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Tanzania raises minimum wage to Sh500,000 after 35.1% increase by President Samia

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President Samia Suluhu Hassan President Samia Suluhu Hassan

President Samia Suluhu Hassan has announced a 35.1 percent increase in the minimum wage for public servants, citing the country’s improved economic performance driven by workers’ efforts.

Speaking during the national May Day celebrations here on Thursday, President Hassan said the new wage adjustment will take effect from July this year, raising the minimum monthly salary from Sh370,000 to Sh500,000.

“In recognition of your hard work and commitment to national development—even at a time when we asked you to tighten your belts—I am pleased to announce that the government will increase the minimum wage for public servants by 35.1 percent,” said the Head of State, amid cheers from the crowd.

She noted that other salary scales will also be adjusted based on available budgetary space.

“I assure you that salary increments are not limited to the minimum wage. Other workers will benefit as well,” she added.

The President further said that the government, through the Minimum Wage Board, is reviewing pay structures in the private sector to improve conditions for workers there.

“In the meantime, I urge the Ministry of Labour and trade unions to jointly implement collective bargaining agreements to secure better terms for employees in the private sector,” she said.

President Hassan reiterated her administration’s commitment to continuously improving workers’ welfare in line with economic growth.

She reminded workers of last year’s May Day address, where the government had cited economic constraints as the reason for holding off salary increases.

“Despite the tough times, we continued to promote staff and improve other benefits. Now, with the economy growing by 5.5 percent, it is only fair that we share the gains,” she said.

She called on workers to safeguard national unity and peace, and to fully participate in the upcoming general election scheduled for October.

Nomination of seven judges to the Supreme Court is a Mahama third-term agenda – Afenyo-Markin

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Minority Leader Alexander Afenyo-Markin has criticised President John Mahama’s nomination of seven Court of Appeal judges to the Supreme Court, describing it as a veiled attempt to implement a third-term agenda.

Speaking at a press conference organised by the New Patriotic Party (NPP) on Thursday, May 1, Mr Afenyo-Markin warned that the move poses a serious threat to the balance of power and the independence of the judiciary.

“This is not a routine judicial appointment. What we are witnessing is a strategic and deliberate effort to pack the Supreme Court with loyalists,” he stated.

“The nomination of seven Appeals Court judges immediately after suspending the Chief Justice reveals a deeper, more dangerous political ambition—a third-term agenda in disguise.”

The minority leader further accused the president of undermining democratic governance and constitutional principles.

He argued that such actions could erode public trust in the judiciary and destabilise Ghana’s democratic institutions.

“This is not how a responsible government strengthens the rule of law. This is how a government tightens its grip on power through the backdoor,” Afenyo-Markin said.

He called on civil society, religious leaders, and the wider public to remain vigilant and speak out against what he termed an assault on the judiciary.

“We must not be silent. This is a national issue that transcends partisan lines. The integrity of our justice system is at stake, and we must resist any attempt to convert it into a political tool,” he concluded.

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Suspension of CJ: ‘Council of State has failed our democracy’

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Minority Leader, Alexander Afenyo-Markin Minority Leader, Alexander Afenyo-Markin

The Minority Leader, Alexander Afenyo-Markin, has alleged that the suspension of Chief Justice Gertrude Torkornoo was orchestrated by the government with the backing of the Council of State.

At a press conference on Thursday, May 1, 2025, the Member of Parliament for Effutu accused the Council of State of undermining the country’s democracy.

“The current attacks on the Chief Justice and the broader attempt to politicise the bench must be seen for what they are. And here, our Council of State has failed our democracy.

“On behalf of the Minority Caucus, I say that what we are witnessing today under the John Mahama-led government is a systematic and calculated assault on the independence of the judiciary, an institution we all know is the last line of defence for the rule of law, the protection of rights, and the survival of our democratic republic,” he stated.

He described the situation as troubling.

“Today, what we see is intimidation, political interference, and the open targeting of judges who are perceived as inconvenient and non-compliant. This is not just unacceptable; it is repugnant to good conscience,” he said.

President Mahama suspended the Chief Justice after a prima facie case was established in relation to three petitions calling for her removal from office.

Justice Baffoe-Bonnie has since assumed the role of acting Chief Justice following the suspension.

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Fabio Gama open to Kotoko return

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Former Asante Kotoko star Fabio Gama has hinted at the possibility of a return to the Porcupine Warriors, expressing fond memories of his time with the club and leaving the door open for a potential comeback.

In an interview with Ghana Sports Page, the Brazilian playmaker spoke warmly about his experience in Kumasi and said a return could be on the cards—if the club is interested.

“I was very happy on the Kotoko team, so if they make me an offer we can see if it’s possible or not. This depends on them,” Gama said.

Gama’s skillful play and creativity made him a standout figure during his time at Kotoko, where he quickly won over fans and became a key figure in the team’s midfield.

 He won the league title with the Reds during his two years stay with the club. 

A Fusion of Comfort, Style, and Empowerment

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Women Trousers Design: A Fusion of Comfort, Style, and Empowerment

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Women’s trouser designs have evolved into a powerful fashion statement that balances comfort, style, and self-expression, reflecting modern femininity. As workplaces and social norms have shifted, trousers have become a wardrobe staple, offering versatility that skirts and dresses sometimes lack. The right pair can transition seamlessly from office wear to evening outings, proving that practicality doesn’t mean sacrificing elegance.

Designers now experiment with cuts, fabrics, and details—from wide-leg palazzos to sleek tapered styles—ensuring options for every body type and personal taste. Stretchable materials and breathable fabrics enhance mobility, making them ideal for busy women who need both ease and sophistication. Bold patterns, embroidered accents, and metallic finishes allow trousers to stand out, while neutral tones and classic silhouettes provide timeless appeal. High-waisted designs flatter the figure, while cropped and cuffed styles add a playful touch, demonstrating how small variations can transform an outfit.

The rise of gender-neutral fashion has further blurred traditional boundaries, empowering women to embrace androgynous looks without compromising femininity. Celebrities and influencers frequently showcase statement trousers, reinforcing their role as a symbol of confidence and independence. Sustainable fashion movements have also influenced production, with eco-friendly fabrics and ethical manufacturing becoming key considerations. Whether paired with crisp blazers for professionalism or casual tees for effortless chic, women’s trousers adapt to diverse lifestyles while making a lasting impression. Their enduring popularity proves that fashion can be both functional and transformative, giving women the freedom to define their own style narrative.

I’m glad I went into politics, I’ll do it again — Funke Akindele

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Popular Nollywood actress and filmmaker Funke Akindele has spoken about her experience in politics, describing it as a transformative journey that empowered her and deepened her understanding of leadership, governance, and national development.

Speaking at the #WithChude Live talk hosted by media entrepreneur Chude Jideonwo, Akindele opened up about her motivations for entering politics and the lessons she learnt along the way.

“I need to support others, I need to give back. That is why I went to politics. Getting into it, seeing the violence, seeing the shouting, then I started watching female politicians, you know, the way they speak, and the way they command respect and authority. And I’m like, hey, you are not alone, you can do it,” she said.

Akindele, who ran as the deputy governorship candidate for Lagos State under the People’s Democratic Party in the 2023 elections, said her experience in the political arena taught her boldness, resilience, and the power of knowledge.

She continued, “I stood, I spoke, I learnt that from there, that you have to be bold, you have to be courageous, you have to be strong, what will be will be, fear will only put you in a place.

“So all this I learnt from doing politics. And I got to know a lot of numbers, I got educated more, acquire more knowledge, you know, I’m reading more now, knowing more about my country, knowing more about my state.

“When I want to speak, I’ll speak with the statistics, you understand, with the data. So I am glad I went to politics. And ask me, am I going to do it again? Oh, yes!”

President Mahama’s Decision to Suspend Chief Justice Constitutional – LINSOD

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Report By: Ishmael Barfi

A collective of esteemed legal professionals, operating under the name Lawyers in Search of Democracy (LINSOD), has expressed its support for President John Dramani Mahama’s decision to suspend Chief Justice Gertrude Torkornoo, deeming the action constitutional while accusing the Ghana Bar Association (GBA) of exhibiting partisanship and inconsistency.

President Mahama launches ‘Black Star Experience’

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President John Dramani Mahama President John Dramani Mahama

President John Dramani Mahama is set to officially launch the “Black Star Experience,” a transformative cultural tourism initiative designed to position Ghana as Africa’s leading destination for heritage, arts, and diasporan engagement.

The initiative seeks to build on the momentum generated by successful campaigns such as “Year of Return” (2019) and “Beyond the Return,” which attracted thousands from the African diaspora to reconnect with their roots and explore Ghana’s rich historical and cultural offerings.

The Black Star Experience is envisioned as a year-round celebration of Ghana’s diverse cultural heritage and creative industries. It will feature a dynamic calendar of events and festivals, including street carnivals, film weeks, fashion showcases, food fairs, theatrical performances, and concert party competitions, offering immersive experiences for both locals and international visitors.

By integrating tourism with Ghana’s creative economy, the initiative aims to stimulate economic growth, generate employment for young people, and strengthen Ghana’s identity as a global cultural hub.

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Vice President Professor Opoku-Agyemang pays tribute to Ghanaian workers on May Day

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Professor Jane Naana Opoku-Agyemang is the Vice President of Ghana Professor Jane Naana Opoku-Agyemang is the Vice President of Ghana

Ghana’s Vice President, Professor Jane Naana Opoku-Agyemang, has extended a heartfelt message of appreciation to workers across the country in celebration of May Day, commending their resilience and contributions to national development.

In a statement shared on X on Thursday, May 1, 2025, the Vice President paid tribute to the diverse sectors of the Ghanaian workforce, ranging from farmers and teachers to healthcare professionals and public servants, highlighting their essential role in shaping the country’s future.

“I extend my heartfelt appreciation to the hardworking men and women across our country whose dedication keeps our nation moving forward. Your work matters. Your voice matters. And our future matters,” the post read.

She also called for a collective push toward inclusive progress, urging all to “advance the cause of labour, uphold the rights of workers, and strive for progress that leaves no one behind.”

This message comes at a time when Professor Opoku-Agyemang is on medical leave, which began on April 7, 2025.

Following health concerns that required specialised care abroad, she has been receiving treatment and is said to be recovering well.

Foreign Affairs Minister Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa recently provided a public update, assuring Ghanaians that the Vice President is in good spirits and will resume official duties soon.

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Tanzania raises minimum wage to Sh500,000 after 35.1 percent increase by President Samia

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President Samia Suluhu Hassan President Samia Suluhu Hassan

President Samia Suluhu Hassan has announced a 35.1 percent increase in the minimum wage for public servants, citing the country’s improved economic performance driven by workers’ efforts.

Speaking during the national May Day celebrations here on Thursday, President Hassan said the new wage adjustment will take effect from July this year, raising the minimum monthly salary from Sh370,000 to Sh500,000.

“In recognition of your hard work and commitment to national development—even at a time when we asked you to tighten your belts—I am pleased to announce that the government will increase the minimum wage for public servants by 35.1 percent,” said the Head of State, amid cheers from the crowd.

She noted that other salary scales will also be adjusted based on available budgetary space.

“I assure you that salary increments are not limited to the minimum wage. Other workers will benefit as well,” she added.

The President further said that the government, through the Minimum Wage Board, is reviewing pay structures in the private sector to improve conditions for workers there.

“In the meantime, I urge the Ministry of Labour and trade unions to jointly implement collective bargaining agreements to secure better terms for employees in the private sector,” she said.

President Hassan reiterated her administration’s commitment to continuously improving workers’ welfare in line with economic growth.

She reminded workers of last year’s May Day address, where the government had cited economic constraints as the reason for holding off salary increases.

“Despite the tough times, we continued to promote staff and improve other benefits. Now, with the economy growing by 5.5 percent, it is only fair that we share the gains,” she said.

She called on workers to safeguard national unity and peace, and to fully participate in the upcoming general election scheduled for October.

GRIDCo, ECG blame Tipper Truck for major power outage

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A nationwide power disruption on Thursday has been traced to an accident involving a tipper truck, according to a joint statement issued by the Ghana Grid Company Limited (GRIDCo) and the Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG).

The outage occurred at approximately 1:42 p.m. on May 1, 2025, when the truck, unloading stones at a private construction site, struck the Nkawkaw–Konongo transmission line with its raised bucket. The impact caused extensive damage to the line and triggered a system-wide disturbance.

“This incident caused all power plants at Aboadze and Anwomaso to trip, taking off supply to the Western, Central and Northern parts of the country, as well as some customers in Accra,” the power companies stated.

The sudden outage left large areas of the country without electricity, disrupting daily activities and business operations across affected regions.

GRIDCo and ECG confirmed that engineers were quickly mobilised to the site of the accident to assess the damage and begin restoration work. “Our engineers have mobilised to the location to repair the damaged transmission line and work is on-going to restore all affected areas by 6pm today,” the statement said.

“We apologise for the inconvenience this incident has caused,” the power companies added, urging the public to remain patient as teams work to stabilise the grid.

‘President Mahama pushing third-term agenda with Supreme Court picks’ – Afenyo-Markin alleges

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Alexander Afenyo-Markin and John Dramani Mahama Alexander Afenyo-Markin and John Dramani Mahama

The Minority Leader, Alexander Kwamina Afenyo-Markin, has criticised President John Dramani Mahama’s nomination of seven Court of Appeal judges to the Supreme Court, describing it as a strategic move to pave the way for a third term.

Addressing a press conference on Thursday, May 1, 2025, Afenyo-Markin cautioned that the move could undermine the independence of the judiciary.

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

“It is obvious that Mr. President’s bold attempt to nominate, out of the blue, seven judges to the Supreme Court is the first major step in what appears to be a rehearsed third-term agenda,” he alleged.

He continued, “All that the NDC is doing, everything our President is doing, under the advice of the hawks within the NDC, is aimed at setting the stage for a third-term bid.”

Afenyo-Markin appealed to civil society organisations, religious leaders, and the general public to remain vigilant and resist what he described as an assault on judicial independence.

“We must not be silent. This is a national issue that transcends partisan lines. The integrity of our justice system is at stake, and we must resist any attempt to convert it into a political tool,” he emphasised.

President Mahama has nominated seven Justices of the Court of Appeal for consideration for appointment to the Supreme Court bench.

They are:

• Justice Sir Dennis Dominic Adjei

• Justice Gbiel Simon Suurbaareh

• Justice Senyo Dzamefe

• Justice Kweku Tawiah Ackah-Boafo

• Justice Philip Bright Mensah

• Justice Janpere Bartels-Kodwo

• Justice Hafisata Ameleboba

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Lace Dresses for Women

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Lace Dresses for Women

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Lace dresses offer women over 50 a perfect blend of timeless elegance and modern sophistication, making them a versatile choice for various occasions. The delicate fabric adds a touch of femininity without appearing overly youthful, ensuring a refined and age-appropriate look. Because lace is inherently graceful, it enhances a woman’s natural poise, creating an effortlessly polished appearance. The intricate patterns of lace provide visual interest while maintaining a subtle and tasteful aesthetic, which is ideal for those who prefer understated glamour. Since lace dresses come in a variety of sleeve lengths and silhouettes, they can be tailored to suit different body types and personal preferences.

A midi or maxi lace dress, for instance, offers modest coverage while still exuding charm, making it suitable for both daytime and evening wear. Pairing lace with complementary fabrics like silk or chiffon elevates the overall ensemble, ensuring comfort and sophistication.

Neutral tones such as ivory, navy, or black lend a classic appeal, while deeper hues like burgundy or emerald add a vibrant yet mature flair. Accessorizing with minimalist jewelry and structured handbags balances the intricacy of lace, preventing the outfit from appearing overly ornate. Because confidence is key to pulling off any look, choosing a well-fitted lace dress enhances self-assurance and radiates effortless style. The versatility of lace allows it to transition seamlessly from formal events to casual gatherings, depending on styling choices. Ultimately, lace dresses empower women over 50 to embrace their individuality while maintaining an air of timeless sophistication. By selecting designs that prioritize both comfort and elegance, they can celebrate their personal style with grace and confidence.

Tourism Minister launches “Accra by Night” to boost local tourism, support 24-hour economy

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The Minister of Tourism, Culture and Creative Arts, Ablah Dzifa Gomashie, has emphasised her ministry’s commitment to innovation, sustainability, and inclusivity in tourism development.

Launching the “Accra by Night” initiative, led by the Ghana Tourism Authority and Ghana Tourism Development Company Limited, she noted that the project will promote local tourism through unique experiences showcasing Ghana’s cultural heritage, nightlife, and historical landmarks in a safe and organised way.

The Minister highlighted that the initiative spotlights Ghana’s creative economy, creates opportunities for artistes and entertainers, and supports President John Dramani Mahama’s 24-hour economy vision.

“It aligns with His Excellency John Dramani Mahama’s vision of a 24-Hour Economy, which seeks to drive continuous economic growth and the Black Star experience.

“It will also promote continuous quality enjoyment of Ghanaian hospitality, no matter the time in the country. Accra By Night is here,” she said.

 

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Thank you for not driving us from Davido – Singer’s aide, Isreal DMW appreciates Chioma

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Singer Davido’s logistics manager, Isreal Afeare, popularly known as Isreal DMW, has praised his boss’ wife, Chioma Adeleke, describing her as a virtuous woman.

The singer’s aide paid a glowing tribute to Chioma, who just turned 30, acknowledging her kindness and hospitality towards the DMW boss’ staff.

We saved GH¢550m worth of properties from destruction in 2024 – GNFS reveals

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The Ghana National Fire Service (GNFS) has disclosed that it salvaged property valued at more than GHC550 million from fire incidents across the country in 2024.

This revelation was made in a press release issued on Thursday, 1st May 2025, by the Head of Public Relations of the Service, DO II Desmond E. Ackah.

The statement forms part of a comparative analysis of fire incidents recorded between January and December in both 2023 and 2024.

“This achievement highlights the GNFS’s effective fire safety measures and rapid response capabilities,” the statement read.

The report also analyses fire trends, causes, and regional response effectiveness, as well as the influence of recent safety campaigns and operational reforms.

GNFS expressed its commitment to further strengthening fire prevention mechanisms and improving emergency response times, with a view to reducing losses and enhancing public safety nationwide.

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GTDC unveils Accra’s rich history in nightlife tour

A photo of some participants exploring Accra's heritage on GTDC's night tour play videoA photo of some participants exploring Accra’s heritage on GTDC’s night tour

The Ghana Tourism Development Company (GTDC) has showcased Accra’s vibrant nightlife in a landmark guided tour, as part of efforts to highlight the cultural, historical, and creative heartbeat of the capital after dark.

The night tour, held on Wednesday, April 30, 2025, offered participants a rare experience of Accra’s colonial past, lively street scenes, and iconic monuments.

Tour guides provided insights into the evolution of several neighborhoods, including British and Dutch Accra, explaining how these areas still reflect remnants of European colonial architecture.

“The old Accra consists of two main parts: British Accra and Dutch Accra,” a guide explained.

“Currently, by geographical location, we are in Dutch Accra, driving toward British Accra. You can tell from the buildings around here that many are very old, most are over 400 to 500 years old.”

Participants also visited the first post office in Accra, established when the capital moved from Cape Coast, as well as key landmarks such as Independence Square, which includes the Black Star Square, the Independence Arch, and Nationalism Park.

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A Plus deletes derogatory remarks against Attorney General

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MP for Gomoa Central, Kwame Asare Obeng, popularly known as A Plus MP for Gomoa Central, Kwame Asare Obeng, popularly known as A Plus

Member of Parliament for Gomoa Central, Kwame Asare Obeng, popularly known as A Plus, has deleted derogatory remarks he made on his Facebook page on Thursday, May 1, 2025, against the Minister of Justice and Attorney General, Dr Dominic Akuritinga Ayine.

His comments came amid an ongoing exchange between the two public figures.

During a media briefing on Thursday, April 30, 2025, to update the public on high-profile prosecutions, Dr Ayine took the opportunity to address allegations previously made against him by A Plus.

Dr Ayine vehemently denied the accusations, describing them as baseless, and challenged A Plus to provide evidence.

“I am aware of allegations made by Kwame Asare Obeng, MP for Gomoa Central, also known as A Plus, who called me corrupt and a thief on social media, claiming I received campaign contributions from a businessman, Dr. Sledge, and others who donated pickups. These allegations are baseless.

“I challenge him to present evidence of my alleged corruption to the police or hold a press conference. He should also clarify his knowledge of the National Service ghost name scandal and related matters. In my hometown of Zuarungu, we confront falsehoods directly, and I am prepared to do so with Mr. Obeng,” Dr. Ayine stated.

A Plus had alleged on Facebook that Dr Ayine manipulated the drafting and passage of the Sanitation and Pollution Levy in 2021 for personal gain while in opposition, further claiming that Ayine restructured the leadership of a parliamentary committee to benefit a close associate.

A Plus has since deleted the offensive posts, though he has yet to issue a formal apology or retraction.

See the deleted post below:

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Government pledges to fast-track delayed Ewoyaa Lithium Project after chiefs raise concerns

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Ghana's first lithium agreement remains unratified by Parliament Ghana’s first lithium agreement remains unratified by Parliament

The government has pledged to expedite work on the delayed Ewoyaa Lithium Project following concerns raised by local chiefs.

The Minister for Lands and Natural Resources, Emmanuel Armah-Kofi Buah, met with a delegation of paramount chiefs from Mankessim, Nkusukum, Dominase, and Ogua on Thursday, May 1, 2025, to urgently address the issue.

Speaking on behalf of the chiefs, Osagyefo Amanfo Edu IV of Mankessim stated that the project has been on hold for far too long.

He noted that the global price of lithium has plummeted, from $4,000 per tonne in 2022 to just $800 in 2025.

Although the Minerals Commission gave the green light for the project in December 2023, Parliament has yet to grant final approval.

The chiefs emphasised that the delay is negatively affecting local farmers. Approximately 2,000 hectares of land have remained unused for over a year, making it difficult for many to farm.

While steps such as compensation negotiations and relocation planning for affected families have begun, bureaucratic delays continue to stall progress. He urged the Minister to act swiftly to resolve the matter.

In response, the Lands Minister reaffirmed the government’s commitment to getting the project back on track. His deputy, Sulemana Yusif, echoed the sentiment, stating that the President remains serious about fulfilling promises related to the project.

The Minister also assured the chiefs that the government will work more efficiently with Parliament and the Minerals Income Investment Fund to secure the final approvals necessary to move the project forward.

These renewed efforts aim to resume the project soon and deliver much-needed benefits to local communities.

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Why FA bar transgender women from women football

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Transgender women no go fit play women football again for England from 1 June, na wetin di Football Association announce.

Dem amend di rules on 11 April, as dem apply strict eligibility criteria for transgender women to kontinu to play for women football for all levels.

However, sake of di ruling wey di Supreme Court for UK give on 15 April di legal definition of a woman now dey based on biological sex.

Di FA now don scrap di policy and say only di pipo wey dem born biologically as female go dey permitted to play.

“Dis subject dey complex , and our position don always be say if a material change for law, science, or di operation of di policy dey for grassroots football den we go review am and change am if necessary,” di FA tok.

“We understand say dis go dey difficult for pipo wey just wan play di game and dem love di gender wey dem dey identify wit.

We don already start to contact di registered transgender women wey dey currently play to explain di changes and how dem fit kontin to stay involved in di game.”

Di FA tok on Thursday say di transgender women wey dey registered no reach 30 among millions of amateur players.

No registered transgender women dey for di professional game across di Home Nations.

However, di Scottish FA don ready to follow di FA ruling, dem wan also ban transgender women from women football for Scotland.

Sources don tell BBC Sport say dem dem also expect di England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) to ban transgender women from di women game.

Di ECB bin don dey take legal advice on dia transgender policy sake of di Supreme Court ruling and dem dey expect di board to sanction changes for dia transgender policy for di board meeting on Friday.

On Thursday England Netball also change dia guidelines as dem also ban transgender women from dia female category.

Wetin be di former FA policy?

Under di amended rules wey dem announce on 11 April, di FA say transgender women fit kontinu to participate for women football if dem meet certain condition.

Dem get to prove thru medical records say dia testosterone levels dey below prescribed levels for at least di past 12 months, and provide a record of hormone therapy and an annual review of treatment.

A new formal process, wey go involve “match observation” by FA official, go give di FA “ultimate discretion” on a case-by-case basis.

How pipo dey react to dis announcement

Fiona McAnena, director of campaigns for human rights charity Sex Matters, say di ruling dey “overdue” and say di previous policy dey “nonsensical”.

Former Olympic swimmer Sharron Davies, wey dey also tok about di issue of transgender women for women sport, tok on X: “Dis na great news for di safety and fairness of all our girls and women in football. Dem bin no suppose allow am in di first place. Now evri sport must follow suit.”

Campaign group Women’s Rights Network say: “We dey happy say di FA don finally seen di light. But e no suppose fight so hard to get here.”

Wen dem ask Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer wetin im bin tink about transgender women ban from women sport, im tok-tok pesin say di goment always “dey clear say biology dey important wen e come to women’s sport and say make evribody dey compliant wit di law”.

Im say di goment go “kontinu to work to make sure say women and girls across di kontri fit enjoy sports and we go continue to support bodies to protect di integrity, safety and fairness of di game”.

Im say na di responsibility of sporting bodies to set dia own rules.

Natalie Washington, campaign lead for Football vs Transphobia, say transgender women dey likely to give up football now.

“Di pipo I know wey dey tok about dis dey tok say, ‘Well, e don end for football for me’,” she tok.

“Most pipo clearly no feel say dem fit go play for di men’s game for reasons of safety, for reasons of comfort.”

Lord David Triesman, former chairman of di FA, say “consequences for di most senior FA officers” wey bin take di decision to allow transgender women play women’s football suppose dey.

“Di FA don finally see sense. E for be di highest foolishness to disregard di Supreme Court,” im tok.

Anti-discrimination group Kick it Out say: “Now na di time to show solidarity wit di trans community and remind oursefs say football dey bring pipo togeda and na a space for belonging, connection, and joy evritime.

“Di recent Supreme Court ruling and di FA decision to change dia policy go get far-reaching consequences, not only for di pipo we dey support but for our friends, families, team-mates and wider communities.

“Transphobic abuse – on di pitch, for di stands and online – dey real and e dey rise.”

What about other sports?

Di FA na di first major governing sporting body to amend dia transgender eligibility criteria sake of di Supreme Court ruling.

Di Ultimate Pool Group (UPG) – di professional body for eight-ball pool – bin ban transgender women from dia female category last month.

Oda governing bodies, including di World Professional Billiards and Snooker Association (WPBSA), dey reassess dia transgender eligibility criteria.

Athletics, cycling and aquatics don implement outright bans on transgender women wey dey participate for women’s events.

For 2022 British Triathlon becom di first British sporting body to establish an open category wia transgender athletes fit compete.

Dis year di ECB bin ban transgender women from elite domestic cricket.

Di ruling mean say any player wey bin don go thru male puberty no go fit feature for di top two tiers of di women’s game, but say transgender women still dey eligible fto play from di third tier and below.

However, di ECB dey expected to follow di FA ruling by banning transgender women from all levels of di women’s game.

England Netball new guidelines, wey go apply from 1 September, recognise three distinct gender participation categories: female, male and mixed.

Di female category go be “exclusively for players born female, irrespective of dia gender identity”, while mixed netball go “serve as di sport inclusive category, wey go allow players to complete under di gender wey dem dey identify wit”.

‘FA bin no get choice’ – analysis

BBC sports editor Dan Roan

Di FA don begin do tok-tok wit di 28 transgender women wey dey registered for England wey di policy change go affect as dem dey try to find ways wey dem fit still dey involved for di sport.

In recent years, governing bodies of oda sports, like rugby and hockey, bin introduce tough gender policies, wey add to di pressure on football to follow suit.

Senior officials insist say dem neva take any ideological position on wetin dem dey see as a complicated issue, and dia task na to always provide as many opportunities to play to as many pipo as possible.

But di fact say dem need to do U-turn on di transgender eligibility policy wey dem bin update only three weeks ago no go dey too good.

Di FA reject suggestions say dem bow to pressure, wit di claim say dem bin no get any choice to amend dia approach yet again becos dia lawyers bin conclude ay di subsequent Supreme Court ruling last month bin make dem vulnerable to potential legal claims from some biologically female players.

But di fact say dem don follow suit go dey welcomed by di pipo wey bin feel say dia previous stance na unsatisfactory attempt to compromise between competing rights and freedoms – one wey di critics bin feel say no get clear direction, wey create unclear and impractical guidelines and e potentially compromise di fairness on female players and safety as a result.

Supporters of di trans community no go dey happy sake of wetin dem see as an unnecessary, exclusionary and discriminatory policy wey dey risk further marginalisation of a small number of pipo from di sport wey dem love.

Bawumia apologises to Ghanaians for NPP’s mistakes [Video]

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Former Vice President and 2024 New Patriotic Party(NPP) Presidential Candidate, Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, has, on behalf of the party, rendered an unqualified apology to Ghanaians.

Dr. Bawumia has appealed to Ghanaians to forgive the NPP for their mistakes during the eight years in government, stating they have learnt their lessons and will do better when given another opportunity.

He was speaking at Bekwai while rounding up his three-day visit as part of the nationwide Thank You Tour.

According to him, the party has come to appreciate that they didn’t get some things right, and the Ocquaye Committee’s report has made it clear that they could have done better.

He again urged the party to put the 2024 elections behind them and unite ahead of the 2028 elections.


Dr. Bawumia again drew inspiration from former president Kufuor, who had told him after the elections of how recorded a terrible 37% in the 1996 elections, but staged a come back to win the 2000 elections.

He added that it is enough motivation that if the party closes it ranks and unite, it can again win the 2028 elections.

Sahel States Foreign Ministers Commend Morocco’s Role In AES

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A delegation of Ministers of Foreign Affairs of the Confederation of Sahel States (AES), has expressed the high appreciation of the College of Heads of State of the AES for the objective and constructive approach of the Kingdom of Morocco towards the political situation in the AES confederation countries, and particularly for Morocco’s respectful stance based on non-interference in the internal affairs of their countries.

The delegation including Karamoko Jean Marie Traoré, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Regional Cooperation and Burkinabe Abroad of Burkina Faso; Abdoulaye DIOP, Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation of the Republic of Mali; and BAKARY Yaou Sangaré, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Cooperation and Nigeriens Abroad of the Republic of Niger, conveyed to the Sovereign messages of fraternity and friendship from Their Excellencies: Army General Assimi Goita, President of the Transition, Head of State of the Republic of Mali, also President of the AES Confederation; Captain Ibrahim Traore, President of Faso; and Army General Abdourahamane TIANI, President of the Republic of Niger.

According to a press release the Foreign Ministers took the opportunity to inform His Majesty King Mohammed VI of the latest progress made and the confederal prospects in the areas of diplomacy, development, and defense and security.

The Foreign Ministers reiterated the AES confederation’s full support for the Royal Initiative aimed at facilitating their countries’ access to the Atlantic Ocean. They emphasized that this initiative is consistent with the vision of the Heads of State of the Sahel Confederation, committed to improving the economic development conditions of their countries, particularly access to the international market.

The Ministers carefully noted the specific messages from HM the King addressed to Their Excellencies Army General Assimi Goita, Captain Ibrahim Traore, and Army General Abdourahamane Tiani.

They welcomed the renewed willingness of HM King Mohammed VI to strengthen his country’s relations with the Confederation of Sahel States, within the framework of South-South cooperation, of which Morocco is one of the pioneers.

The delegation also took careful note of HM the King’s enlightened guidance on the royal initiative in favor of the Sahel States. Beyond the economic growth it will foster in the countries of the region, it is part of a dynamic of active solidarity from the Kingdom of Morocco towards sister countries with whom relations have always been marked by respect, sincere friendship, and fruitful cooperation.

The Ministers took this opportunity to express the gratitude of the AES Heads of State for Morocco’s consistent positive approach within the African Union, advocating for the strengthening of dialogue and maintaining constructive engagement.

At the end of the meeting, the Ministers expressed their deep gratitude for this audience that His Majesty King Mohammed VI kindly granted them.

They particularly praised the attentiveness, consideration, and wise advice that His Majesty Mohammed VI provided them.

The Ministers also expressed their sincere thanks to His Majesty King Mohammed VI and the people of Morocco for the warm welcome and hospitality they received during their stay.

Source: AES Foreign Affairs Ministers Communique

Your work matters—Vice President Jane Naana honours labour force on May Day

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Vice President of the Republic of Ghana, Professor Jane Naana Opoku-Agyemang, has extended warm wishes to Ghanaian workers in a powerful May Day message shared on her official Facebook page.

Despite recently being flown abroad for medical attention following reports of a brief illness, the vice president took time to recognise the tireless efforts of the nation’s workforce, from farmers and traders to public servants and professionals in various fields.

CEPD, GCED push for stronger inclusive employment policies on May Day

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Persons with disabilities have been celebrated for their hardwork by CEPD Persons with disabilities have been celebrated for their hardwork by CEPD

The Centre for Employment of Persons with Disabilities (CEPD) and the Ghana Chamber for Entrepreneurs with Disabilities (GCED) have reaffirmed their commitment to advocating for healthy working environments and inclusive employment policies, particularly for marginalised groups, especially persons with disabilities, to enable them to thrive effectively.

Acknowledging the challenges faced by persons with disabilities in many workplaces, the organisations emphasised their dedication to ensuring that these individuals enjoy equal rights and opportunities.

They noted that they are working tirelessly to transform the aspirations of such marginalised groups into reality, rather than leaving them as unfulfilled dreams.

This was stated in a message issued on May 1, 2025, to mark International Workers’ Day.

“As we mark this day, we reaffirm our commitment to advocating for inclusive employment policies, equitable opportunities, and supportive environments where persons with disabilities can thrive.

“We also acknowledge the ongoing challenges faced by workers with disabilities and pledge to continue working toward a future where dignity, equal rights, and full participation in the world of work are not just aspirations, but reality,” the statement read.

In celebrating the strength of workers, particularly persons with disabilities, the statement encouraged them to remain resilient, continue breaking barriers, and serve as a beacon of hope for others.

“On this important occasion of May Day, the Centre for Employment of Persons with Disabilities (CEPD), in collaboration with our affiliate organisation, the Ghana Chamber for Entrepreneurs with Disabilities (GCED), extends warm and heartfelt greetings to all workers with disabilities across the nation, in both the formal and informal sectors.

“Today, we celebrate your resilience, your innovation, and your invaluable contributions to the economy and society. Whether you are a business owner, a professional, a craftsperson, a trader, or a worker in any field, your hard work and perseverance continue to break barriers and redefine what is possible. Happy May Day to all workers with disabilities! Your strength is our inspiration. Your success is our mission,” the statement concluded.

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Chic and Stylish Ankara Kaba and Slit Styles for the Modern Woman

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Ankara kaba and slit styles are a timeless representation of African fashion, deeply rooted in tradition yet constantly evolving to suit modern tastes. These outfits, typically worn to weddings, church services, festivals, and special ceremonies, blend modesty, elegance, and vibrant cultural flair. Today’s fashion-forward women are embracing the kaba and slit not just as a cultural staple, but as a powerful statement of identity and grace.

Kaba and slit outfits feature a beautifully tailored blouse (kaba) paired with a fitted or flared long skirt (slit), often designed with bold Ankara fabrics that boast eye-catching colors and patterns.

1. Peplum Kaba Styles: A peplum blouse adds volume and flair to the waistline, making it ideal for women who want a flattering silhouette. This can be paired with a matching high-slit skirt to balance tradition with a touch of boldness.

2. Off-Shoulder and Sweetheart Necklines: These styles modernize the traditional kaba, showing a little skin while maintaining class and sophistication. Embellishments like lace, beads, or sequins can add a glamorous touch.

3. Layered and Pleated Slits: Whether it’s a layered fishtail slit or a side-pleated design, the skirt can be a statement piece on its own. These styles create movement and elegance, especially when walking.

4. Bell Sleeves and Dramatic Cuts:

Modern kaba styles often feature bell or flared sleeves for a dramatic effect. These pair well with straight or slightly flared slits to keep the focus on the blouse.

Ankara kaba and slit styles continue to captivate with their beauty, versatility, and cultural significance. Whether you’re attending a high-profile event or celebrating a family milestone, there’s a kaba and slit design that will make you feel confident, radiant, and deeply connected to your roots.

Ken Agyapong covers full medical, academic costs of stabbed KNUST student

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Businessman and former Assin Central MP Kennedy Ohene Agyapong has stepped in with a major act of generosity following the stabbing of a young supporter during a political event in Kumasi.

He has committed to covering the entire cost of medical treatment for the injured student, as well as funding the remainder of his academic journey and that of all his siblings.

The incident occurred on April 29, 2025, during the New Patriotic Party’s (NPP) National Thank You Tour in the Ashanti Region.

The party held its first regional event in Abuakwa, followed by a second gathering in Bantama, which brought together constituencies within the Kumasi Metropolitan area, including Manhyia South, Bantama, and Oforikrom.

The Bantama meeting drew massive crowds of enthusiastic supporters, many of whom turned out to show support for potential flagbearers of the party, including Ken Agyapong.

However, what began as a jubilant political gathering ended on a tragic note when a scuffle broke out, resulting in the stabbing of a young man believed to be a KNUST student and loyal supporter of Agyapong.

He was quickly rushed to the Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital, where he is currently receiving medical attention.

Moved by the incident, Ken Agyapong has not only covered the cost of the student’s medical care but has also pledged to take full responsibility for the educational needs of the victim and his siblings, demonstrating what many are describing as a powerful gesture of compassion and leadership.

His intervention has been widely praised as a demonstration of genuine concern for the youth and grassroots supporters of the party.

Party insiders and sympathisers have hailed the move as reflective of Agyapong’s long-standing reputation for philanthropy and his commitment to the welfare of ordinary Ghanaians.

Authorities are investigating the circumstances that led to the incident, while the young victim continues to recover in the hospital.

A Plus’ threat laughable, I have nothing to hide – A-G

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Attorney General and Minister for Justice, Dr. Dominic Ayine, has strongly denied recent corruption allegations made against him by the Member of Parliament for Gomoa Central, Kwame Asare Obeng, popularly known as A Plus.

Briefing the media on corruption cases on Wednesday, April 30, Dr. Ayine described the accusations as baseless, malicious, and entirely fabricated.


He stated that the claims made in a social media post by A Plus were not only false but laughable.

“A Plus warned me in the post not to do anything silly and that he would come after me if I did. That is laughable,” he said

“The threat is laughable because I have nothing to hide. I’m reliably informed that his basis for saying that I’m corrupt and a thief is that I took a campaign contribution from a businessman and that he also knows the people who donated pickups for my campaign.”


He dismissed suggestions that he was involved in the passage of the Sanitation Levy and was a member of the Finance Committee of Parliament, and influenced its composition.

The Attorney General also dismissed claims that he had diverted funds from the levy to a friend, saying, “I’m not friends with whoever was the beneficiary of the Sanitation levy.”

Dr. Ayine, therefore, dared A Plus to back his allegations with proof.

“If receiving donations for your campaign or getting a pickup for a campaign is thievery or corruption, then there are 276 thieves in Parliament, including the person who was making the allegation,” he said.

He challenged A Plus to call a press conference or report him to the police if he indeed has any evidence of wrongdoing.

Dr. Ayine added, “I do not act silly because I think through the consequences of my actions not only for my person but also for others,” in response to what he called a veiled threat in A Plus’s post.

Galamsey fight is complex, but I say Aluta continua – President Mahama

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President John Mahama has acknowledged that the fight against illegal mining, popularly known as galamsey, is a complex one.

However, the President has vowed not to give up, stating that he wasn’t delusional that the fight would be won within four months of his administration.

He was speaking at the Workers’ Day celebration held at the Black Star Square on Thursday, May 1.

“The fight against galamsey is a complex one, and when I was vying for the presidency, I did not kid myself that when I come into office, I will win that fight in four months, yet we will not give up,” he said.

He lauded the efforts of the Ghana Armed Forces and other security agencies, noting that they are making steady progress in the fight against illegal mining.

“Our gallant men of the Armed Forces and security services are up to the fight, and we will continue to score successes against the selfish companies and individuals who are destroying our forests and polluting our water bodies.

“As far as the fight against galamsey is concerned, I say Aluta Continua,” he stated.

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Vice President Professor Opoku-Agyemang pays tribute to Ghanaians on May Day

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Ghana’s Vice President, Professor Jane Naana Opoku-Agyemang, has extended a heartfelt message of appreciation to workers across the country in celebration of May Day, commending their resilience and contributions to national development.

In a statement shared on X on Thursday, May 1, 2025, the Vice President paid tribute to the diverse sectors of the Ghanaian workforce, ranging from farmers and teachers to healthcare professionals and public servants, highlighting their essential role in shaping the country’s future.

“I extend my heartfelt appreciation to the hardworking men and women across our country whose dedication keeps our nation moving forward. Your work matters. Your voice matters. And our future matters,” the post read.

She also called for a collective push toward inclusive progress, urging all to “advance the cause of labour, uphold the rights of workers, and strive for progress that leaves no one behind.”

This message comes at a time when Professor Opoku-Agyemang is on medical leave, which began on April 7, 2025.

Following health concerns that required specialised care abroad, she has been receiving treatment and is said to be recovering well.

Foreign Affairs Minister Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa recently provided a public update, assuring Ghanaians that the Vice President is in good spirits and will resume official duties soon.

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Government will not privatise ECG – President Mahama assures

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President John Dramani Mahama has assured Ghanaians that his government will not privatise the Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG), reaffirming his commitment to strengthening the public sector while pursuing efficient reforms.

His comments come in response to growing public anxiety over the possible privatisation of the country’s main power distributor [ECG], amid fears of collapse due to heavy indebtedness and chronic mismanagement.

Speaking at the 2025 May Day celebration at Black Star Square, President Mahama outlined plans to improve power distribution through public-private partnerships, without relinquishing state control of ECG.

“The ECG has been brought to its knees by a culture of poor governance over the last eight years, resulting in a debt of 68 billion Ghana cedis and rising. If we do not take proactive measures, our power system will collapse. We can only bring down tariffs if we improve the efficiency of power distribution,” he said.

He firmly dispelled privatisation fears, saying: “Let me assure you that it is not my intention to privatise ECG as an institution. Our attention is more on public-private collaboration to inject efficiency into our downstream electricity distribution system.”

The President’s remarks are expected to calm anxieties among labour unions, ECG staff, and energy sector stakeholders who have raised alarms over proposals to privatise the company.

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I will pick Eddie Nketiah any day over Inaki Williams – Eric Alagidede

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Former General Manager of Nsoatreman FC, Eric Alagidede, has expressed strong support for Eddie Nketiah’s decision to commit to the Black Stars, stating he would choose the former Arsenal striker over Inaki Williams without hesitation.

His comments come in the wake of Nketiah’s dramatic U-turn, finally confirming his availability for Ghana after years of speculation and indecision.

The 25-year-old, born to Ghanaian parents in London, had previously delayed committing to the national team as he weighed his options between England and Ghana.

Reacting to the viral video on Sporty FM, Alagidede shared that if the video of Nketiah’s commitment is recent and genuine, Ghana should move quickly to secure him, as he offers greater quality and finishing ability than Inaki Williams.

“Let’s pick him, we need him. I’ll pick Eddie Nketiah any day over Inaki Williams. Proper striker, proper number 9, he’s young and there’s the future. The chances we create for Inaki Williams and he’s not scoring, Nketiah will put all those balls at the back of the net,” he said.

Despite Nketiah’s recent comments, the President of the Ghana Football Association, Kurt Okraku, has confirmed that the association have not received any formal approach or communication from him, suggesting that talk of his availability may be premature or unofficial at this stage.

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Nigerian workers mark Labour Day wit mixed reactions

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Nigerian workers join dia colleagues around di world to mark dis year Labour Day.

Dis year theme na “Reclaiming di Civic Space in di Midst of Economic Hardship.” – workers dey mark di day across di 36 states and di Federal Capital Territory.

E also dey known as May Day, di day na one wey dey set aside to celebrate workers’ contributions to di nation economy.

To celebrate, Nigerian workers gather early Thursday for Eagle Square, Abuja, to commemorate May Day.

Di rally wey di Nigeria Labour Congress and di Trade Union Congress organise, bring togeda employees from different sectors wit dia different uniforms wey showcase dia profession, News Agency of Nigeria bin report.

Di workers end di event wit address from union leaders to address national and workers’ issues, from di implementation of di new minimum wage to oda issues about employee welfare and economic justice.

Dis 2025 celebration dey happun for middle of plenti issues wey border around economy, security among oda tins wey Nigerians dey complain about.

Oloruntoba Aduragbemi wey dey work for Lagos tell BBC Pidgin say di present administration don disappoint am well well sake of decisions wey govment don take so far for area of fuel price and minimum wage increment.

“Bifor di president enta office e bin promise us better Nigeria but wetin I dey witness now far from better”.

Aduragbemi narrate how she now don adopt to dey waka half way to her place of work so she go fit reduce cost.

She say her hope na say di kontri go better one day.

Anoda worker also tell di BBC say di first issue wey she fit say di present govment of Nigeria don make na fuel subsidy removal without better plans.

“Di fuel subsidy removal na good idea sake of di corruption wey dey go on around di moni but di lack of better plan n aim cause di problem wey we citizens now dey face.”

She add say despite di fact say president Tinubu don approve 70,000 naira minimum wage, some states govnors still never begin pay dia worker.

“Like me now, di kind work wey I dey do no suppose be for woman but I no get choice sake of say my husband salary alone no fit sustain my family of six”.

Meanwhile, di federal govment for series of messages in di past say dem dey committed to better di life of Nigerians.

Workers’ day messages from across di kontri

Senate President Godswill Akpabio say kudos to di contributions of di Nigerian workers and say dem dey diligent and resilient.

“Today, we celebrate di hard work and dedication of Nigerian workers. We, in di Senate and of course, di National Assembly, acknowledge your invaluable contributions to our nation development.”

“I commend your resilience in di face of challenges and recognise your role in driving our economy forward. Despite obvious challenges, you remain di backbone of our economy. I salute your unwavering commitment to excellence and productivity. Your contributions dey vital to our nation progress”.

First Lady, Oluremi Tinubu, for her message hail Nigerian workers for dia commitment to nation-building.

“Across all sectors, whether public or private, formal or informal, Nigerian workers remain di backbone of our development and di driving force behind our nation progress,” she tok.

Former Vice President Atiku Abubakar for im part say workers play key role to help di kontri grow and succeed.

For statement, Atiku call on di federal govment to see workers not just as tools for economic growth but as important partners in building a great nation.

“Di Nigerian worker remain di indomitable engine wey dey drive our nation towards di long-anticipated promise of prosperity.

“In di face of persistent hardship and inadequate remuneration, Nigerian workers don kontinu to shoulder di burdens of our economic ambitions wit quiet heroism.

Governors across di kontri also praise di workers for for dia contribution to di growth of Nigeria.

One of di governor, Duoye Diri of Bayelsa state for im message commend workers for dia strong support and confidence in govment.

“As di son of a dedicated classroom teacher, and as one wey imself wey sabi di fulfilment and responsibility of teaching, I feel one profound personal solidarity wit every worker in Bayelsa State. I understand first-hand di sacrifices you dey make, di diligence you show, and di hope wey you carry for a better tomorrow – for yourselves, your families, and generations yet unborn.”

E add say im administration deeply value dia hard work, contributions and steadfast cooperation, and no go ever take dem for granted.

“Aluta Continua” – Mahama declares

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President John Dramani Mahama has pledged his administration’s unwavering resolve in the fight against illegal mining, warning that companies and individuals destroying Ghana’s forests and water bodies will be held to account.

Speaking at the 2025 May Day celebration at the Black Star Square in Accra, President Mahama acknowledged the daunting nature of the task, but said his government was committed to staying the course.

“The fight against galamsey is a complex one, and when I was vying for the presidency, I did not kid myself that when I come into office, I will win that fight in four months, yet we will not give up,” he said.

He assured Ghanaians that the security forces are well-equipped and ready to take on illegal mining operations across the country.

“Our gallant men of the Armed Forces and security services are up to the fight, and we will continue to score successes against the selfish companies and individuals who are destroying our forests and polluting our water bodies,” the President stated.

Underscoring his government’s determination, President Mahama declared: “As far as the fight against galamsey is concerned, I say Aluta Continua.”

There is a growing public concern over the environmental damage and water pollution caused by illegal mining activities.

President Mahama has made the battle against the menace a key priority of his administration.

Bawumia visits injured KNUST student at KATH, donates GH¢50k to support medical expenses

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The 2024 Presidential Candidate of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, has visited the KNUST student who was stabbed in Kumasi on Monday April 28.

Dr Bawumia donated GH¢50,000 to support the student’s medical expenses at the Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital (KATH), where the student is receiving treatment.

Herbert, a member of the Unity Hall “jama group” at the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST), was part of a team that provided cheer songs for an individual during the NPP’s “Thank You Tour” held in the Bantama Constituency on Tuesday, April 29.

He was reportedly stabbed after the event during a misunderstanding over money between his group and another yet-to-be-identified group.

Dr. Bawumia, who is continuing his tour of the Ashanti Region, visited the injured student on Wednesday evening, April 30, at KATH, accompanied by key NPP officials.

During the visit, Dr. Bawumia expressed his sympathies and best wishes to Herbert and thanked Almighty Allah for sparing the student’s life. He wished him a speedy recovery.

The victim’s grandmother, who received the donation on his behalf, expressed heartfelt gratitude to Dr. Bawumia and the NPP delegation for their support and concern.

 

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Two convicted for human trafficking from Nigeria to Ghana

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The Achimota Circuit Court has convicted two persons for trafficking two ladies from Nigeria to Ghana and compelling them to engage in prostitution. 

Jessica Daniel, also known as Blessing, a 24-year-old hairdresser, and Kelvin Johnson, known as Alaska, a 30-year-old Bitcoin trader, were convicted after they were found guilty at the end of the trial.

The two were held on charges of conspiracy to commit crime and two counts of human trafficking. 

The Court, presided over by Mrs Akosua Anokyewaa Adjepong, however, deferred their sentence to tomorrow, April 30, 2025, pending the outcome of a pregnancy test for Jessica, the first accused person.

Reading her Judgement on Tuesday, the trial Judge said the Prosecution had been able to establish its case beyond reasonable doubt after calling three witnesses while the accused persons also called a witness.

The Prosecution, led by Assistant Superintendent of Police (ASP) Isaac Babayi, earlier told the court that the complainant was Chief Calistus Elozipuwa, a member of the Nigerians in Diaspora Organisation (NIDO), based in Ghana.

The accused persons, now convicts, are Jessica Daniel, 24, hairdresser, and Kelvin Johnson, 30, Bitcoin (BTC) trader, all being Nigerians. 

ASP Babayi said on July 1, 2024, the complainant rescued the victims, Gloria Vincent, alias Grace, 20 years, and Gloria Igbetar, alias Diamond, aged 25, who were engaging in prostitution.

When they were questioned, they told the complainant that they were deceived, lured and transported to Ghana from Nigeria by Jessica in January and February 2024, under the pretext of securing them jobs as domestic servants but ended up forcing them into prostitution.

According to the prosecution, the victims were linked to an agent in Nigeria by Johnson, who picked them at the lorry station in Accra and took them to an apartment where they stayed and worked as prostitutes for Jessica, who demanded they paid GH¢8,000.00 each to gain their freedom.

prosecution told the court that Jessica and Johnson were subsequently arrested by the police. 

During investigation, they admitted having recruited the victims from Nigeria to Ghana for prostitution, the proceeds of which were collected by Johnson and handed to Jessica for safekeeping.

Investigations further revealed that Jessica hid behind Johnson to traffick the ladies to Ghana with the excuse that she was afraid they might harm her, if they found out that she was their mistress.

The victims have been able to pay GH¢8,000.00 each to the convicts, which they (convicts) both admitted having received.  

Ghana Water Company risks power cut over GH¢1 billion debt – Energy minister warns

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The Minister for Energy, John Abdulai Jinapor, has threatened to disconnect power supply to the Ghana Water Company Limited (GWCL) over an outstanding debt of approximately GH¢1 billion owed to the Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG).

Speaking in a recent interview on JoyNews, the Minister disclosed that although ECG’s monthly bills amount to about GH¢2.5 billion, the company is only able to collect GH¢1.5 billion, leaving a monthly deficit of roughly GH¢1 billion.

“They (Ghana Water Company) haven’t paid. If they do not pay, the lights will go off, and when the lights go off, you will be affected. They collect bills, so they should pay something. They owe about GH¢1 billion,” he remarked.

He attributed ECG’s losses to several factors, including technical and commercial system losses, non-cost-reflective tariffs, and poor debt recovery, particularly from government institutions.

“So even if ECG collects 100%, it still won’t amount to GH¢2.5 billion. This is because former President Akufo-Addo and his government decided that ECG shouldn’t charge for capacity. But that capacity still comes with a cost, a bill that must be paid,” he explained.

“ECG itself is struggling to collect payments. Losses have increased from 22% to 40%, what we refer to as ATCC. That’s a major issue. Three major government agencies, along with many MMDAs, are not paying their bills. In fact, the private sector is performing better than the MMDAs,” he added.

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Fancy Blouse Designs To Elevate Your Ethnic Style

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Fancy Blouse Designs To Elevate Your Ethnic Style

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The back neck design of a blouse plays a crucial role in enhancing the overall appeal of ethnic outfits, making it a focal point of elegance. Intricate patterns, such as delicate lacework or shimmering sequins, draw attention and add a touch of sophistication to traditional attire. Since the back neck is often visible with open hairstyles or updos, detailed embellishments create a striking contrast against the fabric. Designers frequently experiment with deep cuts, keyhole shapes, or halter-style backs to introduce modern flair while maintaining cultural aesthetics. The choice of embellishments, like zari embroidery or beadwork, ensures durability while elevating the blouse’s luxurious feel.  

Color coordination between the blouse and the outfit enhances harmony, ensuring the back neck design stands out without overpowering the ensemble. Lightweight fabrics such as chiffon or georgette allow for fluid draping, making intricate back designs more comfortable for extended wear. Mirror work or thread embroidery adds texture, creating visual interest that complements the saree or lehenga. Since traditional wear often features heavy jewelry, a well-crafted back neck design balances adornment without appearing excessive. Adjustable closures, such as hooks or strings, provide a customized fit, ensuring both comfort and style.  

Seasonal trends influence back neck designs, with floral motifs dominating spring collections and metallic accents preferred for festive occasions. The versatility of these designs allows them to transition seamlessly from weddings to casual gatherings, depending on the detailing. As fashion evolves, fusion styles incorporating contemporary elements gain popularity while preserving ethnic charm. A thoughtfully designed back neck not only enhances the wearer’s confidence but also leaves a lasting impression, making it an essential aspect of ethnic fashion. By prioritizing craftsmanship and creativity, these blouse designs redefine traditional elegance for the modern wardrobe.

Speak up against mismanagement in state institutions

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President John Dramani Mahama has called on public sector workers to speak up when leaders of state-owned enterprises mismanage the institutions they oversee.

Speaking during the national May Day celebration at the Black Star Square in Accra on Thursday, May 1, Mr Mahama encouraged workers not to remain silent in the face of poor leadership, emphasizing that their livelihoods are directly affected when such enterprises collapse.

“Comrades and friends, many of you have been working in atrociously managed state institutions over the last years. I urge you not to keep quiet when management is driving your enterprise into ruin. You are always the first to be affected by job losses when these institutions collapse,” he urged.

The President reaffirmed his support for workers who raise concerns over mismanagement, promising to back efforts to safeguard public institutions.

“Your enterprise, where you work, belongs to you; they guarantee you lifelong employment, and so you must protect those enterprises. When things are going wrong, do not be afraid to say so, and as President, I will back and support you to set things right,” he stated.

President Mahama further appealed to both management and staff of state-owned institutions to collaborate in making their organisations viable and sustainable.

“And so we are charging the management and workers of state-owned institutions, let us work together to make these institutions viable because they belong to all of us,” Mahama advised.

He reaffirmed his commitment to initiate reforms to improve the conditions of service for private and public sector workers.

“We will introduce comprehensive reforms across the public and private sector labour environment by ensuring timely salary payment, modernising workplace conditions and reducing the bureaucratic bottlenecks that frustrate your productivity.”

 

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Bawumia hailed as Ghana tops Africa with seamless IPS in latest survey

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Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, former Vice President of Ghana Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, former Vice President of Ghana

Ghana’s remarkable investment in digital payment systems in the past few years is paying off with Ghana topping international rankings in the digital payment sector.

Earlier this year in January, Ghana was adjudged the number one country in the world in mobile money systems by GSMA Mobile Money Regulatory Index (MMRI).

Ghana’s remarkable progress in digital payment has again been affirmed with the country being named by KPMG as number one country in Africa with seamless Interoperable Instant Payments Systems (IPS).

The West Africa Banking Industry Customer Experience Survey report from KPMG named Ghana as the number one African country with fully interoperable multiple instant payment systems.

Highlights from the State of Inclusive Instant Payment Systems in Africa Report 2024 revealed that Africa boasts of 28 IPS across 20 countries with only seven countries operating multiple IPS.

According to the report, Ghana stood tall amongst its peers, outperforming countries such as Morocco, South Africa, Egypt, Nigeria, Kenya and Tanzania, thereby setting a new standard for the continent.

“Ghana’s leadership in this space is evident, being the only African country with fully interoperable multiple instant payment systems”, the report stated.

Ghana’s two primary IPS, the Ghana Interbank Payment and Settlement Systems (GhIPSS) Instant Pay (GIP) and Mobile Money Interoperability (MMI), have been interacting flawlessly over the years, hence winning admirers from across the world and customers locally.

Impact Of Ghana’s Instant Payment System

According to the report, the impact of instant payment systems in Ghana has been noteworthy.

Some highlights reported as at October 2024 are as follows:

– GIP transactions surged by 174% in value and 32% in volume compared to the same period in 2023.

– Mobile money transactions dominated, reaching GHS 2.36 trillion, marking a 55% year-on-year growth.

– The number of mobile money transactions increased by 20% to 6.6 billion.

The report’s findings underscore the importance of interoperability between systems with 73% of retail customers indicating they use mobile money weekly.

The ease of transferring money between accounts and mobile wallets also remains a top priority for customers.

While Ghana excels in instant payment systems, the report also highlights areas for improvement including concerns over service reliability, cybersecurity and the need for innovative features in mobile apps and internet banking.

As Ghana continues to lead the way in instant payment systems, the country is poised to drive financial inclusion, convenience and economic growth, setting a benchmark for other African countries to follow.

Meanwhile, following the publication of the latest top ranking for Ghana in digital payments, a number of Ghanaians have applauded former Vice President Dr Mahamudu Bawumia, for his immense dedication and contributions to the growth of the sector.

Throughout his time as vice president, Dr Bawumia was a champion of transforming Ghana’s payment system into a seamless interoperable system, leading to the successful implementation of Africa’s first interoperable payment system.

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Power crisis to worsen as Karpowership threatens gas plant shutdown in 7 days

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Minister of Energy and Green Transition, John Abdulai Jinapor Minister of Energy and Green Transition, John Abdulai Jinapor

The Minister for Energy and Green Transition, Dr John Jinapor, has disclosed that the ministry is under significant pressure due to mounting debts within the energy sector.

Speaking in a recent interview with JoyNews, the minister revealed that the country faces an imminent power crisis, as some power companies have threatened to cut supply over unpaid debts owed by the government.

“Yesterday, I received a letter from Karpowership; they are threatening to shut down the plant in seven days,” he stated.

According to the minister, who attributed the crisis to debts inherited by the John Mahama government, efforts to engage the power suppliers have so far been unsuccessful.

“We’ve been trying every means possible to engage them and request some breathing space, but they simply will not budge,” he said.

He revealed that the country currently owes power suppliers more than $1.7 billion, prompting threats of power supply cuts.

He added that the total debt within the energy sector currently stands at approximately GH¢80 billion.

Despite these challenges, the minister affirmed the government’s commitment to finding a lasting solution to Ghana’s energy crisis.

He announced plans for the construction of a second gas processing plant within the next two years, aimed at stabilising power supply across the country.

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NPP National Chairman takes short break from “Thank You” tour

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The New Patriotic Party (NPP) has officially announced that its National Chairman, Stephen Ayensu Ntim has temporarily stepped aside from the ongoing nationwide “Thank You” tour to attend to pressing matters.

In a statement signed by the party’s Director of Communications, Richard Ahiagbah, the NPP assured members and the public that the Chairman remains fully committed to the tour and will rejoin the team in due course.

Dr Jasaw attends ‘The 10th Our Ocean Conference’ in South-Korea

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Chair of the Agric and Cocoa Affairs Committee of Parliament, Dr. Godfred Seidu Jasaw, together with the Minister for Fisheries and Aquaculture, Hon. Emelia Arthur, led Ghana’s delegation to Busan, South Korea, to participate in the ‘10th Our Ocean Conference’ themed ‘Our Ocean, Our Action’ aimed at promoting global actions for a sustainable ocean.

The discussions centered on Digital Oceans, which combines the ocean industry and digital technology, to serve as an implementation tool in achieving a sustainable ocean swiftly and systematically.

He participated in Panel discussions, side events, and some bilaterals to attract additional investments, partnerships, and collaborations for sustainable fisheries in the ocean and inland waters of Ghana.

One key highlight was the meeting with Sen. John Kerry, the 68th US Secretary of State, on how he can amplify the Ghana case for greater participation.

Another was the meeting with Charlina Vitcheva, the Director General of the European Commission for Maritime Affairs and Fisheries, where the issue of a yellow card warning issued by the EU on Ghana was exhaustively discussed.

Dr. Vitcheva was satisfied that Ghana was taking sufficient steps on transparency and deterrent sanctions on IUU activities in its waters. She pledged to initiate processes to reverse the yellow card warning issued.

The Government of Ghana, through the Ministry of Fisheries and Aquaculture Development, committed to the transparency charter and would utilize relevant inputs made at the conference to improve sustainable ocean governance in Ghana.

Money stolen by Adu Boahene in cybersecurity scandal could build one Agenda 111 hospital – AG

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Dr Ayine has charged Kwabena Adu Boahene and two others with eleven counts play videoDr Ayine has charged Kwabena Adu Boahene and two others with eleven counts

The Attorney General and Minister for Justice, Dr Dominic Ayine, has revealed that the GH¢49.1 million allegedly stolen by former Director of the National Signals Bureau, Kwabena Adu Boahene, could have funded the construction of one Agenda 111 hospital.

Speaking at a press conference on April 30, 2025, Dr. Ayine provided updates on the concluded investigations into a sophisticated criminal scheme allegedly orchestrated by Adu Boahene, which, according to the Attorney General, defrauded Ghanaian taxpayers of millions of cedis.

He stated that the Economic and Organized Crime Office (EOCO), under the leadership of Raymond Archer, uncovered the scheme, which caused a financial loss of GH¢49.1 million, equivalent to $7 million at the exchange rate in February and March 2020, when the crime occurred.

At the current exchange rate, the amount translates to GH¢108.5 million, a sum Dr. Ayine emphasised could have been used to construct a hospital under the government’s Agenda 111 initiative.

“On March 20, 2025, I briefed you on the arrest and detention of Mr. Kwabena Adu Boahene, former Director of the National Signals Bureau, and the ongoing investigations into an elaborate criminal scheme he orchestrated, defrauding Ghanaians of millions of cedis. The Economic and Organized Crime Office (EOCO), led by Mr. Raymond Archer, uncovered a scheme that resulted in a loss of GH¢49.1 million, equivalent to $7 million at the exchange rate in February and March 2020, when the crime occurred. At today’s exchange rate, this amounts to GH¢108.5 million, the cost of an Agenda 111 hospital diverted into one individual’s pocket,” he stated.

Dr Ayine confirmed that investigations have concluded and charges have been filed against Adu Boahene, his wife Mrs. Angela Ajay Boahene, Ms Mildred Donkor, a former UMB Bank employee, and Advantage Solutions Limited, a holding company owned by the couple.

“I can now confirm that our investigations have concluded, and this is the exact amount Mr. Adu Boahene stole from taxpayers. Exercising my powers under Article 88 of the Constitution, I have filed charges against Mr. Kwabena Adu Boahene; his wife, Mrs. Angela Ajay Boahene; Ms. Mildred Donkor, a former UMB Bank employee who resigned to join the criminal enterprise; and Advantage Solutions Limited, a holding company owned by Mr. Adu Boahene and his wife, used as a conduit to funnel funds into other companies they own, namely, Vertex Properties Limited, Vertex Solutions, and BNC Communications Bureau Limited. The latter was the vehicle used to siphon GH¢49.1 million from National Security accounts,” the Attorney General said.

According to Dr Ayine, Adu Boahene faces charges including three counts of stealing, defrauding by false pretenses, willfully causing financial loss to the state, using public office for profit, and money laundering. His wife, Mrs. Angela Ajay Boahene, is charged with conspiracy to steal, conspiracy to use public office for profit, conspiracy to commit money laundering, and money laundering.

Ms Donkor faces two counts of conspiracy to commit money laundering and money laundering, while Advantage Solutions Limited is charged with conspiracy to commit money laundering and money laundering.

Dr Ayine emphasised the government’s commitment to accountability, as pledged by President John Dramani Mahama.

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GBA is gradually becoming a wing of the NPP – NDC’s Gideon Tetteh

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The Regional Director for Conflict Resolution for the National Democratic Congress (NDC), Gideon Tettey Tetteh, has described the Ghana Bar Association’s stance on suspending Chief Justice Gertrude Torkonoo as politically motivated.

Speaking on Joy Prime’s Prime Morning about the GBA’s threats to seek redress in court if Mahama doesn’t revoke the CJ’s suspension, he said the institution has refused to concentrate on the welfare of its members and is gradually becoming politically inclined.  

“They are gradually becoming a wing of the NPP. The Ghana Bar Association is not focusing on the well-being of lawyers, but is gradually becoming NPP. Of the many lawyers that are members of the association, only 43 decided to vote and draft something like a so-called resolution in the name of the association,” he said.

He also stated that most lawyers on the board are not in support of the stance and exited the meeting immediately after the idea was raised.

“Most lawyers walked out the very moment this agenda was put on the table. They walked out because GBA is not a political wing where they will be interfering and engaging in politics,” he added.

He recalled the association’s past silence on national issues, especially under the NDC government, indicating that “Over the years, before the NDC came to power, GBA was very silent on a lot of issues, corruption issues. It got to a time when even lawyers were reminding that GBA to say something.”

He continued to question the NPP’s strong resistance to the removal of the Chief Justice, pointing out an apparent inconsistency in their argument.

“But I wish that it were the same for Madam Charlotte Osei. This was not the posture of this same Ghana Bar Association.”

Lawyer Tetteh also argued that the GBA’s current position further justifies the need for the Chief Justice to step down.

“The posture of the Ghana Bar Association is even more reason why the chief justice will have to be removed so that we shall see what you can do,” he said.

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“How can you sell alcohol and still be in debt?” – Mahama asks former GIHOC bosses

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President John Dramani Mahama has expressed disbelief over the financial struggles of GIHOC Distilleries Company Limited, questioning how an alcohol-producing firm could incur significant losses despite strong local demand.

Addressing workers at the May Day parade held at Independence Square in Accra on Thursday, May 1, President Mahama referenced recent reports indicating that GIHOC Distilleries recorded financial losses in both 2022 and 2023.

Mahama said the situation was especially concerning given the high and consistent demand for alcoholic beverages in Ghana.

“How can you sell alcohol and be in debt? When I was president, GIHOC was making a profit. Because Ghanaians, when we are happy, we drink alcohol, when we are sad, we drink alcohol, so how can an alcohol manufacturing company make losses?” he asked.

He used the example to highlight broader concerns about mismanagement within state-owned enterprises and called for stronger accountability.

His remarks come after a disclosure by Finance Minister Dr. Cassiel Ato Forson during a meeting with the Chief Executives of specified entities under the State Interest and Governance Authority (SIGA) on March 13.

According to the Finance Minister, GIHOC Distilleries reported a loss of GH₵25.1 million in 2022 and a further GH₵25.5 million in 2023.

 

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“They have to come up with teleportation soon!” Singer, Mayorkun echoes the thoughts of every frequent flyer

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?They have to come up with teleportation soon!? Singer, Mayorkun echoes the thoughts of every frequent flyer

Mayorkun just echoed the thoughts of every frequent flyer in the most relatable way possible.

The singer took to his Snapchat story to rant about his airport struggles, posting a snap from what looks like an airport lounge or waiting area with the caption:

“Dem gats come up with teleportation soon! I hate going to the airport!”

And honestly, who can blame him? Between delayed flights, long queues, and the general stress of air travel, teleportation doesn’t sound so crazy anymore.

The post was a humorous but real reflection of the travel fatigue that comes with his superstar lifestyle.  Mayorkun has clearly had enough.

My mixed reaction to President Mahama’s Supreme Court nominations

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President John Dramani Mahama‘s nomination of seven judges to the Supreme Court warms the hearts of many, as it includes some notable judges who have been sidelined for years because they don’t appear politically aligned.

Those who read my book, “The President Ghana Never Got,” would have seen one such name in the chapter that reveals how Akufo-Addo appointed a judge to the Supreme Court to appease a retiring judge.

In exercising his power to appoint judges, President Akufo-Addo ignored Court of Appeal judges such as the erudite Justice Dennis Dominic Adjei, who has been at the Court of Appeal since 2010.

Aside from being one of the foremost judicial scholars in Ghana, with six leading law textbooks and co-author of a seventh, Sir Dennis—as his students and lawyers refer to him, for he was knighted by Pope Benedict XVI in 2005—has distinguished himself internationally. He was elected a judge of the African Court of Justice in July 2022 for a term of six years. He is also part of the nine-member advisory committee of the International Criminal Court. A fellow of the Ghana Academy of Arts and Sciences, Justice Dennis Dominic Adjei was elected as the Inns of Court and Advanced Legal Institute of the University of London Senior Judges Fellow for Common Law Jurisdictions for the 2022-2023 academic year.


While judges like Sir Dennis were marking time at the Court of Appeal, Akufo-Addo appointed an NPP parliamentary candidate in the 2016 election to the high court and, within two years, elevated him to the Supreme Court.

In my book cited above, I reveal that this appointment was made to appease a retiring Supreme Court judge whom Akufo-Addo had disappointed, first with the position of the Chief Justice. The President later deserted the judge after asking him to get ready as the Speaker of Parliament nominee in Akufo-Addo’s second term.

With this knowledge, the appointment of judges such as Sir Dennis seems to correct an obvious error. So, I don’t have an issue with the seven names nominated to join the Supreme Court. There are some I do not know and cannot pass judgment on their suitability or otherwise.

President John Dramani Mahama‘s nomination of seven judges to the Supreme Court warms the hearts of many, as it includes some notable judges who have been sidelined for years because they don’t appear politically aligned.

Those who read my book, “The President Ghana Never Got,” would have seen one such name in the chapter that reveals how Akufo-Addo appointed a judge to the Supreme Court to appease a retiring judge.

In exercising his power to appoint judges, President Akufo-Addo ignored Court of Appeal judges such as the erudite Justice Dennis Dominic Adjei, who has been at the Court of Appeal since 2010.

Aside from being one of the foremost judicial scholars in Ghana, with six leading law textbooks and co-author of a seventh, Sir Dennis—as his students and lawyers refer to him, for he was knighted by Pope Benedict XVI in 2005—has distinguished himself internationally.

He was elected a judge of the African Court of Justice in July 2022 for a term of six years. He is also part of the nine-member advisory committee of the International Criminal Court. A fellow of the Ghana Academy of Arts and Sciences, Justice Dennis Dominic Adjei was elected as the Inns of Court and Advanced Legal Institute of the University of London Senior Judges Fellow for Common Law Jurisdictions for the 2022-2023 academic year.

While judges like Sir Dennis were marking time at the Court of Appeal, Akufo-Addo appointed an NPP parliamentary candidate in the 2016 election to the high court and, within two years, elevated him to the Supreme Court.
See also MANASSEH WRITES: Why John Mahama did not paint us black

In my book cited above, I reveal that this appointment was made to appease a retiring Supreme Court judge whom Akufo-Addo had disappointed, first with the position of the Chief Justice. The President later deserted the judge after asking him to get ready as the Speaker of Parliament nominee in Akufo-Addo’s second term.

With this knowledge, the appointment of judges such as Sir Dennis seems to correct an obvious error. So, I don’t have an issue with the seven names nominated to join the Supreme Court. There are some I do not know and cannot pass judgment on their suitability or otherwise.
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However, considering the political discussions that have taken place in recent times, the politics and optics do not look very tidy.

On the substance of it, some have argued that the number of judges at the Supreme Court is too high. I leave that to the legal experts to educate us, because my lay person’s view is biased towards prompt dispensing of justice, which could hinge on the number of judges present to sit on cases.

The numbers alone may not constitute political packing of the court because the suspended Chief Justice wanted to add judges to the Supreme Court, an action many criticised because the procedure she used was flawed. But some political utterances and the contentious timing of the nominations leave one scratching one’s head, even if the seven judges are not an issue.

For now, one can only hope that the men and women who occupy the most hallowed benches of our land will serve with integrity, dispensing justice according to the dictates of the law and good conscience.

Until we are told to get guns, machetes, and cudgels to defend ourselves when offended, we will all submit to the courts for justice. But if a people can no longer look to the courts for justice, they resort to alternatives, which even the political class may not survive.

Let our judges serve the people, for the president who appoints them was an ordinary human being until the people gave him their power. Less than a year ago, that powerful man who could dismiss the petition against the Chief Justice without having to explain to anybody can, today, not appoint a cleaner to the district magistrate court.

President John Dramani Mahama‘s nomination of seven judges to the Supreme Court warms the hearts of many, as it includes some notable judges who have been sidelined for years because they don’t appear politically aligned.

Those who read my book, “The President Ghana Never Got,” would have seen one such name in the chapter that reveals how Akufo-Addo appointed a judge to the Supreme Court to appease a retiring judge.

In exercising his power to appoint judges, President Akufo-Addo ignored Court of Appeal judges such as the erudite Justice Dennis Dominic Adjei, who has been at the Court of Appeal since 2010.

Aside from being one of the foremost judicial scholars in Ghana, with six leading law textbooks and co-author of a seventh, Sir Dennis—as his students and lawyers refer to him, for he was knighted by Pope Benedict XVI in 2005—has distinguished himself internationally.

He was elected a judge of the African Court of Justice in July 2022 for a term of six years. He is also part of the nine-member advisory committee of the International Criminal Court. A fellow of the Ghana Academy of Arts and Sciences, Justice Dennis Dominic Adjei was elected as the Inns of Court and Advanced Legal Institute of the University of London Senior Judges Fellow for Common Law Jurisdictions for the 2022-2023 academic year.

While judges like Sir Dennis were marking time at the Court of Appeal, Akufo-Addo appointed an NPP parliamentary candidate in the 2016 election to the high court and, within two years, elevated him to the Supreme Court.
See also MANASSEH WRITES: Why John Mahama did not paint us black

In my book cited above, I reveal that this appointment was made to appease a retiring Supreme Court judge whom Akufo-Addo had disappointed, first with the position of the Chief Justice. The President later deserted the judge after asking him to get ready as the Speaker of Parliament nominee in Akufo-Addo’s second term.

With this knowledge, the appointment of judges such as Sir Dennis seems to correct an obvious error. So, I don’t have an issue with the seven names nominated to join the Supreme Court. There are some I do not know and cannot pass judgment on their suitability or otherwise.
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However, considering the political discussions that have taken place in recent times, the politics and optics do not look very tidy.

On the substance of it, some have argued that the number of judges at the Supreme Court is too high. I leave that to the legal experts to educate us, because my lay person’s view is biased towards prompt dispensing of justice, which could hinge on the number of judges present to sit on cases.

The numbers alone may not constitute political packing of the court because the suspended Chief Justice wanted to add judges to the Supreme Court, an action many criticised because the procedure she used was flawed. But some political utterances and the contentious timing of the nominations leave one scratching one’s head, even if the seven judges are not an issue.

For now, one can only hope that the men and women who occupy the most hallowed benches of our land will serve with integrity, dispensing justice according to the dictates of the law and good conscience.
See also MANASSEH WRITES: A journalistic perspective on “WHO KILLED THE JUDGES?”

Until we are told to get guns, machetes, and cudgels to defend ourselves when offended, we will all submit to the courts for justice. But if a people can no longer look to the courts for justice, they resort to alternatives, which even the political class may not survive.

Let our judges serve the people, for the president who appoints them was an ordinary human being until the people gave him their power. Less than a year ago, that powerful man who could dismiss the petition against the Chief Justice without having to explain to anybody can, today, not appoint a cleaner to the district magistrate court.

Why?

He no longer wields the people’s power.

Ghanaian workers cannot “reset” with our meagre salaries – TUC to Mahama

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The Trade Union Congress (TUC) has stated that Ghanaian workers cannot participate in any national reset while wages remain low and working conditions continue to deteriorate.

Speaking at the May Day celebration at Black Star Square in Accra, the Chairman of TUC Bernard Owusu, emphasised the urgent need for improvement in workers’ remuneration and welfare, pointing out that the wage situation has worsened since the president last held office.

“Our pay and working conditions are deteriorating. The wage situation in Ghana has worsened since you were last in government,” Mr Owusu lamented.

He explained that wages are now far lower compared to the rising cost of living, with inflation over the past four years leading to a significant decline in real wages. Wage inequality, he added, has increased across both the public and private sectors.

“The national pension system isn’t working for workers. We are confronted with low pensions and inequalities in pensions. The minimum monthly pension is GH¢396.58, while the highest is GH¢21,792.73. This is not the outcome workers envisaged under the three-tier workers’ scheme,” he complained.

Mr Owusu also raised concerns about workers’ rights, particularly the right to form or join trade unions. He pointed out that many workers who attempt to exercise this right are threatened with dismissal.

“Our brothers from Asogli are still at home. We ask that the president bring our brothers back to work,” he appealed.

The TUC chairman expressed concern over recent mass terminations in the public sector, recalling that similar actions under the previous administration led to painful consequences for many workers.

“As we gather under a government committed to resetting governance and restoring hope, it is only fitting that we chart a new course—one that refrains from repeating past mistakes,” he stated.

He called for amnesty for all public sector workers affected by recent terminations and emphasised that a genuine reset must focus on fairness, inclusion, and protection for workers.

“A genuine reset must be marked by passion, inclusion, and fairness,” Mr Owusu said.

Mr Owusu concluded by urging President Mahama to adopt a living wage, unify public sector pay and pension systems to reduce inequality, and establish an independent emoluments commission.

He also called for a complete overhaul of the Labour Act to ensure better protection for workers.

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Adjiringanor is the best neighbourhood – Black Sherif

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Ghanaian musician Black Sherif has named Adjiringanor as the best neighbourhood to live in Ghana, citing it as his current place of residence.

In a recent street interview with Isaac Likes, the Second Sermon hitmaker was asked to name the best neighbourhood in Ghana, and without hesitation, he pointed to the upscale residential area of Adjiringanor in Accra.

“The best neighbourhood in Ghana, I will say, is Adjiringanor. That’s where I live now,” Black Sherif revealed.

When the topic switched to food, specifically Ghana’s beloved waakye, the rapper said fans would have to follow him out of Accra to get the best.

According to him, the ultimate waakye experience can be found in his hometown of Konongo in the Ashanti Region.

“For the best waakye, I have to take you to Konongo. That’s my hometown. That’s where I was born and bred. The women in my family specialise in waakye,” he said.

Beyond lifestyle and food, Black Sherif also took the opportunity to spotlight other creatives in the Ghanaian music industry.

He gave shoutouts to artistes including Arathejay, Gonaboy, and Bosom P-Yung, as well as Moliy, whom he praised for releasing what he called the biggest Ghanaian song of 2025.

“Shoutout to Arathejay, shoutout to Gonaboy, shoutout to Bosom P-Yung. Shoutout to Moliy as well, with the biggest song in 2025,” he said.

Watch the video below

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