing wearers to express their individuality while honoring cultural aesthetics. Because the designs are so bold and unique, each outfit carries its own distinct charm, ensuring no two pieces are exactly alike. The versatility of the fabric means it can be tailored into various styles, from fitted blouses to flowing skirts, making it suitable for different body types and fashion preferences. Since Ankara is lightweight and breathable, it provides comfort in warm climates while still maintaining a polished appearance. The durability of the fabric ensures that these outfits remain vibrant and intact even after multiple wears and washes, making them a practical yet stylish addition to any wardrobe.  

Pairing an Ankara blouse with a matching or contrasting skirt creates a cohesive ensemble that works for both casual and formal occasions. The combination can be dressed up with heels and statement jewelry for events like weddings or festivals, or toned down with sandals and minimal accessories for everyday wear.

Because Ankara prints are so expressive, they often serve as conversation starters, allowing wearers to share the cultural significance behind their attire. The growing global appreciation for Ankara fashion has led to innovative designs, blending traditional motifs with contemporary cuts to suit modern tastes. Whether worn for cultural celebrations, professional settings, or social gatherings, the Ankara skirt and blouse effortlessly bridges heritage and style. Its timeless appeal ensures that it remains a cherished fashion choice, continuously evolving while staying rooted in artistic expression.

I advised Portable to stop posting ritual online, he blocked me – Peller

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Streamer, Peller recounts what transpired between him and Portable after he advised him to stop posting ritual online.

He shared this during a live stream with his fans.

According to Peller, he had come online one Sunday morning and saw a video of the singer doing his ritualist stuffs.

Nigerian nurse reportedly found de@d in her UK apartment after returning from her wedding introduction in Nigeria

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Nigerian nurse reportedly found de@d in her UK apartment after returning from her wedding introduction in Nigeria

A UK-based Nigerian nurse has reportedly been found d3ad in her apartment in Leeds, United Kingdom. 

Another Nigerian nurse, Ibironke Khadeejah Quadri, who shared the sad story on X, said the deceased, known as Nurse Miriam, finished her last shift on Sunday and wasn’t heard from since. Ibironkee said a friend tried reaching Miram but couldn’t. The police later broke into her apartment after a missing persons case was filed on her behalf. Sadly, she was found lifeless in her apartment.

According to Ibironke, the deceased had only returned to the UK from Nigeria, where she had gone for her wedding introduction.

‘’TRAGIC LOSS: Nigerian Nurse Found De@d in Her Leeds Apartment After Days of Silence.The nursing community is mourning the heartbreaking loss of Nurse Miriam, who was found d3ad in her apartment in Leeds, United Kingdom.

Her last shift was on last week Sunday and her friend tried reaching out to her from Sunday but no response so she filled a missing report only for police to find her dead in her room🥲

Report has it that she has just come bk from Nigeria after her introduction but her partner hasn’t joined her yet.

May her soul rest in perfect peace.

#RIPNurseMiriam”

The cause of de@th has not been revealed yet.

Nigerian nurse reportedly found de@d in her UK apartment after returning from her wedding introduction in Nigeria
Nigerian nurse reportedly found de@d in her UK apartment after returning from her wedding introduction in Nigeria
Nigerian nurse reportedly found de@d in her UK apartment after returning from her wedding introduction in Nigeria

At the May Day parade:  We ‘ll restore hope in workers …Pres pledges

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 President John Dramani Maha­ma has assured of his government’s commitment to improving wages and restoring hope in Ghanaian workers.

“This government under my lead­ership is the government you have been waiting for. We will not only improve wages but restore hope and confidence in the Ghanaian workforce,” he stated.

President Mahama (in smock) with workers awarded at the celebration

The President was speaking at the 2025 Nation­al May Day Parade at the Independence Square in Accra yesterday, on the theme “Resetting Pay and Working Conditions in Ghana: The Role of Stakeholders.”

He also pledged to prioritise timely salary payments, modernised workplace environments, enhanced occupational health and safety policies, timely pension contributions, and the reform of Ghana’s “distorted” pension system through an ad hoc stakeholder committee.

President Mahama said the government was committed to strengthening technical and voca­tional training, with better alignment to industry needs, and promoting equitable national develop­ment across all corners of the country.

President Mahama paid glowing tribute to Gha­naian workers across all sectors, describing them as “the backbone of Ghana’s future” and “true architects of our recovery.”

President Mahama assured Ghanaian workers that his administration would not privatise the Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG), despite the entity’s GH¢68 billion debt, but will rather pursue strategic public-private partnerships to inject efficiency into electricity distribution.

He acknowledged the urgent need to reform ECG and other struggling state-owned enterpris­es, many of which he said have been “atrociously managed” over the past eight years.

He said “Even companies like GIHOC Dis­tilleries, which paid dividends under my previous administration, are now operating at a loss. The question I ask is: how can you sell alcohol and be in debt?” he queried.

He outlined several critical interventions already undertaken in his first months in office, including a 10 per cent increase in the nation­al minimum wage from GH¢18.50 to almost GH¢20, effective March 1, 2025 — a move he said made despite prevailing inflation levels of 23 per cent.

The President also mentioned the convening of a historic National Economic Forum in March 2025, which brought together labour, employers, academia, and policymakers to craft a fiscal policy path for Ghana’s recovery and growth. Addition­ally, he said a “reset budget” has been presented to Parliament, prioritising economic stabilisation, productivity, and job creation.

On jobs, he highlighted key youth-focused initiatives such as the One Million Coders pro­gramme, which aims to train young people in digital and coding skills needed in today’s job mar­ket and has already attracted 150,000 applicants, and the Adwumawura Programme, which aims to create 10,000 youth-led businesses and 20,000 jobs annually.

He also mentioned the National Apprentice­ship Programme, which seeks to equip 500,000 young people with artisanal skills over five years.

Touching on pay equity, President Mahama announced plans to establish a Permanent In­dependent Emoluments Commission as part of constitutional reforms, with the aim of resolving what he called “the longstanding and inequitable disparity in public service wage structure,” espe­cially between Article 71 officeholders and other public servants.

President Mahama urged workers in state institutions to speak up against mismanagement, stressing that they have a responsibility to safe­guard their enterprises. “When things are going wrong, do not be afraid to say so. As President, I will back and support you to set things right.”

On the issue of illegal mining, or galamsey, he reaffirmed his administration’s commitment to intensify enforcement efforts, stating, “Aluta continua — the fight continues.”

He further emphasised his commitment to regular, structured dialogue between government, labour, and business, with the Ministry of Em­ployment and Labour Relations serving as a hub for tripartite collaboration.

Organised by the trade unions, the May Day event is held annually to celebrates workers’ con­tributions and promotes their rights and better working conditions.

 BY STEPHANIE BIRIKORANG

Dr. Patrick Nomo returns as Chief Director of Ministry of Finance

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Dr. Patrick Nomo returns as Chief Director of Ministry of Finance – Ghana Business News




















Kennedy Agyapong will quit NPP before 2028 elections

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Kennedy Agyapong [L] and Solomon Owusu Kennedy Agyapong [L] and Solomon Owusu

A leading member of the Movement for Change, Solomon Owusu, has predicted that Kennedy Agyapong, a former flagbearer aspirant of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), will withdraw from the party’s flagbearer race ahead of the 2028 election and ultimately quit the NPP.

Kennedy Agyapong, a former presidential aspirant, pulled out of the party’s ongoing Thank You Tour after one of his supporters, a student from the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST), was stabbed during an event in Bantama, Kumasi, on April 29, 2025.

The victim was stabbed following a scuffle between students and some alleged thugs during the event. The altercation reportedly stemmed from a dispute over money that had been given to students who had gathered and were singing the praises of Kennedy Agyapong.

The injured student was subsequently transferred to the Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital for further treatment.

Clearly unhappy with the turn of events, Kennedy Agyapong announced his withdrawal from the tour.

Commenting on the matter in an interview on Onua TV, Solomon Owusu, a former staunch member of the NPP, stated that if Kennedy Agyapong’s latest action is anything to go by, he will withdraw from the next flagbearer race and eventually announce his resignation from the party.

“Just as he has withdrawn from the Thank You Tour, he will do the same during the NPP flagbearer primary and will ultimately resign from the party. That is what will happen. I am telling you, he will withdraw from the race and quit the party when the flagbearer contest is held.

I say so because if someone stabbed your supporter and you withdrew from the party’s Thank You Tour, what will happen during the primary? When that election is held, someone could be shot or killed. What were his reasons for withdrawing from the tour? He said he cannot continue to be part of it when blood has been spilled. So during the next primary, if someone is shot and blood is spilled, will Kennedy Agyapong remain in the race and stay in the party? He will surely quit.”

He also recalled what Kennedy Agyapong’s supporters said when Alan Kyerematen withdrew from the race and subsequently quit the party.

“When a similar incident occurred during the NPP flagbearer race, where Alan Kyerematen’s supporter was physically assaulted and injured, Alan withdrew from the race. At that time, Kennedy Agyapong’s supporters said Alan was too proud and had withdrawn over a not-so-serious issue. When wrong is done to your colleague, don’t rejoice over it—you may be the next to suffer the same.”

KA

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Don Jazzy gifts woman 6 million Naira for having an ‘’unhealthy account balance’’


Music mogul, Don Jazzy has once again demonstrated his remarkable generosity. 

The award-winning producer sent a whopping N1 million to an X-user identified as Popoola Ajoke Abidemi, after she shared her account details on a post.

The post had asked people to drop their account details and then tag a celebrity who might gift them N1 million., In faith, Ms Popoola shared her account number. In no time, Don Jazzy spotted her post, asked her for her account details and sent her N 1 million. 

Ms Poopla in excitement took to her handle to express her gratitude to him. In the process, she shared her account balance showing that the N1 million was in her account.

Dissatisfied by the account balance he saw in there, Don Jazzy went on to send her another N5 million. He said he doesn’t like the look of her account balance and sent her N5 million.

Don Jazzy gifts woman 6 million Naira for having an ??unhealthy account balance??
Don Jazzy gifts woman 6 million Naira for having an ??unhealthy account balance??
Don Jazzy gifts woman 6 million Naira for having an ??unhealthy account balance??
Don Jazzy gifts woman 6 million Naira for having an ??unhealthy account balance??

Meet the 12 Media Personalities Appointed by President Mahama In His Government

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Since President John Dramani Mahama was sworn into office on January 7, 2025, he has appointed several well-known media personalities to serve in different positions in his government. These individuals bring years of experience from radio, TV, and journalism to help improve communication, governance, and public engagement.

Here are the 12 media professionals who have joined his administration so far:

1. Dr. Randy Abbey – Appointed as Acting CEO of the Ghana Cocoa Board (COCOBOD) on January 21, 2025. He is a former host of Metro TV’s Good Morning Ghana and also known for his work in football administration.

2. Stanislav Xoese Dogbe – Now serving as Deputy Chief of Staff (Operations). He previously worked with Joy FM and served under Mahama’s earlier administration.

3. Shamima Muslim – Appointed as Deputy Presidential Spokesperson. She is a former presenter at Citi FM and Metro TV and also the founder of the Alliance for Women in Media Africa (AWMA).

4. Kofi Okyere-Darko (KOD) – Now the Director of Diaspora Affairs. KOD is known for his broadcasting career and for creating the fashion show Rhythms on Da Runway.

5. Abeiku Santana – Serving as Deputy CEO of the Ghana Tourism Authority. He is a popular radio presenter and advocate for domestic tourism.

6. John Dumelo – Appointed Deputy Minister of Food and Agriculture. He is a well-known actor and farmer with political experience.

7. Dzifa Gomashie – Serving as Minister of Tourism, Culture, and Creative Arts. She is a veteran actress and was formerly a Deputy Minister.

8. Rex Omar – Appointed as a Presidential Staffer in charge of the Black Star Experience, using his creative industry background to promote national culture.

9. James Gardiner – Serving as Deputy Executive Secretary of the National Film Authority. He is a famous actor and TV personality.

10. Kwame Gyan – Working as a Communications Consultant at the Office of the President. He is an expert in media and public policy.

11. Paa Kwesi Asare – Former Head of Business at TV3, now with the Bank of Ghana’s Communications Department. In 2023, he became the first Ghanaian journalist to win the BBC Komla Dumor Award.

12. Prince Kwame Minkah – Former Power FM morning show host, now the Media Relations Officer at the Ghana Gold Board (GoldBod). He has over 15 years of media experience with top stations like Citi FM, Joy FM, and TV Africa.

They should just make him marry her simple-Ghanaians react as SDA student granted bail

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In a dramatic turn of events, the case surrounding the shooting of Suzy Pinamang, a student at SDA Senior High School, has taken a contentious path as the suspect involved has been granted bail. The incident, which left Suzy with serious injuries, has ignited outrage and sorrow among her family and the community.

The second court hearing took place on April 30, 2025, at the Twedie High Court. Tensions ran high as the proceedings unfolded. Suzy, who was accidentally shot in the eye by a fellow student, was visibly emotional, and the courtroom atmosphere was charged with anger from her supporters. 

The suspect, whose identity has not been disclosed, was granted bail set at GH¢200,000. This decision has not only shocked Suzy’s family but also sparked a broader conversation about safety and accountability in schools. The suspect’s legal team successfully argued for bail, leading to heated reactions from those present at the court. 

Witnesses report that Suzy’s family expressed their frustration openly, with tears and shouts echoing through the courthouse. The emotional toll of the incident was palpable, as family members directed their anger towards the suspect, his family, and court officials. Many expressed their disbelief that someone who had caused such harm could be released so soon.

The court’s ruling has prompted calls for justice from the community. Supporters of Suzy have taken to social media to voice their concerns, sharing videos that capture her emotional plea for support. In one such video, Suzy can be seen weeping as she calls for public assistance in her quest for justice. This heartfelt appeal has resonated widely, drawing attention to the need for a thorough investigation and accountability for the actions that led to her injury.

As the legal proceedings continue, the case underscores the urgent need for discussions around safety measures in schools and the implications of youth violence. Community leaders and parents are now advocating for increased awareness and preventive measures to ensure that such incidents do not occur in the future.

The outcome of this case remains uncertain, but the voices demanding justice for Suzy Pinamang continue to grow louder. The emotions surrounding this incident reflect a profound concern for the welfare of students and the responsibility of educational institutions to provide a safe environment for learning. 

As the situation develops, many are left hoping that this tragic event will lead to meaningful change and greater protection for students in schools across the region.

GOSANET working to increase demand for HIV Services in fishing communities   

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By Emmanuel Nyatsikor  

Dzemeni (V/R), May 1, GNA – GOSANET Foundation, a health NGO in the Volta region, is working to increase demand for HIV Services in fishing communities in the South Dayi District. 

The NGO is intensifying education to promote safer sex practices and protecting the rights of vulnerable groups in those communities. 

Mr. Samuel Yao Atidzah, Executive Director of GOSANET Foundation, disclosed this to the Ghana News Agency on the sidelines of an engagement with fisherfolks at Dzemeni in the South Dayi District of the Volta region on Wednesday. 

He said the sensitisation was in collaboration with the South Dayi District Assembly, traditional authorities, fisherfolks associations and youth groups. 

The Executive Director stated that fishing communities were often underserved in healthcare delivery. 

He noted that as Ghana pushed towards achieving epidemic control, such community-based interventions were critical. 

Mr. Atidzah said the Foundation remained committed to ensuring that no one was left behind in the fight against HIV. 

He stated that with the HIV Self Testing (HIVST) Initiative, individuals could now test in privacy and dignity, adding that the approach was helping to break the stigma barrier whilst improving testing uptake among fisherfolks. 

Mr. Atidzah said as part of the national efforts to reach the UNAIDS 95-95-95 by the year 2030, GOSANET Foundation in partnership with Ghana HIV and AIDS Network (GHANET) had intensified its human rights-centred HIV interventions in the South Dayi District. 

He noted that the initiative targeted fisherfolks under the Global Fund’s GC7 grant through the Other Vulnerable Populations (OVP) Project. 

The Executive Director stated that the Project aimed to increase HIV case identification, treatment linkage and long-term retention in fishing communities. 

He continued that it also focused on empowering fishermen and women with information, services and tools to take control of their health whilst also upholding their rights. 

Mr. Atidzah said under the OVP Intervention Package, the Foundation was distributing HIST kits, male condoms and human rights education materials at landing sites, fish markets and at other fishing community’s gatherings. 

“The Foundation has so far distributed over 1,000 HIVST Kits and 5,032 male condoms, he said. 

He told the GNA that positive HIV cases were linked to Anti-Retroviral Therapy (ART) Centres for immediate care and support. 

Mr. Atidzah said the Foundation already had engagements with six fishing communities in the district and hoped to engage all others before the end of the Project in 2026. 

GNA 

MA/CA 

I’ll contest again – Funke Akindele announces political plans [VIDEO]

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Famous Nigerian actress-turned-politician Funke Akindele has revealed her political plans following a previous unsuccessful attempt.

DAILY POST recalls that the actress was the running mate to Abdulazeez Adediran, the Lagos State governorship candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, in 2023.

Following their defeat by Babajide Sanwo-Olu of the All Progressives Congress, APC, Funke Akindele took to her social media page to delete all politically related posts.

I’m Still A Young Lady, Men Should Stop Calling Me A Mother Just Because Of My Body Type”

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I’m Still A Young Lady, Men Should Stop Calling Me A Mother Just Because Of My Body Type”

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Actress Omobewaji Oyediji, popularly known as Mo-Bewa, has expressed her discomfort with men referring to her as “mother” due to her physique. She finds it displeasing and believes that her age shouldn’t be overlooked.

Mo-Bewa is urging men to refrain from using this term, emphasizing that she’s still a young lady. “I’m still a young lady, men should stop calling me a mother just because of my body type,” she stated.

According to Mo-Bewa, this issue has become a significant concern, prompting her to speak out. She’s calling on men to be more considerate in their interactions with her.

In a recent post on Instagram, Mo-Bewa’s statement highlights the importance of respectful communication and the need for individuals to be mindful of their words and actions.

Mo-Bewa’s experience has led her to advocate for a change in how people perceive and address others, particularly women. By sharing her story, she hopes to promote a more positive and respectful dialogue.

Mo-Bewa’s plea to men serves as a reminder to prioritize respect and understanding in all interactions. Her voice adds to the growing conversation about the importance of considerate communication.

Watch the video from (0:01 to 1:05).

Telecel Healthfest uncovers hidden typhoid trend in Lawra

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Over 60 per cent of residents who screened for typhoid tested positive at Telecel Ghana Foundation’s Healthfest outreach in Lawra in the Upper West Region.

Out of 250 residents tested, a staggering 158 were unknowingly positive for the waterborne bacterial infection, with the majority showing no symptoms.

Health professionals on-site immediately referred the positive cases for treatment, potentially preventing a wider community health emergency.

The bimonthly comprehensive health screening initiative plays a crucial role in early diagnosis and treatment of potential health issues, allowing for timely and proactive medical interventions.

In total, over 450 residents across the Lawra district took advantage of the free full-body wellness screening to check their blood pressure, blood glucose, typhoid, hepatitis, malaria, as well as general medical consultations.

“Finding and treating these hidden infections early is exactly why we organise Healthfest in underserved communities, as it helps to save lives, prevents outbreaks and brings preventative healthcare directly to people that need it most.

“To promote access to healthcare and ensure sustainability, we have renewed, replaced and registered 250 residents onto the National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS),” said Rita Agyeiwaa Rockson, Head of Foundation, Sustainability and External Communications at Telecel Ghana.

Some of the inhabitants of the small, rural community with limited health infrastructure said they often faced the impossible choice between buying food or seeking medical treatment.

For retired clerk Pascal Lani, Healthfest was nothing short of divine intervention. At 68, Mr. Lani avoided hospitals for several years due to the high costs, but felt his burden lifted when he received complimentary health screening and medication.

“I’ve always wanted to go to the hospital, but I couldn’t afford it. My blood pressure was checked, my blood was tested and a consultation with a doctor, who prescribed medication all free of charge. I’m very happy with the care and the medicines provided. God bless the Telecel Ghana Foundation.”

Telecel Healthfest, which aligns with the UN Sustainable Development Goal 3 on ‘Good Health and Well-being’, aims to close the healthcare gap by removing financial and geographical barriers.

The corporate social responsibility arm of the telecommunications giant has committed to expanding its health initiatives to reach even more communities to address existing health disparities in rural regions of Ghana.

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Chelsea open to summer bids for injury-hit Belgian-Ghanaian midfielder Romeo Lavia

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Chelsea are reportedly prepared to sanction the sale of midfielder Romeo Lavia this summer if they receive a suitable offer.

Lavia, who is of Ghanaian descent but represents Belgium internationally, joined the Blues from Southampton ahead of the 2023/24 season but has struggled with injuries throughout his time at Stamford Bridge.

Despite arriving with promise and potential, the 21-year-old has made just one competitive appearance due to persistent fitness setbacks.

The West London club are now said to be open to letting Lavia leave if an offer in the region of £40 million or more arrives.

Although Chelsea initially invested close to £58 million to secure his services, the club’s willingness to consider bids marks a shift in their plans amid efforts to reshape the squad under sporting directors Laurence Stewart and Paul Winstanley.

Lavia first moved to England as a teenager when he joined Manchester City from Anderlecht, but it was at Southampton that he made his Premier League breakthrough, impressing during the 2022/23 campaign.

That form attracted interest from several top-flight clubs before Chelsea eventually won the race for his signature.

His stint at Stamford Bridge, however, has been defined by injury frustration.

A series of muscular problems has prevented him from finding rhythm or form, and Chelsea are now believed to be reassessing his long-term value to the squad.

The club continues to evaluate its midfield depth, and Lavia’s situation is part of a wider strategic review aimed at reducing the number of injury-prone players.

While his talent remains undoubted, there is concern that his physical setbacks could persist, limiting his contribution over a demanding campaign.

With the summer transfer window approaching, Chelsea’s openness to offers could invite interest from Premier League and European clubs alike, particularly those willing to take a calculated gamble on the midfielder’s potential.

Prof Atta Mills’ brother rebukes pastor over GH₵25k expectation for 25-year-olds

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Bishop Sam Owusu and Cadman Mills Bishop Sam Owusu and Cadman Mills

Dr. Cadman Mills, an economist and brother of former President John Evans Atta Mills, has criticized Bishop Samuel Owusu, Senior Pastor of the Pottersville Church, over a statement the pastor made regarding how much money a 25-year-old should have in their bank account.

Speaking on Onua TV on Thursday, May 1, 2025, Bishop Samuel Owusu stated, “At the age of 25 years, you should have at least GH₵25,000 in your bank account.”

The pastor’s comment has sparked mixed reactions from the public. While some agree that young people can work and be financially secure by age 25, others argue that expecting a Ghanaian youth to have GH₵25,000 at that age is unrealistic.

Commenting on the issue via the social media platform X, formerly known as Twitter, Dr. Cadman Mills, a former World Bank Macroeconomic Sector Manager, strongly disagreed with the pastor’s remarks and questioned the basis of his assertion.

He urged the pastor to stick to topics within his area of expertise.

“Says who? Please stick to the spiritual realm. At the age of 25, I was a Ph.D. student struggling to make ends meet on my graduate student stipend. I was not a failure then, and I am not a failure now,” the former Senior Presidential Advisor wrote.

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Ghana: Meta Faces Lawsuit Over Content Moderators’ Mental Health

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Meta, the parent company of Facebook and Instagram, faces a renewed legal challenge in Africa regarding the treatment of content moderators in Ghana. A group of moderators employed by Majorel in Accra has filed a lawsuit claiming that exposure to graphic and violent content has led to severe psychological issues, including depression, anxiety, and substance abuse. Many of these workers have reported experiencing harsh working conditions and insufficient mental health support.

This lawsuit follows a similar case in Kenya, where moderators hired by Samasource were diagnosed with post-traumatic stress disorder due to their jobs. The Ghanaian case is being spearheaded by a British organisation working alongside a local firm that alleges Meta and its contractors have ignored the safety and well-being of their moderators.

In response to the allegations, Meta and Majorel’s parent company have denied any wrongdoing, emphasising that they provide competitive salaries and mental health resources for their employees. As the legal proceedings unfold, it highlights ongoing concerns about worker welfare in the content moderation industry, particularly given the emotional toll of the job.

5 artistes Black Sherif is excited about, wants you to listen to

Black Sherif has named the Ghanaian acts to watch out for.

He had been asked for some names during a street interview abroad.

“Shout outs to Arathejay, Gonaboy, Bosom P-Yung, Cloud9,” he said.

On the New York City street, the interviewer, Isaac Likes, asked about Ghanaian American singer Moliy.

“The biggest song of this 2025. Shouts to Moliy as well,” Sherif responded.

Moliy’s Shake It To the Max (Fly) is a globally viral song with verses from stars like Skillibeng, Shenseea, and Silent Addy, among others. Watch its music video below:

Meanwhile, Black Sherif’s second album Iron Boy has received critical and commercial acclaim since its April 3, release, with the singer-songwriter and rapper noting the project and its reception was worth more to him than even a Grammy. Sacrifice is one of the most popular songs from the album.

Roads minister urges cooperation on compensation as Kasoa-Cape Coast highway nears completion

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The minister, Governs Agbodza being interviied The minister, Governs Agbodza being interviied

Minister for Roads and Highways, Kwame Governs Agbodza, has appealed to residents and chiefs along the Kasoa–Cape Coast–Takoradi highway to cooperate with the government regarding compensation issues as road construction progresses.

During a tour of ongoing and upcoming road projects in the Central Region, Agbodza called on affected property owners to accept compensation offered by the government in good faith. He emphasised that such cooperation is vital for the successful execution of the road projects.

Speaking in an interview with Nana Tawiah, the minister assured residents that the National Democratic Congress (NDC) government is committed to fixing all deprived roads captured in the national budget.

He noted that work on the Kasoa–Winneba–Cape Coast road is nearing completion and that several other critical road projects in the region would soon commence.

Despite the scrapping of revenue sources such as the e-levy and betting taxes, Mr. Agbodza stressed that the government has secured funding to complete these road projects.

He called for patience and trust in the NDC government, led by President John Dramani Mahama.

“The people of the Central Region should have confidence in the NDC government.

We will not turn our backs on them when it comes to road development,” he stated.

The minister also pledged timely payments to contractors to enable them to return to project sites and resume work, blaming the previous New Patriotic Party (NPP) administration for unpaid debts that forced many local contractors to abandon their work.

In a related development, the District Chief Executive for Ajumako Enyan Essiam, Mr. Andrews Kojo Duodu, reassured residents that they have not been left out of the government’s road agenda.

He, together with the area’s Member of Parliament, Cassiel Ato Forson, is working closely with President Mahama to ensure that all roads captured in the budget are completed.

Duodu criticised the previous NPP government for failing to construct any significant roads in the district, noting that most existing roads were built under previous NDC administrations.

He said the current poor state of roads has hindered farmers and drivers, causing food produce to go to waste due to inaccessibility.

“Under this NDC government, we will fix the roads. Farmers and drivers will no longer suffer. The Ajumako Enyan Essiam District will see real development,” he assured.

English FA bans transgender women from women’s football

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The Football Association (FA) has announced that transgender women will no longer be eligible to compete in women’s football in England from 1 June 2025.

This decision comes in response to the UK Supreme Court’s ruling on 15 April that legally defines a woman based on biological sex. While the FA had earlier updated its policy on 11 April to apply stricter eligibility criteria, the ruling prompted a full reversal. The updated policy now restricts participation in the women’s game to individuals born biologically female.

“This is a complex subject, and our position has always been that if there was a material change in law, science, or the operation of the policy in grassroots football then we would review it and change it if necessary,” the FA said in a statement.

The governing body acknowledged the emotional impact of the decision, saying it was in contact with the fewer than 30 registered transgender women in the game to explain the implications and explore ways for them to stay involved in football.

The Scottish FA also confirmed a similar ban on Thursday, and England Netball updated its guidelines the same day to exclude transgender women from its female category.

Meanwhile, the England and Wales Cricket Board is expected to adopt a comparable policy, with a decision anticipated at its board meeting on Friday.

Police rescue victims in viral kidnapping case, eight arrested

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The Ghana Police Service, in collaboration with the National Signals Bureau (NSB) and the Nigeria Police Force, has successfully rescued two female victims who were kidnapped and featured in a viral video.

The chilling footage, which captured the victims in distress, had sparked widespread public outrage and concern.

In a joint operation, eight suspects have been apprehended in connection with the kidnapping, with arrests made in both Ghana and Nigeria. The suspects were located at various hideouts across the two countries, with law enforcement agencies working together seamlessly to track and capture the perpetrators.

A statement from the Ghana Police Service confirmed the arrests and rescue, while indicating that further details of the rescue operation would be shared in due course as investigations continue.

“The Ghana Police Service extends its heartfelt gratitude to the National Signals Bureau and the Nigeria Police Force for their invaluable support and cooperation in both the rescue and arrest operations,” the statement read.

Background

A 39-year-old woman at Asiakwa in the Abuakwa South Municipality of the Eastern Region was allegedly kidnapped by unknown men. The victim, Ama Serwaa Konadu, a popular hairdresser and event decorator in the area, was abducted on Tuesday, April 22, when she left her home to work.

Her abductors, the next day, released several nude videos of her through her phone to family members, assaulting her in the video with a machete.

Her abductors, who claimed to be holding her in Nigeria, demanded a GH₵500,000 ransom before they release her.

The family lodged a formal complaint with the Ghana Police Service and sister security and intelligence agencies, making available to them all the videos to aid their investigations.

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Fitch Solutions retains 2025 growth rate projection at 4.2%

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Fitch Solutions has reaffirmed its projection that Ghana’s economy will expand by 4.2% in 2025. This estimate slightly exceeds the International Monetary Fund’s forecast of 4% and the World Bank’s projection of 3.9%.

The UK-based research firm attributes its outlook to historically high gold prices, which are expected to cushion the Ghanaian economy against a global slowdown triggered by rising tariffs.

Higher gold prices are anticipated to strengthen government revenue, enhance foreign exchange earnings, and help sustain currency stability.

The report also highlights that Ghana is relatively less vulnerable to increasing trade restrictions from the United States, given that its primary exports—gold and crude oil—are not directly affected by the tariffs introduced by President Trump’s administration.

Moreover, the US constitutes only about 4% to 5% of Ghana’s total exports. In contrast, Ghana’s trade relations are more heavily oriented toward China and European countries, particularly Switzerland and the Netherlands.

While acknowledging potential risks from broader global economic headwinds, Fitch Solutions believes the anticipated gains from gold exports will likely offset these challenges by bolstering international reserves and supporting exchange rate stability through central bank interventions.

 

Yaw Osei Adutwum declares intent to contest NPP flagbearership for 2028

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Former Deputy minister of Education, Yaw Osei Adutwum Former Deputy minister of Education, Yaw Osei Adutwum

Former Minister of Education, Dr Yaw Osei Adutwum, has formally announced his intention to contest the New Patriotic Party’s (NPP) flagbearer position ahead of the 2028 general elections.

In a Facebook post on Thursday, May 1, Dr Adutwum touted his achievements and outlined his vision for national transformation, positioning himself as the party’s best chance for electoral victory.

“In the silence of the noise, one man’s record speaks louder than mere campaign chants.

One man’s impact echoes across every region. One man’s vision is what Ghana needs for a total Ghanaian transformation. #TheAdutwumFactor,” he posted.

Renowned for his technocratic leadership and bold educational reforms, Dr. Adutwum has built a reputation as a results-oriented public servant.

His entry into the flagbearer race is expected to shake up the internal dynamics of the NPP and intensify competition once nominations are officially opened.

Political observers anticipate a highly contested primary as the NPP looks to regroup and position itself strongly for the 2028 elections.

Defence minister tells NPP’s ‘mighty’ Minority to ‘get serious’ over military reshuffle allegations

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Minority Leader, Alexander Afenyo-Markin [M] with other MPs addressing a press conference Minority Leader, Alexander Afenyo-Markin [M] with other MPs addressing a press conference

Minister for Defence, Dr Edward Omane Boamah, has dismissed allegations by the New Patriotic Party’s ‘mighty’ Minority in Parliament that the government is unjustly removing senior military officers, describing the claims as out of touch and lacking merit.

In a Facebook post on Thursday, the minister responded sharply to concerns raised by the Minority, led by Alexander Afenyo-Markin, during a press conference in Accra.

The minority had alleged that the dismissal of certain military generals was politically motivated and posed a threat to the professionalism of the Ghana Armed Forces.

Dr Boamah, however, called on the Minority to “get serious” and respect established military protocols.

He accused them of either being unaware of or deliberately ignoring long-standing precedents regarding military command transitions.

“The Minority in Parliament must stand up to be counted,” the Minister wrote.

“They are either out of touch or have deliberately forgotten the time-tested precedents within the Ghana Armed Forces.”

He further referenced a valedictory meeting held by the Chief of Defence Staff, Lieutenant General William Agyapong, with Two-Star Generals to underscore the transparency and tradition behind recent changes in the military’s leadership.

A statement released by the Ghana Armed Forces confirmed that the meeting took place on Monday, April 28, 2025, at the CDS’s office at Burma Camp.

The engagement, described as a “valedictory meeting,” was attended by all currently serving Two-Star Generals, during which the outgoing officers were formally recognised in accordance with military custom.

The Defence Minister emphasised that even the affected generals acknowledged the process as part of the established and respected protocol within the Armed Forces.

“This is not the first time such transitions have taken place, and it certainly won’t be the last. The professionalism and integrity of the Ghana Armed Forces must not be politicised,” Dr Boamah added.

The Ministry of Defence has not released the names of the officers affected but insists the changes are procedural and rooted in military tradition, not political interference.

‘Thank You Tour’ with aspirants was a mistake – Dr Ayew Afriye

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Dr Nana Ayew Afriye, Member of Parliament for Effiduase/Asokore Dr Nana Ayew Afriye, Member of Parliament for Effiduase/Asokore

Dr Nana Ayew Afriye, Member of Parliament for Effiduase/Asokore, has expressed strong reservations about the decision to include other New Patriotic Party (NPP) flagbearer aspirants in Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia’s ‘Thank You Tour,’ describing the move as unnecessary and potentially problematic.

“Me in person, I have been against thank you tour where you put aspirants together. I totally disagree,” he stated during an interview on Wontumi TV with Oheneba.

Dr Afriye explained that although he shares a cordial relationship with fellow aspirant Kennedy Agyapong, he does not support him politically.

“I am good friends with Ken but he knows I don’t support him. I won’t insult him and he even finds it comfortable to engage me when there is a problem,” he said.

The lawmaker emphasized that the spotlight of the tour should have been solely on Dr Bawumia, the one who led the party into the election.

“There was no need to put them together. It was Bawumia who led us into an election so he must be on tour thanking the people,” he said, adding, “I personally was not for it.”

‘Thank You Tour’ with aspirants was a mistake – Dr Ayew Afriye

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Dr Nana Ayew Afriye, Member of Parliament for Effiduase/Asokore Dr Nana Ayew Afriye, Member of Parliament for Effiduase/Asokore

Dr Nana Ayew Afriye, Member of Parliament for Effiduase/Asokore, has expressed strong reservations about the decision to include other New Patriotic Party (NPP) flagbearer aspirants in Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia’s ‘Thank You Tour,’ describing the move as unnecessary and potentially problematic.

“Me in person, I have been against thank you tour where you put aspirants together. I totally disagree,” he stated during an interview on Wontumi TV with Oheneba.

Dr Afriye explained that although he shares a cordial relationship with fellow aspirant Kennedy Agyapong, he does not support him politically.

“I am good friends with Ken but he knows I don’t support him. I won’t insult him and he even finds it comfortable to engage me when there is a problem,” he said.

The lawmaker emphasized that the spotlight of the tour should have been solely on Dr Bawumia, the one who led the party into the election.

“There was no need to put them together. It was Bawumia who led us into an election so he must be on tour thanking the people,” he said, adding, “I personally was not for it.”

Ken meant well, but tensions made his exit necessary – Justin Kodua

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NPP General Secretary, Justin Frimpong Kodua NPP General Secretary, Justin Frimpong Kodua

The General Secretary of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Justin Kodua Frimpong, has commended former presidential hopeful and Assin Central MP, Kennedy Agyapong, for his decision to withdraw from the party’s ongoing “Thank You Tour” led by Vice President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia.

Kodua acknowledged that while Agyapong had initially intended to support the tour in a show of unity, recent developments, particularly the stabbing of a KNUST student reportedly affiliated with Agyapong—made it necessary for him to step back.

“In the current atmosphere, Ken’s decision was wise,” Kodua said in an interview with Oyerepa TV, as monitored by MyNewsGH. “His presence might have unintentionally fueled further tension, so I respect his choice to pull back to allow things to cool down.”

He was quick to add that the MP’s willingness to participate in the tour should not be overlooked. “His initial intention to be part of the tour was a very positive one,” he noted. “The fact that he’s withdrawn doesn’t take away from that. In fact, it shows a sense of responsibility.”

Addressing concerns about unity within the party, Kodua admitted that there is still a clear divide among some grassroots supporters.

“Right now, we’re seeing more Bawumia supporters rallying behind the Vice President, and Ken’s followers doing the same for him. What we need is a unified front,” he said.

Despite the turbulence, Kodua assured party faithful that the NPP leadership remains focused and committed to its broader mission.

“We are not going to let these incidents distract us from our goal. The party is bigger than any one event or individual.”

Kennedy Agyapong’s withdrawal follows days of public attention on the stabbing incident during a tour stop in Kumasi, which led to a young man being hospitalized at Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital.

Agyapong has since taken full responsibility for the victim’s medical and academic expenses.

Ken Agyapong covers full medical and academic expenses of stabbed KNUST student

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Former NPP flagbearer aspirant, Kennedy Agyapong Former NPP flagbearer aspirant, Kennedy Agyapong

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

in a compassionate and commendable move, assumed full responsibility for the student of the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology was stabbed during the NPP’s Thank You Tour’ in Kumasi.

Furthermore, he has pledged to cover the remainder of the student’s academic costs, as well as those of all his siblings.

On April 29, 2025, the New Patriotic Party (NPP) kicked off its National Thank You Tour in the Ashanti Region, beginning at Abuakwa and later holding a second meeting at Bantama.

This gathering brought together delegates and supporters from various constituencies within the Kumasi Metropolitan Area, including Manhyia South, Bantama, and Oforikrom, among others.

The event was marked by high energy and overwhelming support, with party faithful turning out in large numbers to show solidarity with leading figures of the party.

However, the enthusiasm was marred by an unfortunate incident. A scuffle broke out after the event, resulting in the stabbing of a young supporter of Ken Agyapong from KNUST.

The young man was rushed to the Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital, where he is receiving medical treatment.

Visit Rwanda signs new deal as Arsenal protests continue

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While Arsenal fans continue protesting about the club’s sponsorship deal with Visit Rwanda, the African country’s tourism board has signed a deal with another top European football side.

Spanish giants Atletico Madrid have agreed a three-year contract with Visit Rwanda, and their men’s and women’s teams will carry its logo on their shirts next season.

Rwanda’s long-standing partnerships with Arsenal, Bayern Munich and Paris St-Germain have come under the spotlight after increased violence in the eastern part of the Democratic Republic of Congo, where authorities say 7,000 people have been killed since January.

The Congolese government accuses Rwanda of arming M23 rebels and sending troops to support the militants. Despite assertions from both the United Nations and United States, Rwanda has denied supporting the M23.

A section of Arsenal’s support has formed a group named Gunners for Peace and are calling on the Premier League club not to renew its deal with Visit Rwanda as the partnership does not fit the club’s “values and standards”.

They believe the sleeve sponsorship, which is reportedly worth more than £10m ($13.3m) per year, runs out at the end of this season.

The group has distributed armbands to cover up the Visit Rwanda logo on kits, and held a protest outside the Emirates Stadium ahead of Tuesday’s 1-0 defeat by PSG in the first leg of their Champions League semi-final tie.

A small number of fans of the French club donned the armbands and joined followers of the north London outfit in standing behind a banner reading ‘Drop Visit Rwanda’.

Arsenal and PSG fans stand behind a banner reading 'Drop Visit Rwanda' outside the Emirates Stadium
Gunners for Peace campaigners held up a banner outside the Emirates on Tuesday and were joined by a couple of PSG fans

“I stand with human rights and am not with this kind of sponsor,” PSG fan Chakib told BBC Sport Africa.

“We are rivals in football, but we are brothers to defend human rights.”

Arsenal said the club will not be commenting on the Gunners for Peace campaign, while a Rwanda government spokesperson has defended their sports partnerships and said they helped boost the country’s economy.

PSG recently renewed its partnership with Visit Rwanda until 2028, while Bayern’s deal expires the same year.

Fans of both sides have held up banners criticising the partnerships during games this season.

Rwanda’s values ‘align’ with Atletico’s

The deals with top European clubs tie into Rwanda’s ambition to position itself as a premier global hub for investment, tourism and sports development.

But Rwanda’s government has been accused of investing in sport to enhance its image amid accusations of human rights violations in the country – a strategy labelled by critics as ‘sportswashing’.

Alongside the Visit Rwanda partnerships, Kigali is set to be the venue for cycling’s World Road Championships in September but hopes of the country hosting a Formula 1 race appear to have receded.

The Rwandan government said its sports partnerships had played an important role in the country’s “economic transformation” since 1994, and that the tourism campaign helped generate nearly $650m (£488m) in tourism revenues last year.

Regarding the latest deal, Jean-Guy Afrika, the chief executive of the Rwanda Development Board, said Atletico Madrid’s “values of resilience, discipline, and excellence” closely aligned with Rwanda’s “national ethos and transformation journey”.

The Visit Rwanda logo will be visible immediately, as it will appear on the front of Atletico’s men’s first team’s training and warm-up kits in the remaining five matches of the La Liga season as well as during the Fifa Club World Cup in June and July.

From next season, it will also appear on the women’s first team’s training and warm-up kits and on the back of shirts of both of the club’s senior teams.

An Atletico official highlighted that Rwanda was a country “in constant growth” and added the deal had “great importance” as part of the club’s aims of international expansion.

Sovereignty agreement and peace talks

Democratic Republic of the Congo's foreign minister Therese Kayikwamba Wagner, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Rwanda's foreign minister Olivier Nduhungirehe sit at a table in front of a backdrop which includes the flags of the USA, DR Congo and Rwanda
The foreign ministers of DR Congo and Rwanda signed an agreement in the presence of US Secretary of State Marco Rubio in Washington DC last week

The decades-long conflict in eastern DR Congo has intensified since January when M23 staged an unprecedented offensive, seizing the cities of Goma and Bukavu and sparking fears of a wider regional war.

Rwanda has said its forces are acting in self-defence against the Congolese army and allied militias, some of which it accuses of links to the 1994 Rwandan genocide.

DR Congo also accuses Rwanda of illegally exploiting its mineral deposits, which Rwanda denies.

At the end of last week DR Congo and Rwanda signed an agreement to respect each other’s sovereignty and come up with a draft peace deal by Friday.

That agreement in Washington DC came about after the government in Kinshasa turned to the United States for help in exchange for access to mineral deposits, and both sides now expect significant investments facilitated by the US government and private sector.

Meanwhile, DR Congo and the M23 group said last week that they were committed to peace, expressing hopes that a permanent ceasefire could be reached.

More than a week of talks mediated by Qatar have been described as “frank and constructive”.

Congolese Arsenal fan Tresor Kudabika, who is part of the Gunners for Peace campaign, said that peace negotiations would not change their ultimate target of getting the club to end the Visit Rwanda deal.

“Some way or another we will find a way to end this conflict, but it is not the right moment for Arsenal to keep this deal,” he told BBC Sport Africa.

“It is not giving a good image.”

Arsenal fan Tresor Kudabika and PSG fan Chakib pose outside of the Emirates Stadium wearing Gunners for Peace armbands over their football shirts
A number of PSG fans accepted Gunners for Peace armbands ahead of the first leg of their Champions League semi-final tie on Tuesday
Bayern Munich fans hold up a banner in German which translates as 'Visit Rwanda - Whoever looks on with indifference is betraying the values of FC Bayern' during a football match as two players are seen on the pitch in the foreground
Bayern Munich fans held up a banner which translates as ‘Visit Rwanda – Whoever looks on with indifference is betraying the values of FC Bayern’ during a game in February

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PHOTOS: Mahama applauds workers on May Day

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President John Mahama on Thursday addressed a durbar of workers during the 2025 May Day celebrations at the Black Star Square in Accra, where thousands of employees participated in the exercise.

The programme, organised by the Trades Union Congress (TUC), was under the theme ‘Resetting Pay and Working Conditions in Ghana: The Role of Stakeholders’.

Workers from the public and private sectors represented their organisations in the annual march past.

During the event, some of the companies used the opportunity to display their products and services, while some workers carried placards to draw attention to their plight.

In attendance were the Chief of Staff, Julius Debrah; the Employment and Labour Minister, Dr Abdul Rashid Hassan Pelpuo; and the National Chairman of the NDC, Johnson Asiedu Nketiah.

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McDonald’s sales drop as diners face ‘uncertainty’

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McDonald’s has suffered its biggest drop in US sales since the height of Covid, a fall that it said was driven by people’s concerns over the US economy.

Despite a marketing tie-in with the Minecraft movie and extended price deals, US customers made fewer visits to the burger chain in the first three months of this year, compared to a year ago.

Chief executive Chris Kempczinski said customers were “grappling with uncertainty”.

But he assured investors that the firm could “navigate even the toughest of market conditions”.

McDonald’s has been working for months to try to reignite enthusiasm among customers, after facing a backlash over rising prices, especially from lower-income households.

However, revenue at US McDonald’s outlets that have been open at least a year sank 3.6% in the first three months of 2025 compared to a year earlier.

That is the steepest decline in like-for-like sales in the US since the three months to the end of June 2020, when pandemic restrictions were in place.

The surprise drop in sales coincided with a contraction in the US economy, which shrank at an annual rate of 0.3% in the first three months of 2025, the first quarterly decline in output since 2022.

Reacting to the growth figures, President Trump called for patience, saying he needed “a little bit of time” and described the numbers as a reflection of the “Biden economy”, a reference to his predecessor as president.

However, Danni Hewson, head of financial analysis at AJ Bell, said Americans were nervous and cutting back on discretionary spending as a result.

“They’re worried prices will rise even higher and that household budgets, already feeling the impact of previous inflation, will be stretched beyond breaking point,” she said.

“They’re also nervous about the potential for job losses if the economy continues to stutter as businesses try and make sense of an evolving tariff environment.”

McDonald’s figures reflect the first two months of Donald Trump’s presidency, with the reporting period ending just before his barrage of tariff announcements on 2 April.

Dubbed “Liberation Day”, that broadside prompted further confusion among many firms and consumers.

Mr Kempczinski said: “Consumers today are grappling with uncertainty, but they can always count on McDonald’s […] for exceptional value”.

“McDonald’s has a 70-year legacy of innovation, leadership, and proven agility, all of which give us confidence in our ability to navigate even the toughest of market conditions and gain market share,” he added.

Over the same three-month period to March, the slump in McDonald’s US sales dragged its global like-for-like revenue down 1%, despite growing sales in Japan, Australia, and the Middle East.

Businesses have had a mix of reactions since Trump began revealing and enforcing his plans for tariffs, which are a tax payable by a person or firm buying a good from overseas.

This week, technology giant Intel said costs would rise and a recession was more likely because of Trump’s tariffs.

Sportswear brand Adidas said they would lead to higher prices in the US for popular trainers including the Gazelle and Samba.

Meanwhile, delivery giant DHL paused deliveries worth more than $800 (£603) due to US trade policy before lifting them after negotiating “adjustments” to customs rues.

Trump and his allies have said the policies will help to bring more jobs to the US as firms base factories and operations the country to avoid the new taxes.

However, many companies and economists have said this will be difficult to achieve and will likely mean job losses and economic pain at least in the short term.

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Five dead in Nsawam sand winning clash, Police launch investigation

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The Eastern South Regional Police Command has launched a full-scale investigation into a deadly shooting incident that claimed five lives at Asiyaw, near Akwane-Dobro in the Nsawam area on Tuesday, April 29, 2025.

According to a statement issued by the police, a crime scene team dispatched to the area found the bodies of five male adults with gunshot wounds, sparking fears of escalating violence linked to illegal sand winning operations in the enclave.

The police recovered several items from the scene, including:

  • One Toyota Tacoma vehicle

  • One Toyota Tundra vehicle

  • One pump action gun with 17 live cartridges

  • Four empty cartridges

  • Three 7.62/39mm empty shells

  • One 9mm empty shell

  • Five heavy-duty motorbikes

Preliminary investigations point to a violent confrontation between two rival groups allegedly fighting over sand mining activities at the location.

The bodies of the deceased have been transported to the Police Hospital mortuary in Accra for preservation, identification, and autopsy.

Police say efforts are underway to track down and arrest the perpetrators behind the violence.

US judge blocks use of Alien Enemies Act to deport Venezuelans

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A Trump-appointed federal judge has ruled that the US president cannot use the Alien Enemies Act to deport Venezuelan migrants.

US District Judge Fernando Rodriguez said Donald Trump’s use of the wartime power was “unlawful” and had been improperly invoked.

The law was written in 1798 to allow the removal of non-citizens in times of war or invasion. It has been used by Trump to deport Venezuelans to El Salvador on the basis they were members of the Tren de Aragua gang and “conducting irregular warfare”.

The judge said the act only applied when the US was facing an “armed organised attack”, which it is not. The administration has not commented.

President Trump in March issued a proclamation claiming that Tren de Aragua was invading the US, and justified the use of special powers to deport immigrants identified as gang members without court proceedings.

He used the act to deport two plane loads of alleged migrant gang members to the El Salvadoran terrorism prison known as Cecot.

Neither the US government nor El Salvador has provided details of the deportees’ alleged criminality or gang membership.

The ruling is the first time a federal judge has ruled the use of the act is “unlawful”.

“The historical record renders clear that the president’s invocation of the AEA… is contrary to the plain, ordinary meaning of the statute’s terms,” the judge wrote.

“As a result, the court concludes that as a matter of law, the executive branch cannot rely on the AEA… to detain the named petitioners… or to remove them from the country.”

The judge pushed back against the Trump administration’s argument that the president’s use of the act was beyond the purview of the courts.

“Allowing the president to unilaterally define the conditions when he may invoke the AEA, and then summarily declare that those conditions exist, would remove all limitations to the executive branch’s authority under the AEA,” he said

He added that allowing such a move would “strip the courts of their traditional role of interpreting Congressional statutes”.

The Alien Enemies Act has only been used three times before in US history – during World War Two, World War One and the War of 1812.

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Mahama is acting on advice of NDC ‘hawks’ to secure a third term

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President John Dramani Mahama [L] and Alexander Afenyo-Markin President John Dramani Mahama [L] and Alexander Afenyo-Markin

The Minority Leader in Parliament, Alexander Afenyo-Markin, has stated that President John Mahama’s nomination of seven Court of Appeal judges to the Supreme Court is a ploy to advance his third-term agenda.

Speaking at a news conference at the NPP Headquarters on Thursday, May 1, Afenyo-Markin cautioned that the move poses a significant threat to the independence of the judiciary and the balance of power.

He argued that this is not a routine judicial appointment, but rather a calculated and deliberate effort to stack the Supreme Court with loyalists in order to pave the way for President Mahama to secure a third term in office.

“It is obvious that the bold attempt by the President to nominate, out of the blue, seven judges to the Supreme Court is the first major step in a well-rehearsed plan — a third-term agenda. Everything the NDC is doing, and everything our President is doing, under the advice of the hawks within the NDC, is geared toward establishing a third-term agenda for his leadership,” he said.

Alexander Afenyo-Markin also advised the government to act with caution, noting that its actions will set a precedent for future administrations.

“This government must tread with the greatest caution, always keeping tomorrow in mind when making decisions today. These decisions will shape future governments. If we continue down this path, we risk creating a culture of retaliatory politics, where successive governments are more focused on settling political scores than solving national problems,” he warned.

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Police rescue two women in viral kidnapping case, eight arrested

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The two rescued women and some of the arrested suspects The two rescued women and some of the arrested suspects

Two abducted women who were featured in a viral video have been successfully rescued through a joint operation by the Ghana Police Service, the National Signals Bureau (NSB), and the Nigeria Police Force.

The disturbing video, which showed the victims in visible distress, sparked widespread public outrage.

As part of a coordinated investigation, eight suspects linked to the kidnapping were arrested across various locations in Ghana and Nigeria. Law enforcement agencies in both countries collaborated effectively to locate and apprehend the suspects.

The Ghana Police Service confirmed the arrests and the rescue in a statement, noting that additional details would be shared as the investigation progresses.

“The Ghana Police Service extends its heartfelt gratitude to the National Signals Bureau and the Nigeria Police Force for their invaluable support and cooperation in both the rescue and arrest operations,” the statement read.

Background

A 39-year-old woman, Ama Serwaa Konadu, a well-known hairdresser and event decorator, was reportedly abducted from Asiakwa in the Abuakwa South Municipality of the Eastern Region.

She was kidnapped on Tuesday, April 22, on her way to work. The following day, her abductors sent graphic videos—showing her naked and injured from machete wounds—to her family via her phone.

The kidnappers, claiming to be in Nigeria, demanded a ransom of GH₵500,000 for her release.

The victim’s family filed an official complaint with the Ghana Police Service and provided all the videos to aid in the ongoing investigation, which ultimately led to her rescue.

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Mahama is acting on advice of NDC ‘hawks’ to secure a third term

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President John Dramani Mahama [L] and Alexander Afenyo-Markin President John Dramani Mahama [L] and Alexander Afenyo-Markin

The Minority Leader in Parliament, Alexander Afenyo-Markin, has stated that President John Mahama’s nomination of seven Court of Appeal judges to the Supreme Court is a ploy to advance his third-term agenda.

Speaking at a news conference at the NPP Headquarters on Thursday, May 1, Afenyo-Markin cautioned that the move poses a significant threat to the independence of the judiciary and the balance of power.

He argued that this is not a routine judicial appointment, but rather a calculated and deliberate effort to stack the Supreme Court with loyalists in order to pave the way for President Mahama to secure a third term in office.

“It is obvious that the bold attempt by the President to nominate, out of the blue, seven judges to the Supreme Court is the first major step in a well-rehearsed plan — a third-term agenda. Everything the NDC is doing, and everything our President is doing, under the advice of the hawks within the NDC, is geared toward establishing a third-term agenda for his leadership,” he said.

Alexander Afenyo-Markin also advised the government to act with caution, noting that its actions will set a precedent for future administrations.

“This government must tread with the greatest caution, always keeping tomorrow in mind when making decisions today. These decisions will shape future governments. If we continue down this path, we risk creating a culture of retaliatory politics, where successive governments are more focused on settling political scores than solving national problems,” he warned.

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Ghana’s pay structure no longer fit for purpose – TUC

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A senior official of the Trade Union Congress (TUC) has delivered a sharp critique of Ghana’s public sector pay system, calling for a complete overhaul to address what he described as glaring inequalities and widespread worker hardship.

Speaking at this year’s May Day celebrations at the Jubilee Park in Kumasi, Augustine Adongo, the Ashanti Regional Secretary of the TUC, said Ghanaian workers are struggling to survive under an outdated and unfair wage framework.

“There is a huge and unacceptable gap in pay and benefits between the political class under Article 71 and the rest of public sector workers on the Single Spine Salary Structure,” he told a large crowd of workers and dignitaries.

Adongo said the disparity extends even further between civil servants and executives of state-owned enterprises, many of whom receive significantly higher allowances despite being paid from the same public purse.

“It is a scandal that some Chief Executive Officers of state entities have rent allowances that are three times more than the salary of the highest-paid public servant on the Single Spine,” he said.

He warned that the current system is “energy-sapping and demotivating” for workers who are unable to meet the basic needs of their families.

“The pay structure in Ghana today does not reflect the cost of living or the economic realities facing workers,” he noted. “We demand a total reset of the pay regime.”

Mr Adongo called for the introduction of a transparent wage-setting mechanism grounded in economic indicators and fairness, proposing the replacement of Ghana’s national minimum wage with what he described as a “living wage.”

He explained that a living wage would take into account not just the survival needs of workers and their families, but also the productivity concerns of employers.

The TUC has long advocated for reforms to the country’s salary system, but the call has gained renewed urgency as inflation and economic pressures continue to weigh heavily on ordinary Ghanaians.

This year’s May Day theme, “Resetting Pay and Working Conditions in Ghana: The Role of Stakeholders,” reflects growing calls for reform across several sectors of the economy.

The Kumasi Metropolitan Chief Executive, Richard Ofori Agyemang Boadi, commended Ghanaian workers for their resilience and continued dedication despite the economic hardships facing the country.

Boadi, who represented the Ashanti Regional Minister Dr Frank Amoakohene acknowledged the frustrations many employees experience, particularly with low wages and tough living conditions. He, however, assured workers that the government remained committed to improving their livelihoods through policy reforms and job creation efforts.

“Our workers are the backbone of our economic transformation,” Mr Boadi said. “This May Day, as we celebrate your sacrifices, we renew our pledge to create an environment where hard work is rewarded, and workers’ rights are protected.”

He also urged workers to invest in upgrading their skills to remain competitive in an evolving job market, adding that sustainable progress required a partnership between government and the private sector.

“I encourage all private sector employers to work with government in championing better working standards,” he said.

The May Day parade featured vibrant displays from major labour unions including the Ghana National Association of Teachers (GNAT), the Health Services Workers’ Union, and the Industrial and Commercial Workers’ Union (ICU).

Workers marched through the streets of Kumasi in colourful uniforms, hoisting placards with messages calling for improved wages, safer workplaces, and respect for labour rights.

Special awards were presented to outstanding workers and unions who demonstrated exceptional commitment to excellence and service over the past year.

U-20 AFCON: Ghana’s Black Satellites begin quest for continental glory, Take on DR Congo in Suez today

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Ghana’s Black Satellites are set to ignite their quest for continental supremacy as they lock horns with the Democratic Republic of Congo in their opening Group C clash of the TotalEnergies U-20 Africa Cup of Nations in Egypt this evening.

Kick-off at the Suez Stadium is scheduled at 18:00 GMT. 

It is a historic first-ever showdown between the two nations at the U-20 level, but it is not just pride on the line — a potential ticket to the 2025 FIFA U-20 World Cup in Chile hangs in the balance.

Contrasting histories

While DR Congo will return to this stage for the first time since 2013, Ghana will arrive with pedigree and purpose.

The four-time African champions — winners in 1993, 1999, 2009, and most recently in 2021 — have a proud legacy to uphold, especially on Egyptian soil, where they became the first and only African side to win the FIFA U-20 World Cup in 2009.

The Congolese, by contrast, have never gone past the group stage in three previous appearances and are still chasing a maiden title at youth level.

But their triumph at the recent UNIFFAC Championship — where they edged Congo 2-1 in the final — signals a resurgent force eager to upset the established order.

Ghana’s quiet confidence

Ghana secured their AFCON ticket the hard way — navigating a tough WAFU Zone B tournament as runners-up. 

Draws with Togo (1-1) and Benin (2-2) were followed by steely knockout wins over Niger and Côte d’Ivoire. That grit could be their secret weapon.

All eyes will be on Spain-based goal-poacher Jerry Afriyie, who netted five in five during qualifiers. He is the arrowhead in a youthful, exciting Ghanaian side packed with talent.

Alongside him, Aziz Musibau of Dreams FC who brings flair and firepower, while gifted midfielder Michael Amer Mahama and FC Barcelona youngster Abdul-Aziz Issah are expected to pull the strings with precision. Their chemistry could be the difference in tight games.

On the other side, DR Congo may not boast the same star billing, but their road to Egypt — bouncing back from an early UNIFFAC loss to beat Equatorial Guinea, Cameroon (on penalties), and Congo — showcases resilience and belief. 

They’re here to compete, not just to participate.

Desmond Ofei, fresh from leading Ghana to gold at the 13th African Games in Accra, has instilled a structured, possession-based identity built on flexibility and pressing intensity.

“This group is challenging, but every team at this level brings quality,” Coach Ofei said “We respect our opponents, but we also believe in our identity and strengths.”

With only four World Cup slots available, and Senegal and the Central African Republic lurking in the same group, there is no room for early slip-ups for the Satellites, whose aim is to get out of the group, and the road to Chile begins to take shape.

The Satellites have won their last three opening games at this level, including a 4-0 demolition of Tanzania in 2021. 

History also favours them in North Africa — they reached the final in Algeria in 2013, narrowly losing to hosts Egypt on penalties.

Mahama proposes ceremony to honour Agya Koo Nimo

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The President, John Dramani Mahama, has charged the Minister of Tourism, Culture and Creative Arts, Abla Dzifa Gomashie, to hold a ceremony to honour legendary highlife musician Agya Koo Nimo.

Mahama made this admonition during the launch of the Blackstar Experience on Thursday, May 1,  2025 in front of the Freedom and Justice Monument at the Blackstar Square in Accra.

While appreciating the Legon Palmwine Band for their performance on the night, he also paid tribute to Agya Koo Nimo, one of the early proponents of palmwine music.

“We watched the palmwine music and I asked if the King of Palmwine music was still alive – Agya Koo Nimo, and I hear he is alive. This is a man we must honour before he passes. Because that was a genre of music that has become a part of our musical archive and our folklore. For people like this, we should not wait till they die and we go and cry at their funerals,” he said.

The President, therefore, proposed that a ceremony be held to celebrate the music legend.

“So wherever Agya Koo Nimo is, Dzifa, you and your team [should] organise some ceremony, let’s honour him. I know he has been honoured in the past. Let’s honour him again vefore God calls him,” he said.

Agya Koo Nimo has received numerous awards and recognitions in the past.

In 2007, he received the Order of the Volta Award from President John Agyekum Kufuor, acknowledging his outstanding contributions to Ghanaian music heritage.

He has also received honours including the Asanteman Award from the Asantehene, the Konkoma Award, and a Lifetime Achievement Award from the Vodafone Ghana Music Awards, Entertainment Achievement Awards, among a litany of others.

Palmwine music

It is a type of music created by the local working-class people who would go to palm-wine bars to drink and listen to music. Portable instruments and local string and percussion merged to create this style. It was out of this genre that the traditional two-finger plucking of a guitar came when musicians played it similarly to how they played the local lute or harp. This style was typically played in a syncopated 4/4 metre. In some instances it is also performed to 6/8 rhythms.

In Ghana, some of the early proponents of palmwine music were Jacob Sam and the Kumasi Trio, Kwesi Pepera, Appianing, Kwame, Mireku, Osei Bonsu, Kwesi Menu, Kamkan and Appiah Adjekum. In the 1950s, Agya Koo Nimo gained prominence with this style of music even though he had been introduced to western music while growing up.

About Agya Koo Nimo

Born on October 3, 1934, Agya Koo Nimo was named Kwabena Boa-Amponsem. His father was a trumpeter and his mother was a singer in the local Methodist church where he was christened, ‘Daniel’. His official name is Daniel Amponsah (Ph.D).

He attended Adisadel College at Cape Coast from 1947-1952, inspired by his relationship with Otumfoͻ Opoku Ware II, who was an old student. He took a technician’s course at the Medical Research Institute, Korle Bu, for one year and worked at Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital for five years from 1955 to 1960 as a technician.

Despite not working directly in the music related industry, his interest in music was intact. When he began performing, he took the professional name Koo Nimo.

The Addadam Agofomma ensemble is one of the traditional musical groups that upholds palm wine music and the original Ghanaian highlife music. The ensemble was formed by Agya Koo Nimo. Some of the major instruments for palm wine music include, apentemma, the dondo, the frikyiwa (metallic castanet), the prempensua (rhumba box), nnawuta (consisting of two iron bells that provide the key rhythmic pattern) and the ntͻwa (hollow gourd rattle with beads or seeds woven around it on a net) or dawuro (banana-shaped bell). He fuses storytelling with guitar and vocals, including spoken word poetry in his compositions.

In 1979, in recognition of his services to Ghanaian music as performer, teacher and administrator, Agya Koo Nimo was elected President of the Musicians’ Union of Ghana (MUSIGA). In 1985, he was appointed interim chairman of the Copyright Society of Ghana (COSGA). He is an honorary life member of the International Association for the Study of Popular Music, along with such distinguished names as Professor J. H. K. Nketia of blessed memory and Professor John Collins.

His eight-track album, titled ‘Osabarima’ was released as a compact disc (CD) in 1990, making it the first work by a Ghanaian artist to be put on CD. In recognition of his dedication to music and his country, Agya Koo Nimo received the prestigious Asanteman award from the Asantehene in February, 1991. In the following month of the same year, he received the Flagstar Award from ECRAG (Entertainment Critics and Reviewers Association of Ghana). The year 1991 ended with an honourable invitation to serve on the National Folklore Board of Trustees.

Dr. Andrew L. Kaye, an ethnomusicologist who has published on topics in African music, the history of stringed instruments, and film music presented his dissertation entitled “Koo Nimo and his circle: A Ghanaian Musician in Ethnomusicological Perspective” and was awarded a Doctor of Philosophy degree for his work at Columbia University, New York in January, 1992. In 1998, the University of Washington in Seattle, U.S.A employed Agya Koo Nimo as a Professor of Ethnomusicology for two years. From there he joined the University of Michigan.

Some of his popular compositions include, ‘Ͻdͻnson’ (Let love prevail), ‘Akuafo Monno Mfuo’ (Farmers cultivate the land), ‘Abrokyire Abrabo’ (Life overseas), ‘Mewu Na Agoro Agu’ (My death would spell the doom for my group), ‘Ohia Ne Yareɛ Yɛ Ya’ (How painful it is to be poor and sickly) and ‘Adampa/Wo Wu a Na Wadane Saman’ (The dead becomes a ghost). He returned to Ghana in 2006 after his international exploits, and resides in Kumasi till date.

He is a leading folk musician of palm wine music or highlife music from Ghana who is internationally revered and appreciated not only for his music, but his love and respect for tradition and indigenous culture.

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Employment Minister pledges enhanced workplace safety amid technological advancements

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Minister for Labour, Jobs and Employment, Dr Abdul-Rashid Hassan Pelpuo, has reaffirmed the government’s firm commitment to strengthening occupational safety and health (OSH) standards across Ghana, particularly in response to emerging technological changes in the workplace.

Speaking at a World Safety Day event on Wednesday in Accra, Dr Pelpuo stressed that worker safety and health remain top priorities, forming a key pillar of the government’s productivity and development agenda.

“Worker safety and health are non-negotiable,” Dr. Pelpuo stated. “Improving the welfare and well-being of our workforce is integral to the government’s resetting agenda.”

He outlined plans for increased investment in health infrastructure, workplace modernization, and the integration of advanced technologies to improve safety across industries.

“Through these initiatives, we are laying the foundation for a resilient economy where safety and productivity go hand in hand,” he added.

The event, themed “Emerging Technologies and Their Impact on Workers’ Health and Safety,” brought together key stakeholders to address the critical need for safeguarding workers amid rapid technological advancements.

Dr Pelpuo noted that sustained improvements in safety protocols are essential for protecting workers and enhancing national productivity. Since taking office, he has worked closely with the Chief Inspector of Factories and other stakeholders to strengthen Ghana’s OSH systems.

“I have established a dedicated team to expand OSH outreach, ensuring nearly every workplace is reached and that workers operate under safe, dignified conditions,” he said.

Looking ahead, the Minister announced the upcoming launch of innovative, data-driven strategies aimed at transforming health and safety compliance nationwide.

“In the coming weeks, we will unveil bold, data-driven strategies that will revolutionize compliance across all sectors,” he revealed. “We are working toward a national framework where emerging technologies drive economic growth while upholding the safety and dignity of every Ghanaian worker.”

These strategies will include enhanced hazard surveillance, digital labour inspection systems, smart personal protective equipment, and improved data collection to inform policy.

Also speaking at the event, Acting Chief Inspector of Factories, George D Gashon, emphasized the Directorate’s strengthened capacity to enforce safety regulations and support compliance across industries.

TEWU of TUC Ghana Urges Government to Adopt Prudent Economic Policies 

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By Kojo Adams 

Accra, May 1, GNA – The Teachers and Educational Workers’ Union of Trade Union Congress Ghana has urged the government to adopt prudent economic policies for sustainable growth benefiting all Ghanaians.   

The Union said recent public sector negotiations resulted in a 10 per cent salary increase, far below the inflation rate, eroding workers’ earnings.   

King James Azortibah, General Secretary of TEWU of TUC Ghana, made the call in his May Day message to the Ghana News Agency.   

“We pray for economic stability and growth to ensure improved remuneration for all workers,” he said.   

Azortibah urged members to remain united and focused on advocating better conditions of service.   

He called on the government to finalize outstanding negotiations swiftly to prevent agitation and maintain industrial harmony.   

“There is an urgent need to recruit additional staff, especially kitchen and security personnel, particularly in Senior High Schools.  

“The current workforce is overstretched, which is impacting service delivery,” he said.   

The General Secretary also appealed to the government to prioritise workplace safety and health standards.   

“It is unacceptable that in 21st-century Ghana, some of our members continue to work under substandard and hazardous conditions.”   

Azortibah demanded an immediate halt to unauthorised deductions under the “Retro Net Offset” by the Controller and Accountant-General’s Department.   

He stated that the deductions were made without prior consultation with affected members or relevant agencies and observed that substantial amounts were deducted from credited arrears without clear explanations, eroding trust in the payroll system. 

Azortibah criticised political interference in public sector appointments, stating that replacing institutional heads with each change of government must stop.   

He called for broader consultations, genuine consensus-building, and patriotic leadership to ensure good governance and national development. 

GNA 

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