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Politicians who attended Despite’s Automobile Museum opening

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Dorcas Affo-Toffey(L) and Asiedu Nketiah(R) at the Despite Automobile Museum Dorcas Affo-Toffey(L) and Asiedu Nketiah(R) at the Despite Automobile Museum

The grand unveiling of the Despite Automobile Museum, a first-of-its-kind luxury automobile showcase in Ghana, was a celebration of fine engineering and historical automobiles.

The event also turned into a political meet-up, drawing personalities from across the political space.

Here are some of the notable politicians who attended the opening ceremony of this multi-million-dollar facility, commissioned by business mogul Osei Kwame Despite.

Former President John Agyekum Kufuor

The respected statesman and Ghana’s President from 2001 to 2009. Former President Kufuor’s presence lent a dignified and nostalgic touch to the occasion.

Julius Debrah – Chief of Staff

Serving as Chief of Staff under President John Mahama, Julius Debrah is an influential person in Ghanaian politics.

His attendance signaled his support for initiatives that preserve national and cultural heritage through innovative means like the museum.

John Dumelo – MP for Ayawaso West Wuogon

The actor-turned-politician continues to find a way to blend entertainment with governance.

John Dumelo’s was present at the launch of the museum with his wife, bridging the gap between youth culture, celebrity influence, and civic leadership.

Nana Kwame Bediako (Cheddar) – 2024 Presidential Candidate (New Force)

Nana Kwame Bediako, the New Force leader’s presence was almost poetic.

Bediako, often associated with luxury, and transformation appeared in his blue vintage car at the event.

Kennedy Agyapong – Former MP for Assin Central

Kennedy Agyapong, famous for his outspoken views and business acumen, was also present at the launch of the museum and fitted right into the high-powered guest list.

Dorcas Affo-Toffey – MP for Jomoro

A rising female voice in Ghanaian politics, Dorcas Affo-Toffey’s was also in attendance, emphasising gender inclusivity in a male-dominated spaces such as automotive culture.

Osman Ayariga – CEO of the National Youth Authority (NYA)

Osman Ayariga, the voice of the youth was present at the museum.

The NYA boss has pushed for youth empowerment, and the museum’s blend of history, design, and engineering is an ideal platform for inspiring the next generation.

Johnson Asiedu Nketiah – NDC National Chairman

Johnson Asiedu Nketiah popularly known as “General Mosquito,” brought political weight and grassroots appeal to the occasion.

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Most of my songs are inspired by personal experiences, listeners – Gyakie

Ghanaian singer and songwriter Jackline Acheampong, popularly known as Gyakie, has stated that while most of her music draws from her personal experiences, she also writes with her listeners in mind.

In an interview with AJ Poundz on Onua TV on June 2, 2025, Gyakie opened up on the inspiration behind her latest release, “Sankofa”, and the concept that shaped the song.

“‘Sankofa’ is the first song I released in 2025. I’ve been working on my album for the past three years, and as we all know, ‘sankofa’ isn’t a taboo concept. It’s actually a love song. I wrote it with certain listeners in mind,” Gyakie explained.

She added, “Most of my songs are drawn from my own experiences, but sometimes I craft the story to resonate with others. With ‘Sankofa’, I had a storyline: some people come out of bad relationships but often feel the urge to go back because of lingering emotions. So in this song, someone who’s found love again is asking their new partner to treat them right, so they won’t feel the need to return to their past.”

The ‘Forever’ hitmaker also expressed admiration for the storytelling abilities of songwriters, likening their creativity to that of film directors.

“I believe songwriters have the potential to direct movies. The way we craft stories through music truly amazes me sometimes,” she added.

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‘Carry it out’ – Ofori-Atta’s lawyer dares OSP following re-declaration of client as a fugitive

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Davies (L) has dared Kissi Agyebeng to go ahead with his re-declaration of Ofori-Atta as wanted Davies (L) has dared Kissi Agyebeng to go ahead with his re-declaration of Ofori-Atta as wanted

Frank Davies, the lawyer of former Minister of Finance, Ken Ofori-Atta, has reacted to the declaration of his client as wanted by the Office of the Special Prosecutor (OSP).

Speaking in an interview on JoyNews on June 2, 2025, Frank Davies challenged the OSP to go ahead and carry out the extradition process it has stated to get.

“Well, he has declared him – re-declared him – a wanted person and fugitive from justice. I have listened to all that he said. He has triggered processes to ensure his forced return into the country. He has also caused a red notice alert on him.

“He has always been in the process of triggering extradition or commencing extradition proceedings to ensure a return of Ken Ofori-Atta into the jurisdiction. That is what he has opted to do. So, he should start and carry it out,” he said.

Davies, who is also the Chairman of the Constitutional and Legal Affairs Committee of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), went on to slam the OSP for supposedly downplaying the illness of his client.

“But I will just say this to the Office of the Special Prosecutor, that he should stick to his core duties as a Special Prosecutor and as a trained lawyer. I don’t know when he became a medical practitioner to be giving interpretations and all that he said. He’s a legal practitioner. He should stick to his core duties and stop getting himself into areas where he has very little knowledge,” he added.

About the redeclaration of Ofori-Atta wanted

The Office of the Special Prosecutor (OSP) has once again declared the former finance minister a wanted person after he failed to honour an in-person invitation for questioning.

According to him, Ofori-Atta’s continued absence and non-compliance had exhausted the OSP’s patience, especially after efforts to accommodate his legal team’s request for a virtual session due to his medical treatment abroad.

“This office has always requested his attendance, and we have indicated clearly to him that we are unwilling to waive it. If we were amenable to taking any statement from Ken Ofori-Atta in absentia, we would have done so in February, and not waited till June 2, 2025,” Kissi Agyebeng emphasised.

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Atarah Praise 2025 Shakes Adenta

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The third edition of Atarah Praise brought together hundreds of patrons at the forecourt of Believers Grace Crown Ministry International, located at Adenta Barrier on Sunday, May 25, 2025.

The event served as a platform for believers and many gospel industry stakeholders to converge and exhort their maker.

Kofi Owusu Peprah opened the performances with a breathtaking delivery, which got the whole venue charged.

The host of the night, Prophet Atarah, took his turn amidst an energetic display he is known for.

After taking patrons through his various hits and renditions with Mavis Asante and Piesie Esther, he surprised everyone by playing some instruments live on stage.

This attracted applause from the excited crowd at the event.

Piesie Esther and Mavis Asante took the show to an unstoppable level when they had their turn on the big stage.

Ghanaian gospel talent, Nana Yaw Asare, made a rare appearance on the stage to the admiration of all, dishing out classic soul-inspiring songs from his repertoire.

Together with all the artistes on the bill, they rocked the gathering and created unforgettable memories.

Determined to touch lives, Prophet Atarah gave away sewing machines to two young ladies and enrolled them into a fashion school for free.

This, he said, was an initiative by his foundation to help society, and thanked everyone for joining them for an unforgettable time.

 

Financial planning still possible without steady income – Kush Mkushi

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The Financial Director of Absa Bank Ghana, Kush Mkushi, has emphasised that financial planning is not exclusive to individuals with a steady income.

Speaking during Week One of the Citi Business Festival, which focused on financial planning, Mkushi encouraged Ghanaians to adopt a disciplined approach to money management—regardless of their current financial circumstances.

“I still think that even without income, you can do some financial planning. But that relies more on discipline,” he said.

He acknowledged the unpredictable nature of the cost of living but urged individuals without regular earnings to evaluate their existing skills and seek ways to generate income.

He cited fresh graduates as a typical example of people who may be in this position.

“It could be that you are just coming out of education and looking for a role. In your financial planning at that time, you will look at the matrix and tell yourself, ‘I just need enough to live, and I need to use my spare time to get some experience that will land me a better job or allow me to start a business on my own,’” he explained.

According to Mkushi, financial planning at such a stage should prioritise meeting basic needs while carving out time to acquire new skills or experiences that can be monetised in the future.

“The way you are thinking about financial planning in this situation is not necessarily to create a service but to meet your basic needs. That creates for you some additional time, which you can use to acquire skills or experience you will monetise in the future,” he noted.

He further stressed the importance of intentionality and discipline in managing finances, particularly during periods of uncertainty or transition.

The Citi Business Festival, powered by 97.3 Citi FM and Channel One TV, is a month-long series of expert-driven conversations and forums dedicated to helping Ghanaians build smarter financial habits and scale business growth.

This year’s festival is held in partnership with Absa Bank Ghana and MTN, and sponsored by Zonda Tec Ghana.

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Ghana Football Awards 2025: Full list of nominees

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L-R: Kwame Danquah, DCOP Lydia Donkor, Randy Abbey and Peter Amewu are competing for best club CEO L-R: Kwame Danquah, DCOP Lydia Donkor, Randy Abbey and Peter Amewu are competing for best club CEO

The Ghana Football Association (GFA) has unveiled the nominees for the 2025 football awards to reward the best-performing individuals and teams in their respective fields.

The much-coveted ‘Ghana Footballer of the Year’ awards will be competed for by Inaki Williams of Athletic Bilbao, Antoine Semenyo of Bournemouth, and Arsenal midfielder Thomas Partey.

Razak Simpson, James Kwasi Appiah, Dr Randy Abbey, Mercy Tagoe, DCOP Lydia Donkor, and other esteemed personalities have been nominated in various categories for awards.

See the full list of nominees below:

Ghana Footballer of the Year:

Antoine Semenyo

Inaki Williams

Thomas Partey

Women’s Footballer of the Year:

Mercy Berko

Alice Kusi

Mary Amponsah

Doris Boaduwaa

Best African Footballer of the Year:

Mohammed Salah

Achraf Hakimi

Serhou Guirassy

Women’s Team Coach of the Year:

Abu Kassim (Police Ladies)

Joyce Boaitey Agyei (Black Damsels)

Mercy Tagoe (Oaks FC)

Men’s Coach of the Year:

James Kwasi Appiah (Sudan national team)

Kassim Mingle(Nations FC)

Fiifi Parker Hanson (Golden Kicks)

Stephen Frimpong Manso (Bibiani Gold Stars)

Most Vibrant Club of the Year Nominees:

Medeama SC

Nations FC

Heart of Lions

Odartey Lamptey Future Star Award:

Jerry Afriyie (CD Lugo)

Christiana Ashiaku (Black Maidens)

Edmund Baidoo (Red Bull Salzburg)

Home-Based Female Footballer of the Year:

Mercy Berko (Police Ladies)

Stella Nyamekye (Dreamz Ladies)

Mary Amponsah (Ampem Darkoa)

Annable Bansah (Faith Ladies)

Home-based Footballer of the Year:

Razak Simpson

Faisal Charwetey

Samuel Atta Kumi

Stephen Amankona

Rudolf Jnr Nana Kwesi

Best Ghanaian Club CEO:

Kwame T. Danquah (Nations FC)

DCOP Lydia Donkor (Police Ladies)

Randy Abbey (Heart of Lions)

John Peter Amewu (Hohoe United)

Female Team of the Year

Police Ladies

Black Damsels

Black Maidens

Oak FC

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Cocoa farmers wage war against galamsey activities in Ellembelle

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In June last year, Concerned Cocoa Farmers staged a demonstration against the destruction of their farmlands and the environment due to illegal mining activities.

They also presented a petition to the Member of Parliament for the Ellembelle constituency, Emmanuel Armah-Kofi Buah.

Read the full story originally published on June 3, 2024.

A group known as Concerned Cocoa Farmers (CCF), formed in the Ellembelle District of the Western Region on Saturday, June 1, poured out in their numbers to hit the streets in protest against the wanton destruction of the environment through illegal mining activities (galamsey) in the Ellembelle District.

They stormed one of the illegal mining sites at Sendu in the district to express their displeasure and condemnation of the conduct of the illegal miners.

They claimed that the destruction being caused to their cocoa farms and water bodies through these nefarious activities cannot be quantified.

Benjamin Azachie, leader of Concerned Cocoa Farmers, presented their petition to the Member of Parliament for Ellembelle constituency, Emmanuel Armah-Kofi Buah.

He urged the lawmaker to use his good office and the august House of Parliament to help stop the forceful takeover of cocoa farms by illegal miners (galamsey operators) in the area.

He said the illegal mining activities continue to destroy their investments and clean water bodies in the affected areas of the District.

Speaking in an interview with journalists, one of the affected residents, Grace Amihere, expressed her dismay at the level of pollution being displayed in the area.

“I’m demonstrating because of the pollution of our water bodies and destruction of cocoa farms. How are we going to feed our children with the destruction of our farms? The operators suddenly came without prior notice to us,” she lamented.

“They tried to pay off my brother to mine in his cocoa farm, but because he refused to accept their money, they have destroyed half of the farm. Why are they doing this to us? This is what worries us. President Akufo-Addo must address this concern. Right now, farmers are not getting water to drink,” she added.

Another affected resident, Ama Amihere, also claimed, “They have destroyed rubber farms and also cheated the farmers after forcefully taking their farms. So, we are pleading with the government that what is happening is not lawful.”

The once-clean River Fia has been polluted after the invasion of “galamsey” activities in the Nyamebekyere-Sendu area of the Ellembelle District.

The Assembly Member of Nyamebekyere Electoral Area, Nicholas Kofi Mawuli, who is deeply worried about the negative development, expressed concerns about the use of Chinese in the front line.

“They are fronting in engaging in the illegalities in this area,” he said.

After over an hour of demonstrating at the Sendu galamsey site, the demonstrators (Concerned Cocoa Farmers) presented their petition to the MP for Ellembelle, Emmanuel Armah-Kofi Buah.

Armah-Kofi Buah assured the cocoa farmers of his commitment to forward the concerns raised in their petition to the Parliament of Ghana for redress.

He, however, urged the affected residents not to keep quiet but to endeavor to speak loudly against illegal mining activities in the area.

He said the war against the illegal mining activities in the area remains a collective responsibility and all hands must be on deck to stem the tide.

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AgriTech Challenge Pro Showcases Potential To Create Jobs

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The winners with their award

 

The Kosmos Innovation Center (KIC), in partnership with the Mastercard Foundation, has successfully hosted the final pitch event of the 2025 AgriTech Challenge Pro, celebrating a remarkable showcase of innovation and entrepreneurial excellence aimed at transforming Ghana’s agricultural sector.

Held from 22nd to 23rd May 2025 at the KNUST Business School in Kumasi, the event featured cutting-edge agritech and food innovation solutions designed to tackle key challenges in the sector. The initiative also demonstrated strong potential to create employment opportunities for young people across the country.

Forty-three teams presented their business pitch decks to a panel of judges – referred to as the Ideation Team – and received constructive feedback.

The participants delivered compelling presentations, demonstrating both the viability and impact potential of their business ideas.

From tech-driven tools to sustainable farming practices, the pitches highlighted the creativity and determination of Ghana’s emerging entrepreneurs.

The winning teams will receive seed funding, mentorship, and access to KIC’s extensive network of partners as they progress into the KIC Business Incubation Programme.

These resources are expected to help them further develop, implement, and scale their innovations.

“This year’s AgriTech Challenge Pro has once again showcased the brilliance and resilience of Ghana’s youth. The innovative solutions presented today reaffirm the transformative power of agriculture and technology in driving economic growth and sustainability,” said Benjamin Gyan-Kesse, Executive Director of Kosmos Innovation Center.

Winners of the 2025 AgriTech Challenge Pro include PureLube ($25,000), and Ecobroma ($20,000).

The start-ups awarded $10,000 each to Zenags Organics, Mushplus Agri-Foods, MelDak Agro, AgriEase, Fibrelux, Tomavi Wines, Congam Stainless Charcoal, Danny Machinery, EcoLeap, BioSpace Gh, and Earth-Allies.

The start-ups again awarded $5,000 each to Peanut Pride, Millbles, BIAQ Golden Cycle, Soyko Agro Foods, GardPath Technologies, Peli Natural Glow, MilkyWorld, Growth Line Farm-Tech, and Premium Biofert.

By Samuel Boadi

GSE opens week lower as MTN Ghana drags index down

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GSE opens week lower as MTN Ghana drags index down GSE opens week lower as MTN Ghana drags index down

The Ghana Stock Exchange began the new trading week on a rough note with the benchmark GSE Composite Index (GSE-CI) falling by 112.65 points to close at 6,037.66 points.

This represents a 1.83% daily decline, pegging the index’s year-to-date return at 23.51%.

Market capitalisation also dipped by GH¢1.73 million to settle at GH¢134.82 billion, underscoring weak investor sentiments despite marginally higher trading activity.

The Financial Stock Index (GSE-FSI), however obtained modest gains, adding 5.55 points to end the session at 3,222.69 points, translating into a robust 35.36% return since the start of the year.

The sell-off was largely driven by declines in heavyweight telecoms stock, with MTN Ghana losing 11 pesewas to close at GH¢2.87.

The stock dominated trading activity, accounting for 358,519 shares valued at GH¢1.03 million, nearly 70% of total market turnover.

Ecobank Transnational Incorporated (ETI) also posted a 2 pesewa loss ending the day at GH¢0.87.

Trading volumes rose marginally by 0.68% to 419,718 shares, while turnover jumped 43.24% to GH¢1.49 million, driven by institutional trades in MTNGH.

Other active counters included Enterprise Group Limited (EGL), TotalEnergies, ETI, and CAL Bank.

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My wife found out I have kids with another woman and my home has been chaotic

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Dear GhanaWeb,

My wife and I have been married for over fifteen years now. We have two children, and we were a happy family until I made a mistake of having an affair with another woman.

Last year, my wife discovered my other family, I mistakenly had two kids with another woman behind her.

I kept it hidden to save her from going through pain and disappointment, but she kept going through my phone and spying on me until she saw what she wanted to see.

I have been remorseful, but there’s nothing I can do about it. In fact, there’s no reason for her to be constantly arguing with me over my actions because if she hadn’t discovered for herself, she wouldn’t have found out.

I’ve provided my family with all their needs, even in excess. It’s not like they lack anything, so I don’t see a reason why I can’t have another family if I wanted.

Well, she wants me to sort of cry or probably show that I’m remorseful for what I did by serving her my head on a golden plate.

She keeps saying I’m not even sorry and has been crying all around till now. She’s told all my relatives and hers. She has even taken some to see my baby mama and kids.

I doubt my wife can beat her chest and say, I’ve ever failed to provide for her. What else would make her so jealous and hurt about me having just two kids outside?

She is beginning to bite more than she can chew. Dragging my name in the mud is what I despise the most. She’s even saying things that aren’t true.

Now I feel sorry for even marrying her. I’m a man, I have the means to be with as many women as I want. My wife drives a car of her choice. She has all her money saved because she doesn’t spend on the home, I do. She lacks nothing.

Sincerely speaking, I’m losing it. I don’t want to be the one to call for divorce to make it seem like she discovered my other family and I left her. I’d even want to continue to be married to her, but she’s just doing too much so maybe, she wants a divorce.

Should I call for it so she can go and cry at her parents’ house? Till when will I continue to condone this from her. What should I do?

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Stay Strong Through Hardship – Delay

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Deloris Frimpong Manso

 

Media personality and businesswoman Deloris Frimpong Manso, popularly known as Delay, has urged young people to remain hopeful and strong during difficult times.

In a Facebook post on May 30, Delay shared her early struggles, recalling a time when she could barely afford a proper meal. She expressed gratitude for how far she has come since starting her food business, Delay Foods, over 20 years ago.

“It feels like just yesterday when I couldn’t afford a decent meal. Today, the small food business I started, Delay Foods, now has 10 product variants! And we’re just getting started! I’m talking about just 2004,” she wrote.

Delay also revealed that she once faced homelessness and uncertainty about her future.

“I had nowhere to live and didn’t know what to do with my life. I’m sitting here right now, wondering what I did right for God to be this merciful to me,” she reflected.

She ended her message with encouragement for her followers saying, “Do not give up on yourself. Help is coming!”

25 Rescued From ‘Kidnappers’ –

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Some of the suspects on their way to the police station

 

Some twenty-five (25) individuals have been rescued from a suspected kidnapping hideout at New Site-Housing, near Effiakuma in the Effia-Kwesimintsim Municipality of the Western Region.

It was gathered that the victims, believed to have been brought from neighbouring Côte d’Ivoire, were lured through what appeared to be a fraudulent recruitment scheme.

According to reports, the rescued individuals, many of whom were visibly weak to move, are currently receiving care and support.

Meanwhile, the police have confirmed that they have arrested five suspects in connection with the case.

The suspects, made up of four men and one woman, were apprehended during initial police interrogation with one of the victims.

The victim, a male, in his early 30s, managed to escape captivity on Sunday, June 1, 2025.

The victim sought help from a trader in the Effiakuma Zongo area, but the trader, unable to understand the victim’s dialect, alerted a resident called Abdul Ganiyu.

Ganiyu identified the language of the victim as ‘Dyula’, which is commonly spoken in Côte d’Ivoire, Burkina Faso, and Mali.

The victim explained that he and his wife and others were lured through an alleged fraudulent recruitment scheme, and revealed where the others were being kept.

Ganiyu then reached out to the Assembly Member for Effiakuma Zongo, Hamza Mohammed Ameen Adam, and together with some concerned residents, stormed the eight-bedroom apartment near the Takoradi Technical University, where the victims were being kept.

DAILY GUIDE gathered that on arrival, they found the entrance locked, but they forced their way inside and discovered the 25 individuals, including six women, who were visibly distressed.

According to the Assembly Member, it was revealed that the victims were staying in nearly empty rooms and were stripped of basic amenities.

Hamza Mohammed mentioned that the rooms contained only the victims’ personal belongings, talismans, and other voodoo items, and that none of the victims could confirm how long they had been held.

“Strangely, some of the neighbours claimed to be unaware of anyone occupying the premises,” he added.

He said police interrogated the victims, and with help from the initial escapee, the five suspects believed to have played a role in the alleged kidnapping operation, were arrested.

“The five suspects were immediately separated from the rest and later placed in police custody,” he disclosed.

He said the authorities are working to verify the identities of all those rescued.

Meanwhile, police investigations are still underway to uncover the full extent of the operation.

It was gathered that the owner of the apartment where the victims and the suspects were found is yet to be identified.

 

From Emmanuel Opoku, Takoradi

We Move Like We Really Don’t Care – Hajia4Reall Sings

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Hajia4Reall

 

Socialite Mona Faiz Montrage, popularly known as Hajia4Reall, has returned to social media and the music scene with a new single titled “We Move” following her release from prison. Hajia4Reall returned to Ghana days after serving a 12-month prison sentence in the United States. She was deported to Ghana after legal troubles related to a romance scam case.

To celebrate her comeback, she released a new song and an accompanying music video on her social media platforms. The video begins with scenes of her in a prison cell, symbolising her time behind bars. The song features lyrics including the line, “If I fall, I go rise… We move onto the next. We move, we move, like we don’t really care,” highlighting her determination and journey through adversity.

Her legal troubles started in November 2022 with her arrest in the UK, followed by extradition to the U.S. in May 2023. In February 2024, she pleaded guilty to conspiring to receive stolen money linked to scams that defrauded victims of over $2 million. In June 2024, she was sentenced to 12 months and one day in prison, ordered to forfeit $216,475 and pay restitution amounting to $1,387,458.

After completing her sentence, Hajia4Reall’s legal team successfully negotiated her voluntary return to Ghana, avoiding further detention by U.S. immigration authorities.

The song title, “We Move,” is a popular Ghanaian phrase that means continuing life despite setbacks. For Hajia4Reall, it serves as a message of personal growth and a declaration that her past will not define her future.

Hearts of Oak in talks to sign Berekum Chelsea midfielder Emmanuel Sarpong

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Accra Hearts of Oak are reportedly eyeing a move for Emmanuel Sarpong, the promising midfielder from Berekum Chelsea, ahead of the 2025/26 Ghana Premier League season.

Ghana Sports Page’s sources close to the club, the Phobians have identified Sarpong as a key target as they begin rebuilding for next season. 

Negotiations have started formally and progressing well, as a potential deal could materialize once the current season concludes.

The 27-year-old has been one of the standout performers for Chelsea this term, impressing with his work rate, composure, and ball distribution in midfield.

Hearts of Oak are expected to reinforce their squad significantly after a turbulent campaign and see Sarpong as a player who can bring stability and creativity to their midfield unit.

Sarpong, who joined Berekum Chelsea in 2022, has attracted attention from other top-flight clubs due to his consistent performances and tactical discipline.

Over GH¢280m in alleged NPA corruption scandal used to acquire properties

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The Office of the Special Prosecutor (OSP) has uncovered a GH¢280 million corruption scandal at the National Petroleum Authority (NPA), implicating several top officials accused of exploiting their regulatory powers for personal enrichment.

Speaking at a press briefing on June 2, 2025, the Special Prosecutor, Kissi Agyebeng revealed that investigations launched in November 2024 had exposed a network of financial malfeasance and power abuse within the NPA spanning 2022 to 2024.

According to him, senior and other officials of the NPA orchestrated and executed a corrupt scheme by capitalising on their regulatory authority to extort large sums of money from oil marketing companies (OMCs) and other stakeholders in the downstream petroleum industry.

“This was reportedly achieved through threats, intimidation, coercion, veiled suggestions, bribery, and excessive regulatory pressure all aimed at enriching the perpetrators.

“As of May 30, 2025, the OSP reports that it has traced a total of GH¢280,516,127.19 believed to be proceeds of this illicit scheme. Investigators say part of these funds was used to acquire luxury apartments and homes both in Ghana and abroad, along with 22 fuel haulage trucks”, he stated.

Kissi Agyebeng further disclosed that criminal charges will be filed before the end of June 2025 against implicated NPA officials, executives of complicit OMCs, and their directors or senior managers.

“Upon filing of charges, we will provide full details including the identities of those involved, assets acquired, and items recovered,” he added.

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I Used To Be A Womanizer – Actor Daniel Etim-Effiong

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Daniel Etim-Effiong

 

Nollywood actor Daniel Etim-Effiong has revealed that he used to be a womanizer at one point in his life, though he described the phase as brief and a period of learning.

In a recent interview with media personality Chude Jideonwo, the actor—who started out as an engineer—shared that he once dated multiple women at the same time, but eventually realized that lifestyle didn’t bring the fulfilment he expected.

“Maybe there was a period in my life that I was,” he admitted. “I wouldn’t say for long, but they were periods of learning.”

Etim-Effiong explained that, while it may seem fun to be a “player,” the habit can negatively affect one’s ability to commit in the future.

“If you develop that lifestyle, it won’t automatically change overnight,” he said. “When you get married, that muscle hasn’t been developed. So when you face challenges, you may feel like walking away instead of working through it.”

He now uses his experience to advise young people to avoid womanizing, emphasizing the importance of building healthy relationship habits early.

Sharing state matters on personal social media is “unethical”

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Former General Secretary of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Kwabena Agyapong, has criticised the growing trend of government officials using their personal social media accounts to communicate matters of state, describing the practice as unethical and a violation of public service standards.

His comments follow a post made by Deputy Attorney General and Minister for Justice, Justice Srem-Sai, on his personal X (formerly Twitter) account, explaining the circumstances of the arrest of Bernard Antwi Boasiako, popularly known as Chairman Wontumi, by the Economic and Organised Office (EOCO).

Speaking on the Citi Breakfast Show on Tuesday, June 3, 2025, Mr. Agyapong expressed concern over the blurring of personal and official channels, especially in sensitive cases involving state institutions.

According to him, the usage of personal platforms to share state information not only breaches ethical norms but also undermines public trust in official communication structures.

“EOCO is an intelligence gathering organisation, just looking at economic crime. Apart from the Deputy AG, Srem-Sai, who took this his personal social media handle to explain what Wontumi was being investigated for. His personal handle is not an official handle; that again is wrong.

“It is very wrong for state officials to be promoting their personal social media presence using official issues. That is completely unethical and should go against the code of conduct that the president has put in place.

“If the Attorney General’s Office has a social media handle and officially posts information there, we can accept, as the current position of the Minister of Justice. But not on your personal social media handle, it is incorrect, unethical, and wrong,” he stated.

He called for all official updates to be disseminated through institutional or verified government channels to avoid misinformation and speculation.

“As of now, there is all manner of rumours going around, but they must be official.”

A similar concern was raised by the Minority in Parliament, when the Minister for Foreign Affairs announced the closure of Ghana’s Embassy in Washington, D.C., via his personal Facebook and X (formerly Twitter).

Led by Ranking Member Samuel A. Jinapor, the Minority on Tuesday, May 27, criticised the approach as a sharp departure from Ghana’s tradition of quiet diplomacy.

“We were utterly shocked and surprised to learn of the decision through public announcements, rather than through prior engagement with the Foreign Affairs Committee,” Jinapor said.

“Such a significant action should have been preceded by a briefing to the committee and addressed through tactful diplomatic channels.”

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National Security urges repairs of Afalo-Togo border potholes

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The Head of Monitoring and Intelligence at the National Security Secretariat, Hajia Rashida Mahama, has called on the Minister for Roads and Highways to urgently address the deteriorating road conditions at the Ghana–Togo border in Aflao.

Hajia Rashida made the appeal during a working visit to the border, where she assessed the state of infrastructure and operations as part of her nationwide monitoring tour of key transit points generating state revenue.

Lead with integrity, Oppong-Yeboah urges female appointees

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Media personality and gender advocate Josephine Oppong-Yeboah has called on female appointees in the Mahama government to demonstrate integrity and deliver results that reflect their capacity to lead.

In a press statement issued on Monday, June 2, 2025, she said the growing presence of women in high public office was a welcome development, but noted that competence and honesty must be central to their performance.

Ms Oppong-Yeboah, who has long been involved in promoting women’s empowerment and good governance, urged the appointees to steer clear of corrupt practices and work in the interest of all Ghanaians.

“This is a great opportunity for women to prove that we are not only capable, but also ethical and competent leaders,” she said.

“Let this be a moment of pride for all Ghanaian women, and let the performance of our sisters in government inspire many more to aim high.”

She advised the women to work diligently and stay focused, saying their conduct would shape public perception of women in leadership.

According to her, the rise of women in government and other leadership roles across the continent points to a gradual shift in traditional gender expectations. But she stressed that this momentum must be sustained through strong performance and personal discipline.

“Leadership is about service. It’s about putting the needs of the people above personal interests. I urge our women in leadership to be the difference Ghana needs,” Ms Oppong-Yeboah said.

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She also appealed to the public, particularly the media, to offer support through constructive criticism and objective coverage, noting that inclusive governance depends on the involvement of all segments of society.

Fashion Designer Veekee James and Media Personality Anita Akua Akuffo celebrates their birthdays

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Fashion designer Veekee James and media personality Anita Akua Akuffo recently celebrated their birthdays in grand style, each showcasing their unique flair and vibrant personalities.

Veekee James’ 30th Birthday Celebration

Veekee James, renowned for her innovative designs and dynamic presence in the fashion industry, marked her 30th birthday with a series of stylish events. Embracing her role as a fashion influencer, she highlighted her support for fellow designers by donning creations from other brands, notably featuring an outfit designed by a Ghanaian designer . This gesture underscored her commitment to uplifting others in the fashion community.

Adding a touch of humor and creativity to her celebrations, Veekee orchestrated a playful surprise for her husband, Femi Atere. She gave him a dramatic makeover, complete with a wig and makeup, leading to a lighthearted moment that resonated with fans and went viral on social media .

Anita Akua Akuffo’s 30th Birthday Festivities

Ghanaian media personality Anita Akua Akuffo celebrated her 30th birthday with elegance and grace. She shared breathtaking photos to commemorate the milestone, captivating her audience with her radiant style . In addition to her visual celebration, Anita engaged her followers through social media, announcing a special giveaway in partnership with a brand collaboration, inviting fans to join in her birthday festivities.

Both Veekee James and Anita Akua Akuffo exemplify how to celebrate personal milestones with style, creativity, and a touch of generosity, leaving lasting impressions on their fans and followers.

Bawumia was not truthful to Ghanaians – Adams Sukparu

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The Member of Parliament for Sissala West, Mohammed Adams Sukparu, has accused former Vice President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia of being dishonest with Ghanaians over the circumstances surrounding his failed visit to the detained Ashanti Regional NPP Chairman, Bernard Antwi Boasiako, popularly known as Chairman Wontumi.

His accusation follows Dr. Bawumia’s public expression of disappointment after he was unable to meet Wontumi at the National Intelligence Bureau (NIB) headquarters, despite what he claimed was an earlier arrangement with EOCO officials.

On Friday, May 30, Dr. Bawumia and Deputy Majority Leader Alexander Afenyo-Markin were permitted entry to the facility but were unable to meet with the party chairman.

Following that visit, Dr. Bawumia told the media he was “disappointed” by the failed attempt, despite earlier arrangements. His remarks triggered criticism from some quarters, who believe the situation was being exploited for political gain.

But speaking on Channel One TV’s Breakfast Daily on Tuesday, June 3, Sukparu alleged that Dr. Bawumia was fully aware of why the visit could not take place and deliberately misled the public to gain political sympathy.

“Before he went to visit Wontumi, he had arranged with lawyers and EOCO officials, and they had agreed to bring Wontumi to the NIB headquarters for the visit. But when they brought him and saw the situation, with the crowd and chaos, it was difficult to expose him publicly, so they sent him back.

“And you, the former Vice President, were told the reason why he was sent back. Yet, you came out to say you were disappointed. That was not truthful. We should not politicise such sensitive matters. They turned it into an opportunity to market their presidential ambitions,” Sukparu said.

Wontumi’s legal team on Monday, June 2, formally withdrew a motion that sought a review of his GH¢50 million bail condition. The motion, originally filed at the High Court in Accra on May 30, 2025, was slated for hearing on Tuesday, June 3. However, it was withdrawn a day earlier on Monday, June 2.

He was granted bail on Wednesday, May 28, with two justified sureties. His legal team, led by Andy Appiah-Kubi, confirmed that the bail conditions were fulfilled by Friday, May 30.

Despite meeting the requirements, his release was delayed due to the pending motion for bail review, which, according to his lawyers, was filed without his explicit consent.

But after a gruelling legal efforts, Wontumi’s lawyers successfully secured his release from detention on Monday, June 2.

Wontumi’s case is murkier than you think – Ghanaians told

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National Democratic Congress’ (NDC) communications team member, Beatrice Annan, has described the findings against Ashanti Regional Chairman, Bernard Antwi Boasiako, commonly known as Chairman Wontumi, as “alarming” and “scary.”

Speaking on Metro TV’s Good Morning Ghana on Monday, June 2, Beatrice Annan commended Wontumi’s lawyer, Andy Appiah Kubi, for his “wise” and “reconciliatory” approach to the case.

Karpowership reaffirms commitment to powering Ghana’s growth, Africa’s energy future

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 Karpowership Ghana has reaffirmed its com­mitment to meeting Gha­na’s energy needs and scaling its impact across Africa with reliable, scalable, and innovative energy solutions to support industrialisa­tion, drive economic growth, and enhance energy security across the continent.

This was shared by Ms Mi­chelle Hazel, Project Manager at Karpowership Ghana, during a high-level panel session at the West African Mining and Power Expo (WAMPEX 2025), held on Thurs­day in Accra.

Ms Hazel joined a distinguished panel of energy sector leaders, including Mensah Adjei, Member of Parliament for Wassa East and former Deputy Minister of Roads and Highways, and Mr Sulemana Abubakar, Acting Director of Pow­er at the Ministry of Energy.

The discussion, moderated by legal practitioner and analyst, Kwame Jantuah, centred on the theme: ‘Aligning West Africa’s Energy Sector with Manufacturing Competitiveness.’

Representing Karpowership Ghana, Ms Hazel underscored the company’s significant role in Gha­na’s energy mix, currently supplying over 12 per cent of the country’s total electricity needs.

She emphasised that Karpower­ship’s ability to deliver dependable and uninterrupted power has been a key driver of Ghana’s energy stability, critical for sectors such as mining and manufacturing that require consistent energy supply to operate efficiently.

“Reliability is not just a promise; it is our track record,” Ms Hazel stated, adding that “Our perfor­mance in Ghana has not only stabilised power supply but has earned us the confidence across the subregion. What we have done successfully in Ghana has been a driving force to broadening our market to other African countries.”

Furthermore, she explained that Karpowership’s unique floating power plant model, which houses 24 independent engines, allows for rotational maintenance and dependable baseload Plant without shutting down operations—ensur­ing continuous power generation.

“Unlike the conventional land based power plants, Karpowership’s unique technology allows it to be available all year round with at least 93 per cent capacity without a complete shut down for mainte­nance. That’s a game-changer for reliability in Ghana’s power sector,” she affirmed.

Ms Hazel also emphasised that Karpowership’s commitment to operational excellence was evident across the 16 countries where the company operated, ensuring a steady and scalable electricity supply to diverse markets.

Touching on macroeconomic dynamics, she welcomed the recent appreciation of the Ghanaian cedi and improved revenue collection by the Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG) as positive develop­ments for the sector. “When ECG is able to pay invoices on time and the cedi performs strongly, it sends the right signals to investors that Ghana is a credible and stable environment for energy invest­ment,” she noted.

Beyond its technical contri­butions, Karpowership Ghana continues to deepen its social impact through various communi­ty investment initiatives.

Moreover, Ms Hazel high­lighted projects such as STEM mentorship and empowerment programmes for young girls, scholarships for brilliant but needy engineering students, reha­bilitation of school infrastructure, and the provision of learning materials.

“Our solutions are not only technical; they are also deeply hu­man,” she said. “We walk with the communities, empowering them to grow alongside us,” she added.

With a strong operational base in Ghana and a growing footprint across the continent, Karpow­ership remains committed to powering Africa’s energy future, delivering sustainable, innovative, and inclusive energy solutions that drive progress and transform lives.

“I prefer losing the league to losing a life” – Dr. Kwame Kyei after Holy Stars chaos

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Bankroller and owner of Nations FC, Dr. Kwame Kyei, has made an emotional declaration following the violent and chaotic scenes that unfolded during his team’s Matchday 33 Ghana Premier League clash against Basake Holy Stars at the Ampain AAK II Arena over the weekend.

Speaking to Asempa FM, Dr. Kyei condemned the acts of violence and reiterated that no trophy was worth endangering the lives of players or supporters.

“I don’t care if I suffer a point deduction or lose the league title. For me to win the league and someone dies, I will never accept that,” he stated.

“Our fans were not allowed into the stadium. We have seen recently a fan lose their life. I won’t let that happen to my players or supporters.”

“I was not pleased with what happened at Ayinase. I have never seen anything like that before,” he added. 

The match, which was supposed to be a crucial encounter in the 2024/25 title race, descended into disorder after contentious penalty decisions led to protests from Nations FC players. 

Tensions boiled over when Dr. Kyei and his son, Divine Kyei, the club president, were physically assaulted by fans, prompting the team to boycott the remainder of the match.

The abandonment of the match has sparked widespread concern over the safety and integrity of the league, with calls mounting for the Ghana Football Association (GFA) to take swift disciplinary and administrative action.

Despite the chaos, Nations FC remain top of the Ghana Premier League table with 60 points, just one matchday remaining in the season. However, with the league’s outcome potentially hinging on the GFA’s pending decision on the Ayinase incident, Nations FC’s title hopes hang in the balance.

Meanwhile, the GFA is yet to release an official statement on the events or clarify the next steps concerning the outcome of the match and any disciplinary measures.

BoG raises GH¢6.21 billion from short-term issuance on June 2

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The Bank of Ghana (BoG) has raised GH¢6.21 billion through the issuance of 56-day bills, as part of efforts to manage liquidity in the banking sector.

The auction, conducted on Monday, June 2, 2025, saw the Central Bank selling the short-term securities at an interest rate of 27.9%, slightly below the current Monetary Policy Rate (MPR) of 28%.

While the auction results confirmed the total amount raised and the yield, they did not disclose the value of total bids submitted by primary dealers or the Central Bank’s target for the offer.

The issuance forms part of the BoG’s Open Market Operations (OMO), a key liquidity management strategy aimed at stabilising short-term interest rates and anchoring inflation expectations.

By selling short-term securities such as BoG bills, the Central Bank seeks to absorb excess liquidity from the financial system, thereby tightening monetary conditions in line with its inflation-targeting framework.

The 56-day bills have increasingly become a preferred tool in the BoG’s liquidity operations, given their flexibility and responsiveness to evolving market conditions.

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OSP to file criminal charges in GHC280m corruption scandal at NPA

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The Office of the Special Prosecutor (OSP) has uncovered a sprawling GH₵280 million corruption scandal at the National Petroleum Authority (NPA), with several top officials accused of abusing their positions for personal gain.

In an official statement released by the OSP, Special Prosecutor Kissi Agyebeng revealed that investigations launched in November 2024 have exposed a deeply rooted network of financial misconduct and abuse of power within the NPA, spanning the period between 2022 and 2024.

Your efforts helping in galamsey fight

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The Minister for Lands and Natural Resources, Armah Kofi Buah, has commended Inspector-General of Police Christian Tetteh Yohuno and the Ghana Police Service for their significant role in the ongoing fight against illegal mining.

Speaking at the Global Mining Summit on Monday, June 2, 2025, the Minister acknowledged the contributions of the IGP, the Police Service, and other security agencies in combating illegal mining and protecting the country’s water bodies.

“The IGP’s personal effort and role have been great so far and the Police Service must be commended along with the other security agencies helping us to root out this canker,” the Minister said.

Over the past two months, the Ghana Police Service has intensified operations against illegal mining. In Samreboi and surrounding communities alone, a special Anti-Galamsey Taskforce formed by the IGP has seized over 100 excavators, as well as bulldozers, weapons, Chanfang machines, and other exhibits. Several suspects have been arrested and are currently undergoing legal processes. Similar operations have been conducted in parts of the Ashanti, Eastern, Western, Central, and Upper West Regions.

In a recent release, the Ghana Police Service reaffirmed its commitment to intensifying the fight against illegal mining, working in collaboration with other stakeholders to protect water bodies and natural resources.

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Watch Bright Simons debate Carlos Lopes on Trump’s breakup of the West

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The future of Africa in an era of rising transatlantic tensions took centre stage at a spirited debate during the Mo Ibrahim Governance Weekend, hosted by The Africa Report, in Marrakesh on Saturday, May 31, 2025.

The motion before the house was: “The West is breaking up, and that is more good than bad for Africa.”

Arguing for the motion were Carlos Lopes, former Executive Secretary of the UN Economic Commission for Africa, and BBC journalist Beverly Ochieng.

On the opposing side, Arancha González Laya, former Spanish foreign minister and current Dean of the Paris School of International Affairs, joined Bright Simons, Vice President of IMANI Centre for Policy and Education.

The debate, moderated by veteran journalist Patrick Smith, took place against a backdrop of growing friction between America and Europe, a trend some analysts attribute to resurgent nationalism, divergent geopolitical priorities, and the return of hard-edged competition in global affairs.

Bright Simons opened his argument against the motion by cautioning against romanticising Western disunity.

“For many Africans who view the global system as oppressive and dominated by Western powers, the idea of a Western breakup is emotionally appealing. ‘Division among the oppressors’ seems to imply ‘opportunity for the oppressed’, but that is a simplistic reading,” Simons acknowledged.

Simons, during his submission, urged the audience to scrutinise what is driving the US-Europe split, suggesting it is not a moral rethink, but a power recalibration.

“This breakup isn’t about dismantling an unjust system. It’s about one half of the alliance, mainly the US, deciding it hasn’t been getting enough from the global arrangement and wants more. That doesn’t bode well for Africa,” he lamented.

He also argued that unbridled competition between the US and Europe would likely lead to a “race to the bottom”, with Africa as collateral.

Simons cited historical episodes to argue that Western disunity has often exacerbated African vulnerability rather than alleviating it.

“When the US and Europe have clashed, Africa has often paid the price, whether during the Suez Crisis or the fallout of Nixon’s exit from the Bretton Woods system that contributed to Africa’s debt crisis,” he said.

He also raised concerns that a weakened Western alliance would accelerate hard-power strategies, pointing to France’s Cold War-era military expansion in Africa when it distanced itself from NATO.

“A world where Europe can’t count on US military power or moderate it through soft power will see Europe doubling down on its own hard-power game, often at Africa’s expense.”

The policy analyst further warned that Africa is ill-prepared to navigate a fragmented world order dominated by zero-sum geopolitical rivalries and mercantilist standards-setting in areas like AI, biotech, and space governance.

“Even if Africa started mobilising today to join the techno-imperial race, it would take more than a decade to gain meaningful leverage. Meanwhile, a more united West, for all its flaws, at least slows things down and leaves room for African engagement,” Bright Simons argued.

Simons pointed out that current Western-led efforts, however flawed, remain Africa’s only avenue for recovering stolen assets and fighting illicit financial flows.

“The World Bank–UNODC asset recovery framework and initiatives like the Camden Network are Western-driven. BRICS and emerging powers have no real interest in tackling capital flight from Africa. We must not make the perfect the enemy of the good.”

On the other side, Carlos Lopes welcomed the erosion of Western unity as a catalyst for multipolar engagement.

“A divided West opens space for Africa to play new partners against old ones, to renegotiate the global bargain. Africa doesn’t need to be caught in a binary anymore,” Lopes argued.

Beverly Ochieng echoed similar sentiments, calling for greater African agency in global affairs. “We’ve been told for too long that stability means accepting injustice. Maybe instability is the price of equity,” she said.

Meanwhile, a live audience poll taken before the debate showed strong support for the motion, reflecting public sentiment that any fracture in Western hegemony could benefit Africa.

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‘Another reason the cedi has appreciated is because Samira no longer has enough dollars to buy her cosmetics’ – NDC Man

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Mahdi Gibril, Deputy Director of Elections for the National Democratic Congress (NDC), has offered insight into why the cedi continues to appreciate versus the dollar and other major currencies.

He stated that one of the reasons the cedi continued to depreciate against the dollar and other major currencies was because certain greedy individuals hoarded dollars.

“When Otumfuo makes a request, who am I to refuse?” – Mahama recounts how he became Prof Mills’ running mate

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President John Dramani Mahama has revealed how the Asantehene, Otumfuo Osei Tutu II persuaded him to become the late President John Evans Atta Mills Mills’ running mate in 2008.

According to John Mahama, when the Otumfuo makes a request, who was he to refuse?

“The first time Prof. Mills sent Baffoe-Bonnie of blessed memory, and a team to tell me he wanted me to be his running mate, I said no.

Gov’t seeking strategic partners to takeover AirtelTigo – Communications Minister

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The Minister for Communications, Digital Technology and Innovation, Samuel Nartey George, has revealed that the government is working on plans to revamp AirtelTigo.

He added that government is looking for strategic partners to takeover the operations of the telecom company.

Mr. George made the announcement during a meeting with Chief Executive Officers and technical teams of MTN, Telecel, and AirtelTigo. The engagement was to address the persistent concerns surrounding poor quality of service across the country.

 “For the first time I’ll put out that government is currently in negotiations with a strategic partner to revamp and take over AT. We’ve started those conversations. We’re giving a 60-day window for the completion of those negotiations so that by the end of Q3 we could see a full rollout of the improved services on AT”, he stated.

In 2021, the government of Ghana completed the takeover of the ownership of AirtelTigo, from Bharti Airtel.

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Despite the extensive infrastructure and widespread presence of telecom operators, subscribers continue to suffer from consistently poor network performance, especially in rapidly expanding urban centres and key regional towns.

The meeting featured a comprehensive presentation by the National Communications Authority (NCA), which shared findings from a recent nationwide quality of service assessment. The study, covering 48 localities, was initiated following a spike in public complaints.

The findings highlighted significant gaps in service delivery, prompting the minister to emphasize the need for urgent corrective action and improved collaboration between the government and telecom providers.

Mr. George reiterated the government’s commitment to ensuring that all Ghanaians, regardless of their location, enjoy reliable and high-quality telecommunications services. The proposed revitalization of AirtelTigo is part of broader efforts to enhance competition and raise standards in the sector.

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Africa’s energy future must be homegrown – Emelia Akumah

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Founder and President of the Africa Energy Technology Centre (AETC), Emelia Akumah, has called for decisive action and a renewed commitment to drive Africa’s energy transformation through homegrown innovation, regional integration, and inclusive financing models.

Speaking at the conclusion of the second edition of the Africa Energy Technology Conference (AETC 2025) in Accra, Akumah reaffirmed her bold vision to establish Africa’s first smart energy technology hub, a pan-African centre for innovation where technologists, financiers, and policymakers collaborate to design solutions for the continent’s unique energy needs.

“We are building a home for Africa’s energy innovators, a place where ideas meet capital, where research meets policy, and where Africans lead the solutions to our energy challenges,” Akumah said.

She added that Africa must build its own future through an energy innovation hub backed by strategic partners across the public and private sectors.

The hub is expected to incubate next-generation energy solutions, support startups, and facilitate cross-border collaboration.

“The future of energy is African, not just because of our resources, but because of our resolve,” she declared.

Held under the theme “Innovate, Invest, Implement: Revolutionised Financing for Sustainable Energy Sector Growth in Africa,” AETC 2025 brought together a high-level delegation of policymakers, investors, development partners, entrepreneurs, and energy leaders from across the continent and beyond.

Ghana’s Minister for Energy and Green Transition, Dr John Abdulai Jinapor, delivered a keynote address in which he underscored the role of collaboration and innovation in achieving energy diversification.

He also announced new government initiatives, including the nationwide rollout of solar-powered streetlights, as part of Ghana’s renewable energy drive.

H.E. Rt Hon Ekperikpe Ekpo, Nigeria’s Minister of State for Petroleum Resources (Gas), called for deeper regional cooperation to unlock Africa’s vast gas potential.

He also highlighted major infrastructure projects such as the West African Gas Pipeline and the Trans-Saharan Gas Pipeline as key drivers of integration, stressing the importance of using gas for domestic industrialisation, electricity access, and job creation, not just for export.

Secretary General of the African Petroleum Producers’ Organisation (APPO), Dr Omar Farouk Ibrahim, echoed the call for the strategic use of Africa’s oil and gas resources to combat poverty while gradually transitioning to cleaner energy sources.

Global energy leaders also joined the conversation virtually. Francesco La Camera, Director General of IRENA, and H.E Damilola Ogunbiyi, CEO of Sustainable Energy for All, both emphasised Africa’s pivotal role in the global energy transition and the importance of international collaboration that respects local priorities.

Organised by AETC, the conference served as a platform to chart a unified path forward for Africa’s energy sector. The Centre is a forward-looking institution committed to advancing local innovation, capital mobilisation, and policy integration across the energy value chain.

A key highlight of the conference was the vision for the smart energy technology hub, an initiative aimed at fostering collaboration and delivering scalable, sustainable energy solutions tailored to Africa’s realities.

The hub will also serve as a springboard for innovation, providing space for local expertise to thrive and shape the continent’s energy narrative.

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Prof. Dua Agyeman resigns as Chairman of Audit Service Board

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Professor Edward Dua Agyeman, has resigned from his position as the Chairman of the Audit Service Board. 

In a letter dated 30th May, 2025 addressed to President John Dramani Mahama, Prof. Agyemang simply cited personal reasons for his resignation. 

His resignation takes effect from the 31st May, 2025. 

He thanked the President for giving him the opportunity to serve the country.

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Prof. Agyeman was appointed the chairman of the Audit Service Board by the former president Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo in 2017 and remained the chairman of the Audit Service Board until his resignation on May 31, 2025.

Former President John Agyekum Kufuor appointed him as the Auditor-General of Ghana in April 2001 and served under the late Professor JojnAtta Mills until May 2010 when he retired as the Auditor-General.

Prof. Agyeman served under the late chairman J. J. Rawlings during the PNDC era as a deputy Auditor-General from July 1987 to June 1989. 

He is the only Auditor-General who has served under all the five presidents in the second republic. From April 2001 to December 2008 under president John Agyekum Kufuor and from January 2009 to May 2010 under the late president John Atta Mills as the Auditor-General. 

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In 2017 he served as the chairman of the Audit Service Board under Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo to December 2024 and under president John Dramani Mahama from January 2025 to May 2025 when he resigned for personal reason.

BoG’s quarter-ounce gold coin pushes to sell at GH¢9,541.18 on June 3

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BoG's quarter-ounce gold coin pushes to sell at GH¢9,541.18 on June 3 BoG’s quarter-ounce gold coin pushes to sell at GH¢9,541.18 on June 3

The Bank of Ghana’s (BoG) gold coins continue to see a drop in investment prices, following the appreciation of the Ghana cedi against the US dollar.

The Central Bank introduced the gold coins as a strategic measure to discourage the hoarding of US dollars.

As of Tuesday, June 3, 2025, the bank reported the following updated prices:

• The 0.25 oz coin is now selling at GH¢9,541.18, up from GH¢9,316.01 on June 2.

• The 0.50 oz coin is priced at GH¢18,372.61, up from GH¢17,920.38.

• The 1.00 oz coin is selling for GH¢36,075.99, down from GH¢35,171.08.

According to the Central Bank, the initiative is designed to absorb excess liquidity in the market and help strengthen the Ghana cedi against major foreign currencies.

The Ghana gold coin is available in three denominations: one ounce, half-ounce, and quarter-ounce, and is being sold through commercial banks.

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GH¢280 million corruption scandal uncovered at NPA

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The Office of the Special Prosecutor (OSP) has uncovered a GH¢280 million corruption scandal at the National Petroleum Authority (NPA), implicating several top officials accused of exploiting their regulatory powers for personal enrichment.

Speaking at a press briefing on June 2, 2025, the Special Prosecutor, Kissi Agyebeng revealed that investigations launched in November 2024 had exposed a network of financial malfeasance and power abuse within the NPA spanning 2022 to 2024.

According to him, senior and other officials of the NPA orchestrated and executed a corrupt scheme by capitalising on their regulatory authority to extort large sums of money from oil marketing companies (OMCs) and other stakeholders in the downstream petroleum industry.

“This was reportedly achieved through threats, intimidation, coercion, veiled suggestions, bribery, and excessive regulatory pressure all aimed at enriching the perpetrators.

“As of May 30, 2025, the OSP reports that it has traced a total of GH¢280,516,127.19 believed to be proceeds of this illicit scheme. Investigators say part of these funds was used to acquire luxury apartments and homes both in Ghana and abroad, along with 22 fuel haulage trucks”, he stated.

Kissi Agyebeng further disclosed that criminal charges will be filed before the end of June 2025 against implicated NPA officials, executives of complicit OMCs, and their directors or senior managers.

“Upon filing of charges, we will provide full details including the identities of those involved, assets acquired, and items recovered,” he added.

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UK backs Morocco’s plan for disputed Western Sahara

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Supporters of the Polisario Front want Western Sahara to become totally independent Supporters of the Polisario Front want Western Sahara to become totally independent

The UK has backed Morocco’s plan for ending a territorial conflict in Western Sahara, as part of a deal that will secure lucrative investment projects in the 2030 men’s football World Cup.

For decades British governments have refused to take sides over who should control Western Sahara, which is considered a “non-self-governing territory” by the UN.

But UK Foreign Secretary David Lammy has announced the UK now supports a plan that would give Western Sahara autonomy but Morocco ultimate sovereignty.

On a visit to Moroccan capital Rabat, Lammy said Morocco’s autonomy proposal was “the most credible, viable and pragmatic basis for a lasting resolution of the dispute”.

Lammy also signed an agreement to boost collaboration between the two countries on critical infrastructure projects for the World Cup, which Morocco is hosting alongside Spain and Portugal in five years’ time.

The deal would allow “British businesses to score big on football’s biggest stage”, Lammy said.

Algeria, which backs the Western Saharan independence movement, said it “regrets” Lammy’s announcement.

Algeria said Morocco’s autonomy plan was now 18 years old and had never been submitted to the Sahrawis as a basis for negotiation.

Western Sahara is a mineral-rich former Spanish colony that has been fought over for five decades in what is one of Africa’s longest frozen conflicts.

Morocco holds much of the 100,000 sq miles (260,000 sq km) of territory but part is controlled by the Polisario Front, an armed group seeking independence for the local Sahrawi people.

The African Union recognises Western Sahara’s independence but in recent years, various countries have backed Morocco’s position, including the United States, Spain, France, Germany and the Netherlands.

British diplomats said the UK had decided to follow suit but only in return for business deals and a new commitment from Morocco to support the principle of self-determination, publish a new version of its autonomy plan and restart negotiations.

A procurement agreement between the two countries will “create a unique foundation for UK companies to access public tenders in Morocco”, the UK Foreign Office said, pointing to deals in the health sector as well as contracts to upgrade Casablanca’s airport.

The joint communique reaffirmed both sides’ respect for “the non-use of force for the settlement of conflicts and their support for the principle of respect for self-determination”.

Previously the UK has always said the status of Western Sahara was “undetermined” and supported “self-determination” for the people there.

Morocco’s Foreign Minister Nasser Bourita welcomed the change in British policy, saying it marked an historic moment in the two nations’ 800-year-old relationship.

“It represents a genuine pivot toward a definitive resolution of the dispute,” he said.

Lammy said the deals signed in Rabat would “directly benefit British business”.

“Thanks to our work, British companies will be front of the queue to secure contracts to build Moroccan infrastructure, injecting money into our construction industry and ensuring that British businesses score big on football’s biggest stage,” he said.

After bitter fighting in the 1970s and 80s, the Polisario Front and Morocco agreed various ceasefires in the 1990s but failed to resolve the underlying dispute.

The United Nations has deployed peacekeepers to the region since 1991.

However, a long-promised UN-brokered referendum to allow the people of Western Sahara to choose between independence or Moroccan control has never taken place.

I used to sell cassettes for Osei Kwame Despite while in secondary school – KOD

Director of Diaspora Affairs at the Presidency, Kofi Okyere Darko, popularly known as KOD, has disclosed that he once worked for Ghanaian business mogul Osei Kwame Despite by selling music CDs and cassettes.

Speaking to blogger, Ghhyper at the grand opening of Osei Kwame Despite’s auto museum in East Legon on June 1, 2025, KOD said he was doing this during his teenage years while he was in secondary school.

This investigation is not just EOCO, the FBI is also involved – NDC’s Beatrice Annan

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Beatrice Annan, a member of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) communications team, has raised serious concerns about the recent findings involving Ashanti Regional Chairman of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Bernard Antwi Boasiako, popularly known as Chairman Wontumi.

During an appearance on Metro TV’s Good Morning Ghana on Monday, June 2, Annan expressed shock over the developments surrounding Wontumi’s case.

A Blend of Elegance and Professionalism

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In today’s corporate world, dressing appropriately is an essential part of making a strong professional impression. While suits, blazers, and pencil skirts are staples in office attire, the corporate office gown is an emerging trend that blends elegance with professionalism. Designed specifically for formal work environments, the corporate office gown offers a graceful yet authoritative appearance, suitable for high-level meetings, corporate events, and formal presentations.

A corporate office gown typically features a modest cut, conservative neckline, and a structured silhouette that flatters the figure without appearing flashy. Commonly made from high-quality materials like crepe, wool blends, or stretch polyester, these gowns prioritize both comfort and sophistication. Neutral tones such as navy, charcoal, black, and beige dominate the palette, although subtle patterns and soft hues are becoming increasingly acceptable in less conservative sectors.

What sets the corporate gown apart is its versatility. With the right accessories — such as a tailored blazer, classic heels, and minimal jewelry — the gown can transition seamlessly from a boardroom to a business dinner. It also provides a practical solution for women who prefer a one-piece outfit that exudes style and confidence without the effort of coordinating separates.

As companies gradually embrace diversity in workplace fashion, the corporate office gown is gaining popularity, especially among female executives who seek attire that balances femininity with authority. Ultimately, this evolving dress option reinforces the idea that professional attire does not have to sacrifice personality or comfort for formality. The corporate office gown is a refined choice for the modern working woman.

We’re churning out lawyers who can’t move a court – Ansa-Asare

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Ghana is producing law graduates who lack the practical skills to perform in court, according to former Director of the Ghana School of Law, Kwaku Ansa-Asare.

Speaking on Joy News’ on Monday, June 2, the veteran legal educator criticised the current legal education system, arguing that it is failing to produce practice-ready lawyers.

“We are training lawyers who don’t know how to move a court,” he said bluntly.
“Your first day in court after being called to the Bar, the judge says, ‘You are before me, move the court.’ And you don’t even know how to do it. That’s a big problem.”

His remarks come amid growing debate over the Legal Education Bill, which seeks to reform aspects of the country’s legal training framework. But Mr. Ansa-Asare believes the proposed reforms are flawed from the outset, starting with the title of the bill.

“In the first place, the title ‘Legal Education Bill’ is a little troubling,” he said.
“Legal education comprises both academic and professional training. If the government intends to decentralise and ensure all law faculties can train lawyers, then the bill must be about legal practice, not just legal education.”

He stressed that the separation of academic and professional legal training in Ghana has created a dangerous gap that leaves students unprepared for real-world practice.

“Our system is not integrated. For three years, we teach students the academic side—where to find the law, sources of law. Then we dump them into the Ghana School of Law for just two years to learn how to practise. It’s too late,” he warned.

Comparing Ghana’s system to that of the United States, Mr. Ansa-Asare highlighted the integration of academic and practical training under the Juris Doctor (JD) model.

“In the US, if you’re studying Contract Law, you also take negotiation, mediation, opinion writing, and drafting. But here, all that comes only in the final stretch, and by then, it’s not enough.”

He argued that this fragmented approach explains why many newly qualified lawyers struggle in courtrooms immediately after being called to the Bar.

“You’re taught theory, but no one shows you how to move a motion, how to draft a bail application, how to write an opinion. So you show up in court and stumble through basic procedures. It’s unfair to the students, and it’s bad for justice delivery.”

Mr. Ansa-Asare concluded by calling for holistic reform that addresses both academic content and practical training.

“If we really want to fix the problem, the bill must cover every aspect—from how the law is taught in the universities to how it is practised in the courts. Otherwise, we’ll just be circling back to this debate again in a few years,” he noted.

Bruno Fernandes transfer news: Manchester United captain does not want to move to Saudi Arabia | Football News

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Bruno Fernandes does not want to move to Saudi Arabia at this stage of his career, Sky Sports News understands.

The feeling is he still has plenty to offer top level European football, after Al Hilal offered him the chance to join the Saudi Pro League for £100m.

Manchester United do not want to sell their captain. He has a contract until 2027 with the option of a further year.

Al Hilal had been willing to almost treble Fernandes’s £250,000-a-week wages at Old Trafford in order to entice the Portugal midfielder to Saudi Arabia.

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The 30-year-old has contributed 98 goals and 87 assists in 290 games in all competitions since moving to United from Sporting Lisbon in January 2020.

Sky Sports News understands Fernandes discussed the potential Saudi deal with his family. And his decision was both a football and personal one.

United head coach Ruben Amorim, who guided his team to 17th in the Premier League table and lost the Europa League final, was always confident his captain was going to stay.

When asked if Fernandes had played his last game for United in their 3-1 friendly win over Hong Kong, Amorim replied: “I do not think so. I do not know for sure, nobody knows, but I do not think so.

“I think he wants to stay, he is saying ‘no’ to a lot of things, but it shows that he wants to win and he is really good and needs to be in the best league in the world.

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Manchester United head coach Ruben Amorim says he is confident that captain Bruno Fernandes will stay at the club despite speculation linking him with a move to Saudi club Al Hilal.

“Yes [we can turn down a £100m bid], we can find another way to earn money.

“Of course I am the manager, the coach, but sometimes it is the decision of the player, but of course I talk with him, I explain things and I just have that feeling. When you talk to someone, you have that feeling if he wants to stay.

“Of course in a lot of games this season he was so frustrated, but he knows what we are doing. The feeling that I have every time I speak to him is he wants to continue for sure at Man Utd.

Man Utd to approach Brentford over Mbeumo

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Sky Sports Dharmesh Sheth provides the news that Manchester United’s pursuit of Bryan Mbeumo is increasing quickly after the Brentford forward expressed encouragement around a move to Old Trafford.

United are also expected to approach Brentford this week over the signing of forward Bryan Mbeumo.

Sky Sports News understands they are getting encouragement the player wants to move to Old Trafford.

Mbeumo is a player United have admired for a while and he is seen as a good fit for Ruben Amorim’s system.

Brentford will listen to offers for the forward, who they value in excess of £60m.

There is a feeling within the club that Mbeumo has earned the chance to move to a bigger club this summer if one meets his valuation.

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We look at Bryan Mbeumo’s greatest Premier League goals as the Brentford winger is linked to a move to Newcastle.

Follow the transfer window on Sky Sports

The first of two summer transfer windows is upon us – and there is no better place than Sky Sports to get all the latest transfer news and rumours.

Use the Sky Sports app and website for all your updates in our dedicated Transfer Centre and Premier League club blogs, plus live Q&As with our reporters throughout the summer.

The Transfer Show returns to Sky Sports News from Sunday June 1 for the start of the pre-Club World Cup window and will then be on every weeknight at 5pm and 7pm until the deadline on Tuesday June 10.

The summer transfer window will open again on Monday June 16 until Monday September 1 – with the deadline brought forward to 7pm this year

Cedi trades at GH¢10.25 per $1 on the interbank market

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Ghana’s local currency, the cedi, continues to appreciate on the interbank market against major trading currencies, particularly the US dollar.

In its daily update, the Bank of Ghana noted that the cedi is trading at a buying price of GH¢10.24 and a selling price of GH¢10.25 to the dollar.

The British pound is being bought at GH¢13.88 and sold at GH¢13.89, while the euro is trading at a buying price of GH¢11.71 and a selling price of GH¢11.72.

Checks by GhanaWeb Business on June 3, 2025, at 9:00 AM indicate that the cedi is trading at GH¢11.50, while the pound is selling at GH¢15.80 at some forex bureaus across the country.

Additionally, the euro is trading at GH¢13.30 on the retail market.

Meanwhile, the Bank of Ghana has announced that Ghana is expected to receive $360 million from the IMF in June 2025 to further stabilise the cedi.

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Cedi trades at GH¢10.25 per $1 on the interbank market

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Ghana’s local currency, the cedi, continues to appreciate on the interbank market against major trading currencies, particularly the US dollar.

In its daily update, the Bank of Ghana noted that the cedi is trading at a buying price of GH¢10.24 and a selling price of GH¢10.25 to the dollar.

The British pound is being bought at GH¢13.88 and sold at GH¢13.89, while the euro is trading at a buying price of GH¢11.71 and a selling price of GH¢11.72.

Checks by GhanaWeb Business on June 3, 2025, at 9:00 AM indicate that the cedi is trading at GH¢11.50, while the pound is selling at GH¢15.80 at some forex bureaus across the country.

Additionally, the euro is trading at GH¢13.30 on the retail market.

Meanwhile, the Bank of Ghana has announced that Ghana is expected to receive $360 million from the IMF in June 2025 to further stabilise the cedi.

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State of Emergency not ‘shoot to kill’

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Let us be clear here. The deliberate twisting of demands by civil society organisations (CSOs) to avoid taking decisive action over galamsey must stop.

The CSOs’ call for a state of emergency is not a demand for its blanket application across the entire country or even all mining-affected areas.

The CSOs are calling for a state of emergency, specifically in our forest reserves and rivers, not nationwide or in every mining zone. 

There are also places in Ghana, off-reserves, towns and districts where galamsey is prevalent and demands heavy-handedness to arrest the situation; which requires applying targeted extended and enhanced measures.

Where we find ourselves now, and looking at the future risks to millions of Ghanaians, the demand for a state of emergency is not too much to ask.

A state of emergency is a government-declared measure enabling extraordinary actions during crises, such as public health crises, natural disasters, security threats or environmental destruction.

When applied to forests and rivers and the impunity of galamsey, it empowers authorities to swiftly halt illegal mining, deploy security forces to protect ecosystems and bypass slow legal processes to prevent irreversible damage.

While it grants expanded powers, like restricting movement or suspending certain rights. 

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The demand here is implementing a targeted, time-bound emergency to save critical natural and essential resources, not a blanket nationwide imposition.

Critics caution against overreach, but this will be an urgent intervention necessary to stop the impunity of galamsey and halt environmental terrorism and ecocide in Ghana. 

When China was confronted with an epidemic of illegal mining, ravaging its environment, fuelling corruption and bleeding its natural wealth dry, it did not hesitate.

It declared war and the decisive actions that followed offered a powerful lesson for Ghana as well.  

Crucial lessons

Armed police and rapid-response units stormed illegal sites, arresting operators, confiscating machinery and shutting down pits within hours.

Drones and satellites exposed hidden operations, leaving no room for escape.

Ghana already has the tools—our AI-powered tracking control room can geo-fence and monitor every excavator in real-time.

Yet this system sits idle while our forests are mowed down and rivers destroyed.

We need to deploy this technology now, enforce joint military-police-led raids and track existing as well as new excavators entering our ports.

China’s playbook was unambiguous; Illegal miners got decades in prison, no bribes and no deals.

Ghana’s Act 995 already provides sufficient punitive punishment for illegal miners, yet enforcement remains weak.

Seized excavators faced public destruction, crushed or auctioned as a warning.

Until our high-tech tracking system covers every machine, we must burn excavators caught in forest reserves or rivers.

No exceptions and no mercy. Deterrence only works when the punishment is certain and severe.

That is why we cannot allow any Chinese found engaging in illegal mining to be deported without first facing the full rigours of the laws of Ghana.

China did not just punish illegal miners; it bankrupted them. Every bank account was frozen, every asset seized.

China froze over 8,400 bank accounts tied to illegal mining (National Audit Office, 2021), revoked licenses and terminated operations.

Ghana’s freeze on Akonta Mining is a good step, but it cannot be the last.

This must become a standard procedure for every company caught destroying our environment.

Ghana’s Ministry of Lands and Natural Resources holds this same power and it is time we used it without exception, favour or delay.

China weaponised public participation — paying citizens handsomely for reporting illegal mines and transforming ordinary villagers into grassroots surveillance networks.

Meanwhile, officials who turned a blind eye faced career-ending consequences: instant dismissal, prosecution, and jail time for negligence.

China paid $26 million in citizen rewards in Jiangxi Province alone (2022 Provincial Report). 

Ghana’s system currently rewards silence; we must flip the script. For example, we can pay whistleblowers 20 per cent of confiscated assets.

We can then terminate the appointments and prosecute any official who refused to see excavators destroying our forests.

When the financial incentives align with justice, compliance will follow.

They forced illegal miners to fully restore destroyed landscapes at gunpoint—no negotiations and no taxpayer-funded clean-ups.

China has been able to reclaim 92 per cent of destroyed lands since 2018, all funded by convicted miners (Natural Resources Ministry, 2023). Additionally, entire regions complicit in mining crimes were cut off from development funds until they provided real environmental rehabilitation. 

Conclusion

Ghana already has the legal framework for this brutal efficiency—the EPA’s “polluter pays” mandate sits idle while excavators gut our forests. Imagine freezing district development funds until illegal mining stops.

Watch how fast local leaders will transform from bystanders to enforcers when roads and clinics hang in the balance.

The solutions and tools exist but the crisis deepens. What’s missing is the merciless will to act.

Ghana’s galamsey crisis may be complex, but the solutions are within reach if we summon the will to act decisively.

Other nations have shown the way: ruthless enforcement, unbreakable accountability and technology-driven crackdowns that leave no room for escape.

Yet here we are, playing cat-and-mouse games with illegal miners while our forests vanish and rivers bleed poison.

The time for half-measures is over.

We must wage this war as if our survival depends on it because it does.

The writer is with A Rocha Ghana. 
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Insurgents kill dozens in Mali base and attack Timbuktu, sources say

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An Al Qaeda-linked jihadist group active in West Africa’s Sahel region has claimed an attack on a military base in Mali on Sunday that two sources said had killed more than 30 soldiers.

In a separate attack on Monday, the group, Jama’a Nusrat ul-Islam wa al-Muslimin (JNIM), said it targeted a military airport and Russian mercenaries in the northern city of Timbuktu, where residents described taking cover from explosions and gunfire.

More than 400 soldiers have reportedly been killed by insurgents since the start of May in bases and towns in Mali, Niger and Burkina Faso, an unstable region prone to coups.

Sunday’s attack in central Mali hit a military base in Boulkessi, near the border with Burkina Faso.

The Malian army said in a statement it had been forced to pull back after dogged defence, but gave no casualty numbers.

Two security sources said more than 30 soldiers had been killed.

A municipal source at Mondoro, near the base, said there were many dead.

Videos shared online showed dozens of insurgents overrunning the base. One showed militants stepping on the bodies of soldiers who had fallen between sandbags. Reuters could not immediately authenticate the videos.

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In Timbuktu, the assailants hit multiple positions with heavy gunfire and shelling, residents said.

“There was panic, people are locked in their homes, we don’t know what’s going on,” one resident told Reuters, before relative calm returned to the city.

Mali’s army said on X on Monday afternoon that the situation was under control and that 13 jihadists had been killed.

“Based on the evidence that is emerging, the scale of the assault and the immediate claims by JNIM suggests this was a long-term and carefully planned attack,” said Byron Cabrol, senior Africa analyst at Dragonfly.

WIDENING INSECURITY

JNIM has claimed a host of recent attacks in the region.

On May 24, it said it had assaulted a base in Dioura, in central Mali, killing 40 soldiers.

Last Friday, it said it had seized a base in Sirakorola in southwestern Mali, although the army said it had repelled the attack. It did not provide a toll for that incident either.

In neighbouring Burkina Faso, JNIM claimed attacks on military positions and the town of Djibo in mid-May in which it said it had killed 200 soldiers.

And in Niger, more than 100 soldiers were killed in two attacks in the Tahoua region on May 24 and the Dosso region on May 26, security sources said.

Neither Burkina Faso nor Niger has published a death toll.

All three countries are ruled by juntas that seized power between 2020 and 2023, citing the inability of civilian governments to stamp out jihadist insurgencies.

All have cut ties with Western nations and turned to Russia for military support, but are still struggling to contain violence that has displaced millions.

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Lilwin loses bid to halt GH¢5 million defamation case filed by Martha Ankomah

Kumawood star Kwadwo Nkansah, popularly known as Lilwin, has lost his request to temporarily halt the GH¢5 million defamation case filed against him by actress Martha Ankomah.

The High Court in Accra rejected the actor’s application for a stay of proceedings and awarded GH¢5,000 in costs against him.

Lilwin’s legal team had argued that the court proceedings should be paused until the Court of Appeal rules on an interlocutory appeal challenging the jurisdiction and venue of the case. According to them, since the actor resides in Kumasi, the matter should be heard there, not in Accra.

However, lawyers for Martha Ankomah strongly opposed the request, describing it as an attempt to delay justice.

Her counsel, Nii Appiatu Plange, noted that no significant progress had been made on the appeal and that Lilwin had failed to meet the legal threshold for proving “exceptional circumstances” that would justify halting the case.

The presiding judge, Justice Forson Baah Agyapong, agreed, stressing that the application lacked merit.

“The court is of the considered view that no exceptional circumstance has been professed,” he stated in his ruling.

The defamation suit stems from public comments Lilwin allegedly made about Martha Ankomah, which she claims damaged her reputation. Attempts at an out-of-court settlement have already failed.

The court has adjourned the case to June 9, when it will resume hearing the main matter. Audiovisual evidence is expected to be presented in open court.

Why Ken Agyapong’s documents couldn’t meet Wontumi’s GH¢50m bail condition

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Former MP for Assin Central, Kennedy Ohene Agyapong Former MP for Assin Central, Kennedy Ohene Agyapong

Andy Appiah-Kubi, lawyer for embattled New Patriotic Party (NPP) Ashanti Regional Chairman Bernard Antwi-Boasiako, popularly known as Chairman Wontumi, has clarified why documents provided by former Member of Parliament for Assin Central, Kennedy Ohene Agyapong, could not meet the bail conditions required for Wontumi’s release from the custody of the Economic and Organised Crime Office (EOCO).

Speaking on Joy News, as monitored by GhanaWeb, lawyer Appiah-Kubi, who is also the immediate past Member of Parliament for Asante Akim North, explained that although Kennedy Agyapong’s documents had enough value to meet the GH¢50 million bail condition, they were not registered.

“Ken Agyapong came forward, he brought some documents, and upon verification, it was realized that they were either leases or assignments that had not been registered, so they lacked title. So we couldn’t use such documents, and I told him. Incidentally, I didn’t keep his documents because they were of no use to me at the time. So I returned those documents to him and advised him that he needs to perfect all his documents,” he stated.

Meanwhile, Chairman Wontumi was released by the Economic and Organised Crime Office (EOCO) on Monday, June 2, 2025.

This came after he met his bail conditions, with assistance facilitated by Bryan Acheampong, the former Minister for Food and Agriculture and Member of Parliament for Abetifi, who stood as one of the sureties.

A motion to appeal Wontumi’s GH¢50 million bail condition was formally withdrawn by his legal team on Monday, June 2, 2025. Originally submitted on May 30, 2025, to the High Court in Accra, the motion was scheduled for hearing on Tuesday, June 3. However, it was withdrawn a day earlier.

On Wednesday, May 28, two justifiable sureties were added to the bail. According to his legal team, led by lawyer Andy Appiah-Kubi, the full bail requirements were met by Friday, May 30.

His lawyers claimed that the ongoing application for bail review was filed without his express authorization, which is why his release was delayed, even though all requirements had been satisfied.

On Thursday, May 29, members of the minority party demonstrated at the EOCO headquarters and staged a walkout from Parliament, calling for his immediate release. They argued that he should have been released on his own recognizance due to his public standing and low flight risk.

As part of their protest, NPP supporters also blocked traffic in front of EOCO’s offices.

Now that the motion has been withdrawn and all bail conditions have been met, EOCO has released Chairman Wontumi.

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