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Ghana drawn in Group C to face Senegal, DR Congo and Central African Republic

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The Black Satellites will face Senegal, DR Congo, and Central African Republic in Group C The Black Satellites will face Senegal, DR Congo, and Central African Republic in Group C

The Ghana U20 national team has been drawn into Group C for the upcoming TotalEnergies CAF Under-20 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) tournament.

The final draw for the TotalEnergies CAF Under-20 Africa Cup of Nations, Egypt 2025, was officially conducted today, Sunday, April 13, in Cairo.

At the end of the draw, Ghana was placed in Group C, which includes Senegal, DR Congo, and Central African Republic.

Last week, the national team, nicknamed the Black Satellites, resumed training in Accra as part of preparations for next month’s tournament.

Under Coach Desmond Ofei, the team is scheduled to engage in a series of friendlies before departing for Egypt for the tournament.

If the Black Satellites advance to the knockout stage, they are likely to face teams such as Egypt, Morocco, South Africa, or Zambia.

The TotalEnergies CAF Under-20 Africa Cup of Nations tournament will be staged from April 27 to May 18, 2025.

Check out the full outcome of the draw below:

After Many Months of Speculation, McBrown and Maxwell Step Out for the First Time

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Ghanaian actress Nana Ama McBrown and her husband Maxwell Mensah have put speculation about their relationship to rest after months of rumors and silence. The power couple attended a family funeral together, sparking a wave of reactions on social media. In a video that went viral, McBrown and Mensah were seen walking side by side, dressed in traditional mourning attire, and exchanging warm gestures.

The couple’s appearance together has been interpreted as a sign that they are still committed to each other, despite months of speculation about a possible breakup. Fans and followers have taken to social media to congratulate the couple and praise their resilience in the face of rumors and scrutiny.

According to sources close to the couple, McBrown and Mensah intentionally kept a low profile in recent months to focus on healing, reflection and family. Their decision to attend the funeral together suggests that they are prioritizing their relationship and family commitments.

The couple’s quiet re-entry into the public eye has been seen as a masterclass in grace and resilience. By shutting down months of gossip with a simple appearance together, McBrown and Mensah have demonstrated their commitment to each other and their relationship.

As a celebrity couple, McBrown and Mensah have faced intense scrutiny and speculation about their relationship. However, their decision to prioritize their relationship and family has sent a strong message about their commitment to each other. The couple’s fans and followers are undoubtedly relieved that the rumors and speculation have been put to rest, and they can now focus on celebrating the couple’s love and relationship.

The couple’s relationship has been under scrutiny for some time, with many fans and followers eagerly awaiting a public appearance together. Their decision to attend the funeral together has sparked a renewed interest in their relationship, with many people expressing admiration for their commitment to each other.

In the world of celebrity culture, it’s not uncommon for couples to face intense scrutiny and speculation about their relationships. However, McBrown and Mensah’s approach to handling the rumors and speculation has been notable for its calm and dignity. By focusing on their relationship and family, they have demonstrated a commitment to each other that goes beyond the scrutiny and speculation of the public eye.

Ultimately, McBrown and Mensah’s appearance together at the funeral serves as a reminder that relationships require effort, commitment and resilience. By prioritizing their relationship and family, they have shown that their love and commitment to each other are strong enough to withstand the challenges and scrutiny that come with being a celebrity couple.

The couple’s fans and followers will undoubtedly be watching with interest as they continue to navigate the challenges of their relationship in the public eye. For now, it seems that McBrown and Mensah are focused on building a strong foundation for their relationship, and their appearance together at the funeral is a testament to their commitment to each other.

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Prof Jane Naana Is Calling For Resignation As VP Over Spiritual Attacks – Okatakyie Afrifa Alleges

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The political atmosphere in Ghana is heating up as shocking claims emerge about the health and future of Vice President Professor Jane Naana Opoku-Agyemang. Popular media personality, Okatakyie Afrifa, has alleged that the Vice President is seriously considering resigning from her position due to what he describes as spiritual attacks.

Speaking on his show “For The Record,” Okatakyie Afrifa claimed that Prof Naana Jane fell ill recently, and after the incident, a prophet visited her. According to the prophet, if she does not step down, she could face the same fate as the late President Atta Mills and his former Vice President, Amissah-Arthur, who both passed away while serving the country.

The prophet allegedly warned her that her situation was spiritual, not just medical. Okatakyie added that this revelation has caused great concern among her family members. He claims that her children are now urging her to resign immediately for the sake of her life.

Although these claims have not been officially confirmed by Prof Jane Naana or her office, they have raised a lot of discussions on social media and within political circles. Many are wondering whether she is truly under spiritual attack or if this is just a political distraction.

The Vice President is currently on a medical break and is said to be recovering. However, her silence on the matter is making people more curious.

Ghanaians are waiting to hear directly from Prof Jane Naana Opoku-Agyemang or the government to confirm or deny these shocking allegations. Until then, the public can only hope that she is safe, healthy, and not under any form of spiritual threat.

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Govt records GH¢6.67bn T-Bill auction oversubscription

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The government raised GH¢6.67 billion in its latest treasury bills auction, exceeding its target slightly, according to data released by the Bank of Ghana.

The auction recorded a modest oversubscription rate of 2.81%, with the government surpassing its target by GH¢66.21 million. However, GH¢121.7 million worth of bids were rejected.

The 91-day bill was the most in-demand, drawing GH¢5.7 billion in bids—representing 84.4% of total submissions. Of that amount, GH¢5.67 billion was accepted. The 182-day bill received GH¢908 million in bids, all of which were taken up, while the 364-day bill attracted just over GH¢187 million, also fully accepted.

Yields on all tenors continued to trend downward, albeit slightly. The 91-day bill dropped by 20 basis points to 15.45%, the 182-day bill eased to 16.21% from 16.50%, and the 364-day bill declined by 18 basis points to 18.65%.

President Tinubu is best father to Seyi, but worst president of Nigeria

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Nigerian rapper and activist Eedris Abdulkareem has said his controversial new song Tell Your Papa is not a personal attack on Seyi Tinubu, son of President Bola Tinubu, but a direct response to the younger Tinubu’s public praise of his father.

In March 2025, during an event in Yola, Adamawa State, Seyi Tinubu declared President Tinubu “the greatest president in the history of Nigeria,” a remark that sparked public debate and inspired Abdulkareem’s latest release.

The Only SHS In Ghana To Produce Three Presidents

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Some senior high schools (SHS) in Ghana have produced many important people, including presidents. But only one SHS has produced three presidents in Ghana’s history. That school is Achimota School.

Achimota School is a well-known boarding school for both boys and girls. It is located in Achimota, a town in Accra, the capital city of Ghana. The school was founded in 1924 by three people, Sir Frederick Gordon Guggisberg, Dr. James Emman Kwegyir Aggrey, and Reverend Alec Garden Fraser. It was officially opened in 1927 by Sir Gordon Guggisberg, who was then the Governor of the Gold Coast (now Ghana). The school followed the British public school style and was the first to admit both boys and girls in the country.

Achimota School has trained many important African leaders. Some of the past students include Dr. Kwame Nkrumah, Edward Akufo-Addo, Jerry John Rawlings, and John Evans Atta Mills, who all became leaders of Ghana. John Dramani Mahama, another former President, also attended primary school at Achimota. In addition, Dr. Kofi Abrefa Busia, a former Prime Minister of Ghana, once taught at the school.

Here are the three Presidents of Ghana who went to Achimota School:

1. Edward Akufo-Addo

He was born on June 26, 1906, in Dodowa. He went to school in Akropong and later attended Achimota College. He got a scholarship to study in the United Kingdom at Oxford University, where he studied philosophy and politics and graduated with honors.

2. Jerry John Rawlings

He was born on June 22, 1947, in Accra. His mother was from Keta, and his father was a British man. He studied at Achimota School and later trained at a military academy. He met his wife, Nana Konadu Agyeman, while at Achimota.

3. John Evans Atta Mills

He had his early education at Huni Valley and Komenda Methodist schools. He later went to Achimota School for secondary education and then to the University of Ghana to study law.

President Mahama launches Feed Ghana Programme

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The government has unveiled a new agriculture initiative dubbed “Feed Ghana Programme” to facilitate a transformation of the country’s agricultural sector.

The initiative seeks to boost agricultural production to feed the population, provide raw materials to feed agro-processing factories and create jobs for the teeming youth.

It involves sub-projects on vegetables, grains, poultry, oil palm, tubers and other import substitutes to reduce the country’s reliance on imports and transition into an export-heavy economy.

Launched by President John Dramani Mahama in Techiman in the Bono East Region last Saturday, the agriculture intervention is expected to play a crucial role in transforming the country’s agricultural landscape, providing support to farmers to increase production and boost the country’s food systems.

Importation

President Mahama explained that the initiative was crucial because it would reduce the country’s over-reliance on food imports, which currently exceeded $2 billion annually, a situation that posed significant risks to economic stability and exposed the country to external market fluctuations and currency instability.

He said challenges such as inadequate infrastructure, limited access to financing, and inefficient farming techniques continued to hinder the growth of Ghana’s agricultural sector, and that the initiative would work towards increasing local raw material production for animal feed manufacturing, ensuring a stable supply of agricultural products for industrial use.

He said the programme would ensure stronger linkages between smallholder farmers and commercial farmers to facilitate a win-win relationship for input access, technical support and a guaranteed market, among others. 

Holistic approach

President Mahama said the government would take a holistic approach to transform agriculture through modernisation, with special emphasis on value chain approaches to improve service delivery.

He said the country needed to urgently work towards translating Ghana’s agricultural potential into real sustainable progress to feed Ghanaians, create jobs and increase income.

“The time has come for bold and decisive actions; we must no longer treat agriculture as an afterthought. Agriculture must be placed at the centre of our national economic transformation.

“In this spirit, my government is rolling out the Feed Ghana Programme under the broader theme of Agriculture for Economic Transformation Agenda (AETA). This is a comprehensive vision to modernise and expand agriculture to create jobs, reduce food inflation, and strengthen food security,” he said.

President Mahama said the initiative was anchored on deliberate actions to boost food production, promote modern farm practices, strengthen infrastructure, and develop agro-industrial zones across the country.

Food security

The main objective of the project is to enhance food security, alleviate poverty among farmers, attract young people and women to venture into agriculture, and stabilise food prices across the country.

Under the programme, the government is expected to establish farmers’ service centres, create farm banks, promote crop cultivation, support urban farming, revitalise the poultry industry, and increase local raw material production to feed agro-processing factories.

The government’s flagship programme will focus on commodities such as maize, rice, soya bean, tomato, onions and chilli pepper, as well as cassava, plantain and yam.

Other industrial crops of key priority under the initiative are cocoa, mango, rubber, coconut, shea, coffee, cashew, oil palm, ginger and cotton.

The initiative also focuses on putting a premium on livestock industries such as poultry, cattle, sheep, goats and pigs.

Vital commodities

President Mahama said the implementation of the programme would maximise food production, nutrition and the use of smart agricultural systems to improve self-reliance.

He explained that the establishment of farmer service centres across the country would provide mechanisation services, quality inputs, finance market access and training of farmers, among other essential services.

The President said the creation of farm banks in designated zones would support young agriculture entrepreneurs and enhance national food production.

Under the broad initiative, he said the government would also implement the Grains and Legumes Project, explaining that the government would scale up the production of maize, rice, soya bean and sorghum for consumption, agro-processing and export.

Poultry

The President lamented that the country imported almost $400 million worth of chicken annually, and mentioned another key component of the initiative as the Poultry Industry Revitalisation Programme to address the situation.

“This we all must be ashamed of,” he said.

President Mahama said the programme would be implemented in collaboration with the Poultry Farmers’ Association to increase production.

Under the programme, he said, the government would support hatcheries, feed mills, veterinary services and poultry processing centres to boost sustainable poultry production.

The President said this year, the government would register 50 anchor farmers to be supported to produce four million birds, equivalent to 10,000 metric tonnes of chicken.

Additionally, he said, the supplementary programme would involve the registration of 55,000 households across the country.

President Mahama said each of the households would produce 500 birds annually, expressing the hope that more than one million birds would be produced yearly to improve food nutrition and the incomes of women.

“We believe that this would rear over one million birds and thereby improve the incomes of women and the nutrition of their children,” he said.

He said the government had also placed priority on vegetable production, where households and institutions would be encouraged to grow vegetables and other foodstuffs to enhance nutrition and increase self-reliance. He thus encouraged students and the youth to view agriculture as a career.

Palm oil

President Mahama said the launch would also introduce a National Palm Oil Industry policy to provide strategic incentives across the value chain from cultivation to export.

He said the government would develop agro-processing zones with irrigation, roads, power and warehouses to attract private investment to boost production and processing of the agricultural produce.

“The policy aims to address Ghana’s consumption deficit, promote commercial plantations, and position the country competitively in the global palm oil market,” he said.
 

Embrace 

The Minister of Food and Agriculture, Eric Opoku, called on Ghanaians to embrace the initiative to improve the country’s agricultural sector and the economy.

He explained that the country spent a huge sum of money to import tomatoes from Burkina Faso and onions from Niger, as well as pepper, maize and rice from other countries, which could be produced in excess in the country.

He said the country was blessed with fertile lands and rivers to support the production of food items to feed the country, including its agro-processing factories.

The Bono East Regional Minister, Francis Owusu Antwi, said the region was the best choice for the launch of the intervention because it was one of the food baskets of the country.

He said the region offered the greatest opportunity for the future of the country’s agriculture.

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Vice President Naana Opoku-Agyemang Breaks Silence After Medical Treatment Abroad

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Vice President Naana Opoku-Agyemang Breaks Silence After Medical Treatment Abroad

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Ghana’s Vice President, Professor Naana Jane Opoku-Agyemang, has made her first public statement following her recent medical leave. On Friday evening, she shared a message on social media acknowledging her Chief of Staff’s participation on her behalf at the graduation ceremony of officer cadets from the Customs Division of the Ghana Revenue Authority (GRA).

This marks the Vice President’s first communication since her sudden illness, which led to her being admitted at the University of Ghana Medical Centre (UGMC) before receiving further care in the United Kingdom. Earlier in the week, the Minister for Government Communications, Felix Kwakye Ofosu, assured the public that Prof. Opoku-Agyemang was in stable condition and taking a brief period of rest abroad as advised by doctors.

In her message, the Vice President congratulated the graduating cadets and emphasized the importance of their role in national development. “Your duty as protectors of our borders and contributors to revenue growth is crucial to Ghana’s progress,” she wrote. She praised their commitment, discipline, and service, especially in times when national self-reliance is essential.

She offered special recognition to the Best Overall and Best Female Cadets, expressing confidence that their careers would bring honour to themselves, the GRA, and the country at large. Prof. Opoku-Agyemang’s return to official duties is expected soon, as she continues to recover.

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Gout, 17, breaks 20-second barrier to win 200m

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Seventeen-year-old Gout Gout won the Austra­lian 200m title and broke the 20-second barrier with a wind-assisted performance in Perth.

He crossed the line in 19.84 sec­onds – 0.2secs faster than his own national record, but it was not official record because of a wind speed of +2.2 metres per second.

Gout became the second fastest under-20 200m sprinter in history in all conditions – behind American Erriyon Knighton, who clocked 19.49 at the LSU Invitational in 2022.

“Top speed is my gift. I used it, took off and I got sub-20, so I couldn’t be happier,” said Gout, who ran a legal 20.21 in the heats.

“I’ve been chasing getting that sub-10, focusing on my first 100, and that’s exactly what I did. Feels pretty good.”

Gout won the Under-20 100m title on Friday in 9.99, also with a tailwind above the permitted limit. –BBC

Watch video of Kofi Adomah taking unaided steps to mark significant improvement in his eyesight

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Kofi Adoma being cheered on by his wife and a relative during a walk Kofi Adoma being cheered on by his wife and a relative during a walk

Following her post indicating positive improvement in her husband’s condition, Miracle Adoma, the wife of Ghanaian broadcaster Kofi Adomah, has shared a video of the journalist taking unaided steps.

The broadcaster, who has been battling to regain his eyesight after being shot in the face with gunpowder, is seen walking on the streets of North Carolina with his wife and a relative, who let go of his hands for a brief moment.

“All right, thank you,” Kofi Adomah, who was wearing dark sunglasses, is heard saying after taking about two dozen steps unaided.

“Thanks to the US medical system and thanks to my family in the US,” was the caption shared along with the video by Miracle Adoma, who has stood strong by her husband since January 15, 2025, when he sustained a serious eye injury while covering the Kwafie Festival and the 25th anniversary of the Dormaahene’s enstoolment at Dormaa Ahenkro in the Bono Region.

Initial reports suggested the injury resulted from gunpowder residue or pellets during a traditional musketry display, but his wife, Miracle Adoma, later clarified that an individual deliberately shot him in the face.

The incident led to partial vision loss in one eye.

Prior to her recent update, Kofi Adomah had undergone multiple surgeries in Dubai and was still recovering, with his wife indicating that her husband had been scheduled for further surgeries.

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Emmanuel Boateng scores in Gaziantep’s 2-1 victory over Hatayspor

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Boateng pounced on a loose ball in the box to level the score for Gaziantep Boateng pounced on a loose ball in the box to level the score for Gaziantep

Ghanaian forward Emmanuel Boateng continued his impressive form in the Turkish Super League, scoring his third goal of the season in Gaziantep’s 2-1 win over Hatayspor on Sunday.

The visitors struck first through veteran Cameroonian striker Vincent Aboubakar, who exfoliated the scoring in the 38th minute with a clinical finish.

However, Boateng responded just before halftime, pouncing on a loose ball in the box to level the score for Gaziantep and send the home fans into celebration.

Gaziantep came out stronger in the second half and found the winner in the 59th minute, thanks to a composed strike from Halil Dervisoglu.

Both sides had several chances throughout the game, but Gaziantep held firm to secure all three points at home.

Boateng, who joined Gaziantep mid-season from Saudi Arabian side Al Orubah, has now netted three goals in 10 appearances for the club, underlining his growing influence in the squad as they push to finish the campaign strongly.

Shatta Wale Claps Back at Abena Moet Over Controversial Comments—‘We Know Your Story

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Shatta Wale Claps Back at Abena Moet Over Controversial Comments—‘We Know Your Story

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Shatta Wale has once again found himself at the center of controversy after a fiery online exchange with popular media personality Abena Moet.

The drama began when Abena Moet appeared on a radio segment and made a bold statement that quickly caught fire on social media:

“I’ll marry Jim Iyke, smash Tinny, and sh00t Shatta Wale.”

As expected, her remarks didn’t sit well with fans of the dancehall artiste—and certainly not with Shatta Wale himself. Known for never backing down from a challenge or clapback, Shatta Wale took to his social media platforms to address the situation in his signature no-holds-barred style.

He posted:

“Because your pppssy smells so you will sh00t me… Madam wutsw3 b)n? Dem f$$ck you saaaa, we know your story… F00lish u,gly Litch…”

The response has since gone viral, with social media users split—some defending Shatta for standing his ground, while others feel the response went too far.

This isn’t the first time Shatta Wale has clashed with a media personality, but the intensity of his comeback has raised eyebrows. Many are now calling for both parties to tone things down as the online feud escalates.

One thing’s for sure—when it comes to controversy, Shatta Wale never disappoints.

I Have the Passport, But I Chose to Remain in Ghana—Mussa Dankwah Rejects Brain Drain Temptation

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I Have the Passport, But I Chose to Remain in Ghana—Mussa Dankwah Rejects Brain Drain Temptation

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Mussa Dankwah is not going anywhere.

In a rousing Facebook post defending his commitment to Ghana and Global InfoAnalytics, the pollster declared:

“I have the qualifications and experience to work anywhere in the world and a passport to guarantee me free movement but I chose to remain in Ghana.”

It’s a sentiment that hits home in a country where many of its brightest minds leave for greener pastures. But not Dankwah. He’s chosen country over comfort, mission over migration.

“I left a good job to settle back home and I am not going back,” he adds.

His tone reflects resolve—an unshakable belief in the role of data, transparency, and public opinion in strengthening Ghana’s democracy. With political polarization at its peak, Dankwah’s staying power is a statement in itself: committed citizens can make a difference, even when the system is flawed.

Critics may question his intent, but Dankwah doesn’t flinch. His response is personal, patriotic, and powerfully plainspoken.

While some may flee Ghana’s chaos, Dankwah plants his feet firmer. Global InfoAnalytics, he insists, isn’t just visiting the scene—it’s part of the scene, and here to stay.

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Posting New Photo Won’t Change The Fact That You’ve Not Practiced Law For Over 15 Years- Sarpong

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Political commentator affiliated with the New Patriotic Party P.K Sarpong has taken a swipe at former Electoral Commission boss Charlotte Osei for uploading new photo wearing his law custom ahead of her appointment as a Supreme Court judge. According to P.K Sarpong, the photo is a way for Charlotte Osei to communicate that she still practise law.

However, he indicated that the photo alone cannot change the fact that Charlotte Osei has not practiced law for over 15 years.

Taking to his Facebook page, P.K Sarpong wrote:

Charlotte Osei, has just posted this picture as her profile. As I mentioned it to you, John Mahama OWES her, and must pacify her with an appointment to the Law Lords and Ladies. All hail John Mahama’s nominee to the Supreme Court, a person who hasn’t practiced law for over 15 years, Char Osei!

Lest I forget, JM nominated her for the Supreme Court in the past and she was flatly rejected by the Council. He then appointed her to NCCE for a while before making her EC’s Chairperson.

We all saw her stewardship at the helm of affairs as far as the Electoral Commission was concerned. Her insufferable arrogance coupled with her bossy attitude downed her work.

Today, this same person whose procurement breaches did her in is being promoted to the Supreme Court of the land. At all cost, according to Mahama, Charlotte Osei must be appointed to the Supreme Court. This is the true meaning of the reset they promised.

Make no mistake. She posted this picture to dispel the fact that she hasn’t been practicing law for ages. It is true that she hasn’t practiced law for over 15 years. This changes nothing.

Source: P.K.Sarpong, Whispers from the Corridors of the Thinking Place.

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‘I use my own car for funerals’ – Prof Gyampo rejects CEO privilege amid austerity drive

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The newly appointed Chief Executive Officer of the Ghana Shippers Authority (GSA) has laid bare a philosophy of leadership grounded in austerity, modesty, and a deliberate rejection of extravagance.

Professor Ransford Yaw Gyampo told Joy News amid growing public concern about the perks and privileges enjoyed by public officials, said he uses what he described as his “commonsensical approach” to leadership — one that includes driving his personal car to funerals and weddings.

“I was offered an old vehicle which I use only to and from work,” Prof Gyampo said. “I drive my own car to church, funerals, weddings and to all social gatherings. Government vehicles must only be used for government business.”

This unorthodox approach to public office, especially at the CEO level, he stated, comes against the backdrop of financial constraints at the Ghana Shippers Authority.

According to Gyampo, the Authority became cash-strapped after government swept excess funds from various agencies to meet sovereign obligations.

“Through this initiative, the financial resources and monies saved by the Ghana Shippers Authority were swept away,” he explained.

“So as CEO, I had to offer an innovative response to cut expenditure to ensure that the organisation survives.”

Among his first actions was to cancel and renegotiate contracts, suspend staff allowances, and halt all foreign travel not directly tied to the Authority’s core operations.

But perhaps most striking is his personal example, which includes flying economy class on official international assignments.

“I believe I am the only CEO in Ghana at the moment who travels abroad with an economy class ticket,” he said.

“I do so because the current financial position of my organisation makes it unethical and unthinkable for me to be opulent.”

He added, “CEOs and managers of organizations that run at a loss must have no business enjoying the largess that goes with their positions.”

Prof. Gyampo’s rejection of privilege is shaped by his identity as a teacher, unionist, and a man of modest upbringing.

“Though by the grace of God and through hard work, I was living comfortably even before I was appointed as CEO, my modest background and the kind of training I got have tended to shape what I do.”

He also took a swipe at critics who accused him of misusing public funds.

“That’s why I described as senseless and ignorant propaganda, the claim that I had gone to buy a massaging chair in my office in spite of all that I am doing to save money and cut costs,” he said.

“Competent and effective propaganda is not for little minds.”

Asserting his commitment to national service above partisan interests, Prof Gyampo praised President Mahama for appointing non-party individuals like himself and vowed to help “reset Ghana.”

“If we succeed, Ghana will succeed,” he said. “And insha Allah, we would succeed, given the kind of commonsensical approach we are adopting in handling simple problems. We won’t countenance people’s sense of entitlement to perpetuate what is wrong. We will change the status quo.”

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Tragic Clash Between Drilling Company Car and Tricycle in Aputuogya

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Aputuogya, a quiet town, was shaken by a tragic incident on Friday, 11th April 2025, in the afternoon.

A clash between a tricycle with number M 25-0517 and an SA drilling company car with number AS 8316-21 resulted in one feared dead and the other with loose legs.

The incident has left the community in shock and mourning as they try to make sense of what happened.

Reports indicate that another Kia truck, supposed to be a cool water supply car, drove over the owner of the tricycle while he fell down, causing his death.

The deceased was then sent to Gyakye Pramso Morgue, while the other man from the tricycle sustained serious injuries and was rushed to Aputuogya hospital.

It was revealed that the deceased was the owner of the brand new tricycle, and the other injured man was teaching him how to ride with tour speed, which led to the tragic incident.

The names of the individuals involved remain unknown, but it was mentioned that the deceased also worked at the cool water company.

The police are currently under investigation to determine the cause of the clash between the drilling company car and the tricycle.

Eyewitnesses have been providing statements to help piece together what happened leading up to the tragic accident.

The authorities are working diligently to bring justice to the situation and ensure that such incidents do not occur again in the future.

The community of Aputuogya has come together to support the families of the deceased and the injured man during this difficult time.

They have been offering prayers and condolences to those affected by the tragic clash between the drilling company car and the tricycle.

The incident has served as a reminder of the importance of road safety and the need for caution while driving on the streets of Aputuogya.

The tragic incident serves as a reminder of the fragility of life and the importance of being cautious while on the road.

As the investigation continues, the community hopes for answers and justice for those affected by the unfortunate event.

As the investigation unfolds, the community remains hopeful for answers and justice for those involved in the tragic accident.

Police gun down 4 suspected robbers in shootout on Bekwai-Fomena Highway

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Four suspected armed robbers have been shot dead by police during a fierce gun battle on the Bekwai-Fomena Highway in the Ashanti Region.

The incident occurred after the gang reportedly mounted a roadblock and attacked travellers between Bekwai and Fomena, an area which has seen a surge in highway robberies in recent times.

According to police sources, the suspects are believed to be part of a larger gang terrorising residents and commuters within the Adansi enclave.

The swift response by security forces followed multiple distress calls from victims of the attack. Upon arrival, the police exchanged fire with the armed men, resulting in the deaths of four of the suspects.

Two other individuals also believed to be part of the robbery operation, sustained gunshot wounds but managed to flee into a nearby bush.

A manhunt has since been launched to apprehend the injured fugitives, who are still at large.

The Ashanti South Police Command has confirmed the incident and stated that investigations are currently underway to ascertain the identities of the deceased and to uncover the full circumstances surrounding the attempted robbery.

The authorities have urged the public to remain calm and to assist with any information that could lead to the arrest of the escapees.

Residents of the affected communities have lauded the police for their prompt and decisive action, noting that their response helped avert what could have been a more tragic outcome.

A formal press briefing is expected to be held by the Police Command on Monday, 14 April, to provide further details.

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Sarkodie does not repeat Nike Air Force Ones

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Trendy Rail, stylist for rapper Sarkodie, revealed that the celebrated musician never wears the same pair of his iconic Nike Air Force One sneakers twice.

In an interview on Channel One TV on Saturday, April 12, Trendy shared insights into styling some of Africa’s top music stars.

“We can’t count the costumes in Sarkodie’s wardrobe. His Air Force Ones, for instance—he doesn’t repeat them. He has a room full of trainers,” she said.

Trendy also expressed concern about the trend of artists throwing expensive clothing into the audience during performances.

As a stylist and fashion enthusiast, she finds such actions upsetting.

“Some of these clothes are very expensive. If custom-made, they can cost between £8,000 and £10,000. But it’s part of the artists’ lifestyle, and they don’t see anything wrong with it. For a stylist like me, though, it’s frustrating,” she explained.

She recounted an incident from Sarkodie’s 2022 Rapperholic concert.

“Sarkodie had this red jacket. He took it off and threw it into the crowd. I kid you not—that jacket was probably worth £3,000 or £4,000,” she recalled.

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We will show that we have power

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Mamponghene Daasebre Osei Bonsu II Mamponghene Daasebre Osei Bonsu II

The Ashanti Mampong Traditional Council, led by the Mamponghene, Daasebre Osei Bonsu II, has given leadership of the party in the Mampong Constituency less than 24 hours to ensure the retraction of anti-Ashanti comments made by some youth of the party.

Addressing the NDC leadership of the constituency at his palace on Sunday, April 13, 2025, when they called on him, Mamponghene condemned the actions of the party supporters who have waged an open campaign against the possible nomination of an Ashanti for the Mampong Municipal Chief Executive (MCE) position.

“Advise those in the NDC who put up the despicable act. They have until tomorrow afternoon… If not, we shall shake things up for them to know that we wield the power and the entire jurisdiction,” Daasebre Osei Bonsu fumed.

He noted the tolerant and welcoming nature of Ashantis to diversity, stating that Ashanti remains the only area in Ghana where other tribes are allowed to install their own chiefs.

“Because of my work at the university, I have travelled a lot. There is no place you mention that I don’t know of. But our place is the only place where you find Sarkin Zongo, Ewe Chiefs, and whatnot… You are all Mampong people. We respect and treat everyone as equal, so why are some people trying to cause division among us?” he questioned.

The reaction by Mamponghene is in response to the actions of some NDC youth who have been campaigning against the possible nomination of an Ashanti by President John Dramani Mahama for the MCE position in the area.

Last week, NDC youth in Asante Mampong Constituency protested the rumoured nomination of Esther Dwomoh as Municipal Chief Executive (MCE). The youth, favouring three shortlisted candidates—Yakubu Issifu (2024 Parliamentary Candidate), Mohammed Kamil (Constituency Chairman), and Imoro Iddrisu—stormed the party office on April 9 and 10, vandalizing property and setting items ablaze.

They argued the shortlisted trio, long-time party loyalists, deserved the role over Dwomoh, a recent NDC member since 2022.

The group was clear in their demand, stating that “no Ashanti will be allowed to become MCE of Mampong,” a statement that has been heavily condemned as anti-Ashanti and disrespectful to the owners of Mampong land.

Meanwhile, the NDC constituency leadership has apologized, condemned the violence, and urged calm while awaiting President Mahama’s final decision.

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Ghana withdraws from Africa Hockey Cup over financial challenges

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The tournament will now feature only seven men’s teams and six women’s teams The tournament will now feature only seven men’s teams and six women’s teams

Ghana’s U-21 men’s and women’s hockey teams have pulled out of the upcoming Junior Africa Cup (JAC 2024), set to take place in Windhoek, Namibia, from April 18 to 25, 2025, due to financial constraints.

The decision marks another missed opportunity for Ghana to return to competitive junior-level international hockey, following its last participation in 2010.

Back then, the U-17 team won the continental tournament and represented Africa at the Youth Olympic Games.

The U-21 level serves as a crucial stepping stone for young athletes, bridging the gap between youth programs and senior national teams.

It provides a platform to refine skills, build international experience, and prepare for the demands of the global stage. Without this opportunity, Ghana risks stagnation in its hockey development pipeline.

With Ghana’s withdrawal, the tournament will feature only seven men’s and six women’s teams.

This adjustment will impact both the event’s structure and diminish opportunities for young Ghanaian athletes to gain international exposure.

The JAC 2024 will proceed as planned, with the remaining teams competing for qualification spots in India’s 2025 Junior World Cup.

2024/25 Ghana Premier League: Week 27 Match Report

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Hearts took the lead in the 38th minute through defender Kelvin Osei Asibey Hearts took the lead in the 38th minute through defender Kelvin Osei Asibey

Vision FC and Hearts of Oak produced a thrilling 1-1 draw on Sunday afternoon at the Nii Adjei Kraku II Sports Complex in Tema Newtown, in a game that demonstrated the Ghana Premier League’s Round 27 competitive zeal.

The visitors, Hearts, took the lead in the 38th minute through defender Kelvin Osei Asibey.

Arriving highest from a set-piece, Asibey headed the ball over the Vision goalkeeper to give the Phobians a narrow advantage at the interval.

The advantage, however, did not last. Just three minutes into the second half, Vision responded through Meschack Sowah Adjetey, who netted with a composed finish following persistent pressure from the home side.

This determination infused more passion into Vision’s performance, and they looked the more threatening of the two teams as the game progressed in the second half.

Substitute Emmanuel Akansase nearly turned the score in Vision’s favour with a 60th-minute charge, but his low shot in the box brushed against the post and went narrowly wide.

The first half was well-balanced, but Vision appeared sharper in the second half.

Hearts will rue another away match without a win, while Vision will feel they did enough to claim all three points but will have to settle for a hard-earned draw.

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Foot soldiers who block law enforcement officers from arresting politicians can be charged – OSP

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Director of Strategy, Research, and Communication at the OSP, Samuel Appiah Darko Director of Strategy, Research, and Communication at the OSP, Samuel Appiah Darko

The Director of Strategy, Research, and Communication at the Office of the Special Prosecutor (OSP), Samuel Appiah Darko, has warned that foot soldiers or supporters who interfere with law enforcement officers attempting to arrest politicians could face charges of obstruction of justice.

Speaking on JoyNews’ The Law on April 13, Appiah Darko explained that obstructing an arrest, whether by the person being arrested or bystanders, is a criminal offense.

“If foot soldiers or sympathizers try to block law enforcement officers from arresting someone, they can be charged with obstruction of justice,” he said.

He explained that under the OSP Act, this offence carries a minimum of two years and a maximum of four years in prison.

He further clarified that resisting arrest itself is a separate offence, punishable by a fine or a minimum one-year jail term, depending on the circumstances.

This, he noted, applies not only to the individual targeted for arrest but also to anyone impeding law enforcement, including friends, relatives, or political supporters.

Appiah Darko also addressed the misconception that only uniformed police officers can make arrests.

He noted that agencies like the OSP, the Economic and Organized Crime Office (EOCO), and intelligence agencies have legal authority to effect arrests, even without wearing police uniforms.

“The term ‘police powers’ extends beyond uniformed officers,” he said, emphasizing that these institutions operate under constitutional or parliamentary authority.

He urged the public to avoid interfering with lawful arrests to prevent facing serious legal consequences.

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President Mahama calls Ghana annual $400m imports of chicken a shame

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Nigeria bans airing of song criticizing President Tinubu

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Artist Eedris Abdulkareem’s 'Tell Your Papa' slam President Bola Tinubu Artist Eedris Abdulkareem’s ‘Tell Your Papa’ slam President Bola Tinubu

The Nigerian authorities have banned broadcasters from playing the song “Tell Your Papa,” which criticizes the country’s leader.

Artist Eedris Abdulkareem’s lyrics slam President Bola Tinubu and urge his influential son, Seyi, to let his father know “people are dying” through hardship and insecurity, and there is “hunger” in the country.

In a letter to TV and radio stations, the National Broadcasting Commission (NBC), which issues licenses and regulates the industry, ordered the track not to be played, saying it violates the country’s broadcast code.

The NBC said it considered “Tell Your Papa”’s content to be “inappropriate” and “objectionable,” adding that it falls short of public decency standards.

Released earlier in the week, the song has gained significant attention on social media in Nigeria and has sparked debate regarding the economic and security situation in the country.

On becoming president in May 2023, Tinubu introduced several economic reforms that increased the cost of living.

He dropped the fuel subsidy, which had long kept petrol prices low, saying that the government could no longer afford it. Fuel prices then jumped sharply, which had a knock-on effect on the rest of the economy.

Annual inflation was above 30% for most of last year, and the price of some basic food items increased by even more.

This has led some Nigerians to cut back on the number of meals they eat a day and the amount of food they consume.

There are also worries about the level of insecurity in the country, with kidnapping-for-ransom still a major issue and fears that the Islamist militant group Boko Haram could make a resurgence in the northeast.

On the track, in a mix of English, Yoruba, and Pidgin, Abdulkareem tells Tinubu’s son that his father “is not trying” and that he has made “too many empty promises.”

When it comes to insecurity, the artist urges Seyi to travel by road, instead of a private jet, to experience the dangers faced by ordinary Nigerians.

Tinubu’s government has in the past defended its economic policies, saying that the president is aiming to put the country on a stable footing in the long term.

To deal with the short-term pain, the authorities have an ongoing cash transfer scheme to help 15 million poorer Nigerian households.

Regarding security, the government has said that the situation has improved in the last 18 months.

As the licensing authority, the NBC can sanction broadcasters for ignoring its orders. In the past, it has fined stations and suspended licenses for violations.

Abdulkareem is not new to controversy, as he recorded a similar song in the past.

In 2003, he released his most popular tune to date—”Nigeria Jaga Jaga,” meaning “Nigeria has spoiled.”

Then-President Olusegun Obasanjo reacted harshly, publicly insulting Abdulkareem. The song was banned for broadcasters but gained popularity among Nigerians and became a street anthem.

Bawku crisis requires military action — IMANI’s Kofi Bentil

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Senior Vice President of IMANI Africa, Kofi Bentil Senior Vice President of IMANI Africa, Kofi Bentil

Senior Vice President of IMANI Africa, Kofi Bentil, has declared that the ongoing crisis in Bawku has escalated beyond the scope of mediation and policing, calling for military intervention to restore peace.

Speaking on Joy News, Kofi Bentil emphasized that the situation has reached a “war-like” state, requiring decisive action from the Ghana Army.

Bentil argued that negotiation becomes ineffective when parties believe they can achieve their goals through force.

“If you believe you have what it takes to make your adversary do what you want, you will never negotiate,” he said. He stressed that negotiation only occurs when the negotiated outcome seems better or cheaper than alternatives.

He criticized the repeated failures of mediation and policing in Bawku, stating, “We keep doing the same things. It’s been failing.”

He highlighted the inadequacy of police efforts, noting that even the Inspector General of Police’s vehicle was reportedly shot at during the crisis.

Kofi Bentil urged authorities to simplify the complex situation by deploying military forces to take control of the territory and impose peace. “What the military is trained to do is to take territory, hold it, and impose peace,” he stressed. He warned that if armed groups are prepared to fight the military, there may be little that can be done beyond such intervention.

Kofi Bentil called for a reevaluation of Ghana’s approach to handling such crises and urged immediate military action to prevent further escalation.

Caleb Yirenkyi on target as Nordsjaelland cruise to 5-2 victory over Randers FC

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Yirenkyi is reportedly being monitored by several top European clubs Yirenkyi is reportedly being monitored by several top European clubs

Ghanaian youngster Caleb Yirenkyi was among the scorers as FC Nordsjaelland secured a commanding 5-2 win over Randers FC in a Danish Superliga clash at Right to Dream Park.

The 19-year-old continued to impress with a solid performance, capping it off with a goal in the 60th minute to extend Nordsjaelland’s lead in the second half.

Benjamin Nygren was the star of the first half, netting a sensational hat-trick with goals in the 24th, 38th, and 40th minutes to give the hosts a comfortable 3-0 lead before the break.

Yirenkyi’s goal made it 4-1 after Randers had briefly pulled one back through Norman Campbell.

Gustav Wikkheim then sealed the win with Nordsjaelland’s fifth goal in the 77th minute.

Mathias Greve added a late consolation for the visitors, but it was too little, too late.

Yirenkyi’s growing influence in the Nordsjaelland setup has not gone unnoticed, with reports suggesting the talented Ghanaian is being monitored by several top European clubs.

The win further boosts Nordsjaelland’s position in the league as they chase a strong finish to the season, with Yirenkyi continuing to make a strong case as one of Ghana’s brightest emerging talents.

‘You don’t grandstand with Ghana’s image, that’s not being well-meaning citizen’ – Susan Adu-Amankwah

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The Executive Secretary of the National Interest Movement has criticised the conduct of the Ranking Member of Parliament’s Defence Committee over his public allegations of two planes carrying suspicious cargo.

Susan Adu-Amankwah, contributing on Joy News’ Newsfile, questioned both the motivation and responsibility behind Reverend John Ntim Fordjour’s claims, made without proof that the planes were carrying cocaine and money.

“If he didn’t have evidence of cocaine and of money, what was he talking about?” she asked pointedly.

“Because we will reasonably think that he had gone further to say ‘suspicious flight’ and had mentioned cocaine and money. And that makes all of us think there must be something more to it.”

Her criticism centered on what she described as the misuse of political privilege and the danger of playing politics with Ghana’s international image.

Susan Adu-Amankwah’s comments come after Rev. Fordjour made allegations in Parliament and on various media platforms about suspicious aircraft landings in Ghana, but has yet to present any evidence to support those claims.

“He’s no ordinary citizen of Ghana. That’s why we pay them all that money,” she said of the MP.

“He is an MP and has privileges. If he had those suspicions, and it was not about grandstanding and about politics, he could have gone to the head of [national security].”

Susan Adu-Amankwah argued that the responsible course of action would have been for the MP to quietly engage the appropriate authorities before taking the matter public.

“That is the well-meaning Ghanaian. That is the well-meaning citizen,” she stressed. “You don’t just go hopping from station to station and grandstanding.”

She further noted the implications of such statements for Ghana’s global reputation.

“Sometimes people forget that when we go out there, it doesn’t matter whether you are NDC, NPP, independent — you are Ghanaian,” she said.

“When things go out into the public and into the world, it’s about you being Ghanaian.”

She warned that when Ghana is profiled internationally, it is not by political party but by nationality and race.

“They don’t profile us according to our political parties. They profile us according to our color, according to the country in which we come from,” she explained.

“So when you go out there thinking you are doing it against your party or for your party, and you want to grandstand, you’re doing it against all of us.”

Turning to the core of the allegations, Susan Adu-Amankwah underscored how critical the issue of drugs is to national interest, particularly among Ghana’s youth.

“Some of us feel that a lot of drug issues are already a problem in this country,” she said.

“We see the devastation Red has caused for young people. We definitely don’t want the other drugs to come and add to it.”

She called on the government to take control and investigate all legitimate suspicions, but reiterated that unsubstantiated public statements are dangerous.

“Any suspicion, yes — but when you say, ‘I mean this and this,’ we expect that you have more than just speculation,” she said. “That one, ah, you know…that’s not what well-meaning citizens do.”

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Annual $400 million imports of chicken is a shame — President Mahama

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President John Dramani Mahama President John Dramani Mahama

Ghana imports nearly $400 million worth of chicken every year, President John Dramani Mahama has said.

The President said the imports ought to be a source of shame for all Ghanaians, reiterating plans to support 54 individuals to produce four million birds, amounting to 10,000 metric tons of chicken.

President Mahama stressed his government’s commitment to advancing livestock development to improve cattle production and small ruminants, including goats and sheep, alongside improving access to high-quality breeds.

The President made this known when he launched the government’s Feed Ghana Programme, a flagship initiative, in Techiman in the Bono East Region.

He said the livestock production component of the programme would also focus on agro-production enclaves and infrastructure.

This involves the execution of irrigation systems, improved road infrastructure, provision of power supply, and establishment of warehousing facilities to attract private investment.

The President said that the programme would further enhance the production and processing of agricultural produce.

President Mahama presented maize seeds, fertilizers, a Kia truck, and tractors to some institutions, including the Ghana Prisons Service and National Service Authority, to spearhead the implementation of the programme.

He called for unity and shared commitment in transforming the nation’s agriculture as a driver of national growth and prosperity, saying the Feed Ghana Programme presented a proactive initiative rather than just a policy.

Admitting some challenges in the sector, the President said he was highly optimistic that the implementation of the programme would achieve success and called on farmers, agribusinesses, financial institutions, and development partners to join forces to achieve desirable outcomes.

The programme aims to implement strategic measures to increase food production, promote the adoption of modern farming techniques, improve infrastructure, and establish agro-industrial zones across Ghana.

President Mahama said key interventions within the Feed Ghana Programme include smart agriculture, involving the establishment of farmers’ service centres nationwide.

These centres will provide essential services such as mechanization, quality inputs, financial support, market access, primary processing, and training for farmers.

President Mahama announced the creation of farm banks or land banks in designated irrigable zones to support young agri-entrepreneurs and contribute to the enhancement of national food production.

He said the second component of the programme, grains and legumes development, would also focus on increasing the production of maize, rice, soybeans, and sorghum for consumption, agro-processing, and export.

The third component, the vegetable development project or ‘Yeredua,’ aims at reducing imports from neighbouring countries by promoting the cultivation of vegetables locally.

President Mahama highlighted the importance of investing in controlled environmental farming, such as greenhouse technologies, urban and peri-urban agriculture, and promoting schools to grow their own vegetables through backyard gardening.

The fourth component of the initiative will focus on promoting institutional farming to empower households and communities to cultivate vegetables such as tomatoes, peppers, and garden eggs to enhance self-sufficiency.

It will also extend support to institutions, such as Senior High Schools, to access lands to engage in crop production and livestock farming.

The fifth component of the programme involves the revitalization of the poultry industry, known as the “Nkoko Nketenkete” project.

‘We are profiled as Ghanaians, not NDC or NPP’ – Susan Adu-Amankwah on suspicious flights

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Executive Secretary of the National Interest Movement, Susan Adu-Amankwah, has taken aim at what she describes as reckless grandstanding by politicians whose unverified allegations could damage Ghana’s global reputation.

Speaking on Newsfile on Joy News, Saturday, she criticised Rev John Ntim Fordjour, the Ranking Member of Parliament’s Defence Committee, who recently made sensational claims about suspicious aircraft landing in Ghana, with references to drugs and money, but has yet to provide proof.

“What was he talking about?” she asked. “Because we will reasonably think that he had gone further to say suspicious flights and had mentioned cocaine and money. That makes all of us think there must be something more to it.”

Adu-Amankwah questioned how the MP handled the matter, suggesting that someone in such a privileged position could have engaged the appropriate authorities quietly and responsibly.

“He’s no ordinary citizen of Ghana. That’s why we pay them all that money [as MP],” she stressed.

“If he had those suspicions, and it was not about grandstanding and about politics, he could have gone to the head of NIB or BNI. He could have said, ‘Look, this has come to my attention. We want you to do this. If I don’t hear from you by a certain time, I will go public.’ That is the well-meaning Ghanaian.”

Instead, she lamented, the approach has appeared more performative than patriotic.

“We expect that you have more than just hopping from station to station and grandstanding,” she said.

Susan Adu-Amankwah emphasized the need to separate partisanship from national interest, particularly when the stakes involve Ghana’s image on the international stage.

“Look, people sometimes forget that when we go out there, it doesn’t matter whether you are NDC, NPP… you are Ghanaian,” she declared.

“And when things go out into the public and into the world, it is about you being Ghanaian.”

She warned that political players often forget how such controversies affect all citizens.

“They don’t profile us according to our political parties. They profile us according to our color, according to the country, Ghana. That is how they profile us. So when you go out there thinking that you are doing it against a party, don’t forget you are doing it against all of us who don’t vote either NPP or NDC.”

She called for a sober, non-partisan approach to drug enforcement and national security, especially given the history of drug-related concerns in Ghana.

“We definitely don’t want the other drugs to come and add to it,” she said.

“We don’t want to be used as a transit point. We don’t want to be used as an endpoint. And so it’s important that the government takes hold of it.”

She made an emotional plea to politicians across the divide: “All of us as politicians, we need to recognise this. It’s not just about party lines. It’s about the dignity of this country, and the lives of our people.”

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South Africa poised to re-open inquest into Nobel laureate’s death

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A South African court is due to re-examine the circumstances around the death of one of the most renowned campaigners against the racist system of apartheid, which had initially been described as accidental.

A 1967 inquest ruled that Chief Albert Luthuli was walking on a railway line when he was struck by a train and died after fracturing his skull.

Activists and his family have long cast doubts on the official version of events, and have said they welcomed the re-opening of the inquest.

Luthuli, who at the time of his death was the leader of the then-banned African National Congress (ANC), won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1960 for spearheading the fight against apartheid.

The ANC went on to lead the struggle against white-minority rule and came to power in 1994, following the first democratic elections.

The National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) has said that it “will be presenting evidence before the court in an attempt to have the initial findings into the deaths of Chief Luthuli… overturned”. It has not said what that evidence is.

Nearly six decades ago, the initial inquiry into the Nobel laureate’s death “found that there was no evidence which disclosed any criminal culpability on the part of any of the employees of the South African Railways or anyone else”, the NPA said last week.

But campaigners suspected the authorities had killed him and covered it up.

Luthuli’s grandson, Albert Mthunzi Luthuli, told South Africa’s IOL news site that the family “welcomes the re-opening of the inquest”, even though it is now years after the deaths of “many people that we suspected of being involved in my grandfather’s murder”.

“We believe the TRC [Truth and Reconciliation Commission] let many families of victims down by giving amnesty to apartheid murderers,” he added, referring to the post-apartheid process where perpetrators of violence in the previous decades were encouraged to come forward to fully confess their crimes.

At the time of his death, Luthuli was not allowed to leave his residential area in Groutville – now in KwaZulu-Natal province – or take part in politics.

He was South Africa’s first winner of the Nobel Peace Prize. The award was later given to three other South Africans: Archbishop Desmond Tutu in 1984, and Nelson Mandela and FW de Klerk in 1993.

The Luthuli case is one of two highly anticipated inquests into the deaths of anti-apartheid figures re-opening on Monday. The other concerns lawyer Mlungisi Griffiths Mxenge, who was killed in 1981.

He had been stabbed 45 times and his throat had been slit.

An inquest into his death a year later failed to identify his murderers and it was only nine years later that they were revealed – when Butana Almond Nofemela, confessed to killing Mxenge and seven other ANC members.

He was part of a covert hit-squad, or counter-insurgency unit, that detained and killed anti-apartheid activists.

Nofemela, together with the squad’s commander Dirk Coetzee and David Tshikalange, were in 1997 found guilty of Mxenge’s murder but were granted amnesty by the TRC before the criminal case could be concluded.

Explaining the reopening of the inquest into Mxenge’s death last year, the justice ministry said this was because new evidence had emerged, suggesting that “certain critical information” had not been presented to the TRC.

In South Africa, inquests often look into determining how a person died and whether anyone should be held responsible for their death.

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Kennedy Agyapong calls for calm amid tensions in Bawku

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Former Member of Parliament for Assin Central, Kennedy Agyapong, has called for calm and unity in the wake of renewed violence in Bawku and its surrounding areas, which has led to multiple fatalities and injuries.

In a statement released on Sunday, April 13, Mr. Agyapong expressed deep concern over the escalation of tensions following a violent clash between police and some youth in the Bawku enclave on Thursday, April 10.

The unrest reportedly resulted in casualties and the alleged burning of the private residence of Bawku Central MP, Mahama Ayariga.

He appealed to the youth to remain calm, stressing that no grievance should lead to the loss of life or the destruction of communities.

“I have followed with deep concern the recent escalation of tensions in Bawku and surrounding communities. The recurring violent outbreaks and reprisals rooted in longstanding tribal conflicts, continue to cause pain and instability among our people.

“At this critical moment, I call for calm—especially from the youth. No grievance, however deeply felt, justifies the loss of life or the destruction of our communities. Our peaceful coexistence is the foundation of the prosperity and development we seek, without which we cannot build the Ghana we all desire,” he stated.

Mr. Agyapong also commended President John Dramani Mahama for activating a mediation process led by the Asantehene, Otumfuo Osei Tutu II—an initiative initially launched under former President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo.

“This is a welcome sign of statesmanship and national unity, one that places Ghana above partisanship,” he noted.

He urged all parties involved in the conflict to support the Otumfuo-led committee in its efforts to restore peace, emphasizing that national unity and progress depend on stability in all parts of the country.

“When there is peace in Bawku, there is peace in Ghana. No part of this country can prosper while another is in pain. Ghana must move forward together,” Mr. Agyapong stated.

Read below the statement by Kennedy Agyapong

“I have followed with deep concern the recent escalation of tensions in Bawku and surrounding communities. The recurring violent outbreaks and reprisals rooted in longstanding tribal conflicts, continue to cause pain and instability among our people.

At this critical moment, I call for calm—especially from the youth. No grievance, however deeply felt, justifies the loss of life or the destruction of our communities. Our peaceful coexistence is the foundation of the prosperity and development we seek, without which we cannot build the Ghana we all desire.

I commend President Mahama for triggering the mediation process led by His Majesty Otumfuo Osei Tutu II, Asantehene, which was initially set up by H.E. Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo. This is a welcome sign of statesmanship and national unity, one that places Ghana above partisanship.

I urge all parties to offer the Otumfuo-led committee the necessary support to effectively execute its mandate. It needs stating that when there is peace in Bawku, there is peace in Ghana. No part of this country can prosper while another is in pain. Ghana must move forward together.

Let us all, leaders and citizens alike, play our part in ensuring that lasting peace is restored.

Hon. Ken Ohene Agyapong”

 

 

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Tanzania’s main opposition party banned from election

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Tanzanian opposition leader and former presidential candidate Tundu Lissu has also been arrested and charged with treason

Tanzania’s main opposition party has been barred from participating in this year’s election, days after its leader was charged with treason.

Ramadhani Kailima, director of elections at the Independent National Elections Commission, said that Chadema had failed to sign a code of conduct document that was due on Saturday, meaning the party was disqualified from October’s elections.

Last week, Chadema’s leader Tundu Lissu was arrested and charged with treason following a rally in southern Tanzania at which he called for electoral reforms.

The CCM party, which has governed Tanzania since 1977, is expected to retain power following the latest developments.

“Any party that did not sign the code of conduct will not participate in the general election,” Mr Kailima said on Saturday, adding that Chadema would also be banned from taking part in any by-elections until 2030.

Earlier on Saturday, Chadema had said that it would not participate in a code of conduct signing ceremony, as part of its drive for voting reforms.

The country is due to vote in parliamentary and presidential elections, where Lissu was expected to challenge incumbent President Samia Suluhu Hassan.

When Hassan first came to power in 2021, after the death of her predecessor John Magufuli, she was praised for reversing some of his more authoritarian tendencies.

Campaigners and opposition parties have since accused Hassan’s government of an intensifying crackdown on political opponents, citing arrests and abductions of opposition members. The government has denied the accusations and launched an investigation into the abductions.

One of the longest-reigning parties in Africa, CCM – or Chama Cha Mapinduzi – has governed Tanzania for over five decades.

Under the slogan “No Reforms, No Election”, Lissu has argued that there was no possibility of free and fair elections without changes to how elections are run in Tanzania.

Lissu said that the make-up of the electoral commission needed to change and should not include people directly appointed by Hassan.

Authorities accuse Lissu of seeking to disrupt the election and incite a rebellion.

He has been remanded in custody and his treason case adjourned until 24 April. His lawyer, Rugemeleza Nshala, told Reuters that the charges were politically motivated, adding: “You cannot separate these charges from politics.”

The opposition leader has been arrested on numerous occasions and in 2017 survived an assassination attempt in which his vehicle was shot 16 times.

He then went into exile, returning briefly in 2020 to run against Magufuli in that year’s election. He left after the results were announced, complaining about supposed irregularities.

He then returned again in 2023, following changes introduced by Samia which her government said were aimed at allowing greater opposition freedom.

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Four suspected robbers killed in shootout on Bekwai-Fomena Highway

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Four suspected robbers believed to be terrorizing inhabitants and travelers within the Adansi areas in the Ashanti Region have been gunned down during a shootout on the Bekwai-Fomena Highway.

The suspects, believed to be part of a robbery gang, were said to have mounted a roadblock and attacked passengers traveling between Bekwai and Fomena.

The police responded swiftly to distress calls and engaged the robbers in a fierce gun battle.

Four of the suspects died in the operation, while two others who also sustained gunshot wounds managed to escape into a nearby bush.

A manhunt has been launched to apprehend the two.

Police said investigations are ongoing to uncover the full details behind the robbery incident and to determine the identities of the deceased suspects.

Residents in the area, who have been living in fear due to rising cases of highway robbery, have commended the police for their timely intervention.

The Ashanti South Police Command has confirmed the incident and said it will give full details at a press conference to be addressed on Monday, April 14.

 

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Nigerian bandit kingpin and 100 followers killed

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A notorious bandit kingpin and 100 of his suspected followers have been killed in a joint military operation in north-west Nigeria, authorities say.

Gwaska Dankarami was said to have been a high-value target who reportedly served as second-in-command to an Islamic State-linked leader.

The alleged gang leader had been hiding in the Munumu Forest, with authorities reporting that several other criminal hideouts were also destroyed across the state on Friday.

His apparent death comes after bandits kidnapped 43 villagers and killed four others in a deadly attack on a village called Maigora in the northern Katsina State earlier this week.

The police had said that it deployed security forces in pursuit of the kidnappers.

However, this is not the first time Dankarami’s death has been reported.

In 2022, the Nigerian Airforce claimed to have killed him in a similar operation.

The Katsina State commissioner for internal security and home affairs, Nasir Mua’zu, said the killing was a significant milestone in the fight against banditry in the state.

“It is expedient to state that this successful mission has significantly disrupted the criminal networks that have long terrorised communities across Faskari, Kankara, Bakori, Malumfashi, and Kafur,” Mua’zu added.

Security forces said they had also recovered and destroyed two machine guns and locally fabricated shotguns.

In a separate operation on Thursday, security forces killed six bandits, including their commander, while several other bandits escaped with bullet wounds.

Seven motorcycles were also intercepted and recovered during the intelligence-led operation.

Katsina, the home state of former Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari, has witnessed sporadic attacks by bandits and kidnappers that have claimed many lives.

The state governor, Malam Dikko Umaru Radda, has expressed the government’s determination to eliminate criminals and ensure every forest is thoroughly monitored to protect residents.

The authorities said that the operations are part of a broader effort to restore stability in the state and the north-west region of Nigeria, which has witnessed repeated banditry attacks.

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Gold Board to begin operations next month – Seeks collaboration with Gold Coast Refinery

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The Ghana Gold Board will begin full operation next month to actualise the new gold trading regime in the country. 

The acting Chief Executive Officer of the Precious Minerals Marketing Company (PMMC), Sammy Gyamfi, who made the announcement during a visit to the Gold Coast Refinery in Accra yesterday, emphasised that the move was part of significant steps by the government to streamline and regulate the gold trading sector to optimise the benefits derived from the precious metal.

“We are currently making preparations to commence business by the first week of May, where we will commence the purchase and export of gold over there, with the main purpose of raising the much-needed foreign exchange for Ghana to stabilise our currency, and also to support gold reserve accumulation by the Bank of Ghana,” he said.

The visit, he said, was to explore ways of collaboration with Gold Coast Refinery to maximise the country’s earnings from the precious metal.

Mr Gyamfi lamented the fact that despite Gold Coast Refinery being the largest in West Africa, it had yet to operate at full capacity.

He expressed frustration that after being inaugurated in 2016, the refinery had not been utilised to its full potential, saying the redundancy of the facility was a missed opportunity for the country to add value to its gold before export.

To correct the situation, he emphasised the government’s commitment to move away from exporting unrefined gold, saying it had been a longstanding issue for the sector.

He stressed that the new strategy under the Gold Board would ensure that a larger proportion of Ghana’s gold would be refined locally before export, which would ultimately create jobs and strengthen the country’s economy.

One of the key goals of the Ghana Gold Board, Mr Gyamfi said, was to raise foreign exchange for the country.

By refining and exporting gold, he said, his outfit would aim to generate the much-needed foreign currency to stabilise Ghana’s economy and support Bank of Ghana’s gold reserves. 

Partnership

Mr Gyamfi revealed that the Ghana Gold Board was in discussions with Gold Coast Refinery to refine gold locally before export.

He praised the refinery’s infrastructure and stated that it was critical to the success of the country’s new gold regime.

He further mentioned that the refinery’s potential to meet international standards, such as obtaining the London Bullion Market Association (LBMA) accreditation, was a vital step in ensuring that Ghana’s gold exports held greater value in the global market.

Commitment, gesture

The Chairman of Gold Coast Refinery, Dr Said Deraz, echoed Mr Gyamfi’s sentiments, and expressed strong support for the vision of President John Dramani Mahama in restructuring the gold sector.

Dr Deraz lamented the lack of coordination within the sector, and emphasised the importance of a unified approach to gold trading.

He insisted that by working together, the Gold Board and the refinery could help to transform the sector and ensure that the benefits of gold trading reached more Ghanaians.

In a show of goodwill, Dr Deraz announced that Gold Coast Refinery would offer a 15 per cent carried interest to the Ghana Gold Board.

This gesture, he said, was a significant step towards fostering a fruitful partnership between the two entities.

Dr Deraz also acknowledged the support the refinery received from government, particularly from President Mahama’s previous term, for playing a pivotal role in its establishment.

Background

Gold Coast Refinery is the second largest gold refinery in Africa with an installed capacity of 180 metric tonnes per annum of chemical refining and 144 metric tonnes per annum of electrolytic refining.

It is certified by the Responsible Jewelry Council (RJC).

The refinery has the capacity to refine gold up to 99.99 per cent quality, and equipped with two secured vaults of 90 metric tonnes each and two armour plated bullion vans with eight metric tonnes carriage capacity each.

Seven suspected galamseyers arraigned for polluting Black Volta

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The Principal State Attorney for the Upper West Region, Mr. Saeed Abdul Shakur, has confirmed that seven individuals arrested for illegal mining along the Black Volta River in the Wa West District have been arraigned before the Wa District Court to aid ongoing investigations.

His comments follow a successful operation carried out by the Upper West Regional Police Command on Thursday, April 10, 2025, which led to the arrest of seven persons engaged in illegal mining activities in the Chiantanga community near Dorimon.

Principal State Attorney for the Upper West Region, Mr. Saeed Abdul Shakur

“Today, Sunday, April 13, I arraigned 7 persons (5 males and 2 females) before the district court for lawful custody to aid the police in ongoing investigations,” Mr. Abdul Shakur stated.

Those arrested include Sabugu Razak, Ibrahim Zuberu, Alex Amedzake, John Cobblah, Promise Dufe, Angelina Akpese, and Rebecca Tumawu.

The raid also led to the seizure of ten Changfang mining machines, two unregistered PNE and Apsonic tricycles, a motorbike bearing registration numbers M-24-NR 6010 and M-23-UW 4413, two unregistered Haojue and Apsonic motorbikes, and six student mattresses, believed to have been used by the miners at the site.

The suspects are currently in police custody and assisting with investigations. Authorities say they will be prosecuted in accordance with the law once investigations are completed.

The police say the operation is part of a renewed effort to clamp down on illegal mining activities in the region, particularly those that threaten major water bodies such as the Black Volta.

The Regional Police Command has reiterated its commitment to preserving the environment and safeguarding the health and safety of local communities.

Residents living along the Black Volta have, in recent months, raised concerns about pollution and encroachment caused by illegal mining, which has also been linked to rising insecurity and land degradation in the Wa West District.

 

 

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Gold Board to begin operations next month – Seeks collaboration with Gold Coast Refinery

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The Ghana Gold Board will begin full operation next month to actualise the new gold trading regime in the country. 

The acting Chief Executive Officer of the Precious Minerals Marketing Company (PMMC), Sammy Gyamfi, who made the announcement during a visit to the Gold Coast Refinery in Accra yesterday, emphasised that the move was part of significant steps by the government to streamline and regulate the gold trading sector to optimise the benefits derived from the precious metal.

“We are currently making preparations to commence business by the first week of May, where we will commence the purchase and export of gold over there, with the main purpose of raising the much-needed foreign exchange for Ghana to stabilise our currency, and also to support gold reserve accumulation by the Bank of Ghana,” he said.

The visit, he said, was to explore ways of collaboration with Gold Coast Refinery to maximise the country’s earnings from the precious metal.

Mr Gyamfi lamented the fact that despite Gold Coast Refinery being the largest in West Africa, it had yet to operate at full capacity.

He expressed frustration that after being inaugurated in 2016, the refinery had not been utilised to its full potential, saying the redundancy of the facility was a missed opportunity for the country to add value to its gold before export.

To correct the situation, he emphasised the government’s commitment to move away from exporting unrefined gold, saying it had been a longstanding issue for the sector.

He stressed that the new strategy under the Gold Board would ensure that a larger proportion of Ghana’s gold would be refined locally before export, which would ultimately create jobs and strengthen the country’s economy.

One of the key goals of the Ghana Gold Board, Mr Gyamfi said, was to raise foreign exchange for the country.

By refining and exporting gold, he said, his outfit would aim to generate the much-needed foreign currency to stabilise Ghana’s economy and support Bank of Ghana’s gold reserves. 

Partnership

Mr Gyamfi revealed that the Ghana Gold Board was in discussions with Gold Coast Refinery to refine gold locally before export.

He praised the refinery’s infrastructure and stated that it was critical to the success of the country’s new gold regime.

He further mentioned that the refinery’s potential to meet international standards, such as obtaining the London Bullion Market Association (LBMA) accreditation, was a vital step in ensuring that Ghana’s gold exports held greater value in the global market.

Commitment, gesture

The Chairman of Gold Coast Refinery, Dr Said Deraz, echoed Mr Gyamfi’s sentiments, and expressed strong support for the vision of President John Dramani Mahama in restructuring the gold sector.

Dr Deraz lamented the lack of coordination within the sector, and emphasised the importance of a unified approach to gold trading.

He insisted that by working together, the Gold Board and the refinery could help to transform the sector and ensure that the benefits of gold trading reached more Ghanaians.

In a show of goodwill, Dr Deraz announced that Gold Coast Refinery would offer a 15 per cent carried interest to the Ghana Gold Board.

This gesture, he said, was a significant step towards fostering a fruitful partnership between the two entities.

Dr Deraz also acknowledged the support the refinery received from government, particularly from President Mahama’s previous term, for playing a pivotal role in its establishment.

Background

Gold Coast Refinery is the second largest gold refinery in Africa with an installed capacity of 180 metric tonnes per annum of chemical refining and 144 metric tonnes per annum of electrolytic refining.

It is certified by the Responsible Jewelry Council (RJC).

The refinery has the capacity to refine gold up to 99.99 per cent quality, and equipped with two secured vaults of 90 metric tonnes each and two armour plated bullion vans with eight metric tonnes carriage capacity each.

Gold Board to begin operations next month – Seeks collaboration with Gold Coast Refinery

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The Ghana Gold Board will begin full operation next month to actualise the new gold trading regime in the country. 

The acting Chief Executive Officer of the Precious Minerals Marketing Company (PMMC), Sammy Gyamfi, who made the announcement during a visit to the Gold Coast Refinery in Accra yesterday, emphasised that the move was part of significant steps by the government to streamline and regulate the gold trading sector to optimise the benefits derived from the precious metal.

“We are currently making preparations to commence business by the first week of May, where we will commence the purchase and export of gold over there, with the main purpose of raising the much-needed foreign exchange for Ghana to stabilise our currency, and also to support gold reserve accumulation by the Bank of Ghana,” he said.

The visit, he said, was to explore ways of collaboration with Gold Coast Refinery to maximise the country’s earnings from the precious metal.

Mr Gyamfi lamented the fact that despite Gold Coast Refinery being the largest in West Africa, it had yet to operate at full capacity.

He expressed frustration that after being inaugurated in 2016, the refinery had not been utilised to its full potential, saying the redundancy of the facility was a missed opportunity for the country to add value to its gold before export.

To correct the situation, he emphasised the government’s commitment to move away from exporting unrefined gold, saying it had been a longstanding issue for the sector.

He stressed that the new strategy under the Gold Board would ensure that a larger proportion of Ghana’s gold would be refined locally before export, which would ultimately create jobs and strengthen the country’s economy.

One of the key goals of the Ghana Gold Board, Mr Gyamfi said, was to raise foreign exchange for the country.

By refining and exporting gold, he said, his outfit would aim to generate the much-needed foreign currency to stabilise Ghana’s economy and support Bank of Ghana’s gold reserves. 

Partnership

Mr Gyamfi revealed that the Ghana Gold Board was in discussions with Gold Coast Refinery to refine gold locally before export.

He praised the refinery’s infrastructure and stated that it was critical to the success of the country’s new gold regime.

He further mentioned that the refinery’s potential to meet international standards, such as obtaining the London Bullion Market Association (LBMA) accreditation, was a vital step in ensuring that Ghana’s gold exports held greater value in the global market.

Commitment, gesture

The Chairman of Gold Coast Refinery, Dr Said Deraz, echoed Mr Gyamfi’s sentiments, and expressed strong support for the vision of President John Dramani Mahama in restructuring the gold sector.

Dr Deraz lamented the lack of coordination within the sector, and emphasised the importance of a unified approach to gold trading.

He insisted that by working together, the Gold Board and the refinery could help to transform the sector and ensure that the benefits of gold trading reached more Ghanaians.

In a show of goodwill, Dr Deraz announced that Gold Coast Refinery would offer a 15 per cent carried interest to the Ghana Gold Board.

This gesture, he said, was a significant step towards fostering a fruitful partnership between the two entities.

Dr Deraz also acknowledged the support the refinery received from government, particularly from President Mahama’s previous term, for playing a pivotal role in its establishment.

Background

Gold Coast Refinery is the second largest gold refinery in Africa with an installed capacity of 180 metric tonnes per annum of chemical refining and 144 metric tonnes per annum of electrolytic refining.

It is certified by the Responsible Jewelry Council (RJC).

The refinery has the capacity to refine gold up to 99.99 per cent quality, and equipped with two secured vaults of 90 metric tonnes each and two armour plated bullion vans with eight metric tonnes carriage capacity each.

Harvard professors sue over Trump’s review of $9 billion in funding

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Harvard University professors are suing to block the Trump administration’s review of nearly $9 billion in federal contracts and grants awarded to the Ivy League school as part of a crackdown on what it says is antisemitism on college campuses.

The Harvard faculty chapter of the American Association of University Professors and the national arm of the academic organization said in a lawsuit, opens new tab filed on Friday in a Boston federal court, that the administration was trying to unlawfully undermine academic freedom and free speech on the school’s campus.

The U.S. Department of Justice, which is defending the administration’s policies in court, did not respond to a request for comment on Saturday. Cambridge, Massachusetts-based Harvard declined to comment.

Several elite universities, including Harvard, have seen their federal funding threatened by President Donald Trump’s administration over pro-Palestinian campus protests as well as other issues such as diversity, equity and inclusion programs and transgender policies.

The U.S. Departments of Education and Health and Human Services along with the U.S. General Services Administration on March 31 said that $255.6 million in contracts between Harvard, its affiliates and the federal government were being reviewed, along with $8.7 billion in multi-year grant commitments.

In a subsequent letter, those agencies demanded Harvard meet numerous conditions to continue receiving federal funds, including banning the use of masks, eliminating DEI programs and agreeing to cooperate with law enforcement agencies.

Many pro-Palestinian protesters have worn masks during demonstrations. The letter also said Harvard must review and make changes to programs and departments that “fuel antisemitic harassment” and hold students accountable for policy violations.

The administration has cited its authority to enforce Title VI of the 1964 Civil Rights Act, an anti-discrimination law covering institutions that receive federal funding.

But the lawsuit alleged the administration had failed to follow the statute’s requirements in seeking to cut off funding and that its actions violated free speech rights enshrined in the U.S. Constitution’s First Amendment.

The plaintiffs alleged that the goal was to “impose on Harvard University political views and policy preferences advanced by the Trump administration and commit the university to punishing disfavored speech.”

“The First Amendment does not permit government officials to use the power of their office to silence critics and suppress speech they don’t like,” Andrew Crespo, a Harvard law professor and general counsel to the school’s AAUP chapter, said in a statement.

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Damang Mine decision opens door to local investment – Minerals Commission Dep CEO

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The Minerals Commission says government’s decision to reject the lease extension for the Damang Gold Mine is not a setback, but as a turning point for Ghana’s natural resource management.

According to Isaac Andrews Tandoh, Deputy Chief Executive Officer of the Minerals Commission, this decision offers Ghana a rare opportunity to redefine the trajectory of its extractive industry and assert greater national control over its mineral wealth.

“For far too long, our nation has watched as immense wealth is drawn from our soil, yet local communities remain underdeveloped and the benefits to the state fall short of what is just and sustainable,” Isaac Tandoh said in a piece sighted by Joy News.

“This moment gives us the chance to reset those dynamics,” he added.

His comments also echo recent calls by former Chief Justice Sophia Akuffo for a sweeping review of Ghana’s mining laws and agreements.

Justice Akuffo described many of the existing arrangements as “neo-colonial,” highlighting the growing sentiment across the continent that Africa must reassert ownership of its natural resources.

Citing Burkina Faso’s recent move to nationalise several gold operations, Isaac Tandoh said Ghana should not be left behind in the continental shift toward greater resource sovereignty.

“This is not a crisis, it is a clarion call, and we must now prioritise Ghanaian investors and consortia who have the capacity and commitment to operate responsibly and reinvest in our communities. This is about long-term national interest, not just short-term revenue,” he pointed out.

To that end, Isaac Tandoh outlined a three-point proposal to guide Ghana’s next steps:

• The Ministry of Lands and Natural Resources should give precedence to Ghanaian-led bids in future mining lease reassignments.

• A moratorium should be placed on new large-scale foreign mining contracts until a comprehensive review of Act 703 and all existing agreements is completed.

• A Ghana Minerals Sovereignty Fund should be established to reinvest profits from national mining assets into infrastructure, education, and healthcare in mining communities.

He also emphasised that this is the moment for bold vision and strategic partnerships with indigenous entrepreneurs who are fully invested in the country’s future.

“Ghana deserves to benefit fully from its natural wealth. We must rise with a renewed sense of purpose and reclaim the dignity and dividends of our land,” he added.

The Damang decision, while signaling a shift in government posture, could have wider implications for foreign investment in Ghana’s mining sector.

However, officials say the priority must be aligning extractive activities with national development goals and ensuring a fairer share for the Ghanaian people.

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Mohammed V Sports Complex in Casablanca unveils new look

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Casablanca’s Mohammed V Sports Complex, which has undergone a facelift following a major redevelopment project, reopened its doors Saturday evening for the derby between Wydad and Raja.

This was part of Matchday 26 of the Botola Pro D1 “Inwi” football league.

The redevelopment project for this legendary stadium in the economic capital is part of the stadium upgrade program in preparation for hosting upcoming major sporting events, including the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) and the 2030 World Cup.

The work, which began in March 2024 and was completed in March 2025, consisted, according to data from the National Agency for Public Equipment (ANEP), of replacing the 45,000 seats in this national football temple, upgrading the press box, the sound system, video surveillance, and access control.

It also included the development of four changing rooms and warm-up rooms, the creation of the mixed zone and the new central tunnel for players, the replacement of the pitch (with a latest-generation hybrid pitch), the renovation of the athletics track, the upgrading of the lighting, and the replacement of the advertising screens.

The work also included the construction of a building to regulate and completely separate the various traffic flows, the development of a new access ramp for players’ buses, the VIP and VVIP parking, and the TV compound.

It also included the development of the VIP and media lounges, the construction of the new conference room, the creation of dressing rooms, the upgrading of restrooms, refreshment areas, and public infirmaries, in addition to increasing the number of gates and access control.

Outside the stadium, the work consisted of resurfacing the sidewalks and green spaces, upgrading the exterior lighting, repairing the fencing, and upgrading the annex.

Officially inaugurated in 1955, the Mohammed V Sports Complex has hosted the largest sporting events and tournaments in the Kingdom. A true land of sport and athletes, the Kingdom is increasingly establishing itself as a leader in the sporting field, not only in Africa but also internationally.

Indeed, Morocco, under the leadership of His Majesty King Mohammed VI, is pursuing a highly ambitious policy to develop its sports infrastructure as part of its preparations for hosting the 2025 African Cup of Nations and the 2030 World Cup, which it will co-host with Spain and Portugal.

This proactive policy aims to meet the international standards required by FIFA and CAF, while consolidating the Kingdom’s position as a continental, regional, and global sports hub.

In this regard, Morocco continues to invest heavily in its sports infrastructure to host major international events such as the Africa Cup of Nations and the 2030 World Cup.

Thus, numerous stadiums, sports complexes, and training facilities are currently under construction or renovation to meet the most demanding international standards.

These include the construction of the Hassan II Stadium in Benslimane, the reconstruction of the Prince Moulay Abdellah Sports Complex in Rabat, and the expansion and upgrading of the Grand Stade de Tangier, in accordance with FIFA specifications.

Ongoing work also involves the rehabilitation of the major stadiums in Fez, Marrakech, and Agadir, to bring them into compliance, initially with the CAF specifications, and then, in a second phase, with the FIFA specifications.

Studies for this second phase have been completed, and work will begin immediately after the 2025 AFCON.

Finally, ongoing work also involves the reconstruction of the Al Barid Stadium and the Prince Héritier Moulay El Hassan Stadium in Rabat.

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AfDB’s 2025 annual meetings to unlock capital for Africa’s development

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The African Development Bank (AfDB) Group is gearing up for its 2025 annual meetings, a pivotal event that aims to harness various forms of domestic capital within the continent to push for development.

The foremost statutory meeting of the Bank will be held from May 26-30, 2025, in Abidjan, Côte d’Ivoire, on the theme: “Making Africa’s capital work better for Africa’s development.”

About 6,000 participants, including governors representing 54 African countries and 27 non-African shareholders, will attend the event.

Between 1967 and 2022, AfDB’s cumulative approvals on 6,575 operations amounted to 125.461 billion Unit of Account (UA), which is approximately US$167 billion.

As African economies emerge from economic crisis amidst a trade war following the announcement of 10 to 50 per cent tariffs by the United States, the Bank seeks to mobilise and utilise capital from the continent to accelerate growth.

At a prelude press conference on Wednesday, April 9, Professor Kevin Chika Urama, Chief Economist and Vice President for Economic Governance & Knowledge Management, AfDB, echoed the urgency to harness domestic capital.

He said the “2025 annual meetings focus is to better harness what Africa already has to drive development on the continent, including its physical resources, financial, human, natural and business capital.”

“The world has become dynamic with policies of other countries and continents affecting everyone else.”

The meetings would, therefore, discuss and come out with effective ways Africa could leverage its own capital to meet the needs of the people within a global changing economic landscape, Prof Urama said.

He noted that the ongoing international trade tensions was apt with the event’s theme, which would bring out implementable recommendations on how Africa should respond to the trade tariffs for progress.

Prof Vincent Ogbonnaya Nmehielle, Secretary-General, AfDB, said the trade tariffs tension was worrying, but presented a step in Africa’s journey to better mobilise and utilise capital and make it work for the continent.

It had become urgent for African leaders “to look inwards and use our capital to work for Africa because that is where the world is turning to, you take care of yourself,” he said. “The relevance of the Africa Continental Free Trade Area is here.”

He said the press conference was to demonstrate the AfDB’s readiness to welcome the rest of the world in Cote d’Ivoire with the annual meetings of the Bank Group.

The 2025 meetings would feature the 60th Annual Meeting of the Board of Governors of the Bank and the 51st Annual Meeting of the Board of Governors of the African Development Fund – the Bank Group’s concessional window.

There would be knowledge management events with experts from industry and academia to unpack the performance of Africa in mobilising, utilising, and covering the outflow of domestic capital to make it work better for development.

Conversations will be held on building stronger African institutions, aimed at making domestic institutions fit-for-purpose to effectively use Africa’s capital to spur the continent’s development.

An election of a new president for the Bank will be organised to replace the current president, Dr Akinwumi Ayodeji Adesina, as his second five-year term comes to an end.

Five candidates are contesting the position. They are Mr Hott Amadou, Senegal, Dr Maimbo Samuel Munzele, Zambia, Mr Tah Sidi Ould, Mauritania, Mr Tolli Abbas Mahamat, Chad, and Ms Tshabalala Bajabulile Swazi, South Africa.

Landmark antitrust trial could force Zuckerberg to sell Instagram

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A trial in the landmark antitrust case against social media giant Meta kicks off in Washington on Monday.

The US competition and consumer watchdog alleges that Meta, which already owned Facebook, bought Instagram in 2012 and WhatsApp in 2014 to eliminate competition, effectively giving itself a monopoly.

The FTC reviewed and approved those acquisitions but committed to monitoring the outcomes. If the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) wins the case, it could force Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg to sell off both Instagram and WhatsApp.

Meta previously said it was sure it would win, and experts have told the BBC it is likely to argue that Instagram users have had a better experience since it was taken over.

“The [FTC’s] argument is the acquisition of Instagram was a way of neutralizing this rising competitive threat to Facebook,” says Rebecca Haw Allensworth, a professor of antitrust at Vanderbilt Law School.

Ms Allensworth says Mr Zuckerberg’s own words, including those from his emails, may offer the most convincing evidence at trial.

“He said it’s better to buy than to compete. It’s hard to get more literal than that,” Ms Allensworth says.

Meta, on the other hand, is likely to argue that intent is not particularly relevant in an antitrust case.

“They’re going to say the real question is: are consumers better off as a result of this merger?,” she said. “They’ll put on a lot of evidence that Instagram became what it is today because it benefited from being owned by Facebook.”

Mr Zuckerberg and the company’s former chief operating officer Sheryl Sandberg are both expected to testify at the trial, which could run for several weeks.

Shifting politics

The case, FTC v Meta, was filed during US President Donald Trump’s first administration but risks becoming politicized during his second term.

Mr Zuckerberg has lobbied Trump in person to have the FTC drop the case, according to the Wall Street Journal.

When asked by the BBC to confirm that report, Meta sidestepped the question but said in a statement: “The FTC’s lawsuits against Meta defy reality.”

“More than 10 years after the FTC reviewed and cleared our acquisitions, the commission’s action in this case sends the message that no deal is ever truly final,” a Meta spokesperson told the BBC.

Relations between Mr Zuckerberg and Trump had been frosty partly because Trump was barred from Meta’s social media platforms after the US Capitol riot in January 2021.

Since then, the relationship has thawed somewhat.

Meta contributed $1m (£764,400) to Trump’s inaugural fund, and in January announced Ultimate Fighting Championship Fighter (UFC) boss Dana White, a close Trump ally, would join its board of directors.

The company also announced in January that it was doing away with independent fact-checkers.

‘A very clear message’

President Trump’s move to fire two FTC commissioners in March also hangs over the case.

As Democrats, Rebecca Kelly Slaughter and Alvaro Bedoya were in the minority on the five-seat commission.

Until Wednesday, just two seats of those seats were filled, both by Republicans. Another Republican was confirmed by the Senate on Thursday.

Slaughter and Bedoya – who are suing the Trump administration to be reinstated – say the move to push them out was meant to intimidate.

“The president sent a very clear signal not only to us but to Chairman Ferguson and Commissioner [Melissa] Holyoak that if they do something he doesn’t like, he could fire them too,” Slaughter told the BBC in a recent interview.

“So if they don’t want to do a favor for his political allies, they’re on the chopping block as well,” Slaughter said.

Slaughter and Bedoya both expressed alarm at recent reports about Zuckerberg’s lobbying efforts.

“My hope is that there is no political interference,” Mr Bedoya told the BBC.

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The FTC did not respond to a request for comment from the BBC.

Ferguson, who was appointed as FTC chair by Trump, recently told The Verge he would “obey lawful orders” when asked what he would do if the president directed him to drop a lawsuit like the one against Meta.

Ferguson added that he would be very surprised if anything like that ever happened.

The FTC is considered a key antitrust watchdog. In recent years, it has returned hundreds of millions of dollars to victims of fraud, in addition to passing laws that ban junk fees and subscription traps.

But as the Meta trial begins, it’s among the many independent regulatory agencies that the administration seems keen to rein in.

Chair Ferguson is also recently quoted reaffirming his belief that independent regulatory bodies are “not good for democracy.”

The FTC’s ‘uphill battle’

FTC v Meta begins as another major antitrust case – USA v Google – enters what’s known as the remedies phase.

The Department of Justice won the first phase of that case last summer when Judge Amit Mehta found that Google holds a monopoly in online search, with a market share of around 90%.

Last month, the DOJ reiterated a demand made during the Biden administration that a court break up Google’s search monopoly.

The FTC’s case against Meta will be tougher to prove, says Laura Phillips-Sawyer, an associate professor of business law at the University of Georgia.

“I think they have a real uphill battle,” Ms Phillips-Sawyer said of the FTC.

“They have a long road before any consideration of divestiture of Instagram or WhatsApp is considered.”

That’s because compared to online search, there’s more competition in the personal network services space that Meta operates in, Ms Phillips-Sawyer said.

Meta, in a statement, said the evidence at trial “will show what every 17-year-old in the world knows: Instagram, Facebook and WhatsApp compete with Chinese-owned TikTok, YouTube, X, iMessage and many others.”

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Finance Minister proposes establishment of World Bank regional hub in Ghana

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The Minister of Finance Dr Cassiel Ato Forson, has proposed the establishment of a World Bank regional hub in Ghana.

He argues that a World Bank regional hub in Ghana will enhance collaboration and facilitate the timely implementation of development projects.

He said this when the Managing Director and Chief Administrative Officer of the World Bank Group, Wencai Zhang, paid a courtesy call on him at the Finance Ministry on Friday April 11.

Zhang Forson

 

The meeting focused on deepening cooperation between Ghana and the World Bank in critical areas such as agriculture, transportation, and energy.

Dr. Forson appealed to the World Bank for increased support in these sectors, which he described as essential to the country’s long-term economic growth and development.

Mr. Zhang reiterated the World Bank’s commitment to supporting Ghana, particularly in agriculture, which he identified as a key priority for the institution.

He noted that the World Bank has significant experience in agricultural transformation and is well-positioned to assist Ghana in evolving its agricultural sector.

He also disclosed that the Bank is currently working on initiatives aimed at boosting Ghana’s energy sector.

The visit forms part of ongoing engagements between Ghana and the World Bank aimed at strengthening development cooperation and driving inclusive economic growth.

NDC govt gives with one hand but takes away with both hands – Kow Essuman

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A private legal practitioner and a member of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) Kow Essuman has has criticised the Mahama administration for the water and electricity tariff increment.

Kowe Essuman makes the point that utility prices have risen by 4.75% more than the increase in public sector salaries.

“Public sector salary increase: 10%, Utility price increase: 14.75%. Utility prices have risen by 4.75% more than the increase in public sector salaries. Moreover, the salary increments have not yet been reflected in the wages of public sector employees.

“This NDC government gives with one hand but takes away with both hands. No mercy… please budget accordingly,” he wrote on his X page.

The Public Utilities Regulatory Commission (PURC) has increased electricity and water tariffs by14.75% and 4.02% respectively.

This is contained in a press release dated April 11.

“The Commission, in their decision today at 6pm reviewed upward the average end-user tariff for electricity by 14.75% (See Table 2) and also 4.02% (See table 3) upward for water supply across board for all category of consumers,” the release said.

According to the PURC, the announcement followed its conclusion of the regulatory process for the quarterly adjustment of electricity and water tariffs for the first and second quarters of 2025.

“The regulatory process is in line with the Commission’s Quarterly Tariff Review Mechanism outlined in its Rate Setting Guidelines for Quarterly Adjustment of Natural Gas, Electricity and Water Tariffs. The Quarterly Tariff Adjustment tracks and incorporates changes in four (4) key variables namely, the Cedi/Dollar exchange rate, inflation, electricity generation mix, and cost of fuel (mainly natural gas) in electricity tariffs. The Quarterly Tariff Review Mechanism is essentially meant to avoid over- and under-recovery of revenues,” the PURC explained.

It added that, “Under-recovery has negative implications for the ability of the companies to supply electricity and water to consumers and it has potential to cause outages of both electricity and water supply. Over-recovery unnecessarily overburden consumers of electricity and water. This process, therefore, enables the Commission to maintain the real value of the tariffs over adjustment period.”

It said, “For the second quarter of 2025, a Weighted Average Exchange Rate of GHS15.6974 to the USD was used for computation of the tariffs. This implied an under recovery of Ghs0.1700 from the last quarter review in 2024. The Commission used an average three-month projected inflation rate of 22.49% for the second quarter of 2025.”

The regulatory body noted that, “The applicable Weighted Average Cost of Gas (WACoG) for the second quarter of 2025 is USD 7.6289/MMBtu. This figure dropped from USD 7.8368/MMBtu, which was applied in the third quarter of 2024. The projected hydro-thermal generation mix for the quarter under review is 28.80% for Hydro and 71.20% for Thermal (See Table 1). A key variable that contributed significantly to the 2025 quarterly tariff adjustment was an inevitable attempt to pay half (50%) of an outstanding revenue of Ghs976Million carried over from the previous three quarters of 2024. The remaining 50% will be spread over the subsequent quarters of the year.”

The PURC observed that, “The combined effect of the cedi/dollar exchange rate, inflation and the payment of 50% of outstanding revenues from the previous quarters in 2024, is that the utility companies are bleeding from serious under-recovery. For the time value of money, utility companies just like other businesses, will need periodic reviews of their prices (tariffs) in order to remain operational.”

 

 

Inspired Dreadlock Braids To Elevate Your Natural Hair Style

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Dreadlocks are already stunning on their own, but when combined with braids, they create next-level artistry. Whether you want a protective style, a fresh look, or just to switch things up, these dreadlock braid ideas will inspire your next hairstyle.  

Goddess Locs with Braided Crown

– Soft, bohemian goddess locs paired with abraided headband** or crown.  

– Perfect for weddings, festivals, or an elegant everyday look.  

Fulani-Inspired Locs with Braids

– Thin braids woven into your locs, adorned with gold cuffs or beads.

– A beautiful nod to West African heritage with a modern twist.  

High Ponytail with Braided Base

– Gather your locs into a high puff, then braid the front section for a sleek finish.  

– Great for gym days or a chic, polished vibe.  

Side-Swept Locs with Feed-In Braids

– Blend feed-in braids along your hairline, sweeping locs to one side.  

– Adds edge and dimension to your look.  

Mohawk Locs with Tribal Braids

– Shave or taper the sides, leaving a **bold mohawk of locs** with intricate braids along the edges.  

– A fierce, statement-making style.  

Half-Up, Half-Down Locs with Box Braids

– Braid the top half into box braids while leaving the rest of your locs loose.  

– A playful mix of textures.   

Final Tip

Accessorize with rings, beads, or scarves to personalize your look. Dreadlock braids are all about creativity—so have fun and slay!  

4 reasons to Tap to Pay with Visa – the fourth will excite you

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Visa’s “Tap to Pay & Win” campaign is transforming everyday purchases into exciting opportunities.

Here’s why you should join in:

1. Convenience at Your Fingertips

    No need to fumble with cash or enter PINs. Just tap your Visa card or enabled device at the terminal, and you’re good to go. It’s the epitome of hassle-free shopping.

    2. Seamless and Secure Payments

      Contactless payment, also known as “Tap to Pay with Visa” is not only fast but also secure. With Visa’s advanced security features, you can tap with confidence, knowing your transactions are protected.

      3. Be Part of a Modern Payment Movement

        Embrace the future of payments. By tapping to pay, you’re adopting a modern, efficient, and widely accepted payment method that’s reshaping the shopping experience.

        4. Instant Rewards Await You

          Every time you tap to pay with your Visa card, you stand a chance to win amazing prizes. It’s a simple way to turn routine transactions into rewarding experiences.

          Join the excitement at Melcom Mall – Spintex during weekends and Market Day Wednesdays from March 28 to May 30. Experience the thrill of tapping to pay and winning on the spot.

          Ready to tap into the excitement? Grab your Visa card, head to Melcom Mall – Spintex, and start tapping to win! Don’t forget to share your experiences using #PayWithVisa and #TapToPay

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GPL title chase blown wide open as Hearts, Kotoko stumble

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The Ghana Premier League title race took a dramatic twist over the weekend as Accra Hearts of Oak and Asante Kotoko both dropped vital points, allowing Bibiani Gold Stars to join Kotoko at the summit and inject new life into the battle for the crown.

Hearts’ bid to return to the top of Ghanaian football suffered a setback on Sunday, April 13, after they were held to a 1-1 draw by struggling Vision FC at the Nii Adjei Kraku II Sports Complex in Tema.

The Phobians took the lead through Kelvin Osei Asibey in the 38th minute, capitalising on a dreadful goalkeeping error.

But Vision FC came out with renewed energy after the break and found the equaliser just two minutes into the second half through a sensational strike by Meshack Sowah Adjetey.

Despite enjoying large spells of possession and pushing for a winner, Hearts lacked sharpness in the final third and failed to break down a determined Vision side.

The result sees Hearts drop to fifth on the table with 40 points — five behind the leaders — while Vision FC, who are embroiled in a relegation battle, cling to 14th place with 29 points.

Kotoko were left to rue missed chances on home soil as they were pegged back by Bechem United in a pulsating 1-1 draw at the Baba Yara Stadium, Kumasi.

Bechem took a shock lead through Darlvin Yeboah in the 59th minute, silencing the home crowd. Kotoko responded through Albert Amoah’s controversial penalty in the 80th minute — a decision that left the visitors furious and sparked heated protests.

With the draw, Kotoko remain top of the table on 47 points but are now joined by Bibiani Gold Stars, whose superior form makes the title race far from a foregone conclusion. Bechem, quietly climbing the ranks, are now 6th with 40 points.

Gold Stars continued their impressive home run with a narrow yet crucial 1-0 win over Young Apostles at the Dun’s Park.

Alex Esso’s well-timed goal just before the break was enough to seal the points.

The Miners are now level on 47 points with Kotoko, although they trail on goal difference. However, their consistency at home and resilience on the road are making them serious title contenders in what is shaping up to be a photo finish.

Karela United gave their survival hopes a massive boost with a 2-0 victory over Aduana FC at the Aliu Mahama Sports Stadium. 

Star man Adamu Alhassan struck in the 13th and 52nd minutes to bag a brace and inspire his side’s seventh win of the campaign.

The win moves Karela to 28 points — still in dangerous waters but now just above the relegation zone. 

At the Golden City Park, Berekum Chelsea eked out a hard-fought 1-0 win over Heart of Lions thanks to Zackaria Fuseini’s 17th-minute strike.

The victory pushes Chelsea to 10th on the log with 37 points, while Lions slip to eighth, having failed to build on recent positive results.

Police On Manhunt For Armed Robbers Who Fatally Shot Officers At Binduri

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One of the victims shot by the unidentified assailants One of the victims shot by the unidentified assailants

The Ghana Police Service is on a manhunt for a group of armed robbers who shot and killed two police officers at Poyamirea, a community on the outskirts of Binduri in the Upper East Region.

According to a statement issued by the Director of Public Affairs, Assistant Commissioner of Police (ACP) Grace Ansah-Akrofi, the incident occurred on Sunday, April 13, 2025.

The officers, who were in plain clothes, were said to be traveling on a private motorbike from Bongo to Binduri when they were ambushed by the robbers.

The attackers reportedly took away the motorbike after shooting the officers.

Read statement below:

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