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Adorable Gown Styles Mothers Can Sew To look bright and beautiful.

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Adorable Gown Styles Mothers Can Sew To look bright and beautiful.

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Mothers looking to sew bright and beautiful gowns can start with flowing A-line silhouettes, which flatter various body types while allowing freedom of movement. Soft, lightweight fabrics like chiffon or satin enhance elegance, while bold floral prints or pastel shades add a cheerful touch. A fitted bodice with delicate lace detailing creates structure, balancing the airy skirt for a polished yet comfortable look. Ruffled sleeves or a sweetheart neckline introduce feminine charm, making the gown feel both stylish and timeless. For a more dramatic effect, a mermaid-cut gown with a flared hem accentuates curves while maintaining sophistication.

Designers can incorporate subtle shimmer with sequin-embellished belts or embroidered accents, adding just enough sparkle without overwhelming the design. A wrap-style gown with a draped waist offers versatility, allowing adjustments for a perfect fit while maintaining a graceful silhouette. Layered tulle skirts bring a playful, ethereal quality, ideal for mothers who want a whimsical yet refined aesthetic. Bold color choices like emerald green or royal blue make a statement, while soft pleats or cascading ruffles add dynamic movement.

Off-the-shoulder necklines provide a romantic touch, especially when paired with flowing, floor-length skirts. To ensure comfort, hidden side zippers or elasticated waistbands allow for ease of wear without compromising style. Mothers who prefer shorter styles can opt for tea-length gowns with puff sleeves, offering a vintage-inspired look that remains fresh and modern. By selecting high-quality fabrics and precise stitching techniques, these handmade gowns will radiate confidence and joy, making every wearer feel effortlessly radiant. The key is blending personal taste with flattering design elements, resulting in garments that celebrate both beauty and individuality.

Curfew hours in Bawku reviewed, ban on weapons remains

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Curfew hours in Bawku reviewed, ban on weapons remains


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The government has reviewed the curfew hours in Bawku Municipality and its surrounding areas in the Upper East Region.

The new hours will run from 8:00 p.m. to 4:00 a.m., effective Friday, 25 April 2025.

The announcement was made by the Minister for the Interior, Mr Muntaka Mohammed-Mubarak, based on advice from the Upper East Regional Security Council (REGSEC) and issued through an Executive Instrument.

The curfew was first introduced in February 2025 following renewed violence linked to a longstanding chieftaincy dispute between the Kusasi and Mamprusi communities.

The disturbances resulted in deaths, injuries, and growing insecurity, prompting the intervention of security agencies to restore calm.

The government has appealed to chiefs, elders, opinion leaders, youth, and residents to exercise restraint and to resolve grievances through peaceful means.

A ban on the possession of arms, ammunition, and other offensive weapons remains in place.

The Ministry warned that anyone found with such items would be arrested and prosecuted.

Mr Muntaka-Mubarak said the government would continue working with traditional authorities and residents to help maintain peace in the municipality.

Tamale Teaching Hospital: (TTH) Doctors Call Off Strike After Successful Negotiations

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Doctors at the Tamale Teaching Hospital (TTH) have officially called off their strike action after reaching an agreement with hospital management and key stakeholders.

The decision to resume full services was announced today following a series of intensive negotiations aimed at addressing the concerns that had sparked the industrial action.

Spending $58m on National Cathedral contributed to our defeat

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Former Vice President and 2024 New Patriotic Party (NPP) Flagbearer, Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, has partly attributed the party’s loss in the 2024 general election to the controversy surrounding the National Cathedral project and a late fuel price increase.

Speaking in Takoradi at the start of a nationwide Thank You Tour, Dr. Bawumia responded to reports allegedly leaking from the Mike Oquaye Committee findings, which suggested that his perceived religious “flirting” contributed to the party’s electoral defeat.

Dr. Bawumia dismissed the claim, instead pointing to tangible economic and governance issues.

According to him, the uncompleted National Cathedral project, which had already consumed $58 million in public funds, significantly eroded public trust and fuelled voter dissatisfaction.

He also cited the rise in fuel prices just three days before the election as another major factor that turned voters against the NPP, insisting that religion or tribal affiliations were not to blame for the loss.

Dr. Bawumia’s remarks come at a time when internal party discussions are intensifying around the causes of the 2024 electoral outcome, with many stakeholders pushing for a candid review to reposition the NPP for the future.

“The national cathedral we were not able to complete after $58 million was sunk into into it, caused a lot of rage in the public,” he stated.

“Also, three days before the election day, the price of fuel went up. When I heard it, I thought it was a joke. The drivers were angry at us. So, people went to vote against us with anger. That is why we put together the Mike Oquaye Committee to produce a report on why we lost. I am happy that there is no religious factor, and tribal factor that caused our defeat,” he stated.

Ghana set to become the second country to issue FLEGT license – Lands minister

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Minister of Lands and Natural Resources, Emmanuel Armah-Kofi Buah Minister of Lands and Natural Resources, Emmanuel Armah-Kofi Buah

The Minister of Lands and Natural Resources, Emmanuel Armah-Kofi Buah, has stated that there will be an issuance of Forest Law Enforcement, Governance and Trade (FLEGT) licenses on June 30, 2025.

He noted that he expects Parliament to approve the Timber Utilization Contracts (TUCs) when they resume sittings to facilitate the process in their bid to protect forests.

The issuance, if done, will make Ghana the first country in Africa and the second in the world to achieve the FLEGT license in enhancing Forest Law Enforcement.

During a courtesy call by the European Union Ambassador to Ghana, Irchad Razaaly, on April 25, 2025, Armah-Kofi Buah assured that he is working assiduously to get the license issued on time.

“All is set for the issuance of Ghana’s first FLEGT License. The only outstanding task is the ratification of a second batch of Timber Utilization Contracts (TUCs), which we expect Parliament to address after the Easter break,” he stated.

The minister also expressed his profound gratitude to the EU officials for supporting Ghana’s natural resources sector, urging them to continue their strong partnership so that they can be fruitful in the years ahead.

The FLEGT license, if issued, will aid in protecting various natural resources, especially forests, to avoid destruction.

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You brought this humiliating defeat upon yourself- Franklin Cudjoe tells Bawumia

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President of policy think tank IMANI Africa, Franklin Cudjoe believes Dr Mahamudu Bawumia and the New Patriotic Party (NPP) brought the humiliating defeat upon themselves.

According to him, if as flagbearer, Dr Mahamudu Bawumia had admitted the shortcomings of the government, even though the NPP would have lost, the defeat wouldn’t have been humiliating.

List of Popes buried at Basilica where Pope Francis asked to be buried

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Pope Francis was laid to rest on Saturday, April 26, 2025, at the Basilica of Santa Maria Maggiore in Rome, making him the eighth pontiff interred at the historic church.

His burial marks a significant departure from the tradition of papal interments at St. Peter’s Basilica in Vatican City.

Known for his humility and devotion to the Virgin Mary, Pope Francis had a special bond with Santa Maria Maggiore, often visiting the revered icon of Salus Populi Romani throughout his papacy. His tomb now rests near this sacred image, reflecting his pastoral heart and Marian devotion.

With his interment, Pope Francis joined seven other popes buried at Santa Maria Maggiore, including Pope Honorius III, Pope Nicholas IV, Pope St. Pius V, Pope Sixtus V, Pope Clement VIII, Pope Paul V, and Pope Clement IX.

His burial at the basilica is notable as it is the first papal interment outside the Vatican in more than a century.

Although St. Peter’s Basilica has been the customary resting place for modern popes, several popes in earlier centuries were buried elsewhere, reflecting the practices of their time.

Notably, Pope John Paul I was initially buried in the Vatican Grottoes beneath St. Peter’s, while popes like Pope Leo XIII and Pope Pius IX were interred in other chapels within Vatican grounds. However, it remains rare in the modern era for a pope to choose a site outside St. Peter’s Basilica entirely.

Pope Francis’s final resting place at Santa Maria Maggiore stands as a testament to his lifelong call for a simpler, more accessible Church, rooted in mercy, service, and deep devotion to the Mother of God.

As of April 2025, eight popes have been buried at the Basilica of Santa Maria Maggiore in Rome:
1. Pope Honorius III (1216–1227)
2. Pope Nicholas IV (1288–1292)
3. Pope St. Pius V (1566–1572)
4. Pope Sixtus V (1585–1590)
5. Pope Clement VIII (1592–1605)
6. Pope Paul V (1605–1621)
7. Pope Clement IX (1667–1669)
8. Pope Francis (2013–2025)

2face reunites with mother amid rumoured marriage to Natasha Osawaru

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Veteran Nigerian singer, Innocent Idibia, popularly known as  2Baba (2face), has reunited with his mother, Mrs. Rosemary Idibia, amid speculations surrounding his alleged marriage to Honourable Natasha Osawaru.

Recall that Mrs Idibia had earlier made headlines after publicly pleading for intervention in her son’s personal affairs. In a widely circulated video message, she appealed to Nigerians to help persuade Natasha Osawaru to “release” 2Baba from what she described as a troubling situation.

2face reunites with mother amid rumoured marriage to Natasha Osawaru
2face reunites with mother amid rumoured marriage to Natasha Osawaru

“This message is for Miss Natasha Osawaru of Edo State. I’m calling on all mothers in Nigeria to help me beg her to free my son,” she stated.

The situation escalated when the Idibia family, through their lawyer Wilson Anuge, petitioned the Department of State Services (DSS), declaring 2Baba missing. According to the petition dated February 7, 2025, the family reported that the singer had been missing since February 10, after he left his residence in his loungewear for what was believed to be a routine walk and never returned.

2face reunites with mother amid rumoured marriage to Natasha Osawaru
2face reunites with mother amid rumoured marriage to Natasha Osawaru

However, in a video making rounds on social media on Sunday, 2Baba and his mother were seen posing for photographs, surrounded by close friends and associates. In one of the videos, Natasha Osawaru appeared alongside a teenager, with 2Baba later joining them, dressed in black sportswear.

2Baba recently confirmed his relationship with Osawaru, a member of the Edo State House of Assembly representing the Egor Constituency under the Peoples Democratic Party. His confirmation came shortly after announcing his separation from his wife, Annie Idibia, with whom he shares two daughters.

2face reunites with mother amid rumoured marriage to Natasha Osawaru
2face reunites with mother amid rumoured marriage to Natasha Osawaru

In a video shared on Instagram, the singer openly professed his love for Osawaru, stating, “Yes, I love her. She’s amazing, she’s cool. I want to marry her.” He also emphasized that Osawaru had no role in the issues that led to his separation from Annie.

On February 13, 2025, footage surfaced online showing 2Baba proposing to Osawaru in the presence of close friends.

Shortly after, Osawaru updated her Instagram bio to read ‘Honourable Natasha IDIBIA’, hinting at a formal union between the pair.

As of the time of filing this report, neither 2Baba nor Natasha Osawaru has issued further official comments on their relationship or the earlier family concerns.

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Finance minister meets IFC managing director to deepen cooperation in key sectors

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The Minister for Finance, Dr. Cassiel Ato Forson, has held a high-level meeting with the Managing Director of the International Finance Corporation (IFC), Mr. Makhtar Diop, as part of ongoing efforts to strengthen Ghana’s partnership with the global development finance institution.

During the meeting, Mr. Diop expressed the IFC’s keen interest in focusing its investments in Ghana on targeted suggesting a more strategic approach that could boost productivity and economic returns.

LOLA Hope Foundation Ghana launches to empower vulnerable youth

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In a bid to provide equal opportunities for young people in the Greater Accra Region and beyond, Reverend Minister Latifa Adekanla has established the LOLA Hope Foundation Ghana to empower young and vulnerable individuals.

The foundation aims to support those who wish to pursue Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) but lack the financial, emotional, and other essential support required to achieve their aspirations.

Speaking at the official launch of the foundation on Friday, 25th April, Rev. Latifa shared her journey and the inspiration behind the initiative. She revealed that she was able to attend secondary school thanks to the generosity of a sponsor, which paved the way for her success.

“I benefited from someone’s benevolence, I wouldn’t have gone to secondary school if not for someone who sponsored me,” she said. “I realised there are many people out there who need education, whether formal or informal, but have no one to help or guide them. That’s why we are launching the LOLA Hope Foundation.”

“This foundation will cater for vulnerable and underprivileged individuals who want to attend school but lack the means,” she added.

Rev. Latifa called on individuals and organisations to support her mission to positively impact the lives of those in need. She explained that the foundation will assist bright but financially disadvantaged students in accessing formal education at all levels.

For those interested in informal education, her LOLA Hair and Beauty initiative will provide vocational training in hairdressing, cosmetology, and other areas within the beauty industry.

She noted that even before the foundation’s official launch, several young people had already benefited from its educational support programme. Now, she is creating a platform for more people to join in and support the cause.

Rev. Latifa added that individuals interested in acquiring vocational skills will be supported through the LOLA Beauty and Hair College or any other TVET institution, under the umbrella of the foundation.

Speaking to the media on the sidelines of the event, she highlighted that her vision aligns with Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) 1 and 8, aiming to reduce poverty and promote decent work and economic growth. “I want everyone to have something meaningful to do, which will help close the poverty gap,” she said.

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Ghana to become the first country in Africa to issue FLEGT license

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Lands minister,  Emmanuel Armah-Kofi Buah Lands minister, Emmanuel Armah-Kofi Buah

The Minister of Lands and Natural Resources, Emmanuel Armah-Kofi Buah, has stated that there will be an issuance of Forest Law Enforcement, Governance and Trade (FLEGT) licenses on June 30, 2025.

He noted that he expects Parliament to approve the Timber Utilization Contracts (TUCs) when they resume sittings to facilitate the process in their bid to protect forests.

The issuance, if done, will make Ghana the first country in Africa and the second in the world to achieve the FLEGT license in enhancing Forest Law Enforcement.

During a courtesy call by the European Union Ambassador to Ghana, Irchad Razaaly, on April 25, 2025, Armah-Kofi Buah assured that he is working assiduously to get the license issued on time.

“All is set for the issuance of Ghana’s first FLEGT License. The only outstanding task is the ratification of a second batch of Timber Utilization Contracts (TUCs), which we expect Parliament to address after the Easter break,” he stated.

The minister also expressed his profound gratitude to the EU officials for supporting Ghana’s natural resources sector, urging them to continue their strong partnership so that they can be fruitful in the years ahead.

The FLEGT license, if issued, will aid in protecting various natural resources, especially forests, to avoid destruction.

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Ofosu-Dorte urges anti-money laundering training for lawyers

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Senior Partner at AB & David Africa, David Ofosu-Dorte, has called for law firms to prioritise training their lawyers on anti-money laundering practices and how to identify potential warning signs of illicit financial activities.

Speaking at the Ghana Bar Association’s 2025 Mid-Year Conference, Ofosu-Dorte emphasised the crucial role lawyers play in combating corruption and money laundering.

He highlighted the importance of law firms implementing systems that support the identification and reporting of financial crimes.

“Now we are subject to the law on anti-money laundering and financial intelligence, and we are persons who are supposed to report.

“We are a very key part in ensuring that anti-corruption, etc, but it is only when the bar puts in place systems and standards that can guide us,” he said.

 

Monitor CJ’s removal process keenly – GBA President to members

Akufo-Addo set a bad precendent with Charlotte Osei – Prof. Agyeman-Duah

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Former UN Senior Governance Advisor, Professor Baffour Agyeman-Duah, has criticised former President Nana Akufo-Addo for his actions, which he says have opened the floodgates for the removal of important high-profile office holders in Ghana.

Professor Agyeman-Duah believes in the separation of powers and suggests that cases involving top officials of different arms of government must meet a high threshold before any action to remove them from office.

Controversies that marred Kwame Nkrumah’s death as 53 years passes

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The late Ghana's President, Dr Kwame Nkrumah The late Ghana’s President, Dr Kwame Nkrumah

Today, April 27, 2025, marks 53 years since Ghana’s first President, Dr Kwame Nkrumah, died in Bucharest, Romania, in 1972, while in exile after a short illness.

Reports indicated that the deceased president died from prostate cancer with no family member by his side after months of failing health while receiving treatment abroad.

The former president, who died at the age of 62, was overthrown from power during a coup in 1966 and moved to Conakry, Guinea, to settle there for some time after the Ghana Police Service offered a reward of $120,000 to anyone who could bring him back to the country dead or alive.

Nkrumah had suspicions of being poisoned, particularly because his cook had died a mysterious death in Conakry, Guinea, during his exile in the country right after his overthrow in Ghana.

Upon his death on April 27, 1972, with Guinea now in possession of the body of Nkrumah, its President, Sékou Touré, was not convinced in releasing it to Ghana, although there had been assurances to him, by Col Ignatius Kutu Acheampong, Ghana’s leader at the time, that he would be given a dignified burial befitting his status.

All Sékou Touré wanted for his country’s co-president, was that Ghanaian authorities would meet his demands; after all, since Romania had sent the body to their country, they were in a strong position to dictate terms.

After thorough deliberations, Kwame Nkrumah’s body was later flown to Ghana, where it was laid in state at the State House in Accra, and thousands of Ghanaians paid their last respects.

The body was then flown to his hometown, Nkroful, where he was buried in a vault.

Nkrumah’s legacy, coupled with the Pan-Africanism movement, shaped politics in Ghana and on the African continent, making him a globally recognised figure.

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Africa’s prosperity vital for global economic growth

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Abebe Aemro Selassie, Director of the IMF's African Department Abebe Aemro Selassie, Director of the IMF’s African Department

The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has emphasised that Africa’s prosperity presents a significant opportunity for the global economy, calling for deeper collaboration amid rising global trade tensions.

Speaking at a press briefing on the Regional Economic Outlook for Sub-Saharan Africa on Friday, April 25, 2025, Abebe Aemro Selassie, Director of the IMF’s African Department, said the region is poised to become the main source of labour, investment, and consumption over the next decade.

“A strong, stable, and prosperous Africa is important not just for its people, but for the world,” Selassie stated.

The event was part of activities for the 2025 Spring Meetings of the IMF and the World Bank Group (WBG) in Washington, DC, USA.

Despite heightened global uncertainty driven by trade disputes, Selassie stressed that external support for Africa, as it undergoes a critical demographic transition, is of “tremendous strategic importance for the future of our planet.”

The IMF projects Sub-Saharan Africa’s economic growth to ease slightly to 3.8% in 2025, with a modest rebound to 4.0% in 2026. However, Selassie cautioned that escalating global trade tensions could dampen the region’s outlook.

The Regional Economic Outlook report noted a worrying decline in official development assistance to the region, even as many countries grapple with inflationary pressures and external shocks, just as early signs of policy success begin to emerge.

“Building robust fiscal and external buffers is more important than ever, underpinned by credibility and consistency in policymaking,” Selassie advised.

He emphasised that Sub-Saharan Africa must improve spending efficiency and strengthen public financial management to unlock benefits for its citizens.

High economic growth, he added, is imperative to create the millions of jobs the region needs to sustain its expanding workforce.

Reaffirming the IMF’s commitment, Selassie noted that since 2020, the Fund has disbursed more than US$65 billion to Sub-Saharan Africa, including over US$8 billion in the past year alone.

He also pledged that the IMF would continue to expand its policy advice and capacity development efforts to support the region’s economic resilience.

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Is This a Bad Sign? New Minister Faces Tragedy Immediately

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Is This a Bad Sign? New Minister Faces Tragedy Immediately

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A heartbreaking event has occurred with the passing of Mr Appiah Dankwah. Dr Edward Omane Boamah, a prominent figure in the National Democratic Congress (NDC) and Ghana’s new Minister of Defence, has expressed deep sorrow over the loss.

Dr Boamah, who is also a member of the Pope John Old Boys Association (POJOBA), extended his support to fellow member Kingsley Yeboah, known as Drastin, who is mourning the death of his close friend.

In an emotional post on Facebook, Dr Boamah described Mr Dankwah as a stylish and warm-hearted individual. He fondly recalled his younger days in Koforidua, noting how Mr. Dankwah’s good looks and charm made him well-liked by everyone who met him.

He conveyed his heartfelt condolences to Mr. Dankwah’s family and ended his tribute by praying for his peaceful rest. Dr Boamah also shared sorrowful images to reflect his grief.

Mr. Dankwah’s death has deeply affected members of the POJOBA community. Many are reaching out to Kingsley Yeboah and his family with comforting messages, offering their support and sharing kind words across social media platforms.

Source: Dr. Omane Boamah (Facebook)

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Bold Haircut and Thick Beard Mark His Transformation

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Cosmos Boakoh, widely known as Tutulapato, has stunned fans with a bold transformation, showcasing a wild freeform afro, a taper fade haircut, and a thick beard. The 2013 TV3 Talented Kids winner took to his official TikTok page to share a video flaunting his new look while sitting in a luxurious car. In the video, he proudly captioned it with “big boy,” signaling his evolution from a child star to a young adult.

In the post, Tutulapato also shared a throwback photo alongside his former mentor, Pope Skinny, and dancehall star Shatta Wale, emphasizing the remarkable physical transformation he has undergone over the years. His fans were quick to comment, expressing admiration and amazement at how much he has grown, both physically and artistically.

Known previously for his signature low-cut fade, this new hairstyle marks a significant shift in his personal style. His more muscular build has also caught the attention of many, signaling his commitment to fitness and personal growth.

Beyond his physical changes, Tutulapato continues to pursue his passion for music, with songs available on various streaming platforms, keeping his presence alive in the entertainment scene. Fans are now curious to see how his new look will influence his music career and public image as he continues to mature in the industry.

Tutulapato’s journey from a talented child rapper to a confident young adult serves as a reminder of the power of personal growth and change.

Source: Ghana Web

Ghanaians must think together to fight galamsey – Rt. Rev. Ofori-Akyea

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The Diocese of the Methodist Church Ghana has held its 28th Annual Synod, with a call on Ghanaians to unite in addressing the issue of illegal mining, popularly known as galamsey.

The Right Reverend Samuel Ofori-Akyea, Tema Diocesan Bishop, made the call at the synod, stressing the need to set aside political differences in order to tackle the menace and safeguard the nation for future generations.

“I am very afraid that if we don’t stop some of these things, especially galamsey, the nation will suffer; everybody will suffer,” Rt. Rev. Ofori-Akyea said. “We need to act urgently, and I pray that this time we don’t make it a political issue.”

He emphasized that Ghanaians must think positively, work together, and unite in the fight against galamsey, which he described as essential to preserving the country’s future.

Rt. Rev. Ofori-Akyea noted that environmental concerns were also important to the church, as the well-being of the nation directly affected the church and its mission. While the church would continue to pray for the country, he urged all citizens to take practical action to address national issues.

Highlighting the diocese’s initiatives, the Bishop said they had intensified their commitment to environmental stewardship through sanitation campaigns and tree-planting exercises across their circuits.

He underlined the importance of sanitation, urging religious organisations, especially churches, to promote cleanliness, proper waste management, and access to safe water.

Tree planting, he said, remains a key focus of the Methodist Church’s climate action and social responsibility efforts. He explained that the diocese, through its social services coordinating office, had integrated tree planting into its environmental ministry.

“Tree planting is not just an ecological gesture but a spiritual act of obedience,” he added. “Let us preserve the environment and leave a legacy of hope and life for generations to come.”

Mr. Robert Andrew Taylor, Lay Chairman of the Tema Diocese, said the church had rolled out leadership programmes to prepare and equip the youth to take up leadership roles in the future.

He stated that the Tema Diocese currently has 13 circuits, with plans to add six more, creating the need for more young people to step into leadership positions. Mr. Taylor noted that the youth were frequently engaged in leadership activities, particularly because of their familiarity with emerging technologies.

He added that the various youth programmes organised by the church helped steer young people away from social vices such as drug abuse, and that the institution would continue to pray with them and encourage moral living.

Source: GNA

Why I Date Men Much Older Than Me – Beverly Osu

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Popular Nollywood actress, Beverly Osu has stated that she has always been drawn to significantly older men.

According to the thespian, her choice of romantic partners is not rooted in unresolved personal issues but rather a result of the kind of environment she grew up in.

Speaking in an interview with WithChude podcast hosted by Chude Jideonwo, Beverly stated that she has always been surrounded by boys and all the men in her life are confident.

Imposition of Curfew on Binduri Township and Its Environs in the Upper East Region

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The Minister for the Interior on the advice of the Upper East Regional Security Council and by Executive Instrument renewed the Curfew hours imposed on Binduri Township and its environs in the Upper East Region from 6:00 pm to 6:00 am  effective Sunday, April 27, 2025.

Government urges Chiefs, Elders, Opinion Leaders, Youth, and people of the area to exercise restraint in the face of the challenges confronting them as well as to use non-violent means to channel their energies into ensuring peace in the area.

Meanwhile, there is a total ban on all persons in the Binduri Township and its environs from carrying arms, ammunition, or any offensive weapons, men wearing smocks, and any persons found with any arms or ammunition will be arrested and prosecuted.

Additionally, the movement of motorbikes, tricycles, ‘aboboyaa, and the like are banned for both men and women. Any person found riding motorbikes, tricycles,and ‘aboboyaa’ will be arrested and prosecuted.

Signed:

MUNTAKA MOHAMMED-MUBARAK (MP)

MINISTER FOR THE INTERIOR

Issued this day, Sunday, April 27, 2025

More Ghanaians endorse military intervention if elected leaders abuse power – Report

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A growing number of Ghanaians are expressing support for military intervention in politics if elected leaders abuse their mandate, according to the 2024 Afrobarometer findings.

The survey, conducted by the Centre for Democratic Development-Ghana (CDD-Ghana), reveals that 51% of citizens believe the Ghana Armed Forces should take control in such circumstances — an 11-percentage point increase from 40% in 2022.

Conversely, public opposition to military involvement is declining, with the proportion of Ghanaians who believe the military should never intervene falling from 55% in 2022 to 47% in 2024.

These findings were presented at a regional dissemination event in Kumasi, organised by CDD-Ghana in collaboration with the Centre for Community Livelihood Development.

The programme was supported by the Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) under the Participation, Accountability, Integrity for Resilient Democracy (PAIReD) initiative, co-funded by the European Union (EU) and the Swiss State Secretariat for Economic Affairs, and commissioned by Germany’s Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ). It is being implemented by GIZ in partnership with Ghana’s Ministry of Finance.

Of particular concern is the demographic tilt toward support for military intervention, with Ghanaian youth representing the majority. Fifty-two percent of respondents aged 18–25 endorse a military takeover if leadership fails, rising to 56% among those aged 26–35.

Gender differences also emerged, with 53% of men and 48% of women expressing support for military involvement under such conditions.

Presenting the findings, Ms. Mavis Zupork Dome, Senior Research Analyst at CDD-Ghana, noted that public opinion was divided on the path forward after a military takeover: 41% advocate for a gradual transition back to civilian rule, even if it takes years, while 38% prefer an immediate return to civilian governance.

Another 14% indicated they would not mind the military remaining in power indefinitely if it served the nation’s best interest.

Mr. Jonathan Donkor, Technical Advisor at GIZ, stressed the importance of citizen engagement in democratic governance.

“It is an undeniable fact that when citizen voices are included in governance, policies better serve people’s needs,” he said.

He also highlighted the role of data-driven initiatives like Afrobarometer in bridging the gap between citizens and policymakers.

The 2024 findings highlight a growing disillusionment with democratic leadership in Ghana, especially among the youth, and underscore the urgent need for stronger governance, accountability, and civic education to safeguard the country’s democratic stability.

Source: GNA

Multiple people killed after car drives into Vancouver festival, as police rule out terrorism

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Multiple people are dead and others injured after a man drove an SUV into a crowd at a festival in Vancouver.

Local police say a 30-year-old man from the city in British Columbia is in custody, adding that they are confident this is not an act of terrorism.

The Filipino community’s Lapu Lapu Day festival was underway when the incident took place shortly after 20:00 local time (04:00 BST).

A food truck owner tells the BBC the car drove “completely straight, right through the crowd”

Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney says he’s “devastated” to learn about the deadly incident, as do the leaders of the Conservative Party, the Green Party, and the NDP.

What we know so far
Emergency services are still responding to what police are calling a “mass casualty incident” in Vancouver, Canada.

Festival host says they’re heartbroken by ‘senseless tragedy’
Filipino BC, the group that hosts the local Lapu Lapu Day festival, says they are devastated for the families and victims.

“We are still finding the words to express the deep heartbreak brought on by this senseless tragedy,” the group says.

“We encourage everyone to check in, support and hold each other,” they add.

“Do not hesitate to access the resources available. You are not alone.”

Here’s what we know so far:

-The incident happened shortly after 20:00 local time on Saturday, April 26 (04:00 BST on Sunday), April 27, during the Filipino community’s annual Lapu Lapu Day festival.

-Witnesses say a man drove through a street full of people and lined with food trucks

-Police say there are “multiple” fatalities and injuries, but haven’t given specific numbers

-A 30-year-old man from Vancouver is now in custody

-Police say they are confident this was not an act of terrorism

It’s already past midnight in Vancouver, and police say they’ll give an update in the morning.

Festival host says they’re heartbroken by ‘senseless tragedy’

Filipino BC, the group that hosts the local Lapu Lapu Day festival, says they are devastated for the families and victims.

“We are still finding the words to express the deep heartbreak brought on by this senseless tragedy,” the group says.

“We encourage everyone to check in, support and hold each other,” they add.

“Do not hesitate to access resources available. You are not alone.”

Emergency services are still responding to what police are calling a “mass casualty incident” in Vancouver, Canada.

Here’s what we know so far:

The incident happened shortly after 20:00 local time on Saturday (04:00 BST on Sunday) during the Filipino community’s annual Lapu Lapu Day festival.

Witnesses say a man drove through a street full of people and lined with food trucks
Police say there are “multiple” fatalities and injuries, but haven’t given specific numbers
A 30-year-old man from Vancouver is now in custody

Police say they are confident this was not an act of terrorism
It’s already past midnight in Vancouver, and police say they’ll give an update in the morning.

Stay with us as we bring you all the key developments.

Vancouver Police ‘confident incident was not act of terrorism’

Vancouver Police have just posted another update on their social media.

“At this time, we are confident that this incident was not an act of terrorism,” it says.

‘It was such a beautiful celebration, such a family event’ – NDP leader recalls

Earlier we brought you a statement from NDP leader Jagmeet Singh – who was attending the Lapu Lapu Day block party before the incident unfolded.

He’s since been filmed at a separate event where he has provided fresh reaction to the news that a man drove his SUV through a crowd of people.

“It keeps on playing through my mind,” he says in a video shared on social media, as he reflects on the happiness of children attending the family event.

“The kids that were having such an amazing time, such joy, the incredible warmth of the people there. I just keep playing through my head such a beautiful celebration and such a family event – people coming together from all ages.

“No event deserves violence, obviously. It is horrible.

“Just imagine that joy with the contrast of the horrible death and destruction to happen at an event like that is something I can’t comprehend.”

What is Lapu Lapu Day?

Lapu-Lapu Day is celebrated every year in the Philippines on 27 April. It marks the memory of Lapu-Lapu, a national hero who stood up against Spanish colonisation.

The festival was officially set up in Vancouver in 2023. A statement on its website says, “The declaration not only honours the heroic legacy of Datu Lapu-Lapu but also symbolises the cultural harmony and mutual respect that thrive in the province of British Columbia.”

He’s since been filmed at a separate event where he has provided fresh reaction to the news that a man drove his SUV through a crowd of people.

“It keeps on playing through my mind,” he says in a video shared on social media, as he reflects on the happiness of children attending the family event.

“The kids that were having such an amazing time, such joy, the incredible warmth of the people there. I just keep playing through my head such a beautiful celebration and such a family event – people coming together from all ages.

“No event deserves violence, obviously. It is horrible.

“Just imagine that joy with the contrast of the horrible death and destruction to happen at an event like that is something I can’t comprehend.”

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Ghana on course to reaching sustainable path – IMF

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The International Monetary Fund (IMF) is confident that Ghana will reach a Debt-to-Gross Domestic Product (GDP) of 55 per cent by 2028, putting it on a sustainable path.

“If we have reached an agreement, it’s because those overall objectives are still on track. So the response is yes. Ghana is still on track to achieve those objectives,” said Mr Stéphane Roudet, Mission Chief for Ghana.

He was responding to a question at a roundtable with Ghanaian journalists during the 2025 IMF/World Bank Group Spring Meetings in Washington DC, USA, on Friday.

He attributed the country’s ability to reach debt sustainability to being on track in achieving targets under the ongoing $3 billion loan supported programme with the IMF, urging the country to adhere to programme objectives.

However, he said it was important for the Government to remain steadfast in implementing the programme as planned, by adhering to all reforms and objectives, especially as trade tensions could pose some risks.

Mr Roudet commended the Government for the high level of commitment and ownership of programme objectives, including the reinstatement of stronger fiscal rules and institutions, as well as authorisation by the Ministry of Finance before procurement.

He expressed optimism that the Fiscal Council that would have more teeth, be capable of assessing fiscal policy ex ante at the time a budget was being prepared and exposed to see whether the fiscal rule had been respected.

He expressed the hope that the economy would stabilise, as inflation went down and the deficit moved back on track with the programme objectives.

That would strengthen confidence in the Ghanaian economy, bolster investment and the role of the private sector, Mr Roudet said, adding that it would “not just be in one sector, but across the board.”

Source: GNA

GUM not part of that agenda – Party denies involvement

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Suspended Chief Justice Gertrude Araba Torkonoo Suspended Chief Justice Gertrude Araba Torkonoo

The Ghana Union Movement (GUM) has issued a disclaimer distancing itself from reports suggesting its involvement in a planned demonstration against the suspension and pending removal of Chief Justice Gertrude Araba Torkonoo.

The demonstration, reportedly scheduled for Monday, May 5, 2025, has been linked to a group of political parties opposing the Chief Justice’s removal.

In a statement dated April 26, 2025, signed by the party’s General Secretary, Anthony A. Gold Ahinful, GUM clarified that it had not been informed, engaged, or consulted regarding any such meeting or demonstration.

The party emphasised its commitment to democracy and the rule of law, stating that any issues concerning the Chief Justice should be addressed through legal channels.

The statement further urged all members of GUM to abstain from participating in the demonstration, reiterating that the party is not part of the agenda and does not endorse the planned protest.

“I am by this release stating categorically that such information in the media space about GUM as part of such a group is untrue, and all must treat it as something of no legitimate value,” the statement read.

“GUM is not part of that agenda, and all members of GUM should abstain from such a demonstration.

“GUM believes in democracy and the rule of law, and such a case concerning the Honorable Chief Justice should be handled through legal means, and anyone who believes contrary should exclude GUM from that act.”

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Debt-to-GDP: Ghana on course to reaching sustainable path

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Stephane Roudet is IMF Mission Chief for Ghana Stephane Roudet is IMF Mission Chief for Ghana

The International Monetary Fund (IMF) is confident that Ghana will reach a Debt-to-Gross Domestic Product (GDP) of 55 percent by 2028, putting it on a sustainable path.

“If we have reached an agreement, it’s because those overall objectives are still on track. So the response is yes. Ghana is still on track to achieve those objectives,” said Stéphane Roudet, Mission Chief for Ghana.

He was responding to a question at a roundtable with Ghanaian journalists during the 2025 IMF/World Bank Group spring meetings in Washington DC, USA, on Friday.

He attributed the country’s ability to reach debt sustainability to being on track in achieving targets under the ongoing US$3 billion loan supported programme with the IMF, urging the country to adhere to programme objectives.

However, he said it was important for the Government to remain steadfast in implementing the programme as planned, by adhering to all reforms and objectives, especially as trade tensions could pose some risks.

Mr Roudet commended the Government for the high level of commitment and ownership of programme objectives, including the reinstatement of stronger fiscal rules and institutions, as well as authorisation by the Ministry of Finance before procurement.

He expressed optimism that the Fiscal Council that would have more teeth, be capable of assessing fiscal policy ex ante at the time a budget was being prepared and exposed to see whether the fiscal rule had been respected.

He expressed the hope that the economy would stabilise, as inflation went down and the deficit moved back on track with the programme objectives.

That would strengthen confidence in the Ghanaian economy, bolster investment and the role of the private sector, Roudet said, adding that it would “not just be in one sector, but across the board.”

2 Things You Need to Accept If You Want a Happy Marriage

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Nobody enters a marriage expecting the worst for themselves. The hope is always to have a long, happy marriage — a happily ever after. In reality, however, happily ever after is never a chance encounter, nor can it be achieved alone.

A healthy marriage isn’t self-sustaining; it’s a reciprocal dynamic that requires intentional effort from both sides.

General Langley Surfaces In Ivory Coast After Dropping Bomb On Ibrahim Traore

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A top American general, Michael Langley, has been seen in Ivory Coast, a country in West Africa. This happened just a few days after he accused the leader of Burkina Faso, Captain Ibrahim Traore, of being corrupt. Many people in Africa are wondering why the general suddenly visited, especially because the political situation in that area is not very stable.

Last week, General Langley said that “Ibrahim Traore is using the gold of the country to protect himself, not to help the people of Burkina Faso.” But many people in Burkina Faso and other African countries strongly disagreed with this. They said that what the general said was not true and could even cause problems. In Burkina Faso, there is evidence that things are actually getting better.

Since Captain Traore became the leader, he has started projects to give people free homes, put a lot of money into building things like roads, built factories, and made rules that help people by making the cost of living lower. Many people in Burkina Faso think these things show that the country’s money is being used to help everyone, not just a few people.

A political expert in Accra, the capital of Ghana, told reporters, “It’s clear what they want to do. They don’t want to see African countries develop. If Africa develops, they can’t keep taking its resources. Remember, if they attack Traore, it’s like attacking all of Africa.”

The fact that General Langley arrived in Ivory Coast right after Captain Traore accused Ivory Coast of hiding people who tried to kill him is making people even more suspicious. Many people think that having a high-ranking American military officer so close to Burkina Faso’s border makes it seem like there might be plans to cause trouble for Traore’s government.

Across Africa, more and more people are speaking up and asking for everyone to be careful and united. Many believe that Africa needs to work together to protect itself from what they see as new attempts to control its countries.

A young activist said on social media, “It’s time to wake up. Africa must be united.” This shows how many young people in Africa feel. They want to see their continent become free from other countries interfering in its affairs.

As things remain tense, one thing is certain: people in Africa and around the world are paying close attention to what happens next.

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Three arrested in connection with gold robbery at Wassa Afransie

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The Ghana Police Service has arrested three individuals suspected to be involved in a gold robbery incident at Wassa Afransie in the Western Region.

The suspects, Felix Adjei (alias Africa or Nana Adjei), Nigerian national Emmanuel Kelvin, and Kofi Appiah (alias Kesse), are accused of stealing gold worth GH₵199,000 and other items from employees of Mas Palasco Gold Buying Limited.

Investigations indicate that on April 4, 2025, Kofi Appiah, a driver with the company, and his colleague Emmanuel Adu were ambushed by armed assailants while returning from Wassa Ayiem after collecting gold from a client. Shots were fired, and the attackers made off with 14 pounds of gold, two mobile phones, and an unregistered Toyota Corolla, later found abandoned nearby.

The police arrested Appiah on April 21 at his home in Wassa Akropong. The other two suspects were tracked down and picked up at separate locations soon after.

A search during the operation uncovered a Jojeff pump-action gun with butt number 168316, a Calymm PDS pistol without a serial number, 25 rounds of 9mm ammunition, an AA cartridge, two G3 ammunitions, a locally manufactured pistol, and GH₵65,000 in suspected robbery proceeds.

The trio is currently in police custody and assisting with ongoing investigations. They are expected to be charged and brought before the court.

 

Keta: Police destroy 24 bags of suspected cannabis

I was not aware when Akufo Addo increased fuel prices- Bawumia

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His Excellency Dr. Bawumia, aka “Momfa steer no mma me” has disclosed that he was unaware of numerous things that happened under the Akufo Addo government.

The former vice president disclosed while making a speech at his “Thank you” tour.

According to the presidential candidate on the ticket of the NPP in the last general election, Ghanaians shouldn’t blame him a lot.

Government to embark on bold reforms to strengthen Public Financial Management

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Thomas Nyarko Ampem, Deputy Minister of Finance Thomas Nyarko Ampem, Deputy Minister of Finance

Thomas Nyarko Ampem, Deputy Minister of Finance, has emphasised that achieving excellence in Public Financial Management (PFM) must be anchored on effective governance, accountability, and transformative development.

Speaking at the opening of the 2025 Annual Conference of the Controller and Accountant General’s Department (CAGD) in Ho, Thomas Nyarko stated that the government has taken bold corrective measures to overhaul the country’s PFM architecture.

He noted that since assuming office, the government has amended both the PFM and Procurement Acts to accelerate the implementation of an enhanced fiscal framework, including the establishment of an independent Fiscal Advisory Council.

The two-day conference, held at the Ho Technical University auditorium under the theme “Enhancing Public Financial Management Excellence,” has drawn accountants and finance professionals from across the country.

Highlighting recent achievements, Nyarko said that within four months, the government had strengthened controls on new spending commitments, launched a comprehensive audit of uncovered arrears, and operationalised a fiscal compliance framework.

Additional measures include expanding the Ghana Electronic Procurement System, conducting payroll audits and functional reviews of selected Ministries, Departments, and Agencies (MDAs), enhancing risk management systems, and updating the centralized inventory of all public investment projects.

Thomas Nyarko stressed that the CAGD is central to these reforms, being the institution mandated to ensure the effective, transparent, and accountable use of public funds.

He warned that the era of recklessness and misuse of public resources is over, pledging that infractions will be met with the full force of the law.

He expressed optimism that the conference would serve as a catalyst for innovation, institutional renewal, and strategic partnerships that will strengthen Ghana’s economic and fiscal governance.

In his remarks, Kwasi Agyei, Controller and Accountant General, disclosed that more than 4,000 government salaries had been suspended following payroll reviews, which revealed inconsistencies with National Identification Authority (NIA) numbers and questionable data credentials.

He reminded payroll validators of the serious consequences for processing payments for unqualified individuals, as outlined in PFM Regulation 90 (2019) and Section 96 of the PFM Act (2016), Act 921, and pledged strict enforcement of sanctions.

To enhance payroll data security and integrity, Agyei outlined measures including strong data encryption, access controls, multi-factor authentication, biometric identification and validation, regular data audits and reconciliations, penetration testing, and increased collaboration with the Internal Audit Agency.

He urged CAGD staff to uphold values of integrity, transparency, professionalism, collaboration, and a commitment to public interest, stressing, “Let us commit to improving public financial management not merely as a catchphrase, but as a consistent standard of excellence.”

Anthony Kwasi Sarpong, Acting Commissioner-General of the Ghana Revenue Authority (GRA), highlighted the interconnectedness of the GRA and CAGD, likening the two institutions to “unidentical twins”, one responsible for mobilizing resources and the other for managing expenditures.

He called for both institutions to operate above reproach and deliver services with integrity and innovation.

Also addressing the conference, Volta Regional Minister, James Gunu stated that excellence in PFM would directly lead to improved infrastructure, quality education, better healthcare, and sustainable development anchored in transparency and public trust.

Togbe Afede XIV, Agbogbomefia of the Asogli State, represented by Togbe Adu Bobi IV, reminded participants that effective and ethical management of public resources is not just a professional obligation but a patriotic duty.

He urged the gathering to reignite a passion for building a Ghana where fiscal responsibility, innovation, and transparency are the hallmarks of governance.

GoldBod operations will increase Ghana’s reserve – BoG Governor

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Dr Johnson Asiama, Bank of Ghana Governor Dr Johnson Asiama, Bank of Ghana Governor

Dr Johnson Pandit Asiama, Governor of the Bank of Ghana (BoG), says the operations of the newly established Ghana Gold Board (GoldBod) will significantly boost the country’s reserves and strengthen its economic and financial stability.

Speaking in an interview on the sidelines of the 2025 Spring Meetings of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and World Bank Group (WBG), Dr Asiama emphasised that the move is critical in supporting monetary policy and signaling improved economic health and investment prospects following the implementation of Ghana’s Extended Credit Facility (ECF) program.

“We will be able to streamline the export of small-scale gold, and I am optimistic that the Gold Board will eliminate irregularities in the small-scale gold sector,” he said.

“The effects will be reflected in our reserves, which in turn will help us achieve greater stability.”

Dr Asiama noted that the Bank of Ghana’s involvement in GoldBod’s operations would enhance oversight, ensuring that the buying, selling, and export of gold are properly regulated to maximize the country’s benefits.

Launched in April 2025, the GoldBod serves as the sole authorized buyer of gold, operating through licensed aggregators and local traders. This marks a major shift from the previous system, where both Ghanaian and foreign companies with export licenses could trade gold independently, often outside regulated channels.

Prior to the establishment of the GoldBod, gold purchasing in Ghana was fragmented among multiple entities, including the Precious Minerals Marketing Company (PMMC), the Bank of Ghana itself, the Minerals Income Investment Fund (MIIF), and private aggregators.

Highlighting the significance of the initiative, Finance Minister Dr Cassiel Ato Forson said in January 2025 that despite being Africa’s leading gold producer, Ghana had not been maximizing its foreign exchange earnings from gold.

He expressed confidence that the GoldBod’s operations would bring much-needed coherence and structure to the sector. The new framework grants the board exclusive rights to oversee gold trading, ensure full repatriation of foreign exchange earnings, and pursue international certification, including from the London Bullion Market Association (LBMA).

“The GoldBod will enable us to harness the entire value chain of gold production, from extraction to refining, value addition, and marketing both locally and internationally,” Dr Forson stated.

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Police destroy 24 bags of suspected cannabis

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The Keta Divisional Police Command, in the Volta Region, have destroyed some 24 maxim bags of suspected cannabis at Adzido in the Municipality.

The suspected weed was intercepted on December 29, 2023, and was later destroyed on Friday, April 25, 2025.

Chief Superintendent of Police, Mr Maxwell Agyemang, Keta Divisional Police Commander, who disclosed this information to the Ghana News Agency in an interview, stated that the suspected cannabis was intercepted at Adzido beach, where unknown culprits dumped it.

“We had a tipoff about the suspect, who dumped the cannabis at Adzido, and we intercepted it, unfortunately, no arrest was made,” he said.

Superintendent Agyemang explained that a series of investigations were conducted in and around Keta Municipality to apprehend and punish the culprits, but nobody has since been identified in connection with the act to face the full rigour of the law.

He said that each of the 24 bags of the suspected cannabis contained 30 wrapped pieces with each estimated to cost around GH₵500, all totalling GH₵360,000 for 720 pieces in all.

“The last time we conducted this similar exercise was on September 27, 2024, after we equally intercepted 78 maxim bags of marijuana at the same place upon a tip-off.”

Superintendent Agyemang said the Keta Divisional Command has earlier held a meeting with the Municipal Chief Executive (MCE), Mr Wisdom Seade, to hold a comprehensive education programme on drug abuse and addiction in the communities in the area for the public to identify the side effects of drug abuse.

He said further information gathered indicated that many young students in the senior and junior high schools have also been engaging in drugs such as tramadol, tamaking, cannabis, among others, which destroy their future progression.

He said the use of illicit drugs was against the laws of the country and promised that the Keta police command would do everything possible to crack down on the use of illicit drugs among the youth within the Municipality.

He entreated the public to report any act of illegal drugs that could jeopardise or endanger others in the communities.

Madam Elaina Annor-Agyapong, the Senior Narcotic Drugs Control Officer at Aflao, who witnessed the exercise, said that the consequences of using hard drugs include sickness, mental disorder, death, imprisonment, among others.

He urged the youth to desist from such unprescribed drugs for a successful and brighter future.

 

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Pope Francis won’t be buried in the Vatican; here is why

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The head of the Catholic Church and sovereign of the Vatican society between 2013 and 2025, Pope Francis wouldn’t be buried in the Vatican.

This is the first time in 100 years a Pope of his caliber wouldn’t be buried in the Vatican.

Per the information gathered by Gh Page, Pope Francis would be buried at one of Rome’s major basilicas and one of the oldest in the society, the church of Santa Maria Maggiore.

Man found dead in stagnant water at Dzelukope

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Residents of Dzelukope, a suburb of Keta in the Volta Region, are in a state of shock and panic after a man believed to be in his early 60s was found dead in a stagnant water in the area.

The tragic incident was suspected to have occurred during the midnight of Monday, April 21, during the Easter picnic.

In an interview with the Ghana News Agency, Mr Gideon Foli Ashiagbor, a member of the area’s unit committee, said the incident happened in the water between Togbi Dzelu’s road and the seashore in the community.

“I received a call on Tuesday, April 22, that a lifeless body of a man who is believed to be around 60 years old was floating on the water, which sparked fear among the residents,” he said.

He said that the body of the deceased was later retrieved from the water and was identified by families as Mr Atileto Edo.

Mr Ashiagbor said further information gathered revealed that the deceased was energetic, healthy and with a sound mind without complaints of sickness before his death, with the sudden demise raising speculations and suspicions.

“An examination of the body of the deceased showed signs of bruises on the forehead and blood oozing from the nose, raising suspicions of foul play.”

He said the incident has been reported to the Keta Police, who conveyed the body to the Keta Municipal Hospital morgue for further examination and autopsy.

Mr Ashiagbor urged the residents to remain calm and assist the police in their investigations to unravel the perpetrators of the heinous crime and to determine the circumstances surrounding the tragic death.

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IMF boss praises Ghana’s economic recovery efforts under Dr Ato Forson

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BoG Govenor, Dr Johnson Asiama (L), IMF MD, Kristalina Georgieva (M) and Dr Cassiel Ato Forson (R) BoG Govenor, Dr Johnson Asiama (L), IMF MD, Kristalina Georgieva (M) and Dr Cassiel Ato Forson (R)

The Managing Director of the International Monetary Fund (IMF), Kristalina Georgieva, has commended Ghana’s Minister for Finance, Dr Cassiel Ato Forson, and his team for their “strong commitment to the Fund-supported program and reforms aimed at restoring macroeconomic stability.”

During a meeting on Saturday, Georgieva praised Dr. Forson’s leadership, noting the significant progress Ghana has achieved under difficult circumstances.

She reaffirmed the IMF’s ongoing support, stating, “The IMF remains a strong partner of Ghana.”

This high-level endorsement follows the announcement that Ghana has reached a staff-level agreement with the IMF on the fourth review of the Fund-supported program. Once formally approved by the IMF Executive Board, the agreement will unlock approximately $370 million in funding for Ghana.

The achievement is particularly striking given the challenges the new government faced upon taking office, including multiple breaches of structural benchmarks and quantitative targets under the program.

The breakthrough reflects the aggressive and focused efforts of the John Mahama administration to reverse the economic downturn and rebuild confidence in Ghana’s financial management.

Since assuming office, the government has accelerated the implementation of critical structural reforms, delivering results ahead of schedule and bolstering optimism about the country’s economic future.

A major pillar of the administration’s agenda has been resolving the large accumulation of payables in 2024, which had contributed to a significant primary deficit rather than the modest surplus initially targeted.

To address this, the government has introduced bold and pragmatic measures to strengthen spending controls, restore budget credibility, and ensure fiscal and debt sustainability.

In addition, the administration has completed several structural benchmarks originally scheduled for the end of December 2024 and March 2025, underlining its strong commitment to economic recovery.

Also present at the meeting were Dr Johnson Asiama, Governor of the Bank of Ghana; Senior Economic Advisor Seth Terkper; and Dr Nii Moi Thompson, Chairman of the National Development Planning Commission.

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Bawumia lists reasons NPP lost 2024 Elections

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Dr Mahamudu Bawumia is a former Vice President of Ghana Dr Mahamudu Bawumia is a former Vice President of Ghana

Former Vice President Dr Mahamudu Bawumia has disclosed that certain policies by the previous New Patriotic Party (NPP) government led to their defeat in the 2024 general elections.

He explained that the arrogance of power that made the government insensitive to the plights of Ghanaians incurred people’s wrath, causing them to vote against the party massively.

The NPP flagbearer also indicated that the rising nature of inflation during Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo’s government tenure, as well as the introduction of the Electronic Transaction Levy (E-Levy), played a major role in making the party unpopular.

Speaking at the NPP’s nationwide ‘Thank You Tour’, Dr Bawumia noted that the reports the NPP has gathered on the 2024 election loss showcase these challenges, including the Domestic Debt Exchange Program (DDEP).

“When you study all the reports we have so far, certain factors were highlighted. These include the high cost of living; the prices of goods and services went up and left many Ghanaians struggling. Another factor that was highlighted is the arrogance of power; we were not willing to listen.

“The party members told us to conduct a reshuffle, but after eight years, we didn’t listen. The party members told us they didn’t want the E-levy, but we implemented it. Again, the party members told us that the DDEP was going to be a major challenge, but we went ahead to implement it. Things were bad, and we were not able to pay NABCO, those employed under youth and afforestation, caterers, and others were also not being paid,” he explained, as reported by citinewsroom.com.

The NPP continues to engage with party supporters across the nation to thank them for their support during the 2024 elections, urging them to stay united ahead of the internal elections to elect executives and prepare for the 2028 general elections.

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IMF boss praises Ghana’s economic recovery efforts under Dr Ato Forson

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BoG Govenor, Dr Johnson Asiama (L), IMF MD, Kristalina Georgieva (M) and Dr Cassiel Ato Forson (R) BoG Govenor, Dr Johnson Asiama (L), IMF MD, Kristalina Georgieva (M) and Dr Cassiel Ato Forson (R)

The Managing Director of the International Monetary Fund (IMF), Kristalina Georgieva, has commended Ghana’s Minister for Finance, Dr Cassiel Ato Forson, and his team for their “strong commitment to the Fund-supported program and reforms aimed at restoring macroeconomic stability.”

During a meeting on Saturday, Georgieva praised Dr. Forson’s leadership, noting the significant progress Ghana has achieved under difficult circumstances.

She reaffirmed the IMF’s ongoing support, stating, “The IMF remains a strong partner of Ghana.”

This high-level endorsement follows the announcement that Ghana has reached a staff-level agreement with the IMF on the fourth review of the Fund-supported program. Once formally approved by the IMF Executive Board, the agreement will unlock approximately $370 million in funding for Ghana.

The achievement is particularly striking given the challenges the new government faced upon taking office, including multiple breaches of structural benchmarks and quantitative targets under the program.

The breakthrough reflects the aggressive and focused efforts of the John Mahama administration to reverse the economic downturn and rebuild confidence in Ghana’s financial management.

Since assuming office, the government has accelerated the implementation of critical structural reforms, delivering results ahead of schedule and bolstering optimism about the country’s economic future.

A major pillar of the administration’s agenda has been resolving the large accumulation of payables in 2024, which had contributed to a significant primary deficit rather than the modest surplus initially targeted.

To address this, the government has introduced bold and pragmatic measures to strengthen spending controls, restore budget credibility, and ensure fiscal and debt sustainability.

In addition, the administration has completed several structural benchmarks originally scheduled for the end of December 2024 and March 2025, underlining its strong commitment to economic recovery.

Also present at the meeting were Dr Johnson Asiama, Governor of the Bank of Ghana; Senior Economic Advisor Seth Terkper; and Dr Nii Moi Thompson, Chairman of the National Development Planning Commission.

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I was shocked to hear people call me gay—Uzor Arukwe

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Nollywood actor Uzor Arukwe has opened up about a surprising rumour regarding his sexuality, offering a refreshingly candid and humorous take on the experience that caught many off guard.

In a recent interview, Arukwe revealed how he first heard whispers claiming he was gay—a rumour that initially stunned him but eventually left him amused.

“They said that I was gay, and that shocked me to my balls,” he said with a laugh. “I was excited, too. Because I heard that when they start saying those kinds of things about you, you’re about to blow (become famous). So I thought to myself, ‘this must be it.’”

His reaction has been praised by fans for its lightheartedness and maturity, showing his ability to rise above public speculation without losing his sense of humour.

But Arukwe didn’t stop there. While addressing the rumour, he took the opportunity to voice his support for the LGBTQ+ community, making it clear that he holds no prejudice.

“I have a lot of gay friends—they are my people—and I know their sexuality,” he said. “I love them to death. I have nothing against them whatsoever.”

However, the actor was firm in asserting his own identity. “I’m not going to agree to what I’m not just to please anyone,” he added. “For me, let God judge.”

Arukwe’s comments have resonated widely, striking a balance between affirming his personal truth and extending empathy to a community that often faces unwarranted scrutiny and discrimination.

Known for his versatility and commanding presence on screen, Arukwe has quietly built a reputation as one of Nollywood’s most compelling performers.

Hardship, arrogance, e-levy, DDEP – Dr Bawumia lists Akufo-Addo’s govt ‘sins’

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Dr Mahamudu Bawumia, the former Vice President and the 2024 flagbearer of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) has listed the erstwhile Akufo-Addo government sins that led to the 2024 election defeat.

According to Dr Bawumia, hardship in the country, arrogance displayed by his government, e-levy, the debt restructuring program and the lack of reshuffling of ministerial portfolios caused the NPP’s defeat.

TikToker Who Slumped During Live Video Buried, Wife Reveals Source Of Death

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A popular TikTok content creator, known only as ‘Disturbing’, has been laid to rest after tragically collapsing during a live broadcast from his home in the Ikorodu area of Lagos State.

The incident occurred on Thursday, with the content creator reportedly suffering a seizure before falling unconscious.

Next NPP gov’t will prioritise jobs – Bawumia

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During the NPP’s Thank You Tour in Takoradi on Saturday, April 26, 2025, Dr Mahamudu Bawumia assured dismissed workers that they would be given priority for employment under a future New Patriotic Party (NPP) government.

Dr Bawumia, who led the NPP into the 2024 general elections, addressed the crowd with compassion, acknowledging the difficulties faced by workers who have recently lost their jobs.

Egypt’s Al-Ahly part ways with coach Koller

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Egypt’s Al Ahly on Saturday announced they parted ways with coach Marcel Koller after being knocked out of the Champions League semifinal.

The 64-year-old came under fire as the defending champions were stunned by South Africa’s Mamelodi Sundowns on the away goal rule as they played to a 1-1 second leg draw in Cairo on Friday, following a scoreless stalemate in Pretoria.

Bottles of water were thrown from the stands at the Swiss as he left the pitch after the final whistle.

“Due to the emergency circumstances and in light of the distinguished relationship that has been reflected in numerous previous positions, the club is currently negotiating with the coach to terminate the contract by mutual consent in a manner befitting the club and its coach,” the club said in a statement.

Since taking the helm in 2022, the former FC Basel and FC Koln coach steered Al-Ahly to several trophies, including two Champions League titles.

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Former Deputy Attorney-General says no basis for establishing prima facie case against Chief Justice

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Ghanaians In Shõck As Replacement Of Vice President Naana Opoku Is Considered

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Ghanaians In Shõck As Replacement Of Vice President Naana Opoku Is Considered

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Uncertainty surrounds Ghana’s political landscape as Vice President Prof. Naana Jane Opoku-Agyemang reportedly faces health-related challenges, sparking speculation over her potential replacement. Sources suggest that former Electoral Commission Chairperson Charlotte Osei may be considered for the role should a vacancy arise.

Prof. Opoku-Agyemang made history earlier this year as Ghana’s first female Vice President, serving under President John Dramani Mahama. Known for her advocacy in education and gender equality, her leadership has been viewed as groundbreaking in the country’s democratic evolution.

Charlotte Osei, who led the Electoral Commission from 2015 to 2018, is recognized for her role in overseeing the 2016 elections, which were widely praised for their transparency. Her experience in public administration and governance has placed her at the center of current political discourse.

Although the National Democratic Congress (NDC) has not confirmed any transition plans, discussions around potential female leadership continue to gain momentum. Osei’s possible appointment would further highlight the growing influence of women in Ghanaian politics.

Election 2028: The narrative won’t change for NDC

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2024 Bawumia Middle Belt Campaign Coordinator, Dr Nana Ayew Afriye 2024 Bawumia Middle Belt Campaign Coordinator, Dr Nana Ayew Afriye

Dr Nana Ayew Afriye, the New Patriotic Party (NPP) MP for Effiduase/Asokore and 2024 Middle Belt Campaign Coordinator for Dr Mahamudu Bawumia, has issued a warning to the ruling National Democratic Congress (NDC) about the 2028 presidential election.

In a social media post dated Saturday, 26 April 2025, Dr Afriye predicted that the NDC will struggle to alter a long-standing electoral narrative, where new candidates from ruling parties lose to familiar opposition figures, urging the party to prepare accordingly.

“Any new presidential candidate who emerged on the ticket of a ruling government lost it to the familiar faced opposition presidential candidate,” he noted.

Dr Afriye’s analysis draws on historical trends in Ghana’s Fourth Republic, which began in 1992.

He highlighted that new presidential candidates from ruling governments have consistently failed to secure victory against well-known opposition candidates.

He referenced the late President John Evans Atta Mills, who lost in 2000 as a new NDC candidate despite his party being in power; Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo, who lost in 2008 as the NPP candidate whilst his party was in power; and Dr Mahamudu Bawumia, who lost in 2024 as the NPP candidate to the NDC’s John Dramani Mahama.

Mahama, a familiar face who previously served as president, secured a landslide victory with 56.42% of the vote, whilst the NDC also won 183 parliamentary seats compared to the NPP’s 88.

He argued that the NDC, now in power, faces the same historical challenge in 2028. As the party will likely field a new candidate, Dr Afriye believes they will probably lose to a familiar NPP opposition figure, potentially Dr Bawumia.

He thus urged NDC supporters to disabuse their minds of any possibility of having the elections influenced in their favour by the Electoral Commission or the judiciary and advised them to instead prepare for an imminent defeat.

“The CJ & EC ain’t the issue. Arguably, NPP had the CJ & EC yet, NPP lost it. @NDC fanatic big up, build your friendship and bridges plus grow yourself, 2028 won’t be a different story…SHINE your eye!” he wrote.

To his fellow NPP members, Dr Afriye highlighted Dr Bawumia’s chances of winning the 2028 election based on precedent and called on supporters of his opponents to face reality, avoid personal politics, and foster strong relationships within the party.

“@NPP fanatic big up, the familiar faced Opposition Prez. candidate will win from precedence. Hence you in another camp. Wise up, build bridges internally, don’t get too personal & leave an exit window…the narrative won’t change. SHINE YOUR EYES!!” he emphasised.

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Why have you sidelined Professor Naana Jane?

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President John Mahama and Vice President Professor Naana Jane Opoku-Agyemang President John Mahama and Vice President Professor Naana Jane Opoku-Agyemang

The New Patriotic Party (NPP) Member of Parliament for Trobu Constituency, Gloria Owusu, has raised concerns about the absence of Vice President Professor Naana Jane Opoku-Agyemang from President John Dramani Mahama’s administration.

According to the MP, she has been in touch with the Vice President and knows she has recovered from her recent illness. However, she claims that Mahama’s administration has sidelined Professor Naana Jane.

In an interview on Oyerepa TV on April 25, 2025, Gloria Owusu alleged speculations suggest the president is planning to appoint a new Vice President.

She further accused President Mahama of failing to fulfil his promise of appointing at least 30% of women in his government.

“What is happening? What we are hearing is that they have sidelined the women,” Gloria Owusu stated.

“The president of the land has made the woman sit outside his government and wants to appoint someone else as Vice President of Ghana. What are we hearing? is it true?

“I am asking, where is Professor Naana Jane? Where is Professor Naana Jane? I am saying the woman is very well. Professor Naana Jane is well, so where is she?

“She is fine. Some of us speak to her, and she is fine. That is why I am asking: has our president, John Dramani Mahama, used the women and dumped them? Is it true?”

Meanwhile, President Mahama recently stated that the Vice President has recovered from her illness and will resume her duties soon.

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Election 2028 will favour a familiar opposition candidate

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2024 Bawumia Middle Belt Campaign Coordinator, Dr Nana Ayew Afriye 2024 Bawumia Middle Belt Campaign Coordinator, Dr Nana Ayew Afriye

Dr Nana Ayew Afriye, the New Patriotic Party (NPP) Member of Parliament for Effiduase/Asokore and the 2024 Middle Belt Campaign Coordinator for Dr Mahamudu Bawumia, has predicted the likely outcome of the 2028 presidential election.

In a Facebook post dated Saturday, April 26, 2025, Dr Afriye asserted that historical trends indicate a familiar opposition candidate will likely triumph over a new candidate from the ruling party, a pattern he believes will hold in the upcoming election.

“Any new presidential candidate who emerged on the ticket of a ruling government lost it to the familiar faced opposition presidential candidate,” he wrote.

Pointing to past elections to support his claims, Dr Afriye noted that new presidential candidates from ruling parties have consistently lost to well-known opposition figures.

He cited the examples of the late President John Evans Atta Mills, who lost in 2000 as a new face on the ticket of the then-ruling National Democratic Congress (NDC) to John Agyekum Kufuor of the NPP, who had contested two elections (1996 and 1992) on the ticket of the NPP, and Nana Akufo-Addo, who lost in 2008 as a fresh NPP candidate to Professor Mills who had contested twice on the ticket of the NDC.

He also referenced Dr Mahamudu Bawumia’s defeat in the 2024 election, where Bawumia, a new presidential candidate for the ruling NPP, lost to the NDC’s John Mahama, a familiar face who had previously served as president from 2012 to 2017.

Dr Afriye emphasised that this historical pattern of new candidates from ruling parties losing to familiar opposition figures is unlikely to shift in 2028.

He thus urged NPP supporters, especially those within the camp of Dr Bawumia’s opponents, to ‘shine their eyes’ by building internal bridges and not engaging in personal politics.

“@NPP fanatic big up, the familiar faced opposition Prez candidate will win from precedence. Hence you in another camp. Wise up, build bridges internally, don’t get too personal & leave an exit window…the narrative won’t change,” he stated.

Dr Afriye also dismissed claims that the Chief Justice or the Electoral Commission (EC) could significantly influence election outcomes, noting that the NPP had both institutions in its favour in 2024, yet still lost.

He predicted a pending defeat for the NDC in 2028 and called on supporters of the ruling party to also ‘shine their eyes’ by focusing on building friendships and bridges while building their capacity.

“The CJ & EC ain’t the issue. Arguably, NPP had the CJ & EC yet, NPP lost it. @NDC fanatic big up, build your friendship and bridges plus grow yourself, 2028 won’t be a different story…SHINE your eye!” Dr Afriye stated.

Vice President Dr Mahamudu Bawumia and the NPP lost the 2024 election to the NDC, a result that has led the party to embark on an ongoing reorganisation and rebuilding campaign.

Meanwhile, there is a growing campaign for Dr Bawumia to be maintained as the party’s flagbearer for the 2028 presidential election, although competition within the party continues to rise.

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ECG blames heavy rainstorm for widespread power outages

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Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG) Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG)

The Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG) has confirmed that a severe rainstorm on Saturday, April 26, 2025, caused widespread power outages across parts of the country.

In a statement issued on April 26, 2025, and sighted by GhanaWeb Business, the company said the storm had disrupted its distribution network, resulting in electricity supply interruptions for many customers.

“The Electricity Company of Ghana wishes to inform our cherished customers and the general public that the heavy rainstorm that hit parts of the country today… has caused some outages within our network,” the statement said.

ECG acknowledged the inconvenience caused by the outages and assured the public that its technical teams were working diligently to resolve the faults and restore power.

“Our engineers are working assiduously to repair the faults and restore power supply,” the company said, emphasising its commitment to resolving the issue swiftly.

ECG also apologised for the disruption and thanked customers for their patience.

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Okomfo Kwadee Is Back and Looking Handsome, All Thanks To Kwaku Manu

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Ghanaian music lovers and fans of the legendary hiplife artist Okomfo Kwadee have been filled with joy as the beloved musician makes a stunning comeback, looking healthier and more handsome than ever. This remarkable transformation has largely been credited to the relentless support and kindness of popular actor and media personality, Kwaku Manu.

For years, Okomfo Kwadee, born Jerry Anaba, had been battling personal challenges that took a toll on his music career and public appearances. Many fans were left heartbroken seeing the once-vibrant storyteller and musician struggle with health issues and stay out of the spotlight.

However, in recent times, pictures and videos of Okomfo Kwadee have surfaced online, showing him looking refreshed, confident, and full of life. He appeared well-groomed, smiling brightly — a sight that has warmed the hearts of many Ghanaians. The man behind this beautiful turnaround, Kwaku Manu, has once again proven why he is regarded as one of the most compassionate figures in Ghana’s entertainment industry.

Kwaku Manu reportedly took it upon himself to assist Okomfo Kwadee during his recovery journey, providing emotional, financial, and social support. Through his YouTube channel and various social media platforms, Kwaku Manu had previously appealed to the public to rally behind the music icon. His efforts have clearly borne fruit, with Okomfo Kwadee now making positive strides toward reclaiming his rightful place in the music world.

Fans have flooded social media with congratulatory messages and words of encouragement for both Okomfo Kwadee and Kwaku Manu. Many are hopeful that with his renewed energy and improved health, Okomfo Kwadee will soon treat Ghanaians to more of his timeless music and legendary storytelling.

Indeed, Okomfo Kwadee’s comeback is not just a personal victory but also a testament to the power of community, love, and unwavering support. Ghanaians can only look forward to even greater things from the hiplife icon in the near future.

Long live Okomfo Kwadee! Long live Ghana music!

Ibrahim Traore’s People Replies USA President Donald Trump For Trying To Declare Him Wanted

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Ibrahim Traore’s People Replies USA
President Donald Trump For Trying To
Declare Him Wanted

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In recent developments, Burkina Faso’s President Ibrahim Traoré has become the focal point of international discourse following allegations of an attempted declaration by former U.S. President Donald Trump to have him listed as “wanted.” This claim, which surfaced through a viral video, has sparked widespread reactions across Africa and beyond.

Traoré, who assumed power in September 2022 after leading a coup against Paul-Henri Damiba, has since faced numerous challenges, including surviving at least 19 assassination attempts. These plots, some involving insiders allegedly backed by foreign entities, underscore the volatile political landscape he navigates.

Despite these challenges, Traoré has made significant strides in international diplomacy. In June 2024, ten countries, including the United States and Canada, officially recognized his presidency, presenting letters of credence at a ceremony in Ouagadougou. This recognition marks a pivotal moment in Burkina Faso’s efforts to strengthen global partnerships amidst internal and regional instability.

The alleged attempt by Trump to have Traoré declared “wanted” has been met with strong reactions from the Burkinabé populace and the broader African community. Many view this as an infringement on Burkina Faso’s sovereignty and a reflection of ongoing tensions between Western powers and African nations asserting their autonomy.

Traoré’s leadership has been characterized by a firm stance against foreign interference and a commitment to national sovereignty. His administration continues to address internal threats while fostering diplomatic relations, signaling a complex yet determined approach to governance in a challenging environment.

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