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‘Charles, I’m now an old woman, who would take care of the kids?’

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Mama Acheampong (pictured) is the teacher of Late Daddy Lumba Mama Acheampong (pictured) is the teacher of Late Daddy Lumba

A video of the late Daddy Lumba’s teacher, Mama Acheampong, has gone viral on social media following his passing.

In the video making waves online on July 30, 2025, shared by DL FM, Mama Achampong, who couldn’t control her tears, expressed her heartfelt gratitude to the late Highlife musician for acknowledging her in his songs.

While crying, Mama Acheampong also asked Daddy Lumba’s wife, Serwaa Broni, to stay strong, adding that God knows best.

“Charles, thank you for making me popular. This is very sad and painful news. Akosua, stay strong, everything is going to be fine,” she said.

During her visit to Daddy Lumba’s residence to sign the book of condolence, she tearfully asked, “Charles, who would take care of the kids? I am now an old woman, so I won’t be able to take care of them. Kwadwo, I won’t be able to take care of them. Why did you leave us so soon?”

The late Daddy Lumba, known for his classic hits such as Aben Wo Ha, Sika Asem, Theresa, Anidaso, and Ohia Asomdwe, died on Saturday, July 26, 2025, after battling a brief illness.

He died at age 60.

Watch the video below:

@dlfm1069 Sad Moment As Mama Acheampong ( Daddy Lumba’s Teacher ) Arrives To Sign The Book Of Condolence 💔😭😭💔#dlfm #ghana #RIP #Legend #Daddylumba ♬ original sound – DLFM 106.9

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‘Afenyo-Markin is now our campaign manager, everything he does favours the NDC’

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Asiedu Nketiah (R) says the NPP got it wrong by making Afenyo-Markin (L) its leader in Parliament Asiedu Nketiah (R) says the NPP got it wrong by making Afenyo-Markin (L) its leader in Parliament

The National Chairman of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), Johnson Asiedu Nketiah, has taken a swipe at the Minority Leader, Alexander Kwamena Afenyo-Markin, over his actions in Parliament.

According to him, all the actions of the Minority Leader, who is also the Member of Parliament for Effutu, have been making the NDC look good in the eyes of the public.

He said that Afenyo-Markin has effectively made himself the campaign manager of the NDC for the upcoming 2028 election through his actions.

“Now, Afenyo-Markin has become the campaign manager of the NDC. So, we are praying that nobody will change him. He should be there (as Minority Leader) till the next election because he will help us win.

“All his actions are helping the course of the NDC while sinking the NPP. And so, we see him as our campaign manager. We are praying that they will keep him in his position,” he said in the Twi dialect in a recent interview shared on X on July 29, 2025.

Asiedu Nketiah asserted that the NPP made a huge mistake when it replaced Osei Kyei-Mensah-Bonsu with Afenyo-Markin as its leader in Parliament in the run-up to the 2024 election.

He said that the NPP changed their leaders in the House because of a similar move by the NDC, but unlike the changes made by his side, the opposition NPP’s decision was detrimental.

“If you want to copy something, the conditions must be identical, so that after copying, you will get similar results. If your conditions are different, you must consult before copying; otherwise, you may achieve different results.

“For instance, Osei Kyei-Mensah, the former NPP Majority Leader, has come out to say that he was removed because we reshuffled our leaders. We changed our leaders because we identified some challenges; they copied it, and their change was for the worse,” he said.

Watch a video of his remarks below:

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Dr Ato Forson inaugurates committee to track and protect state properties

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The 15-member committee is chaired by Deputy Minister for Finance, Thomas Ampem Nyarko The 15-member committee is chaired by Deputy Minister for Finance, Thomas Ampem Nyarko

The Minister for Finance, Dr Cassiel Ato Forson, has inaugurated a National Asset Management Working Committee tasked with identifying, accounting for, and ensuring the proper management of Ghana’s public assets.

At a ceremony held in Accra, Dr Forson underscored the urgent need to improve transparency and oversight in the management of state properties.

He lamented the absence of a comprehensive State Assets Register, describing it as a major gap in Ghana’s public financial management system.

He called for bold steps to reverse years of neglect, misuse, and illegal occupation of government-owned assets.

The finance minister also expressed concern about the deteriorating condition of several public properties and the growing trend of unauthorised sales of state lands.

“The time has come to take stock and protect the assets that belong to all Ghanaians. We cannot continue acquiring new public assets without properly managing the ones we already have,” Dr Forson said.

The newly formed committee will be chaired by the Deputy Minister for Finance, Thomas Ampem Nyarko, who pledged to lead a new era of accountability in state asset management.

“This committee is committed to ending the culture of neglect and ensuring every public asset is properly documented and preserved,” Nyarko stated.

The 15-member committee draws its membership from key ministries, departments, and agencies, ensuring broad representation in the oversight of state property. Members include senior officials from the Office of the President, Ministry of Works and Housing, Attorney-General’s Department, Ministry of Education, Health, Lands and Natural Resources, Local Government, and other key agencies.

Full committee membership:

• Thomas Ampem Nyarko – Deputy Minister, Ministry of Finance (Chairperson)

• Abigail Naa Odoi – Deputy Director, Office of the President

• Edwin Nkrumah – Assistant Chief Estate Manager, Ministry of Works, Housing and Water Resources

• Dr Sylvia Adusu – Chief State Attorney, Attorney-General’s Department

• Mavis Asare Donkor – Director of General Administration, Ministry of Education

• Frank Raji – Director of General Administration, Ministry of Health

• Theophilus Okine – Director of Procurement and Supply Chain, Ministry of Defence

• Dr Gideon Asamoah Tetteh – Director of Finance and Administration, Ministry of the Interior

• Erya Nutsugah – Director of Policy, Planning, Budget, Monitoring and Evaluation, Ministry of Lands and Natural Resources

• Dela Kemevor – Director of General Administration, Ministry of Local Government, Chieftaincy and Religious Affairs

• Walter A. Adabere – Acting Director of Administration and Deputy Director, Research, Monitoring and Evaluation, Office of the Administrator-General

• Dr Gad Asowoe Akwensivie (Esq.) – Acting Administrator, Office of the Administrator of Stool Lands

• Anthony Mallen Ntiador – Acting Deputy Executive Secretary, Lands Commission

• James Bondzie – Principal Estate Manager, Public Works Department

• Millicent Atuguba – Acting General Manager, Operations, State Interests and Governance Authority (SIGA)

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Davido Pays Tribute To Daddy Lumba At Toronto Concert

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Davido (right) and Daddy Lumba

 

Nigerian music star Davido has honoured the late Ghanaian highlife legend Daddy Lumba during his 5Five Alive Tour in Toronto, Canada.

During his performance over the weekend, Davido played some of Lumba’s popular songs, including ‘Aben Wo Ha’, and dedicated the moment to the late musician. The crowd cheered and sang along as Davido praised Daddy Lumba’s influence on African music.

Daddy Lumba, whose real name was Charles Kwadwo Fosu, died in the early hours of Saturday, July 26, 2025, after a short illness.

Many public figures have also paid tribute, including current President John Mahama, ex-President Nana Akufo-Addo, former Vice President Dr Bawumia, Musician Rocky Dawuni and Nana Acheampong and Tourism Minister Dzifa Gomashie.

A family statement described Lumba as more than just a musician — a cultural icon whose music touched many lives. Funeral details will be announced at the appropriate time.

Minority Slams Govt Over New Taxes

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Dr. Mohammed Amin Adam

 

The Minority in Parliament has accused the government of imposing an austerity regime through excessive taxation, warning that the economic burden being transferred to ordinary Ghanaians is unsustainable and unjust.

According to them, within the first seven months of 2025, the government has introduced or increased at least ten separate taxes, turning fiscal consolidation into what they describe as “revenue extraction by compulsion.”

The claim was made in a statement delivered by Dr. Mohammed Amin Adam, Ranking Member of the Finance Committee and immediate past Minister of Finance, during a Minority press conference on the 2025 Mid-Year Budget Review yesterday in Parliament.

Dr. Adam said the raft of taxes – ranging from utility hikes to levies on insurance, gaming, and imports –reveals a government more focused on squeezing the public than rebuilding the economy.

“We are witnessing an unprecedented level of taxation within a very short period, without corresponding improvements in social protection, public services, or job creation,” he declared.

Among the tax measures cited by the Minority are new or increased levies on water and electricity; repeated upward adjustments in fuel taxes; a 5% tax on insurance premiums; higher taxes on betting, gaming, and digital winnings; and VAT extensions to previously exempt items such as sanitary pads and educational materials.

The rest are increased charges on business registration and services; a proposed “Dumsor Levy” hidden in the Energy Sector Recovery Framework; and rising port charges affecting the importation of food and vehicles.

Dr. Amin Adam described these as regressive taxes that disproportionately harm the poor and vulnerable. “This government’s obsession with tax revenue is not about restoring fiscal balance – it is about transferring the cost of its mismanagement to the suffering masses,” he said.

The Minority pointed out that despite these tax increases, the government still missed its revenue target for the first half of 2025 by GH¢3 billion. According to Dr. Adam, this shortfall exposes the failure of the government’s revenue strategy, which ignores the principles of equity, efficiency, and economic productivity.

He argued that aggressive taxation is being used as a substitute for genuine structural reforms. “What we are witnessing is not fiscal discipline. It is a crude and lazy approach to raising revenue while ignoring inefficiencies, leakages, and unproductive expenditures,” Dr. Adam noted.

He further accused the government of mismanaging the economic recovery, stating that while taxes are increasing, there is little to show by way of improved public service delivery, infrastructure development, or job creation. “People are paying more, but getting less. This is not consolidation; it is economic punishment,” he stressed.

According to him, small and medium enterprises (SMEs), the informal sector, and working-class households are said to be bearing the brunt of the new taxes.

The former Finance Minister cited widespread complaints from transport operators, market women, and young entrepreneurs who say they are unable to keep up with the rising cost of operations due to cumulative tax pressure.

The Minority questioned the economic logic of taxing critical sectors like insurance and gaming, which have been key to expanding financial inclusion and youth livelihoods. “Even sectors that should be incentivised are now being overburdened with taxes. This is short-sighted and counterproductive,” they warned.

Dr. Amin Adam also criticised the government’s enforcement approach, which he described as coercive and unsympathetic. “Taxation under this regime has become punitive, not participatory. The citizen is treated as a mere source of revenue, not a stakeholder in the economy,” he asserted.

He urged the government to reassess its fiscal direction ahead of the 2026 Budget. “The Ghanaian people cannot continue to bear the weight of this government’s failures. We call for the immediate withdrawal of these draconian tax measures and a shift towards policies that promote productivity, equity, and shared growth,” he said.

The Minority pledged to resist any further attempts to impose what they called “stealth taxes” through service charges and levies disguised as administrative fees. They also called on civil society organisations, labour unions, and professional bodies to speak out against the trend.

“The people are being taxed into poverty. Enough is enough,” Dr. Adam concluded.

By Ernest Kofi Adu, Parliament House

NGO Wants Govt To Act On Social Ills

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A scene during the programme

 

The Health4DStreets outreach, which took place last Saturday, July 12, 2025, at the Efua Sutherland Park in Accra, has called on government to address the challenge of teenage pregnancy and drug abuse in society.

The full-day programme, organised by the Public Health Alliance International Ghana (PHAIG) brought together hundreds of youth, health professionals, and public health advocates to raise awareness and provide solutions to the growing challenges of drug abuse, teenage pregnancy, and streetism in Ghana.

The day began with a community aerobics session followed by a health screening, free National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS) and Ghana Card registrations and renewal for street individuals and vulnerable youth.

During his welcome address, Dr. Samuel Nuamah, Executive Director of PHAIG, called on government and stakeholders to take urgent steps in addressing the rising cases of drug abuse, teenage pregnancy, sexually transmitted diseases, and homelessness among Ghanaian youth.

“We are losing a generation to drugs and despair. If we don’t act now, the consequences will be very devastating,” he warned.

The programme featured a diverse lineup of activities, including expert talks on sexual and reproductive health by Dr. Ama Ghunney from University of Ghana Medical Centre (UGMC), and a compelling session on drug abuse and mental health by Dr. (Med.) Robert Assuah, a psychiatrist from the Accra Psychiatric Hospital.

Alhaji Mohammed Saani Adams, Director for Youth Development & Empowerment at the Ministry of Sports and Recreation, delivered opening remarks, commending the initiative and encouraging collective responsibility toward the nation’s youth.

There were also inspiring talks on entrepreneurship and youth development from Ms. Ami Seglah and Mr. Klenam of Health Alliance in Tech, followed by an interactive open forum that gave the young people present, the platform to put forth their challenges and suggestions.

A major highlight of the event was a motivational talk by celebrated artiste Mr. Kwame Nsiah Apau, popularly known as Okyeame Kwame, who spoke passionately on “Harnessing Creativity for Youth Development,” urging young people to use their talents as tools for transformation.

Rev. Edward Agyekum Kufuor gave a talk on youth development, and how youth development goes beyond what one learns in school, but mostly about the people that one comes across and socialises with, which has much impact in shaping one’s development.

The event was interspersed with powerful musical performances from artists such as Okyeame Kwame, Abochi, Tsax, and many others, creating a vibrant atmosphere that balanced education, entertainment, and empowerment. The CEO of Telecel, Madam Patricia Obo-Nai was there to grace the occasion.

PHAIG would also like to take the opportunity to appeal to organizations and individuals who would love to support this initiative to do so by reaching to us on 0553475420 or 0303980531. Donations towards the project and organization can also be made via these accounts below:
ECOBANK
Account name : Public Health Alliance International Ghana
Account number :1441002553343
Head office Branch
MTN Mobile Money
Account name – Public Health Alliance International Ghana
Account number :0598870608

By George Clifford Owusu

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‘I’m grateful for every moment we’ve shared’ – Lordina tells Mahama on 33rd anniversary

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First Lady Lordina Mahama, has penned a touching tribute to her husband, President John Dramani Mahama, as the couple celebrates 33 years of marriage.

In a Facebook post sighted by GhanaWeekend on Wednesday, July 30, 2025, Mrs. Mahama shared her deep appreciation and love for the President, reflecting on their journey together over the past three decades.

McDan’s Warehouse allegedly demolished by national security operatives

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A warehouse owned by renowned Ghanaian businessman and Executive Chairman of the McDan Group, Daniel McKorley, was allegedly demolished late Monday night by national security operatives.

The structure, located on the Spintex Road next to Action Chapel, was reportedly torn down around 7.00pm.

Eyewitnesses say several excavators were involved in the operation.

Though still under construction and unoccupied, construction workers living on-site witnessed the demolition firsthand.

The demolition is believed to be linked to a legal dispute over the ownership of the land between McDan Group and the Airport Company of Ghana.

Reports also indicate that other showrooms in the vicinity have been demolished as well.

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Chic Mother and Daughter Matching Outfits: Twinning in Style

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There’s something heartwarming and undeniably stylish about mother and daughter matching outfits. These coordinated looks not only showcase a strong bond but also turn heads at any event. Whether it’s for birthdays, weddings, family photoshoots, or church services, twinning with your little girl creates a beautiful fashion statement filled with love and creativity.

One of the most loved styles is the Ankara matching outfit. The bold prints and rich colors of Ankara fabric allow mothers and daughters to wear similar gowns, skirts and blouses, or jumpsuits with playful accents like ruffles, bows, or flared sleeves. These outfits can be designed to match exactly or reflect each other with unique variations to suit both mom and child.

Lace and satin combinations also offer elegant matching possibilities. These are perfect for formal occasions such as weddings or engagements. A flowing lace gown for mom paired with a cute tutu-style dress or peplum top for the daughter adds charm and sophistication.

For more casual events, consider t-shirt and skirt combos, jumpsuits, or two-piece outfits in matching prints or color schemes. These styles are not only fashionable but also comfortable and perfect for outings or everyday twinning moments.

Accessories like headbands, turbans, and handbags can also be coordinated to complete the look. Footwear in matching tones further enhances the style, creating a polished and picture-perfect appearance.

Matching mother and daughter outfits are more than just fashion they create lasting memories and adorable photo opportunities. Whether simple or extravagant, these outfits symbolize a special connection and bring joy to both mother and child. So, if you’re looking to make a fashionable impression while celebrating your bond, twinning is always a lovely choice!

NPP Flagbearer Race: Aspirants To Pay GH¢600k

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Aspirants of the 2026 New Patriotic Party (NPP) flagbearer position will be required to pay a total amount of GH¢600,000 which includes GH¢100,000 nomination fee and GH¢500,000 filing fee.

General Secretary of the party, Justin Kodua Frimpong, who announced this at a press briefing yesterday in Accra when nominations were opened, said “Any member of the party wishing to apply for nomination as the party’s presidential candidate shall obtain the nomination forms after paying a non-refundable fee of One Hundred Thousand Cedis (GH¢100,000) in Bankers Draft in favour of the New Patriotic Party Headquarters, Accra.”

He further added, “The Filing Fee for the Presidential Nomination is Five Hundred Thousand Ghana Cedis (GH¢500,000) to be paid in Bankers Draft in favour of the New Patriotic Party National Headquarters, Accra.”

According to the party, nomination for the position of the party’s flagbearer will close on Thursday, August 28, 2025 pursuant to Article 13(1)(2) of its Constitution.

The General Secretary also indicated that apart from the fee for the nomination forms and filing fee, an aspiring presidential candidate is also required to pay a ‘Development Fee’ as determined by the National Council.

Members to participate in the Flagbearer election

Members of the party who are eligible to participate in the election, according to the General Secretary, include all members of the National Council, voting members of the National Executive Committee, all voting members of the Regional Executive Committees and all former Regional Executives.

The rest are all voting members of the constituency executive committees, all former constituency executives, all electoral area coordinators, and the five polling station executive officers in each polling station.

“All members of the National Council of Elders, the 30 members of the National Council of Patrons, all the party’s Members of Parliament, all the party’s former card bearing Members of Parliament and all former party card bearing parliamentary candidates,” he added.

9-Member Election Committee

Mr. Kodua noted that a nine-member Presidential Elections Committee chaired by Joseph Osei Owusu, former Member of Parliament for Bekwai and former First Deputy Speaker of Parliament was constituted to steer the affairs of the campaign and all issues bothering on election of the presidential candidate.

Other members of the committee are Barbara Benisa, Isaac Yaw Boamah, Ampofo Adusei, Madam Afua Gyekyewaa, Evans Nimako, William Yamoa, Madam Rita Talata Asobayere and Kwabena Abankwa Yeboah.

Vetting Committee for Presidential Election

Mr. Kodua further stated that the vetting committee for the presidential primary comprises Dr. Kwame Addo Kufuor, chairman, a former Member of Parliament for Manhyia, and a member of National Council of Elders, Stephen Sekyere-Abankwa, and Osei Bonsu Amoah, former Member of Parliament for Akuapem South.

Others include Dr. Lord Oblitey Commey, Elizabeth Ohene, and Evans Nimako, Rita Talata Asobayere, Frank Davis, Kwesi Amoako Atta and Hackman Owusu Agyemang.

Akwatia By-election

Mr. Kodua said the party is fully prepared to take part in the Akwatia by-election following consensus by various stakeholders and officers to select Solomon Kwame Asumadu to contest on the ticket of the party.

He indicated that the National Committee of the party is prepared to support and give its candidate all the necessary assistance to enable him retain the seat, while commending members of the committee and executives of the party at Akwatia for their support.

By Ebenezer K. Amponsah

Top 50 Finalists for 2025 Literacy Challenge to be announced August 4

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The Top 50 finalists for the 2025 edition of The Literacy Challenge will be officially unveiled on Monday, August 4, 2025.

The announcement will be broadcast live on Citi FM’s Breakfast Show and Channel One TV’s Breakfast Daily.

This year’s competition invited Junior High School (JHS) students from across Ghana to respond to a pressing and relevant topic:

“In not less than 600 words, discuss the effects of Climate Change on Agriculture in Ghana. What challenges do these effects create for individuals, families, communities, and the nation? Suggest practical solutions to help all Ghanaians mitigate these challenges.”

Hundreds of essay submissions were received from all regions of the country, and the Top 50 were selected following a rigorous review process.

Level II: Aptitude Test

The Top 50 students from Level I take part in a rigorous general knowledge and logic-based assessment, designed to test how they think, not just what they’ve memorised.

Level III: Live Quiz

The Top 10 finalists go head-to-head in a televised general knowledge quiz. This level showcases composure, presence of mind, and brilliance under pressure.

The ultimate winner will receive a cash prize of GH¢10,000, a trophy, and the prestigious title of Ghana’s Most Outstanding All-Round JHS Student.

Break generational curses for good of your children – Iyabo Ojo tells mothers

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Nollywood actress Iyabo Ojo has shared a message with mothers, urging them to overcome negative generational traditions and foster a positive environment for their kids.

Speaking during her daughter Priscilla’s baby shower held over the weekend in Canada, Iyabo emphasised the significance of purposeful parenting and affirming positive declarations.

McDan’s warehouse demolished by alleged military men

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Ghanaian business mogul Dr Daniel McKorley, popularly known as McDan Warehouse at Spintex, has been demolished by alleged military men.

According to reports by UTV, the demolishing work occurred on Monday, July 28, 2025, along the Spintex Road in Accra.

One of the workers at the warehouse, speaking to UTV, stated, “We were here when they came with excavators.

Ministry of Health settles salary payments for 321 Pharmacist House Officers

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Kwabena Mintah Akandoh is the Minister of Health Kwabena Mintah Akandoh is the Minister of Health

The Ministry of Health has confirmed the successful processing of salaries for 321 Pharmacist House Officers who completed their housemanship in 2024.

In a statement dated July 29, 2025, the Ministry described the development as a significant step toward resolving longstanding financial obligations within the health sector.

The Ministry also acknowledged growing concerns among the 2024 batch of Rotation Nurses and Allied Health Interns, who began their rotations in May 2024 and completed in May 2025 but have yet to receive their salaries.

Officials say efforts are underway, in collaboration with relevant government agencies, to expedite the clearance process and ensure that all outstanding payments are released without further delay.

“This effort reflects the Ministry’s broader commitment to resolving salary arrears across all health worker categories to ensure that every qualified professional is properly remunerated to boost their morale to deliver essential healthcare services to Ghanaians,” the statement said.

According to the Ministry, the delay in payments was due to the previous government’s failure to secure the necessary financial clearance before the interns were deployed.

The Ministry assured the affected interns that their concerns are being treated with urgency and that steps are being taken to establish a more sustainable system to prevent future delays in salary payments.

Read the statement below

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Ghana hosts West Africa’s first international business Cats Olympiad

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Ghana has hosted the inaugural edition of the International Business Cats Olympiad in West Africa.

The prestigious competition was organised under the auspices of the Ghana-Russia Center for Commerce and Relations, in collaboration with SEZ Alabuga from the Republic of Tatarstan, Russian Federation, on Friday, July 25.

A total of 24 candidates participated in the finals, with three emerging as winners. The first prize was a laptop, the second-place winner received a smartphone, and a tie for third place saw both candidates awarded smart tablets.

This groundbreaking initiative attracted an array of dignitaries, including Mr Dzifa Gunu, Chief Executive Officer of the Accra Digital Centre, Daniel Nana Addo-Kenneth, Member of Parliament for the Okere Constituency, and Reverend Sheila Tetteh of the Living Streams Baptist Church.

In his opening remarks, Mr John Aggrey, Chief Executive Officer of the Ghana-Russia Center, recounted the inspirational journey that brought the Olympiad from concept to execution.

He stressed the importance of youth engagement in such platforms, encouraging young participants to embrace this unique opportunity to enhance their competencies in business acumen, financial literacy, digital innovation, and entrepreneurial leadership.

Messages of goodwill flowed from guests, with Mr. Addo-Kenneth calling for the project to be scaled nationwide and made fully inclusive, particularly in terms of gender representation.

He advocated for decentralisation of the programme, noting its transformative potential for Ghana’s youth.

Representing the SEZ Alabuga delegation were Mr Konstantin Trifonov, Deputy Project Leader for Human Resources and International Cooperation, and Ms Chulpan Islamova, a Leading Specialist.

Their presentation spotlighted the Alabuga Start Programme, underscoring its tangible benefits and Ghana’s commendable performance in the lead-up to the Olympiad.

Madam Ziona Ayorkor, Head of Business Development and Innovations and Female Coordinator for the candidates, lauded the finalists for their perseverance and discipline throughout the training period.

She urged them to exhibit grace, etiquette, and excellence as ambassadors on the global business stage.

According to the Ghana-Russia Center for Commerce and Relations, Olympiad marks a major milestone in Ghana’s and West Africa’s entrepreneurial journey, laying the foundation for deeper international collaboration and knowledge exchange.

Mr. John Aggrey emphasised that, through the vision of the Ghana-Russia Centre and its partners, the region is taking bold steps to empower the next generation of business leaders and advance financial independence across the continent.

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I don’t allow sleepovers anymore because a girl nearly died in my house

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File photo of a worried man File photo of a worried man

Dear GhanaWeb,

Three years ago, I met this lady somewhere around town. She was a very lovely person. I’ll say of all the ladies I’ve met, she was the only person who was so different and had good communication skills.

I was so attracted to her choice of words and her composure. I invited her over for a sleepover.

She was in Accra, and I was in Kumasi. I was in my final year in the university, so she visited on campus.

She came on Friday, and we spent that night peacefully. We ate, had sex, and spoke to a length. We cooked on Saturday and took a walk later that evening.

Around 1am, that dawn, she developed high fever, we both thought it was malaria. It was so bad that I’d have to go and get her some malaria drugs at that odd hour. I searched till I got some.

She took the drug and slept, but nothing was working. Around 3a.m, she started crying that she was dying. I tried to calm her, but she kept saying she was dying. She looked so weak and helpless.

At this point, fear gripped me. I reached out to a mate who came to help me take her to the hospital. I backed her till we got there. There was no car.

She couldn’t talk, the doctors kept taking every penny I had till I was empty. They kept doing different labs.

I had to call friends and borrow money. Around 11 am that Sunday, the doctor came to tell me that her kidney had failed.

At that point, I realised my problem was bigger than me. I had to take her phone to call whoever I could, to inform them.

I couldn’t succeed. Hours later, she managed to open her eyes briefly. She took her phone and called her mom. They came to Kumasi to see her.

Lucky enough, they weren’t mad at me. They got an ambulance and took her back to Accra.

I had the biggest relief of my life when that ambulance took off from the hospital.

Despite losing every penny I had, I still thank God she didn’t die in my hands and her parents were very understanding because the girl was only 23 years old.

She passed on just about a month after. They couldn’t save her. She was a good lady, I still feel bad that she left this earth that young.

From that day till now, I vowed to never let anyone sleep at my place. The pressure I went through within those 24 hours? Only God knows!

Some women broke up with me because I did not allow them to sleepover.

This incident haunts me everyday and my partners always feel I’m not over the girl who died.

How do I overcome this? What should I do to convince myself that what happened was an accident?

FG/EB

Watch the mood at Daddy Lumba’s residence after news of his shocking demise

Nii Latse II sues King Teiko Tsuru II, National House of Chiefs

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Nii Latse II (L) wants the name of Nii Tsuru II removed from the Register of Chiefs as Ga Mantse Nii Latse II (L) wants the name of Nii Tsuru II removed from the Register of Chiefs as Ga Mantse

It seems the feud over the Ga Mantse stool has not ended, as Nii Tackie Adama Latse II has once again sued the current occupant of the stool, King Tackie Teiko Tsuru II, as well as the National House of Chiefs.

The suit comes after the Supreme Court reversed the ruling of the Kumasi High Court and the Court of Appeal in Kumasi, which ordered the National House of Chiefs to restore the name of Nii Tackie Adama Latse II to its National Register as Ga Mantse.

In his latest suit, which was filed at the Kumasi High Court on Tuesday, July 29, 2025, Nii Latse II, through his lawyer, argued that his name was unlawfully removed from the records of the National House of Chiefs as Ga Mantse.

He is, therefore, asking the court to order the reinstatement of his name to the records.

He also asked the court to order the removal of the name of Nii Tackie Teiko Tsuru II as Ga Mantse.

Below are the full reliefs he is seeking:

– A declaration that the expungement or removal of the name of the Plaintiff from the National Register of Chiefs by the 2nd Defendant herein was unlawful, arbitrary, and contrary to natural justice.

– A declaration that the entry of the name of the 1st Defendant herein, KELVIN TACKIE ABIA a.k.a. NII TACKIE TEIKO TSURU II, by the 2nd Defendant herein onto the National Register of Chiefs and/or the Chieftaincy Bulletin as Ga Mantse is wrongful, unlawful, and illegitimate.

– An order directed at the 2nd Defendant to expunge the name and all other particulars of the 1st Defendant herein from the National Register of Chiefs and/or the Chieftaincy Bulletin.

– An order directed at the 2nd Defendant to restore the name of the Plaintiff herein onto the National Register of Chiefs as the Ga Mantse.

– Costs, including legal fees.

– Any other order or orders that the court may deem fit.

See the court documents below:

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Why Akufo-Addo deserves credit for Black Queens’ success – Mustapha Ussif explains

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Former President Akufo-Addo (L) appointed Mustapha Ussif (R) as the sports minister in his tenure Former President Akufo-Addo (L) appointed Mustapha Ussif (R) as the sports minister in his tenure

Former sports minister, Mustapha Ussif, has said that the ex-President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo’s government played a pivotal role in uplifting women’s football in the country.

He explained that during the COVID-19 pandemic period, when football activities were put on hold, the then government provided a stipend to team mates of the women’s teams in the country.

The Member of Parliament for Yagaba-Kubori Constituency noted that it helped the players stay fit and that numerous AstroTurfs were built for the Ghana Women’s Premier League matches as a result of the initiative.

Speaking in Parliament on July 29, 2025, Ussif called on the public to commend former President Akufo-Addo for his investment in women’s football, leading to the Black Queens’ success.

“Mr Speaker, we shouldn’t also forget that when COVID-19 happened, for the first time in the history of Ghana, His Excellency President Nana Akufo-Addo ensured that all Women’s Premier League players were put on stipends and they were paid. Most of these players are beneficiaries of those stipends.

“The numerous AstroTurfs that His Excellency Nana Akufo-Addo also constructed across Ghana, served as training grounds for most of the Women’s Premier Clubs, and this is the result of the successes that we are talking about,” he said.

The former minister admonished the incumbent government to continue investing in sporting infrastructure to improve the fortunes of football in the country.

“I want to urge them that the government should continue to ensure that the initiative of getting every district a befitting sports facility doesn’t become a thing of the past,” Ussif added.

The remarks come following the Black Queens’ feat of securing the bronze title in the 2024 Women’s African Cup of Nations (WAFCON) after beating South Africa to finish third.

Watch Ussif’s remarks below:

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“I beg you, let’s not politicise Bawku conflict”- Mahama Ayariga tells Nitiwul

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Majority Leader and Member of Parliament for Bawku Central, Mahama Ayariga, has urged legislators and social commentators to refrain from politicising the Bawku conflict, given the volatile situation in the area.

The Majority Leader noted that the Bawku conflict could be traced back to 1957; therefore, it would be disingenuous for any political party to use the Bawku conflict to score a “cheap” political point.

Mr Ayariga was responding to former Minister of Defence, Dominic Nitiwul, the  New Patriotic Party (NPP) Member of Parliament for Bimbilla, who criticised the incumbent government for failing to release funds and logistical resources to the Military to deal swiftly with the Bawku crisis.

Mr Nitiwul was commenting on the Mid-Year Budget Review during a debate in Parliament.

Mr Nitiwul also refuted claims made by Finance Minister Dr Cassiel Ato Forson, during the mid-year budget review that the government had supplied 3,500 motobikes to the security agencies.

Mr Ayariga, while clarifying issues on the floor of Parliament, remarked: “I have restrained myself from commenting on Bawku…I beg you, don’t politicise Bawku…let’s be sensitive to the volatile security situation in Bawku.”

The Bawku Central legislator gave the assurance that the government was working tirelessly to bring lasting peace to the area.

The Bawku conflict has escalated in recent weeks with the killing of a Kusasi Chief in Asawase in Kumasi and the subsequent killing of two students at the Nalerigu Senior High School by unknown gunmen.

Those killings have been linked to the Bawku ethnic conflict, thus sparking public outcry and demand for the government to act decisively to end the conflict.

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Stop spreading falsehoods — NDC’s Madilo cautions NPP

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A member of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) communication team, Wonder Madilo, has issued a strong caution to the New Patriotic Party (NPP), warning them to desist from misinforming the public in their bid to discredit the new administration.

Speaking on Channel One TV’s Breakfast Daily on Wednesday, July 30,  Madilo said the NDC government remains focused on delivering its mandate to Ghanaians and will not tolerate propaganda or falsehoods designed to undermine its credibility.

“We will not allow the NPP to trumpet things that do not exist. We owe it a responsibility to correct the wrong impressions they are putting out. We are conscious that we are talking to Ghanaians, and they are the best judges of our performance,” he stated.

Mr. Madilo emphasised that while the NDC welcomes healthy opposition and constructive criticism, it will not permit a repeat of what he described as the NPP’s 2016 playbook, where, according to him, misinformation and populist narratives were used to sway public opinion.

“What we don’t want is for the NPP to go off on their own, fabricating stories and presenting them as facts. Ghanaians are watching closely this time,” he added.

Madilo’s comments come at a time when the new NDC government is under public scrutiny over a series of tax adjustments it has introduced within its first seven months in office, moves it says are necessary to stabilise the economy inherited from the previous administration.

However, the NPP Minority in Parliament has labelled the changes as harsh and inconsistent with the NDC’s promises of relief. At a press conference on Tuesday, July 29, 2025, the NPP’s Deputy Ranking Member on the Finance Committee, Dr. Gideon Boako, criticised the government for what he called an “unprecedented” rush of new tax policies.

According to him, the Growth and Sustainability Levy increased from 1% to 3% with its expiration extended to 2028, a new 1% special import levy, and a 21.9% VAT on life insurance premiums excluding motor vehicle coverage.

Man Wins Case Against Google After N@ked Photo on Street View Goes Viral

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An Argentinian man has won a court case against Google after he was accidentally photographed naked in his own yard and the image was published on Google Street View.

The incident happened back in 2017 in Bragado, a small town about 200 kilometers from Buenos Aires. A Google Street View car passed by while the man was outside on his property with no clothes on.

Data in mid-year budget review misleading — Minority

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The Minority has raised alarm on alleged misleading data presented by the Finance Minister, Dr Cassiel Ato Forson, in the mid-year  budget review last week.

Speaking at a press conference held in Parliament today (Tuesday, July 29, 2025), a former Finance Minister, Dr Mohammed Amin Adam, said the Finance Minister’s attribution of the 2022 economic crises as being significantly due to corruption and reckless expenditure were very unfortunate.

“In the years 2017, 2018 and 2019 Ghana recorded primary surpluses during the era of the previous government. In fact, the 2017 primary balance surplus was rather the first attained after more than a decade. Again, during the first half of 2024 Ghana recorded primary surplus,” he said.

Advice

The former minister advised Dr Forson to show humility and appreciate the solid foundation laid for him by the previous administration.

He said although the finance minister touted significant debt to GDP ratio reduction, he believed it would further go down after the rebasing.

Among some of the measures cited by Dr Adam were, “debt relief under the debt restructuring programme instituted by the previous government (eg. France has cancelled €87.7M of our debt; GDP expansion under the previous government, which raised the denominator and helped ease the debt ratio”.

He added that there was no major shift in the fiscal space, apart from the Cedi appreciation supported by those reserves.

“GDP grew from 4.9 per cent in first quarter of 2024 to 5.3 per cent in first quarter of 2025 an 8 per cent improvement. For context, there was a 50 per cent jump in GDP growth from 4.4 per cent in Q1 2016 to 6.6 per cent in 2017 first quarter,” he said.

Dr Adam indicated that outturns showed that the minister had to abandon his original fiscal programme and adopted the recommendations that were made by the minority when the original budget was presented.

“The expansionary plan presented has now had to be cut by some GH¢19 billion in line with the Minority’s call for cuts.

It is because of this that the govt is able to achieve a 1.1 per cent primary balance” he said. 

Additionally, the MP for Ofoase Ayirebi, Kojo Oppong Nkrumah, argued that contrary to the government’s initial strategy to be able to increase revenue without introducing new taxes, the outturns at midyear showed that its revenue strategy had failed.

He emphasised that the government introduced eight new taxes after sweeping GH¢11 billion as balances brought forward while it also recorded a revenue shortfall of GH¢3 billion.

Mr Nkrumah asserted that consequences of the failed fiscal strategy were that the new taxes would soon translate into inflation as was being warned by the Bank of Ghana while the GH¢ 19 billion expenditure cuts without a compensating strategy were now affecting the government’s ability to deliver on public goods and services.

‘Afenyo-Markin is now our campaign manager, everything he does favours the NDC’

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Asiedu Nketiah (R) says the NPP got it wrong by making Afenyo-Markin (L) its leader in Parliament Asiedu Nketiah (R) says the NPP got it wrong by making Afenyo-Markin (L) its leader in Parliament

The National Chairman of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), Johnson Asiedu Nketiah, has taken a swipe at the Minority Leader, Alexander Kwamena Afenyo-Markin, over his actions in Parliament.

According to him, all the actions of the Minority Leader, who is also the Member of Parliament for Effutu, have been making the NDC look good in the eyes of the public.

He said that Afenyo-Markin has effectively made himself the campaign manager of the NDC for the upcoming 2028 election through his actions.

“Now, Afenyo-Markin has become the campaign manager of the NDC. So, we are praying that nobody will change him. He should be there (as Minority Leader) till the next election because he will help us win.

“All his actions are helping the course of the NDC while sinking the NPP. And so, we see him as our campaign manager. We are praying that they will keep him in his position,” he said in the Twi dialect in a recent interview shared on X on July 29, 2025.

Asiedu Nketiah asserted that the NPP made a huge mistake when it replaced Osei Kyei-Mensah-Bonsu with Afenyo-Markin as its leader in Parliament in the run-up to the 2024 election.

He said that the NPP changed their leaders in the House because of a similar move by the NDC, but unlike the changes made by his side, the opposition NPP’s decision was detrimental.

“If you want to copy something, the conditions must be identical, so that after copying, you will get similar results. If your conditions are different, you must consult before copying; otherwise, you may achieve different results.

“For instance, Osei Kyei-Mensah, the former NPP Majority Leader, has come out to say that he was removed because we reshuffled our leaders. We changed our leaders because we identified some challenges; they copied it, and their change was for the worse,” he said.

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Actor Don Richard Begs For Financial Help Amid Battle With Kidney Disease

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Speaking in the video, Richard disclosed that he has been battling kidney disease.

Popular Nollywood actor Don Richard has begged Nigerians to come to his rescue.

The actor who is soliciting for financial help from the general public revealed that he’s battling kidney disease.

The actor made the plea on Tuesday evening in a video shared on Instagram by his colleague and Talk to B show host, Biola Bayo.

Citizen Eye Ghana: Julius Debrah emerges as most strategic choice for NDC’s 2028 presidential candidate

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Citizen Eye Ghana, a civil society organization committed to deepening democratic governance and promoting informed political participation, has conducted a strategic assessment of potential presidential candidates within the National Democratic Congress (NDC) ahead of the party’s internal selection process.

Based on months of research, stakeholder consultations, and political trend analysis, their findings strongly indicate that the Chief of Staff to the President, Julius Debrah, stands out as the most qualified, strategic, and unifying choice to lead the NDC into the 2028 elections.

The analysis by Citizen Eye Ghana factored in four critical areas: regional balance, age and energy, governance experience, and personal leadership qualities.

Regional Balance and Political Strategy

Historically, Ghana’s electorate has leaned toward regional inclusivity when choosing leadership. With the current president hailing from the Northern Region, our research suggests that the political atmosphere is more favorable for a southern candidate to represent the NDC. While figures like Hon. Haruna Iddrisu, at 54, bring energy and intellect to the table, selecting another candidate from the north could be perceived as lacking regional diversity. Hon. Julius Debrah, a native of the Eastern Region, provides the NDC with strategic geographical appeal and helps the party align with national expectations of regional balance.

Age, Capacity, and Electoral Trends

Our review of past electoral outcomes in Ghana’s Fourth Republic reveals a consistent pattern: younger presidential candidates tend to enjoy greater momentum and public support. Mr. Asiedu Nketiah, at 68, is a seasoned party operative, but his age may not align with the current demographic expectations of the electorate. In contrast, Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, though full of promise at 44, has not yet accumulated the executive experience needed for a presidential role.

Hon. Julius Debrah, at 59, is uniquely positioned, mature yet vibrant, tested but still dynamic. He is at the optimal age where energy, wisdom, and experience intersect.

Executive Governance Experience

One of the most decisive findings from our study is the unmatched governance exposure Hon. Julius Debrah brings to the table. From his days as Eastern Regional Minister to his tenure as Minister for Local Government and Rural Development, and eventually as Chief of Staff under President John Mahama, Debrah has navigated the highest corridors of power.

As Chief of Staff, he served as the principal coordinator of government business and the closest advisor to the president. This role is widely regarded as the operational backbone of the presidency. His understanding of the inner workings of state institutions, policy execution, and inter-ministerial collaboration makes him an exceptional candidate and not one who needs to learn on the job, but one who is already equipped to lead from day one.

Character, Vision, and Servant Leadership

Stakeholder interviews conducted by Citizen Eye Ghana highlighted Hon. Julius Debrah’s personal attributes as key strengths. He is widely described as a servant leader, humble, loyal, and deeply respected by both grassroots and elite actors within the NDC. His approach to politics is grounded in trust, inclusivity, and results. He is not known for political drama but for delivering on mandates with quiet competence.

Hon. Debrah’s vision focuses on development-oriented leadership, youth empowerment, and wealth creation for the broader population. His belief that public service is a duty, not a privilege, reflects the type of ethical leadership Ghanaians are yearning for.

A Strategic and Principled Path Forward

The research concluded that Mr Debrah offers the NDC a compelling blend of regional appeal, executive experience, moral authority, and visionary thinking. In an era where political trust is waning and governance challenges are mounting, the party’s electoral chances hinge not only on charisma or populism, but on proven competence, trustworthiness, and the ability to unify the party and the nation.

The organisation described Mr Debrah as not just another candidate but a statesman in waiting, a strategist forged through service, and a leader prepared for the weight of national responsibility.

They called on the NDC’s delegates and leadership to make a forward-looking, evidence-based decision. The future of the party and the multi-party democracy of the nation may well depend on it.

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Sarpong pledges service and empowerment for members

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William Sarpong is vying for the Organising Secretary position for PRINPAG William Sarpong is vying for the Organising Secretary position for PRINPAG

Aspiring PRINPAG Organising Secretary, William Sarpong, is on a mission to deliver active, servant-centered leadership that empowers members through practical support, stress relief, and skill-building.

Under the banner “I Am to Serve,” Sarpong’s campaign highlights tangible initiatives aimed at capacity building, mental well-being, and communication improvements across PRINPAG’s diverse membership.

“My mission is simple: to make sure every member feels heard, supported, and empowered to thrive in their work,” said Sarpong during his campaign rounds.

Among his plans are:

Organising annual retreats to reduce work stress and encourage bonding.

Hosting training sessions and workshops tailored to modern journalism challenges.

Enhancing communication through WhatsApp, email, and other digital tools for timely updates.

Sarpong also pledged strong support for regional journalists, promising to direct more resources and attention to members operating outside the capital.

He calls on delegates to vote for Number 1 on the ballot on Friday, August 15, promising leadership that doesn’t dictate but collaborates and delivers.

NACOC hands over $1.7 million worth of seized gold to Ghana GoldBod

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The bars were being smuggled out of the country by two Burkinabe nationals The bars were being smuggled out of the country by two Burkinabe nationals

The Narcotics Control Commission (NACOC) has officially handed over 17 seized gold bars, valued at approximately $1.7 million, to the Ghana Gold Board (GoldBod) at a ceremony held at the Ministry of the Interior in Accra.

According to a Facebook post on July 29, 2025, GoldBod stated that the gold bars were intercepted by officers from NACOC’s Upper East Regional Command at the Paga Border Post.

The agency noted that the bars were being smuggled out of the country by two Burkinabe nationals, who have since been charged with offences relating to the unlawful transportation and dealing in gold.

Speaking at the handover ceremony, Minister for the Interior, Muntaka Mohammed-Mubarak, reaffirmed the government’s commitment to supporting GoldBod’s mandate to safeguard and regulate Ghana’s gold resources.

“The Ministry of the Interior will continue to provide the necessary backing for GoldBod to carry out its duties effectively,” the Minister assured.

Chief Executive Officer of GoldBod, Sammy Gyamfi, expressed appreciation to NACOC and its Director-General for their vigilance and cooperation.

He emphasised the importance of ongoing inter-agency collaboration in protecting the integrity of Ghana’s mineral wealth.

“We are grateful for this successful operation and encourage continued partnership among our security agencies to tackle illegal gold smuggling,” Gyamfi stated.

The ceremony was attended by the Chief Director of the Ministry, Doreen Annan; Director-General of NACOC, Brigadier General Maxwell Obuba Mantey; and other senior officials from both NACOC and GoldBod.

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‘I have been neglected by the state for decades’ – Ali Jarra cries out for aid

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Ali Jarra is a legendary Ghanaian goalkeeper Ali Jarra is a legendary Ghanaian goalkeeper

Former Black Stars goalkeeper, Ali Jarra, has voiced his concern about being neglected by the state after suffering a career-ending injury while serving the nation for several years.

According to him, he sustained a serious injury that ended his football career thirty-two years ago while playing for the national team.

However, there has been no support from the state or any national football governing body to ensure he recovers fully, so he had to deal with it personally.

In a Facebook post shared on July 29, 2025, Jarra noted that he has been through pain and made many sacrifices during the recuperation process, deeming it an injustice.

“It has been 32 long years since the unfortunate incident that changed my life forever while serving in the line of duty. Throughout these decades, I have carried the weight of that day — the pain, the sacrifice, and the silence. Yet, despite everything, the state has turned its back, leaving me forgotten and unheard. All I ever wanted was acknowledgment, justice, and a sign that my sacrifice mattered. Instead, I have been met with neglect and indifference,” he wrote.

He called on the government and other football governing bodies in the country to give him recognition and some support.

“After all these years, my hope is fading, but my story remains. Let my story be heard. Let the state finally recognise the price paid by those who serve. With a heavy heart but unwavering hope,” he added.

Jarra is one of Ghana’s finest goalkeepers in history.

He was a gold medalist in the 1991 U17 tournament in Italy, a silver medalist in the 1993 U20 World Cup in Australia, a gold medalist in the 1993 Mauritius African Cup, and a silver medalist in the 1993 World Cup in Japan.

Read Jarra’s post below:

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Bond of 1844 returned to Ghana after 180 years

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Parliament has received an original copy of the Bond of 1844, a defining document in the country’s colonial and constitutional evolution.

The official handover took place in Accra, with Juliette Desplat, Head of International Affairs at the British National Archives, and Keith McMahon, Chargé d’Affaires at the British High Commission, presenting the document to Ghana’s Speaker of Parliament, Alban Bagbin.

The boxing ring glory: The Ghanaian female boxer’s relentless pursuit

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A GNA feature by Simon Asare

Accra, July 30, GNA – The boxing ring has in the past seen the likes of Muhammad Ali, Mike Tyson, Joe Frazier, Azumah Nelson, Sugar Ray Leonard, Oscar De La Hoya captivate boxing fans with thrills and chills.

There have been some iconic bouts like the “Rumble in the Jungle” and “The Fight of the Century” which have shaped boxing culture and left an indelible mark in the history of the sport.

Among these great men who have dominated the ring in the past and recent times, the same cannot be said of female boxers who are equally talented and are ready to showcase their boxing prowess.

The marginalisation and low participation of women in boxing has become a major issue around the world, threatening equal participation in sports, which contradicts the objectives of the United Nations International Charter of Physical Education, Physical Activity, and Sport, revised in 2015.

The charter explicitly states that “Everyone has the right to participate and be involved at all levels, including decision-making, and that this right must be actively enforced for women and girls.”

This article unravels the plight and stereotypes faced by a Ghanaian female boxer who has always dreamt of leaving her mark in the boxing ring just like other male boxing legends.

Despite the several obstacles being faced by female boxers both inside and outside the ring, Trudy Manteaw has remained optimistic about her chances in the sport and wants to use the platform to inspire more young female boxers.

With trailblazer Yarkor Chavez Annan, Ghana’s first female professional boxer, paving the way in the past, Trudy is determined to make her name in the sport and showcase her potential and skills as well as win world titles.

The Journey

For many female boxers around the world, taking up a sport which is often dominated by men could be a very difficult decision, and they probably have to defy the odds to become successful.

Trudy says she was a passionate boxing fan, having followed the exploits of legendary Ghanaian boxers Azumah Nelson and Ike Quartey, just to mention a few.

She says she picked boxing as a career as she challenged herself both physically and mentally, aspiring to the likes of the aforementioned boxing legends.

“The journey has been tough, but with every win or setback, I learn something new about myself and the sport and why I should work even harder to attain my dream of becoming a top boxing star,” she said.

According to Trudy Mantaew, who started her journey of becoming a top boxer 10 years ago, aspiring female boxers have found it tough to find a way in the male-dominated industry.

“As female boxers in Ghana, sometimes we face many things and sometimes discouragement from people who don’t believe women should be in the ring.

“But I am determined to prove them wrong and pave the way for other women because many young ladies out there can do sports, especially boxing, but the way people talk against us is as if we are not capable of bringing medals as the men do.’

Mantaew, who is undefeated in her professional career, says the few female boxers in the scene make it difficult to get in the ring, and even when they do, they are often used for curtain raisers and exhibitions.

“I feel like a champion anytime I step in the ring, but I just don’t get enough opportunities in the ring to prove my worth because of the limited female boxers we have in the boxing industry,” she disclosed.

Fear Factor

One major setback of women’s boxing could be the lack of interest among young prospects who might feel there are not enough opportunities in the sport.

Boxing consultant Yoofi Booham says it is a difficult task to convince some females to get involved in the sport of boxing considering how physically demanding it is.

However, he states that there are numerous opportunities in the sport for females, especially those who want to go professional but most often struggle to get the right trainers.

“I have seen a couple of female boxers who are fearless and anxious to pursue a career in boxing, but I think more has to be done by boxing authorities to support these talented boxers.

“Women’s professional boxing is largely active across the world, with many making millions of dollars, so we have to get more females involved in the sport, and the Ghana Boxing Authority could pursue this course to unearth many boxing talent.” Mr. Booham told the Ghana News Agency.

Way forward

Mr. Roger Barnor, the acting president of the Ghana Boxing Authority, feels a lot has to be done to unearth the massive potential of female boxers in the country.

He says this would help take many females off the streets and give them a purpose in life and fight for world titles for the country.

“I have taken it upon myself to create vast opportunities for female boxers because there is massive potential in the country, and we have to unearth their talent,” he said.

“The market is big for female boxers to ply their trade professionally outside the country. Creating these opportunities has the potential of taking many women off the streets and out of disadvantageous places.

“So, we have to adopt the ‘catch them young’ policy for female boxers, and this is something I have already pursued, with 15 girls currently being nurtured,” he told the Ghana News Agency.

Veteran boxer Michael ‘Ayittey Powers’ Okine says one way to promote women’s boxing in the country is to have more promotions so that they can have more fights.

“I have been to some gyms, and you will be amazed with the number of talented female boxers we have, and if we can hold more promotions for them, they can go far.

“I believe women can also bring world titles just like the men, and I urge the government to put more efforts in that, and I think it could be a game changer not only for men but also for women,” said Ayittey Powers in an interview.

Trudy Mantaew also called on the government to prioritise female boxers who want to pursue a career professionally or nurture young ones especially for the 2028 Olympic Games.

“I want the government to provide more support and resources for female boxers, like better training facilities, sponsorships, and opportunities to compete internationally.

“It will help us represent Ghana at the highest level and bring glory to our nation,” said Trudy Mantaew.

Ghana, like many other countries around the world, has numerous female boxing prospects who are eager to make their mark on boxing history, and the world must provide them with an equal platform to showcase their abilities as men.

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Edited by Samuel Osei-Frempong

Bank of Ghana warns financial institutions over forex violations

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Dr Johnson Asiama is the BoG Governor Dr Johnson Asiama is the BoG Governor

The Bank of Ghana has issued a strong warning to financial institutions that continue to breach the country’s foreign exchange regulations, stating they risk losing their licenses if the violations persist.

In a statement released on July 29, 2025 the Central Bank expressed concern over repeated infractions, despite several prior warnings and reminders.

It singled out commercial banks, electronic money issuers, payment service providers, and money transfer operators for frequently contravening the Foreign Exchange Act of 2006 and the updated guidelines on inward remittances.

Some of the reported violations include processing remittances through unapproved channels, conducting foreign exchange swaps without authorisation, settling remittances without clearance from the Central Bank, and applying unofficial exchange rates.

The Bank of Ghana warned that any institution found breaching foreign exchange regulations would face sanctions, including the cancellation of remittance licenses and the termination of partnerships with non-compliant Money Transfer Operators (MTOs).

“The Bank will sanction any violating institution and terminate the remittance partnerships of all MTOs whose operations are not in compliance with the approved guidelines,” it cautioned.

The Central Bank further directed all institutions to strictly adhere to the specific guidelines for funding and operating Local Settlement Accounts in accordance with the revised inward remittance rules.

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“I beg you, let us not politicise Bawku conflicts”- Mahama Ayariga

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Accra, July 30, GNA-Mr Mahama Ayariga, the Majority Leader and Member of Parliament for Bawku Central, has urged legislators and social commentators to refrain from politicising the Bawku conflicts in view of the volatile situation in the area.

The Majority Leader noted that the Bawku conflicts could be traced back to 1957, therefore, it would be disingenuous for any political party to use the Bawku conflicts to score “cheap” political point.

Bawku needs healing, not soldiers – Miracles calls for social reorientation

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Aide to former Vice President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, Dennis Miracles Aboagye, has made a passionate appeal for a national shift in the approach to resolving the Bawku conflict, stressing that military interventions and curfews alone will not deliver lasting peace in the area.

Speaking on Channel One TV’s Breakfast Daily on Wednesday, July 30, he emphasised that the crisis has evolved beyond its original chieftaincy roots and now requires urgent social healing, reconciliation, and community engagement.

“Resolving the Bawku chieftaincy issue is not entirely the solution. People are hurt, bruised, and maimed in the community. We need a certain level of social engagement. Professionals must be brought in to assess the entire Bawku situation and advise on how we can move forward,” he said.

According to him, the current government strategy primarily deploys military forces to the area, is insufficient, as it only imposes temporary calm without addressing the deep-seated pain and trauma felt by residents.

“The people comply when they see the military, but they return to violence once the military loses its guard. And the military cannot be there forever. What is urgently needed is reconciliation and therapy, an intentional effort to help the people forgive and heal,” Aboagye added.

The call comes in the wake of renewed violence in Bawku, following the tragic killing of Hakim Kundima, a final-year student of Bawku Senior High School. The student was reportedly dragged from his dormitory by unknown gunmen and shot outside the school compound on the night of Saturday, July 26, leading to the closure of the School and imposition of Curfew on the community.

In a related development, residents along the Tamale–Bolgatanga highway on Monday, July 28, witnessed a heavy military convoy heading toward the Upper East Region.

Buses and armoured vehicles were seen transporting troops as part of a scheduled military exercise aimed at strengthening internal security and enhancing counter-insurgency readiness.

Citi News sources confirmed that the exercise will span several strategic locations, including Bawku, Sandema, Tilli, and Pusiga/Polmakom. It seeks to reinforce troop preparedness in response to mounting security threats in the region.

High Court dismisses BoG’s bid to strike out suit over cedi depreciation

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The High Court in Accra has dismissed an applica­tion by the Bank of Ghana (BoG) seeking to strike out a law­suit over its handling of the Ghana cedi between February 2017 and February 2025.

The central bank had argued that the case, brought by Balbir Violet Allan, a retiree and resident of Adabraka, was an abuse of the court’s process and lacked a reason­able cause of action.

 Ex-Colombian president Álvaro Uribe guilty of witness-tampering

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 Álvaro Uribe has become the first for­mer Colombian president to be convict­ed of a crime.

A court in Bogotá found the 73-year-old, who was president from 2002 to 2010, guilty of witness-tampering and a fraud charge.

He was convicted of attempting to bribe witnesses in a separate investigation into allega­tions that he had ties to right-wing paramilitar­ies, responsible for human rights abuses.

Each charge carries up to 12 years in prison. Uribe is expected to appeal the verdict, having always maintained his innocence.

Paramilitary groups emerged in Colombia in the 1980s with the stated goal of taking on pov­erty and marginalisation. They fought the Marx­ist-inspired guerrilla groups that had themselves battled the state two decades prior.

Many of the armed groups which developed in the standoff made an income from the co­caine trade. Violent and deadly fighting between them and with the state has produced lasting rivalries for trafficking routes and resources.

Uribe was praised by Washington for his hard-line approach to Farc rebels – but was a divisive politician whose critics say did little to improve the inequality and poverty in the country.

Farc signed a peace deal with Uribe’s suc­cessor in 2016 though violence from disarmed groups persists in Colombia.

—BBC

Ghana’s public debt drops by GH¢139 billion in first half of 2025

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Data from the Bank of Ghana indicates that the country's total debt has declined Data from the Bank of Ghana indicates that the country’s total debt has declined

The country’s public debt has seen a substantial reduction in the first half of 2025, falling by GH¢139 billion.

Data from the Bank of Ghana indicates that the country’s total debt declined from GH¢752.1 billion in January to GH¢613.0 billion by the end of June 2025.

This trend highlights an improvement in fiscal management, buoyed by currency stability, nominal GDP growth, and more restrained domestic borrowing.

Despite this overall decline, external debt continues to dominate Ghana’s debt profile, placing pressure on foreign reserves and heightening exposure to exchange rate volatility and global interest rate risks.

As of June 2025, Ghana’s external debt edged up to GH¢300.3 billion, representing 21.4% of GDP compared to GH¢296.2 billion in May.

Domestically, debt levels dropped slightly to GH¢312.7 billion in June from GH¢315.6 billion the previous month. This now accounts for 22.3% of GDP.

On the country’s debt-to-GDP ratio, it held steady at 43.8% in June, down significantly from 66.8% recorded a year earlier.

This sharp drop is largely attributed to GDP rebasing and broader macroeconomic stabilisation efforts.

Although the downward debt trajectory has been met with optimism, investors and economists remain cautious.

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‘This is palpably false’ – Godfred Dame descends on Dominic Ayine over uniBank case

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Godfred Yeboah Dame and Dr Dominic Ayine Godfred Yeboah Dame and Dr Dominic Ayine

Former Attorney-General and Minister of Justice, Godfred Yeboah Dame, has accused the current Attorney-General, Dr Dominic Ayine, of spreading what he called blatant falsehoods and engaging in deliberate attempts to undermine the Office of the Attorney-General.

In a statement issued on July 29, 2025, Dame dismissed as “palpably false” Dr Ayine’s assertion during a press conference on July 28 that it took the Attorney-General’s office six months to file witness statements in the high-profile trial of Republic v Ato Forson & 2 Others.

Dame clarified that the accused were first arraigned on January 18, 2022, and the court directed the prosecution to file disclosures by February 15, 2022.

According to him, the Office of the Attorney-General filed all necessary documents, including witness statements and exhibits, by February 14, 2022, within 27 days of arraignment.

“The Office of the Attorney-General never, on a single occasion in the Ato Forson trial, requested further time to file a witness statement, or indeed, any document at all,” Dame said.

Dame further accused Dr Ayine of attempting to whitewash his legal representation of former clients now caught in the dragnet of financial crime prosecutions.

He said Ayine’s use of nolle prosequi, a power to discontinue prosecution, amounted to a veiled effort to shield former clients from justice.

“Dr Ayine ought to have disclosed that he was exercising nolle prosequi in favour of his former clients,” Dame stated.

Refuting claims by Dr Ayine of recovering assets in the Unibank case, Dame asserted that all assets linked to the Duffuors and related companies had already been identified by the Receiver appointed by the Bank of Ghana.

“To date, Dr Ayine has not recovered a single Cedi in the Unibank matter.” He demanded evidence of any new asset discovery or monetary recovery.

He also questioned the legal basis for Ayine’s proposed use of already identified assets to defray debts.

Dame also revisited the Republic v. Ato Essien case, highlighting that the former Capital Bank CEO was convicted under a lawful process after a failed payment plan.

In sharp contrast, Dame criticised Ayine’s decision to strike deals with accused persons in other financial cases, calling for consistency in the administration of justice.

Read his complete statement below:

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ADB records GH¢230 million profit in first half of 2025

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Edward Ato Sarpong, Managing Director of ADB Edward Ato Sarpong, Managing Director of ADB

The Agricultural Development Bank PLC (ADB) has posted a profit after tax of GH¢230.5million for the first half of 2025, indicating strong signs of progress in the era of a bold strategic direction.

The unaudited results for the six-month period ending June 30, 2025, represent a nearly three-fold increase in profitability, from the GH¢80million recorded within the same period last year.

The Bank’s profit was supported by strong growth in interest income and a strategic shift in asset allocation that has helped stabilize earnings.

The Bank’s total assets rose to GH¢14.99billion, up from GH¢11.35billion in June 2024, representing a growth of 32%. Customer deposits also increased significantly, reaching GH¢12.03billion, up from GH¢10.17billion.

The Bank further recorded a turnaround in its equity position, moving from a negative GH¢27.1million in June 2024 to a positive GH¢1.51billion, mainly driven by strong earnings and capital support.

While total income improved, the Bank strategically rebalanced its asset portfolio to enhance income stability and manage risk. This included a moderated pace of growth in loans and advances to customers, alongside an increased allocation to Investment securities. This shift supports long-term financial resilience while maintaining a prudent and sustainable approach to lending.

The new strategic direction of the bank, encapsulated in the corporate tagline, “Beyond Banking…”, places emphasis on redefining banking, empowering businesses, building futures, driving prosperity and nurturing communities.

Commenting on the half-year results, the Managing Director of the Bank, Mr. Edward Ato Sarpong, attributed the performance to deliberate steps taken to reposition ADB.

“This half-year performance is a reflection of our vision to make ADB among the top 3 banks in Ghana and globally admired for our people, processes, and performance,” he said.

“Whilst the bank is set to be fully recapitalised next year, measures have been put in place to ensuring efficiency and sustainable growth,” he added.

Board Chairman, Mr. Kenneth Kwamena Thompson, said the results reflect a bank that is being repositioned to take its rightful place in the banking industry. He reiterated the Boards unwavering support for the Managing Director and his team to turnaround the fortunes of ADB.

The Agricultural Development Bank PLC currently prioritises investing in digital innovation, customer experience, and sustainable financing, with a commitment to delivering growth that goes beyond the balance sheet but one that empowers people, industries, and the nation.

PNP petitions GTEC to audit academic credentials of Mahama appointees

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The People’s National Party (PNP) has formally petitioned the Ghana Tertiary Education Commission (GTEC) to conduct a thorough audit of academic certificates held by appointees in the administration of President John Dramani Mahama, as well as all public sector workers.

In a statement addressed to GTEC Director-General, Professor Ahmed Jinapor Abdulai, the Chairperson and leader of the party, Janet Nabla, called for a comprehensive verification of all categories of academic qualifications — including diplomas, bachelor’s, master’s, and doctoral degrees — with particular emphasis on those obtained from foreign institutions.

The party expressed concern over what it described as a growing trend of fraudulent academic credentials in public institutions, warning that this practice threatens the credibility of Ghana’s education system and weakens public trust in governance.

“The widespread use of fake certificates not only undermines the integrity of our educational system but also erodes public trust in governance and the credibility of our institutions,” the letter stated.

To enhance transparency, the PNP is also urging GTEC to establish a secure, centralised, and publicly accessible database of verified academic qualifications issued by accredited institutions in Ghana.

This, the party believes, would enable both public and private employers to confirm the authenticity of credentials before making recruitment or appointment decisions.

As part of a proposed funding model, the party is recommending the introduction of a “GTEC Monitoring and Evaluation Fee” — a mandatory levy to be paid by all tertiary-level students — to sustain nationwide assessment and verification efforts.

“A country that fails to scrutinise the educational background of its leaders and workforce is bound to face persistent economic and governance challenges. Individuals who resort to fake certifications demonstrate a lack of integrity, and no nation can develop on the foundation of deceit,” the statement added.

The PNP’s call comes at a time when GTEC has, in recent months, written to several government officials and public figures, directing them to stop using the title “Dr” or “Prof” due to a lack of verified academic justification.

Those affected include the CEO of the Ghana Investment Fund for Electronic Communications (GIFEC), Rashid Tanko-Computer; President of the Ghana Union of Traders Association (GUTA), Dr. Joseph Obeng; and the Member of Parliament for Gomoa East, Desmond De-Graft Paitoo.

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Ex-BOST official’s US$5 Million Dubai property scandal under scrutiny

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IMANI Africa, in collaboration with international partners, is conducting an extensive investigation into governance challenges within Ghana’s petroleum midstream and downstream sectors areas that have increasingly come under scrutiny in recent years.

The investigation, which involves the Organised Crime and Corruption Reporting Project (OCCRP) and the International Centre for Asset Recovery (ICAR), is currently focused on the activities of a former top executive of the Bulk Oil Storage and Transportation Company Limited (BOST), identified as Mr Albert ‘M’ (full name withheld for now).

Sekondi MP calls for revamp of rail system to boost economic growth

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Member of Parliament for Sekondi, Blay Nyameke Armah, has urged a comprehensive revisit of Ghana’s railway system to enhance economic development and reduce pressure on the country’s road infrastructure.

Speaking on Citi Eyewitness News on Tuesday, July 29, he stressed that the frequent transportation of heavy goods such as timber, manganese, and bauxite by road was accelerating the deterioration of highways, especially in resource-rich regions.

Mr. Armah emphasised the urgent need to re-establish the railway link between the Western and Ashanti Regions, which once existed but has since broken down.

According to him, reviving that corridor would not only support the efficient movement of goods from the Takoradi Harbour but also significantly improve the economic prospects of Sekondi-Takoradi.

“If I am given the chance, I will re-network the rail system even in Accra. Because we can do trams. We can do a lot that will not involve massive money. I believe that the rail system in the Western Region needs to be connected, looking at the sort of goods that are brought to the harbour to be transported; manganese, bauxite, timber, they are heavy goods, and they deteriorate our roads very fast.

“If we are able to get this rail network through the Western Region to the Ashanti Region, which was there, that will help the economy of Sekondi Takoradi. Look at the number of coaches in one train,” he stated.

 

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Daddy Lumba’s brother slams Abusuapanyin defends Odo Broni

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In a new development following the passing of Ghanaian highlife legend Daddy Lumba, his biological brother has spoken publicly to clarify the family’s position amid recent tensions involving their family head.

In an interview on Tuesday, July 29, 2025, Lumba’s brother confirmed that the extended family has visited the late musician’s Accra residence to verify news of his death.

Jubilee House drawn into IGP’s post-retirement contracts ban breach

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A four-month-old letter from Jubilee House, signed by the Secretary to the President, Dr Calistus Mahama, has surfaced across various Ghana Police Service platforms, turning the Office of the President into a subject of public ridicule.

This follows revelations that the Inspector-General of Police (IGP), Christian Tetteh Yohuno, has granted a post-retirement contract to a senior officer, while allowing others, who are due for retirement, to remain at post despite an official directive from the Office of the President suspending such appointments.

Outfit Inspirations For Special Occasions

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Whether it’s a wedding, a gala, an engagement, or a high-profile dinner, what you wear speaks before you even say a word. Your outfit is more than fabric it’s your confidence, your style, and your statement. In this article, we bring you a collection of jaw-dropping outfit inspirations designed to help you steal every spotlight. From elegant gowns to chic two-piece sets, these outfits are curated to match the mood of every occasion while keeping you glam, graceful, and unforgettable. So, if you’ve been wondering what to wear to that upcoming event, stress no more your style saviour has arrived. Scroll through and pick your perfect slay. Let your wardrobe say what words cannot.

Get ready to turn heads and leave lasting impressions because special occasions deserve outfits that are anything but ordinary. Think luxurious fabrics, bold colors, intricate beadwork, flattering cuts, and timeless silhouettes that make you feel like royalty. Whether you’re the guest, the host, or the showstopper, our outfit picks will help you match the energy of the moment.

From stunning lace details to elegant floor-length gowns, smart tailored sets, and fashion-forward accessories, each look featured is crafted to reflect beauty, poise, and personal flair. Don’t just attend arrive with purpose, dressed like the moment was made for you.

So go ahead, screenshot your favorite looks, save them for inspiration, or shop the vibe if you’re ready. Let your next special occasion be your best-dressed one yet!

‘Democratic crisis in slow motion’ – Dr. Arthur Kennedy slams NPP’s GH₵600,000 filing fee

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Dr. Arthur Kobina Kennedy, a vocal critic and estranged member of the opposition New Patriotic Party (NPP), has strongly condemned the party’s newly announced filing fees for presidential aspirants, describing the move as a “democratic crisis in slow motion.”

According to Dr. Kennedy, the NPP’s decision to charge GH₵600,000—comprising GH₵100,000 for nomination and GH₵500,000 to file—alongside a discretionary “development fee” set by the National Council, risks turning the major political party into a “marketplace of privilege” rather than a platform for national service.

“This is not just a pricing issue,” Dr. Kennedy cautioned. “It is, at the risk of Yaanom mercilessly insulting me again, a democratic crisis in slow motion.”

Citing Article 55(5) of the 1992 Constitution, which mandates political parties to be organised in accordance with democratic principles, Dr. Kennedy argued that exorbitant filing fees violate this constitutional requirement.

He warned that such financial barriers discourage broad participation and undermine the legitimacy of the party’s internal democratic processes.

“When the cost of entry into internal primaries becomes the equivalent of the lifetime earnings of most public servants,” he said, “the party ceases to be a platform for national service and becomes a marketplace of privilege.”

Dr. Kennedy pointed out that during the 2020 general elections, the Electoral Commission charged GH₵100,000 as the filing fee for presidential candidates contesting a nationwide election. “The NPP is now asking six times that amount (and much more if you add the D-fee) just to contest within the party,” he lamented.

“What message does that send? That democracy within the party is costlier than democracy within the republic?”

He also rejected the common defence that aspirants unable to raise such funds lack seriousness. “₵600,000 is not a test of merit, competence, or commitment. It is a test of wealth, patronage networks, or willingness to borrow from financiers—with all the moral hazards that entail.”

According to Dr. Kennedy, the current system excludes young people, women, and reform-minded candidates while entrenching the influence of the wealthy and politically connected.

He warned that this fuels transactional politics and undermines the quality of leadership available to the country.

Calling for urgent reform, Dr. Kennedy urged the NPP and all political parties to reconsider their financing structures.

He proposed a cap on nomination fees, the abolition of development fees, and the introduction of alternative eligibility mechanisms such as refundable deposits or signature thresholds.

He further called on the Electoral Commission to play a more proactive role in ensuring that political parties comply with the democratic standards outlined in the Constitution.

“Democracy must not be sold to the highest bidder,” Dr. Kennedy counselled, adding, “The country deserves better and so do the parties that claim to serve it.”

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BoG orders weekly remittance disclosures from financial institutions

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The Bank of Ghana (BoG) has directed all banks, Dedicated Electronic Money Issuers (DEMIs) and Enhanced Payment Service Providers (EPSPs) to submit detailed weekly reports on inward remittance transactions to curb foreign exchange violations.

It is therefore now mandatory for financial institutions to provide daily logs of individual remittance transactions for each Money Transfer Operator (MTO), alongside the total daily foreign exchange credited into their respective Nostro accounts.

This is to enhance transparency, accountability, and regulatory oversight within the foreign exchange and remittance ecosystem.

The BoG said the move is in line with its responsibility to safeguard the integrity and stability in the country’s  FX market and to ensure compliance with the Updated Guidelines for Inward Remittance Services.

Institutions that fail to submit accurate and timely reports risk regulatory sanctions.

The Central Bank reiterates that it will not hesitate to revoke remittance licenses or terminate partnerships with non-compliant institutions as it intensifies enforcement efforts.

“Note that failure to submit accurate and timely reports constitutes a regulatory breach under Section 42 of the Payment Systems and Services Act (Act 987) and Section 93(3) (d) of Act 930 and will attract the appropriate administrative sanctions”, the BoG said in a statement July 29, 2025.

The directive follows continuous breaches of FX rules by certain banks and remittance partners, including the use of unapproved channels, unauthorised forex swaps and the application of unofficial exchange rates.

“The Bank will sanction any violating institution and terminate the remittance partnerships of all MTOs whose operations are not in compliance with the approved guidelines”, it further cautioned.

The regulator is asking financial institutions to strictly adhere to the following guidelines:

i. The funding of the Local Settlement Account should be strictly done in accordance with section 7.1 (c) of the Updated Guidelines for Inward Remittance Services by Payment Service Providers.

ii. Ensure that all disbursements shall be from the Local Settlement Account as stated in section 7.2 (a) of the Updated Guidelines for Inward Remittance Services by Payment Service Providers.

iii. DEMIs/EPSPs should ensure that pre-funding arrangement with the Settlement Bank shall be done in accordance with section 7.2 (b) of the Updated Guidelines for Inward Remittance Services by Payment Service Providers.

Court fines Vormawor GH¢3,000 as Kan-Dapaah’s case advances

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Vormawor penalised as National Security Minister’s defamation suit progresses

The High Court in Accra yesterday closed the case of the former National Security Minister, Albert Kan-Dapaah in his GH¢10 million defamation suit against activist Oliver Barker-Vormawor, following the persistent absence of the defendant and his legal counsel.

Today at the newsstand July 30, 2025

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Stack of newspapers | File photo Stack of newspapers | File photo

Below are some of today’s major news headlines:

DAILY GRAPHIC

Study leave abusers face sack

ADB records GHC230 profit in 6 months

Data in mid-year budget review misleading – Minority

THE NEW PUBLISHER

Mid-Year Budget deceitful – Minority

Akufo Addo’s men would be arrested in Akwatia

Dame dares Ayine over Beige Bank GHC10m claim

THE GHANAIAN TIMES

16 members of Saviour Church parish in road crash

Mid-Year budget deceptive, full of failed promises – Minority

We must protect civil liberties

DAILY GUIDE

Stop peddling lies – Dame strikes Ayine

NPP Flagbearer Race: Aspirants to pay GHC600k

Minority slams govt over new taxes

Cedi still selling at GH¢10.48 to US$1 on the interbank market

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Ghana’s local currency, the cedi, has maintained stability against major trading currencies on the interbank market, particularly the US dollar.

In its daily update, the Bank of Ghana noted that the cedi is trading at a buying price of GH¢10.47 and a selling price of GH¢10.48 to the dollar.

The British pound is being bought at GH¢13.97 and sold at GH¢13.99 while the euro is trading at a buying price of GH¢12.09 and a selling price of GH¢12.10.

Checks by GhanaWeb Business on July 30, 2025, at 7:30 AM indicate that the cedi is trading at GH¢12.10 while the pound is selling at GH¢16.35 at some forex bureaus across the country.

Additionally, the euro is trading at GH¢14.20 on the retail market.

Meanwhile, the Governor of the Bank of Ghana, Dr Johnson Asiama, has noted that the cedi appreciated by 42% in the first six months of 2025.

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NPP Minority donates GHc100,000 to Black Queens for winning bronze medal at WAFCON

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Accra, July 30, GNA-The New Patriotic Party Minority Caucus in Parliament, has presented cash donation of GHc100,000 to the Black Queens for their bronze medallist feat at the Women’s Africa Cup of Nations (WAFCON 2024) in Morocco.

Mr Alexander Afenyo-Markin, the Minority Leader, exhibited the physical cash on the floor of Parliament, which drew cheers from the legislators and Black Queens players who were seated at the public gallery.