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Dr Bawumia planned to set up a minerals bank if he had won Election 2024- Miracles Aboagye

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Dennis Miracles Aboagye, aide to former Vice President Dr Mahamudu Bawumia, has strongly criticised the Ghana Gold Board for its failure to effectively address the ongoing illegal mining (galamsey) crisis in Ghana.

He revealed that had Dr Bawumia won the 2024 presidential election, he would have established a Minerals Bank to provide a more structured and sustainable solution to the issue of illegal mining.

The Gold Board (GoldBod), has only recently come into being, having received presidential assent on 2nd April 2025.

In an interview on the AM Show on JoyNews, Miracles Aboagye expressed frustration over the lack of tangible results from the Gold Board, particularly regarding the formalisation of small-scale mining.

He pointed out that the Gold Board, despite its promises, had failed to address the root causes of illegal mining and had not brought about meaningful change.

“You said the Gold Board would do it, but have they done it? It’s not even clearly captured in the Gold Board law,” Mr Aboagye asked JoyNews’ AM Show host Benjamin Akakpo.

Mr Aboagye then outlined how Dr Bawumia’s plan would have taken a more comprehensive approach to tackling the problem.

Had Dr Bawumia won the 2024 election, his plan included setting up a Minerals Bank, which would have provided financial resources and infrastructure to support legal, small-scale mining.

According to him, this approach would have gone beyond existing systems, which were not effectively addressing the challenges posed by illegal mining.

“The government must put in place a system,” Mr Aboagye explained. “There must be a deliberate social reorientation to help illegal miners understand the devastating effects of galamsey on themselves, their communities, and the country. Along with this, we need to offer alternative livelihoods for those willing to transition to legal, small-scale mining.”

The proposed Minerals Bank would have provided miners with the necessary resources, machinery, and data to mine legally and efficiently.

One key aspect of the plan was to provide geological data to help miners locate gold deposits more effectively, reducing the environmental damage caused by indiscriminate mining.

He explained that this would have helped miners avoid the harmful practice of scavenging and instead focus on identified, profitable areas.

“Instead of just digging anywhere, they would have had data that shows exactly where the gold is,” Mr Aboagye said.

“The government would also have provided the necessary machinery and financial support to ensure miners could operate independently, reducing their reliance on foreign miners.”

A major issue raised by Mr Aboagye was the financial limitations faced by local miners. He pointed out that many Ghanaian landowners, particularly in mining areas like the Atiwa Forest, lacked the capital to acquire modern mining equipment.

As a result, they often turned to foreign miners—particularly Chinese nationals—which led to the exploitation of local miners and limited economic benefits for the landowners themselves.

“When Ghanaian landowners don’t have the financial muscle to bring in machinery, they end up relying on foreign miners, especially Chinese nationals,” Mr Aboagye explained. “But at the end of the day, even though it’s our people doing the mining, they get very little in return. Our local miners are being exploited.”

This, according to Mr Aboagye, is why Dr Bawumia’s proposed Minerals Bank was crucial. It would have empowered local miners by providing them with access to capital, machinery, and legal backing.

This, he said, would have enabled them to work independently and regulate small-scale mining, which was critical to reducing the environmental damage caused by illegal practices and equipping local miners with the tools they needed to thrive within the law.

Mr Aboagye argued that Dr Bawumia’s approach—through the establishment of the Minerals Bank—would have been a game-changing solution to the illegal mining problem.

Unlike the Gold Board’s efforts, which he described as ineffective, Dr Bawumia’s plan, he said, would have tackled the root causes of illegal mining, empowered local miners, and ensured a sustainable, regulated mining industry that benefits both the local economy and the environment.

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Mining surge drove Ghana’s 2024 growth

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Ghana’s economy recorded stronger-than-expected growth in 2024, largely driven by robust performance in the mining and construction sectors, according to the International Monetary Fund (IMF).

This was confirmed during a two-week IMF mission to Accra, from April 2 to April 15, 2025, led by Mission Chief Stéphane Roudet.

The mission, part of Ghana’s ongoing engagement under the Extended Credit Facility (ECF) programme, assessed the country’s recent economic developments and policy performance.

He also noted a significant improvement in the country’s external position, thanks to strong export performance, particularly in gold—and increased remittances.

“Growth in 2024 was higher than expected, underpinned by strong mining and construction activity. The external sector has seen a considerable improvement, driven by solid exports—particularly gold and to a lesser extent oil, and higher remittances. As a result, international reserves accumulation has far exceeded the ECF-supported program targets.”

Earlier on March 11, the Minister of Finance, Dr. Cassiel Ato Forson, while presenting the 2025 Budget Statement and Economic Policy to Parliament, attributed the 5.7% GDP growth in 2024 to increased activity in the mining sector, including illegal small-scale mining, popularly known as galamsey.

He highlighted the mining and quarrying sector as the key driver of economic expansion.

Over 20 students hospitalized in Prampram after consuming contaminated ‘asana’ drink

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Over 20 students from Prampram D/A Basic ‘B’ and Methodist Freeman Basic School in the Greater Accra region were rushed to the hospital after collapsing during school hours on Monday, April 14.
Witnesses reported seeing several students running in panic before they suddenly fell.
The affected pupils have been taken to the Prampram Polyclinic for medical attention, where health professionals are currently assessing their conditions.
Initial reports point to a possible link between the incident and asana, a locally

Interior Ministry declares April 18 and 21 as Public Holidays for Easter observance

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Ghanaians will enjoy an extended holiday weekend as the Ministry of the Interior has declared Friday, April 18, and Monday, April 21, 2025, as official public holidays in commemoration of Easter.

The announcement, signed by Interior Minister Muntaka Mohammed-Mubarak, was issued on Monday, April 14, confirming Good Friday and Easter Monday as statutory holidays in line with the Christian calendar.

“This period is one of deep spiritual significance and national reflection. We encourage all citizens to celebrate within the framework of the law and Ghana’s rich traditions,” the statement read.

Easter, one of the most widely observed holidays in the country, brings together religious devotion and family reunions.

Good Friday, observed on April 18 this year, commemorates the crucifixion of Jesus Christ—a solemn moment for Christians marked by fasting, prayers, and services across denominations.

Easter Monday, April 21, often takes on a lighter tone, featuring family outings, church picnics, and community-wide festivities.

In towns and cities across Ghana, it also signals a peak travel period as residents return to their hometowns or embark on recreational retreats.

While the Ministry extended warm wishes to all Christian faithful and the general public, it also issued a gentle reminder: “Let us uphold the values of peace, safety, and mutual respect as we observe this sacred holiday.”

Security agencies are expected to step up visibility operations throughout the Easter weekend to ensure public safety, particularly along major highways and at large gatherings.

In recent years, Easter has evolved beyond its religious significance to become a socio-cultural touchpoint, bringing together people from all walks of life through music, food, and shared heritage.

Ghana Business League Awards 2025: From vision to success, celebrating Ghana’s leading businesses

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The Ghana Business League has announced the 3rd edition of the Ghana Business League Awards 2025, set to take place on Friday 6th June, 2025 at the prestigious Mövenpick Ambassador Hotel, Accra.

This year’s event, themed “From Vision to Success,” will honor Ghana’s most innovative and impactful businesses, entrepreneurs, and organisations that have made substantial contributions to the nation’s economic progress.

The Ghana Business League Awards is a premier business event that celebrates the success and achievements of leading businesses across the country. It is an integrated and hierarchical platform recognizing the hard work, dedication, and leadership of businesses that have navigated the challenges of today’s competitive market.

The event promises to bring together Ghana’s top business leaders, policymakers, and influencers for a memorable evening of celebration, inspiration, and networking.

Among the distinguished dignitaries expected to attend are:

  • Hon. John Abdulai Jinapor, Minister of Energy and Green Transition
  • Hon. Linda Ocloo, Greater Accra Regional Minister
  • Andrew Akoto, Country Managing Partner, KPMG Ghana
  • Hon.  Elizabeth Ofusu-Adjare (Mrs), Minister for Trade, Agribusiness

These influential figures will join the nation’s brightest business minds as they come together to recognize the power of vision, leadership, and strategic thinking in transforming innovative ideas into successful enterprises.

The theme “From Vision to Success” reflects the incredible journey of Ghanaian business leaders who have built thriving companies that not only contribute to the economy but also create a lasting impact in their respective industries. The Ghana Business League Awards offers a unique opportunity to highlight businesses that have demonstrated remarkable growth, resilience, and the ability to thrive in an ever-evolving marketplace.

Event Highlights:

  • Awards Ceremony: Recognizing excellence in a variety of categories, including Innovation, Leadership, Sustainability, Business Growth, and more.
  • Distinguished Speakers: Hear from industry leaders and esteemed dignitaries as they share insights on sustainable business practices, leadership, and economic growth.
  • Networking Opportunities: A valuable platform for entrepreneurs, professionals, and policymakers to connect, collaborate, and explore future business opportunities.
  • High-Energy Entertainment: Enjoy live performances from top Ghanaian entertainers, creating an unforgettable experience for all guests.
  • Gourmet Dinner: A delightful culinary experience accompanying the evening’s festivities.

The Ghana Business League Awards aims to spotlight businesses that not only excel in their industries but also play a critical role in Ghana’s socio-economic development. The event will celebrate visionary leaders who have shown exceptional resilience, leadership, and innovation, transforming their dreams into tangible success.

“We are thrilled to honor and celebrate the incredible achievements of Ghana’s business community,” said the Chairman of the Ghana Business League. “The theme ‘From Vision to Success’ perfectly encapsulates the journey of Ghanaian entrepreneurs who have turned their visions into reality.

Below is the list of last year’s winners;

  1. Coronation Insurance – Business Leader of the year (Risk Insurance)
  2. Delta Paper Mill – Business Leader of the year (Tissue paper manufacturing)
  3. Alpha Industries – Business Leader of the year (Confectionery products manufacturing)
  4. DVLA – Business Leader of the year (Public sector)
  5. Ghana Airports Company Limited ­- Business Leader of the year (Customer Service – Public Sector)
  6. Fiaseman Rural Bank – Business Leader of the year (rural banking)
  7. Fair Afric Ghana limited – Business Leader of the year (social enterprise)
  8. Accra Marriott hotel – Business Leader of the year (hotel & hospility)
  9. Sunda fm manufacturing ltd company – Business Leader of the year (manufacturing- homecare products)
  10. Letap pharmaceuticals limited – Business Leader of the year (pharmaceutical products manufacturing)
  11. Old mutual Ghana – Business Leader of the year (life Insurance)
  12. BOST – Business Leader of the year (Bulk 001 storage & distribution)
  13. St John’s hospital & fertility center – Business Leader of the year (fertility health services)
  14. Autocheck Ghana – Business Leader of the year (auto finance)
  15. Vanguard Assurance company Ltd – Business Leader of the year (General Insurance)
  16. Oyster Agribusiness – promising company of the year
  17. Medimafo herbal Clinic – Business Leader of the year (herbal clinic services)
  18. Sewerage systems Ghana limited – Business Leader of the year (liquid waste management)
  19. B5 Plus Limited – Business Leader of the year (iron & steel manufacturing)
  20. DPS International School – Business Leader of the year (International Education)
  21. Papaye – Industry leadership of the year (fast food chain)
  22. Lesfam company limited – Business Leader of the year (fmcg distribution)

 

INDIVIDUAL AWARDS

  1. Fiaseman Rural Bank – Outstanding CEO of the year (rural banking)
  2. St John’s hospital & fertility center – Exemplary leader of the year (female – healthcare)
  3. Medimafo herbal clinic – Outstanding CEO of the year (alternative medicine)
  4. Papaye – Mr. Divine Asiedu – lifetime achievement award
  5. Lesfam company limited – Madam Lesley Anita Adjei Mensah (Entrepreneur of the year (female)

‘Why would you think a lawyer can lead but creatives cannot?’ – Guru asks

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Rapper and UGSRC President, Guru Rapper and UGSRC President, Guru

Popular Ghanaian musician Guru has questioned why creatives are often excluded from leadership roles, arguing that entertainers possess the same capacity to lead as professionals from other fields.

Speaking in an interview with Hitz FM on April 14, 2025, the rapper shared his experience supporting fellow artiste D-Cryme’s successful SRC presidential bid at Methodist University in Accra.

“He came to support me during my bid, so I went to support him in return. D-Cryme was determined to win, and he brought a certain energy to the campaign. But it was quite a challenge. Being there, I witnessed all the frustrations he went through,” he recounted.

Guru, born Maradona Yeboah Adjei, questioned why Ghanaians tend to place more trust in people from other professions when it comes to leadership positions, while overlooking creatives.

“We try to nullify the perception that entertainers cannot lead. That ideology needs to be discarded.

“Why would you think a lawyer can lead but Kojo Antwi cannot? He also mentors people. This is where we must start creating the idea that we [creatives] can be a better option when it comes to leadership,” he emphasized.

Despite the challenges creatives face when pursuing leadership positions, Guru stated that they will continue to push for representation at the highest levels of governance.

“So me supporting D-Cryme was something I did wholeheartedly, and we will keep supporting each other until we see a musician leading the entire country.

“What does it take to lead? It’s not just about knowing the ins and outs of politics, it’s about understanding what society wants and how to project the common interest of Ghanaians,” he concluded.

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While Kumasi burns, he’s online claiming he’s the best regional minister – Locals blast Dr Amoakohene

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Ashanti Regional Minister, Dr Frank Amoakohene Ashanti Regional Minister, Dr Frank Amoakohene

Some residents of Adum in Kumasi, the Ashanti Regional capital, have criticized the Ashanti Regional Minister, Dr Frank Amoakohene, for spending too much time on social media.

They have accused him of having fun on such platforms instead of working hard to ensure the safety and well-being of residents in their daily lives.

Critics of the young trained medical doctor turned politician have been accusing him of spending excessive time on social media.

However, during a recent public event where he addressed members of the Tertiary Education Institutions Network (TEIN), the student wing of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), Dr Amoakohene stated categorically that he had no intentions of leaving social media while continuing to serve as the President’s representative in the second most populous region in Ghana.

“Now, they come in with another one: ‘He is a social media minister.’ I have a question—who are the people on social media? Is it not you? And is it a sin for a minister to be on social media? I am not leaving that space because I was there with you during the campaign. So now, should I become a minister and abandon you on that platform, without anyone getting to hear your voice and what you think should be the development direction of this country? No. So, I will be there with you and encourage you,” he said.

However, some locals—interviewed in a video shared on social media during a visit by the Minority Caucus to donate to victims of the Adum market fire on Monday, April 14, 2025—reiterated their disapproval of the Minister’s active presence on social media.

“With Kumasi burning, the Regional Minister is on social media dancing and claiming to be the best regional minister. How can he be the best with such an attitude? He is always online. He is a regional minister only on social media. He spends time on those platforms where he’s praised, while the people of Kumasi go through difficulty and suffering. Come 2028, the NDC will go out of power. That is non-negotiable,” a male resident stated.

The residents of Adum also blamed the government for the Adum market fire, citing frequent power outages, and questioned why Dr. Amoakohene is being praised as the best regional minister despite what they describe as poor performance.

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Here is how much BoG Gold Coin costs as of April 15, 2025

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The Bank of Ghana (BoG) has released the latest prices of its new investment initiative, the Ghana Gold Coin.

The coin was introduced by the Central Bank as a measure to discourage the hoarding of U.S. dollars.

As of Tuesday, April 15, 2025, the Bank reported the following prices:

• The 0.25 oz coin is selling at GH¢13,537.62, down from GH¢13,639.53 the previous day.

• The 0.50 oz coin is selling at GH¢26,183.89, down from GH¢26,387.62.

• The 1.00 oz coin is now priced at GH¢51,539.39, a decrease from GH¢51,947.04 the day before.

According to the Central Bank, this initiative aims to absorb excess liquidity in the market and strengthen the local currency against major foreign currencies.

The Ghana Gold Coin is available in three denominations: a one-ounce coin, a half-ounce coin, and a quarter-ounce coin. These will be sold through commercial banks.

“The Ghana Gold Coin is manufactured from gold mined in Ghana and refined to 99.99 percent purity. It is issued and guaranteed by the Bank of Ghana,” the Bank stated.

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‘That’s why you failed as a coach’ – Fans tear into Rooney over Partey omission

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Wayne Rooney is a former player of England Wayne Rooney is a former player of England

Former England captain Wayne Rooney has come under fire from fans after controversially excluding Thomas Partey from his combined Real Madrid and Arsenal XI.

With top-tier players on both sides, picking a combined team was never going to be easy.

However, Rooney made some eyebrow-raising choices, most notably selecting Lucas Vázquez, who hasn’t regularly featured in that role for Carlo Ancelotti in recent months, over Arsenal’s Jurrien Timber, who has been a mainstay in the Gunners’ lineup throughout the 2024/25 season.

The decision that particularly sparked outrage was Rooney’s omission of Partey from the midfield.

Fans were quick to criticise the former Manchester United striker, with some questioning his football knowledge and others attributing his past coaching struggles to such decisions.

The Ghanaian midfielder was outstanding in the first leg against Real Madrid in London on Tuesday, April 8, 2025, earning widespread praise from fans and pundits alike.

The 31-year-old has featured in 30 Premier League games this season for Arsenal, scoring four goals and providing two assists.

Wayne Rooney’s combined XI for Arsenal vs Real Madrid:

Thibaut Courtois, Lucas Vázquez, Antonio Rüdiger, William Saliba, Myles Lewis-Skelly, Eduardo Camavinga, Declan Rice, Jude Bellingham, Rodrygo, Kylian Mbappé, and Vinícius Jr.

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Tanzanian actress Carina passes away in India after a long illness

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Tanzanian film actress Hawa Hussein Ibrahim, popularly known by her stage name Carina, has passed away in India after a prolonged illness.

According to reports, the actress died while undergoing medical treatment abroad. She had been battling a persistent abdominal condition for the past nine years, which required multiple surgeries.

Carina had travelled to India on February 24, 2025, seeking advanced medical care after completing travel arrangements and raising the required treatment funds.

The cost of her treatment, which amounted to Sh54 million, was covered through public fundraising efforts supported by the government and various organisations.

Initial reports indicate that Carina was expected to return to Tanzania today following a major abdominal surgery. She had undergone a total of 24 surgeries related to the condition over the years.

In addition to her work in film, Carina was also known for her appearance as a video vixen in Oyoyo, a music video by Tanzanian artiste Bob Junior, released approximately eight years ago.

Her vibrant performance in the video added to her popularity and introduced her to a wider audience.

May her soul rest in peace

Amaarae sets Coachella 2025 on fire with tribute to Ghana

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US-based Ghanaian artiste, Amaarae chose to celebrate Ghana and its rich music when she performed at the 2025 Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival at Empire Polo Club on April 13, 2025 in Indio, California over the weekend.

Apart from performing her own tunes during her set, Amaarae decided to celebrate the rich Ghanaian music by performing songs from La Même Gang, Asakaa Boys, Joey B, Eazzy, among other Ghanaian acts.

Traditional Coup In Kwahu Must Be Quelled –Forum

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Convener of the ‘Kwahu Forum for Truth’, Mr. Kofi Boahen Dankwa, says Ghana’s chieftaincy institution is at a risk and may be chaotic if the traditional coup d’état being staged in Kwahu is not quelled immediately.

According to the Kwahu Forum for Truth, the purported destoolment of the Kwahumanhene, Daasebre Akuamoah Agyapong ll and the subsequent installation of a rival Kwahu chief without customary and lawful procedure is an upfront to the chieftaincy institution and could spark mayhem if care is not taken.

Govt’s huge payables ahead of 2024 polls deteriorated Ghana’s performance

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The International Monetary Fund (IMF) says Ghana’s performance under the Extended Credit Facility (ECF)-supported programme took a hit toward the end of 2024 due to significant fiscal slippages triggered by large payables accumulated in the run-up to the general elections.
“Preliminary fiscal data point to slippages in the run-up to the 2024 general elections, on account of a large accumulation of payables,” the IMF disclosed in a statement following the conclusion of a two-week staff mission to Accra,

Ghana’s Finance Minister elected Chairperson of ECOWAS Bank for Investment and Development

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By Iddi Yire

Accra, April 15, GNA – Dr Cassiel Ato Forson, Ghana’s Finance Minister, has been elected Chairperson of the Board of Governors of the ECOWAS Bank for Investment and Development (EBID).

The Finance Ministry in a statement copied to the Ghana News Agency said Dr Forson’s election was announced during the 23rd Annual General Meeting of the EBID Board of Governors, held in Banjul, The Gambia.

It said though Dr Forson could not attend the meeting in person, his message of appreciation and vision was delivered with conviction by Mr Thomas Nyarko Ampem, the Deputy Minister of Finance.

Mr Ampem expressed Dr Forson’s deep humility and appreciation for the honour bestowed upon him.

He acknowledged the significant responsibility that comes with the role and pledged Ghana’s unwavering dedication and commitment to the mission of EBID.

“To my fellow Governors, thank you for the trust you have placed in Ghana’s leadership. I will continue to rely on your support and collaboration in the year ahead.”

Outlining his strategic vision for EBID’s future, Dr Forson’s address laid out a strategic vision focused on four key areas of development for EBID.

These include Strengthening Resource Mobilization to finance regional development initiatives more effectively; and Improving Capital Recovery by enhancing asset management and operational efficiency.

The rest are Facilitating Non-Regional Membership to broaden the bank’s investment base and partnerships; and Positioning EBID as the premier Development Finance Institution in West Africa and beyond.

He emphasized that while the sub-region faces significant challenges, these also present opportunities for transformation and growth.

He noted that with collaborative effort and renewed purpose, EBID could play a critical role in building a prosperous and integrated West Africa.

Dr Forson further commended Dr. George Agyekum Donkor, President of EBID, and his team for their remarkable work in advancing the institution’s goals for regional integration and economic development.

Outgoing Chairperson of EBID Board of Governors, Mr Seedy Keita expressed his gratitude for the opportunity to serve as Chair of the Board and extended his full support to Dr Forson.

He emphasized EBID’s pivotal role in promoting economic development among ECOWAS member states and voiced confidence in the new leadership to propel the Bank to greater heights.

The ECOWAS Bank for Investment and Development (EBID) serves as the development finance institution of the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS), encompassing 15 member countries.

Initially established as the ECOWAS Fund in 1975, the institution was transformed into EBID in 1999 and has since evolved into a unified bank serving both public and private sector needs.

With its headquarters in Lomé, Togo, EBID has been a cornerstone of regional integration and sustainable economic growth, especially since restructuring into a single-window institution in 2007.

The Bank continues to finance transformative projects across the region.

Ghana remains a key beneficiary and partner of EBID.

As of the latest figures, the Bank’s total commitment to Ghana stands at approximately $ 408 million, supporting 24 active projects across sectors such as finance, energy, and infrastructure.

Notable projects include partnerships with Consolidated Bank Ghana, Access Bank Ghana PLC, Tema LNG Terminal, and Marriott Hotel.

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GoldBod faces blowback over poor stakeholder engagement – Larry Dogbey

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The Managing Editor of The Herald Newspaper, Larry Dogbey, has warned that the government’s failure to engage stakeholders adequately in the formulation and implementation of the Ghana Gold Board (GoldBod) initiative could undermine its effectiveness.

His comment follows the revocation of all gold trading licences issued by the Precious Minerals Marketing Company (PMMC) and the Minister for Mines.

The establishment is in line with the Ghana Gold Board Act (Act 1140), which was passed by Parliament on March 29 and assented to by the President on April 2, 2025.

Speaking on Channel One TV’s Breakfast Daily on Tuesday, April 15, Dogbey raised concerns about the limited consultation with key players in the gold trading sector before the introduction of Goldbod as the new regulatory framework.

According to him, without proper communication and understanding, many affected persons will struggle to comply with the new system.

“I think a lot of things are being rushed, and the GoldBod is one of them. I do not think the engagement process has been enough. I think the government could have engaged more stakeholders in the passage and formulation of the act.

“This is what is at stake, and this is what we want to correct. If the message is not well communicated to the people, they still find it difficult to understand the structure of the whole thing,” he said.

All small-scale mining companies and gold dealers previously licensed by PMMC are now required to re-register with the GoldBod before the May 1 deadline.

However, Dogbey cautioned that the short timeline and lack of widespread stakeholder education could set the stage for confusion and non-compliance.

“I heard again that you have until the 30th of April, all the licences given out will not be operative. I think that this is too short a time for any meaningful engagement process to happen. Unless the people under the PMMC licences are not much, but if you do the number of people involved, I think a three-month process could just be enough for people to now meet your demand. But when you cut it short like that, it’s a mad rush. Although you meant well, people do not get the clarity as far as this whole thing is concerned. I think that the engagement must be broadened,” he added.

Ghana Bans Foreigners and Individuals from Gold Trading Effective May 1, 2025

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Ghana Tightens Control Over Gold Trade

In a decisive effort to restructure Ghana’s gold trade and strengthen regulation, the Ghana Gold Board has announced a major policy shift set to begin on May 1, 2025. This new directive prohibits all foreign nationals and private individuals from participating in the local gold market, effectively granting exclusive authority to the Ghana Gold Board to handle all gold buying and selling operations.

Ghana–UK deepen partnership, commit to addressing emerging challenges

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By Morkporkpor Anku

Accra, April 15, GNA- The United Kingdom has reinforced its strong bilateral ties with Ghana, stressing the importance of dialogue to address emerging challenges, including cybersecurity and transnational crime.

Madam Harriet Thompson, the British High Commissioner, during a courtesy call on the Minister of the Interior in Accra, commended Ghana’s exemplary role in maintaining peace and stability in the West African region.

The visit provided both countries the opportunity to discuss matters of mutual interest, particularly in the security sector.

Madam Thompson noted Ghana’s contributions to regional and global peacekeeping efforts, helping to maintain the peace.

Alhaji Muntaka Mohammed-Mubarak, the Interior Minister, expressed appreciation for the enduring partnership between Ghana and the UK, highlighting ongoing collaborations in areas such as law enforcement training, counterterrorism, and border security management.

He reaffirmed Ghana’s commitment to deepening ties to foster shared prosperity and security.

The discussions also touched on the robust diplomatic relations between Ghana and the United Kingdom, built on decades of mutual respect and collaboration.

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Ghana Secures $370 million from IMF despite setbacks in economic programme

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The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has reached a staff-level agreement with the government of Ghana for the fourth review of the country’s Extended Credit Facility (ECF) programme, paving the way for a US$370 million disbursement once the IMF Executive Board grants final approval.

The agreement follows a two-week mission in Accra by an IMF team led by Mission Chief Stéphane Roudet, and comes amidst signs of economic resilience, despite policy slippages in the lead-up to the 2024 general elections.

“IMF staff and the Ghanaian authorities have reached a staff-level agreement on the fourth review of Ghana’s economic program under the Extended Credit Facility arrangement,” Mr Roudet said in a statement released on April 15. “Upon completion of the Executive Board review, Ghana would have access to SDR 267.5 million (about US$370 million), bringing the total IMF financial support disbursed under the arrangement since May 2023 to about US$2.355 billion.”

According to the IMF, Ghana recorded stronger-than-anticipated growth in 2024, driven largely by robust performance in the mining and construction sectors. External conditions also improved significantly, with strong gold exports, increased remittances, and a better-than-expected build-up of foreign reserves.

However, these gains were tempered by a “marked deterioration” in overall programme performance by the end of 2024. The Fund cited election-year fiscal slippages, inflationary pressures, and delays in key reforms across the fiscal, financial, and energy sectors.

“Preliminary fiscal data point to slippages in the run-up to the 2024 general elections, on account of a large accumulation of payables. Inflation exceeded programme targets. Several reforms and policy actions were delayed,” Mr Roudet noted.

The Fund acknowledged that Ghana’s new leadership has since taken “bold measures” to address the challenges and get the programme back on track.

These include the introduction of a 2025 budget targeting a primary surplus of 1.5 per cent of GDP, up from a deficit of over 3 per cent recorded last year. Key public financial management reforms have also been enacted to curb expenditure overruns.

To strengthen oversight and transparency, discussions were held on measures to fix structural weaknesses in procurement and financial systems, while also reinforcing social protection for vulnerable citizens grappling with inflation.

“The authorities have enacted a 2025 budget that targets a 1½ per cent of GDP primary surplus and adopted several public financial management reforms,” Mr Roudet said. “This includes an enhanced fiscal responsibility framework and new rules to tighten expenditure commitments.”

The IMF welcomed recent steps by the Bank of Ghana to raise its policy rate, viewing the tightening of monetary policy and ongoing fiscal consolidation as necessary to curb inflation.

In the energy sector, the resumption of quarterly electricity tariff adjustments—coupled with wider reforms—is expected to ease the sector’s fiscal burden and halt the accumulation of new arrears.

Additionally, the mission reviewed progress in ongoing structural reforms, particularly efforts to improve governance and efficiency within state-owned enterprises in the cocoa, gold, and energy sectors.

On debt restructuring, the Fund commended Ghana’s continued commitment to restoring debt sustainability.

The Memorandum of Understanding with the Official Creditors Committee under the G20 Common Framework has been signed, and bilateral agreements to operationalise it are underway. Meanwhile, discussions with commercial creditors continue in line with IMF comparability principles.

The IMF team held discussions with Finance Minister Dr Cassiel Ato Forson, Bank of Ghana Governor Dr Maxwell Opoku-Afari, and other senior government officials and stakeholders during the visit. The team expressed appreciation for Ghana’s “continued open and constructive engagement.”

How celebrities reacted to Amaarae’s much-talked-about performance at 2025 Coachella

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From L to R: Sarkodie, Guru, Efya, and Kojo Blak From L to R: Sarkodie, Guru, Efya, and Kojo Blak

Scores of Ghanaian entertainment personalities have expressed excitement and pride after American-Ghanaian singer Amaarae, delivered a standout performance at the 2025 Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival.

On April 13, 2025, Amaarae made history as the first female Ghanaian artiste to perform a solo set at the globally renowned festival, an achievement that has been widely celebrated both at home and abroad.

During her vibrant performance, Amaarae took a moment to pay tribute to her colleagues, incorporating tracks by Joey B, La Même Gang, Asaaka Boys, and Eazzy into her performance, an act that resonated deeply with fans and industry peers.

Her performance has since gained traction with netizens flooding social media with content,

Some musicians, including Efya, Sarkodie, Guru, and Kojo Blakk, also took to social media to applaud her for the remarkable achievement.

Sarkodie, in a tweet, praised Amaarae’s performance, describing it as “impressive” and commending her for proudly representing Ghana on the world stage.

“Big shouts to @amaarae the homeland beautifully represented a queen and more,” he said.

Kojo Blak expressed his support for Amaarae.

Guru also in an interview on Hitz FM noted that Amaarae was patriotic for performing songs of her colleague musicians at the event.

“She was very patriotic and we needed a clear representation on such a big platform. I think it was all about breaking the gap, right now she has become the liaison between the international world and the Ghanaian. She was representing Africa. And to me, I was so happy hearing some vibes though she wasn’t on those songs. She wasn’t selfish,” he said

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Unpaid newly-recruited teachers picket at GES over unpaid salaries

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A group of newly-recruited teachers from various colleges of education in the Ashanti Region on Monday, April 14, 2025, stormed the Ghana Education Service (GES) Headquarters in Accra to demand the payment of their unpaid salaries.

The teachers, who claim they have not been paid for eight months, are also urging authorities to resolve challenges related to their identification documentation, which they believe is contributing to the payment delays.

In a bid to address the matter, the leadership of the group held a closed-door meeting with the Director-General of GES, Professor Ernest Kofi Davis.

Speaking in interviews, according to citinewsroom.com, some of the aggrieved teachers shared their frustrations on the financial stress and pressures that the delayed payments have taken on their lives.

One of them, Abdul Majeed, lamented; “We are here because of our unpaid salaries. Some of us have been in service for eight months, and while some have received their salaries, others, like us, have not. That’s why we’re here today, demanding answers. We’re not satisfied with the response we’ve been given, but we are hopeful that things will improve soon.

“You contact the controller’s office, and they claim our entrance forms aren’t there. Then, you go to the regional office, and you hear a completely different story. So, we decided to come together as a group to speak directly with the Director-General for clear answers. He assured us that he would follow up, so we are now waiting for the best outcome. If the follow-up doesn’t yield results this month, we expect to receive payment next month. If not, we will return.”

Following the meeting, the leader of the group, Adomako Korankye, said that the GES had established a committee to work on their concerns.

“Frankly, the Director-General assured us that they would work swiftly to resolve the situation. They’ve set up a committee, which we are now part of, to help fast-track the resolution of our concerns. While we are somewhat satisfied with this, we won’t feel fully relieved until the money is in our accounts, because that’s our main objective,” he said.

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Cedi trades at GH¢15.52 to a dollar on the interbank market

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Ghana’s local currency, the cedi, has recorded marginal gains against major trading currencies, particularly the US dollar, at some forex bureaus.

In its daily update, the Central Bank noted that the cedi is trading at a buying price of GH¢15.50 and a selling price of GH¢15.52 to a dollar.

The British pound is being bought at GH¢20.43 and sold at GH¢20.46, while the euro trades at a buying price of GH¢17.62 and a selling price of GH¢17.63.

Checks by GhanaWeb Business on April 15, 2025, at 08:40 AM indicate that the cedi is trading at GH¢16.05 to the dollar, while the pound is trading at GH¢20.90 at some major forex bureaus across the country.

Additionally, the euro is trading at GH¢18.10 on the retail market.

To curb the cedi’s depreciation, the Bank of Ghana sold over $200 million in the last quarter of 2024.

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Watch as Bokum Banku and Aka Ebenezer steal the show at Ashantifest boxing night

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Retired Ghanaian boxer Brimah Kamoko, popularly known as Bukom Banku, and renowned comedian Aka Ebenezer thrilled fans with an entertaining lighthearted bout at the Ashantifest Boxing Night held on Sunday, April 13, 2025.

The crowd erupted in laughter and excitement as the two stars, dressed casually and not in boxing gear, stepped into the ring for a comedic showdown.

Aka Ebenezer impressed with his quick footwork, evading Bukom Banku’s playful attacks. Despite his reputation as a fierce boxer, Bukom Banku refrained from landing any punches, opting instead to entertain the fans.

Their lighthearted duel concluded with a dance battle, drawing cheers and laughter from the packed audience as they set the tone for an electrifying night of boxing.

Sharaf Mahama — son of former President John Dramani Mahama and a notable boxing promoter was in attendance. Also present were Yaw Ampofo Ankra, Director General of the National Sports Authority, and Dr. Amoakohene, Ashanti Regional Minister.

The highlight of the night featured an exhilarating main event, where Stanley Nyantayi, known by his ring name Ashanti Warrior, secured a technical knockout victory over Nathaniel Boifio in a thrilling bout.

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Nigerians para afta losing money to CBEX, angry youths for Ibadan loot office

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Nigerians on social media dey para say dem lose money ontop digital asset trading platform, CBEX. Nigerians on social media dey para say dem lose money ontop digital asset trading platform, CBEX.

Nigerians on social media dey para say dem lose money ontop digital asset trading platform, CBEX.

Dose wey invest ontop di platform say dem no fit withdraw dia money for some days as withdrawal dey suspended. Afta di withdrawal suspension, investors begin say dia account balance don enta zero.

CBEX investment dey promise 100 percent return on investment for investors for one month and dis na why pipo bin rush am.

Oda Nigerians on social media say anyone wey put money for such investment na greedy pesin and wonder why Nigerians go dey fall for such scam afta MMM wey crash some years ago.

Bifor di crash, pipo wey bin dey invest ontop di platform dey spread di message about di investment on social media platforms and WhatsApp so odas fit join.

Angry youths for Ibadan loot CBEX office

A group of angry youths bin storm CBEX office for Oke Ado area of Ibadan, di Oyo State capital, to loot items afta di crash of CBEX.

For one video wey circulate on social media, di youths carry items wey include air conditioner, fan and oda valuables.

Di angry youths also comot CBEX office glasses.

According to SEC, di newly enacted Investments and Securities Act, 2025 (ISA 2025) make am illegal to operate digital asset exchanges or online foreign exchange trading platforms witout formal registration wit di commission.

For one statement on Sunday, di SEC say in accordance wit di ISA 2025 wey President Bola Tinubu recently sign, na offence for any entity to operate online forex trading platform or provide related services witout prior registration wit di commission.

“By virtue of dis Act, na offence for Nigeria for any entity wey no dey registered by di commission to carry out di business of online foreign exchange trading platforms or related services.

“Any business entity wit di plan of setting up a business for any of dis area dey advised to visit di HOD DRM Department of di commission for further directive on how to register wit di commission to avoid sanctions,” di statement tok.

“Under di newly enacted legislation, di Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) now dey empowered to regulate a broader scope of market activities as Section 3(3)(b) of di Act explicitly mandate di commission to “register and regulate securities exchanges, commodity exchanges, virtual and digital asset exchanges, and oda market venues.”

Captain Smart Goes Wild as DJ Plays Nacee’s Kwen Kwen at Brother’s Wedding

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Captain Smart Goes Wild as DJ Plays Nacee’s Kwen Kwen at Brother’s Wedding

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Captain Smart’s younger brother recently got married to his beloved sweetheart in a plush wedding

‎The renowned broadcaster was spotted displaying his moves at the wedding when he heard NDC’s 2024 campaign song, Kwen Kwen at the wedding

Netizens who saw the video were mesmerised and expressed their views in the comments section

‎Ghanaian broadcaster, Blessed Godsbrain Smart, popularly known as Captain Smart had a great time at a relative’s wedding recently.

‎The man believed to be Captain Smart’s younger brother tied the knot recently in a plush event on Saturday, April 12, 2025.

‎The event saw in attendance various personalities including Captain Smart, the man’s family, and friends.

‎Videos from the wedding have surfaced on social media, warming hearts. Captain Smart was spotted dancing in one of the videos.

‎The renowned broadcaster’s mood suddenly switched from happy to extremely happy when he heard the DJ playing the NDC’s 2024 campaign song, Kwen Kwen.

‎Captain Smart who did not forget his dancing shoes at home hopped onto the dance floor and started dancing to the song. He was joined by other guests of the wedding who also displayed their dancing prowess.

‎Source: yen.com.gh

Dan Botwe supports education in Okere

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Former New Patriotic Party (NPP) Member of Parliament (MP) for Okere in the Eastern Region, Daniel Kwaku Botwe, has presented a total of GH¢350,000 to support education in the area calling for collective effort to push for inclusive education.

Each of the seven major towns of Okere, namely Abiriw, Dawu, Awukugua, Adukrom, Apirede, Aseseeso and Abonsi will get GH¢50,000 to boost their respective education fund programmes on behalf of ‘Master Dako Foundation’, established in memory of his late father.

Mr Botwe, who made the presentation at a durbar of the chiefs and people of Okere at the Nifahene’s palace at Adukrom, urged the chiefs to utilise the funds to provide the necessary support so that no child is denied access to education.

“The foundation of Akuapem is education and therefore those of us who have benefitted from it must ensure that generations after us also benefit and see to it that no child in Okere should be denied education on account of anything,” he said.

The former NPP MP and Minister of State had called on the chiefs and people to express gratitude for the opportunity to serve as their MP for the past 16 years and their unflinching support throughout his political career. 

Loyalty

He recalled that from the time that he was the General Secretary of the NPP, prior to becoming their representative in Parliament, Okere had stood by him, adding: “I sincerely, from the depths of my heart, thank you for keeping faith with me”.

Mr Botwe, described by many as one of the finest politicians in Ghana, entered Parliament in 2012 to represent the people of Okere and worked tirelessly with integrity and humility, strengthening the legacy of the NPP on the entire Akuapem ridge.

He is credited for transforming Okere, and notable among his achievements are the creation of the Okere District, introduction of the novel “teachers community’ concept, which has improved teachers’ welfare tremendously in the area and the educational support to many young people to develop the human capital.

Mr Botwe, affectionately called ‘General,’ bowed out of Parliament in 2024 after he decided not to go for re-election in the NPP’s parliamentary primaries.

While assuring the people that he remained committed to the development of Okere, he called on them to extend same level of support to the new MP, Daniel Nana Addo-Kenneth, saying: “Okere will always have two MPs whiles the MP is in the chamber working I will also be at the background working in your interest”.

Osuodumgya Otutu Ababio, Akuapem Nifahene and Chief of Adukrom applauded Mr Botwe for serving with integrity and humility, and on behalf of the people of Okere, commended him for his sterling leadership and efforts.

The chief assured him that they would support his predecessor, adding: “We know how you have mentored the new MP and we are of no doubt that he will continue with your good works”. 

Assembly Members in Assin Fosu reject government appointee

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By Samuel Ackon

Assin Fosu (C/R), April 15, GNA – The Assin Fosu Municipal Assembly has outrightly rejected Madam Charlotte Boakye, the government appointee for the position of Municipal Chief Executive (MCE).

Only five of the 22 Assembly members made of 15 elected members and seven government appointees voted in her favour.

Mr Ekow Panyin Okyere Eduamoah, Central Regional Minister was disappointed about the development, saying other Assemblies he went endorsed the appointees.

He therefore called for unity among the Assembly members to ensure the government appointee was endorsed, going forward.

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Deloitte celebrates former Partners, Employees in an amazing evening

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In a nostalgic evening, some former Partners and employees of Deloitee Ghana reunited with the current Partners and Staff on Friday, April 11, 2025, to celebrate their impact on the Deloitte brand.

Dubbed the Deloitte Alumni Homecoming, the event provided a platform for the former Partners and staff to share memories, network and value the importance of the alumni on the Deloitte business strategy.

The key purpose of the Deloitte Alumni Homecoming was for current and previous employees to maintain connections and foster a community of lifelong relationships and mutual growth.

The Country Managing Partner of Deloitte Ghana, Daniel Kwadwo Owusu, pointed out that the Deloitte Alumni Homecoming is not going to be a nine-day wonder but rather a regular event to revitalize the alumni network to be more engaging, connected and supportive.

He added that a strong alumni value proposition should highlight benefits such as professional networking opportunities, exclusive events, career support, and access to unique resources.

Mr. Owusus said, “This is not going to be a nine-day wonder; even before we end today’s event, we are looking at having another one in December [2025]. For me, it’s very important because it gives us the opportunity to link up and check each other and see how we are faring, especially those of us who do not have any alumni apart from Deloitte”.

“When we leave here, Deloitte is our family, Deloitte is our previous work, Deloitte is the place that we will go to and therefore we want to spend every effort to build the Deloitte that you started, the Deloitte that we want to see and be proud of”.

He commended all the former Partners and Alumni who have impacted the business.

Deloitte Has Shaped Many Careers

For her part, the Chief Sustainability Officer and Audit Partner, Abena Biney, said Deloitte has shaped many careers, fostered lifelong friendships, and inspired numerous people to live their purpose beyond profit, adding, “We are excited to bring you back home to create the wonderful memories we once shared and create new memories”.

“The firm is always proud of the indelible mark you left and the amazing work you are doing out there as alumni. The future looks bright, and we trust in your ability to always make Deloitte proud”, she stated.

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Event Is Celebration of Shared Experience

Samuel Kye, former Country Managing Partner, who spoke on behalf of the alumni, expressed gratitude to the Partners and Staff of Deloitte for creating such a great event to reconnect and celebrate past employees.

“It’s an absolute honour and privilege to stand before you at this special Deloitte Alumni Homecoming event. For me, it’s more than a gathering, it’s a celebration of the shared experience and impact we made at Deloitte.”

“We worked a lot at Deloitte and we are what we are today because of the support and hard work. It’s very important to collaborate as alumni and current staff to push the Deloitte brand forward”.

Some former Partners present at the event were Dr. Felix Nana Sackey, Kwame Ampim-Darko, Francis Diaba and Ben Korley.

The Country Managing Partner, concluded that “It’s amazing to see so many former colleagues and the firm look forward to the next edition”.

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Minority urges government to tap contingency fund for Adum fire relief, donates GH¢200k

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

The Minority Caucus in Parliament is calling on the government to urgently allocate funds from the Contingency Fund to support traders affected by the Adum Blue Light fire outbreak.

The fire, which caused billions of cedis in damages and destroyed numerous shops, has sparked widespread concern and calls for immediate action.

A total of 88 NPP Members of Parliament visited the scene of the fire to commiserate with the victims and donated GH¢200,000 to the traders who lost their livelihoods.

The visit, along with the Minority’s call for support, follows the devastating fire that engulfed the Adum Blue Light Market in Kumasi on March 21, 2025.

During the visit, Minority Leader Alexander Kwamina Afenyo-Markin expressed deep sympathy for the affected traders and emphasized the urgent need for government intervention.

He specifically urged the government to follow precedents set by the previous Nana Addo–Bawumia-led administration in similar disaster situations by providing immediate financial assistance.

“We urge the government to take funds from the Contingency Fund immediately and without delay, and come to the rescue of the suffering traders of Adum,” Hon. Afenyo-Markin stated.

The Minority Leader noted that it could take up to a year to rebuild the market. He stressed the importance of transparency in the management of any relief funds and urged those responsible to ensure that aid reaches the victims directly.

In addition to calling for immediate relief, the Minority Leader reiterated the Caucus’s commitment to ensuring the Adum Market is rebuilt into a safer and more secure environment for traders.

Other Minority leaders, including Asokwa MP and Deputy Minority Leader Mrs. Patricia Appiagyei, as well as Frank Annoh-Dompreh of Nsawam-Adoagyiri, were also present during the visit.

Mr. Afenyo-Markin acknowledged the significant individual contributions made by some NPP MPs, including Kennedy Agyapong, Dr. Matthew Opoku Prempeh, Dr. Osei Yaw Adutwum, and Patrick Yaw Boamah.

He also commended Subin MP, Lawyer Obiri Yeboah, for his continued efforts in rallying support for the fire victims.

Furthermore, Mr. Afenyo-Markin praised the entire NPP leadership and the party’s 2024 flagbearer, Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, for their substantial donations to the victims.

The Chairman of the traders, Mr. Joseph Bobie Ansah, expressed his gratitude to the Minority Caucus for their support.

Ghana, IMF reach staff-level agreement on $370m disbursement

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The International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the Government of Ghana have reached a staff-level agreement on the fourth review of Ghana’s three-year Extended Credit Facility (ECF)-supported program.

The agreement, once approved by the IMF Executive Board, will grant Ghana access to approximately US$370 million in financial support.

The announcement follows a mission led by Mr. Stéphane Roudet, IMF Mission Chief for Ghana, which took place in Accra from April 2 to April 15, 2025. The IMF is providing support under a 36-month ECF arrangement, initially approved in May 2023 for a total amount of SDR 2.242 billion (approximately US$3 billion).

At the conclusion of the mission, Mr. Roudet issued a statement highlighting both the recent achievements and ongoing challenges within Ghana’s economic landscape.

“IMF staff and the Ghanaian authorities have reached a staff-level agreement on the fourth review of Ghana’s economic program under the Extended Credit Facility arrangement. This staff-level agreement is subject to Executive Board consideration. Upon completion of the Executive Board review, Ghana would have access to SDR 267.5 million (about US$370 million), bringing the total IMF financial support disbursed under the arrangement, since May 2023, to SDR 1,708 million (about US$2,355 million).”

Mr. Roudet acknowledged that Ghana’s economy grew more than anticipated in 2024, driven largely by robust performance in the mining and construction sectors. He also noted a significant improvement in the country’s external position, thanks to strong export performance—particularly in gold—and increased remittances.

“Growth in 2024 was higher than expected, underpinned by strong mining and construction activity. The external sector has seen a considerable improvement, driven by solid exports—particularly gold and to a lesser extent oil—and higher remittances. As a result, international reserves accumulation has far exceeded the ECF-supported program targets.”

Despite these positive developments, the IMF observed a sharp decline in program performance toward the end of 2024. Fiscal slippages ahead of the general elections led to a substantial accumulation of payables, while inflation overshot program targets and several key reforms were delayed.

“Notwithstanding these achievements, overall performance under the IMF-supported program deteriorated markedly at end-2024. Preliminary fiscal data point to slippages in the run-up to the 2024 general elections, on account of a large accumulation of payables. Inflation exceeded program targets. Several reforms and policy actions were delayed across the fiscal, financial, and energy sectors.”

To address these issues, Ghana’s new administration has undertaken a series of bold measures, including the implementation of a more disciplined 2025 budget and public financial management reforms aimed at restoring program momentum.

“Against this backdrop, the new authorities have taken bold measures to address policy slippages and ensure the program objectives remain within reach. On the fiscal front, the government has launched an audit of the payables to firm up the size and nature of the slippages. Based on preliminary estimates of new payables, the primary balance posted a deficit of some 3¼ percent of GDP (compared to a targeted surplus of ½ percent of GDP). To address these slippages, the authorities have enacted a 2025 budget that targets a 1½ percent of GDP primary surplus and adopted several public financial management reforms. The latter includes an enhanced fiscal responsibility framework and new rules to tighten expenditure commitments.”

The IMF mission also engaged in discussions with the Ghanaian authorities about addressing structural weaknesses in fiscal management, procurement, and social protection, particularly for the most vulnerable affected by inflation and fiscal adjustments.

“Discussions with the authorities centered on possible additional measures needed to address structural weaknesses in the public financial management and procurement systems as well as steps to ensure fiscal execution remains consistent with program objectives. Engagement with the authorities also focused on measures aimed at strengthening key social protection programs to cushion the most vulnerable from the impact of high inflation and ongoing policy adjustment.”

Monetary tightening by the Bank of Ghana, including a recent hike in the policy rate, is also expected to help bring inflation under control.

“The Bank of Ghana has recently increased its policy rate and is reviewing its liquidity management operations. The ensuing tightening in the monetary policy stance, together with the ongoing fiscal consolidation, is expected to bring inflation down.”

On the structural front, the authorities have recommitted to reforms that aim to improve transparency and governance, with specific attention to the management of State-Owned Enterprises (SOEs) in the gold, cocoa, and energy sectors.

“The mission also engaged the authorities on their wide-ranging structural reform program, with a focus on enhancing governance and transparency and strengthening State-Owned Enterprises management in the gold, cocoa, and energy sector. On the latter, the resumption of quarterly electricity tariff adjustments, combined with structural reforms, will help reduce the energy sector shortfall and stop the accumulation of new arrears. Financial stability is being maintained as recapitalization progresses and the authorities are committed to strengthening public banks.”

The IMF also welcomed Ghana’s continued progress on its comprehensive debt restructuring efforts, including recent developments under the G20 Common Framework.

“Ghana remains committed to completing its comprehensive public debt restructuring to restore sustainability. The Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Ghana’s Official Creditors Committee (OCC) under the G20 Common Framework has been signed by all parties, and the focus is now on finalizing the bilateral agreements to implement the MoU. The authorities are also pursuing good-faith efforts in reaching an agreement with other commercial creditors on a debt treatment that is in line with program parameters and the comparability of treatment principles.”

During the mission, IMF staff held meetings with Finance Minister Dr. Cassiel Ato Forson, Bank of Ghana Governor Dr. Johnson Asiama and other key government stakeholders.

The IMF expressed its appreciation for the continued cooperation and transparent engagement of the Ghanaian authorities.

MMDCE nomination headaches: Time for election

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Over the past week or so, there have been some loud, adverse reactions within the NDC concerning the nomination by President Mahama of various persons as Metropolitan, Municipal & District Chief Executives (MMDCEs).  

Local rejections

Essentially, elements in the local party have rejected, for various reasons, the president’s nominees, insisting they can only work with particular individuals who were not nominated.

Reports from Talensi, Atiwa East, Kwadaso, Kumawu, Atwima Nwabiagya and Asante Mampong, indicate such rejections, with vandalisation of party offices taking place in some instances.

Usually, the argument has been that the nominee did not work as hard for electoral victory as the candidate the activists support.

Out of all these rejections, perhaps the one that stood out as rather curious, and potentially dangerous, was that of Asante Mampong, where some non-natives insisted loudly on TV that they would resist the nomination of an Asante person as Municipal Chief Executive, as the President had done, insisting instead on the nomination of a non-native. 

This was curious, and rather unsettling, to put it mildly, because it has been the usual practice for Presidents to appoint natives of the various jurisdictions to MMDCE positions, given the direct grassroots nature of these positions and consideration of local sensibilities.

The Mampong situation has led to some disquiet among those who feel that local hospitality is being abused.

Hopefully, this will not degenerate into a deterioration of ethnic relationships between natives and settlers in the Mampong municipality.

As the Mamponghene, Daasebere Osei Bonsu, wisely stated when he met party leadership at his palace following these utterances, “to all those who spewed those tribal sentiments, I want this reversed. I don’t want any tribal war in Mampong”.

Local party rejections of MMDCE nominations seem to be quite a staple in our local governance architecture over the years, straddling various administrations.

Under President Akufo-Addo, for instance, party activists protested against his nominees for Mpohor, Savelugu, Sagnarigu and Asunafo North.

Royal rejections at the local level have also been noted. For instance, the Overlord of Gonjaland, Yagbonwura Bii-kunuto Jewu Soale I, was reported earlier this month to have flatly rejected President Mahama’s nominee, Braimah Alhassan, as Municipal Chief Executive for the West Gonja Municipality in the Savannah Region.

Last year, President Akufo-Addo’s nominee for the DCE of the Lower District Assembly, Nana Kweku Abban, was rejected by the Twifo Hemang Traditional Council.

Even where local party activists or traditional overlords have not complained, nominees have been routinely rejected by the assemblies, where they are by law expected to secure a two-thirds majority approval.

For instance, in 2021, under the NPP, the nomination of the MCE for Cape Coast was twice rejected by the local assembly.

The nominees for Nabdam, Sekyere Kumawu, Atwima Nwabiagya, Offinso North and Juaben were also rejected by their respective assemblies, whilst back in 2008, President Kufuor’s nominee for the Wa Municipal Chief Executive position was rejected by the Wa Municipal Assembly.

I would not be surprised if some of President Mahama’s MMDCE nominees fail to sail through the two-thirds barrier in the weeks ahead.

Political bravery

As an aside, I have often caught myself wondering why anyone would want to put himself or herself through the paces to become president of our republic.

I find the prospect of carrying the security, welfare, pressures, burdens and expectations of over 30 million citizens on my head quite terrifying. But then, that is me.

Of course, I do understand the shiny allure of ultimate executive presidential power in the ‘imperial presidency’ that we operate, where the president is literally the monarch of all he or she surveys and enjoys immense power and privilege.

I suppose ‘His Excellency, Commander-in-Chief of the Ghana Armed Forces’, sounds quite grand and attractive, as does the opportunity to enter the country’s history books, among others.

Maybe a little power, whether ministerial or parliamentary or even financial, can be quite intoxicating, leading to grand presidential dreams and ambitions.

But the path to the presidency is quite a gruelling and tortuous one that can sap one’s physical, mental, financial and emotional energy.

It is a path that is surely not for the faint-hearted. Indeed, in the past, military adventurers who fancied themselves as heads of state found it more expedient to short-circuit the long, winding route to the top by simply taking arms and gunning their way to the top job through GBC studios.

Balancing act

Ordinarily, the President, as the ultimate leader of the country, has it within his gift to nominate various persons to the positions of MMDCE, and that decision, once made, should be respected.

However, given the fact that these nominees would be working within the local community, it is important to ensure that the community owns a part of the process.

It is in furtherance of this that nominees must obtain a two-thirds approval at the local assembly level before taking office.  

Whilst the local groups of the governing party currently submit a list of potential nominees from which the president nominates his appointee, it is important that a broad-based, open party involvement in the process is ensured for everyone to buy into, with the relevant traditional rulers’ blessings.

This will then ensure that any of the persons on the local party’s list are acceptable to the community, ultimately eliminating, or at least reducing to a bare minimum, any post-nomination political tensions.

In the long run, if there is a good justification for electing MMDCEs, the avoidance of needless local political tension surely must count.

At least it will eliminate the burden of placing on the head of the President the responsibility of selecting his potential representative in a local community from a shortlist of people he most probably has never met.

That would surely be one less headache for the president.

Rodney Nkrumah-Boateng.
E-mail: [email protected])
 

Kwaku Dawuro presents The Movement in the morning political show

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Kwaku Dawuro presents the morning political show on Movement TV Kwaku Dawuro presents the morning political show on Movement TV

Kwaku Dawuro presents The Morning Political Show on the Wontumi morning show.

Seated with his guests, they discussed some of the most topical political subjects of the week.

Together with his guests, they provided in-depth analysis of political stories making headlines today.

With its blend of expert analysis and engaging discussions, the programme, hosted in the widely spoken local dialect, Twi, brings together well-experienced guests and professionals to share their perspectives on the nation’s most pertinent political and social matters.

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IMF says its programme with Ghana recorded slippages in run-up to 2024 elections despite growth

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Growth in 2024 was higher than expected, underpinned by strong mining and construction activity, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) has said.

The Fund noted that the external sector has seen a considerable improvement, driven by solid exports, particularly gold and to a lesser extent oil—and higher remittances.

As a result, it said, international reserves accumulation has far exceeded the ECF-supported program targets.

Notwithstanding these achievements, the IMF said overall performance under the IMF-supported program deteriorated markedly at end-2024. Preliminary fiscal data point to slippages in the run-up to the 2024 general elections, on account of a large accumulation of payables.

The Government of Ghana and the International Monetary Fund (IMF) have reached a staff-level agreement on the programme with Ghana on the fourth review.

The agreement is subject to the approval of the Board of the Fund.

An IMF staff team, led by Mr. Stéphane Roudet, Mission Chief for Ghana, held meetings in Accra from April 2 to April 15, 2025, to discuss progress on the authorities’ policy and reform priorities in the context of the fourth review of Ghana’s three-year program under the Extended Credit Facility.

The arrangement was approved by the IMF Executive Board for a total amount of SDR 2.242 billion (about US$ 3 billion) on May 17, 2023.

At the end of the mission, Mr. Roudet issued said “IMF staff and the Ghanaian authorities have reached a staff-level agreement  on the fourth review of Ghana’s economic program under the Extended Credit Facility arrangement. This staff-level agreement is subject to Executive Board consideration. Upon completion of the Executive Board review, Ghana would have access to SDR 267.5 million (about US$370 million), bringing the total IMF financial support disbursed under the arrangement, since May 2023, to SDR 1,708 million (about US$2,355 million).

“Growth in 2024 was higher than expected, underpinned by strong mining and construction activity. The external sector has seen a considerable improvement, driven by solid exports—particularly gold and to a lesser extent oil—and higher remittances. As a result, international reserves accumulation has far exceeded the ECF-supported program targets.

“Notwithstanding these achievements, overall performance under the IMF-supported program deteriorated markedly at end-2024. Preliminary fiscal data point to slippages in the run-up to the 2024 general elections, on account of a large accumulation of payables. Inflation exceeded program targets. Several reforms and policy actions were delayed across the fiscal, financial, and energy sectors.

“Against this backdrop, the new authorities have taken bold measures to address policy slippages and ensure the program objectives remain within reach. On the fiscal front, the government has launched an audit of the payables to firm up the size and nature of the slippages. Based on preliminary estimates of new payables, the primary balance posted a deficit of some 3¼ percent of GDP (compared to a targeted surplus of ½ percent of GDP). To address these slippages, the authorities have enacted a 2025 budget that targets a 1½ percent of GDP primary surplus and adopted several public financial management reforms. The latter includes an enhanced fiscal responsibility framework and new rules to tighten expenditure commitments.

“Discussions with the authorities centered on possible additional measures needed to address structural weaknesses in the public financial management and procurement systems as well as steps to ensure fiscal execution remains consistent with program objectives. Engagement with the authorities also focused on measures aimed at strengthening key social protection programs to cushion the most vulnerable from the impact of high inflation and ongoing policy adjustment.

“The Bank of Ghana has recently increased its policy rate and is reviewing its liquidity management operations. The ensuing tightening in the monetary policy stance, together with the ongoing fiscal consolidation, is expected to bring inflation down.

“The mission also engaged the authorities on their wide-ranging structural reform program, with a focus on enhancing governance and transparency and strengthening State-Owned Enterprises management in the gold, cocoa, and energy sector. On the latter, the resumption of quarterly electricity tariff adjustments, combined with structural reforms, will help reduce the energy sector shortfall and stop the accumulation of new arrears. Financial stability is being maintained as recapitalization progresses and the authorities are committed to strengthening public banks.

“Ghana remains committed to completing its comprehensive public debt restructuring to restore sustainability. The Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Ghana’s Official Creditors Committee (OCC) under the G20 Common Framework has been signed by all parties, and the focus is now on finalizing the bilateral agreements to implement the MoU. The authorities are also pursuing good-faith efforts in reaching an agreement with other commercial creditors on a debt treatment that is in line with program parameters and the comparability of treatment principles.”

IMF staff met with Finance Minister Forson, Bank of Ghana Governor Asiama, and their teams, as well as representatives from various government agencies, and other stakeholders.

“The IMF team would like to express its gratitude to the Ghanaian authorities and other counterparts for their continued open and constructive engagement, the statement said

My breakthrough was weird – Harold Amenyah reflects on his path to fame

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Ghanaian actor Harold Amenyah has revealed that his big break did not come from a blockbuster film or popular TV series, but from a television commercial.

Appearing on the ‘UCook’ show, hosted by Empress Gifty, Harold Amenyah stated that it was the now-iconic “Drop That Yam” commercial by Tigo in 2015 that catapulted him into the spotlight.

“It was a weird breakthrough. It wasn’t the typical movie role that got me noticed. My moment came through a TV commercial, Drop That Yam, which aired in 2015,” he stated.

The commercial, which also featured well-known personalities like Mercy Asiedu and Naa Ashorkor, played a key role in bringing Harold’s face to mainstream attention.

“At the time, I had already done a few commercials and TV series, so people were beginning to connect my face with my name. That commercial just pushed it over the edge and got people really curious about me,” he explained.

Despite the exposure, Harold was quick to point out that the fame didn’t immediately come with financial rewards.

“People would gather in front of my gate just to see me. The popularity was there, but it didn’t reflect in my bank account. That’s how our industry works. Even though the commercial was a hit, it didn’t improve my financial situation. I had to pull back a bit and distance myself from the public eye,” he stated.

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Ghana Health Service declares Greater Accra cholera-free

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The Ghana Health Service (GHS) has declared Greater Accra Region cholera-free, after recoding zero cases within 30 consecutive days.

The Greater Accra Regional Essential Program on Immunisation (EPI) Manager, Akumatey Tetteh, confirmed the achievement, describing it as a major public health milestone.

“I can confidently say that Greater Accra is cholera-free at the moment. During the first and second quarters of this year, we recorded 151 cases and 10 deaths. However, as of now, there have been no new cases. Our surveillance shows zero reports of cholera, and we are safe for now,” she added, a report by adomonline.com said.

She made this known at a media workshop aimed at strengthening cholera risk reporting in the region.

The Greater Accra Regional Health Promotion Officer, Eunice Joan Teah Dzagli, said that the region is committed to maintaining the status, especially during the rainy season.

“We are aiming for zero cholera cases during this rainy season. Achieving this goal requires a collective effort from the media, religious bodies, and various agencies. We do not want to return to the challenges we faced in November, December, and January,” she stated.

The declaration marks a significant step in the region’s efforts to strengthen public health and prevent future outbreaks, the report added.

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Ghana reaches staff-level agreement with IMF for $370 million disbursement

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Ghana and the International Monetary Fund (IMF) have reached an agreement on the disbursement of the next tranche of $370 million under the ongoing bailout programme.

According to the IMF’s Mission Chief to Ghana, Stéphane Roudet, the Fund’s Executive Board will make a final decision on the disbursement.

This development follows the current government’s commitment to fiscal discipline and expenditure rationalisation in a bid to revive the economy.

The upcoming disbursement will bring the total funding received from the IMF under Ghana’s $3 billion programme, launched in May 2023, to $2.36 billion.

The funds are expected to boost the country’s foreign exchange reserves and cushion the local currency from further depreciation.

In a statement released on April 15, as reported by Reuters, the IMF noted that Ghana’s overall performance under the programme had deteriorated significantly by the end of 2024. However, it acknowledged that authorities had since taken corrective steps to address policy and reform slippages.

“Discussions with the authorities centred on possible additional measures needed to address structural weaknesses in public financial management. All parties have signed the memorandum of understanding with Ghana’s official creditors committee under the G20 Common Framework, and the focus is now on finalizing the bilateral agreements to implement the MoU,” Roudet said.

He added, “The authorities are also pursuing good-faith efforts to reach an agreement with other commercial creditors on a debt treatment that aligns with the programme parameters and the comparability-of-treatment principles.”

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Watch Semenyo’s brilliant winning goal strike for Bournemouth against Fulham

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Ghanaian attacker Antoine Semenyo scored a match-winning goal for Bournemouth in their 1-0 win against Fulham in the Premier League on April 14, 2025.

Early in the game, Semenyo dribbled past Antonee Robinson on the edge of the 18-yard box and curled the ball into the bottom right corner of the goalpost, past Fulham goalkeeper Bernd Leno.

The Black Stars forward was cheered on by his teammates and the club fans, who were elated by the match-winning strike that could potentially influence their bid to qualify for European competition.

The strike marks Semenyo’s eighth goal of the 2024/2025 season, with his outstanding performances attracting interest from top European clubs, including Manchester United and Liverpool.

The win put Bournemouth in eighth position in the Premier League table with 48 points after 32 matches, while Fulham follows closely with the same number of points in ninth position.

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Jaguda pipo kill dozens of villagers for inside anoda attack for Plateau State

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Anoda attack don kpai plenty pipo for Bassa local goment area of Plateau State, according to wetin residents tell BBC Pidgin.

Dis fresh attack happen for di early hours of Monday, between one and two am.

Yakubu Ventim who be tori pesin for di state tok say di chairman of Bassa local goment area, Joshua Sunday Riti, bin carry some TV tori pipo wit plenty security to di community wia di attack bin happen.

“Na about 38 to 50 pipo dey massacred for di village dis morning,” oga Ventim took.

“Dem ambush di community and kill mostly women and children.”

“Security don dey drafted to di area but we no know how things be now. Di security pipo neva address tori pipo about dis particular attack.”

Channels TV also report di attack wia dem tok say na 36 pipo bin die afta di jaguda pipo shoot dem, but anoda four later die for hospital to make am a total of 40 pipo wey kpai for di attack.

Wakili Tongwe, wey be community leader and also one of di vigilante pipo who bin dey on duty wen di attackers come na im confirm di attack.

BBC Pidgin call di police tok-tok pesin for Plateau State, Alfred Alabo to get details but e no answer im call and e never respond to message wey we send to am.

About two weeks ago, 52 pipo bin kpai for inside anoda attack for Bokkos local goment area of di same Plateau State.

Di development make di National Security Adviser (NSA) Nuhu Ribadu to visit di area wia e promise say enough don dey enough for di killers, and e go make sure say di killings stop.

Ova di years, crisis betwin herders and farmers na regular tin for many parts of northern Nigeria including Plateau and Benue States.

But recently, di Govnor of Plateau State, Caleb Mutfwang, tok say dis regular attacks wey dey happen for di State don pass herdsmen and farmers fight but wetin dey happen now na terrorist attacks and “genocide”.

Mutfwang tok dis one for one interview wit tori pipo as e lament say di killings don too much despite all di efforts wey di state goment dey do to make sure say peace dey.

“I dey tell you for all honesty say I not fit find any explanation wey pass say dis na genocide wey terrorists dey sponsor. Di question na who be di pipo wey dey behind di organisers of dis terrorism? Dis na wetin di security agencies must to help us to unravel,” di govnor tok

“As I dey talk to you, e no dey less dan 64 communities wey don dey taken over by bandits for Plateau between Bokkos, Barkin Ladi, and Riyom local govments. Dem don take di communities over, rename dem, and pipo dey live dia comfortably on top lands wey dem pursued pipo comot and occupy.”

In December 2023, jaguda pipo kpai more dan 115 pipo and displace 64 communities for Bokkos and Barkin-Ladi local goment areas of Plateau State.

Dr. Rashid Pelpuo dispatches first batch of work abroad program beneficiaries to South Korea

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The Minister for Labour, Jobs and Employment, Hon. Dr. Rashid Pelpuo, officially dispatched the first batch of Ghanaian youth selected under the Work Abroad Program to South Korea.

The initiative, originally arranged before Dr. Pelpuo assumed office, aims to create meaningful employment opportunities for Ghanaian youth in the shipping industry abroad.

As Minister, Dr. Pelpuo oversaw the final phases of the deployment process, including the issuance of relevant licenses and authorizations needed to facilitate the beneficiaries’ travel and employment.

In his address to the departing recruits, Dr. Pelpuo reassured them of the Government of Ghana’s ongoing support and protection throughout their employment journey in Korea. He urged them to seize the opportunity not only to build careers and earn competitive salaries but also to plan towards investments back home, such as housing and small businesses.

The beneficiaries expressed deep appreciation to the Minister and the government for making their dream a reality. Excitement and hope marked the occasion, as they prepared to embark on a new chapter of growth and opportunity.

This effort aligns with the broader employment vision of H.E. John Dramani Mahama, whose leadership continues to prioritize youth empowerment, job creation, and international labour partnerships.

“One of the Most Dangerous Things Is a Double-Standard Person” – Sam Pyne Fires at Kwakye Ofosu

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Kumasi Mayor Samuel Pyne has taken aim at Minister of State for Government Communications, Felix Kwakye Ofosu, accusing him of inconsistency in his stance on illegal mining, locally known as galamsey as reported by Ghana Web.

Speaking on Peace FM’s Kokrokoo on April 11, Pyne criticized Kwakye Ofosu for shifting his position on the issue now that his party is in power.

He described the Minister’s actions as hypocritical, suggesting that he lacks a consistent moral position.

Pyne recalled that in 2024, Kwakye Ofosu had urged the then New Patriotic Party (NPP) government to take strong military action against illegal mining.

“He was on radio and TV saying we had enough soldiers and police to stop galamsey,” Pyne said. “One of the most dangerous things is a double-standard person.”

The KMA boss questioned why Kwakye Ofosu, who once demanded immediate action, now appears to downplay urgency under his own administration.

In response, Kwakye Ofosu has emphasized the need for a long-term approach to tackling galamsey. He argued that the problem isn’t one that can be solved within a fixed timeframe.

“I’m not sure that a timeline is the conversation we should be having,” he told Channel 1 Television. “We must remain eternally vigilant… What matters is demonstrable commitment.”

Illegal mining remains a contentious issue in Ghana, with successive governments struggling to contain their environmental and social consequences.

A Garment of Charm and Cultural Pride

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The Grace of Boubou: A Garment of Charm and Cultural Pride

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The boubou is a flowing, elegant garment that radiates charm and sophistication, making it a cherished attire across many cultures. Its loose, airy design ensures comfort in warm climates, which is why it has become a staple in daily and ceremonial wear. The intricate embroidery and bold patterns often adorning the fabric reflect skilled craftsmanship, elevating its aesthetic appeal and cultural significance. Because of its versatility, the boubou transitions seamlessly from casual gatherings to formal events, embodying both tradition and modernity. The way it drapes gracefully over the body enhances the wearer’s poise, creating an aura of dignity and respect.  

In many societies, the boubou serves as a symbol of identity, connecting individuals to their heritage while allowing personal expression through fabric choices and designs. The vibrant colors and luxurious textures used in its creation make it a visual celebration of cultural pride, often passed down through generations. Since it is worn by both men and women, the boubou fosters a sense of unity, bridging gender and age differences with its universal elegance. The care taken in selecting and maintaining these garments demonstrates their valued place in wardrobes, ensuring they remain timeless pieces.  

Beyond its beauty, the boubou carries social importance, as it is frequently worn during significant life events such as weddings, religious ceremonies, and festivals. The respect it commands in these settings highlights its role in preserving traditions while adapting to contemporary fashion trends. As a result, the boubou continues to captivate wearers and admirers alike, standing as a testament to cultural resilience and artistic ingenuity. Its enduring appeal lies in its ability to blend history with present-day style, making it much more than just clothing—it is a legacy woven into fabric.

20 Pupils Hospitalised After Consuming ‘Asana’

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Over 20 pupils from Prampram D/A Basic ‘B’ and Methodist Freeman Basic School in the Greater Accra Region were hospitalised on Monday, April 14, after collapsing during class hours.

Witnesses reported seeing several children running in distress before collapsing. Cause of Incident Preliminary reports indicate that the pupils had consumed “Asana”, a local corn drink sold by a vendor in the area.

The vendor has also been hospitalised. Further investigation revealed that the affected pupils are being treated at the Prampram Polyclinic, where medical personnel are closely monitoring their condition.

The Ningo-Prampram District Health Directorate has launched an investigation in collaboration with parents and school authorities to determine the cause of the incident and ensure the safety of other pupils.

GoldBod terminates mining licences approved by PMMC

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The Ghana Gold Board (GoldBod) has announced the termination of all gold trading licences previously granted by the Precious Minerals Marketing Company (PMMC) and the Ministry of Lands and Natural Resources, marking a major shake-up in Ghana’s gold trading landscape.

In a statement issued on April 14, 2025, GoldBod clarified that following the passage of the Ghana Gold Board Act (Act 1140), 2025, “all licenses issued by the Precious Minerals Marketing Company (PMMC) and/or the Minister responsible for Mines to a person other than a large scale mining company to deal in gold, have ceased to be valid.”

Antoine Semenyo scores within a minute to boost Bournemouth’s European hopes

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Ghanaian forward Antoine Semenyo made an instant impact on Monday evening, netting inside the first minute to hand AFC Bournemouth a crucial 1-0 win over Fulham and revive their push for European football.

The 24-year-old struck just 53 seconds into the encounter at the Vitality Stadium, pouncing on a defensive blunder from Fulham captain Antonee Robinson to score what proved to be the match-winner — his 10th goal of the Premier League season.

Bournemouth took the lead with just 53 seconds on the clock thanks to Semenyo’s eighth Premier League goal of the season, as the Cherries ended a six-match winless run to climb above Fulham and go eighth.

“We believe in ourselves, and getting an early goal gave us confidence to manage the game,” Semenyo said after the match.

The Cherries, who had failed to win in their last six league outings, were desperate for a spark — and Semenyo provided exactly that. Capitalising on a loose pass from Timothy Castagne, Bournemouth’s Alex Scott launched a quick counter. Robinson then miscontrolled the ball, allowing Semenyo to steal possession, cut inside Joachim Andersen, and calmly curl a shot into the bottom-left corner.

Despite the early breakthrough, Bournemouth couldn’t extend their lead, with Brazilian striker Evanilson hitting the crossbar from close range in the 16th minute.

Fulham responded with intensity and had several chances of their own, particularly through Rodrigo Muniz, who came close on multiple occasions. The visitors’ best opportunity fell to Ryan Sessegnon, but the winger’s weak header was easily saved by Kepa Arrizabalaga.

The second half was marred by confusion in the Fulham dugout, as manager Marco Silva appeared visibly frustrated over a triple substitution that saw Sessegnon withdrawn — possibly in error — alongside Sander Berge and Muniz. “There was some confusion, and it took too long to get the changes done,” Silva admitted post-match.

Bournemouth goalkeeper Kepa kept his side in front with crucial saves, including tipping away an Alex Iwobi strike and gathering an effort from Sasa Lukic.

The hosts appealed for a penalty in the 80th minute when Evanilson went down in the box, but VAR confirmed Fulham keeper Bernd Leno had made slight contact with the ball.

Bournemouth held firm during seven minutes of stoppage time to secure their first home win since January and leapfrog both Fulham and Brighton into eighth place on goal difference.

Head coach Andoni Iraola praised Semenyo’s performance: “He’s a fighter and gives us a lot in transition. That goal set the tone for the entire match.”

With the season nearing its climax, the win breathes new life into Bournemouth’s hopes of securing a historic qualification for European competition, and Semenyo’s lightning start may prove pivotal in the final reckoning.

Ghanaian Artists Use Street Art to Champion the Planet on World Art Day

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On World Art Day, April 15, Accra’s urban landscape got a meaningful splash of color and conscience as the InPosters Art Collective unveiled a new graffiti mural with a timely environmental message: “Earth No Be Borla.” The phrase, drawn from Ghanaian Pidgin, translates to “The Earth isn’t a dumpster”—a bold call to rethink how we treat the planet.
Spearheaded by renowned graffiti artist Ian Kwakye, with collaborators Daniel Nortey and Bigland Quartey, the mural is a striking visual piece. At its heart is a vibrant bird delivering the slogan amidst a flurry of colorful leaves, with the words “Save Earth” reinforcing the theme. The artists believe that simple, accessible messages like this can spark reflection and action in everyday people—encouraging Ghanaians and global citizens alike to adopt more sustainable lifestyles.

The mural was painted in Accra, and during its creation, the team engaged in an insightful exchange with Nana Aba Darko, an eco-traveling and sustainability vlogger. Her interaction added another layer of awareness to the event, bridging the gap between environmental advocacy and artistic expression.
“This piece is about reminding ourselves that the Earth is our home—it deserves care, not carelessness,” says Ian Kwakye. “Street art has always been a voice for the people. We want that voice to say: take responsibility.”

 

The InPosters Art Collective isn’t stopping here. As part of their ongoing mission to blend art with activism, they’re simultaneously working on The Children’s Dorm Project, an ambitious initiative to paint 20 pediatric wards across Ghana. Alongside this, the collective continues to explore environmental consciousness through public art, proving that creativity can be both beautiful and purposeful.
As the world celebrated art and its power to connect, question, and inspire, this mural stood tall as a colorful reminder: the planet is not a dumping ground—it’s a living, breathing masterpiece worth saving.

NHIA to expand free dialysis programme nationwide

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The National Health Insurance Authority (NHIA) has announced plans to expand its free dialysis programme to provide greater access to life-saving treatment for renal patients across the country.

As part of the initiative, the NHIA will procure additional dialysis machines and essential consumables for healthcare facilities nationwide.

The expansion is in line with the government’s broader strategy to improve access to critical healthcare services.

Chief Executive Officer of the NHIA, Dr. Victor Bampoe, explained that the programme aims to include more patients suffering from kidney conditions under the National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS).

“The previous government started the free dialysis, and there are 20 centres where the service is offered free of charge. What is needed is to expand it to make it more sustained in terms of funding,” he said.

“So that instead of the exercise depending on some funds, it will become like any other disease under the NHIS,” Dr. Bampoe added.

The move is expected to ease the financial burden on patients and their families, many of whom struggle with the high cost of dialysis treatment in Ghana.

KMA Mayor bans trading on pavement, vows to beat defiant traders [Audio]

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The Mayor of the Kumasi Metropolitan Assembly (KMA), Richard Ofori Agyemang Boadi, has issued a stern warning to traders against operating on pavements and roads within the Central Business District.

Mr. Boadi has given traders a two-week deadline to cease their activities, cautioning that defiant traders will face serious consequences, including physical discipline.

He explained that traditional methods such as confiscating goods and arrests have not been effective, leading him to adopt a more direct approach.

“I have my own military-democratic style which I will be implementing. When we say leave the space, and you don’t leave the space, and I get there with my boys, we will beat you,” he stated.

The warning was delivered during a press conference on Monday, April 14, 2025, where he announced plans for a decongestion exercise aimed at clearing traders from pavements and roadsides.

Mr. Boadi further emphasized, “In the middle of Adum, if I’m alone, you will be lucky, but if I’m with my ten boys, in their pick-up with their whips, trust me, we will beat you. If you don’t want to experience that kind of situation, do what is right and lawful.”

He stressed the importance of maintaining order in Kumasi, dubbing it “Otumfoo’s city” and the “garden city of West Africa,” adding, “We have to preserve it. If you want the job to be difficult for me, I will let your body feel the difficulty you are giving to me.”

Mr. Boadi clarified that he does not expect to be criticized or labeled as ruthless when implementing these measures and urged traders to comply voluntarily to avoid confrontation.

How PROs are shaping the race for ‘Artiste of the Year’

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From L to R: MC Portfolio, Vida Adutwumwaa and Tilly Akua Nipaa From L to R: MC Portfolio, Vida Adutwumwaa and Tilly Akua Nipaa

As the countdown to the 2025 Telecel Ghana Music Awards (TGMA) heats up, the spotlight isn’t just on the artistes, it’s also on the people pulling strings behind the scenes: their Public Relations Officers (PROs).

These media tacticians are shaping narratives, driving fan engagement, and amplifying the achievements of their respective artistes, turning the race for ‘Artiste of the Year’ into a high-stakes PR showdown.

Last year’s blueprint: The MC Portfolio effect

The ‘Artiste of the Year’ category at the 2024 TGMAs saw a fierce battle, particularly between Stonebwoy and King Promise.

But beyond the music, it was their unofficial PROs who ignited the real competition.

MC Portfolio, representing Stonebwoy, launched a strategic and aggressive media campaign across both traditional and digital platforms.

From radio and TV interviews to Twitter threads, he consistently reminded the public and industry stakeholders of Stonebwoy’s accolades and cultural influence.

On the other side, Efia Odo championed King Promise’s cause on social media, stirring debates and building momentum around his achievements.

When Stonebwoy finally clinched the title, the impact of MC Portfolio’s campaign was impossible to ignore.

In a rare moment of recognition, Stonebwoy brought him on stage during his acceptance speech, allowing him to speak and publicly acknowledging his role. In the weeks that followed, MC Portfolio was humorously dubbed the “Deputy Artiste of the Year.”

A new year, a new shift

Now, heading into TGMA 2025, the dynamics have evolved, and so have the allegiances.

MC Portfolio has switched sides and is now backing King Paluta, the Kumasi-based hitmaker behind tracks like Aseda and Makoma.

He believes 2025 is King Paluta’s moment and has thrown his full weight behind the campaign.

His strategy highlights King Paluta’s organic rise, cultural resonance, and mass appeal. Whether on TV panels or social media, Portfolio is working tirelessly to position his new client as the people’s choice for Artiste of the Year.

BHIM Nation’s new voice: Vida Adutwumwaa steps in

With MC Portfolio now out of the BHIM camp, a new voice has emerged: Vida Adutwumwaa.

As a seasoned media personality, Vida has taken the reins of Stonebwoy’s PR campaign.

She has been on a relentless media tour, from UTV to Onua TV and Okay FM, promoting his dominance and defending his place at the top.

Her approach is two-pronged: countering claims that Stonebwoy should step aside for younger artistes, while simultaneously spotlighting his achievements.

According to her, Stonebwoy deserves to make history as the first artiste to win Artiste of the Year back-to-back.

King Promise’s camp gets a new firebrand: Tilly Akua Nipaa

In King Promise’s corner, popular media figure Tilly Akua Nipaa has stepped in, taking over from Efia Odo.

Tilly has been unapologetically vocal on both social and traditional media. She has been using data, including King Promise’s record-breaking 10 nominations, as a major argument for why he deserves the crown.

She hasn’t hesitated to stir controversy either. Recently, she questioned Kweku Smoke’s inclusion in the Artiste of the Year race, claiming King Promise’s global presence and consistency put him in a league of his own.

The PR war that could decide it all

This year, artistes are doing less of the talking, leaving their PROs to lead the conversation, and it’s proving to be a game-changer.

With experienced voices like MC Portfolio, Vida Adutwumwaa, and the emerging Tilly Akua Nipaa at the forefront, the Artiste of the Year race has become more than a celebration of musical accomplishments. It’s now a communications battle.

Each PRO brings a distinct strategy:

MC Portfolio is banking on street credibility and grassroots appeal for King Paluta.

Vida Adutwumwaa is leveraging legacy and institutional presence to keep Stonebwoy on top.

Tilly Akua Nipaa is driving a fact-based, fan-fuelled campaign for King Promise.

As TGMA 2025 approaches, one thing is clear: the Artiste of the Year will not only be decided by the music, but it will also be won in the media trenches.

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Appiah Stadium is a ‘security threat’

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The leader of Heaven’s Gate Ministries, Prophet Nicholas Osei, popularly known as Prophet Kumchacha, has described Frank Kwaku Appiah, also known as Appiah Stadium, as a security threat to President John Mahama.

He condemned Appiah Stadium’s seemingly aggressive approach towards President Mahama and other notable figures in public, which is sometimes seen as going against protocol.

Appiah Stadium, a confessed fanatic of President Mahama, has been open about his unconditional love for the president and the benefits he has gained through his relationship with President John Mahama and his brother, Ibrahim Mahama.

In a video shared on Facebook, Prophet Kumchacha urged the security apparatus to take Appiah Stadium’s conduct seriously, adding that it must not be overlooked.

“Appiah is misconducting himself and should be called to order by the National Security. I am very fine with President John Mahama, but I know when to get close to him. I may visit him at his home or the Jubilee House. A lot of people went to school with the Asantehene Otumfuo Osei Tutu II, but today, because of his position, his schoolmates cannot just walk up to him in public,” Kumchacha said.

“What Appiah Stadium is doing is a security threat. I have watched many of his videos, and I have called him but have not been able to reach him. There have been instances where the president is sitting in his car surrounded by his security detail, and Appiah Stadium will force his way to greet the president. I have seen a video where Appiah Stadium was chasing the president’s car as it moved, which is certainly a security threat. In this world, when your enemy wants to get to you, they use someone very close to you.”

Meanwhile, Ibrahim Mahama, President John Mahama’s brother and a business mogul, recently publicly scolded Appiah Stadium for his public approach towards President John Dramani Mahama.

In a viral video, Ibrahim Mahama is seen being ushered into a public function where he meets Appiah Stadium among the crowd. In a brief interaction with the activist, Ibrahim Mahama expressed concern over Appiah Stadium’s seemingly aggressive approach towards President John Mahama in public, stating, “It is not nice.”

The rest of their conversation, however, is unclear due to the loud music at the event and the cheering from the crowd.

Appiah Stadium was recently blocked from accessing President John Dramani Mahama when he attempted to approach the president at a funeral on February 7, 2025, at Burma Camp.

Mahama, who was among the dignitaries attending the funeral of the late Chief of Defence Staff, Lieutenant General Arnold Quainoo, was captured leaving the premises when Appiah Stadium attempted to approach him as he boarded his vehicle. However, military and police officers prevented him from getting close to the statesman.

Appiah Stadium was heard shouting his name to the president to get his attention. He later managed to get closer to the presidential vehicle when a staff member lowered the front passenger-side window to speak with him.

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Consumer Protection Agency calls on PURC to suspend utility tariff increases

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The Consumer Protection Agency (CPA) has urged the Public Utilities Regulatory Commission (PURC) to suspend its planned utility tariff adjustments until key consultative bodies are reinstated, and broader consumer engagement is carried out.

This follows a recent increment by the PURC on electricity tariffs by 14.75% and water tariffs by 4.02%, effective May 2, 2025.

In a statement issued by the CPA’s Director of Mediation and Arbitration, Nana Prempeh Okogyeabour Aduhene, the agency expressed concern that the PURC may not have conducted adequate consultations with consumers before approving the tariff hikes.

“We are calling on the PURC to, as a matter of urgency, put up these committees in place so that a proper consultation can be done before any tariff adjustments will be accepted by consumers,” the statement read.

The CPA emphasized the importance of the PURC’s Technical and External Committees, both of which, according to the agency, have not been reconstituted since the change in government.

The CPA explained that the Technical Committee plays a key role in evaluating utility tariff applications, including methodology, structure, and performance benchmarking.

The External Committee, established under Part 3, Section 31 of the PURC Act 1997 (Act 538), serves as a regional liaison between the Commission, utility providers, and consumers, offering feedback on service quality and consumer issues.

According to the CPA, these committees are essential for ensuring transparency and representation in regulatory decisions, particularly on matters directly affecting consumers.

“We strongly believe that the PURC didn’t do much consultation, and also the interest of consumers was not properly represented,” the statement added.

The agency also raised concerns about unresolved consumer complaints regarding electricity and water services, stressing that these issues should be addressed before any price adjustments are implemented.

“The PURC, per its mandate, is to ensure uninterrupted power supply 24/7 and reliable water services.”

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Kankam Boadu fires Pooley’s family over alleged plot to petition Otumfuo over adopted kids

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Otumfuo and Bright Kankam Boadu Otumfuo and Bright Kankam Boadu

Veteran sports journalist Bright Kankam Boadu has criticised the family of the late Asante Kotoko supporter Francis Yaw Frimpong popularly known as Pooley over their plans to petition Asantehene Otumfuo Osei Tutu II regarding the adoption of the deceased’s children.

The Asantehene officially enrolled Pooley’s children onto his educational fund, easing the financial burden of their schooling and helping secure a brighter future for them.

However, reports suggest that some family members plan to petition Otumfuo to extend his support exclusively to the two biological children, thereby excluding the adopted ones.

In response, Boadu described the alleged move as unwise, considering the Asantehene’s generous support.

The 2025 Sports Writers Association of Ghana (SWAG) Sports Journalist of the Year advised those behind the plot to ditch the idea, calling it foolish.

“Those planning to petition Otumfuo over the adoption of Pooley’s children, it’s stupidity of the highest order. You don’t need to be the biological father of a person to care for them. Since when did we get here? Those behind the plot, will Otumfuo use your money to cater for the children? This is foolishness,” he fumed while speaking on Pure FM.

He added, “The man adopted the kids due to Pooley’s service to Kotoko and the circumstances of his death. Yet, people have issues with that. The family head leading this charge is a bad person.”

Watch Kankam Boadu’s comment below:

@agyaretv Matters arising after the dea-th of Pooley. BKB & Crew fire whoever decided to tarnish the image of Pooley after his dea-th, for his kids to suffer after Otumfour decided to take over the responsibilities of their late father Pooley. Koo bibinii. Men are very w!cked. #theshipdealer #ghanatiktok🇬🇭 #theasantenation #nsoatremantv #ghanapremierleague @sirchris566 @dramoakohene @nti.fimpong @the.bkb.show @quecyofficial_ @stelladarlin ♬ original sound – AgyareTv

Meanwhile, the police are actively investigating Pooley’s murder to bring the perpetrator to justice.

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