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Baba Yara Stadium To Host MTN FA Cup Quarter-Finals

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The Baba Yara Sports Stadium in Kumasi has been confirmed as the venue for all four quarter-final matches of the 2024/25 MTN FA Cup, promising an action-packed weekend.

On Saturday, March 29, Attram De Visser faces PAC Academy at 3:00 p.m., followed by a regional derby between Berekum Chelsea and Bechem United at 7:00 p.m. under the floodlights.

The excitement continues on Sunday, March 30, as Karela United clashes with Golden Kicks at 3:00 p.m., before Asante Kotoko takes on True Democracy at 7:00 p.m. The Porcupine Warriors will look to leverage home advantage.

Centralizing the matches in Kumasi ensures an electrifying atmosphere, with fans set to enjoy top-tier football as teams battle for a spot in the semi-finals.

By Wletsu Ransford

ABC criticises unregulated bamboo harvesting in Ghana 

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Accra, March 25, GNA – Advocates for Biodiversity Conservation (ABC), a non-profit environmental organisation, has raised concerns over the uncontrolled harvesting of bamboo, warning of severe environmental and economic consequences if urgent action is not taken. 

Bamboo, a vital natural resource in Ghana, plays a key role in environmental protection, livelihoods, and cultural heritage. 

Speaking to the Ghana News Agency in Accra, Mr. Vincent Awotwe-Pratt, Director of Technical Operations at ABC, said bamboo prevents soil erosion, provides wildlife habitats, and regulates water cycles.  

“Many communities also depend on bamboo for construction, crafts, furniture, and as a fuel source. However, unsustainable harvesting is threatening its availability, raising alarms among environmentalists,” he said. 

Mr. Awotwe-Pratt explained that cutting bamboo without regulation was unsustainable and harmed natural habitats, destabilizing the environment by increasing the risk of soil erosion, flooding, and biodiversity loss. 

He noted that Ghana lacked strong policies to regulate bamboo harvesting, leading to over-exploitation, with no significant efforts to restore or expand bamboo forests. 

Mr. Awotwe-Pratt, an ecologist, called for policy reforms to ensure sustainable bamboo management.  

This includes setting harvesting limits, encouraging replanting, and raising public awareness about bamboo conservation. 

“We need a collective effort from government agencies, local communities, and environmental groups to ensure that bamboo remains a renewable resource,” he said. 

Mr. Awotwe-Pratt emphasised that sustainable bamboo management in Ghana could contribute to climate change mitigation. 

“Bamboo is a fast-growing plant that absorbs carbon dioxide at a higher rate than most trees, making it an effective tool for reforestation and afforestation projects.  

“It can also rehabilitate land degraded by illegal mining (galamsey) by absorbing harmful chemicals from the soil,” he said. 

Mr. Awotwe-Pratt warned that without immediate action, Ghana risks losing a vital natural resource. 

“The preservation of bamboo is not just about saving a plant; it is about safeguarding the future of Ghana’s biodiversity and ensuring a greener, more sustainable tomorrow,” he said.

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Govt to pay $1.1bn to ENI in 2025 amid energy sector struggles

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Government is expected to raise $1.1 billion in 2025 to settle outstanding payments owed to ENI for gas supply.

These payments include monthly invoices, letter of credit (LC) replenishments, and overdue arrears.

This financial commitment was revealed during a high-level meeting between Finance Minister Dr. Cassiel Ato Forson, Energy Minister John Abdulai Jinapor, and ENI officials.

Despite the growing financial strain on the energy sector, the government reaffirmed its commitment to ensuring a stable gas supply.

According to Dr. Forson, the massive debt burden stems in part from the previous administration’s failure to meet its obligations, leaving the current government with no choice but to clear arrears while keeping up with new payments.

“Our monthly energy costs stand at 2.5 billion cedis, with fuel and power generation alone consuming 1.9 billion cedis. Yet, ECG collects just 1.3 billion cedis, leaving a gaping shortfall of 1.2 billion cedis every month,” he stated.

To address the crisis, the Ghana National Petroleum Corporation (GNPC), Energy Ministry, and Finance Ministry will conduct a full review of the energy sector this week. The review aims to assess liabilities and chart a sustainable path forward.

While expressing frustration over the inherited debt, Dr. Forson assured Ghanaians that the government remains committed to stabilizing the sector, clearing arrears, and ensuring a reliable energy supply.

“The burden is heavy, but we will not shy away from our responsibilities. However, Ghanaians must understand that the cost of past missteps is being felt now—we are all paying for them,” he noted.

Police pursue fugitive ‘Baba Macho’ over alleged robbery, killing of MoMo vendor

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The Ashanti Regional Police Command is on a manhunt for Martin Amoah, also known as Augustine Amoah, alias “Baba Macho,” who is suspected of being involved in the robbery and killing of a mobile money vendor in Kumasi.

The police have described him as a dangerous fugitive, believed to be hiding in Kumasi, Dunkwa-on-Offin, Accra, or the Central Region.

Three suspects have already been arrested in connection with the recent robbery and killing of two mobile money vendors in the Ashanti Region.

In the past two months, three mobile money vendors have been killed in separate incidents in Kumasi, causing fear and panic in parts of the Ashanti Region.

In two of the three recent killings of MoMo vendors, firearms were used.

The first incident occurred on Thursday, February 13, 2025, at Krofrom, where Patricia Nimako was robbed and killed in front of her MoMo shop.

The second incident took place on the night of Monday, March 10, when Gideon Owusu Sarpong, alias “Junior,” was robbed and killed at his residence in Kwadaso.

The arrested suspects have been identified as Charles Kwame Danso, 23, also known as “Kwame Charles” or “Miami”; Philip Foujour, 29; and Samuel Audae Mensah, 42.

The Ashanti Regional Police Command confirmed the arrest of the three suspects on March 21, 2025, in Pankrono and Atimatim.

Deputy Commissioner of Police Emmanuel Teye-Cudjoe is appealing to the public to assist in the search for Martin Amoah, who is still at large.

“Anyone with information regarding his whereabouts is urged to contact the police via the toll-free number 191 or 112 (18555 MTN and Telecel),” he said.


The Ashanti Regional Police Command assures the public that measures are being taken to ensure the safety of both the public and mobile money businesses.

“The Ashanti Regional Police Command remains committed to ensuring justice is served and urges the public to remain vigilant in helping to bring all responsible individuals to justice,” said the police commander.


The suspects are currently in police custody and will be brought before the court to face justice.

Earlier, the Ashanti Regional Security Council announced strategies to reduce the rampant robbery cases, including increasing police visibility, arresting unregistered motorbikes, and providing safety training for MoMo vendors, while also addressing the possession of illicit arms and ammunition.

Akufo-Addo prioritised himself over Ghanaians

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Ken Thompson, former Chief Executive Officer of Dalex Finance, has delivered a scathing critique of former President Nana Akufo-Addo’s administration, accusing it of running the economy aground.

Speaking on Channel One TV‘s Face to Face on Tuesday, Thompson expressed frustration over the former government’s handling of key issues.

“They run the economy aground,” Thompson stated, emphasising the dire consequences of the administration’s policies.

He accused former President Akufo-Addo of prioritising personal interests over the needs of the people.

“He was more interested in himself than anybody else. He wasn’t addressing the issues that faced the people,” Thompson remarked.

Thompson highlighted the suffering endured by young Ghanaians, pointing to widespread economic hardships.

Reflecting on his attempts to engage the President, Thompson revealed his disappointment in the lack of action.

“I felt that after I had spoken to Ken and he didn’t listen, I needed to go further and make a point and say, ‘President, look, you are destroying the lives of millions of Ghanaians,’” he added.

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‘We’re building a nation, don’t defend Adu-Boahene’s embezzlement issue’

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Vincent Ekow Assafuah, the Member of Parliament (MP) for Old Tafo, has advised the New Patriotic Party (NPP) MPs not to defend the former Director General of the National Signals Bureau (NSB) Kwabena Adu-Boahene, on his legal battle with the state over alleged embezzlement of public funds.

The former NSB director has been accused of misappropriating GH₵39 million in state funds by the Attorney General, Dr. Dominic Ayine.

Speaking on JoyNews’ AM Show on Tuesday, March 25, 2025, Assafuah urged NPP members against shielding Adu-Boahene if the allegations are proven to be true.

“I am warning party persons, in the event that this is proven, please don’t go and defend it because we are building a nation,” he stated.

The Minister for Justice and Attorney General, Dr Dominic Akuritinga Ayine, made the allegations on Monday, March 24, 2025.

According to Dr Ayine, Adu Boahene, who served as the Director General of the National Signals Bureau between 2017 and 2025, embezzled millions of dollars meant for a cyber defence project and diverted them into real estate investments in Accra and overseas.

He has also allegedly laundered over $2 million through the real estate business.

The allegations have sparked public concern, with many calling for a thorough investigation into the matter.

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We’ll recover ECG’s missing containers or funds

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Energy and Green Transition Minister John Abdulai Jinapor has pledged a thorough effort to recover the missing containers belonging to the Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG) or their monetary value.

An investigative report has revealed that over 1,300 containers belonging to the Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG) cannot be accounted for at the Tema Port.

Prof Innocent Senyo Acquah, Chairman of the investigative committee, noted that while ECG claimed to have 2,491 uncleared containers filled with cables and other essential equipment, an independent audit at the port found only 1,134 containers, leaving 1,357 missing.

Speaking about the issue in an interview on Eyewitness News on Citi FM on Tuesday, Jinapor assured the nation that those responsible would be held accountable.

“Let me assure the country, whatever it takes to hold people liable and retrieve the containers or monetary value of the containers, we will do that,” Jinapor stated.

He also highlighted ongoing challenges, revealing that Tullow Ghana had shut its pipeline due to unpaid legacy bills, which could negatively impact power supply.

“We are doing everything we can to get them to open the pipeline because that will impact power supply,” he said, emphasizing the urgency of the situation.

Expressing frustration over illicit activities affecting the sector, Jinapor remarked, “Once we are looking for money to pay for debt we inherited, others are profiting and benefiting through illegal means. We cannot allow that to continue.”

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