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JM, Touch Not The Anointed

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President John Mahama and Justice Gertrude Tokornoo

 

This is the time of year true friends check on each other and find out their ‘how far’ as they say. Completely absent-minded I called my nephew Eric and said I was on my way to his office only to be told.

‘I am no longer at the Ministries. I have been Reset, and currently at home.’ The word Reset, originally well intended has acquired such a bad odor, people take to their heels hearing reset drums in the neighborhood.

Labor Day greetings are tricky; you never know whether your neighbor is grinning to celebrate his new job; or on a Labor Day, groaning to cope with labor pains.

While scanning various cases countrywide I came across the biggest reset this Labor week: the nation’s Chief Justice who should normally be settling labor disputes, has herself been reset to idle at a Departure Lounge. School children have been told Justice Gertrude is only under suspension.

Among adults, it is known she is at the Departure Lounge. A successor has already been named, nicknamed as ‘Acting.’

But he was last seen dancing in church and thanking the good Lord for kind mercies. For those who knew the youthful days of His Lordship Baffoe-Bonnie, his recent ‘dance moves’ betray his past as an Okpo mate of Mensah Sarbah Hall.

For security reasons, however let me say the good old Justice was well behaved in his student days. Our worry being that if appointed, his date of birth entitles him to only a one-and-half-year tenure as Chief Justice, and those ready with welcome greetings should be prepared to add, ‘Farewell, brand new Chief Justice.’

It is notable however that Getty’s suspension and planned sendoff, has brought several concerned groups to their feet, looking desperately for any grave sins she committed. For once a public opinion poll hurriedly concocted by a mercenary pollster reports a 70% public approval of Her Lordship’s dismissal. That was perhaps inspired by an imaginary mandate in the Constitution such as: ‘The Chief Justice shall be removed by a swift opinion poll across the nation;’ clearly an irrational attempt to trivialize the fourth highest position of the Land.

Unpersuaded, civil society groups are up in arms this week to save the neck of Justice Gertrude Torkonoo, and preserve the dignity of the judiciary: the almighty Trade Union Congress, the Minority in Parliament, the Ghana Bar Association, and others. These are flying protest flags ready to hit the streets to avert a national disgrace. Together with one dissenting voice on the Council of State, the clarion call is ‘JM, Touch not the Anointed.’

By Kwesi Yankah

 

 

The reasons are not hard to find. Justice Gertrude is on record as Ghana’s third Female CJ since independence. Should the axe fall, she would be the first dismissed CJ since 1963, when Nkrumah booted out His Lordship Justice Ako Korsah for acquitting suspects in a major murder trial.

The Second and Third Republics saw no such dismissal; and here comes this setback as Ghana’s democracy deepens and the 4th Republic hits the 33rd milestone.

The planned ousting amounts to terrorism on womanhood, the vulnerable, the judiciary, and a stain on that vision that has gifted Ghana the first female Vice President.

Since independence in 1957, Ghana has produced only 12 females out of a total of 89 justices of the Supreme Court, a dismal 13.5% female participation; and here comes this fresh wound meant to humiliate a 62-year old Chief Justice, and mother.

My own lay experience of a judicial disaster that would have triggered a dismissal was 1995: the historic drama on the appointment of Justice I. K. Abban as Chief Justice. The renowned Abban, earlier reputed as a stubborn Electoral Commissioner, received a baptism of fire when as CJ he erroneously jailed a newspaper columnist inserting a new page in his judgment, to balance the equation. The GBA was up in arms challenging Abban’s appointment due to a proven lack of integrity. Happily, my ubiquitous pen chronicled the event those days. Listen to my write hand, February 1995.

‘At the time of departure, the Ghana Bar Association was feverishly looking for red bands with which to bury Justice Abban as Chief Justice. They were going on a sympathy strike in support of the jailed columnist, Mensa Bonsu, and to boycott the courts.

If Abban is watching, he must have realized that he has mounted a throne which may turn out to be more problematic than the Veep’s. The real drama, however, will start if the GBA decides to take the Chief Justice to court.’

Yes the GBA took the matter to court, but failed to have the CJ removed.

The current attempt based on more trivial allegations should fall on deaf ears if Ghana seeks a respectable judiciary. Our President Mahama currently treads on slippery grounds and will not be spared by posterity should he opt to humiliate womanhood to consolidate power. There is every good reason guidelines in the formation of public committees are carefully worded. The golden clause, ‘at least one of whom must be a woman,’ is not a mere cliché. But Justice Torkonoo an astute Judge with formidable credentials is not simply ‘one of whom.’

Listening to a public lecture she gave at a Central University event last year, was breath of fresh air. As child of a teacher she experienced elementary education on various turfs: Tema, Suhum, Winneba, Ajumako, and being a whiz kid, skipped P5. To seal it all, Gertrude attended Motown.

Ask the sages, how many homes ever survived that flippantly sold off the Mother Hen?

Hands off Gertrude.

JM, Touch not the Anointed!

Visa-free travel now possible between Ghana, Algeria as both countries reach agreement

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The visa-free agreement, which allows citizens to travel between Ghana and Algeria without requiring a visa, was signed during an official visit to Algiers by Ghana’s Minister for Foreign Affairs, Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa.

The announcement followed high-level meetings with Algeria’s President Abdelmadjid Tebboune and Foreign Minister Ahmed Attaf.

Beyond the visa-free travel pact, the two countries discussed expanding scholarship opportunities for Ghanaian students in key fields such as artificial intelligence, robotics, and engineering.

Plans were also laid out to launch a direct flight between Accra and Algiers, establish partnerships in oil and gas, and boost collaboration in security and intelligence sharing.

Additionally, both countries agreed to revive their Joint Economic Cooperation program. Officials described the visit as a step forward in renewing the longstanding friendship between Ghana and Algeria, which dates back to the early post-independence years of both nations.

Ghana has made clear its intention to open its doors for business across the continent. Earlier this year, the country took a landmark step by abolishing all visa requirements for nationals of African countries.

This bold policy shift means all African passport holders can now visit Ghana without the need for a visa, as announced by outgoing President Nana Akufo-Addo.

With this move, Ghana became the fifth African country to eliminate visa requirements for all other African nations.

The others are Rwanda, Seychelles, The Gambia and Benin.

Analysts view the decision as a significant breakthrough in addressing one of the key non-tariff barriers that has long hindered intra-African trade.

Travel for business across the continent remains a major challenge for investors, many of whom face time-consuming visa processes when moving from one African country to another.

In addition to its agreement with Algeria, Ghana has also initiated steps to waive visa requirements with Morocco.

In March, Ghana’s Foreign Affairs Minister, Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, revealed that both countries had agreed in principle to abolish visas for all categories of travelers.

The agreement, he said, is expected to be presented to both national parliaments for ratification, signaling a deepening of diplomatic and economic relations between Ghana and North African partners.

Zongo Youth Shine In GOC Elections

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Hajj Abdul Samad

 

The Ghana National Chamba Youth Chief, Umoja Bwe Hajj Abdul Samad Said Ibn Chambas, has extended warm congratulations to three youth from Nima, a vibrant Zongo community in Accra, following their triumphant election to the Ghana Olympic Committee (GOC).

The trio include Lawyer Mohammed Muniru Kassim, Ghana Swimming General Secretary, who won the esteemed position of GOC General Secretary; Dunga Kamal Sulley, Vice President of Ghana Rowing and Canoe Association, who secured a seat on the GOC board as a representative of Olympic Sports.

Rafatu Inusah, President of the Ghana Rugby Football Union and Secretary of Ghana Triathlon Federation, also won a seat on the GOC board.

In a statement, Hajj Abdul Samad praised the achievements of the three youth, citing it as a testament to the potential and dedication of Zongo youth. He encouraged all Zongo youth to pursue their passions with diligence and determination, emphasising that with hard work, they can attain greatness and make a positive impact.

BY Prince Fiifi Yorke

 

 

Trump orders 100% tariff on foreign-made films, citing National Security

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U.S. President Donald Trump on Sunday announced a 100% tariff on movies produced outside the country, saying the American movie industry was dying a “very fast death” due to the incentives that other countries were offering to lure filmmakers.

“This is a concerted effort by other Nations and, therefore, a National Security threat. It is, in addition to everything else, messaging and propaganda,” Trump said on Truth Social.

Trump said he was authorizing the relevant government agencies, such as the Department of Commerce, to immediately begin the process of imposing a 100% tariff on all films produced abroad that are then sent into the United States.

He added: “WE WANT MOVIES MADE IN AMERICA, AGAIN!”

Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick said on X: “We’re on it.”

Neither Lutnick nor Trump provided any details on how the tariffs would be implemented.

It was unclear if the tariffs would apply to movies on streaming services as well as those shown in theaters, or if they would be calculated based on production costs or box office revenue. Hollywood executives were trying to sort out details on Sunday night. The Motion Picture Association, which represents the major studios, had no immediate comment.

In January, Trump appointed Hollywood veterans Jon Voight, Sylvester Stallone and Mel Gibson to bring Hollywood back “bigger, better and stronger than ever before.”

Movie and TV production has been exiting Hollywood for years, heading to locations with tax incentives that make filming cheaper.

Governments around the world have increased credits and cash rebates to attract productions and capture a greater share of the $248 billion that Ampere Analysis predicts will be spent globally in 2025 to produce content.

All major media companies, including Walt Disney (DIS.N), opens new tab, Netflix (NFLX.O), opens new tab and Universal Pictures (CMCSA.O), opens new tab, film overseas in countries such as Canada and Britain.

Shares in Disney, Warner Bros Discovery (WBD.O), opens new tab, Paramount Global (PARA.O), opens new tab and Amazon.com (AMZN.O), opens new tab were lower in early trade on Monday.

On Monday, leaders in Australia and New Zealand responded to Trump’s tariff announcement by saying they would advocate for their local industries. Some Marvel superhero movies have been filmed in Australia, while New Zealand was the backdrop for “The Lord of the Rings” films.

The British media and entertainment union Bectu called on the government to move swiftly to protect the country’s “vital” film industry.

“These tariffs, coming after COVID and the recent slowdown, could deal a knock-out blow to an industry that is only just recovering,” said Bectu head Philippa Childs.

She said they would also threaten tens of thousands of jobs of freelancers who make films in the UK.
Film and high-end TV production in the UK was worth 5.6 billion pounds ($7.45 billion) in 2024, a 31% increase over 2023, according to the British Film Institute.

The government’s Department for Culture, Media, and Sport (DCMS) did not immediately respond to a Reuters request for comment.

‘LOT MORE TO LOSE THAN TO GAIN’

In 2023, about half of the spending by U.S. producers on movie and TV projects with budgets of more than $40 million went outside the U.S., according to research firm ProdPro.

“I think the most likely consequence is not that more productions will be done outside of America, or more productions would be done in America, but probably that just fewer productions will (be made),” said Scott Roxborough, Europe bureau chief of the Hollywood Reporter.

Film and television production has fallen by nearly 40% over the last decade in Hollywood’s home city of Los Angeles, according to FilmLA, a non-profit that tracks the region’s production.

The January wildfires accelerated concerns that producers may look outside Los Angeles, and that camera operators, costume designers, sound technicians and other behind-the-scenes workers may move out of town rather than try to rebuild in their neighborhoods.

A ProdPro survey of executives found California was the sixth most preferred place to film in the next two years, behind Toronto, Britain, Vancouver, Central Europe and Australia.

Hollywood producers and labor unions have been urging Governor Gavin Newsom to boost the state’s tax incentives to better compete with other locations.

Trump’s proposed movie tariff follows a series of trade conflicts initiated by his administration, which have roiled markets and led to fears of a U.S. recession.

Former senior Commerce official William Reinsch, a senior fellow with the Center for Strategic and International Studies, said retaliation against Trump’s film tariffs would be devastating.

“The retaliation will kill our industry. We have a lot more to lose than to gain,” he said, adding it would be difficult to make a national security or national emergency case for movies.

African artistes that made appearance on fashion’s biggest night

From L to R: Burna Boy, Ayra Starr, Tems and Tyla From L to R: Burna Boy, Ayra Starr, Tems and Tyla

The 2025 Met Gala brought together the biggest names in music, film, sports, and fashion at New York City’s iconic Metropolitan Museum of Art.

This year’s theme, “Superfine: Tailoring Black Style,” paid tribute to the elegance, creativity, and heritage of Black fashion, drawing inspiration from Monica L.

With the official dress code labelled, “Tailored for You,” the 2025 edition focused heavily on menswear in structure and also in inspiration, inviting attendees to blend tradition with individuality in their interpretations.

The event was co-chaired by well-known personalities including Pharrell Williams, A$AP Rocky, Colman Domingo, and Lewis Hamilton.

LeBron James, originally announced as an honorary chair, sadly had to pull out last minute due to a knee injury.

But beyond the usual Hollywood royalty and music megastars, this year saw a surge of African excellence take centre stage.

Artistes from the African continent made statements and represented their cultures with pride, sophistication, and plenty of flair.

From Nigeria to South Africa, creativity made a lasting impression at the biggest night in fashion.

Tems

Tems, known for her soulful music and standout fashion sense, didn’t disappoint at her Met Gala debut.

She brought a touch of Africanness to the steps of the Met, turning heads in a gown that reimagined traditional Ankara fabric through a modern couture lens.

Designed by British-Ghanaian designer Ozwald Boateng, Tems’ look was a stunning fusion of culture and tailoring.

The custom mermaid-style vest gown was crafted in rich shades of blue and green, worn over a pinstriped shirt with a dramatic green pussy bow.

A matching peacock-themed umbrella completed the ensemble.

Tyla

South African star Tyla, off the global success of her hit single “Water,” made a strong fashion statement that honoured her present and the legacy of black fashion icons.

Her fitted off-the-shoulder dress, designed by Jacquemus, came with a floor-length coat featuring dramatic black and white stripes, a visual nod to the late André Leon Talley, a trailblasing black fashion editor and Met Gala icon.

Tyla’s stylist, Law Roach, confirmed the inspiration by sharing Talley’s portrait wearing a similar striped outfit.

Burna Boy

Burna Boy arrived at the 2025 Met Gala in full regal form, just days after making history as the first African artiste to sell out the 80,000-capacity Stade de France.

His appearance was a celebration of heritage, achievement, and high design.

The Nigerian superstar chose British-Ghanaian Ozwald Boateng to design his look: a striking red wool tuxedo paired with a deep oxblood eelskin cape.

The ensemble was sharp, powerful, and steeped in cultural symbolism.

Ayra Starr

Nigerian singer-songwriter Oyinkansola Sarah Aderibigbe, popularly known as Ayra Starr, made her first Met Gala appearance this year.

Her red carpet look dazzled and interpretated the theme of the event.

Ayra Starr rocked a black leather dress paired with a walking stick.

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701 Diplomatic and Service Passports of former government officials cancelled

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

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs has officially cancelled 701 Diplomatic and Service Passports belonging to a wide range of former public officeholders and individuals no longer serving in official capacities.

The affected categories include former ministers and their spouses, former Members of Parliament, former members of the Council of State and their spouses, retired justices of the Superior and Lower Courts, former regional ministers, former MMDCEs, and former officers of state institutions, including board chairpersons.

The rest are officials of the National Cathedral Project, former non-career ambassadors and dependents, religious and traditional leaders, businessmen and entrepreneurs, and former government functionaries.

In a statement dated May 6, 2025, the ministry disclosed that the affected passports include 341 unreturned Diplomatic Passports and 360 Service Passports, which are no longer valid for international travel.

“Consequently, owing to the failure or refusal of the other holders to comply with the directive, the underlisted 341 unreturned Diplomatic and 360 Service Passports bearing the following serial numbers have been hereby CANCELLED with immediate effect on the instructions of the Honourable Minister for Foreign Affairs. All affected passports have been placed on the Stop List and shall be confiscated from any person attempting to travel with same,” it noted.

Read the full statement below:

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Olympic sprinter Fred Kerley arrested over alleged assault on ex-girlfriend

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Alaysha Johnson (L) and Fred Kerley (R) Alaysha Johnson (L) and Fred Kerley (R)

Olympic medalist Fred Kerley is back in the headlines for the wrong reasons after being arrested in Dania Beach, Florida, on May 1, 2025, over allegations of assault against his ex-girlfriend, fellow Olympian Alaysha Johnson.

The alleged incident occurred at the upscale Le Méridien hotel where the two athletes were staying ahead of the upcoming Grand Slam Track event in Miami.

According to the Broward County Sheriff’s Office, Johnson told deputies that Kerley punched her during a heated exchange, leaving her with a bloody nose.

Officers stated that her injuries were consistent with her account of events.

Kerley was taken into custody and later released on a $1,000 bond.

He now faces a misdemeanour battery charge.

But the drama didn’t end there. A woman identified as Kerley’s current girlfriend, known online as DJ Sky High Baby, added a twist to the saga, insisting that Johnson’s boyfriend was involved and actually the one who assaulted her.

Kerley’s lawyer, Richard Cooper, strongly denied the accusations, calling the situation a “smear campaign” and warning against premature conclusions.

He assured the public that the full story would eventually clear his client’s name.

This is not Kerley’s first brush with controversy; he has had two prior arrests within the past year.

In January 2025, he was tased and arrested following a scuffle with police in Miami Beach.

Before that, in May 2024, he faced domestic battery and robbery charges involving his wife, pleading not guilty in both cases.

Following this latest development, Grand Slam Track organisers confirmed Kerley’s withdrawal from the Miami meet where he was set to compete in the 100m and 200m sprints. An investigation is ongoing.

Kerley, a silver and bronze medalist from the Tokyo 2020 and Paris 2024 Olympics, respectively, now finds his future on the track overshadowed by legal troubles.

Johnson, also a Paris 2024 Olympian, has yet to make a public statement.

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“State Capture is dead!” – Ablakwa declares

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Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa the Minister for Foreign Affairs has boldly declared that State Capture is dead following the launch of the Code of Conduct for government appointees.

According to Ablakwa, he is delighted his crusade in opposition against state capture has not been abandoned by President Mahama.

Ablakwa asserted that the code of conduct is a major step in protecting state resources.

Damasks Dress Styles You Can Wear To Any Occasion

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Professional settings can also embrace damask through subtle, muted prints in structured silhouettes like a tailored pencil dress or a sophisticated wrap style. The refined patterns keep the look polished without overwhelming the office dress code. For daytime outings, a lightweight damask shirt dress or a flowy sundress offers comfort while maintaining a chic aesthetic. The breathable fabric ensures ease of movement, making it ideal for brunches or casual gatherings.  

Wedding guests can opt for pastel or floral-inspired damask designs, which provide elegance without overshadowing the bridal party. The fabric’s inherent sheen catches light beautifully, making it a flattering choice for photographs. Even in colder months, damask dresses remain a stylish option when layered with a tailored coat or paired with opaque tights and ankle boots. Because damask patterns vary from bold to understated, they adapt seamlessly to personal style preferences. Whether dressed up with heels and statement jewelry or kept simple with flats and a clutch, these dresses transition effortlessly from day to night. Their enduring appeal lies in their ability to suit any season, trend, or setting while maintaining a classic, sophisticated charm.

Supreme Court rejects Dame’s objections to acting CJ panel

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The Supreme Court has thrown out two objections raised by Godfred Yeboah Dame, calling for the recusal of Acting Chief Justice, Paul Baffoe-Bonnie and a reconstitution of the panel hearing a motion to injunct processes for the removal of the Chief Justice.

Mr. Dame, representing plaintiff Vincent Ekow Asafuah, argued that the Acting Chief Justice stands to benefit from the proceedings and should therefore recuse himself.

He further objected to the reconstitution of the original panel, which included Justices Samuel Asiedu, Ernest Gaewu, Richard Agyei Frimpong, and Yaw Asare Darko, and was presided over by Prof. Henrietta Mensa-Bonsu.

The current panel, however, includes Justices Yonny Kulendi, Amadu Tanko, Henrietta Mensa-Bonsu, and Ernest Gaewu, and is presided over by acting Chief Justice Baffoe-Bonnie.

Citing Article 157(3) of the Constitution, Godfred Dame argued that the original panel, having commenced hearing the injunction motion, could not be altered until the matter was concluded.

But the Supreme Court, in its ruling, dismissed the objection. It held that Article 144(6) of the 1992 Constitution empowers the Acting Chief Justice to perform all powers of a substantive Chief Justice including the power to constitute a panel and therefore rejected the call for recusal of Justice Baffoe-Bonnie.

On the second objection, the court again dismissed the argument, stating that the constitutional provisions cited by Mr. Dame did not apply in this context.

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“You will not be able to reach the president when we are about removing you” – Chief of Staff to appointees

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The Chief of Staff, Julius Debrah has told government appointees that the only time they will not be able to reach President John Dramani Mahama is when they are about removing them.

According to Julius Debrah, appointees must comply with the newly introduced Code of Conduct by President John Dramani Mahama, and warn that any breaches will not be tolerated.

UMaT drives education forward with Artificial Intelligence

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By Erica Apeatua Addo

Tarkwa (W/R), May 6, GNA – Professor Richard Kwasi Amankwah, Vice Chancellor (VC) of the University of Mines and Technology (UMaT), Tarkwa, has stated that the institution is utilising Artificial Intelligence (AI) to elevate educational standards.

He revealed that currently AI and machine learning courses were mandatory for everyone who came to the institution regardless of their majors.

In addition, the UMaT intends to put this into practice, not just theoretically in the classroom but also in real-world settings.

The VC made these remarks in Tarkwa when the Ghana News Agency (GNA) inquired about UMaT’s efforts to promote education through AI.

He continued that the University have teamed up with AngloGold Ashanti Iduapriem Mine, and they were constructing a state-of-art smart system center fully equipped for them.

“Now whether you are learning mining engineering, logistics and transport or geomatic engineering, you can enter that space and try to see how you can digitize the area.

Even if you are learning history, you should be able to digitize the history, to make it easier for people to understand and appreciate it” he mentioned.

Mr Amankwah revealed that UMaT was currently working closely with the Ghana Chamber of Mines, and that this month, they would start building the Mining AI and Robotics Laboratory, where students would learn how to create prototypes, simulation processes, and innovate solutions for the mining industry and other aspects.

He said by training their students in this manner, UMaT was certain they would bring about positive change and innovation in their respective fields.

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NDC using alleged police assault to distract successful CJ demo – NPP

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The Director of Communications for the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Richard Ahiagbah, has dismissed claims that Minority Leader, Alexander Afenyo-Markin assaulted a police officer during the “Save the Judiciary” demonstration, arguing that the narrative is a deliberate attempt by the National Democratic Congress (NDC) to divert attention from the protest’s success.

Speaking on the matter on Channel One TV’s News Feed on Tuesday, May 6, Ahiagbah described the allegations as baseless and politically motivated.

“I think this is a non-issue that has been elevated obviously by the NDC to share space with the rather successful demonstration yesterday.  And for me, we ought to just dismiss it without merit,” he stated.

He insisted that it was, in fact, the police officer who assaulted Afenyo-Markin, not the other way around.

“It was rather the police officer who assaulted the MP for Effutu, who is the Minority Leader,” he claimed, adding that the officer struck Afenyo-Markin hard enough to leave him visibly shaken.

Ahiagbah criticised the police for failing to clarify the situation, arguing that a simple inquiry with the officer involved could have resolved any doubts.

“The police could have simply just cleared any doubt by talking to the officer, who would attest to the fact that he perhaps knowingly or unknowingly hit him pretty hard,” he said.

He further suggested that the officer’s actions may have been intentional.

“I am inclined to even think that the guy did it on purpose. That is really where the point is. There is nothing that the Minority Leader did wrongly,” he asserted.

Ahiagbah urged the public to focus on the demonstration’s core message, which he said was to protest President Mahama’s alleged undermining of the judiciary.

“This narrative the NDC is foisting on us, as though the demonstration was all about the Minority Leader assaulting someone, is false and one that we should set aside and focus on the objective of yesterday’s demonstration,” he emphasised.

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Supreme Court dismisses Assafuah’s injunction application against CJ’s removal process

BREAKING – Supreme Court in 3:2 decision ‘throws out’ Old Tafo MP’s injunction against CJ’s removal

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The Supreme Court has dismissed an application seeking to halt the process for the removal of Chief Justice, Gertrude Torkornoo and revoke her suspension from office.

The apex court In a narrow 3-2 majority decision dismissed the Old Tafo member of parliament Ekow Assafuah’s application seeking to halt the process initiated by President Mahama for the removal of the Chief Justice.

Supreme Court dismisses Assafuah’s injunction application against CJ’s removal process

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The Supreme Court, in a narrow 3-2 majority decision, has dismissed an application seeking to halt the process for the removal of Chief Justice, Gertrude Torkornoo and revoke her suspension from office.

The application, filed by Member of Parliament for Old Tafo, Vincent Ekow Assafuah, was represented in court by lawyer and former Attorney General, Godfred Yeboah Dame.

Acting Chief Justice, Paul Baffoe-Bonnie, along with Justices Yonny Kulendi and Amadu Tanko, ruled to dismiss the injunction request. Justices Henrietta Mensah Bonsu and Ernest Gaewu dissented, opposing the majority decision.

The court indicated that the full reasons for its decision will be made public on May 21, 2025.

Chief Justice, Torkornoo was suspended by President John Dramani Mahama on Tuesday, April 22, following the establishment of a prima facie case against her. The action was based on petitions filed by private citizen Daniel Ofori, senior police officer, Ayamga Akolgo, and the civic advocacy group, Shining Stars of Ghana.

A five-member committee has since been constituted to investigate the allegations leveled against the Chief Justice.

Before the petition was referred to the Council of State, Assafuah filed an interlocutory injunction at the Supreme Court, seeking to restrain the president from transmitting the petition to the Chief Justice for a response.

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CJ Suspension: We will resist any attempt to besmirch Mahama

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Ing Kwadwo Twum Boafo, a prominent member of the National Democratic Congress Ing Kwadwo Twum Boafo, a prominent member of the National Democratic Congress

A prominent member of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), Ing Kwadwo Twum Boafo, has pledged to vigorously oppose any efforts by the New Patriotic Party (NPP) to tarnish the reputation of President John Dramani Mahama, regarding the suspension of Chief Justice Gertrude Araba Esaaba Sackey Torkornoo.

According to him, President Mahama has committed no constitutional violations, and any attempts by NPP members to maliciously attribute wrongdoing to the President will be met with strong resistance from him and other NDC members.

In a heated exchange with Alhaji Kamal-Deen Abdulai of the NPP on Metro TV’s Good Morning Ghana program, the Chief Executive Officer of the Financial Intelligence Centre asserted that the NPP is engaged in a deliberate campaign to defame President Mahama.

He assured that NDC members will employ appropriate measures to refute such claims and persuade Ghanaians of President Mahama’s steadfast adherence to the constitution throughout the process.

He argued that, just as former President Akufo-Addo served as a mere conduit in the matter of former Electoral Commission Chairperson Charlotte Osei, President Mahama similarly acted as a conduit in forwarding the five petitions to the Council of State.

“I won’t allow you to besmirch President Mahama’s reputation. You people have besmirched the reputation of President Mahama enough, and posterity has judged him right. Posterity has judged President Mahama right in eight years, and Ghanaians have given him a ringing endorsement. You will not besmirch his reputation again.

“The President has received five petitions, and his job is to forward them to the Council of State to know how they feel about it. President Mahama has not done anything to remove the Chief Justice. He has been the conveyor belt Akufo-Addo was in the Charlotte Osei case,” he said.

On Tuesday, April 22, 2025, President John Mahama suspended Chief Justice Gertrude Araba Esaaba Sackey Torkornoo.

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

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

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The term ‘Detty December’ is destroying our country’s reputation – Speaker Bagbin opines

Speaker of Parliament, Alabn Bagbin Speaker of Parliament, Alabn Bagbin

Speaker of Parliament Alban Bagbin has issued a strong warning against the growing popularity of “Detty December,” a phrase commonly used to describe Ghana’s festive end-of-year party season that draws thousands of tourists annually.

Speaking during a traditional durbar held at the forecourt of Job 600 to mark Labour Day on May 1, 2025, Bagbin expressed deep concern over the image the term projects internationally.

He recalled a recent encounter in the United States where a young woman told him she was planning to visit Ghana specifically for “Detty December.”

“She said she was coming to attend Detty December. I said, ‘I’ve never heard of Detty December. What is Detty December?

“I was told it’s when people come into Ghana from all over the world, do whatever they want for free, and then go back. This is destroying our country,” he said.

The Speaker linked the concept of “Detty December” to the increasing use of substances such as Tramadol and a newer drug referred to as ‘Red.’

“No wonder ‘Red’ is now in Ghana. As leaders, we have not yet accepted Tramadol, and now they want us to accept Red. This is what is happening, and it’s destroying our country. We must all stand up and fight it,” he urged

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He further expressed his disappointment over how positive cultural initiatives like the ‘Year of Return’ and ‘Beyond the Return’ are, in his view, being overshadowed by activities that erode Ghana’s moral and spiritual fabric.

“We cannot move from ‘Homecoming’ to ‘Year of Return’ and then desecrate this holy country with ‘Detty December.’ We must all stand up and fight it,” he emphasised.

Concluding his remarks, the Speaker issued a firm warning: “I’m giving notice. We’ll take this one up again and fight it to make sure Ghana remains the holy land that the Lord made for us.”

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Supreme Court throws out application for reinstatement of CJ Torkornoo

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L-R: Vincent Assafuah, Gertrude Torkornoo and President John Dramani Mahama L-R: Vincent Assafuah, Gertrude Torkornoo and President John Dramani Mahama

The Supreme Court of Ghana has thrown out the application for the reversal of the suspension of Chief Justice Gertrude Torkornoo by President John Dramani Mahama.

The five-member panel of the apex court of the land, chaired by the Acting Chief Justice, Justice Paul Baffoe-Bonnie, dismissed the petition filed by the Member of Parliament for Old Tafo, Vincent Ekow Assafuah, by a 3:2 majority decision.

The justices who voted to dismiss the application included Justice Paul Baffoe-Bonnie, Justice Yonny Kulendi, and Justice Amadu Omoro Tanko.

The dissenting judges were Justice Ernest Gyaewu and Justice Henrietta Mensah-Bonsu.

The chairman of the panel announced that the full judgement would be released on May 21, 2025.

Vincent Ekow Assafuah filed a motion at the Supreme Court seeking to halt the suspension of Chief Justice Gertrude Araba Sackey Torkornoo by President John Dramani Mahama.

The application, filed on Thursday, April 24, 2025, requested that the Supreme Court issue an order restraining any further action related to the Chief Justice’s removal under Article 146 until the court has heard and delivered its final ruling on an already pending matter regarding the issue.

Assafuah, through his lawyers, also requested that the court restrain the committee of inquiry established by the president from proceeding with the probe into the petitions filed against the Chief Justice.

In the suit, the lawmaker raised concerns that the petition against the Chief Justice, her subsequent suspension, and the formation of a committee to investigate the matter are “a farce and the product of a pre-conceived orchestration to unconstitutionally remove the Chief Justice from office.”

In documents shared by the Law Platform and sighted by GhanaWeb, Assafuah provided evidence to support his claims, alleging that President Mahama and certain members of his administration had previously launched attacks against the judiciary, particularly the Supreme Court, which the Chief Justice heads, and had consistently expressed intentions to remove Justice Torkornoo from office.

“That other appointees of the President have, in very recent times, expressed a view on the petitions purportedly presented against the Chief Justice and indicated that she will surely be removed. Attached herewith and marked as Exhibit ‘F’ is a publication of a recent statement by the Deputy Director of Operations at the Office of the President and Deputy General Secretary of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), Mr Mustapha Gbande, in which he stated that the Chief Justice will be removed.

“That following the purported suspension of the Chief Justice and the composition of a committee to inquire into the three petitions against her, statements made by other appointees of the President show that the President’s decision was part of machinations by the NDC Government to control and interfere with the independence of the judiciary. Attached herewith and marked as Exhibit ‘G’ is a copy of a publication by the Deputy Director of Elections and Information Technology of the NDC, Dr Rashid Tanko-Computer, in which he stated that the NDC was pleased with the suspension of the Chief Justice,” excerpts from the application filed read.

Before the judgment of the court on Tuesday, May 6, 2025, the decision to reconstitute the panel which presided over the case faced strong opposition from former Attorney General Godfred Dame, who is also the legal representative for Vincent Ekow Assafuah.

Dame objected to the panel’s reconstitution, according to GhanaWeb’s legal affairs correspondent, George Ayisi, arguing that Acting Chief Justice Paul Baffoe-Bonnie—now presiding over the case—is directly affected by the outcome and, therefore, should not lead the proceedings.

However, Deputy Attorney General Justice Srem Sai countered that the argument was based on a misconception of personal benefit to the Acting Chief Justice, which, he said, did not exist.

After a brief deliberation, the court unanimously overruled Dame’s objection, affirming that the new panel, chaired by Justice Baffoe-Bonnie, would proceed with the hearing.

The panel was reconstituted due to changes in the composition of the bench, with some justices now serving on the Chief Justice Removal Committee and others being replaced.

The original panel, which was presided over by Prof Henrietta Mensah-Bonsu, included Samuel Asiedu (now on the removal committee), Ernest Gaewu (who retains his place on the new panel), Yaw Asare Darko, and Richard Adjei Frimpong—both of whom have been replaced.

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Arsenal preparing huge offer to sign Mohammed Kudus from West Ham – Report

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Mohammed Kudus plays for West Ham United Mohammed Kudus plays for West Ham United

Premier League side Arsenal are preparing an offer to sign Ghanaian attacker Mohammed Kudus from West Ham United in the 2024/2025 summer transfer window.

According to a report by Spanish outlet Fichajes, the Gunners are lining up an amount around €60 million to secure the Black Stars attacker’s signature from their London rivals.

It is understood that although Kudus’ release clause is in the range of €80 million, West Ham are said to be ready to listen to offers above €60 million to facilitate a move that would benefit the player by joining a top club.

Arsenal’s technical team is reportedly impressed by Kudus’ versatility in playing in midfield as well as any of the positions in attack.

The London club believes the player’s ability to dribble and make valuable goal contributions will bolster their team in their pursuit of the Premier League title and the Champions League.

Meanwhile, Kudus is said to be open to the move, as it will give him the opportunity to play in the UEFA Champions League and compete for major honors.

The 24-year-old made a promising start to life in the Premier League following his switch from Ajax in 2023, contributing 14 goals and assists in his debut season.

However, his performances have dipped this campaign, with only four goals and two assists in 29 league appearances.

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Video – Father Baltasar Engonga receives loud cheers at the inauguration of Gabon’s President

A video has popped up on social media of Mr Baltasar Engonga Edjo’o, President of the Economic and Monetary Community of Central Africa (CEMAC) Commission and father of Baltasar Ebang Engonga receiving loud cheers at the inauguration ceremony of Gabon’s President.

In the viral video, Mr Baltasar Engonga Edjo’o at the inauguration ceremony of Gabon’s President, Brice Oligui Nguema received praise when he was introduced at the event.

‘The NPP Was Testing Its Popularity, Not Defending the Judiciary’

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Mustapha Gbande, the Deputy Director of Operations at the Presidency, has criticized the #SaveTheJudiciaryDemo organized by the New Patriotic Party (NPP) on Monday, May 5, 2025, as unwarranted as reported by Ghana Web.

Gbande, who also serves as the Deputy General Secretary of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), argued that the protest failed to make a significant impact on the nation’s political system

The demonstration, led by the NPP and supported by parties such as the Ghana Union Movement (GUM), Liberal Party of Ghana (LPG), and others, was a response to the suspension of Chief Justice Gertrude Araba Sackey Torkornoo and the dismissal of public service appointees.

The protesting coalition sought to defend the constitution and the independence of the judiciary, as outlined in a statement from the NPP’s National Organiser, Henry Nana Boakye.

However, Gbande dismissed the demonstration as a futile attempt, suggesting that it was more about testing the NPP’s political standing after their recent loss of power.

“Perhaps they wanted to test their popularity, which is fine,” Gbande remarked. “But in the end, they failed to drive home any meaningful point.”

He further stated that the issues raised during the protest should not have been decided by individuals outside the appropriate legal processes.

“It is not within their purview to determine whether these processes align with the law,” he added, emphasizing that there was no genuine need for the protest.

Jaw Dropping Hairstyles For You To Try

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Your hairstyle is more than just a look it’s a statement. Whether you’re aiming for effortless glam, timeless elegance, or bold innovation, the perfect hairstyle can transform your entire appearance and boost your confidence. Here are some stunning hairstyles guaranteed to turn heads and make a lasting impression.

Braids are not just a style; they are a tradition woven into modern beauty. From intricate Fulani braids to thick, regal goddess braids, each variation carries a story of strength, culture, and grace. Whether adorned with beads or styled in sleek patterns, braids are versatile enough for casual days or red carpet moments.

There’s something effortlessly regal about straight, silky hair. Whether you opt for a sharp, bone-straight bob or a sleek ponytail with a polished finish, this style radiates confidence. Achieved with heat styling or wigs, a sleek hairstyle is the ultimate way to channel high-fashion glamour.

Big, bouncy curls bring an undeniable energy to any look. Whether rocking natural afro-textured curls or dramatic Hollywood waves, this style is all about movement, volume, and vibrancy. Curls frame the face, soften features, and add a romantic touch to any ensemble.

A bold hair color can be the ultimate confidence booster. Whether you’re experimenting with fiery auburn, radiant platinum blonde, or rich burgundy, colored hair is a transformative experience. Subtle highlights can enhance natural tones, while vibrant hues make a daring statement.

A high bun is effortlessly regal, giving off a sophisticated and graceful aura. Whether structured and sleek or loose with soft tendrils framing the face, this style highlights facial features and pairs beautifully with bold accessories. It’s a go-to look for both everyday chic and formal elegance.

Your hairstyle is a powerful form of self-expression. Whether you’re experimenting with new trends or sticking to classic favorites, the right hairstyle can uplift your confidence and define your personal style. So, dare to be bold, elegant, or utterly unique because your hair deserves to be celebrated!

Korle-Bu Renal Unit closure leaves patients stranded for over a week

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The Renal Unit at the Korle-Bu Teaching Hospital has remained closed for over a week, leaving many patients who depend on life-sustaining dialysis treatments in a state of distress and uncertainty.

Frustrated patients have voiced concerns over the silence from hospital authorities, noting that no official explanation has been provided for the sudden shutdown. The lack of communication has heightened fears about the potential health risks associated with delayed or missed treatments.

Kojo Baffour Ahenkora, spokesperson for the Renal Patients Association, confirmed the continued closure and lamented the toll on patients. According to him, members are experiencing increased anxiety, deteriorating health, and mounting complications due to the disruption of their treatment schedules.

“Some of my patients are complaining that they cannot sleep, they are having fatigue at night, they cannot eat, and they are vomiting. You can just imagine the complaints that keep coming. It is not good for us, but what can we do?  Either you look for money and go to a private facility, or there, the least you can pay is GHS 700. Korle-Bu is a bit cheaper, and so when something like this happens, they should communicate with us. We are an association. Call us to the table, sit us down, this is the challenge that we have and that we are working on it, so that we will go and prepare ourselves, look for money and take care of ourselves,” he said.

In response to growing pressure, the Public Relations Officer of the hospital is currently in discussions with hospital management to address the issue and respond to the mounting concerns from patients and their families.

 

701 Diplomatic, Service Passports cancelled by Foreign Affairs Ministry

A ‘She King’ of Radio: Nhyira FM’s Mama Effe drops her mic and headphone after 28 years

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Half past midday, the famous Nana Ampadu’s “Obra” song breaks through the airwaves, ending the midday news broadcast on Ghana’s number one Akan radio station, Nhyira FM.

But nobody is eager to switch their dial to another channel. The thousands of ears behind the radio set are not only fluttering to listen to the unique soothing and melodious voice that follows soon after the signature tune ends, but they get all ears to assimilate the capsules of life lessons that the enchanting voice bears.

The Queen of the afternoon airwaves in Kumasi and beyond, known by the thousands of her ardent listeners as Mama Effe, is ready to serve the juiciest, untold and transformative stories of life.

She turns on the console’s microphone button.

“Adehyeman mma, aha yɛ Nhyira 104.5 FM, ɛmmerɛ aso sɛ yɛde Obra show ɛbra wo“… to wit “Compatriots, this is Nhyira FM. It’s time to serve you the Obra show”, she warmly welcomes her listeners to the show.

It started as a radio program she was tasked with to attract listenership to the station. But little did she know it was the beginning of a remarkable journey to transform the lives of many, including the vulnerable, and ultimately shaping public discourse and societal beliefs.

But on her 65th birthday, Mama Effe drops the microphone and hangs up her headphones after nearly three decades in broadcasting with the Kumasi Business Unit of the Multimedia Group.

Mama Effe Amanor may be retiring, but she has etched her name in the annals of the Ghanaian media landscape, leaving an indelible legacy worthy of emulation, observed Jimmy Aglah, General Manager of Luv FM and Nhyira FM.

Jimmy, who has shared 25 years of service with her, recounts delightful moments serving as colleagues.

“You didn’t just host a program – you built a sanctuary for the broken, a courtroom for justice, and a mirror for our conscience as a nation. Working with you was never just a job. It was ministry. It was purpose. It was family,” he said.

From her beginnings in 1997 as a panelist and host on Luv FM’s Awaremo Nkomo, to the transformative leadership of Obra on Nhyira 104.5 FM since 2005, Mama Effe has embodied grace, empathy, and a deep commitment to the wellbeing of others.

Serving as a firm foundation and a pioneer, Mama Effe has groomed many young female broadcasters who, today, are perpetuating a legacy to elevate Ghana’s cultural heritage, restoring broken homes, and granting audience to the voiceless.

Through the ‘Obra’ show, she created a platform of hope and healing — where truth was spoken with compassion, and lives were transformed by the wisdom and care she so generously gave.

Families found direction, communities found voice, and individuals found strength — all because of her unwavering dedication to humanity.

The Multimedia Group, where she has lived her entire media life, are indebted to her sacrifice, magnanimity and determination to push beyond limits.

CEO of the company, Kwesi Twum, is ecstatic about the many lives she touched through her show.

“We honour not just your years of service, Mama Effe, but the immeasurable impact of your presence. The legacy you leave behind is written in the lives you have touched and the hearts you have uplifted,” he noted.

Queen Eleanor I, through the show, has been celebrated for her genuine commitment to humanity and society, earning her an honour as “the Queen of Humanitarian Affairs”.

COO of the Multimedia Group, Ken Ansah celebrates her fulfilling and spirited career that stood for the core virtues of life.

“Your impact goes far beyond the screen; your voice has been a comforting constant, and your presence will be deeply missed. May this new chapter be as fulfilling and meaningful as the one you so brilliantly crafted with Obra,” he stated.

For the many lives she touched through benevolence, Adwoa Sarpomaa, an ardent listener of the show, is emotional about missing her favorite afternoon show host.

But she is delighted at the stupendous legacy of the woman who always made her afternoons a memorable and educative one.

“Mama, don’t go,” she said while celebrating her achievements. “Mummy, you are too strong to stay home. Don’t go home. You have indeed lived a remarkable legacy.”

Her name, Mama Effe, is now not just a household name but a reminder of a ‘She King’ who trod the Ghanaian media space with exceptional service, inspirational broadcasting, and tireless advocacy.

She remains a counselor, mother, mentor, and a steadfast light to countless listeners.

“You will forever remain a cherished part of the Multimedia family. We celebrate you with love, pride, and enduring gratitude,” Kwesi Twum said joyously.

DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Multimedia Group Limited.

DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Multimedia Group Limited.

Foreign Ministry cancels 341 Diplomatic Passports/360 Service Passports

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By Iddi Yire

Accra, May 06, GNA – The Ministry of Foreign Affairs has cancelled 341 unreturned Diplomatic Passports and 360 Service Passports issued by the previous Government.

In a statement copied to the Ghana News Agency, the Foreign Affairs Ministry said further to its public announcements of 15th January, and 10th March, 2025 on the recall of Diplomatic and Service Passports, it was announcing that, effective Tuesday, 6th May, Diplomatic and Service passports issued to the underlisted category of persons had been cancelled and were not valid for international travel: Former Ministers and spouses, former Members of Parliament, former Members of the Council of State and spouses and former/retired Justices of the Superior and Lower Courts.

The rest are former Regional Ministers, Metropolitan, Municipal and District Chief Executives, former Officers of State Institutions, Chairpersons and Members of Boards, Officials of the National Cathedral Project, former Non-Career Ambassadors and Dependents, Religious and Traditional Leaders, Businessmen and Entrepreneurs, former Government Functionaries and all other persons holding official passports not currently serving in any official capacity for the State, or otherwise holding any position that falls under the requirements of sections 6 and 7 of the Passports and Travel Certificates Act, 1967(NLCD 155).

It said the Ministry acknowledges the compliance of 407 holders of Diplomatic and 403 Service Passports, who duly returned their passports in line with the recall directive as of 6th May.

“Consequently, owing to the failure or refusal of the other holders to comply with the directive, the underlisted 341 unreturned Diplomatic and 360 Service Passports bearing the following serial numbers have been hereby cancelled with immediate effect on the instructions of the Honourable Minister for Foreign Affairs,” the statement said.

It said all the affected passports had been placed on the StopList and shall be confiscated from any person attempting to travel with same.

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TechnoServe Supports Micro-Entrepreneurs, Agri-SMEs –

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A group picture of the organisers and participants

 

TechnoServe, a leader in business solutions, has launched the implementation of grant support for agri-Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs) and micro-entrepreneurs along the poultry, tomato, rice, and soybean value chains.

The support forms part of the Harnessing Agricultural Productivity and Prosperity for Youth (HAPPY) Programme.

The HAPPY Programme is an initiative of the Mastercard Foundation in partnership with Agri-Impact Limited.

Deputy Chief Executive Officer, Agri-Impact, Juliana Asante-Dartey, in her address explained that the event was to ensure the agri-businesses and micro-businesses understood the consortium’s especially, TechnoServe’s role in the Programme as well as support drive to growth and development.

“Even though we have increasingly gotten better at being self-reliant, we are still bringing in a lot of rice. Ghana’s demand for poultry is over 400,000 metric tonnes. The country is doing less than 20% of that, so most of it has to be imported. Even tomatoes—we still bring them in from neighbouring countries. The situation is not any different with soya, even though it is needed in the poultry and food processing industries,” she explained.

“We are seeking to improve outputs from the value chains to the tune of over 189,000 metric tonnes over four years. In terms of import substitution, we hope that we will be able to reduce importation by $200 million by the end of the four years,” she said.

In his welcome address, HAPPY Programme Director, Frank Obiora Mgbemena, noted that, TechnoServe, over the next two years, will work alongside the participants’ businesses to support business re-engineering efforts by providing technical assistance, grants, market linkages, crop business services, and developing the financial resilience of their businesses to attract more investment.

Agriculture Lead for the Mastercard Foundation in Ghana, Daniel Ninson, pointed out that the Foundation was poised to work with business leaders to strengthen ecosystems where young people could thrive.

One of the micro-entrepreneurs and a team lead at Hakama, a tomato processing company, Zainab Acheampong, expressing her excitement about the project, disclosing that the technical support and grant will help expand their business.

FROM David Afum, Kumasi

Supreme Court dismisses Assafuah’s injunction application against CJ’s removal process

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The Supreme Court, in a narrow 3-2 majority decision, has dismissed an application seeking to halt the process for the removal of Chief Justice Gertrude Torkornoo and revoke her suspension from office.

The application, filed by Member of Parliament for Old Tafo, Vincent Ekow Assafuah, was represented in court by lawyer and former Attorney General, Godfred Yeboah Dame.

Acting Chief Justice Paul Baffoe-Bonnie, along with Justices Yonny Kulendi and Amadu Tanko, ruled to dismiss the injunction request. Justices Henrietta Mensah Bonsu and Ernest Gaewu dissented, opposing the majority decision.

The court indicated that the full reasons for its decision will be made public on May 21, 2025.

Chief Justice Torkornoo was suspended by President John Dramani Mahama on Tuesday, April 22, following the establishment of a prima facie case against her. The action was based on petitions filed by private citizen Daniel Ofori, senior police officer Ayamga Akolgo, and the civic advocacy group Shining Stars of Ghana.

A five-member committee has since been constituted to investigate the allegations leveled against the Chief Justice.

Before the petition was referred to the Council of State, Assafuah filed an interlocutory injunction at the Supreme Court, seeking to restrain the president from transmitting the petition to the Chief Justice for a response.

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BoG gold reserves hit 31.37 tonnes as of April 30

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BoG gold reserves hit 31.37 tonnes as of April 30, 2025 BoG gold reserves hit 31.37 tonnes as of April 30, 2025

The Bank of Ghana (BoG) has increased its gold reserves to 31.37 tonnes as of April 30, 2025, marking a sustained upward trend in the central bank’s strategic effort to shore up the country’s foreign exchange reserves and enhance monetary policy credibility.

The April figure reflects a modest rise from the 31.01 tonnes recorded at the end of March 2025 and continues the growth trajectory observed since May 2023, when reserves stood at just 8.78 tonnes.

The more than threefold increase over a two-year period signals a decisive policy shift by the central bank, leveraging Ghana’s gold-producing capacity to support macroeconomic stability.

This accumulation has been driven primarily by the Domestic Gold Purchase Programme introduced by the BoG.

The initiative aims to increase the country’s foreign exchange buffers, boost investor confidence, and reinforce the stability of the Ghana cedi amid volatile global financial conditions.

At the launch of the programme, the BoG noted that beyond bolstering reserves, it also intended to expand gold holdings to serve as collateral for securing cheaper sources of international financing. This would improve short-term foreign exchange liquidity and reduce reliance on more expensive borrowing instruments.

The Bank’s strategy also aligns with ongoing efforts to diversify Ghana’s reserve assets, moving away from traditional holdings such as U.S. Treasury instruments toward assets with more intrinsic value, like gold.

Analysts say the accumulation of gold is a prudent response to rising global interest rates and capital flow volatility. They note that a robust gold reserve position enhances Ghana’s balance of payments resilience, provides a buffer against external shocks, and strengthens the central bank’s policy toolkit.

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Court orders arrest of ‘entitled’ NSS side chick, social media influencer

Social media influencer, Seyram Adablah Social media influencer, Seyram Adablah

An Accra High Court has issued a bench warrant for the arrest of Deborah Seyram Adablah, the young woman at the centre of a high-profile sexual harassment lawsuit involving senior banker, Ernest Kwesi Nimako.

Seyram Adablah, a social media influencer, who gained notoriety in 2023 after suing her alleged “sugar daddy,” Ernest Nimako, for breach of promise, claimed the banker failed to fulfil certain financial and material commitments made during their intimate relationship.

Among her demands were monetary compensation and ownership of a Honda Civic gifted to her.

On May 16, 2023, the court ordered Adablah to hand over the vehicle with registration number GC 7899-23 to the court registrar for safekeeping until the case’s final determination.

However, reports indicate she has defied this order.

In a new development, the High Court has issued a bench warrant for her arrest on grounds of contempt.

According to GHOne TV, the warrant was issued after Selorm Adablah released two videos on social media in which she launched scathing attacks on the judiciary, particularly targeting the presiding judge, Justice John Bosco Nabarese.

In the videos, she accused the judge of favouritism and unprofessional conduct.

“This Judge John Bosco Nabarese said they needed seven days for the judgment to be effective if I had failed to deliver the vehicle as Judge Olivia Owusu had ordered. But he refused to set it aside and now he’s claiming my lawyers insulted him,” she alleged.

She went on to openly challenge the judge, saying, “You, Judge John Bosco, what they did was wrong but you’re not allowing them to bring the car back. You are joking. What is preventing you from doing the right thing?”

Adablah further warned the judge to be fair in his rulings or “face her wrath,” making a controversial statement, “be ready to dance to this drum you are beating. You cannot be sitting there, chopping salaries that are coming from my menstruation and still sideline me.”

She also questioned the integrity of Ghana’s judiciary and dismissed the contempt proceedings as meaningless.

“That contempt case is dead on arrival. I try to advise others not to go to court because I know the system but always remember: the judiciary is an arm on its own, but one full of spirits. So, we shall see.”

She concluded by vowing to appeal the judgment, adding, “as an old man, you should be retiring in peace, not carrying young spirits with you but since you’ve chosen that path, you will carry them.”

The court has since ordered her to appear and explain why she should not be held in contempt.

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Court orders arrest of Deborah Seyram Adablah on grounds of contempt

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Seyram Adablah accused Ernest Kwesi Nimako of sexual harassment in 2023 Seyram Adablah accused Ernest Kwesi Nimako of sexual harassment in 2023

An Accra High Court has issued a bench warrant for the arrest of Deborah Seyram Adablah, the young woman at the centre of a high-profile sexual harassment lawsuit involving senior banker Ernest Kwesi Nimako.

Seyram Adablah, a social media influencer, who gained notoriety in 2023 after suing her alleged “sugar daddy,” Ernest Nimako, for breach of promise, claimed the banker failed to fulfil certain financial and material commitments made during their intimate relationship.

Among her demands were monetary compensation and ownership of a Honda Civic gifted to her.

On May 16, 2023, the court ordered Adablah to hand over the vehicle, with registration number GC 7899-23, to the court registrar for safekeeping until the case’s final determination.

However, reports indicate she has defied this order.

In a new development, the High Court has issued a bench warrant for her arrest on grounds of contempt.

According to GHOne TV, the warrant was issued after Selorm Adablah released two videos on social media, in which she launched scathing attacks on the judiciary, particularly targeting the presiding judge, Justice John Bosco Nabarese.

In the videos, she accused the judge of favouritism and unprofessional conduct.

“This Judge John Bosco Nabarese said they needed seven days for the judgment to be effective if I had failed to deliver the vehicle, as Judge Olivia Owusu had ordered. But he refused to set it aside, and now he’s claiming my lawyers insulted him,” she alleged.

She went on to openly challenge the judge, saying, “You, Judge John Bosco, what they did was wrong, but you’re not allowing them to bring the car back. You are joking. What is preventing you from doing the right thing?”

Adablah further warned the judge to be fair in his rulings or “face her wrath,” making a controversial statement, “Be ready to dance to this drum you are beating. You cannot be sitting there, chopping salaries that are coming from my menstruation, and still sideline me.”

She also questioned the integrity of Ghana’s judiciary and dismissed the contempt proceedings as meaningless,”That contempt case is dead on arrival. I try to advise others not to go to court because I know the system. But always remember: the judiciary is an arm on its own, but one full of spirits. So we shall see.”

She concluded by vowing to appeal the judgment, adding, “As an old man, you should be retiring in peace, not carrying young spirits with you. But since you’ve chosen that path, you will carry them.”

The court has since ordered her to appear and explain why she should not be held in contempt.

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Stakeholders discuss new initiatives for biodiversity monitoring, mapping

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Ghana is intensifying efforts to monitor and conserve its biodiversity resource Ghana is intensifying efforts to monitor and conserve its biodiversity resource

Ghana is intensifying efforts to monitor and conserve its biodiversity resource as part of commitments to global environmental goals, including the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) and the Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework.

Through pockets of existing projects data and the Future of Biodiversity Monitoring and Mapping in Ghana, a new initiative, has commenced to identify gaps and opportunities to build robust framework to better protect nature as well as aid decision making.

Dr Peter Dery, the Director of Environment at the Environment, Science and Technology opened a national stakeholders’ workshop on biodiversity monitoring and mapping, said natural resources were vital to the nation’s economy, cultural identity, and ecological resilience.

The workshop will identify further prioritisation of these opportunities for development into research project proposal (by project partners) potentially incorporating some or all of the following; green financing, novel technologies, building capacity and digital infrastructure in this region

The Project Organising Partners include UNESCO, Development Bank Ghana (DBG), Ghana Environment Protection Authority (EPA) and UK Centre for Ecology & Hydrology (UK and West Africa offices).

In a speech delivered on his behalf Dr Ibrahim Murtala Muhammed, the Minister of Environment, Science and Technology said natural resources were vital to the nation’s economy, cultural identity, and ecological resilience.

Dr Muhammed said Ghana was one of Africa’s biodiversity hotspots, with diverse ecosystems across forests, wetlands, savannahs, and coastal zones.

He said the initiative was in line with the country’s vision to integrate biodiversity into national development planning, provide evidence/science-based decision-making and build capacity for sustained biodiversity monitoring.

The Minister noted it was a priority to update and implement Ghana’s National Biodiversity Strategy and Action Plan (NBSAP) in line with the Global Biodiversity Framework (GBF)

Government, the Minister added, hoped to finalise the National Biodiversity Plan and establish a formal legal framework for biodiversity conservation and sustainable use.

Mr Edmond Moukala, the Representative of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) reiterated the organisation’s commitment to promoting biodiversity conservation and sustainable development through its global programmes and initiatives.

He noted that the national workshop highlighted the significance of its flagship Man and the Biosphere (MAB) Programme and the World Network of Biosphere Reserves, which includes 756 sites across 136 countries, including Ghana.

Mr Moukala stated that Ghana’s Bia, Lake Bosomtwe, and Songor Biosphere Reserves played a vital role in demonstrating how biodiversity conservation can be harmonised with sustainable livelihoods.

Those reserves, he said, served as model sites for testing interdisciplinary approaches to managing changes in social and ecological systems.

“UNESCO remains committed to supporting national and international efforts to build sustainable green economies, bridge data gaps, and strengthen the link between biodiversity and climate resilience,” he said.

Professor Helen Roy, the UK Centre for Ecology & Hydrology and University of Exeter, said the world was facing biodiversity loss caused by human activities, climate change and pollution.

She noted there were initiatives in the biodiversity framework which could facilitate restoration if countries worked hard to effectively implement them.

Professor Roy noted that working together with stakeholders and exploring new tools, technologies would help better protect nature.

Who really deserves Ghana’s football crown?

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GhanaWeb Feature by Frank Kamal

The fierce debate over who deserves the title of Ghana’s greatest footballer has taken centre stage once again after Abdul Razak launched a sharp response to Mohammed Polo’s claim that Razak didn’t deserve his 1978 African Footballer of the Year award.

The two legends, both members of Ghana’s golden 1978 AFCON-winning squad, are now at the heart of a growing public conversation that has split fans and reignited old rivalries.

Razak’s reaction came after Polo suggested in an interview that the prestigious continental award should have gone to someone else, perhaps even himself.

Razak, laughing off the suggestion, fired back on live TV, daring Polo to come to his house and physically collect the award if he truly believed he was more deserving.

“Polo talks as if he’s the best, but greatness is not self-proclaimed,” Razak said bluntly. “It is earned, and the people will decide. The award is in the house, he should come for it or report it to CAF.”

But who really was the better player?

While Razak’s name is forever etched in continental history as one of only three Ghanaians to be crowned African Footballer of the Year, Polo’s reputation as a creative genius and unrivalled dribbler continues to captivate generations.

Nicknamed the “Dribbling Magician,” Polo was a fan favourite during his prime with Accra Hearts of Oak and the national team.

He dazzled audiences in the 1970s and ’80s with his wizardry on the wing, helping Hearts dominate locally and playing a key role in Ghana’s Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) triumph on home soil in 1978.

Polo’s flair and finesse earned him not only admiration but also continental recognition, finishing fourth in the 1977 African Footballer of the Year voting.

He scored in the 1978 AFCON and made the CAF Team of the Tournament, reinforcing his impact at the highest level.

Even after retiring, Polo’s legacy endured, with notable football voices and public figures hailing him as Ghana’s greatest.

At different times, legends like Abedi Pele, Kwabena Yeboah, and A Plus have openly praised Polo’s brilliance, claiming he belongs in the same breath as Pelé and Maradona.

Razak, on the other hand, built his legend on goals and decisive moments. His winning goals against Zambia and Tunisia in the 1978 AFCON were critical to Ghana lifting the trophy.

It was his “Golden Goal” against Tunisia that sealed Ghana’s spot in the final. Months later, the recognition followed with the African Footballer of the Year award.

He later played alongside icons like Franz Beckenbauer and Carlos Alberto at the New York Cosmos, then went on to lift more trophies in the UAE, Egypt, and Ivory Coast. In 2007, CAF named him one of Africa’s top 30 players of the previous 50 years, an accolade few can claim.

Both men wielded different weapons—Polo with artistry and imagination, Razak with power, precision, and the ability to rise in big moments.

Statistically, Razak had a longer international career with more goals and was Ghana’s undisputed star in 1978. But Polo’s elegance and influence on Ghanaian football culture made him a cult icon, whose name still inspires awe in football circles.

This isn’t just a battle between two footballers, it’s a clash of styles, legacies, and public memory. Polo’s followers insist that his impact transcends trophies, pointing to the magic he brought to the pitch and the generations he inspired.

Razak’s supporters point to his concrete achievements, his global recognition, and the hardware he collected as proof that he didn’t just perform, he conquered.

The argument, ultimately, may never be settled definitively. Greatness in football is often more than statistics or medals—it’s about moments, memories, and influence.

In that sense, perhaps both Polo and Razak, with their different gifts and stories, shaped Ghanaian football in ways that no single award or headline can fully capture.

Maybe the real question isn’t who was greater, but rather what kind of greatness you value. One brought the poetry of football; the other delivered its most decisive chapters.

The Razak-Polo rivalry mirrors the timeless global debate between Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi, two all-time greats defined by different styles, each with a loyal army of believers.

In the end, the real victory might simply be that Ghana had both.

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Three dead, 30 injured in Buikwe bus crash

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A bus seen in flames after overturning on the Katosi-Nyenga Road in Buikwe District on May 5, 2025 A bus seen in flames after overturning on the Katosi-Nyenga Road in Buikwe District on May 5, 2025

Police have said that three people died and 30 others were hospitalised with serious injuries following a Monday evening bus crash on the Katosi-Nyenga Road in Buikwe District.

However, there are fears that the number of fatalities could be higher as detectives are still verifying the number of passengers who were on board.

Ssezibwa Region Police Spokesperson, Ms Hellen Butoto said in the morning of Tuesday, May 6, 2025, that the three people were burnt beyond recognition after the Scania bus belonging to YY Coaches overturned and burst into flames after the driver lost control when he tried to dodge hitting a boda boda rider who was crossing the road.

“The injured are receiving treatment at Kawolo General Hospital and St. Charles Lwanga Hospital in Buikwe District,” Ms Butoto said.

Ms Butoto explained that confirming the number of fatalities was challenging initially, as police were gathering information from the bus company about the number of passengers on board.

According to Ms Butoto, “The unidentified bodies were taken to Kawolo General Hospital mortuary, as investigations about the particulars are ongoing.”

Ms Butoto said the injured included 10 male adults, 14 female adults, 2 male juveniles, and 4 female juveniles.

Eyewitnesses said the Mbale-bound bus transporting an unknown number of passengers from Kampala overturned and caught fire near Makindu Village Trading Centre in Najja sub-county in Buikwe District.

Mr Moses Katongole attributed the crash to poor planning, citing the narrow road constructed as an alternative route to reduce traffic between Kampala and Jinja.

Mr Katongole noted that over the past two years, the road has increasingly become congested with heavy trucks.

“This road needs to be expanded, especially around trading centers, with speed humps and signage to alert motorists, because the area has become a black spot for accidents,” said Mr Katongole said.

One of the boda boda riders in the area, Mr Rashid Kazibwe, attributed the road’s narrowness to the government’s reluctance to compensate landowners for acquiring more land to construct wider roads, unlike other parts of the country.

Black Star experience is a lifestyle, not a repackaged ‘Year of Return’ – Rex Omar clarifies

Rex Owusu Marfo, popularly known as Rex Omar, and serving as a Presidential Staffer and Coordinator of the Black Star Experience Secretariat, has dismissed claims that the Black Star Experience is merely a rebranded version of the ‘Year of Return’.

Addressing the criticisms in an interview with Amansan Krakye, the veteran musician explained that the Black Star Experience is not an event, but a year-round lifestyle designed to promote Ghanaian identity and culture.

NPP’s Protest Against CJ Suspension is ‘Childish’ and Futile

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Joseph Ade Coker, former Greater Accra Regional Chairman of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), has criticized the New Patriotic Party (NPP) for their protest against the suspension of Chief Justice Gertrude Torkornoo, calling it a “childish” political stunt.

Speaking on Channel One TV’s Breakfast Daily on Tuesday, May 6, Coker defended the government’s actions, asserting that due process was being followed and that the NDC would not be swayed by the opposition’s actions.

“The government is doing the right thing, and due process is being followed.

All the petitions they sent were childish, because nothing will move President Mahama or the NDC from adhering to the constitutional provisions of this country,” Coker said.

He emphasized that the suspension was part of a lawful procedure and that President John Dramani Mahama remained committed to upholding the constitution.

The protest, organized on May 5 by a coalition of opposition parties led by the NPP, saw demonstrators calling for the reversal of the Chief Justice’s suspension.

Petitions were presented to the Presidency, Parliament, and the Judiciary, urging President Mahama to act in favor of Torkornoo’s reinstatement.

Justice Torkornoo was suspended on April 22, 2025, following the establishment of a prima facie case against her, based on complaints from private citizen Daniel Ofori, police officer Ayamga Akolgo, and the civil society group Shining Stars of Ghana.

A five-member committee has been set up to investigate the allegations, in line with Article 146(6) of the 1992 Constitution.

Latest Agbada Styles for Men in Nigeria

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Agbada, a traditional Nigerian garment, is synonymous with style, elegance, and cultural significance. Over the years, this regal outfit, traditionally worn by men, has evolved into a versatile and fashionable statement piece in the world of men’s fashion. The latest agbada styles for men in Nigeria showcase creativity, modern flair, and an understanding of the changing tastes of today’s fashion-conscious men.

The contemporary agbada for men continues to be a symbol of class and sophistication, but with modern twists that make it suitable for various occasions, from weddings and religious events to formal gatherings and parties. One of the most notable trends is the incorporation of high-quality fabrics like velvet, brocade, and lace, which elevate the overall look and feel of the agbada. These luxurious materials are often used in combination with intricate embroidery or beading, adding texture and visual appeal.

Bold, rich colors like royal blue, burgundy, gold, and black dominate the agbada scene. While these colors are timeless, many designers are also embracing more experimental shades, including pastel hues and even metallic tones, which give the traditional attire a fresh, contemporary look. Additionally, modern agbadas often feature tailored cuts that enhance the wearer’s physique, offering a more fitted and sleek appearance than the traditionally loose, flowing styles.

One of the standout features of the latest agbada styles for men is the fusion of modern and traditional elements. Some agbadas now include detachable cape styles, making them even more versatile. Designers also mix agbadas with other traditional pieces, such as the “fila” (cap), to create a cohesive, fashion-forward ensemble. For those attending formal occasions, many agbada styles incorporate sharp, structured cuts that emphasize a sharp silhouette while retaining the cultural richness of the garment.

Accessorizing with statement jewelry, leather shoes, and an eye-catching watch is a trend that has become more common in recent years, giving the agbada a complete and polished look. Whether you’re attending a wedding, a traditional event, or a corporate gathering, the latest agbada styles for men offer the perfect balance of heritage and modern style. As Nigerian fashion continues to flourish, the agbada remains a prominent and powerful expression of culture, luxury, and individuality.

Let’s end bastardisation of predecessor governments – Afenyo-Markin

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Minority Leader and Member of Parliament for Effutu, Alexander Afenyo-Markin, has reiterated his calls for an end to the cycle of political blame. He is also asking for the establishment of a national system for reconciliation to strengthen Ghana’s democracy.

Speaking on Adom TV’s Badwam on Tuesday, May 6, the Minority Leader questioned the persistent political culture in which incoming governments criticise their predecessors, describing it as a “vicious cycle” that undermines national unity.

“When will this vicious cycle end? No government can ever be perfect,” Afenyo-Markin said.

The Minority Leader lamented the habitual tendency of successive governments to shift focus away from governance and instead concentrate on faulting their predecessors.

“It always happens that whenever a party assumes power, it criticises the previous government—perhaps for an injustice done to someone. It happens all the time; people always have complaints,” he asserted.

He appealed for a formal structure to promote reconciliation and help the country move past partisan divisions.

“My question is that can’t we have system in place to create a room to reconcile and tame some of these things?” he asked.

The MP stressed that changes in government are often driven by public dissatisfaction, but said Ghana must learn from its past.

“Let’s not be repeating some of the negatives that have affected our democracy since 1992,” he cautioned.

Afenyo-Markin also took issue with the current government’s approach to governance, referring to the ongoing political “reset” as negative and exclusive.

“The reset should promote reconciliation; it should bring everyone on board,” he argued.

Speaking on economic matters, he expressed concern that Ghanaian-owned businesses feel more vulnerable than their foreign-owned counterparts.

“In today’s Ghana, Ghanaian businesses feel less secure than foreign-owned businesses. I have been talking to businessmen,” he noted.

Reflecting on his party’s electoral defeat, the Minority Leader acknowledged that they failed to meet the expectations of the electorate.

“We are not in government because we failed to meet the expectations of ordinary Ghanaians. A new agenda was presented, Ghanaians bought into it, and now they are in office,” he stated.

However, he was critical of the governing National Democratic Congress (NDC)’s performance so far, scoring the administration under 20% for its first 120 days in office.

“If I were to mark the NDC administration in their first 120 days… less than 20%. I would give them 20% only because I am a private sector operator,” he said.

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Minister Shifts Dumsor Blame To NPP

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John Abdulai Jinapor

 

The Minister of Energy, John Abdulai Jinapor, has deflected blame for the ongoing power outages or dumsor to the New Patriotic Party (NPP) administration.

It is a crisis the National Democratic Congress (NDC) administration inherited, he claimed during a radio interview last week.

The persistent load shedding, according to him, is deep-rooted and was left behind by the NPP administration.

“In fact, as far back as December, when we were about going into the election — and that was the last month of the NPP administration — they were shedding about 500 megawatts of power,” he revealed.

“If you look at the whole of 2024, not virtually every month — every month — there was load shedding.”

According to Mr. Jinapor, the crisis was so severe last year that even the former Energy Minister faced intense criticism.

“It got so heated that the minister came under fire,” he recalled. “So this thing didn’t start today.”

He stressed that while Ghanaians are rightfully upset about power outages, the issue did not originate under his watch.

“If the roads are bad, people are unhappy. If water does not flow, people are unhappy. But the night, when the lights go out, people get very upset and angry. That’s what I’ve seen. And so naturally, people want to see their lights on, which is expected,” he added.

 

Former A-G objects to Acting CJ presiding over case

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A former Attorney-General (A-G) and Minister for Justice, Godfred Yeboah Dame has objected to the acting Chief Justice, Justice Paul Baffoe-Bonnie, presiding over the case seeking to halt the suspension of the Chief Justice, Justice Gertrude Sackey Torkonoo.

Mr Dame who is lawyer for Vincent Assafuah, the legislator challenging the suspension of the Chief Justice, argued in court today that Justice Baffoe -Bonnie had an interest in the case and therefore should recuse himself from the five -member panel.

According to counsel, the outcome of the case had the potential to affect the status of the suspended Chief Justice and the Acting Chief Justice and therefore it was in the interest of justice for Justice Baffoe -Bonnie not to be part of the panel.

Mr Dame added that Justice Baffoe -Bonnie had assumed all the powers of the Chief Justice and therefore ought not to be on panel.

“It important that justice must not be seen to be done but must be manifestly seen to be done,” he added 

He cited three cases involving the status of the Chief Justice, and stated that in all those cases the Chief Justice,  although had the power to empanel did not include himself to the panel.

Response

In his response, the Deputy A-G, Dr Justice Srem -Sai described the objection as “misconceived” and urged the court to overrule it.

It was his submission that the position of Acting Chief Justice came with duties and not any personal interest.

Again, he argued that it was the position of the law that in any constitutional matter as is currently the case, neither the parties or the judges were deemed to have any personal interest.

The Deputy A-G further argued the objection was also misconceived because the case involved the substantive Chief Justice and not the Acting Chief Justice.

“It is not the Acting Chief Justice who is the subject matter of removal proceedings  , it is the substantive Chief Justice who is still Chief Justice. The objection has no basis in law,” the Deputy A-G argued.

As at the time of filing this report, the five -member panel, presided over Justice Baffoe -Bonnie, has gone into chambers to rule on the objection.

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Failure to notify CJ 6 weeks after petitions is a grave constitutional breach – Godfred Dame tells SC

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Former Attorney General and Minister for Justice, Godfred Yeboah Dame, has described President John Dramani Mahama’s alleged failure to notify Chief Justice Gertrude Araba Torkornoo of petitions seeking her removal in time as an “egregious violation” of Ghana’s Constitution.

Mr Dame made the submission Tuesday, 6th May, while arguing in court in support of an injunction application aimed at halting the Chief Justice’s suspension. 

According to him, it is constitutionally imperative that the Chief Justice be promptly informed of any petition affecting her office.

“It constitutes an egregious violation of the Constitution not to notify the Chief Justice six weeks after receiving the two petitions,” Dame submitted. 

He stressed that such procedural lapses undermine the principles of natural justice and transparency enshrined in the 1992 Constitution.

The former Attorney General’s comments come amidst heightened legal and political scrutiny over the ongoing processes to suspend the Chief Justice, which have sparked concerns about constitutional compliance and judicial independence.

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Blue Jeans Energy Drink named Best Energy Drink at Ghana Beverage Awards 2025

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Blue Jeans Energy Drink named Best Energy Drink at Ghana Beverage Awards 2025


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Blue Jeans Energy Drink has clinched the award for Best Energy Drink at the 2025 Ghana Beverage Awards (GBA), held at the Kempinski Hotel in Accra on Friday, May 2, 2025.

The accolade marks a major achievement for the popular energy drink brand, widely recognised for its bold taste and energising effect. This year’s GBA ceremony gathered stakeholders from across Ghana’s beverage industry—including government officials, manufacturers, and enthusiasts—to celebrate excellence, innovation, and consumer satisfaction.

Blue Jeans Energy Drink emerged the top contender in its category, edging out its competitors through strong market performance, unwavering consumer loyalty, and adherence to strict quality standards.

Receiving the award on behalf of the brand, a spokesperson for Blue Jeans expressed gratitude to the organisers and customers alike. “This award is a testament to the hard work of our team and the trust our customers place in us every day. We’re proud to energise Ghana and beyond,” the spokesperson said.

Organised annually by Global Media Alliance, the Ghana Beverage Awards seeks to recognise and reward outstanding contributions across the beverage sector. This year’s edition was held under the theme “Inspiring Excellence, Promoting Local Industry.”

Beyond Blue Jeans’ triumph, the event spotlighted several other standout performers in the industry. Front Back Accra was named Bar of the Year, while Seraphine Afladey picked up Bartender of the Year. Heritage Beer claimed the title of Beer of the Year, with Bel Aqua winning Water of the Year.

Twellium Industrial Company Limited walked away with the Manufacturing Company of the Year award, and Voltic was honoured as Sustainability Champion of the Year.

TGMA To Reward Best Red Carpet Dresses

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Fashion Influencer Afriyie’s 2024 Red Carpet dress

 

Charterhouse Ghana, organisers of the annual Telecel Ghana Awards (TGMA), has announced that it will reward best red carpet-dressed personalities at this year’s event.

Themed “Proudly Made in Ghana, Bold, Vibrant and Unapologetic Style”, this novel initiative seeks to recognise well-dressed celebrities, promote high fashion standards, and inspire others to prioritise red carpet moments.

According to Charterhouse, the best male and female red carpet dresses will be rewarded with a cash prize and fabric from Ghana Textile Print (GTP).

It would be recalled that ahead of the 2023 Ghana Awards, fashion critic-cum-internet sensation, Charlie Dior, called on Charterhouse to create a category that seeks to reward the best-dressed celebrities on the red carpet.

According to the outspoken fashion stylist, it takes a whole village to look good on the red carpet. “The celebrity or influencer will have to hire the services of a designer, make-up artist, photographer, and a whole lot of services, so rewarding the best dressed on the red carpet is a step in the right direction.”

He also asserted that this award category not only shines a light on celebrities, but also on the team behind their looks. “People begin to patronise their services. This also creates a form of employment for them, because everyone wants to look good, so Charterhouse needs to look at the broader picture.”

Charlie Dior stressed the need for Charterhouse to give a theme for every season of the awards, to inform the looks on the red carpet.

“When it comes to the VGMA’s, it is such a staple in Ghana’s entertainment culture, and fashion and branding go hand-in-hand. Every year, the awards need to give us a theme, and with that, it informs the fashion team on what to design for their customers to wear on the red carpet,” he added.

 

By Prince Fiifi Yorke

Ken Fires Abronye Over Unsavoury Remarks

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Ken Ohene Agyapong

 

Former Member of Parliament (MP) for Assin Central, Kennedy Ohene Agyapong, has condemned recent comments made by the Bono Regional Chairman of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Kwame Baffoe, popularly known as Abronye, describing them as divisive and damaging to the unity of the party.

The remarks, made during a programme aired on Wontumi Radio and TV on Friday, May 2, were seen by many within the party as an unprovoked attack on the former NPP presidential aspirant.

The show, hosted by Kwaku Kyeremateng Nkansah, featured Mr. Abronye in his capacity as a regional chairman and a member of the party’s National Executive Committee.

In a press statement signed by Prince Adjei, Personal Assistant to Mr. Agyapong, the former presidential hopeful expressed deep disappointment at Abronye’s utterances, warning that such comments could inflame tensions within the party and undermine efforts to foster unity.

“One would expect his remarks to foster unity and discipline within the party,” the statement noted, and added, “But unfortunately, his comments about the party, specifically about Hon. Ken Ohene Agyapong, were both regrettable and disappointing.”

The statement further urged all of Mr. Agyapong’s supporters to remain calm and resist the urge to retaliate, emphasising his commitment to peace, discipline, and unity within the NPP.

“We respectfully urge all Hon. Ken Ohene Agyapong supporters to exercise restraint and refrain from responding in kind. Our commitment is to peace, discipline, and unity within our great party. The thrust is for all to know that we’ve forgiven Mr. Abronye,” the statement intimated.

The statement also cautioned party communicators and leaders to be mindful of their language, especially in public discourse. While acknowledging the importance of free speech, the statement stressed the need for responsibility and decorum when addressing internal party matters.

“Unmeasured attacks only weaken the fabric of our unity,” it added, continuing, “Hon. Ken Ohene Agyapong has consistently demonstrated loyalty, discipline, and an unwavering belief in the unity of the NPP.”

Calling for a collective redirection of energies, the statement emphasised that the party’s focus should be on defeating the ruling National Democratic Congress (NDC) in the 2028 general election — not on internal divisions.

“Our actual political opponent is not within our party,” the statement read. “If we genuinely seek to capture power in 2028 and deliver progress and prosperity to the Ghanaian people, then our focus must shift to the NDC, rather than internal skirmishes,” the statement noted.

The release called on all party faithful to uphold unity and collaborate in building a stronger NPP for the future of Ghana.

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Address Economic Hardship – ICU Urges Govt

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Morgan Ayawine

 

The General Secretary of the Industrial and Commercial Workers’ Union (ICU) Ghana, Morgan Ayawine, has called on the government to implement policies that would alleviate the high cost of living and bring rapid economic relief to the working class.

“I call on the government and all stakeholders in labour, to put in place policies and measures that would ameliorate the prevailing high cost of living, and bring rapid economic relief to the working class and Ghanaians in general,” he said in a statement.

He praised the resilience of workers in the face of daunting economic difficulties, making mention of the challenges of ever-increasing utility bills, high rent, unaffordable food prices, and unbearable medical bills.

“I doff my hat to you, gallant workers of Ghana, for your unflinching resilience over the past years, in the face of daunting economic difficulties, and for tenaciously holding the fort inspite of excruciating economic hardship you have been enduring, where the “take-home” pay of some of you could hardly take you to the door step of your workplace, let alone take you home for you and your families to live dignified lives,” he added

He also urged the government and stakeholders to put in place measures that would amend the prevailing economic hardship, emphasizing the need for job creation and sustainable economic policies.

“I deem it pertinent to mention the re-naming of the Ministry of Employment and Labour Relations as the Ministry of Labour, Jobs and Employment. This is quite reassuring and a clear reflection of trade unions’ view for the government to prioritise job creation in its economic policies and accelerate sustainable job creation to meet the urgent needs of the teeming unemployed youth in the country.”

Emphasising the importance of industrial democracy, social partnership, and worker-management relationships, highlighting the need for fair treatment of workers and optimum wages and benefits, he called on employers to adhere to the Collective Agreement and the Labour Act, 2003 (Act 651), ensuring that workers receive their fair share of the wealth they contribute to creating.

“Equally, employers are obligated to ‘play the game by the rule’ so to speak, and ensure that workers are treated fairly in accordance with the dictates of the Collective Agreement and the Labour Act, 2003 (Act 651) and not be short-changed,” he added.

By Vera Owusu Sarpong

Mahama must be careful – Nana B [Audio]

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The National Organizer of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Henry Nana Boakye, has said that the massive protest against the suspension of Chief Justice Gertrude Torkornoo, held by his party along with some opposition parties, should send a clear message to President Mahama to be more cautious.

Speaking in an interview on Adom FM’s Dwaso Nsem morning show, Nana Boakye said the protest was a warning to the president.

“The protest against the Chief Justice should tell Mahama to be careful. I have never seen a government face such a massive demonstration. The protest was huge, and we will make the government uncomfortable,” he said.

Nana Boakye described the impact of the demonstration, saying, “The protest has shaken the world. I was amazed by the flow of people, especially on a Monday morning. The turnout was massive.”

He also pointed out that despite Mahama’s government receiving a strong mandate from the people, it has failed to live up to expectations.

“The Mahama government may have received massive support from the people, but they have failed them. That’s why so many people came out to pour their frustrations on the streets. People are fed up,” he stated.

Nana Boakye expressed his surprise at the speed with which frustrations have mounted.

“I was overwhelmed by the turnout. The way Mahama has started governing, it’s clear that people are already angry — and it’s only been five months,” he added.

He continued, “Some of the actions of this government are very troubling, and we are ready to expose their wrongdoings. Less than five months into the administration, they are already making things difficult for Ghanaians.”

The NPP National Organizer also criticized the NDC for creating a hostile environment towards the judicial system.

“Despite receiving a strong mandate, the NDC has fostered a hostile environment towards the judiciary. The recent crowd at the NPP-led demonstration against the suspension of the Chief Justice is a sign that Ghanaians are already growing frustrated with the new administration.”

Nana Boakye further declared that the NPP and other opposition parties would continue their protests.

“We will announce a series of demonstrations in the coming days, and we will provide the public with all the details,” he added.

The protest, which saw participation from other opposition parties alongside the NPP, was held in Accra. It was sparked by what the opposition called a “dangerous interference” with the judiciary after President Mahama suspended Chief Justice Torkornoo.

Dr. Paa Kwesi Baidoo Heads KATH

Prof. Otchere Addai-Mensah, the outgoing KATH CEO

 

PROF. OTCHERE Addai-Mensah has officially been relieved of his duties as the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital (KATH) in Kumasi.

The termination of his contract was reportedly announced to him by the Health Minister, Kwabena Mintah Akandoh, in Kumasi, and he is said to have taken it in good faith.

New KATH CEO

Barring any last minute hitch, Dr. Paa Kwesi Baidoo, an Orthopedic Surgeon who works at the same hospital, will be appointed as the new KATH CEO in the coming days.

Information reaching the DAILY GUIDE indicates that Dr. Paa Kwesi Baidoo was assured of the KATH CEO job by the presidency in Accra, way back in January 2025.

The Minister of Health, reportedly, announced to Prof. Addai-Mensah last week that his tenure as the KATH CEO has officially ended.

On behalf of President John Dramani Mahama and the government, he commended Prof. Addai-Mensah for his invaluable services to KATH.

The Minister of Health, however, urged Prof. Addai-Mensah to use the days ahead to prepare for his exit and leave office this week, to enable his predecessor to take over.

Prof. Addai-Mensah

In his response, Prof. Addai Mensah was said to have thanked former President Akufo-Addo for the opportunity to serve KATH in the capacity of CEO.

He also commended the KATH board, management and staff for their unalloyed support for him during his tenure as CEO, urging them to support anyone who would replace him.

Meanwhile, the paper has learned that Prof. Addai-Mensah would officially say goodbye to the KATH board, management and staff for their support today, Tuesday, May 6.

Prof. Addai-Mensah is undoubtedly one of the finest and successful CEOs in the history of KATH, having brought massive reforms and development to the premier hospital.

During his tenure, he used KATH’s internally generated funds to retool the hospital, a positive development which has helped to make KATH a preferred destination for patients.

Prof. Addai-Mensah’s most iconic achievement was the introduction of the ‘Heal Komfo Anokye Project’, which has helped to give a new face to the old GEE Blocks at KATH.

FROM I.F. Joe Awuah, Kumasi

15th Ho East Presbytery Synod of EPCG begins

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By Emmanuel Nyatsikor

Ho, May 06, GNA – The 15th Ho East Presbytery Synod of the Evangelical Presbyterian Church, Ghana is to open at Abutia Teti in the Ho West District of the Volta Region, on Thursday May 8, 2025.

The three-day synod is on the theme “Care for Creation: The Task and Mission of the Church.”

Rev. Richard Mawutor Buamah, Acting Clerk of the Presbytery disclosed this to the Ghana News Agency, in Ho, on Monday.

He said it would be under the chairmanship of Rev. George Akuamuah-Boateng, Moderator of the Presbytery.

Rev. Buamah stated that as a prelude, there would be a pre-synod crusade from Tuesday to Thursday, at 1900hours each evening.

He intimated as part of the crusade there would be door to door evangelism, healing and deliverance at the crusade.

The Acting Clerk continued that the official opening of Synod would be Friday, May 9th at 0900hours followed by a plenary session through to Saturday, 10th May.

He said the Synod would be climaxed by a thanksgiving service on Sunday 11th May 2025.

Rev. Buamah said Mr. James Gunu, Volta Regional Minister, would be the Guest of Honour, adding that the General Assembly Executives of the church were also expected to grace the Synod with their presence.

He stated that delegates to the Synod include Presbytery executives, all Pastors in the Presbytery, a Catechist, a Presbyter, one youth and Treasurer each from all Pastoral districts and Parishes, representatives of Church groups and heads of the Church’s institutions in the Presbytery.

Rev. Buamah urged all delegates to the Synod to be on time and help make it a success.

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Is your content attracting people to Ghana?

Presidential staffer for the Black Star Experience, Rex Omar Presidential staffer for the Black Star Experience, Rex Omar

Presidential staffer for the Black Star Experience initiative, Rex Omar, has urged young Ghanaians to be mindful of their social media activities, stating that their posts should positively represent Ghana to the world.

Speaking in an interview on JoyPrime TV, the veteran musician emphasised that the Black Star Experience is about showcasing Ghana’s best, from culture and fashion to food and lifestyle, in order to attract tourists and investors.

“Every Ghanaian, when you wake up in the morning, ask yourself: I am the Black Star. What is going to be my experience today? What am I doing to shine the Black Star?” he said.

He also encouraged citizens to make conscious choices that promote Ghanaian identity, including the clothes they wear and the food they eat.

“Even if it’s a suit you want, ask yourself, was this made by a Ghanaian designer? Let’s spend our money on Ghanaian products,” he noted.

Rex Omar went on to emphasise the influential role of social media, particularly among the youth. He advised young people to think critically about the content they share online.

“Whatever you are doing on social media, ask yourself, will it attract someone to want to come to Ghana?” he said.

He explained that the core of the Black Star Experience initiative is about putting Ghana’s “best foot forward” to make the country more appealing to the outside world.

“People want to come and feel us, experience us. We must show them something worth coming for, not just the land, but the culture, the people, the food, the fashion, and the spirit of Ghana,” he added.

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Profile of the top 5 Africans likely to be the new Pope

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The African continent is one of two continents in the world which has not yet had any of its members elected as the leader of the Catholic Church; the Pope.

As the cardinal electors of the Catholic Church prepare to enter the Sistine Chapel to commence the conclave for the election of the new Pope, many have opined that it is time for an African to lead the Catholic Church.

These opinions are informed by the massive growth in the Catholic Church on the African continent, which now contributes about 25 percent of the Church’s total population globally.

Currently, out of 252 cardinals, only 135 are eligible to participate in the election of the next Pope — i.e., cast ballots and be voted for in the upcoming conclave, which will take place on Wednesday, May 7, 2025.

Out of the 135 eligible candidates, 53 are from Europe; 23 from Asia; 21 from Latin America; 18 from Africa; 16 from North America; and 4 from Oceania.

Among the 18 African cardinal electors, the names of about five of them have come up as serious contenders to be the successor of the late Pope Francis.

Here are brief profiles of the top five African contenders:

Cardinal Peter Kodwo Appiah Turkson (Ghana):

Cardinal Peter Kodwo Appiah Turkson is the Chancellor of the Pontifical Academy of Sciences and the Pontifical Academy of Social Sciences.

He previously served as the Archbishop of Cape Coast, from 1992 to 2009.

Cardinal Appiah Turkson, who is currently 76 years old, was made a cardinal by Pope John Paul II in 2003.

Pope Francis died on Easter Monday, April 21, 2025, following a cerebral stroke which led to a coma and irreversible heart failure.

He is Ghana’s first cardinal and has held several key positions at the Vatican, including being the first Prefect of the Dicastery for the Promotion of Integral Human Development, former President of the Pontifical Council for Justice and Peace, and the Treasurer of the Symposium of Episcopal Conferences of Africa and Madagascar (SECAM).

He also served on several Vatican bodies, including the Methodist-Catholic Dialogue (since 1997), the Pontifical Council for Promoting Christian Unity (since 2002), and the Pontifical Commission for the Cultural Goods of the Church (since 2002).

Cardinal Robert Sarah (Guinea):

Cardinal Robert Sarah is currently the Prefect Emeritus of the Congregation for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments.

Cardinal Sarah served as Prefect of the Congregation for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments from November 23, 2014, to February 20, 2021.

He previously served as Secretary of the Congregation for the Evangelisation of Peoples under Pope John Paul II and was made a cardinal in 2010.

Cardinal Robert Sarah, who is currently 79 years old, was made a cardinal in 2010 by Pope Benedict XVI.

Cardinal Philippe Nakellentuba Ouédraogo (Burkina Faso):

Cardinal Philippe Nakellentuba Ouédraogo is the Emeritus Archbishop of Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso.

Cardinal Nakellentuba Ouédraogo, who is currently 79 years old, was made a cardinal in 2014 by the late Pope Francis.

He was ordained a priest of the Diocese of Kaya, in his home country, Burkina Faso, on July 4, 1973.

After serving for five years as vicar of the cathedral parish, he studied at the Pontifical Urbaniana University in Rome from 1979 to 1983, earning a doctorate in canon law.

Cardinal Nakellentuba Ouédraogo is the head of the Symposium of Episcopal Conferences of Africa and Madagascar.

Cardinal Dieudonné Nzapalainga (Central African Republic):

Cardinal Dieudonné Nzapalainga is currently the Archbishop of Bangui in the Central African Republic.

He is the first cardinal of the Central African Republic and was elevated to the position by Pope Francis in 2016.

Cardinal Dieudonné Nzapalainga has been the Archbishop of Bangui since 2012, where he served as Apostolic Administrator from 2009 to 2012.

He has been President of the Central African Episcopal Conference since 2013. He is a member of the Spiritans.

He was born in 1967 and is currently 58 years old.

Cardinal Fridolin Ambongo Besungu (Congo):

Cardinal Fridolin Ambongo Besungu is currently the Archbishop of Kinshasa, Congo.

He is currently 67 years old and was made a cardinal by Pope Francis in 2019.

Cardinal Ambongo Besungu, who is a friar by vocation, was previously Bishop of Bokungu-Ikela from 2004 to 2016.

He also served as the Apostolic Administrator of Kole from 2008 to 2015.

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Professor Gyampo engages air freight stakeholders

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As part of efforts to reduce the cost of doing business in the commercial shipping sector, the CEO of the Ghana Shippers’ Authority, Prof. Ransford E. V. Gyampo, has held talks with air freight stakeholders at Kotoka International Airport (KIA).

The engagement included a meeting with the management of the Ghana Airports Company Limited (GACL), the Agency mandated to plan, develop, manage, and maintain all airports in Ghana, including KIA. This interaction follows similar engagements with stakeholders in the sea and land freight sectors.

In addition to the engagement with GACL, the Chief Executive Officer of the Ghana Shippers’ Authority, in the company of top management members, paid a working visit to the offices of two major ground handling and cargo companies — Aviance Ghana and Swissport Ghana.

The GSA delegation also held a separate meeting with freight forwarders operating at the Kotoka International Airport to deepen stakeholder collaboration and address operational concerns.

Ghana Airports Company Limited (GACL)

The Managing Director of GACL, Mrs. Yvonne Nana Afriyie Opare, welcomed the GSA team and congratulated Prof. Gyampo on his appointment. She reaffirmed GACL’s commitment to working collaboratively with state institutions to ensure smooth and mutually beneficial operations.

“We are always ready to support GSA’s operations, and as we have collaborated in the past, we will continue to engage with you to improve the sector,” she said.

Prof. Gyampo recounted his visits to key sea freight stakeholders such as the Ghana Ports and Harbours Authority (GPHA), Meridian Port Services (MPS), and various shipping lines.

He also referenced engagements with land freight stakeholders including the Customs Division of the Ghana Revenue Authority (GRA) and the Ghana Immigration Service at Aflao, Kpoglo, and Akanu-Noepe borders, as well as freight forwarders operating in those areas.

He explained that these visits are aimed at collecting first-hand information and encouraging all stakeholders to work towards achieving President John Mahama’s vision of boosting economic growth by reducing the cost of doing business in Ghana.

He added that, with the enactment of the GSA Act 2024 (Act 1122), all shippers and shipping service providers are expected to adhere to a reasonable level of standards to improve their operations and ensure greater predictability for businesses.

“Our role is to protect the interests of shippers — whether by sea, land, or air — while also recognising the concerns of shipping service providers. We will incorporate operating standards into our Legislative Instrument (LI) to ensure that all sector players perform their duties diligently,” Prof. Gyampo said.

Mrs. Afriyie Opare welcomed the approach and encouraged continued collaboration between the GSA and GACL.

Aviance Ghana

At Aviance Ghana, Managing Director Mr. Mark Kamis expressed appreciation for the longstanding collaboration with the GSA and looked forward to enhanced engagement.

He congratulated Prof. Gyampo on his appointment and reaffirmed the company’s commitment to supporting Ghana’s global visibility.

“We are doing well. We want to continue contributing our quota to making Ghana visible globally through our work,” he said.

Prof. Gyampo emphasised that a key objective of the visit was to identify and address air freight issues that impact the cost of doing business.

“We are here to listen and collaborate with you. Let’s create a win-win situation. The GSA exists to safeguard the interests of all players in the commercial shipping sector — both shippers and service providers — to ensure that your investments in Ghana continue to thrive,” he stated.

Mr. Kamis was impressed by the CEO’s vision and promised to work closely with the GSA to help stimulate economic activity.

Swissport Ghana

At Swissport Ghana, Managing Director Mr. Gerald Suckling lamented the unstable performance of the sector in recent years.

He noted that the decline in the production of perishable and non-perishable goods in the country has caused some cargo airlines to halt operations in Ghana, negatively affecting Swissport’s business.

He also pointed out that, despite being the largest and most patronised cargo handler over the years, Swissport is currently seeing a drop in exports.

He cited the delayed clearance of goods — largely due to importers’ poor preparation and funding issues — as another key challenge.

Prof. Gyampo acknowledged the concerns and highlighted the need to create a conducive business environment to safeguard investments such as those made by Swissport.

“We must work together to attract and retain business in Ghana. We are committed to addressing your concerns and creating a favourable business climate for all. This is essential to protecting the interests of both shippers and service providers,” he stated.

Mrs. Monica Josiah, Head of Operations at the GSA, took the opportunity to commend Swissport for the positive feedback it received in the GSA’s Service Level Survey.

Meeting with Freight Forwarders

During a meeting with executives of Freight Forwarder Associations operating at KIA, several concerns were raised regarding operational challenges negatively affecting shippers.

Key amongst them was the frequent breakdown of the Integrated Customs Management System (ICUMS), which plays a crucial role in the clearance process. The freight forwarders complained that outages of the ICUMS system sometimes last more than a day, leading to delays and increased costs, which are ultimately passed on to shippers.

They also criticised the slow responsiveness of certain State Agencies involved in the clearance process, saying it often results in bribery.

“One agency advertises 24-hour permit issuance, but in reality, it takes two or more days. Without their permit, we cannot proceed, and this causes delays,” one freight forwarder explained.

Another added, “Due to weight discrepancies, we cannot use the pre-clearance option in ICUMS. Often, the declared weight differs from the actual weight upon arrival, forcing us to restart the process. That’s why we prefer to begin clearance only after the consignment arrives.”

Mrs. Josiah urged freight forwarders to report such issues to the Shipper Support Unit at KIA with adequate evidence. The GSA, she assured, will investigate and demand refunds or redress where applicable.

Prof. Gyampo also encouraged the freight forwarders to operate within the law to ensure that the GSA can advocate effectively on their behalf.

“We will not shield anyone — I want to be clear about that. Do your work in line with the law, and we will always support you,” he concluded.