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Cedi appreciation driven by mixed domestic and global factors – Prof. Quartey

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By Hafsa Obeng

Accra, May 21, GNA – Professor Peter Quartey, Director of the Institute of Statistical, Social and Economic Research (ISSER), says the recent appreciation of the cedi is the result of a complex mix of domestic and international factors.

Prof. Quartey emphasized that while the cedi had faced downward pressure, some domestic policies were actively helping to mitigate the decline.

The Director was speaking in an interview with the Ghana News Agency, on the back of a two-day conference of Merian Institute of Advanced Studies in Africa’s (MIASA’s) 12th Interdisciplinary Fellow Group (IFG12) in Accra.

The conference was on the theme: “Cash in Crisis in Africa: Navigating Financial Realities in Times of Disruption.”

It is aimed at exploring the often conflicting dynamics between policy and governance frameworks and crises in shaping the circulation, accessibility and utilization of cash, in an

increasingly digitized African society.

He pointed to the government’s Gold for Reserves programme as a positive step in cushioning the impact of global economic instability.

“Domestically, the gold for reserves policy is helping because of what is happening globally,” he said.

Prof. Quartey said there were improvements in fiscal discipline, indicating that the government was currently living within its means, spending within the limits of what it raises in revenue.

“If we were running an excessive deficit, we would have to borrow more, and that would increase interest payments and put pressure on the cedi. But we are not doing that now,” he explained.

He commended the improved coordination between the Ministry of Finance and the Bank of Ghana, noting a more unified and transparent approach to economic management.

“I find the Bank of Ghana to be more engaged now and they are carrying the public along, explaining policies and reforms. When you do that, people gain confidence in the local currency and that strengthens the cedi,” he said.

Prof. Quartey pointed to global tensions, particularly

the ongoing trade dynamics between the United States and China, as a contributing factor to the weakening of the US dollar.

However, he expressed optimism that as tariff-related disputes eased and international agreements took shape, global currency markets were likely to stabilize.

He urged the government to stay the course with its current domestic strategies, warning that any deviation could reverse the progress made.

“If we continue doing what we are doing domestically, we will see more stability in the cedi, otherwise, the depreciation could worsen again,” he said.

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King Promise Storms BAL Halftime Show

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King Promise 

 

Ghanaian sensation, King Promise, electrified fans at the Basketball Africa League (BAL), Africa’s premier basketball tournament halftime show held last Saturday at the BK Arena in Kigali, Rwanda.

King Promise took to the stage during halftime at the BAL Nile Conference clash between Rwanda’s Armee Patriotique Rwandaise (APR) and Kenya’s Nairobi City Thunder.

His high-energy performance added a thrilling dimension to an evening of top-notch sports and entertainment, leaving the audience in awe.

After the match, King Promise joined the APR players in the dressing room, where they all danced to his hit song ‘Terminator’, which he had earlier performed.

APR gave the home crowd plenty to cheer about, claiming a huge 92-63 victory over their Kenyan opponents in their first group match of the tournament. The win sparked wild celebrations both on the court and behind the scenes.

BY Prince Fiifi Yorke

 

Prof Gatsi, John Kwakye join BoG’s monetary Policy Committee as Advisors

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The Bank of Ghana (BoG) has appointed three advisors to its Monetary Policy Committee (MPC), to strengthen the country’s monetary policy formulation and macroeconomic stability.

The advisors are Dr. John Kwabena Kwakye, Director of Research at the Institute of Economic Affairs (IEA); Prof. John Gatsi, Dean of the University of Cape Coast Business School; and Dr. Francis Kumah, a seasoned economist and former IMF Resident Representative.

Announcing the appointments at the opening of the 124th MPC meeting in Accra on May 21, 2025, Governor of the Bank of Ghana, Dr. Johnson Pandit Asiama, described the trio as “distinguished professionals with deep technical expertise and policy insight” who are expected to contribute to more robust, evidence-based decision-making.

He said that the appointments are part of broader efforts to modernise and diversify the perspectives informing monetary policy.

He added that Prof. Gatsi’s expertise would also be instrumental in advancing Ghana’s implementation of non-interest (Islamic) banking.

The ongoing MPC meeting comes at a crucial time, as the central bank evaluates the sustainability of the Ghana cedi’s recent 19% year-to-date appreciation, monitors renewed market confidence and weighs the medium-term inflation trajectory amid easing global and domestic pressures.

The Committee’s next policy rate decision is expected to be announced at a press briefing on Friday, May 23.

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Greater Accra Minister Linda Ocloo Imposes GH₵2,000 Fine on Street Traders Amid Decongestion Exercise

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The Greater Accra Regional Minister, Hon. Linda Ocloo, has announced the imposition of a GH₵2,000 fine on unauthorized street traders operating within the Central Business District (CBD) of Accra. The directive comes as part of a broader decongestion initiative spearheaded by the Accra Metropolitan Assembly (AMA) and the Korle Klottey Municipal Assembly (KoKMA), which officially commenced today, Tuesday, May 20.
AMA Intensifies Crackdown on Street Trading
The exercise, jointly carried out by the AMA and KoKMA,

University Senior Staff declare indefinite strike over unfulfilled govt agreement

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The Senior Staff Association of Universities of Ghana (SSA-UoG), in collaboration with the Technical University Administrators Association of Ghana (TUAAG) and the Federation of Universities Senior Staff Association of Ghana (FUSSAG), has declared an indefinite nationwide strike.

The strike, effective Wednesday, May 21, is to protest the government’s persistent inaction and failure to honour a signed agreement reached six months ago.

Addressing journalists in Accra on Wednesday, May 21, George Ansong, National Chairman of the Senior Staff Association of Ghana,

“The leadership of the Senior Staff Association of Universities of Ghana (SSA-UoG), the Technical Universities Administrators Association of Ghana (TUWAG) and the Federation of University Senior Staff Association of Ghana (FUSAG) announce, with deep regret but unwavering resolve, our decision to embark on an indefinite strike action effective today 21st May, 2025,” he stated.

He added that, “This difficult decision comes after countless engagement and goodwill efforts extended to the government which have unfortunately been met with persistent inaction, neglect and blatant failure to honour the terms of our duly signed agreement six months ago.”

“…The government has continuously reneged on its commitment, thereby undermining the trust and cooperation that should exist between both parties.”

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Don’t panic, cedi stability will continue – BoG assures

5 moments Nana Agradaa ‘grabbed’ headlines for all the wrong reasons

Evangelist Patricia Asiedua, also known as Agradaa Evangelist Patricia Asiedua, also known as Agradaa

Evangelist Patricia Asiedua, also known as Agradaa is no stranger to controversies.

From arrests to lawsuits, the controversial personality has been involved in feuds with some high-profile individuals, as well as indirectly getting such personalities into scandals.

This article will take a look at some of the biggest instances Agradaa made headlines for the wrong reasons

1. Arrest Over Alleged Money-Doubling Scam

In October 2022, Nana Agradaa was arrested by the Ghana Police Service following allegations of a money-doubling scam. She was accused of deceiving members of her church by promising to double their money but failing to deliver. The police urged victims to report to assist in investigations.

2. Controversial Conversion to Christianity

After her arrest, Agradaa announced her conversion to Christianity, adopting the name Evangelist.

She claimed to have abandoned her ‘Sika Gari’ money-doubling practices and destroyed her idols. However, many Ghanaians expressed skepticism, viewing her conversion as a strategy to avoid legal consequences.

3. Feud with Rev. Owusu Bempah

Agradaa has had a contentious relationship with Rev. Isaac Owusu Bempah over the past few years.

In 2023, she allegedly spread false rumors about his death, prompting him to refute the claims and consider legal action. Another confrontation led to Owusu Bempah and some of his junior pastors being arrested after they were seen brandishing weapons around her premises.

In 2024, Owusu Bempah accused the New Patriotic Party (NPP) of using Agradaa to attack him after he prophesied about political events in the lead up to the December 7 general elections.

4. Sammy Gyamfi Dollar Gift Controversy

In May 2025, a video surfaced showing Sammy Gyamfi, Acting CEO of the Ghana Gold Board, handing over $800 to Agradaa during a public event.

The gesture sparked public outrage, with critics questioning the appropriateness of such a gift from a government official. He later apologised, and NPP’s Owusu Bempah defended him, stating that the gift was a private matter.

Agradaa, however, remained apologetic, even using the incident to promote a ‘special oil’ and bragging that she would get a bagful of cash if she gets to meet the president.

5. Defamation Lawsuit by Empress Gifty

Gospel musician Empress Gifty filed a defamation lawsuit against Agradaa in May 2025, seeking GH₵20 million in damages.

The lawsuit alleges that Agradaa made defamatory statements about Empress Gifty and her husband, Hopeson Adorye, during a live broadcast on social media.

Empress Gifty claims that these statements have caused significant harm to her reputation and personal life.

Agradaa, unfazed by the lawsuit, took to social media to rain more insults on the couple.

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Supreme Court dismisses suit seeking reversal of Torkornoo’s suspension in 4-1 verdict

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Gertrude Torkornoo has been suspended from office as the Chief Justice Gertrude Torkornoo has been suspended from office as the Chief Justice

The Supreme Court has dismissed an action filed by the Centre for Citizenship, Constitutional and Electoral Systems (CenCES), which sought to reverse President John Dramani Mahama’s decision to suspend the Chief Justice and to halt the work of the removal committee.

The decision was reached by a 4-1 majority of a five-member panel chaired by Acting Chief Justice Baffoe-Bonnie. The majority votes came from Justice Tanko Amadu, Justice Yonny Kulendi, and Justice Henry Kwofie, alongside the Chair.

However, Justice Yaw Asare Darko dissented, resulting in a split 4-1 decision.

The Centre for Citizenship, Constitutional and Electoral Systems, a civil society organisation, sought to contest the constitutionality of Torkornoo’s removal process.

This followed President John Dramani Mahama’s suspension of Chief Justice Torkornoo on April 22, 2025, after a prima facie case was established against her based on petitions from private citizen Daniel Ofori, senior police officer Ayamga Akolgo, and the civic advocacy group Shining Stars of Ghana.

Among the reliefs they sought was a declaration that the President’s response to the petitions was unconstitutional, citing violations of Articles 17(1)–(3), 23, 296, and 146(1)–(4) and (6) of the 1992 Constitution.

The organisation contends that the process lacked due process and failed to uphold constitutional principles of fairness, non-discrimination, and lawful administrative conduct.

The dismissal of the suit by the Supreme Court follows a similar case on May 6, 2025, when the Court, in a 3-2 ruling, rejected an application to injunct the removal process and lift the Chief Justice’s suspension.

Acting Chief Justice Paul Baffoe-Bonnie, along with Justices Yonny Kulendi and Amadu Tanko, delivered the majority decision, while Justices Henrietta Mensah Bonsu and Ernest Gaewu dissented.

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Inside the $2m Sky Train Scandal: The two companies involved

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The former Board Chairperson of the Ghana Infrastructure Investment Fund (GIIF), Professor Christopher Ameyaw-Akumfi and the former Chief Executive Officer of GIIF, Solomon Asamoah, are being prosecuted for their involvement in the Accra Sky Train Project, which the erstwhile Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo government sought to implement.

The two officials are being prosecuted for allegedly expending $2 million of state funds on the “botched” project.

State prosecutors have cited two African entities – Africa Investor Holdings (Proprietary) Limited and Ai SkyTrain Consortium Holdings – as the entities that received the $2 million Prof Ameyaw-Akumfi and Solomon Asamoah are being prosecuted for.

The public, however, is yet to hear from these two companies and scanty details have been shared about them by the state.

Do these companies exist or are they mere fictions to loot from the state? Here is what GhanaWeb found about the two companies.

Africa Investor Holdings Limited:

Africa Investor Holdings (Proprietary) Limited, according to the facts of the case, was the partner of the GIIF in the Accra Sky Train project in a “design, finance, build and operate” contract.

State prosecutors indicated that Africa Investor Holdings was a company incorporated under the laws of the Seychelles.

A search by GhanaWeb on the official company registry of the Seychelles government (registry.gov.sc and egov.sc) for Africa Investor Holdings (Proprietary) Limited and Africa Investor Holdings Limited showed no result.

The only official website that had details of the company was the UK government registrar of companies, Companies House.

The details on the Companies House website showed that Africa Investor Holdings Limited was a “limited company” incorporated in “Seychelles” with the address “Second Floor The Quadrant, Manglier Street, P O Box 1312, Victoria, Mahe, Seychelles”.

A Nigerian by the name Olatunji Okulaja was listed as a partner. The beneficial owners of the company included two Nigerians, Adetokunbo Fayemiwo and Adetokunbo Fayemiwo.

It is imperative to note that Companies House does not verify information on companies on the website.

Ai SkyTrain Consortium Holdings

The second company mentioned in the prosecution’s facts was Ai SkyTrain Consortium Holdings, which was apparently owned by Africa Investor Holdings Limited.

In the agreement, Africa Investor Holdings Limited was to transfer 10 per cent of its alleged 100% shares in Ai SkyTrain Consortium Holdings, a limited liability company registered in Mauritius, to GIIF.

The GIIF, in turn, was to pay a lump sum of $2 million as the price for the alleged shares, which was apparently authorised by Solomon Asamoah and approved by Prof Ameyaw-Akumfi.

The report on techlabari.com indicated that “Ai Sky Train Consortium Holdings is yet to obtain the licence for ‘Aeromovel Technology’, required for the Sky Train Project. Feasibility studies are reported to be still ongoing.”

A search of the official company registry for Mauritius, the Corporate and Business Registration Department (CBRD), showed that the company no longer existed.

The company, which had its official address as “24 Cybercity, 5th Floor, Ebene Esplanade, Ebene, Mauritius”, was incorporated on December 11, 2018 and was defunct as of April 4, 2025.

In conclusion, it appears the government of Ghana paid $2 million to companies that no longer exist. These companies did not even have official websites.

The details above only leave us with the question: Was “a whole” government of Ghana scammed?

View more documents on the two companies below:

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Osimhen, Ademola Lookman dropped from Nigeria’s squad to face Black Stars

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Osimehn (L) and Lookman (R) have been omitted from Nigeria's squad to face Ghana Osimehn (L) and Lookman (R) have been omitted from Nigeria’s squad to face Ghana

Napoli forward Victor Osimhen and Atalanta’s Ademola Lookman have been left out of Nigeria’s squad that will face the Black Stars in the 2025 Unity Cup.

According to the squad announced by Super Eagles head coach Eric Chelle, the two top players were omitted from the squad for the tournament, with the reason yet to be disclosed.

In their absence, players like first-choice goalkeeper Stanley Nwabali were named, along with other key players like Wilfred Ndidi, Frank Onyeka, and Christantus Uche.

The attackers include AC Milan’s Samuel Chukwueze, Moses Simon, Kelechi Iheanacho, and others who will be leading the line.

The absence of the two key players for Nigeria will reduce the pressure on the Black Stars when they face each other.

The Black Stars will open their campaign with a highly anticipated clash against West African rivals Nigeria on May 28, while Trinidad and Tobago will face Jamaica on May 27, 2025.

The winners of these matches will advance directly to the final. The losing teams will play in a third-place match scheduled for May 31, 2025.

Meanwhile, head coach Otto Addo is yet to announce the Black Stars squad for the tournament as momentum builds ahead of the rivalry clash.

There are high expectations for the team after their impressive performance, thrashing Madagascar and Chad in the 2026 World Cup qualifiers.

The Unity Cup is designed to celebrate African and Caribbean football.

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Gospel musician Broda Sammy hit with sad news

Ghanaian gospel artiste Broda Sammy, popularly known as The Nation’s Worshipper, is in mourning following the death of his mother on May 20, 2025—a day he has described as a Black Tuesday.

While the cause of her passing has not been disclosed, the news has prompted an outpouring of sympathy and prayers from fans and colleagues in the music industry.

A one-week observance will be held on Sunday, June 8, 2025, at Bremang Fie, near Bremang Station, from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.

Family, friends, sympathizers, and members of the gospel music community are expected to attend to support Broda Sammy during this difficult time.

The gospel star has often credited his mother as a strong pillar in both his personal and spiritual journey.

Many have extended heartfelt condolences and called for prayers to strengthen Broda Sammy as he navigates through this period of grief.

Supreme Court in a 4-1 decision ‘throws out’ another case against CJ suspension

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The case filed by the Centre for Citizenship, Constitutional and Electoral Systems (CenCES) against President John Mahama’s suspension of the Chief Justice has been dismissed following a majority decision by the Supreme Court.

Justices Paul Baffoe-Bonnie (Presiding), Issifu Omoro Tanko Amadu, Yonny Kulendi, Henry Anthony Kwofie, and Yaw Asare Darko.

From Street Struggles to Fashion CEO

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In the quiet town of Bonsu Nsutem in the Eastern Region of Ghana, a young girl was born into circumstances far removed from comfort and privilege. Her name is Dora Opare—a name that today is becoming synonymous with resilience, hope, and the raw power of determination.

Dora’s story is not one wrapped in fairy tale beginnings. It is a tale carved out of hardship, stitched with pain, but sewn together with courage. Her early life was defined by the absence of a father figure and the relentless hustle of a sick mother who sold petty items just to keep the household afloat. Even in those early years, life was teaching Dora how to survive with little and smile with less.

But the real test of her spirit came during her secondary school days at Nsutem Senior High School, located in the heart of Bonsu Nsutem. While many of her peers worried about exam scores and crushes, Dora’s greatest concern each morning was where her next meal would come from. Breakfast was a luxury she could barely dream of—lunch and supper, a gamble. Her classroom became a battlefield where hunger fought with her desire to learn. And yet, she never gave up.

At just 16 years old, Dora made a bold, life-altering decision: she left the confines of her school environment to search for daily hustles outside the gates. With courage larger than her age, she journeyed to Kumasi and later Accra, chasing any job that could offer her a few cedis to keep surviving and keep learning. In a society that often preys on the vulnerability of beautiful, young girls, Dora had to fight not only poverty but the unwanted advances and risks that came with being a young woman hustling in the streets.

And somehow, she made it. She returned to school, paid her fees, and against all odds, completed her secondary education.

But if she thought that was the end of her hardship, life had more trials waiting.

After school, the job market was unforgiving. She found herself in Accra, a city of contradictions—opportunity and struggle walking hand in hand. Some nights, with no home to return to, Dora laid her head on roadside pavements under the night sky. Alone. Hungry. But not hopeless.

Through it all, she clung to a childhood dream—to become a model. It was the only spark of beauty in a life often filled with bleakness. But dreams don’t pay the bills, and Dora had a critically ill mother and a younger sister depending on her. With the little money she scraped together from menial jobs, she paid for her mother’s medications and her sister’s upkeep.

And then came the darkest night of them all: her mother passed away.

The pain was unbearable. Her pillar was gone. Her father still absent. Dora was now truly alone in the world, with only her inner strength and the responsibility of her junior sister to keep her going.

But instead of crumbling, she stood tall.

She worked every job she could find—cleaning, selling, assisting. And slowly, painfully, but surely, she began to rebuild. And today, at just 26 years old, Dora Opare is the CEO of her own fashion brand—a brand born from her passion, crafted from her pain, and powered by her persistence.

Her modelling dreams? She’s pursuing them. Not for fame, but to fulfill the dream of the little girl who once went to school on an empty stomach and studied by candlelight while the world slept.

Dora’s journey is more than inspiring—it’s transformational. She is a reminder that success is not always about who you know, or where you come from, but how deeply you believe in your worth when the world gives you every reason not to.

To every young girl struggling to find her place in this world, Dora says:

“You can start with nothing and become everything. You just have to keep going.”

And she did. And she still is.

I’m Not Disappointed About TGMA Gospel Artiste Award – Empress Gifty

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Empress Gifty

 

Gospel singer, Empress Gifty, says she is not disappointed about missing the Gospel Artiste of the Year award at the 2025 Telecel Ghana Awards (TGMA).

Speaking on UTV, she shared that not winning the top gospel award did not affect her.

“I don’t feel disappointed for not winning the 2025 Gospel Artiste of the Year,” she said.

She added that even if she hadn’t won any award at all, it wouldn’t have changed her outlook.

“When these things happen, you have to be focused and keep working,” she stated.

This year, the Gospel Artiste of the Year award went to Joe Mettle, who also won Best Male Vocal Performance for his song “Obo Awon Oba.”

While Empress Gifty did not win that category, she was recognized with the Best Traditional Gospel award for her hit “Watch Me.”

By Francis Addo

Don’t panic, cedi stability will continue

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The Bank of Ghana says it will intensify key reforms to consolidate recent gains made by the cedi which has appreciated by nearly 19 percent year-to-date.

The rally of the local currency has been largely driven by coordinated fiscal discipline and tight monetary policy measures.

Governor of the Bank of Ghana, Dr. Johnson Asiamah believes the next phase of reforms will focus on sustaining foreign exchange inflows and tightening regulatory oversight in the forex market.

He was speaking at the opening of the Bank’s 124th Monetary Policy Committee meeting on Wednesday at the Bank Square.

“Importantly, the cedi has appreciated sharply by nearly 19 percent between April and May, helping to ease imported inflation pressures and restore public confidence. The appreciation reflects a combination of factors, including prudent monetary policy, improved market sentiment and external sector gains, he said.

But the Governor quickly added that underlying economic challenges persist despite the improving outlook.

“However, significant challenges persist. The inflation outlook, while improving, remains vulnerable to second-round effects, food supply constraints, especially from northern Ghana and the Sahel and external price shocks, particularly given volatile global commodity markets.”

“Geopolitical tensions and evolving global trade dynamics, including the recent US-led tariff disputes, have heightened market uncertainty and could affect commodity prices, exchange rates, and financial flows in emerging markets like ours”, he added.

The MPC is being held at a time of sustained cedi strength against the US dollar and ongoing efforts to rein in inflation.

At its last meeting in March, the Committee raised the policy rate by 100 basis points to 28%, a move the Governor Dr. Johnson Asiama said was necessary to anchor inflation expectations. 

But with signs of currency stability and easing global pressures, the market is tilting towards a policy rate retention to guide lending rates and overall economic recovery.

The meeting will end this Friday, May 23, 2025 with a press briefing, to announce the new policy stance. 

Bawumia should apologize, not congratulate himself — Ayariga

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Acting Chief Executive Officer of the National Youth Authority, Osman Ayariga, has strongly criticized the former Vice President Mahamudu Bawumia’s handling of Ghana’s economy and currency management.

In a fiery statement on GHOne monitored by MyNewsGh, Ayariga claimed that Bawumia owes Ghanaians an apology for his failure and should instead be congratulating economic actors like the current Finance Minister Ato Forson has done.

Lands Commission outlines measures to decentralise operations at district level

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The Management of the Lands Commission has held a strategic discussion aimed at enhancing its operational efficiency across the country.

The key highlight of the deliberations was the proposed decentralisation of the Commission’s operations through the establishment of district-level offices.

The decentralisation agenda, which has been tasked by Emmanuel Armah-Kofi Buah, the Minister for Lands and Natural Resources, is aimed at ensuring greater productivity and efficiency in Ghana’s land administration system by establishing Lands Commission offices in various districts across the country.

The management of the Commission expressed its full commitment to actualising the Minister’s directive and emphasised the need for strategic collaboration among regional offices to ensure its successful implementation.

The meeting was also used to officially welcome the Commission’s new Deputy Executive Secretary in Charge of Operations, Anthony Mallen Ntiador, to the staff.

In his remarks, Mr. Ntiador expressed his gratitude for the warm reception accorded him and re-affirmed his commitment to supporting the Commission’s strategic vision.

He emphasised the importance of collaboration and innovation in driving progress, particularly in streamlining land service operations across the country.

The Lands Commission is confident that Mr. Ntiador’s extensive experience and fresh perspectives would significantly contribute to the ongoing transformation of land administration in Ghana.

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Ghana cedi appreciates to GHS 11.90 per dollar, showing signs of stability on currency market

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In a welcome development for Ghana’s economy, the Ghanaian cedi has appreciated significantly against the U.S. dollar, trading at GHS 11.90 per $1 as of May 21, 2025. According to Google Finance and Morningstar data, this marks a sharp recovery from previous highs nearing GHS 15 earlier in the month.

The 1-month currency chart (see image below) shows a consistent downward trend in the USD/GHS rate — a clear indication of the cedi’s rebound on the forex market.

The recent improvement is being attributed to government intervention, increased foreign exchange reserves, and positive investor sentiment following recent macroeconomic policy updates under the current NDC administration led by President John Dramani Mahama.

“We’re beginning to see results from the efforts put in place by the Bank of Ghana and the Ministry of Finance,” an economist at the University of Ghana told Asaaseradio.

The appreciation comes at a time when inflationary pressures are beginning to ease, and Ghana is seeing improved export earnings from cocoa, gold, and oil.

Key Drivers of the Cedi’s Strength:

•Improved forex inflows from international development partners and exports.

•Tighter monetary policy by the Bank of Ghana.

•Restructured debt talks under the IMF program showing positive signs.

•Stronger consumer and investor confidence since the beginning of Q2 2025.

Market Reaction:

Financial analysts advise cautious optimism, as global market uncertainties and oil price fluctuations still pose risks.

“This isn’t a time to celebrate just yet, but it’s a positive signal for businesses and households alike,” noted a currency trader in Accra.

What’s Next?

If current policies remain consistent, the cedi may continue its gradual recovery. However, economic watchers remain focused on:

•Inflation trends

•Import demand

•External debt servicing pressure

•Performance of Ghana’s key export sectors

Three Hospitals Rejected Dada KD – Aide

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Dada KD

 

King Pee, an aide to late highlife legend, Dada KD, has disclosed the heartbreaking circumstances surrounding the musician’s death.

In a revealing interview on Joy Prime TV, King Pee recounted how the artist was rushed to three different hospitals, only to find no doctors available to attend to him.

Dada KD, known for his timeless contributions to Ghanaian highlife music, died on May 16, 2025, sending shockwaves across the country and music industry.

King Pee shared that in the critical moments leading up to the singer’s death, precious time was lost as they moved from one medical facility to another, desperately seeking care.

“Dada KD was rushed to three different hospitals, yet no doctors were available,” King Pee said.

When pressed to name the hospitals involved, King Pee declined, citing personal reasons. “I do not want to mention the names of the hospitals, I’m sorry,” he said.

According to him, it was only after being denied care at the first three facilities that they were able to secure help at a private hospital in Gbawe, a suburb of Accra. By then, however, it was too late.

“These hospitals had no doctors, and that’s how we ended up at a private hospital in Gbawe,” he added.

Dada KD was widely celebrated for his unique voice and soulful melodies that helped define modern Ghanaian highlife. He leaves behind a rich musical legacy and a fanbase mourning the untimely loss of a cultural icon.

Bosome Freho DCE pledges to improve roads, infrastructure for local development

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The newly-confirmed District Chief Executive of Bosome Freho, Charles Appiah-Kubi, has outlined his vision for the district, focusing on roads and other infrastructure development.

After receiving a unanimous 100% confirmation by assembly members, he has vowed to put aside party affiliations and work for the betterment of the district.

Mr. Appiah-Kubi acknowledged the historic precedent set by the assembly members’ decision to endorse him without regard to party colors and inducement.

“I promised to work tirelessly to bring more development projects to the district and acknowledge the assembly members’ historic endorsement,” assuring them of his commitment to serve the district well.

Mr. Appiah-Kubi observed that all roads leading to communities in the district are dilapidated and pledged to fix them before the end of his tenure.

He intends to collaborate with traditional leaders, the Member of Parliament, and assembly members to drive development.

The DCE assured the people of Bosome Freho that his office will be accessible to all.

Additionally, he announced plans to devote one day each month to encourage communal labor, focusing on sanitation, in line with the President’s directive.

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Ghana’s Digital Identity In Focus At ID4Africa 2025

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Andrew Asamoah and Moses Baiden

Founder and CEO of Margins ID Group, Moses Baiden, will spotlight the revolutionary impact of the Ghana Card on healthcare delivery at the 2025 ID4Africa Annual General Meeting (AGM).

Mr. Baiden, a digital identity champion, in a preview of his presentation, described the Ghana Card not merely as a form of identification, but as a revolutionary enabler of national development—particularly in the health sector.

“The Ghana Card is not just a piece of identification—it’s a game-changer for healthcare delivery,” said Mr. Baiden. “This is about putting identity at the centre of development, ensuring every citizen has access to essential services with dignity and efficiency.”

Mr. Baiden’s keynote address will delve into how the Ghana Card has been integrated into the national healthcare infrastructure, streamlining patient verification, eliminating fraud, and enhancing service delivery through real-time data interoperability.

A Platform for pan-African identity innovation

The ID4Africa AGM is the continent’s leading identity event, drawing more than 2,000 stakeholders from over 100 countries, including representatives from 50+ African governments.

It serves as a melting pot for technology innovators, policymakers, civil society actors, and development agencies, all committed to building trusted digital identity ecosystems.

Themed “Digital Identity at Scale: Building Trust, Maximizing Impact,” the gathering aims to accelerate Africa’s digital transformation by promoting citizen-centric solutions that enhance governance, security, and service delivery.

Mr. Baiden’s address will also reflect on how robust ID systems can support inclusive policies and sustainable development, particularly in the critical sectors of health, financial services, and mobility.

The Executive Director for Software Development and Systems Integration at Margins ID Group, Andrew Asamoah, will also participate in a panel discussion on scaling digital transformation projects into ecosystems.

Margins ID Group, under Mr. Baiden’s leadership, has been instrumental in the design, production, and rollout of the Ghana Card and its ecosystem.

His appearance at ID4Africa reinforces the country’s growing influence in the global conversation on digital identity as a development tool.

Growing continental interest in legal identity systems

Across Africa, governments and development partners are increasingly recognising the value of trusted digital ID systems for unlocking socio-economic benefits.

Health, financial services, and mobility remain key sectors driving demand for secure, interoperable identity frameworks.

The ID4Africa AGM will showcase successful implementations, foster policy dialogue, and offer unmatched networking opportunities.

With a swelling interest in health-focused identity use cases, Ghana’s example—anchored by the Ghana Card—is expected to resonate powerfully.

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NDC’s proactive measures responsible for cedi stability

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Chief Executive Officer of the Ghana Gold Board (GoldBod), Sammy Gyamfi, has insisted that the cedi appreciating against the dollar is due to the National Democratic Congress’ (NDC) deliberate policies.
In a Facebook post on Wednesday, May 20, Sammy Gyamfi outlined a stringent monetary policy stance, fiscal consolidation by the Ministry of Finance, and robust forex inflows and accelerated foreign reserve accumulation as factors influencing the cedi’s stability.
His remark is a response to a recent statement

Abedi Pele, Mohammed Polo – Awudu Issaka names Ghana’s most skilful players

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Mohammed Polo (L) and Abedi Pele (R) Mohammed Polo (L) and Abedi Pele (R)

Former Ghana international Awudu Issaka has named Abedi Pele, Mohammed Polo, and Opoku Sampene as the most skilful Ghanaian footballers he has ever seen.

Issaka, who was part of Ghana’s U-17 World Cup-winning squad in 1995, made the remarks in a recent interview with Dan Kwaku Yeboah TV, paying tribute to the legendary trio for their flair and technical brilliance.

“I’ll go for Maestro Abedi Pele and Mohammed Polo. I remember one time in Kotobabi when I saw Polo play. I showed off some of my skills, and he responded with his, but just one move from him made me understand why his name carries such weight. It was a powerful moment that stayed with me,” Issaka said.

He also spoke highly of Opoku Sampene, recalling how the player’s performances left a lasting impression on him during his early days in Sunyani.

“I learned a lot from him, and today, by God’s grace, I finally have the chance to say it. At the Sunyani Zongo Park, I saw so many incredible skills from him. I ‘stole’ quite a few for myself. If I hadn’t chosen him, something would’ve felt incomplete. Anyone who knows him knows exactly what I mean,” he added.

Issaka was widely regarded as one of the most skilful players of his time. After starring in youth football, he earned moves to European clubs including Anderlecht, Auxerre, and 1860 Munich.

He also played for several clubs in Ghana, including Prampram Mighty Royals, Liberty Professionals, and Tema Youth.

Issaka’s comments add to the long-standing admiration for Abedi Pele and Mohammed Polo, who are both considered icons in Ghanaian football history, as well as Opoku Sampene, a respected name especially among fans from the Bono region.

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5 times Agradaa has been in the headlines due to controversies

Evangelist Patricia Oduro Koranteng, also known as Agradaa Evangelist Patricia Oduro Koranteng, also known as Agradaa

Evangelist Patricia Oduro Koranteng, also known as Agradaa is no stranger to controversies.

From arrests to lawsuits, the controversial personality has been involved in feuds with some high-profile individuals as well as indirectly getting such personalities into scandals.

This article will take a look at some of the biggest instances Agradaa made headlines for the wrong reasons

1. Arrest Over Alleged Money-Doubling Scam

In October 2022, Nana Agradaa was arrested by the Ghana Police Service following allegations of a money-doubling scam. She was accused of deceiving members of her church, Heaven Way Church in Weija, by promising to double their money but failing to deliver. The police urged victims to report to assist in investigations.

2. Controversial Conversion to Christianity

After her arrest, Agradaa announced her conversion to Christianity, adopting the name Evangelist Patricia Oduro Koranteng.

She claimed to have abandoned her ‘Sika Gari’ money-doubling practices and destroyed her idols. However, many Ghanaians expressed skepticism, viewing her conversion as a strategy to avoid legal consequences.

3. Feud with Rev. Owusu Bempah

Agradaa has had a contentious relationship with Rev. Isaac Owusu Bempah over the past few years.

In 2023, she allegedly spread false rumors about his death, prompting him to refute the claims and consider legal action. Another confrontation led to Owusu Bempah and some of his junior pastors being arrested after they were seen brandishing weapons around her premises.

In 2024, Owusu Bempah accused the New Patriotic Party (NPP) of using Agradaa to attack him after he prophesied about political events in the lead up to the December 7 general elections.

4. Sammy Gyamfi Dollar Gift Controversy

In May 2025, a video surfaced showing Sammy Gyamfi, Acting CEO of the Ghana Gold Board, handing over $800 to Agradaa during a public event.

The gesture sparked public outrage, with critics questioning the appropriateness of such a gift from a government official. Gyamfi later apologized, and NPP’s Owusu Bempah defended him, stating that the gift was a private matter.

Agradaa, however, remained apologetic, even using the incident to promote a ‘special oil’ and bragging that she would get a bagful of cash if she gets to meet the president.

5. Defamation Lawsuit by Empress Gifty

Gospel musician Empress Gifty filed a defamation lawsuit against Agradaa in May 2025, seeking GH₵20 million in damages.

The lawsuit alleges that Agradaa made defamatory statements about Empress Gifty and her husband, Hopeson Adorye, during a live broadcast on social media.

Empress Gifty claims that these statements have caused significant harm to her reputation and personal life.

Agradaa, unfazed by the lawsuit, took to social media to rain more insults on the couple.

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Supreme Court throws out injunction suit against CJ probe hearing committee

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L-R: Justice Gabriel Pwamang, Justice Samuel Adibu-Asiedu and Daniel Yaw Domelevo L-R: Justice Gabriel Pwamang, Justice Samuel Adibu-Asiedu and Daniel Yaw Domelevo

The Supreme Court, led by Acting Chief Justice Baffoe-Bonnie, has, in a majority decision, dismissed a suit seeking an interlocutory injunction against the five-member committee chaired by Justice Gabriel Scott Pwamang.

The committee, tasked with inquiring into the three petitions filed against Gertrude Torkornoo, was instituted by President John Dramani Mahama following the determination of a prima facie case against her.

It is led by Justice Gabriel Scott Pwamang and includes Justice Samuel Kwame Adibu-Asiedu, Daniel Yao Domelevo, Major Flora Bazaanura Dalugo, and Professor James Sefah Dzisah.

In a 4-1 split decision during the hearing on Wednesday, May 21, 2025, Ag. Chief Justice Baffoe-Bonnie, Justice Tanko Amadu, Justice Yonny Kulendi, and Justice Henry Kwofie voted in favor of dismissing the injunction, while Justice Yaw Asare Darko dissented.

The reasons for the verdict, however, will be made available on Thursday, May 29, 2025.

The suit, filed at the apex court on Tuesday, May 20, 2025, by Theodore Kofi Atta-Quartey, a concerned Ghanaian citizen, was seeking a restraining order to halt the proceedings of the five-member committee and to suspend the enforcement of the suspension warrant issued against the suspended Chief Justice.

“An Order restraining any step or action taken or from being taken, particularly, the hearing by the Committee of Inquiry, as part of the processes for the removal of the Chief Justice under Article 146 of the Constitution, 1992, pending the determination of the instant action;

“An order suspending the operation of the Warrant of suspension issued by the President against the Chief Justice under Article 146 (10) (a) of the Constitution, 1992 pending the final determination of the instant action,” portions of court documents shared by legal platform, thelawplatform, quotes.

The interlocutory injunction suit followed an earlier substantive writ filed by the same individual, Theodore Kofi Atta-Quartey, on May 15, 2025.

In that writ, the plaintiff is seeking declaratory reliefs from the court, including a declaration that President John Dramani Mahama’s exercise of discretionary power in determining the existence of a prima facie case should have been governed by a published Constitutional Instrument.

Additionally, the plaintiff is seeking an order to nullify the entire proceedings related to the removal process of the Chief Justice, arguing that the process failed to comply with the requirements of Articles 296(c) and 11(7) of the 1992 Constitution of the Republic of Ghana.

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GRA Organised Labour rejects claims of non-existent Deputy Commissioner appointment

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The Authority said Elsie Appau-Klu has not been appointed as a Deputy Commissioner The Authority said Elsie Appau-Klu has not been appointed as a Deputy Commissioner

Organised Labour at the Ghana Revenue Authority (GRA) has strongly refuted recent claims circulating in traditional and social media regarding the purported appointment of Elsie Appau-Klu as a Deputy Commissioner of the Authority.

In an internal communication addressed to all staff on Wednesday, May 21, Organised Labour stated unequivocally that the position of “Deputy Commissioner” does not exist within the current organisational structure of the GRA.

Describing the reports as “reckless,” the union expressed concern about the potential damage such misinformation could cause to the integrity of the institution.

Organised Labour confirmed that the matter has been brought to the attention of the Commissioner-General, with a call for immediate action.

“We have not seen any statement from Elsie Appau-Klu distancing herself from these misleading reports,” the statement noted.

Organised Labour is demanding that GRA Management issue an internal memo to formally clarify the situation and reinforce the Authority’s established leadership structure.

Additionally, the group is calling for greater accountability from individuals serving in advisory roles, stressing the need for adherence to the GRA’s Code of Ethics and Conduct.

“Such advisors must be reminded of their boundaries and refrain from overstepping their authority,” the statement read.

The statement emphasised the importance of protecting the Authority’s integrity, especially in the context of the government’s ongoing institutional reforms under its “resetting agenda,” which includes a review of appointments in public institutions.

Organised Labour vowed to resist any attempt to compromise the GRA’s professional standards for individual interests.

The memo concluded with a call for continued solidarity among staff, reinforcing their commitment to upholding the authority’s values and operational integrity.

The Customs Staff Association was also copied in the communication.

The rise and fall of Legon Cities FC

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On a humid Monday afternoon at the University of Ghana Stadium, the final whistle didn’t just signal the end of a game.

It signaled the end of a dream. Legon Cities FC, once the glitziest club in the Ghana Premier League, were officially relegated after a 4–1 drubbing by Nations FC.

The result capped off a winless streak of nine matches and ended any hope of survival. For many, it wasn’t a surprise. The writing had been on the wall. But that didn’t make the pain any easier to bear.

Just last season, Legon Cities escaped relegation by the narrowest of margins. This year, there was no such miracle.

The drop had been coming, but for a club that once commanded headlines and drew crowds with celebrity performances and marquee signings, the fall is nothing short of stunning.

From Wa All Stars to Accra’s royal ambition

To understand how it all unraveled, you have to go back to the beginning.

Legon Cities was born out of WA All Stars, a club founded in 2006 by then-GFA President Kwesi Nyantakyi.

Built from the Northern Region, they rose steadily and were crowned Ghana Premier League champions in 2016, a stunning achievement for a club less than a decade old.

Then came the transformation.

In December 2019, following Nyantakyi’s exit from Ghana football, the club was sold to businessman Richard “King” Atikpo.

It was relocated to Accra and rebranded as Legon Cities FC. With the move came a new identity and a new mission: to turn football into entertainment.

“We are businessmen and we want to do business with football,” Atikpo famously declared and he wasn’t bluffing.

Big names, big lights, big dreams

The club didn’t just arrive, it announced itself. The Royals, as they were now known, made waves with the signing of Ghana legend Asamoah Gyan, whose return to the domestic league was met with euphoria.

National team goalkeeper Fatau Dauda was another big addition. The club’s matchdays became events, featuring performances from top artists like Shatta Wale, Wendy Shay, and Medikal.

They revamped their branding, unveiled a customized team bus, and brought in respected coaches like Maxwell Konadu, Bashir Hayford, and Paa Kwesi Fabin.

For a time, it looked like they were leading Ghanaian club football into a new era, where branding, business, and sport intersected seamlessly.

But football has a way of exposing what lies beneath the surface.

Glamour without grit

Despite the off-pitch buzz, the club never quite found its rhythm on the field. Coaching changes became frequent.

Squad balance was inconsistent. Results were erratic. For all the fanfare, Legon Cities never cracked the league’s top tier consistently.

They hovered around mid-table, sometimes flirting with relegation, like last season, but always managing to survive.

Until they didn’t.

The 2024/25 campaign was marred by instability and underperformance. The energy that once surrounded the club seemed to vanish.

Fans stopped showing up in numbers. The music stopped playing. The business talk quieted down.

Questions mounted. Did the owners pull back after not seeing immediate returns? Was the early spending mismanaged? Did the club focus too much on the show and not enough on substance?

Whatever the answers, the result is clear: Legon Cities FC will be playing Division One football next season.

Meanwhile, Nations FC soar

While one project collapsed, another soared.

Nations FC, the team that hammered the final nail into the Royals’ coffin, surged to the top of the league with Monday’s win.

Their 57 points now put them one ahead of Bibiani Gold Stars, with three games left to play. For Nations, the title is in sight. For Legon Cities, the rebuild begins.

A cautionary tale

Football is unforgiving. It’s not just about ambition or marketing muscle. It’s about building slowly, wisely, and with purpose. Legon Cities dared to dream big, and for a moment, it looked like the dream could become reality.

But dreams need more than flash to survive.

The club’s fall is a cautionary tale, not just for Ghana football, but for any project that confuses noise with progress. Branding matters, yes. Investment matters too. But in the end, football is a game of inches, of discipline, of slow and steady growth.

As they prepare for life in Division One, Legon Cities face a different kind of challenge, one that won’t be solved with high-profile signings or flashy press conferences.

This time, they’ll have to build from the ground up. And if they get it right, maybe one day, the music will play again.

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British tourist arrested in Namibia over nude photos of children

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The suspect targeted young boys and girls from the indigenous San community, police say The suspect targeted young boys and girls from the indigenous San community, police say

A British national has been arrested in Namibia for allegedly sexually molesting minors and taking nude photographs of them.

Douglas Robert Brook is also accused of touching the children’s private parts while on a holiday in central Namibia.

Police said the suspect targeted young boys and girls from the indigenous San community in the central Otjozondjupa region.

The 65-year old Briton faces 38 charges, including rape, indecent assault and child exploitation, Namibia local media reported.

The British national, who arrived in Namibia last week for a holiday, is yet to respond to the charges.

He was arrested on Sunday after he allegedly lured 34 young children with sweets and money to take their photos while they were naked.

Maureen Mbeha, a regional police boss, told state media that the tourist sexually abused 16 teenage girls and 14 boys.

Some of the nude photographs of the children were reportedly found on the Briton’s camera, which was confiscated by police after his arrest.

He appeared in the Grootfontein Magistrate court, north of the capital, Windhoek, on Tuesday where he was denied bail and remanded in custody, the Namibia Press Agency reported.

The case was postponed to next month after the state prosecutor requested more time for investigations.

“The tourist remains in police custody,” Information Minister Emma Theofelus told the BBC.

The UK embassy in Namibia said it had “no information beyond what has been reported in the media”.

In a statement, the Namibian Ministry of Environment and Tourism said the actions were “deeply disrespectful to the cultural heritage of the San community”.

“It is unacceptable for any visitor, foreign or local, to exploit or objectify indigenous communities or their children for any purpose, including photography,” the ministry said in a statement cited by Informanté newspaper.

The southern African country is a popular tourism destination for its breath-taking desert landscapes and rich cultural heritage.

A man with no money, no plan, has no business chasing love

An Akwa Ibom pastor’s wife, Emem Isong, has said that a man with no money and plan has no business looking for love. 

The evangelist, who stated this in a Facebook post on Wednesday, May 21, said any woman lying next to a man that can’t pull £500 out of the ATM should wake up.

“You ever seen a woman lose herself trying to love a man who had nothing to give her but stress? I have. And it’s ugly. She starts off soft—supportive, believing in him. But over time, the bills pile up, her smile fades, and her eyes get tired. Tired of carrying it all. 

A man with no money, no plan, no discipline has no damn business chasing love. That’s not romantic—it’s reckless. What you’re really doing is looking for a woman to sponsor your struggle while you ‘figure it out.’

That’s not being a man. That’s being a burden.

If you can’t provide peace, protection, or progress—leave her alone. 

Don’t drag her into your chaos because you’re scared to be alone with your own lack.

You think love will fix it? Nah. Love without stability just turns into pāin. And she’ll remember you as the lesson, not the blessing.

If you’re laying next to a man that can’t pull £500 out of the ATM, wake the hell up.

So before you pull up talking about love, ask yourself: Am I bringing peace—or just more problems? If your fathers didn’t teach you, I am! No Dusty Bums Allowed!

Mahama gov’t policies behind Cedi’s strong performance – Sammy Gyamfi writes

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Sammy Gyamfi has credited Ghana’s 16.7% cedi appreciation to Mahama-led policy actions, including tighter monetary policy, gold exports, and renewed investor confidence.
Sammy Gyamfi, Acting CEO of the Ghana Gold Board
The recent appreciation of the Ghana cedi—up 16.7% between January and May 2025—is the result of strategic policy interventions by the Mahama-led government, according to Sammy Gyamfi, Acting CEO of the Ghana Gold Board and National Communications Officer of the National Democratic Congress

A Stylish and Comfortable Choice

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The bubu gown, a staple of African fashion, has steadily become a preferred choice for married women, blending comfort with elegance. Its roots can be traced to West Africa, where it was originally designed as a flowing, loose garment. Today, the bubu gown has evolved into a fashion-forward item, showcasing versatility and sophistication, making it a favorite in the wardrobes of married women.

One of the standout features of the bubu gown is its loose, free-flowing silhouette, which allows for unrestricted movement, making it an ideal choice for women who seek comfort without sacrificing style. The gown typically features wide sleeves and an A-line cut, making it suitable for a variety of occasions, from casual outings to formal events. Its simplicity allows it to be dressed up or down, depending on the accessories and fabrics chosen.

Married women are increasingly drawn to bubu gowns because they combine tradition with modernity. The designs can vary from intricate patterns and vibrant colors to more subdued, elegant tones. The gown is often made from lightweight fabrics like cotton, silk, or chiffon, which ensures comfort throughout the day, regardless of the season. Whether it’s for a Sunday church service, a family gathering, or a formal event, the bubu gown can be styled in numerous ways to match the occasion.

In addition to style, the bubu gown is a symbol of cultural pride and femininity. It allows married women to express their personality while embracing cultural heritage. The gown also often carries spiritual and emotional significance, connecting women to their roots and community. Whether worn in its traditional form or adapted for modern fashion sensibilities, the bubu gown continues to be a timeless and beloved piece for married women around the world.

In conclusion, the bubu gown is more than just a piece of clothing—it is a representation of elegance, comfort, and cultural pride. For married women seeking a garment that embodies both beauty and practicality, the bubu gown is the perfect choice.

Nollywood Actress Belinda Effah Joins U.S. Navy

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Belinda Effah

 

Nollywood actress, Belinda Effah, now known as Grace Bassey, has officially joined the United States Navy and has become a U.S. citizen, marking a major life transition away from her acting career.

The 33-year-old actress shared the news on her instagram, posting a photo of herself in Navy uniform and expressing gratitude to God, her family, and fans for their support throughout her journey.

“Last week, I graduated from U.S. Navy boot camp as a Sailor and took the oath as a citizen of the United States,” she wrote. “Nigeria raised me, America challenged me, and I stand today stronger and more determined than ever.”

She also dedicated the milestone to her late father, Naval Commander Asido Bassey Effah, saying, “In honour of my late father – Naval Cdr. Asido Bassey Effah.”

Grace Bassey explained that she changed her name from Belinda after what she described as a spiritual transformation. According to her, the name Belinda, which means “beautiful serpent,” no longer aligned with her identity after a divine encounter.

“God changed my name to Grace after a divine encounter,” she stated. “This reflects a personal rebranding, but not a change in my core values or identity.”

She rose to fame in Nigeria’s film industry under the name Belinda Effah, appearing in numerous popular Nollywood productions before taking a step back from acting. Her new path marks a bold shift in her personal and professional life, as she embarks on a military career in the United States.

Meet the 37 members of the Eighth NDPC 

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By Iddi Yire 

Accra, May 20, GNA –The Eighth National Development Planning Commission (NDPC) has been inaugurated by President John Dramani Mahama under the Chairmanship of Dr Nii Moi Thompson, an economist. 

The 37-Member Commission replaces the previous 49-Member Commission. 

The NDPC was established under Articles 86 and 87 of the 1992 Constitution as part of the Executive. 

The National Development Planning Commission Act, 1994 (Act 479) and the National Development Planning (System) Act, 1994 (Act 480), provide the core legal framework for the establishment of the Commission and the performance of its functions. 

Members of the Eighth NPDC include Dr Cassiel Ato Baah Forson, Minister of Finance; Dr Johnson Asiamah, Governor of the Bank of Ghana; Dr Alhassan Iddrisu, Government Statistician; and Dr Audrey Smock Amoah, Director-General, NDPC. 

Others are Dr Agnes Naa Momo Lartey, Minister of Gender, Children and Social Protection; Madam Abla Dzifa Gomashie, Minister of Tourism, Culture and Creative Arts; and Mr Ahmed Ibrahim, Minister of Local Government, Chieftaincy and Religious Affairs. 

The rest are Mrs Elizabeth Ofosu-Adjare, Minister of Trade, Agribusiness and Industries; Dr Abdul-Rashid Hassan Pelpuo, Minister of Labour, Jobs and Employment; and Madam Lydia Lamisi Akanvariba, Minister of State, Public Reforms;  

The 16 Regional Representatives include Mr Joseph Baradoe, Ahafo; Sir Charles Adjei, Ashanti; Professor John Yaw Akparep, Bono East; Dr Thomas Agyei, Bono; Mr Samuel Baabu Danso, Central; Mr Andrews Sodah, Eastern; and Mr Moses Baafi Acheampong, Greater Accra. 


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The rest of the Regional representatives are Mr David Yenukwa Kombat, North East; Mr Bernard Bagyepu Jagri, Northern Region; Mr Mohammed S. Awal, Oti Region; Dr Sachibu Mohammed, Savannah; Madam Zeinabu Mohammed Ayariga, Upper East Region; Prof Elijah Yendaw, Upper West; Dr Elikplim Apetorgbor, Volta; Madam Charlotte Otuwa Odum, Western; and Dr Emmanuel Carsamer, Western North. 

Experts who are members of the eighth Commission include Mr Seth Ofori-Ohene, Financial and Business Expert; Abdul-Nasser Alidu, Finance and Economics Expert, Prof William Baah-Boateng, Labour Economics Expert; Mrs Mona Quartey, Financial Economics Expert; and Madam Emelia Affi Agbenyo, Skills, Jobs and Gender Expert. 

The institutional and academic representatives are Mr Kofi Nsiah-Poku, Association of Ghana Industries AGI); Mr Franklin Owusu Ansah, Organised Labour representative; Mr Michael Bozumbil, Ghana Employers’ Association (GEA), Mr Percy Anaab Bukari, Ghana Institute of Planning; and Dr William Cantah, University of Cape Coast. 

Dr Thompson, in his acceptance speech, expressed gratitude to the President for entrusting them with such an important responsibility. 

He, on behalf of the Commissioners, pledged their commitment to fulfill the duties of their mandate. 

GNA 

Lydia Kukua Asamoah

13 ‘Galamseyers’ Arrested At Wassa Gyapa

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Galamseyers at Wassa Gyapa

 

Wassa Gyapa, a community near Wassa Akropong in the Western Region known for harbouring lots of illegal miners or ‘galamsey operators’, has been raided in a major anti-galamsey operation.

The operation, which was conducted by the Western Central Regional Police Command, led to the arrest of 13 illegal miners.

They were arrested on May 19, 2025, as part of sustained anti-galamsey operations in the area.

The names of the suspects were given as Nana Ampadu, Stephen Tetteh, Yaw Dalame, Samuel Amoah, Kwame Oppong and Francis Oduom.

The rest were Owusu Asare, Atta Kwame, Apiyanga Emmanuel, Kojo Montanakito, Maxwell Owusu, Obofo Vincent, and Soogal Fataw.

Police destroyed over 120 chanfang machines and confiscated six motorbikes for evidential purposes.

The suspects will soon be arraigned before the Tarkwa Circuit Court after further investigations.

From Emmanuel Opoku, Takoradi

‘What I Saw On Sunday Was Heartbreaking’ – Small Doctor Raises Alarm Over Drug Abuse Among Nigerian Youths

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Nigerian afrobeats singer, Adekunle Temitope, popularly known as Small Doctor, has lamented over the increased rate of drug abuse among Nigerian youths.
Naija News reports that the Agege-born music star, in a post via 𝕏 on Wednesday, said a recent visit to his childhood neighbourhood left him heartbroken.
The singer said he saw some promising young men he grew up with sleeping while standing due to the effects of drug abuse.
Small Doctor also recalled how his veteran colleague, Wasiu Ayinde, advised him six

53% of Ghanaians support Chief Justice suspension – Global Info Analytics poll

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A new poll reveals 53% of Ghanaians support Chief Justice Torkornoo’s suspension by President Mahama. Regional and party-line divisions emerge as investigation continues.

A new nationwide survey by Global Info Analytics shows that a majority of Ghanaians support the suspension of Chief Justice Gertrude Torkornoo by President John Mahama, nearly a month after the action was taken.

Supreme Court throws out another injunction against CJ impeachment process 

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Supreme Court throws out another injunction against CJ impeachment process 


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The Supreme Court has thrown out another injunction application that sought to halt the impeachment process against the Chief Justice, Justice Gertrude Sackey Torkornoo.

In 4-1 majority  decision today [May 21], the court presided over by the Acting Chief Justice , Justice Paul Baffoe Bonnie held that the application by the Centre for Citizenship, Constitutional and Electoral Systems (CenCES) had no merit.

Justices Baffoe -Bonnie ,Issifu Omoro Tanko Amadu , Emmanuel Yonny Kulendi and Henry Anthony Kwofie were on the majority side , while Justice Yaw Darko Asare dissented.

This is the second time the Supreme Court has dismissed an injunction application seeking to halt the impeachment process, with the first one being an application by the Member of Parliament for Old Tafo, Vincent Ekow Assafuah 

CenCes , a civil society organisation, filed a writ at the Supreme Court arguing that the manner in which the impeachment process of the Chief Justice had been handled was against due process and therefore sins against many provisions of the constitution.

It therefore wanted the Supreme Court to  put on hold the work of the five – member committee probing the petitions against the Chief pending the final determination of the substantive writ.

Submissions 

Making a case for the injunction application, counsel for CenCES , Jacob Acquah-Sampson, argued that President Mahama failed to provide Justice Torkornoo with the prima facie determination made by him in consultation with the Council of State, leading to the setting up of the committee and the suspension.

In response, the Deputy Attorney General-General , Dr Justice Srem -Sai described the application as speculative and an abuse of the court process, urging the court to dismiss it .

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It was his contention that all the constitutional requirements regarding the impeachment process had been adhered to by the President including the supply of the prima facie determination to persons expected to have them by law.

Michael Okyere Baafi debunks claims on cement price reduction

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Former Deputy Minister of Trade and Industry, Michael Okyere Baafi, has refuted claims by the governing National Democratic Congress (NDC) that cement prices have dropped to GH₵82.

In a statement shared on his official Facebook page, Mr Baafi insisted that cement prices remain unchanged, stating categorically that the government has not held any discussions with manufacturers to influence pricing.

“Ghana operates a free market economy where prices are determined by market forces, not political gimmicks,” he said.

He explained that while the recent appreciation of the cedi provides an opportunity for price reductions, the NDC has instead resorted to spreading misinformation.

Mr Baafi urged producers to take advantage of the strengthened cedi to benefit consumers and called for leadership that promotes transparency and accountability.

“Ghana deserves truth, stability, and affordable prices,” he emphasised, adding that the focus should be on real solutions rather than propaganda.

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Regional Ministry a distraction at local level, should be scrapped – Miracles

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Dennis Miracles Aboagye, Director of Communications for the Bawumia 2024 campaign, wants the scrapping of the Regional Ministry desks across the country, describing it as a political stumbling block that undermines the autonomy and effectiveness of local assemblies.

Speaking on Channel One TV’s Breakfast Daily on Wednesday, May 21, he referred to the regional ministries as a medium for creating unnecessary interference and distractions for the work of Metropolitan, Municipal, and District Assemblies (MMDAs) and an impediment to their operation with true autonomy.

“It is time for us to even dismantle the regional ministry because it is one of the reasons why we are not allowing the district assemblies to function. The district is autonomous. What can the regional minister do to a district chief executive, if not just political persuasion?”

He underscored that, by law, the role of Regional Minister is limited to supervision and coordination. However, he argued that in practice, their influence often extends beyond these boundaries, creating unnecessary interference, blurring lines of authority, and contributing to confusion and a breakdown of accountability within the local governance system.

“When the district assemblies sit down and make the law, the regional minister cannot unmake that bylaw. So what are they doing? It is just a political bottleneck meant to create more confusion at the local level,” he added.

Exchange rate disparities at Ports ‘unjustified’ — Freight Chamber

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Dennis Amfo Sefa, President of the Chamber of Freight and Trade, has weighed in on ongoing concerns about high import prices despite the recent strengthening of the Ghanaian Cedi against the US Dollar.

Speaking on the Citi Breakfast Show on Wednesday, Amfo Sefa addressed mounting public pressure on importers — particularly the Spare Parts Dealers Association — to reduce prices of goods.

He explained that traders are reluctant to lower prices because their current stock was acquired when the exchange rate was significantly higher, making it unfeasible to sell at reduced prices now.

The issue is further compounded by reported inconsistencies in exchange rate applications at the ports. Some importers claim that while the Bank of Ghana (BoG) pegs the Cedi at around GHC13 to $1, Customs officers at the ports use an exchange rate of GHC15 to $1.

however, Amfo Sefa clarified that Customs adheres to the Bank of Ghana’s official rates.

“No one can say Customs is using a different rate. If you check the Integrated Customs Management System (ICUMS) system, you’ll find rates consistent with what BoG has published — around GHC12.1 or GHC13, never above it,” he explained.

The real issue, according to him, lies with private operators at the ports — particularly shipping lines — that apply their own rates for calculating demurrage and other charges.

“The shipping lines are not under any obligation to use the BoG rate. Some use interbank rates from their own banks. Others lock in a rate and review it monthly. This lack of uniformity creates serious challenges for importers,” he said.

He criticised the Ghana Shippers Authority for failing to rein in these practices, saying, “We’ve complained for years, but the Ghana Shippers Authority isn’t doing enough. Shipping lines are left to do whatever they want, and it’s hurting business.”

‘A betrayal of Ghana’s rivers’ – CDM blasts Mahama over Galamsey inaction

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The Centre for Democratic Movement (CDM) has issued a fierce critique of President John Dramani Mahama’s administration, accusing it of gross failure in tackling the illegal mining (galamsey) menace ravaging Ghana’s rivers and farmlands.

In a press statement issued on Wednesday, May 21, the CDM described the Mahama government’s environmental record as “a national disgrace and an environmental catastrophe.”

The group said the NDC’s 2024 campaign promises to audit mining concessions, ban mining in water bodies, reclaim degraded lands, and operationalise the Ghana Gold Board have all been reduced to “empty political rhetoric.”

Citing the poisoned state of major rivers such as the Pra, Ankobra, Offin, Tano and Birim, CDM said these water bodies have been “turned toxic” under Mahama’s watch.

“President Mahama cannot claim ignorance. He cannot feign helplessness. The rot is thriving under his watch—and worse, under his silence,” the statement read.

The group accused the government of complicity, stating that the surge in galamsey operations reflects a total breakdown of enforcement and political will.

Calling for immediate action, CDM demanded that the President declare a state of emergency in all galamsey-affected areas.

“The rivers are bleeding. The forests are dying. The people are suffering. A state of emergency is not optional; it is overdue. Declare it now, or stand forever complicit,” the statement concluded.

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‘Any idiot can go to court’ – Nana Agradaa speaks after Empress Gifty’s lawsuit

Nana Agradaa has responded to a defamation lawsuit filed against her by Empress Gifty Nana Agradaa has responded to a defamation lawsuit filed against her by Empress Gifty

Evangelist Patricia Asiedua, popularly known as Nana Agradaa, has responded to a defamation lawsuit filed against her by gospel musician Empress Gifty.

It will be recalled that on May 20, 2025, Empress Gifty took legal action against Nana Agradaa at the Tema High Court, suing her for GH¢20 million over alleged defamatory remarks and the use of offensive language directed at her.

However, in response to this, Agradaa has stated that she is unperturbed by any legal action taken against her.

She added that she would not engage in a back-and-forth with Empress Gifty or her supporters, stating that she has moved on and now associates with what she described as “classier people.”

“Any idiot can go to court. I’ve left the farm, I’m now dealing with classy people, so I don’t have time to come out and make any banter with no one,” she said.

Nana Agradaa also slammed Empress Gifty’s husband, Hopeson Adorye. She accused him of inciting violence against her and threatened to physically assault him if she ever cross path with him.

“If I catch Hopeson, I will beat him and for you, Gifty let me tell you, you can go to court 100 times, 200 times, I don’t give a damn,” Agradaa stated.

She added, “For you, stupid Hopeson Adorye, you go and sit on the radio to claim I am evil and inciting people to beat me to death. You have bypassed your wife to scold and humiliate me,” she fumed.

Nana Agradaa also insisted that she is not one of those people who are easily intimidated by lawsuits.

“I am not part of those people you can scare with legal actions or the court,” she said.

Agradaa announced her plans to retaliate by suing Hopeson Adorye in an international court.

She claimed she would demand compensation in dollars, which she said would be more than what Empress Gifty is demanding in her current lawsuit.

“If you sue me for 2 billion, I will also sue your husband for triple or more of that. I’m going to sue your husband in dollars, I will sue him in an international court and take dollars,” she declared.

Also watch as Robert Klah addresses Felicia Osei’s ticket incident at TGMAs

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Traders return to Accra Central District’s pavements just a day after decongestion effort

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Some traders have returned to pavements a day after the decongestion exercise Some traders have returned to pavements a day after the decongestion exercise

Reports reaching GhanaWeb indicate that some traders who were cleared from the Accra Central District’s pavements have returned, just a day after the first phase of the decongestion exercise led by the Accra Metropolitan Assembly (AMA) in partnership with the Korle Klottey Municipal Assembly (KoKMA).

The exercise, which is part of a broader initiative to reduce congestion, enforce city by-laws, and improve sanitation in the capital, initially targeted key areas around the AMA Head Office specifically Kinbu Road to Railways, ECG Junction to the King Tackie Tawiah Statue, and Opera Square to Adabraka, identified as hotspots for street hawking and human and vehicular traffic.

However, in a viral video sighted by GhanaWeb on May 21, 2025, some traders were seen displaying their goods on the pavements in defiance of the directive.

Greater Accra Regional Minister, Linda Akweley Ocloo, has warned that traders who flout the directive will face fines as authorities move to sustain the exercise and restore order in the city.

According to the AMA, the second phase of the decongestion exercise will cover Wato Junction to King Tackie Tawiah, Cow Lane, Rawlings Park, Timber Market, and Kwame Nkrumah Circle.

Watch the video below:

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After the heavy rains over the weekend, a lot of debris have been left across many parts of Accra. Watch some of the destructions below:

Small-scale miners appeal for one-month grace period on GOLDBOD licensing

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Acting Chief Executive Officer of the Ghana Gold Board (GOLDBOD), Sammy Gyamfi Acting Chief Executive Officer of the Ghana Gold Board (GOLDBOD), Sammy Gyamfi

The National Concerned Small Scale Miners Association of Ghana has formally requested a one-month extension of the deadline for submitting applications for the Gold Buyers Licence, currently set for May 21, 2025.

The request was made in a letter dated May 20, 2025, signed by the association’s president, Michael Kwadwo Peprah, and addressed to the Acting Chief Executive Officer of the Ghana Gold Board (GOLDBOD), Sammy Gyamfi.

In the letter, the association acknowledged GOLDBOD’s initiative to regulate gold purchases and curb illegal mining, money laundering, and gold smuggling.

However, it highlighted significant challenges faced by many of its members in compiling the required documentation within the stipulated timeframe.

These documents include Tax Clearance Certificates, Business Operating Permits, Environmental Protection Permits, SSNIT Clearance Certificates, GRA Certificates, Police reports, and other regulatory requirements, which according to the association have proven time-consuming and cumbersome to obtain.

The association noted that a significant number of its members have been unable to complete their online applications, leaving them pending. It argued that extending the deadline by an additional month would provide small-scale miners with sufficient time to meet all requirements and participate fully in the licensing process.

“We believe that granting this extension will not only ensure broader compliance but also support your agency’s goal of fostering a transparent and responsible gold trading ecosystem in Ghana,” the letter stated.

The association appealed for fairness and inclusion, emphasising its commitment to supporting proper regulation of the small-scale mining sector.

The request follows GOLDBOD’s earlier decision to extend the application deadline from 30 April 2025 to 21 May 2025, providing an additional three weeks for gold dealers and small-scale mining companies to reapply for licences, as announced by Sammy Gyamfi on April 30, 2025.

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X restricted in Tanzania after police targeted by hackers

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The Tanzanian police have launched an investigation into who targeted its social media accounts The Tanzanian police have launched an investigation into who targeted its social media accounts

Access to the social media platform X has been restricted in Tanzania after some official accounts of government and private institutions were targeted by hackers.

On Tuesday, the official police account was compromised, with sexually explicit material and false information that the president had died being posted.

The police dissociated itself from the information and said an investigation was under way to identify those responsible.

Hours later data from the internet monitoring organisation Netblocks showed that X was “unreachable on major internet providers” across the country.

Users in Dar es Salaam, the country’s biggest city, could still not access the site on Wednesday although some people in other regions indicated they were able to log on.

Information Minister Jerry Silaa acknowledged the hacking and assured MPs in parliament that the affected government social media accounts had since been secured.

Earlier, government spokesman Gerson Msigwa warned the people responsible that immediate action was being taken.

The problems with accessing X come amid the continued uproar over the deportation of prominent Kenyans – a move that prevented them from attending the court case of opposition leader Tundu Lissu, who is accused of treason.

On Monday, the president warned activists from its northern neighbour that she would not allow them to “meddle” in her country’s affairs and cause “chaos”.

She spoke after Kenya’s former Justice Minister Martha Karua along with some others, who had all travelled to attend Lissu’s court case, were deported.

Another Kenyan activist, Boniface Mwangi, and Ugandan Agather Atuhaire were arrested in Dar es Salaam by suspected military officers on Monday and their whereabouts remain unknown.

Bawumia’s apology is political theatre, not sincere — Osman Ayariga fires back

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Osman Ayariga has cast doubt on the sincerity of Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia’s recent apology to Ghanaians, branding it a calculated political move rather than a genuine act of accountability.

Speaking in a fiery interview on GHOne TV monitored by MyNewsGh, the acting Chief Executive Officer of the National Youth Authority expressed deep skepticism about the Vice President-turned-flagbearer’s motives, accusing him of trying to emotionally manipulate voters ahead of the 2024 general elections.

Stunning Ankara Dress Styles for Women

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Ankara fabric, with its rich colors, bold patterns, and deep cultural roots, has emerged as one of the most popular materials in fashion, especially among African women. Its versatility allows it to be styled in countless ways, making it an ideal fabric choice for a wide range of occasions. Whether you’re attending a wedding, going out for a casual day, or dressing up for a party, stunning Ankara dress styles are sure to make you stand out. Here are some of the most fabulous Ankara dress styles every woman can rock.

1. A-Line Ankara Dresses

The A-line dress is a timeless style that flatters almost any body type. The fitted top and flare at the bottom create an elegant and feminine silhouette. Ankara A-line dresses come in various lengths, from knee-length to floor-length, and can be styled with both casual sandals or elegant heels. The colorful prints of the fabric bring energy and vibrancy to this classic style, making it a perfect choice for both formal and casual events.

2. Ankara Off-Shoulder Dresses

For a chic, elegant, and slightly daring look, off-shoulder Ankara dresses are a great option. This style allows you to show off your shoulders and collarbones while maintaining a sophisticated vibe. The combination of the bold patterns of Ankara and the sensuality of the off-shoulder cut creates a stunning contrast, making it perfect for evening events, parties, or weddings.

3. Ankara Sheath Dresses

If you’re looking to highlight your curves, an Ankara sheath dress is a great option. The form-fitting design of the sheath dress allows the fabric’s intricate patterns to stand out, creating a sleek and polished look. This style works well for business meetings, dinner parties, or any occasion where you want to look polished yet stylish.

4. Ankara Wrap Dresses

A wrap dress is a classic piece that works for just about any body type, and when made from Ankara fabric, it becomes even more stylish and eye-catching. The wrap design, which gathers the fabric to create a flattering waistline, makes it a perfect choice for both casual and semi-formal events. Whether paired with wedges for daytime wear or heels for an evening event, an Ankara wrap dress is versatile and chic.

5. Ankara Maxi Dresses

For women who love flowing, dramatic designs, an Ankara maxi dress is the ultimate choice. These floor-length dresses are perfect for special occasions such as weddings, galas, or evening events. The flowing design combined with Ankara’s bold prints creates an effortless yet sophisticated look. Maxi dresses can be styled with a wide belt to accentuate the waist or paired with accessories like statement earrings or bracelets to elevate the outfit.

6. Ankara Peplum Dresses

The peplum design has been a popular trend for years, and when combined with Ankara fabric, it creates a beautiful and structured silhouette. The peplum detail at the waist adds a feminine flair to the dress while balancing the bold patterns of the fabric. These dresses work well for formal events, business meetings, or social gatherings, offering both elegance and style.

7. Ankara High-Low Dresses

For a more contemporary and trendy look, an Ankara high-low dress is the perfect choice. The high-low cut, which features a shorter front and a longer back, gives the dress a playful and modern feel. It’s ideal for a daytime event, brunch, or a cocktail party. The bold Ankara prints make the style pop, ensuring that you stand out wherever you go.

Conclusion

Ankara dresses are an essential part of modern fashion, offering both style and cultural expression. From the elegant A-line and off-shoulder dresses to the chic wrap and peplum designs, there is an Ankara dress style for every woman. The fabric’s vibrant colors and bold patterns not only make a fashion statement but also reflect the rich African heritage that continues to inspire global fashion trends. No matter the occasion, Ankara dresses are sure to elevate your wardrobe with their stunning beauty and versatility.

GTA Calls For 2025 Dec In GH Proposals

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Maame Efua Houadjeto, GTA boss

 

The Ghana Tourism Authority (GTA) and Beyond the Return (BTR) Secretariat have invited event organisers and promoters to submit suggestions for inclusion in the schedule of ‘December in GH’ activities for 2025.

The event, which takes place from December 1, 2025, to January 3, 2026, promises to be a spectacular celebration of Ghana’s vibrant spirit.

Interested parties are expected to submit their detailed event proposals not later than Monday, June 16, 2025.

This year marks the seventh edition of the festivities, and the request for recommendations comes earlier than in previous years, since the GTA and event organisers anticipate an increase in tourists visiting Ghana during the holiday season.

Since 2019, ‘December in GH’ has been a strong driver of tourism during the busy December season for travel to Ghana.

‘December in GH’ is coordinated by the Beyond the Return (BTR) Secretariat and invites all interested event organisers seeking to have their programmes endorsed as an official event to submit a formal proposal to the team.

Taking place during the festive holiday season, December in GH spans a full month of curated events across music, fashion, art, culture and nightlife, drawing thousands of visitors from around the world.

Each year, the season welcomes a vibrant mix of the Ghanaian diaspora returning home, as well as the diaspora reconnecting with their African roots.

Maame Efua Houadjeto, CEO of Ghana Tourism Authority, said, “December in GH is more than a festive celebration, it is a movement that showcases Ghana’s vibrant spirit to the world.

“As we embrace the Black Star Experience, we are setting the stage for our biggest December season yet, and we look forward to innovative events that will elevate Ghana’s place as a leading destination for culture, entertainment, and heritage tourism.

“GTA invites event organisers, promoters and cultural curators to submit proposals for events scheduled between December 1, 2025 to January 3, 2026 that will contribute to a vibrant and diverse calendar of activities across the country.”

Director of the International Affairs Secretariat, Annabelle McKenzie, noted that the call for proposals is part of the planning process.

“We’re excited to work with event organisers who bring fresh ideas and energy to December in GH. It’s a time when the global diaspora comes home to experience Ghana, its culture, warmth, entertainment, food and welcoming spirit.

“This year will have an even greater impact as we invite the world to be part of the Black Star Experience during one of the most vibrant times of the year,” she said.

All proposals must be submitted by Monday, June 16, 2025, through the official submission form: https://forms.office.com/r/xMVFeS20Fd.

 

Ahantaman Bank Highlights 2024 Gains

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Benjamin Afful-Eshun

 

The Board and Management of Ahantaman Rural Bank Plc say they are committed to ensuring compliance with the statutory provisions in the Anti Money Laundering Act and the applicable regulations and guidelines.

To this end, the bank, which has branches in Western and Central regions has decided to continuously train its staff on the Bank’s Anti-Money Laundering Policies to ensure strict compliance.

This was contained in the Corporate Governance Report of the financial institution made known at the 37th Annual General Meeting.

According to the report, the Bank also has a comprehensive policy on conflict of interest and disclosures and will ensure strict compliance with the legal provisions of the policy.

Chairperson of the Board of Directors, Elizabeth Obeng, revealed that the bank rebounded from the adverse effect of the Domestic Debt Exchange Programme (DDEP) to record outstanding performance in the year under review.

She disclosed that the bank’s deposit increased from GH¢236,095,344 in 2023 to GH¢367,253,780 in 2024 while profit after tax also increased from GH¢4,443,446 in 2023 to GH¢14,024,102 last year.

She indicated that the Board has recommended dividend of GH¢0.08 per share, amounting to GH¢3,130,261 which is the equivalent of 22.32 per cent of the profit after tax.

“In compliance with regulatory directives, we have written to the Bank of Ghana to seek approval for the payment,” she said.

“We hope that we shall receive the required approval for payment to be made in the shortest possible time”, she told the shareholders.

She said in line with the policy to give a portion of the bank’s profit back to the communities in which it serves, it has supported some social interventions within its catchment areas.

“During the period under review an amount of GH¢1,274,072 was spent to support critical areas under the bank’s Corporate Social Responsibility”, she added.

Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the Bank, Benjamin Afful-Eshun, said he will keep working hard to help double the current dividend for shareholders next year.

He stated, “We want to expand on our digital infrastructure. We have had an approval for our new shortcode .We are going to introduce lots of digital channels to help customers do business with the bank wherever they find themselves”, he pointed out.

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National Defence University is for all security agencies — GTEC

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The National Defence University is for all the security architecture and not for only the military, the Director-General of the Ghana Tertiary Education Commission (GTEC), Professor Ahmed Abdulai Jinapor, has said. 

He has, therefore, urged the various security bodies applying to GTEC for accreditation to run security related courses to rather host their programmes at the NDU.

“So, situations whereby GTEC in recent times have been receiving a lot of applications from many institutions, such as the police, customs and fire service, we want to use this opportunity to all on all of them to route their requests to the National Defence University,” he said. 

Courtesy call

Prof. Jinapor stated this when the Chief of Defence Staff (CDS), Lt General William Agyapong, led a team to call on the Director-General and his staff.

Lt Gen Agyapong was accompanied by the former Commissioner-General of the Boundary Commission, Major Gen. Emmanuel Kotia (retd); the acting President of NDU, Air Vice Marshall Felix Asante, and the Protocol Officer for the CDS, Lt Col Sena Affanyi.

They discussed issues relating to the takeoff of NDU and other matters.

It was also to enable the CDS to introduce the foundation President of the university, Air Vice Marshall Asante, to the staff of GTEC.  

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Prof Jinapor urged the management of the university to stay focused on its mission, adding that “we don’t want to see a mission drift. We want you to stay in whatever you are doing and do it well”.

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He said even though the university had a charter to issue certificates, “I think it is also important for you to work to get an Act because that is the tradition within which public universities operate”.

“We had to get you the charter because we wanted you to be able to issue your certificates, especially because you were already a state institution where almost all your staff were on the government payroll,” Prof. Jinapor said.

He gave an assurance that GTEC would offer the necessary support required to get the university on its feet, saying “I think that you still qualify to be given any kind of support that a public tertiary institution is supposed to receive”.

The D-G commended the military as an institution with the highest level of discipline and said there was the need for such discipline to cascade down to the university.

“If this institution is able to stay and stand the test of time, I believe strongly that most of the issues that we deal with, in terms of security, in terms of discipline; and in fact, as a university you can even conduct tests in areas that have more or less relevance towards security and peace.

Appreciation

Lt Gen Agyapong explained that the visit was to “first introduce myself today as the Chief of the Defence Staff and secondly, to thank you for facilitating the chapter that our university was granted”.

He expressed his gratitude to Prof. Jinapor for being instrumental in spearheading the charter for the university.

Lt Gen Agyapong said the university still needed assistance for a quick start-up, adding they had already visited the management of GETFund.

Ablakwa gifts laptop computers to rural teachers in North Tongu

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By Kekeli K. Blamey

Battor (V/R), May 21, GNA – Mr. Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, the Member of Parliament for North Tongu has extended a warm gesture of support to newly posted teachers in rural communities in his constituency by presenting them with brand-new laptops.

A total of 36 teachers have benefited from this initiative, which aims to both welcome and empower the educators working in underserved areas.

According to the MP, laptop computers are a token of appreciation and a practical tool to aid teaching and learning in challenging environments.

“This is part of our broader effort to support our teachers who accept postings to remote areas. It’s important that they feel valued and equipped to perform their duties effectively,” Mr. Ablakwa stated during the presentation ceremony.

The North Tongu Legislator also disclosed plans to scale up a range of teacher-friendly policies.

These include continuous professional development programs, scholarship opportunities, and award schemes, all aimed at motivating teachers, retaining talent, and ultimately improving educational outcomes in the constituency.

Beneficiary teachers expressed their heartfelt gratitude for the support, pledging to work diligently to promote quality education at their respective stations.

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Edited by MA/Benjami Mensah