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Kwabena Agyepong declares bid for NPP’s 2026 flagbearer race

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Former General Secretary of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Ing. Kwabena Agyei Agyepong, has declared his intention to contest the party’s 2026 presidential primaries, positioning himself as a candidate of unity and integrity.

Mr Agyepong’s announcement came shortly after the NPP officially opened nominations on Tuesday, July 29, to begin the search for its next flagbearer ahead of the 2028 general elections.

Speaking at a brief ceremony in Accra, Mr Agyepong appealed to party delegates to reject inducements and resist what he described as a growing culture of monetisation within internal party contests.

He said the NPP needed “a pair of clean hands, a clear mind and a compassionate heart” to lead both the party and the nation.

“Politics belongs to the grassroots, to the ordinary people — not the petty squabble of contented partisan elites,” he said. “With me, KAA, the NPP has a clear path to unity and victory.”

Mr Agyepong urged delegates to back a candidate who can unite the party without the need for “unending reconciliation” following internal strife, promising to restore hope and rebuild trust in the party’s leadership.

He also extended an olive branch to former NPP stalwart and 2024 independent presidential candidate Alan Kyerematen, encouraging him to return to the party.

“The NPP was founded on sacrifice, not privilege,” Agyepong said.

The event drew support from some prominent party members, including former MPs such as Dr. Bernard Okoe Boye.

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Minority donates GHS100K to Black Queens after WAFCON Bronze win

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The Minority Caucus in Parliament, led by its leader Alexander Afenyo-Markin, has donated GHC100,000 in cash to Ghana’s senior women’s national football team, the Black Queens, in recognition of their outstanding performance at the 2024 CAF Women’s Africa Cup of Nations (WAFCON).

The gesture was made during a special visit by the Black Queens to Parliament on Tuesday, July 29, where lawmakers gathered to celebrate the team’s recent success. The donation is part of the Caucus’ broader effort to encourage women in sports and show appreciation for the national team’s achievement on the continental stage.

The Black Queens secured third place at the 2024 WAFCON after a thrilling penalty shootout victory over South Africa, marking their best finish in the tournament since 2016. Their resilience and spirited performances throughout the competition earned them accolades both at home and abroad.

Parliament had earlier passed a unanimous motion congratulating the team, which included standout players like captain Portia Boakye and midfielder Grace Asantewaa—both of whom were named in the CAF Team of the Tournament.

The Black Queens, who returned to Ghana on Monday, July 28, have been engaged in a series of celebratory and symbolic activities, including a visit to the Kwame Nkrumah Mausoleum to pay homage to Ghana’s first president.

The Minority’s donation adds to the growing support and recognition for the team, reinforcing the national sentiment that the Black Queens deserve not only applause but tangible investment in their continued success.

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‘I’m Not Happy With Where My Career Is’ – Efa Iwara Laments

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Nigerian actor Efa Iwara has revealed that he is not satisfied with where he currently stands in his career.

Naija News reports that the Men’s Club actor spoke during an interview with media personality Chude Jideonwo.

The film star admitted that although he has made progress, he believes his full potential has not yet been reached.

We’ve shifted from peacekeeping to enforcement in Bawku – GAF

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The Ghana Armed Forces (GAF) has officially declared a shift from peacekeeping to peace enforcement operations in the conflict-prone Bawku area and surrounding communities, citing rising insecurity and repeated violent incidents that threaten national stability.

In a strongly worded statement issued on Tuesday, July 29, the GAF announced that the transition, which takes immediate effect, follows a directive from President and Commander-in-Chief John Dramani Mahama.

The decision, according to GAF, is in direct response to persistent acts of violence and reprisal attacks by armed groups, which have led to the loss of innocent lives and a growing threat to the peace and security of the nation.

“This transition to peace enforcement has become necessary due to activities of armed elements that have intermittently resulted in violence, reprisal attacks and innocent deaths, highlighting a dangerous pattern that threatens not only Bawku but also the peace and security of our dear nation,” the statement noted.

Under this peace enforcement regime, the military has been authorised to apply all necessary force in maintaining security. The statement emphasised that all citizens must comply with the law, including the renewed curfew from 2 p.m. to 6 a.m., which will be strictly enforced without exception.

Residents of Bawku and neighbouring areas have been urged to cooperate with security personnel as the operations intensify. The Armed Forces warned that any form of interference with military activities or attacks on personnel will attract swift and decisive responses.

The military reaffirmed its unwavering commitment to executing its constitutional mandate of protecting Ghana’s territorial integrity and ensuring the safety of all citizens.

Gov’t committed to liberalising, strengthening legal education – Dr. Amoakohene‎ 

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By Muyid Deen Suleman

Kumasi, July 29, GNA – Dr. Frank Amoakohene, Ashanti Regional Minister, has reaffirmed government commitment to liberalize and strengthen legal education in the country.‎ 

To this end, the government was in the process of introducing the legal education reform Bill and present it to parliament to pass a law to strengthen legal education in the country. 

According to Dr. Amoakohene, the Bill, when passed, would establish a comprehensive framework to ensure that all legal training institutions adhere to global standards, thereby promoting consistency, rigor, and excellence in legal education. 

Dr Amoakohene, made these known during the formal handover of documents pertaining to 1.12 acres of land donated by the Asantehene, Otumfuo Osei Tutu II for the construction of a Law School in Kumasi.‎ 

The Regional Minister said this transformative legislation aimed to enhance professional legal education by streamlining accreditation processes and recognizing certified law faculties, thereby augmenting access to legal education and enabling a greater number of qualified LLB holders to pursue careers in law. 

Dr. Amoakohene noted that the donation of the parcel of land was a testament to Asantehene’s unwavering commitment to education and justice. 

“This reflects Asantehene’s profound understanding of the pivotal role that legal education played in shaping a just, equitable, and prosperous society,” Dr. Amoakohene said.‎ 

He stressed that by providing the site, the Asantehene had laid a solid foundation for cultivating legal professionals who uphold the rule of law, champion fairness, and contribute to Ghana’s social advancement. 

The Ghana School of Law stands as a premier institution dedicated to producing highly skilled and ethical professionals who constitute the backbone of our judicial system, he said.  

The Minister said establishment of this state-of-the-art independent facility in Kumasi would significantly enhance the learning experience, offering students cutting-edge resources, modern classrooms, and advanced research facilities to excel in their academic pursuits.‎ 

His Lordship Justice Baffoe Bonnie, the Acting Chief Justice and Chairman of the General Legal Council, stated that the success of the new campus hinged on collective commitment and thus, called upon stakeholders, faculty, the bar, the bench, as well as public and private sector partners, to collaborate for the full realisation of this project.‎ 

The Acting Chief Justice remarked that the campus, when completed, would not merely be a structure of bricks and mortar but would also embody the collective aspirations for a Ghana governed by the rule of law.‎ 

He expressed gratitude to the Asantehene, who had made significant contributions to the legal counsel over the years. 

GNA 

Edited by Kwabia Owusu-Mensah/Benjamin Mensah 

Minority slams Finance Minister over ‘shocking’ justification for sacking of over 1,000 workers

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The Minority in Parliament has criticised the Finance Minister over his recent defence of the dismissal of more than 1,000 Ghanaian youth from public employment, accusing the government of unfairly targeting workers recruited under the previous New Patriotic Party (NPP) administration.

Addressing the press on Tuesday, July 29, the Minority said it was “unfortunate and shocking” that the Minister attempted to justify the dismissal of over 1,000 young Ghanaians from employment on the grounds that they were recruited during the final months of the previous New Patriotic Party (NPP) government.

The controversy stems from the Minister’s comments made in Parliament last week during the presentation of the 2025 Mid-Year Budget Review, in which he attributed rising wage pressures to what he termed “last-minute recruitment” carried out under the NPP in late 2024.

“Mr Speaker, we have seen some significant pressures on the compensation budget for the first half of 2025,” the Minister said. “The wage pressures were largely driven by the last-minute recruitment undertaken by the previous government in the last quarter of 2024.”

Reacting to the statement, the Minority expressed outrage, insisting that all public sector recruitment, particularly in education, health, and security, is only undertaken after financial clearance has been granted by the Ministry of Finance itself.

“It is shocking because the Minister is fully aware that recruitments in those sectors follow strict procedures, including mandatory financial clearance from his own ministry,” the Minority said.

They further accused the government of hypocrisy, claiming that while qualified youth are being laid off for purely political reasons, the same administration has flooded ministries, departments and agencies with partisan appointees.

“What the Minister has conveniently failed to mention is the growing number of special assistants, personal advisors and even former media associates of the ruling party who have been imposed on various public institutions all being paid from the taxpayer’s purse,” the Minority noted.

They added that many of these political appointees are undermining the authority of professional civil servants, creating dysfunction within the public administration and inflating the wage bill far more than the so-called last-minute recruits.

“If the minister wants to know about the excessive wage budget, he should not look far; his office alone has a countless number of advisors. And they are even marginalising civil servants who have been recruited and paid with taxpayers’ money,” the group noted.

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Ayine has not recovered a single Cedi in Unibank case

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Former Attorney General Godfred Yeboah Dame has sharply criticised his successor, Dr. Dominic Ayine, over the decision to discontinue the criminal prosecution of Unibank founder Dr. Kwabena Duffuor and seven others.

In a statement issued on Monday, July 29, Mr. Dame took issue with Dr. Ayine’s justification for filing a nolle prosequi—a formal notice to drop charges—arguing that the current Attorney General had not recovered any new assets or funds for the state in the matter.

Dr. Ayine, in explaining the decision, cited legal complications that undermined earlier prosecutorial efforts and noted progress in asset recovery as part of the rationale for halting the case.

However, Mr. Dame dismissed the explanation, stating, “Dr. Ayine ought not to mislead the public into thinking that through some unprecedented genius, he has recovered assets or money for the State.”

He insisted that all known assets linked to the Duffuors and their affiliated entities had already been identified by the Receivers appointed by the Bank of Ghana during his own tenure.

“The Receiver already had a full list and profile of assets owned by them,” Dame said, challenging Dr. Ayine to name any newly discovered assets. “The record will reflect the fact that, to date, Dr. Ayine has not recovered a single cedi in the Unibank matter.”

He further criticised the legality of the current approach, asserting that Dr. Ayine’s plan to rely on previously identified assets to defray debts was not grounded in any legal framework.

“This arrangement is not pursued under any law,” Dame claimed. “It is only pursuant to the exercise of Ayine’s power of nolle prosequi. He also cannot claim to have recovered for the Republic any money from the accused persons this year.”

The back-and-forth between the two legal chiefs highlights the political and legal tensions surrounding high-profile financial sector prosecutions initiated during the Akufo-Addo administration.

Read below the statement by Godfred Yeboah Dame

The penchant of the Attorney-General, Dr. Dominic Ayine, to peddle untruths in his press conferences is becoming quite alarming.
1. On 28th July, 2025, he stated with some boldness, that it took the Attorney-General six (6) months to file witness statements in the Republic vrs. Ato Forson & 2 Others trial. This is palpably false, just like many other statements by him.

The accused persons in the Republic Vrs. Ato Forson & 2 Others case were arraigned before court for the first time on 18th January, 2022. The court, on that day, gave directions for filing of disclosures after the grant of bail to all the accused and adjourned proceedings to 15th February, 2022. The Prosecution complied with the order of the court and filed all documents to rely on, including all intended exhibits, documents required by the defence and all witness statements of witnesses to be called by the Republic on 14th February, 2022 – within 27 days (less than one month), and not 6 months as wildly claimed by Dr. Ayine.

For the sake of banishing falsehoods and exposing the ways of the wicked, I hereby exhibit a copy of the record of proceedings for 18th January, 2022 and the process titled “Documents To Be Relied On” filed by the Attorney-General on 14th February, 2022.

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

2. The important question is, how can the period of 27 days within which the Attorney-General filed witness statements and documents to be relied on in the “Ato Forson” trial appear to be six (6) months in the mind of Dr. Ayine? Is it sheer recklessness or a deliberate effort to make his predecessor and for that matter the Office he now heads, look bad? The docket on the case is in Dr. Ayine’s office and the facts could easily have been verified. I have said before, that, the tendency of the Attorney-General to publish plain untruths, half-truths and misinformation against the prosecuting team and courts adjudicating cases previously being prosecuted by his Office, is highly unprofessional. Dr. Ayine’s actions constitute an attack on the very Office he now heads.

3. The inescapable reality of Dr. Ayine’s latest act and ex post facto rationalisations (laden with contradictions and inconsistencies as they are) is that, he sought to free his former clients from the clutches of criminal prosecution through the exercise of the power of nolle prosequi. That is the first disclosure he should have made to the public at his press conference. Ghanaians deserve this basic courtesy.

4. Dr. Ayine ought not mislead the public into thinking that through some unprecedented genius, he has recovered assets or money for the State. All the assets of the Duffuors, Unibank and related companies as well as other persons being prosecuted with them, had already been identified by the Receivers of Unibank appointed by Bank of Ghana. The Receiver already had a full list and profile of assets owned by them. Dr. Ayine should indicate to the public when either himself or his team this year discovered any new assets owned by the Duffuors.

The record will reflect the fact that, to date, Dr. Ayine has not recovered a single Cedi in the Unibank matter. What he proposes to do, and for which he has already entered nolle prosequi, is to, in future, use some of the assets already identified by the Receiver to defray what he has unilaterally determined to be owed by the accused persons. Instructively, this arrangement is not pursued under any law. It is only pursuant to the exercise of Ayine’s power of nolle prosequi. Dr. Ayine thus, cannot lay claim to recovering any more assets than what the Receiver already has. He also cannot claim to have recovered for the Republic any money from the accused persons this year.

Questions arising include, was any agreement executed with the Republic before the entry of nolle prosequi, and if so, when? Where is that agreement? Has any fair and objective valuation of the properties been done, and if so, when? Where is the valuation report? In the event of default, what is the penalty and how enforceable is it?

5. In Republic Vrs. William Ato Essien – a case arsing out of the collapse of Capital Bank – the amount admitted as owed by Ato Essien himself was GHC27Million. The State in an agreement entered into under section 35 of the Courts Act, 1993 (Act 459), settled on GHC90Million to be paid by the accused person. The accused paid GHC30Million in cash before the settlement was adopted by the court, with the rest to be paid over a period of one year. When he defaulted after paying GHC9million in addition to the GHC30Million deposit, the Attorney-General applied to the court for him to be sentenced to a term in prison. Ato Essien is presently in custody serving a 15 year jail term.

I daresay that, on account of the “RESETTING” of prosecution we are witnessing, there is no justification for Ato Essien to be in jail. Free Ato Essien now!

6. I ask, under what circumstance does Dr. Ayine claim that counsel for the accused in the Beige Bank case offered him GHC10Million? I assert that there is no record of this. I challenge Dr. Ayine to produce receipt of such a proposal, and, his official response. Was it a proposal to Ayine in his private capacity?

7. The State lost the Beige Bank case under Dr. Ayine’s watch on an appeal against a ruling on a submission of no case filed by the accused. Alarmingly, instead of exploring means of challenging the correctness of the decision of the Court of Appeal at the Supreme Court, Dr. Ayine seems very satisfied with the development and has already made comments suggestive of a disinclination to appeal.

8. I have been wondering why Ayine paints such a dreary and bleak picture of the prosecution of financial crimes? The facts show that between 2017 and 2025, the only high-profile financial crime case in which the Office failed to secure conviction was Republic vrs. Ato Forson & 2 Others, in which the accused persons were acquitted in a curious 2 – 1 judgment of the Court of Appeal, and in respect of which Dr. Ayine abandoned the conduct of an appeal filed by the Attorney-General and pending at the Supreme Court, at the time he took office as Attorney-General. The Office secured conviction in Republic Vrs. Eugene Baffoe-Bonnie & Others, Republic Vrs. Sedinam Tamakloe Attionu, Republic Vrs. Daniel Duku & Others (the Venture Capital Case), Republic Vrs. William Ato Essien, etc.

Indeed, on Sedinam Tamakloe Attionu, Dr. Ayine ought to brief the nation on what he is doing to extradite the lady to serve her sentence in Ghana or to trace her assets.

Ayine should simply declare his fundamental aversion to prosecution of financial crimes against a section of the Ghanaian society, and an appetite for cutting deals in lieu of prosecution.

9. The allegation of undue delay in the prosecution of white-collar crime regularly put up by Dr. Ayine as justification for cutting deals in lieu of prosecution, is a sham and ought to be rejected by the nation. The record will again reflect the fact that the inordinate delay in the trial of serious financial crime cases filed against leading members of the erstwhile NDC administration, witnessed in this country the past 8 years, were all a product of the tactics and machinations of defence counsel including Dr. Ayine. Unfortunately, they were aided by the justice system as they filed numerous interlocutory applications, appeals and judicial review applications at the Supreme Court. It is ironic that the first significant action by the Attorney-General, when the NDC assumed power, was to discontinue all of such cases filed against leading members of the NDC, completely impeding accountability and the rule of law.

10. I recall that, to cure the undue delays with the prosecution of criminal cases generally, I laid in Parliament and spearheaded through to near passage, an amendment to the Criminal and Other Offences (Procedure) Act, which would eliminate most of the bottlenecks with the criminal procedure laws of the country including a suspension of the filing of interlocutory appeals until the submission of no case stage, and ensure day to day trial of criminal cases. If Dr. Ayine seeks to speed up the trial of financial cases, he ought to reintroduce that Bill into Parliament (just as he has done with the constitutional instrument on the Removal of Justices of the Superior Courts, which he adopted in full without changing a single clause when he assumed office and has since laid in Parliament).

11. A careful analysis of all the cases discontinued by Dr. Ayine, would show an abandonment of the pursuit of a total of over Seven Billion Ghana Cedis (GHC7,000,000,000), if one were to exclude the deal for GHC2Billion that Ayine claims to have struck in the Unibank case. The Republic, through Dr. Ayine’s decision to discontinue the prosecution of the cases, has automatically lost this gargantuan amount. It calls for an enquiry.

12. As a footnote, I cannot lose sight of the condescending tone in which Dr. Ayine frequently speaks about his predecessors with comments like “… those who started the prosecution did not do this, …. they failed to do this, … but I am doing this”, etc. cannot be lost on all.

The record shows that the Attorney-General who commenced prosecution of most of the banking sector cases, that Dr. Ayine treats with disdain, was Miss Gloria Afua Akuffo, who is many years senior to Dr. Ayine both at the Bar and in office. In fact, it goes without saying that all of Ghana’s previous Attorneys-General are Dr. Ayine’s seniors in office. Lol. They deserve utmost respect.

The veiled disparagement of former Attorneys-General by Dr. Ayine departs from the conservative traditions of that high office and is most unfortunate.

LEGALLY SPEAKING …!

Godfred Yeboah Dame,
Dame & Partners,
Accra.
29/07/25

 

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Daddy Lumba’s Family Head Chãses His Wife For His Dẽad Body – Watch Video

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The head of the extended family of late highlife legend Daddy Lumba, known as Abusuapanin Kofi Owusu, has broken his silence on the shocking death of the musician’s passing.

In an interview he has granted Ghpage and sighted by zionfelix.net, the family head raised some concerns about the handling of the deceased icon’s body and the legitimacy of certain decisions being made by his current wife.

Illegal sand winning threatens livelihoods of farmers in Central Region

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Farmers in parts of the Central Region are desperately seeking protection from illegal sand winners.

Several acres of farmland have been encroached, while the activities of the illegal miners have also caused significant crop losses to farmers.

At Gomoa Adawukwa, the 100-acre land secured by Farmwell Consult for commercial farming has been reduced to 26 acres, according to farm manager Benard Azimbe.

He lamented that the 26 acres of land left are also being encroached on.

Farm manager of Farmwell Consult, Benard Azimbe

“We ploughed this area to cultivate maize, but just the day after, they came to win sand here, and so we couldn’t cultivate the maize. Even as of now, they’re on the other side of our farm and actively winning sand. Unless the government intervenes, we may have to close our operations. Our lives are in danger and our infrastructure, such as irrigation systems, is constantly destroyed by the sand winners.”

In some instances, farmers who resisted the encroachment were intimidated and physically assaulted by the sand winners.

In an interview with Citi News, one farmer said, “I was physically assaulted and my phone was seized. I reported to the police in Winneba, but no action has been taken. They fired gunshots to scare farmers.”

Farmers in the Bawjiase enclave are facing similar challenges. A cassava farmer disclosed to Citi News that crop yield has significantly reduced due to constant sand-winning activities.

They added that they have been left with limited land for cultivation.

Commenting on the development, national secretary of the National Sand, Stone Workers and Tipper Users (NASSWOTU), Tetteh Pinto, suggested a collaboration between the government and the association to form a task force that will clamp down on the illegal sand winners.

“Such acts are mostly conducted by the illegal sand winners. I believe we can deal with them when the government supports us in forming a task force. So that we can protect farm lands and crops,” he noted.

 

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Stay Out Of Constitutional Politics — Nyaho-Tamakloe Warns Clergy

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Dr Nyaho Tamakloe
Dr Nyaho Tamakloe

THE UNCONSTITUTIONAL ADVOCACY DISGUISED AS PROPHECY – Guarding Ghana’s Democracy Against Theological Overreach – Ex-WO1 Nana Akwah

Here’s a direct, principled, and historically anchored response that acknowledges the constitutional breach posed by certain charismatic voices, while reinforcing civic clarity and institutional memory Ghana’s democracy is not anchored in dreams, visions, or declarations, but in a tested and codified charter: the 1992 Constitution—our supreme law. Any suggestion, however veiled or spiritualized, that the President should pursue a third presidential term is not only constitutionally impossible, but profoundly reckless.

That this advocacy is now being advanced under the guise of charismatic prophecy demands an unambiguous response—not only in defense of the Constitution, but also in protection of the moral authority of the Church and the spiritual integrity of the nation.

Prophetic Limits and Constitutional Boundaries

It must be said without hesitation:
Religious figures do not possess veto power over the Constitution. The prophetic mantle—however sincere or dramatic—does not bestow constitutional legitimacy. Ghana is not a theocracy. And while faith plays a vital role in our moral compass, it cannot be used to rewrite the nation’s laws or re-engineer its political order by fiat.

Historical Memory: The Acheampong Lesson
This moment carries disturbing echoes from the past. In the late 1970s, General I.K. Acheampong’s proposed “Union Government” was praised by some religious voices who sought to baptize authoritarianism with nationalistic fervor. That ill-fated project—disguised as unity—crumbled under pressure, resulting in military discontent, systemic collapse, and eventual revolution.

The lesson is clear: when spiritual platforms become launchpads for political deviation, the nation suffers—with consequences that often outlive the excitement of the moment.

Charismatic Overreach: A Dangerous Trend

Today, elements within Ghana’s vibrant charismatic movement risk repeating this error. Their rhetoric increasingly positions pulpits as political platforms, blurring the line between spiritual edification and partisan campaigning. This is a dangerous path. It risks turning churches into arenas of political confusion, undermining both public trust and religious credibility.

Let us be clear:
The Constitution does not yield to dreams.
Civic duty is not subject to vision.
And spiritual fervor is not a substitute for constitutional order.

Call for Constitutional Sobriety

The 1992 Constitution—drafted through sacrifice and sealed by popular mandate—clearly imposes a two-term limit on the presidency. That clause is non-negotiable except by formal amendment through national referendum, under strict procedural and ethical conditions. No sermon, revelation, or decree—however passionate—can alter this fact.

An Appeal to Clergy and Citizens

Let religious leaders return to their sacred vocation:
To shape conscience, promote ethical leadership, intercede for peace, and equip citizens with character and truth. Prophecy should purify the nation—not polarize it.
Faith should stabilize democracy—not sabotage it.

Let the Church be salt and light—not sword and scepter.

Ghana’s destiny is not secured by populist pronouncements, but by the faithful stewardship of its institutions. And in that stewardship, prophets and presidents alike must be servants—not sovereigns.

Nigerian actor Jim Iyke responds to Akuapem Poloo’s walk-out claims

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Nigerian actor, Jim Iyke says Akuapem Poloo should stop spreading false news about him Nigerian actor, Jim Iyke says Akuapem Poloo should stop spreading false news about him

Nigerian movie actor Jim Iyke has clapped back at actress Akuapem Poloo for claiming he staged a walk-out during the 2024 Ghana Movie Awards.

It may be recalled that on January 24, 2025, Akuapem Poloo, in an interview with Zionfelix, alleged that Jim Iyke, who was a guest at the event, angrily walked out midway through the ceremony.

Responding to the claims in an interview with Nana Romeo on July 28, 2025, Jim Iyke debunked the actress’s assertions.

According to him, his departure was not out of anger, as suggested, but because he had another equally important engagement to attend.

“She can’t be in a good state to talk about my schedule. I was multitasking… If Akuapem Poloo had even bothered to come outside before forming an opinion, she would have seen three cars pull up for me.

“Sulemana sent the cars, and we had a meeting that evening. Fred is also a great friend of mine, so I said I was going to attend his event and grace the occasion. And after an hour or two, when people from my meeting arrived, I would leave with them,” he explained.

Jim Iyke further advised Akuapem Poloo to gather accurate information before making public statements about him.

“Maybe for context, next time Akuapem Poloo should know and understand the full spectrum before she can comment,” he added.

Watch the video below:

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Meanwhile, watch as Prophet Worlasi shares bombshell prophesies on Bawumia and NPP on The Lowdown:

Prophet Worlasi drops ‘bombshell’ about NDC

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The Head Pastor of Conquerors Chapel International, Kumasi Branch, Prophet Emmanuel Worlasi, has predicted turbulent times ahead for the ruling National Democratic Congress (NDC) in the coming years.

Breaking down his vision to GhanaWeb’s Etsey Atisu in an exclusive interview aired on Tuesday, July 29, 2025, Prophet Worlasi said that the ruling party is going to severely battle internal wranglings, which in turn will cause cracks and divisions among the rank and file of the party.

Going even deeper, he said the wranglings would be so bad that they would worsen beyond those witnessed in the camp of the opposition New Patriotic Party (NPP).

“The NDC are going to face a very tough time. There’s going to be an internal wrangling and theirs is going to be serious than the NPP,” he said.

This, Prophet Worlasi said, would be as a result of the flagbearership race. The man of God further disclosed that about seven people will rise up to contest for the NDC’s flagbearership.

He continued, saying that the tides will initially appear to favor the current Chief of Staff, Julius Debrah; however, along the line, they will turn in favor of the current National Chairman of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), Johnson Asiedu Nketiah, who will eventually emerge victorious as the party’s flagbearer.

“I saw about six to seven people in my vision. All those people wanted to become flagbearer and there was division. I saw a particular man, and there was a hand that was backing that man, and I’m talking about Julius Debrah, pushing him to go for it but at the end of the day, it will be a surprise. Asiedu Nketiah is going to be a flagbearer of the NDC,” he prophesied.

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BoG pushes banks to tackle climate risk in construction financing

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The Bank of Ghana is ramping up pressure on banks to factor environmental and climate-related risks into their credit decisions, particularly in high-risk sectors such as construction.

Speaking at a sector-focused event on the Ghana Sustainable Banking Principles (GSBPs) on July 29, 2025, Second Deputy Governor Matilda Asante-Asiedu cautioned that the construction industry represents a critical intersection between environmental sustainability and financial risk.

“A bank financing a large real estate project may focus on the traditional 7 Cs of credit risk. But what happens when permits are delayed due to environmental non-compliance, or rising temperatures push costs beyond projections?” she asked.

“These are no longer hypothetical; they are now part of the risk landscape,” Asante-Asiedu added.

She noted that the BoG launched the GSBPs in 2019 to integrate ESG considerations into banking operations and added that compliance has steadily improved from 42% in 2021 to over 73% as of March 2025.

“We must move away from viewing ESG as a PR exercise or feel-good reporting. It is the framework for long-term resilience. How institutions govern themselves, manage their footprint, and treat communities must now be central to financial decision-making,” she stressed.

The BoG has also issued a Climate-Related Financial Risk Directive, requiring all banks to integrate climate risk into governance and risk management structures by January 2026. A newly established Climate and Sustainability Office within the central bank will lead this implementation.

“ESG factors are rapidly reshaping how we understand banking sector risks. The banking sector must remain at the forefront of this evolution,” Asante-Asiedu emphasised.

She also acknowledged the support of key partners such as the International Finance Corporation (IFC), Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), and the Ghana Association of Banks (GAB).

“Let’s have frank discussions, be innovative, and align risk management with sustainable banking practices,” she urged.

The construction sector deep dive follows similar engagements with the agriculture and manufacturing sectors in 2024. The initiative aims to help banks identify and proactively manage ESG risks specific to each industry.

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Asante Kotoko unveil new jersey for 2025/2026 season

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Ghana Premier League giants Asante Kotoko have officially launched their brand new home and away jerseys for the upcoming 2025/26 season.

The Hope Brand (THB), a Ghanaian-owned sportswear company based in Germany, designed and produced the home kit, which showcases Asante Kotoko’s signature red and white colors.

In addition to the matchday kits, THB will supply Kotoko with a full range of apparel, including training wear, travel outfits, and fan merchandise.

The away kit, also unveiled by THB, features a striking yellow design that makes a bold statement and offers a vibrant contrast to the team’s traditional home colors.

The Porcupine Warriors are intensifying preparations for the new Ghana Premier League season and their CAF Confederation Cup campaign.

Asante Kotoko is set to begin pre-season training on July 30,2025 in Cape Coast as they prepare for the GHALCA Top 4 tournament.

Kotoko recently added silverware to their cabinet after edging South African side Kaizer Chiefs in a penalty shootout to win the 2025 Toyota Cup

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Meanwhile, watch as football fans question FIFA’s move to scrap penalty rebound rule

Parliament mourns Daddy Lumba

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Parliament has expressed deep sorrow over the passing of Ghanaian highlife legend Charles Kojo Fosu, popularly known as Daddy Lumba.

Making a statement on the floor of the House, Member of Parliament for Manhyia North, Akwasi Konadu, described the late musician as “one of Ghana’s greatest musical legends, a true maestro and an icon whose influence transcended generations and national borders.”

Mr. Konadu praised Daddy Lumba’s enduring contribution to the music industry, calling him a torchbearer whose career was marked by timeless melodies, rich lyrical depth, and powerful social commentary.

“His works were not just songs,” he said. “They were experiences—carefully crafted pieces that touched hearts and stirred consciences.”

MP for Nsuta-Kwaman Beposo, Adelaide Agyeiwaa Ntim, also honoured the late icon, describing him as a cultural treasure whose legacy extended far beyond music.

She called on government to consider a state burial for the musician.

“Daddy Lumba’s songs transcend generations, touching on themes of love, life, hardship, and celebration. His contribution to Ghana’s music industry is invaluable. He was a pioneer of both the highlife and hiplife genres, mentoring many musicians,” she stated.

On behalf of her constituents and traditional leaders in Nsuta-Kwaman, Madam Ntim also appealed for national honours to be conferred on the late legend.

She proposed the establishment of an initiative to preserve and promote his musical legacy.

Daddy Lumba passed away on Saturday, July 26, 2025, at the Bank Hospital in Accra after a short illness.

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Politics belongs to the grassroots—Kwabena Agyepong declares 2026 presidential bid

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Former General Secretary of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Ing. Kwabena Agyei Agyepong, has officially announced his intention to contest in the party’s upcoming 2026 presidential primaries, positioning himself as the unifying figure the NPP urgently needs.

At a press conference held on Tuesday, Agyepong emphasized that politics must serve the ordinary Ghanaian, not just the privileged political class.

BoG printed money to pre‑finance GoldBod – Amin Adam claims

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Former Finance Minister Dr. Mohammed Amin Adam has accused the Bank of Ghana (BoG) of printing money to pre-finance the newly established Ghana Gold Board (GoldBod).

According to Dr. Amin Adam, this occurred because the government failed to raise sufficient revenue to honour budgeted allocations.

Under the 2025 budget, the government allocated US$279 million to GoldBod—a new statutory entity aimed at formalising gold procurement from artisanal and small-scale miners and supporting export traceability.

Speaking at a press conference today, Dr. Amin Adam alleged that despite this substantial budget allocation, no funds have officially been disbursed.

Instead, according to him, BoG has stepped in to fund GoldBod’s operations directly.

“Even with all the noise they made about the GoldBod, including pushing the GoldBod Bill through a certificate of emergency, the Minister has not released a cent out of the $279 million that he allocated as a revolving fund for GoldBod. Currently, the Bank of Ghana has been pre-financing the gold purchases. This is a clear case of monetary financing. The IMF programme frowns on monetary financing, printing money, monetary financing of the government.”

The Bank of Ghana responded earlier this month in a press release, denying any unauthorised printing of money.

The central bank insisted that no funds were advanced without parliamentary approval and reaffirmed its commitment to monetary discipline.

Dr. Amin Adam warned that such a financing model violates IMF programme conditions and risks reigniting inflationary pressures that could destabilise Ghana’s fragile economic recovery.

The Minority has already criticised the NDC government, insisting that the latest Fitch sovereign rating upgrade is rooted in the economic performance of the previous New Patriotic Party (NPP) administration.

In the press briefing, Dr. Amin Adam welcomed the rating upgrade from “Restricted Default” to “B−” with a stable outlook, but cautioned the NDC against claiming credit for it.

They argued on Tuesday that the upgrade reflects macroeconomic groundwork laid before the transition of power.

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Police urge media restraint amid Asawase killings

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The Ashanti Regional Police Command has called on the media to exercise restraint in its coverage of security developments in the region, particularly in Asawase, to avoid escalating tensions following the gruesome killing of two individuals last week.

Speaking during a courtesy call by the President of the Ghana Journalists Association (GJA) on Tuesday, July 29, Regional Police Commander DCOP Emmanuel Teye Cudjoe emphasised the need for responsible and sensitive reporting that does not inflame emotions or incite unrest, assuring the public on the measures put in place to maintain peace in the area, including increased police visibility and intelligence gathering.
“The media must be circumspect in their reportage. This may be a critical moment for the nation, but it is not something we haven’t encountered before. With the support of the media, the security agencies are well-equipped to manage the situation.

“We want to assure all citizens to remain calm and feel safe. Most importantly, if you see something, report it to the security agencies. We are committed to restoring normalcy in the shortest possible time,” DCOP Cudjoe stated.

In response, GJA President Albert Kwabena Dwumfuor commended the police for their efforts and pledged the Association’s support in promoting responsible journalism.
“We know the capabilities of the police when they are determined. Just as security forces have managed to contain tensions in Bawku, we believe similar success can be achieved here. We don’t want another Bawku situation in the Ashanti Region. The GJA will collaborate with the police to ensure peace is maintained,” Mr. Dwumfuor said.

Mr. Dwumfuor was in the region to commiserate with the management and staff of Kumasi-based Pure FM, following a fire outbreak on Wednesday, July 23, 2025, that destroyed the station’s studio and production area. The fire gutted broadcasting equipment and studio furniture.

During the visit, the GJA President assured the station of the Association’s support as it works to rebuild and return to full operations.

Teni, Flavour, Timi Dakolo others perform for Super Falcons at Presidential Dinner [VIDEO]

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Timi Dakolo, Flavour, Teni and Fido among other Nigerian musicians performed for Super Falcons at the presidential dinner on Monday night.

The Nigerian government organized the dinner to celebrate the Super Falcons’ victory at the 2024 Women’s Africa Cup of Nations, WAFCON.

The dinner which was held at Transcorp Hilton in Abuja, has notable dignitaries in attendance, including Hannatu Musawa, Minister of Arts, Culture, Tourism and Creative Economy; Doris Uzoka-Anite, Minister of State for Finance; Festus Keyamo, Minister of Aviation; Comedian Seyi Law and football analyst Kelechi Anyikude.

I’m NPP’s best bet for 2028 – Kwabena Agyepong

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Former General Secretary of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Ing. Kwabena Agyei Agyepong, has officially declared his intention to contest the party’s 2026 presidential primaries.

His announcement, made on Tuesday, July 29, came just hours after the NPP opened nominations to begin the search for a new flagbearer ahead of the 2028 general elections.

Speaking at a brief ceremony, Ing. Agyepong positioned himself as the candidate best suited to unify the party and restore integrity to its leadership.

“I represent unity, integrity, and values our party urgently needs,” he told supporters, while urging delegates to reject the creeping monetisation of internal party contests.

In a symbolic gesture aimed at reconciliation, Ing. Agyepong extended an invitation to former presidential hopeful Alan Kyerematen to return to the NPP, reminding party members that the NPP was founded on “sacrifice, not privilege.”

Several prominent former NPP MPs, including Dr. Bernard Okoe Boye, attended the event to offer their support.

Meanwhile, the NPP has announced that nominations for the presidential primaries will close on August 28, with elections slated for January 31, 2026.

The nomination form has been set at a non-refundable fee of GHS100,000, while the filing fee is pegged at GHS50,000.

Godfred Dame accuses AG of misleading public, undermining fight against financial crimes

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Former Attorney-General, Godfred Yeboah Dame, has launched a scathing attack on his successor, Dr. Dominic Ayine, accusing him of peddling falsehoods and weakening the State’s fight against financial crimes.

In a detailed statement shared on Facebook, Mr. Dame described Dr. Ayine’s recent comments at a press conference—where he justified dropping charges against some high-profile individuals—as “misleading, unprofessional and damaging to the integrity of the Office of the Attorney-General.”

Dame challenged Ayine’s claim that it took six months to file witness statements in the Republic v. Ato Forson & Others case, calling it a “palpable falsehood.” He provided court records showing that witness statements and all supporting documents were filed within 27 days—specifically on February 14, 2022, following the initial court appearance on January 18, 2022.

He accused Dr. Ayine of attempting to “make his predecessor and for that matter the Office he now heads look bad,” arguing that such misrepresentations were unbefitting of a public officer.

Dame also cast doubt on Dr. Ayine’s approach to recovering stolen public funds, especially in the high-profile Unibank case. According to Dame, the assets Ayine now claims to be recovering had already been identified by the Bank of Ghana-appointed Receivers. He questioned whether any new assets had been discovered and demanded public disclosure of agreements or valuations made before the discontinuation of cases via nolle prosequi.

He alleged that Ayine’s decision to drop several prosecutions has led to the abandonment of over GHC 7 billion in potential recoveries, excluding the GHC 2 billion cited in the Unibank case. “This calls for an enquiry,” Dame insisted.

Referring to the Capital Bank case, Dame contrasted Ayine’s discontinuation of cases with his own actions, which led to the imprisonment of William Ato Essien after failing to meet terms of a recovery agreement.

Dame further questioned Ayine’s handling of the Beige Bank case and his alleged claim of a GHC10 million offer from accused persons. “I challenge Dr. Ayine to produce receipt of such a proposal, and his official response,” Dame stated.

He described Ayine’s discontinuation of prosecutions as an “attack on accountability and the rule of law,” and accused him of abandoning appeals filed by the former administration in the wake of adverse court rulings.

On a final note, Dame criticized what he called Ayine’s “condescending tone” toward his predecessors, including former Attorney-General Gloria Akuffo. “They deserve utmost respect,” he wrote.

The statement, titled “LEGALLY SPEAKING…!”, has triggered renewed public debate over the current administration’s approach to prosecuting financial crimes.

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Former President Kufuor eulogises late Daddy Lumba  

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By Iddi Yire  

Accra, July 29, GNA – Former President John Agyekum Kufuor has eulogised the late legendary musician Charles Kwadwo Fosu, aka Daddy Lumba. 

The former President described him as one of the foremost Ghanaian highlife artists ever. 

In a statement, the former President said the news of Daddy Lumba’s passing away over the past weekend, hit him like a thunderbolt.  

“I never heard of his illness which makes it all the more shocking,” he said. 

“Daddy Lumba, an iconic and highly-talented musician of our times, surely captivated the hearts and minds of many in Ghana, and indeed, many highlife enthusiasts the world over, with his peculiar voice and lyrics.” 

The former President said: “Truly, his lyrics were thrilling, transcendental, and enjoyable.  

“I count myself as one of his favourite devotees. In recent times, I have always looked forward to his end-of-year “Night of the Legends” musical concerts, a number of which he personally invited me to.” 

He said as the nation mourns his untimely death, may Ghanaians be consoled that he was a precious gift of their Creator to them all to enjoy while he was with them here on earth.  

“We celebrate his achievements and remarkable life,” he said. 

Former President Kufuor extended his sincere condolences to his widow, children and extended family that he left behind and wish them fortitude in these difficult times.  

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Edited by Benjamin Mensah 

We’ve shifted from peacekeeping to enforcement in Bawku – GAF

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The Ghana Armed Forces (GAF) has officially declared a shift from peacekeeping to peace enforcement operations in the conflict-prone Bawku area and surrounding communities, citing rising insecurity and repeated violent incidents that threaten national stability.

In a strongly worded statement issued on Tuesday, July 29, the GAF announced that the transition, which takes immediate effect, follows a directive from President and Commander-in-Chief John Dramani Mahama.

The decision, according to GAF, is in direct response to persistent acts of violence and reprisal attacks by armed groups, which have led to the loss of innocent lives and a growing threat to the peace and security of the nation.

“This transition to peace enforcement has become necessary due to activities of armed elements that have intermittently resulted in violence, reprisal attacks and innocent deaths, highlighting a dangerous pattern that threatens not only Bawku but also the peace and security of our dear nation,” the statement noted.

Under this peace enforcement regime, the military has been authorised to apply all necessary force in maintaining security. The statement emphasised that all citizens must comply with the law, including the renewed curfew from 2 p.m. to 6 a.m., which will be strictly enforced without exception.

Residents of Bawku and neighbouring areas have been urged to cooperate with security personnel as the operations intensify. The Armed Forces warned that any form of interference with military activities or attacks on personnel will attract swift and decisive responses.

The military reaffirmed its unwavering commitment to executing its constitutional mandate of protecting Ghana’s territorial integrity and ensuring the safety of all citizens.

 

Aspirants to pay GH¢600,000 in nomination and filing fees

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NPP announces hefty GH¢600,000 fee for flagbearer hopefuls ahead of internal primaries

The New Patriotic Party (NPP) has officially announced that aspirants seeking to contest in its upcoming presidential primaries will be required to pay a total of GH¢600,000 in nomination and filing fees.

According to a notice issued by the party’s General Secretary, Justin Kodua Frimpong, on July 29, 2025, the directive is in line with Article 13(1)(2) of the NPP Constitution.

Parliament approves Gyakye Quayson, Toffey, Dr. Ayensu-Danquah, Sukparu by consensus

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The Parliament of Ghana has approved the nomination of four members of the House for various deputy ministerial roles by President John Dramani Mahama.

The nominees include Dorcas Affo Toffey, MP for Jomoro, nominated for the position of Deputy Minister of Transport; James Gyakye Quayson, MP for Assin North, nominated as Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs; Mohammed Adam Sukparu, MP for Sissala West, nominated as Deputy Minister of Communication, Digital Technology, and Innovations; and Dr. Grace Ayensu-Danquah, MP for Essikado-Ketan, nominated as Deputy Minister of Health.

The approval by the House was based on a recommendation from the Appointments Committee of Parliament in a report presented on Tuesday, July 29, 2025.

Commenting on the committee’s report, members from the Minority and Majority Caucuses noted the individual qualities of the nominees and expressed confidence in their ability to provide the needed assistance to their ministers in the interest of national development.

The four nominees were all vetted by the Appointments Committee of Parliament on Friday, July 25, 2025, in accordance with Article 78(1).

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Anita Erskine selected as juror for 2025 International Emmy Awards

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Ghanaian media personality, Anita Erskine, has been selected to serve as a juror for the 2025 International Emmy Awards.

In a post shared on July 28, 2025, Anita expressed appreciation to the International Academy of Television Arts & Sciences for giving her the opportunity once more.

“I’m filled with deep gratitude to the International Academy of Television Arts & Sciences for bringing me back as a Juror for the 2025 Emmys,” she wrote.

Anita shared how she started as an on-screen talent and gradually took on different roles such as editor, producer, executive producer, and storyteller.

She said her growth in the industry did not happen by chance but through deliberate effort and learning.

“From starting as an on-screen talent to becoming a Storyteller, Producer, Executive Producer, and Editor, I’ve learned that you don’t grow by accident, you grow by intention,” she added.

Anita described her experience as a juror as rewarding and humbling. She called it a “labour of love” and a responsibility she takes seriously.

“To help shape what the world sees as the very best in global television? I’ll never take it for granted,” she said.

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

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GhanaWeb management commiserates with family of Daddy Lumba at his residence

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The management of GhanaWeb has visited the family of the late Highlife legend, Charles Kwadwo Fosu, popularly known as Daddy Lumba, to show their support and pay their respects following his passing.

On July 29, 2025, the team from GhanaWeb, led by CEO David Antwi, Operations Manager Solomon Sasu, and HR Manager Matilda Nartey, went to the private residence of the late musician, during which they also signed the Book of Condolence that has been opened for the public, in memory of the late musician.

The visit was part of efforts by GhanaWeb to honour the memory of the legendary musician, whose songs and contributions to the Ghanaian music industry touched many lives.

Daddy Lumba passed away on July 26, 2025, after a short illness.

Since the announcement of his death, there have been outpouring of grief from fans, musicians, and institutions across the country.

In a public statement released by the Fosu family on July 27, 2025, they expressed their appreciation for the love, prayers, and support they have received so far.

The family shared details of some of the initial arrangements made to honour the music legend.

One of them is the Book of Condolence, which has been opened to give friends, fans, colleagues, and the general public a chance to pay their final respects and share their memories of the late singer.

In addition, a Candlelight Vigil Night will be held in honour of Daddy Lumba on August 2, 2025.

The event is being organised by the Creative Arts Agency and will bring together fans and members of the creative industry to mourn and celebrate the legacy of a man who shaped Ghanaian music for decades.

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Minority refutes claim of divested $750 million Afreximbank loan

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The Minority in Parliament has rejected claims made by Minister of Finance, Dr Cassiel Ato Forson, that the previous Akufo-Addo led administration diverted a whopping $750 million Afreximbank loan meant for specific road projects.

Responding to the allegation in a press statement dated July 28, 2025, the Minority Caucus described the finance minister’s assertion as false, misleading, and politically motivated.

This comes after the finance minister claimed that the previous New Patriotic Party (NPP) government obtained the Afreximbank facility ostensibly for projects like the Ofankor–Nsawam Road and the Suame Interchange, but allegedly used the funds for unrelated expenditures during his presentation of the 2025 Mid-Year Budget Review.

The Minority, however, has strongly rejected this claim.

According to them, the $750 million Afreximbank loan was a multi-purpose infrastructure facility that was transparently approved by Parliament to support several priority road projects nationwide.

“The $750 million Afreximbank loan was not limited to just two projects,” the statement clarified.

“It was designed to support a broader scope of infrastructure works, including the Flowerpot Interchange, the School Junction to Motorway dualisation at Borteyman, and several key bypasses along the Accra-Kumasi corridor such as Osino, Anyinam, Enyiresi, and Konongo,” the statement added.

The Minority further explained that the facility was disbursed in phases, each tied to specific project milestones and monitored through transparent oversight mechanisms.

They accused the current administration of attempting to distort facts for political advantage.

“The loan was structured to be disbursed in phases, each linked to specific project milestones,” the statement clarified.

“It was designed to complement domestic funding sources and ensure continuous progress on key infrastructure,” it added.

They accused the Mahama-led administration of attempting to distort facts for political advantage.

“It is disingenuous for the government to twist a nationally approved infrastructure arrangement just to shift blame or win political sympathy. Let us be truthful to Ghanaians and speak to the facts,” the statement said.

The Minority called on the public to scrutinise such claims carefully and urged the finance minister to desist from politicising national development initiatives.

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Black Queens visit Parliament after 2024 WAFCON bronze finish

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The Black Queens of Ghana continued their victory tour on a high note as they paid a courtesy call to Ghana’s Parliament on Tuesday, July 29, 2025, days after clinching a hard-fought bronze medal at the 2024 TotalEnergies Women’s Africa Cup of Nations (WAFCON) in Morocco.

Earlier in the morning, the Ghana Football Association (GFA), led by President Kurt Edwin Simeon-Okraku and Executive Council members, hosted the Queens to a special breakfast meeting in Accra.

The gathering was not only a celebration of their success but also a moment of reflection, unity, and motivation for the journey ahead.

The team, brimming with pride, then proceeded to the Parliament of Ghana, where they were warmly received by the Speaker and Members of Parliament.

They were dressed in their ceremonial team attire and proudly displaying their bronze medals.

Their third-place finish at WAFCON 2024 came after a dramatic 4–3 penalty shootout victory over reigning champions South Africa.

The thrilling encounter at Stade Larbi Zaouli in Casablanca had ended 1–1 in regulation time, with Nonhlanhla Mthandi putting Banyana Banyana ahead just before halftime.

But the Black Queens, undeterred by the setback and drawing inspiration from their earlier group-stage loss to the same opponent, rallied back through a strong second-half display that forced penalties.

Ghana’s resilience prevailed in the shootout, where goalkeeper Cynthia Konlan emerged as the hero with two decisive saves.

The result not only avenged their group-stage defeat but also earned the Queens their first WAFCON medal since 2016.

Watch the video of the Black Queens’ arrival below:

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“They Had to Cheer Him” – Adutwum Says Bawumia’s Reception Was About Compassion, Not Support

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Dr. Yaw Osei Adutwum, former Minister of Education, has downplayed the enthusiastic cheers received by Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia at the New Patriotic Party’s (NPP) recent National Delegates Conference, saying the reaction was not an endorsement but rather a show of sympathy, according to a report by MyNewsGH.

According to him, delegates were simply offering emotional support to the former vice president following the NPP’s significant loss in the 2024 general elections.

He explained that Bawumia’s long absence from the public eye may have triggered the reaction, as many were pleased to see him in good health.

“I don’t think the cheers were endorsements. Rather, I think they were just consoling the former vice president after the heavy defeat in the 2024 elections,” Dr. Adutwum said in an interview on Adom FM.

“They had to cheer him,” he added, stating that Bawumia’s appearance was a reassurance to many who had been concerned about him.

Dr. Adutwum further dismissed concerns that the warm reception could influence the outcome of the party’s upcoming presidential primaries scheduled for January 2026.

He pointed out that the delegates at the conference do not represent the full electoral college.

“In any case, the people who came for the delegates conference are not the ones who wield the power to choose who the flagbearer for the party will be,” he emphasized.

Meanwhile, members of Kennedy Agyapong’s camp have expressed dissatisfaction, accusing the party of granting Bawumia an unfair advantage over other presidential hopefuls ahead of the internal race.

Blending Heritage with Modern Trends

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In the world of African fashion, two-piece outfits have become a trendy and stylish choice for women looking to blend comfort with elegance. These outfits allow for versatility and creativity, offering countless options for both casual and formal occasions. Whether it’s a day out with friends, a family gathering, or a special event, two-piece outfits for African ladies effortlessly combine traditional African prints with contemporary designs, making them a must-have in every fashion-forward woman’s wardrobe.

One of the most popular two-piece outfits for African women is the Ankara or wax print set. These outfits often consist of a crop top paired with a high-waisted skirt, pants, or a tailored pencil skirt. The bold, vibrant patterns of the fabric make each outfit unique and eye-catching, while the cut of the pieces ensures a flattering silhouette. Whether it’s a form-fitting pencil skirt or a flowy, A-line style, these two-piece sets offer a perfect balance of tradition and modern flair.

The two-piece Ankara jumpsuit has also emerged as a favorite among African ladies. This style combines the comfort and chic nature of a jumpsuit with the distinct beauty of African print fabrics. A fitted top with wide-legged pants or a cinched waist creates a stunning look that works for both casual and semi-formal occasions. The addition of ruffles, peplum details, or off-the-shoulder styles adds to the contemporary appeal of these outfits.

For a more elegant look, African women often turn to the two-piece African print gown, which includes a crop top paired with a long, flowing skirt. These gowns are perfect for weddings, parties, and other formal occasions. The combination of luxurious fabrics like silk, chiffon, or satin with vibrant African prints creates a statement piece that is both sophisticated and fashionable.

Another trending two-piece outfit for African ladies is the matching crop top and palazzo pants set. This relaxed yet stylish combo is ideal for a hot day or a casual evening out. The wide-legged pants and breathable fabric provide comfort, while the crop top offers a modern, trendy flair. Paired with a statement necklace or earrings, this outfit exudes effortless chic.

In conclusion, two-piece outfits for African ladies have taken the fashion world by storm. Whether it’s an Ankara crop top with a high-waisted skirt, a jumpsuit, or a flowing gown, these stylish combinations showcase African culture while embracing modern trends. Their versatility and ability to be dressed up or down make them perfect for any occasion, ensuring that African women continue to set fashion trends with flair and confidence.

NPP declares readiness to support gov’t in resolving Bawku conflict

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The General Secretary of the opposition New Patriotic Party (NPP), Justin Frimpong Kodua, has stated that the party is willing and ready to assist the government in bringing an end to the prolonged conflict in Bawku.

Speaking at a press conference in Accra on Tuesday, July 29, Mr Kodua expressed deep concern over the worsening security situation in Bawku, describing it as an “unprecedented crisis”, and blamed the current tensions on what he alleged were politically driven tribal divisions fuelled by the NDC in the lead-up to the 2024 general elections.

“We can tell that indeed the NDC orchestrated several tribal issues in Bawku. And that is why we find ourselves in this unprecedented crisis,” he remarked.

However, he was quick to shift focus to the NPP’s commitment to national stability and peacebuilding, saying the party is prepared to collaborate with the current administration in any effort aimed at resolving the crisis.

“But for us in the New Patriotic Party, for the sake of our democracy, for the sake of people’s lives that matter, we are ever ready to assist the government in finding a lasting solution in Bawku,” Mr Kodua affirmed.

He appealed to the NDC government to rise above partisan considerations and tackle the situation with the seriousness and neutrality it demands.

“We are calling on the NDC government to treat this matter as a matter of national interest and shield away their political tendencies and interest,” he said.

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DOVVSU engages Channel One TV, Citi FM to boost public education on gender violence

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A delegation from the Domestic Violence and Victim Support Unit (DOVVSU) of the Ghana Police Service has paid a courtesy call on the leadership of Channel One TV and Citi FM, as part of efforts to deepen collaboration in the fight against gender-based violence.

The visit, which took place on Tuesday, July 29, 2025, aimed to foster stronger partnerships in public education and advocacy, particularly on issues affecting women, girls, and other vulnerable groups.

Led by DOVVSU Director ACP Owusuwaa Kyeremeh, the delegation included Sergeant Korkor Elizabeth Amoani, Constable George Ahiable, and David Owusu Ansah. They were warmly received by the station’s management team, led by Head of News, Vivian Kai Lokko.

Other members present included Business Development Manager Omane Mensah-Bonsu, Head of Radio Programmes Richard Mensah, Head of TV Programmes Apiorkor Ashong-Abbey, Human Resource Manager Jennifer Anane Nsiah, and Head of Sales, Francis Degbor.

During the meeting, ACP Kyeremeh reiterated DOVVSU’s unwavering commitment to building safer communities across Ghana, with a focus on protecting women and girls. She outlined the Unit’s ongoing initiatives and called for sustained media collaboration.

“We are paying a courtesy call on your media house to see how best we can collaborate in the fight against gender-based violence and also to let you in on the activities we have undertaken so far,” she said.

“Fortunately, we have the privilege of letting you be on board with us, covering some of our activities and going forward, how best do we collaborate to ensure that the communities within Ghana are safer for our girls, our women and for any other person,” ACP Kyeremeh added.

In response, Vivian Kai Lokko affirmed the station’s commitment to partnering with institutions like DOVVSU in promoting human rights and protecting families.

“We are happy working with institutions like yours because of the immense benefits it offers to us and our listenership. We are a media house that prides itself to love families and believe in the family unit system,” she said.

“So we will love to partner you in all the activities you have coming up and partner you as an institution as well to help push or put together the narratives that you want to put out there in terms of support for families, the less privileged and those who need help,” she added.

The meeting concluded with both parties expressing optimism about future collaboration to advance the shared goal of ending gender-based violence and empowering vulnerable populations.

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Mercy Eke reveals housemate who’s 10/10

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Former Big Brother Naija reality star, Mercy Eke, has revealed the housemate whom she considers a “10/10” in the ongoing season 10.

Eke, who won the 4th edition of the reality show in 2019, declared that Dede is 10/10, signaling to her fans that she’s supporting the 23-year-old Delta-born entrepreneur.

“Nobody Has That Power” – Otumfuo Rejects Bribery in Mampong Stool Selection

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The Asantehene, Otumfuo Osei Tutu II, has cautioned the queen mother and elders of Mampong against allowing financial influence in the selection of the next Asante Mamponghene, according to a report by Ghana Web.

Addressing the Asanteman Council on July 28, 2025, Otumfuo stressed the importance of integrity and transparency in the traditional selection process, urging that no royal be given the stool based on money or bribes.

He outlined a clear procedure to be followed by the kingmakers and paramount queen mother of Mampong. Once a suitable candidate is selected, the name must be forwarded to a committee of chiefs set up by the Asantehene himself.

This committee comprises the Akuamuhene, Adontenhene, Ankobiahene, and the Nifa-Afigyasehene.

“If you choose a candidate, inform the Adontenhene first,” Otumfuo said. “He would, in turn, speak to the members of the committee.”

The Asantehene explained that the committee would evaluate the legitimacy of the proposed candidate. If there are no objections, the nominee will be approved to occupy the stool.

Otumfuo issued a stern warning, stating, “You, the elders, have no right to go and take money from any royal in order to give the person the stool. Nobody has that power.”

This caution comes in the wake of the death of Daasebre Osei Bonsu II in May 2025.

The late Mamponghene, who held the position for 28 years, also once served as the regent of the Asante Kingdom.

The Mampong stool is considered the second highest in Asanteman, representing the silver stool of the kingdom.

President Mahama urges Africa to move beyond symbolism toward bold reparative justice

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By James Amoh Junior, GNA

Accra, July 29, GNA – President John Dramani Mahama has called on African leaders, institutions, and citizens to move beyond rhetoric and symbolic gestures and take bold, coordinated action to address the continent’s historical and systemic injustices.

The President emphasized that reparative justice must become a living mandate, not another declaration left on paper.

“We gather here not only to examine our painful past,” President Mahama said, “but to shape a different and better future for our continent, where African agency, sovereignty, and dignity are restored and respected.”

He was speaking at the official opening of the 13th African Union High-Level Dialogue on Democracy, Human Rights, and Governance in Accra.

The High-Level Dialogue, held on the theme “Justice, Rights, Reparations, and State Building,” is a flagship platform of the African Union.

It brings together AU member states, civil society, academia, and global partners to engage in critical policy reflection and forge consensus on the future of democratic governance and human rights on the continent.

President Mahama reminded participants that the wounds of slavery, colonialism, and systemic exploitation were not historical abstractions but active forces that continued to shape African realities today.

From arbitrary colonial borders to exclusionary governance structures and inequitable global economic systems, he noted that Africa’s challenges were rooted in historical injustice.

“For far too long, the architecture of African states has rested on foundations imposed during a colonial era that neither understood nor respected our histories, our cultures, or our aspirations,” he stated.

Ghana, he said, had always stood at the forefront of the Pan-African struggle for justice and unity, from the visionary leadership of Osagyefo Dr. Kwame Nkrumah to present-day advocacy for democratic consolidation and reparative justice.

But he warned that speeches and conferences alone were not enough, and that, “This dialogue cannot afford to become another ceremonial event filled with lofty speeches but void of action,” he cautioned.

President Mahama said, “Our citizens are watching and waiting. Our young people… are growing increasingly impatient. They demand fairness. They demand opportunity. And a stake in our continent’s future.”

He applauded the African Union Executive Council’s recent decision to extend the 2025 reparations theme into a full Decade of Reparations, from 2026 to 2036, and to establish two new institutional bodies: the AU Commission of Experts on Reparations and the AU Reference Group of Legal Experts on Reparations.

He described these developments as “critical milestones” but underscored the need for concrete implementation.

He stated, “We must now move swiftly to personalize these instruments,” he said. “We must empower these bodies with the resources, visibility, and mandate to lead us on this noble journey of truth, justice, and restitution.”

The President was unequivocal in calling for the protection of civic space across the continent, urging the African Union to take a firm stand in favour of legally binding frameworks that guaranteed the freedoms of assembly, speech, and participation.

“Democracy cannot thrive in the presence of fear or repression. The legitimacy of our governments depends on the inclusion of all our people. Governments must exist for all, and not just a few,” he said.

President Mahama stressed the role of civic and political education in state-building and called for its integration into national curricula and encouraged active public engagement through community dialogues and participatory platforms.

“Widespread civic disengagement is not simply a matter of apathy,” he noted. “It is often the result of exclusion, mistrust, and systemic failure.”

He challenged African institutions to make democracy not just institutional, but relational deeply rooted in the lives and experiences of ordinary citizens, stressing that “Democracy must speak a language our people understand and trust.”

President Mahama called on participants to make the Accra Dialogue a historic turning point, saying, “Let this not be merely a meeting of minds. But a moment of continental reawakening. Let us make this dialogue count. Let us not merely reflect, but let us act.”

Mr. Mahmoud Ali Youssouf, the Chairperson of the African Union Commission (AUC), called for a collective commitment by African leaders, institutions, and citizens to embrace and share a common vision for a peaceful, prosperous, and democratic continent.

“It is necessary that the vision for a prosperous, democratic, and peaceful Africa is shared,” he stated

The Commission Chairman said, “We must continue to aspire for a united, dignified, globally influential Africa. As we gather today, the fundamental truth is that justice, including reparative justice, peace, and stability, must be the cardinal principles, the cornerstones of our transformation.”

GNA

Edited by Christian Akorlie

FIFA Inaugurates Africa Office At Morocco’s Mohammed VI Football Complex

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THE AFRICA office of the Fédération Internationale de Football Association (FIFA) was inaugurated on Saturday at the Mohammed VI Football Complex in Salé, during a ceremony chaired by FIFA President, Gianni Infantino.

The event was attended by Confederation of African Football (CAF) President, Patrice Motsepe, Royal Moroccan Football Federation (FRMF) President, FouziLekjaa, and several other dignitaries.

“This is a historic moment, a festive and joyful day that will be engraved in golden letters in the history of FIFA and football in Africa, in Morocco, and around the world,” said Infantino in his address.

He noted that “the inauguration of the FIFA Africa office comes at a perfect time as it coincides with the celebrations of the glorious Throne Day,” adding that the Mohammed VI Football Complex is “an incredible and magnificent facility.”

“I thank His Majesty King Mohammed VI for the momentum given to the development of sport on the continent,” Infantino added, emphasizing that the Royal impetus for football development is “unique.”

Infantino further stated that the Mohammed VI Complex, which hosts the new FIFA Africa office, has become a nerve center for African football and a symbol of a country and continent looking toward the future.

“What we are inaugurating today is not just a FIFA Africa office. It is rather a global FIFA center, as it will have a worldwide impact on the game,” he said.

The FIFA president also recalled that Morocco is set to host several major sporting events, including the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON), the next five editions of the FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup, and the 2030 FIFA World Cup, which will be co-hosted with Spain and Portugal. “The world will unite here in Morocco,” he said.

He also highlighted that Saturday evening’s final of the Women’s Africa Cup of Nations between Morocco and Nigeria in Rabat would be “a great and beautiful celebration” of women’s football in Morocco and Africa, noting that the Moroccan public’s enthusiasm for football is unique worldwide.

CAF President Motsepe welcomed the inauguration of FIFA’s Africa office in Morocco, stating that “there could not be a better place to establish this office.”

He expressed his gratitude to HM King Mohammed VI for his ongoing efforts in support of football on the continent, noting that African football is of global standard.

Recalling the performance of African teams at the last World Cup in Qatar, particularly Morocco’s historic semi-final run, Motsepe said he is convinced that African football will dominate the global stage in the years to come.

Firm Health Ghana Foundation, partners host medical outreach and feast in Mfantefokrom

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Firm Health Ghana Foundation, Government Hospital Bogoso and Samperb Catering Services, is set to organize a Medical Outreach and Dine with the Aged program at Mfantefokrom, a deprived community in the Prestea Huni-Valley Municipality on Wednesday, 6th August 2025.

Ahead of the event, officials from organizations paid a community entry visit to the Chief and elders of Mfantefokrom and nearby communities to formally announce the initiative and seek their blessings.

The traditional leaders welcomed the team warmly and commended them for recognizing the needs of the people.

Speaking during the visit, Dr. Sylvester Akpah, Executive Director of Firm Health Ghana Foundation, highlighting the objectives of the outreach.

“Our goal is to reach the unreached with essential healthcare services. Many elderly people in rural communities lack access to basic medical care”.

“This program is designed to not only provide free health screenings and medication but also to appreciate our aged with a special meal and fellowship,” he added.

Dr. Joseph Darko, Medical Superintendent of the Government Hospital Bogoso, explained the motivation behind the collaboration.

“This outreach allows us to extend our healthcare services beyond the hospital walls. We want to detect silent conditions such as hypertension and diabetes early and offer education, treatment, and referrals. The Dine with the Aged aspect is to honour and connect with our elders on a human level,” Dr. Darko noted.

The event will feature free medical consultations, health education, treatment, and a social gathering with the elderly in the community.

It is expected to create awareness of healthy aging and promote community-based healthcare interventions.

In response, Nana Kofi Saim, Chief of Mfantefokrom, expressed deep appreciation to the team during the community entry.

“We are truly grateful for this initiative. Our community has long needed such attention. Many of our elderly suffer quietly because they cannot travel to access healthcare. This is a blessing, and we thank Firm Health Ghana Foundation and the Government Hospital for remembering us,” the chief remarked.

The upcoming outreach is seen as a major boost for public health in the area and is expected to leave a lasting impression on the lives of Mfantefokrom residents, particularly the elderly.

This event is proudly sponsored by Smart Innovations Ghana Limited, GhanaWeb, NephhroGhana Limited, Donsey Kitchen and Grill, Tarkwa Community Hospital, Health Spring Pharmacy and KSD Media.

‘Next time you mention my name in an interview, you go hear am’

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Mr Drew (L) warns DopeNation (R) not to disrespect him Mr Drew (L) warns DopeNation (R) not to disrespect him

Ghanaian singer Mr Drew has issued warning to music duo DopeNation, asking them to stop mentioning his name in interviews and to show respect for his brand.

His reaction comes after the twin brothers, made up of B2 and Twist, claimed that they co-wrote and produced Mr Drew’s hit song “This Year” but were never acknowledged for their contribution.

Speaking in a conversation with Headless YouTuber, DopeNation said it has become common for artistes to ignore the people who work behind the scenes once the songs become hits.

They mentioned that Mr Drew and Sefa are examples of artistes who did not give them credit after they helped write and produce songs for them.

According to them, when Mr Drew came to the studio to record “This Year,” he only brought some scribbled lyrics and no clear structure. They claim they had to guide him through their recording process and help turn the rough idea into a full song.

“It got to a time, you produce and artistes don’t go to acknowledge you as the producer or even as a co-writer on the song. That is a big deal for us because we are about the work. There are a cluster of artistes who have done some in time. There’s Mr Drew and there’s Sefa; these artistes are people we sat down and write songs and everything in the room.

“They know how we did it but as they went out, they never acknowledged DopeNation… when he got to the studio, he had just scribbled words, he did not have the actual words for the song so we had to take him through our process of recording,” DopeNation said in the interview.

Mr Drew, clearly not happy with the comments, responded on X on July 29, 2025. He warned DopeNation not to speak about him again in interviews and accused them of throwing unnecessary jabs.

“Yo @GhDopeNation I love what yall do but don’t disrespect me or my brand .. you could have had your interview without mentioning my name .. next time you go interview wey you mention my name you go hear am .. bunch of lame guys throwing tantrums,” Mr Drew wrote.

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‘You have staged more walkouts than your total number in Parliament’

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Ibrahim Murtala Muhammed is the Member of Parliament for Tamale Central Ibrahim Murtala Muhammed is the Member of Parliament for Tamale Central

The Member of Parliament for Tamale Central, Ibrahim Murtala Muhammed, has criticised members of the Minority Caucus in Parliament for their frequent walkouts, describing their actions as unpatriotic.

While addressing the floor during the 2025 Mid-Year Budget Review debate on Monday, July 28, 2025, Murtala Muhammed challenged the Minority’s moral right to claim patriotism, arguing that they “have staged more walkouts in this Parliament than their total number in Parliament.”

The lawmaker argued that patriotic citizens who prioritise their country’s interests do not engage in walkouts, but rather remain to exercise oversight over the government and present reasoned arguments.

“… As a matter of fact, at a time when you had leading members of your party who were telling you that there were some ministers who were not doing well and those ministers should be booted out, you all cowed into submission. Today, you are talking about that. Mr Speaker, now my brother is telling us that they are patriots.

“As a matter of fact, you have staged more walk outs in this Parliament than your total number in Parliament. You have staged more walk outs in this Parliament than the total number of your representation. Patriotic citizens do not walk out but they argue with reason. Patriotic citizens do not just hold press conferences; in fact, I am told that your other name is press conferences,” he said.

The lawmaker’s criticism of the Minority comes on the back of their staged walk out during the Minister of Finance, Dr Cassiel Ato Forson’s presentation of the Mid-Year Budget review.

The Minority, left the chamber and drove to the Jubilee House to petition the President over illegal mining (galamsey) and the electoral violence that marred the Ablekuma North election rerun.

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Labadi Beach Hotel will not be sold under my watch – SSNIT boss assures public

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Kwesi Afreh Biney is the Director-General of SSNIT Kwesi Afreh Biney is the Director-General of SSNIT

The Director-General of SSNIT, Kwesi Afreh Biney, has firmly stated that Labadi Beach Hotel will not be sold while he remains in office.

Speaking at the launch of SSNIT’s 60th anniversary on Monday, July 28, 2025, he highlighted efforts being made to secure the Trust’s future and grow its financial base through targeted investments.

His comments come amid renewed public interest following last year’s controversy over SSNIT’s decision to sell 60 percent of its shares in four hotels; Labadi Beach Hotel, La Palm Beach Hotel, Ridge Royal Hotel, and Elmina Beach Resort.

The deal, which involved Rock City Hotel, owned by former Agriculture Minister Dr Bryan Acheampong, fell through after strong backlash from Organised Labour, which threatened nationwide protests.

“I stand here today and we are all gathered here, Labadi Beach Hotel, a beautiful edifice, is one of our investments wholly owned 100% by SSNIT, and we assure you that it will not be sold under our watch,” he declared.

The Director-General also outlined a number of initiatives currently being undertaken by the Trust.

These include the construction of 4,250 affordable student hostel beds across six public universities, as well as plans to introduce social security education into junior and senior high schools.

He noted that SSNIT remains the biggest real estate investor in Ghana.

“We’ve invested GH¢2.42 billion into Ghana’s financial sector. We hold shares in 22 out of the 36 companies listed on the stock exchange and have stakes in eight banks, helping to stabilise the economy,” he added.

Biney stressed that Labadi Beach Hotel remains a valuable national property and a symbol of SSNIT’s long-term investment strategy.

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Minority donates GH¢100,000 to Black Queens after WAFCON bronze heroics

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Minority Leader Alexander Afenyo-Markin (R) the money at Parliament Minority Leader Alexander Afenyo-Markin (R) the money at Parliament

The Black Queens of Ghana received a significant financial boost from Ghana’s Parliamentary Minority on Monday, following their historic bronze medal finish at the 2024 TotalEnergies Women’s Africa Cup of Nations (WAFCON) in Morocco.

During a visit to the Parliament of Ghana as part of their national victory tour on Tuesday, July 29, 2025, the Minority Caucus, led by Minority Leader Alexander Afenyo-Markin, added a tangible gesture of appreciation.

In a heartfelt moment on the floor of Parliament, Afenyo-Markin announced a donation of GH¢100,000 to the Black Queens on behalf of the Minority.

The move was met with cheers across the chamber and symbolised a rare show of unity in celebrating national achievement.

Earlier in the day, the team had been hosted to a special breakfast meeting by the Ghana Football Association (GFA), led by President Kurt Edwin Simeon-Okraku and members of the Executive Council.

The Queens clinched third place at WAFCON 2024 after a dramatic 4–3 penalty shootout victory over South Africa.

The bronze medal marks Ghana’s first podium finish in the competition since 2016, ending a long wait and sparking nationwide celebrations.

Their victory has not only reignited interest in women’s football but also drawn commendations from across the political divide.

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Wetin to know about new Arsenal striker Gyokëres and oda transfer deals so far

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Clubs dey try to seal deals bifor di summer window go close Clubs dey try to seal deals bifor di summer window go close

As leagues around di world don dey prepare to start again for di 2025/26 season, teams dey sign players to boost dia squads.

Mikel Arteta for Arsenal wey don face ogbonge backlash say im fail to sign players for im last few seasons, now sign at least four players for dis window.

Im already sign Martin Zubimendi, Noni Madueke, Christian Norgaad, Kepa Arrizabalaga and Christian Mosquera.

Di latest na Swedish Striker Victor Gyokeres wey don join di English club afta weeks and months of drama.

Tins to know about Arsenal new striker Gyökeres

Im be ogbonge striker wey bin play for Brighton during im academy days bifor im sign for Sporting CP for Portugal.

Im score 68 goals for 66 games between 2023/25 for Sporting.

Im get three league titles and one national cup for im career wey im win seven primeira player of di month awards, im collect back-to-back golden boots for 2023/24.

Gyökeres go wear di number 14 jersey for di gunners.

Pervis Estupinan join AC Milan

Di Ecuador defender wey bin dey play wit Brighton don sign deal until 2030 for di Italian club.

Im bin play 104 games wit five goals for Brighton since im join dem from Villarreal for 2022.

Im already begin to dey play for AC Milan during dia pre-season.

Liverpool sign striker Hugo Ekitike

Di reds don sign di 23-year-old French striker from Eintracht Frankfurt.

Im don join Florian Wirtz wey sign British transfer record fee of £116m, togeda wit oda players like Milos Kerkez and Jeremy Frimpong.

Ekitike bin score 15 goals out of 31 starts wey im provide eight assists.

Afta dis signing, Liverpool bin dey chase Newcastle striker Alexander Isak, wey don tok im club say im go want to leave di club.

Luiz Diaz go join Bayern Munich

Di Colombian forward dey set to become di latest Bayern Munich player afta di German champions gree for one deal worth £65.5m.

Di 28 year-old na target for Barcelona bifor im join Bayern Munich.

Last season im score 17 goals for all competitions wia im go help Bayer to win more titles.

Rodrigo De Paul join Messi for Miami

Argentina and Atletico Madrid midfielder don join im bestie Lionel Messi for di MLS.

Im join Inter Miami for di rest of di season on loan wit option to stay.

Di World Cup winner don play 134 games wit 11 goals for Atletico Madrid.

Rashford join Barcelona on loan

Last week all di headlines na about Manchester United forward Marcus Rashford wey bin join Barcelona.

Im get di number 14 jersey wey im already play 30 minutes for di club dia first pre-season friendly for Japan.

Im coach go expect say im go dey full fitness bifor di start of di season to help di team.

Barcelona get di choice to sign di Englishman permanently afta dis loan deal

Granit Xhaka don sign for Sunderland

Xhaka don return to England afta im join Bayer Leverkusen.

Di Switzerland midfielder and im team don gree fee around £17m.

Sunderland agree di deal wey di 32-year old wey already land for England, go sign 3-year.

Xhaka play 33 bundesliga games last season wey im score two wit seven assists.

Bifor im join Leverkusen, Xhaka play for Arsenal wia im score 23 goals and 26 assists gpr 297 games.

God Used 2024 Defeat To Save Bawumia From Greedy Akufo-Addo ‘Cabal’ – Former Staffer

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A former presidential staffer, Justice A. Newton-Offei, has described the New Patriotic Party’s (NPP) defeat in the 2024 general elections as a “good omen” for the future of Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia in the NPP.

According to the seasoned radiographer turned politician, the defeat offered a golden opportunity to rid the party of the clique of “greedy and selfish” individuals who hijacked the Akufo-Addo administration and were waiting to do same with Bawumia.

Vision of prosperous, peaceful Africa must be shared – AU Commission Chairperson

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By James Amoh Junior, GNA

Accra, July 29, GNA – Mr. Mahmoud Ali Youssouf, the Chairperson of the African Union Commission (AUC), has called for a collective commitment by African leaders, institutions, and citizens to embrace and share a common vision for a peaceful, prosperous, and democratic continent.

Speaking at the opening of the 13th African Union High-Level Dialogue on Democracy, Human Rights, and Governance in Accra, the Chairman in a speech read on his behalf by the AU Commissioner for Political Affairs, Peace and Security, Ambassador Bankole Adeoye, emphasized that Africa’s transformation succeed without a united sense of purpose.

“It is necessary that the vision for a prosperous, democratic, and peaceful Africa is shared,” he stated

The Commission Chairman said, “We must continue to aspire for a united, dignified, globally influential Africa. As we gather today, the fundamental truth is that justice, including reparative justice, peace, and stability, must be the cardinal principles, the cornerstones of our transformation.”

The High-Level Dialogue, convened under the African Governance Architecture and Peace and Security Architecture (AGA-APSA), is serving as a continental platform for dialogue on this year’s theme: Justice, Rights, Reparations and State Building.

Participants include AU member states, regional bodies, civil society, youth groups, and global partners.

Mr. Youssouf reminded participants of Africa’s long journey from the Organization of African Unity (OAU) to the African Union (AU), describing the evolution as “a defining milestone in our history.”

He stated that the AU continued to work towards a future where peace and democracy were central pillars of progress.

He underscored that the path to continental transformation must be anchored in justice and historical clarity, saying “for the looting of our cultural resources, we must define and redefine that our culture matters.”

“The legacy of slavery must not only be remembered but used to shape our collective future,” Mr Youssouf stressed.

He praised the AU’s youth and gender forums, held ahead of the main dialogue, for their energy and clarity.

“We must raise the bar through intergenerational, inclusive action. Transformative change is possible. The Africa we want is within reach, an Africa anchored on democracy, justice, shared humanity, and global peace,” the AU Chairperson said in his call for collective responsibility.

President John Dramani Mahama stressed the need for inclusive and people-driven state building.

He said, “We must shape a future where African agency, sovereignty, and dignity are restored and respected. A future where state building is informed by our context, shaped by our people, and owned by our communities.”

The President called for immediate action beyond speeches, and that “This dialogue cannot afford to become another ceremonial event filled with lofty speeches but void of action. Our young people are watching. They demand fairness and opportunity, not charity.”

The African Union has affirmed that the 2025 theme on justice and reparations will extend beyond a single year, with the formal declaration of 2026 to 2036 as the Decade of Reparations.

Mr Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, Ghana’s Foreign Affairs Minister, described the Dialogue as a vital space to push forward Africa’s agenda for inclusive development.

The Foreign Minister said, “This gathering reflects the AU’s steadfast commitment to placing the rights and welfare of individuals at the heart of governance on our continent.”

GNA

Edited by Christian Akorlie

Danquah Wins GH¢500k In Betway Aviator Contest

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Clifford Danquah with a dummy cheque

 

One of Ghana’s finest gamers, Clifford Danquah stood tall on Thursday, as he was crowned the Aviator Legends winner after an outstanding performance, taking home GH₵500,000.

The tournament which brought together players from across the country saw Danquah beat stiff competition from some of the best digital pilots to walk away with the ultimate prize.

After intense rounds of play and leaderboard battles with thousands of contenders, the top eight finalists took the stage at the grand finale, held at the Labadi Beach Hotel in Accra.

They battled for glory, bragging rights and one of the biggest cash prizes ever awarded in a local gaming competition.

“This competition has been a celebration of skill, strategy and smart play. I am proud to see such talent and passion from our players. Clifford Danquah’s win is a testament to the spirit of Ghanaian gamers,” said Kwabena Oppong-Nkrumah, Country Manager-Marketing for Betway in Ghana.

“Betway remains committed to creating platforms that reward our players and deliver world-class, exciting and responsible entertainment,” he stated.

The Aviator Legends series not only reinforced Betway’s position as a leading force in digital gaming but also showcased its commitment to delivering innovative and rewarding experiences for Ghana players.

As Betway continues to expand its footprint in the market, this tournament sets a new benchmark for interactive engagement and thrilling local content.

A very delighted Danquah said, “I still cannot believe it. Aviator is more than just a game, it is about trusting your instincts and knowing when to take the leap.”

“I am grateful to Betway for creating this incredible platform for Ghana to shine,”  he stated.

He also commended other players for showing up to showcase their skills as they look forward to more of such competitions.

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Burna Boy makes a surprise appearance at England’s Euros 2025 trophy parade, Fans react

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Here are the reactions of fans to Burna Boy’s surprise appearance during England’s Euros 2025 trophy parade.

Fans have taken to social media to react as Burna Boy made a surprise performance at England’s Euro 2025 trophy parade.

Following their incredible title defence at the Euros, England were given a surprise guest performance from the Grammy award-winning singer and performer Burna Boy during their title parade which was held today, Tuesday, July 29, 2025.

Minority ‘exposes’ Finance Minister On Misleading Information In Mid-Year Budget Presentation

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Minority ‘exposes’ Finance Minister On Misleading Information In Mid-Year Budget Presentation

Minority ‘exposes’ Finance Minister On Misleading Information In Mid-Year Budget Presentation

The NPP Minority in Parliament has accused the Minister for Finance, Dr Cassiel Ato Forson, of deliberately misleading the public with inaccurate data during the presentation of the 2025 mid-year budget review.

Mahama commends AU for extending theme of Year on Reparations  

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By Iddi Yire  

Accra, July 29, GNA – President John Dramani Mahama Tuesday commended the African Union (AU) Executive Council for extending the theme of the Year on Reparations to a Decade on Reparations. 

From 2026 to 2036 is the AU’s Decade of Reparations with Ghana expected to lead as the Champion. 

The AU’s Decade of Reparations marks a unified continental effort to seek justice, redress, and reparations for the historical atrocities of slavery, colonialism, and neo-colonial exploitation. 

President Mahama, who is the African Union Champion for Reparations gave the commendation in his address in Accra at the opening of the AU 13th High-Level Dialogue on Democracy, Human Rights, and Governance: Trends, Challenges, and Prospect. 

He said the enduring legacies of slavery, colonial exploitation, systemic racism, and economic subjugation were still visible today in the arbitrary borders that divide the African people, the financial hardships imposed by unjust global systems, and in the fragile governance systems, institutions that they were still struggling to strengthen. 

He said the Accra gathering was not only to examine the painful past, but also to shape a difference and a better future for the African continent, where  its agency, sovereignty, and dignity were restored and respected, a future where state building was informed by a context shaped by their people and owned by their African communities, adding that Ghana was honoured to contribute to this continental vision.  

He said from the bold Pan-African ideals of Osagyefo Dr Kwame Nkrumah, Ghana’s first President, to their current engagement on reparative justice and democratic consolidation, Ghana had always stood at the forefront of the struggle for African dignity, unity, and self-determination. 

“We believe that unity is our historical imperative and our most effective instrument for achieving justice and prosperity,” he said. 

He noted that the Ghanaian people remain committed to building a continent where no one was left behind, and every voice was heard and valued. 

President Mahama also commended the AU Executive Council for approving the terms of reference for the African Union Commission of Experts on Reparations and the African Union Reference Group of Legal Experts on Reparations. 

“These are critical milestones. However, we must now move swiftly to personalize these instruments. We must empower these bodies with the resources, visibility, and mandate to lead us on this noble journey of truth, justice, and restitution,” President Mahama stated. 

“Let this not be another declaration left on paper. Let it be a living mandate for action.” 

He urged the Dialogue to take a firm stand on the need for legally binding frameworks across all member states to safeguard Africa’s civic space. 

“We must protect the right to organize, to protest, and participate. We must preserve the freedom of the press, the voices of the youth and our women, and marginalized groups must be heard and protected,” he said. 

“Democracy cannot thrive in the presence of fear or repression. The legitimacy of our governments depends on the inclusion of all our people. Governments must exist for all our people and not just a few.” 

President Mahama noted that equally important was the need to prioritize political education as a pillar of state building. 

He said widespread civic disengagement was not simply a matter of apathy; stating that it was often the result of exclusion, mistrust, and systemic failure.  

“And therefore, we must integrate political and civic education into our school curriculum. We must encourage public engagement through national dialogues and community platforms.” 

He said African leaders must ensure that the continent’s democratic institutions spoke a language their citizens understood and trust.  

“Democracy must be more institutional. It must not be just institutional, it must be relational. It must be rooted in the daily life experiences and expectations of our people.” 

President Mahama said the Dialogue must be remembered as a meeting of minds and a moment of continental reawakening. 

“We must boldly pursue justice for our past, present and future generations. Justice must inform the institutions we create, the policies we enact, and the leadership that we embody. This is not a romantic notion,” he said. 

“And so let us make this dialogue count. Let us not merely reflect, but let us act, let us speak of Africa’s potential and realize it in our lifetime,” the President added.  

GNA  

Edited by Lydia Kukua Asamoah  

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