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Black Stars must restore the love

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The Black Stars will begin assembling in camp from Monday (March 17, 2025) to prepare for the crucial 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifiers against Chad and Madagascar. 

Ghanaians have always stood by the national team, either cheering through victories or agonising through defeats, but the pain of recent failures has left even the most loyal supporters disillusioned.

It is no secret that the love for the Black Stars has dwindled in recent years, attributable to a series of heartbreaking disappointments.

The most painful of them all is the failure to qualify for the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) — the first time in two decades that Ghana will be absent from the continental showpiece. 

For a nation that prides itself on being a football powerhouse, finishing bottom of the AFCON qualifying group behind Angola, Sudan and Niger is simply unacceptable.

This was not just a failure; it was an embarrassment. A country that once dominated African football and reached the quarter-finals of the FIFA World Cup in 2010 now finds it difficult to beat teams that were once considered underdogs.

Where did it all go wrong?

But perhaps the most frustrating thing is that we keep believing. We keep hoping that the team will turn things around, only to be met with disappointment time and again.

And yet, the passion of the Ghanaian football fan remains unmatched.

Even after the Black Stars’ disastrous exit from the last two AFCON tournaments in the group stage, fans still filled stadiums and tuned in to watch their games.

Hopefully, with the upcoming World Cup qualifiers, the Black Stars have a golden opportunity to make amends and restore the faith of the fans.

But this cannot be achieved by mere words and promises. Ghanaians are tired of excuses.

The only way to win back the love of the supporters is through results—by winning matches, playing with passion, and showing commitment on the pitch.

The head coach, Otto Addo, and his players must understand that they owe Ghanaians a response.

This is not just about football; it is about national pride.

The Black Stars are not just a team; they represent the hopes and dreams of millions of Ghanaians.

Every victory lifts the spirit of the nation; every defeat crushes it.

The Ghana Football Association (GFA) also has a responsibility to fix the many issues plaguing the team.

From poor management decisions to lack of proper scouting and player development, the problems run deep.

If structural changes are needed to ensure success, then they must be made without hesitation.

The Sports Writers Association of Ghana (SWAG) has rightly called for accountability following the AFCON qualification disaster.

The GFA cannot simply take “collective responsibility” without making bold decisions to correct the errors.

If certain officials or decision-makers are not delivering, they must be replaced. Ghanaians deserve better.

Similarly, the players must recognise that representing Ghana is a privilege, not a right.

Wearing the Black Stars jersey should mean everything to them, and they must fight for the badge every time they step onto the pitch.

Anything short of that is a betrayal of the unwavering support Ghanaians have given them.

As Ghana prepares to face Chad and Madagascar, we remind the Black Stars of one thing: Ghanaians will always love football.

But it is time for them to return that love with performances that make the country proud.

The days of empty slogans and unfulfilled promises are over.

This is the moment to rewrite the story, to bring back the glorious days, and to make the Black Stars shine again.

The choice is simple: win back our trust or continue to lose the nation’s faith.

Equitable workplaces ensure equal opportunities for women – Veep

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Vice President Prof. Naana Jane Opoku-Agyemang has called for an unbiased working environment in which women are equally granted opportunities to lead.

To officially recognise the contribution of women, a commemoration was held in reverence of the 2025 International Women’s Day, at the Presidency, themed,  Accelerating Action for a More Equitable Workplace”.

In her address, Prof. Opoku Agyemang said: “We gather not just to celebrate our collective contribution to governance and public service delivery but to commit to action to ensure that equity is not merely an aspiration, but a lived reality across our various Secretariats, Directorates, and Units.

“Let us remember that equity is not about favour, nor is it about division. It is about fairness, opportunity, and ensuring that every woman has the space to lead, thrive, and contribute at her fullest potential.”

Prof. Opoku Agyemang further stressed the need for a healthy working environment to support women in being productive.

She condemned the situation where some women are subjected to unfair treatment at the workplace, negatively impacting on their mental health.

The Vice President emphasized the need to enact policies that ensure a safe working space.

“I am particularly pleased that today’s discussion will focus on “Wellness in Women,” highlighting critical aspects of managing workplace stress. This is a fundamental pillar that determines the strength of our workforce. A healthy woman is a productive woman, and a well-balanced woman is an empowered woman.

“Our conversations today must not end here. They must lead to policies, practices, and actions that make our workplaces truly safe and equitable”, she added.

Ato Forson is a very knowledgeable Finance Minister – Stephen Amoah

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Dr Stephen Amoah, New Patriotic Party (NPP) Member of Parliament for Nhyiaeso, Kumasi has acknowledged the expertise of Finance Minister Dr Cassiel Ato Forson, despite being on opposing political sides.

Speaking on JoyNews’ Newsfile programme on Saturday, 15th March 2025, Dr Amoah stated that his experience working with Dr Forson in Parliament has given him confidence in the Finance Minister’s competence.

His remarks followed the presentation of the 2025 Budget Statement by Dr Forson on Tuesday, 11th March.

While discussing the economic policies outlined in the budget, Dr Amoah emphasised that he would not shy away from giving credit where it is due.

“Ato Forson is a very knowledgeable Finance Minister. When I say it, people attack, but I have worked with him on the Finance Committee of Parliament, and I know what I am talking about,” he remarked.

Despite his praise for the Finance Minister’s expertise, Dr Amoah did not shy away from critiquing aspects of the budget.

He suggested that while the budget contains some promising initiatives, the government must take bold steps to address economic challenges, including inflation, debt sustainability, and job creation.

“Competence alone is not enough; we need strategic implementation to achieve real economic progress,” he added.

Dr Amoah also stressed the importance of bipartisan collaboration in addressing Ghana’s economic difficulties.

He urged policymakers from both the ruling National Democratic Congress (NDC) and the opposition NPP to work together in the national interest rather than engaging in political point-scoring.

“The economy is bigger than political parties; we must prioritise the welfare of Ghanaians over partisan debates,” he stated.

Widespread blackouts in Cuba as power grid collapses again

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Buenos Aires, Mar. 15, (dpa/GNA) – Cuba faced power cuts across much of the country on Friday, the Energy Ministry announced.

The power outages were caused by the failure of a substation, leading to the collapse of the power grid, it said on X.

The Ministry added that work was under way to restore supply.

In October, the power grid collapsed after an important thermal power plant went offline. Almost three weeks later, the power went out again when Hurricane Rafael hit the island.

Cuba is in the throes of one of its most severe economic crises since the 1959 revolution. The country’s thermal power plants regularly go off grid and require urgent repairs due to ageing infrastructure.

Power outages are a common occurrence across the country.

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The female ‘dynasty’ in Ghana’s politics

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(L-R) Gabriella Tetteh, Hannah Serwaa Tetteh, and Gizella Tetteh-Agbotui (L-R) Gabriella Tetteh, Hannah Serwaa Tetteh, and Gizella Tetteh-Agbotui

Ghana has seen several political dynasties that have played key roles in shaping the governments that have ruled the country over the decades.

The country has witnessed the influence of the Ahwoi brothers, Kwesi Ahwoi and Kwamena Ahwoi, who played significant roles in the Provisional National Defence Council (PNDC)/National Democratic Congress (NDC) governments from the 1980s to the early 2000s.

Kwesi Ahwoi served as Minister for the Interior and Minister of Food and Agriculture, while Kwamena Ahwoi held positions such as Minister of Planning and Regional Economic Cooperation and Integration, Minister of Foreign Affairs, and Minister for Local Government and Rural Development.

Similarly, Ghana saw the Kufuor brothers, John Agyekum Kufuor and Dr. Kwame Addo Kufuor. John Agyekum Kufuor served as a Member of Parliament, Deputy Minister, Minister, and ultimately as the President of Ghana.

His brother, Dr. Kwame Addo Kufuor, also served as a Member of Parliament for Manhyia, as well as Minister of the Interior and Minister for Defence.

More recently, the Jinapor brothers, Samuel Abu Jinapor and John Jinapor, have made their mark in both the NDC and the NPP.

Samuel, a member of the NPP, has been the Member of Parliament for Damongo since 2020 and has served as Deputy Chief of Staff, Minister for Lands and Natural Resources, and in various acting ministerial roles under the NPP.

His brother, John Jinapor, a member of the NDC, is the Member of Parliament for Yapei-Kusawgu and Ghana’s current Minister of Energy and Green Transition. He previously served as a Deputy Minister of Energy.

From these examples, a clear pattern emerges; political dynasties in Ghana have predominantly been male-led brothers.

But guess what? Ghana also has a female political dynasty; the Tetteh sisters: Hannah Serwaa Tetteh, Gizella Tetteh-Agbotui, and Gabriella Tetteh.

These three sisters, all members of the NDC, are making their mark on Ghana’s political landscape, just like their male counterparts.

Meet the Tetteh Sisters

Hannah Serwaa Tetteh

Hannah Tetteh is a former Member of Parliament for the Awutu Senya West Constituency in the Central Region.

She served in Ghana’s cabinet as Minister for Trade and Industry from 2009 to 2013 and as Minister for Foreign Affairs from 2013 to 2017.

Currently, she is the United Nations Special Envoy to Libya and has held several key positions within the organization, including Under-Secretary-General.

Hannah Tetteh, an internationally acclaimed diplomat, holds a Bachelor of Law (LL.B) degree from the University of Ghana. She also attended the Ghana School of Law, where she became a Barrister-at-Law.

Gizella Tetteh-Agbotui

Gizella Tetteh-Agbotui is Ghana’s Deputy Minister of Works, Housing, and Water Resources.

She has been the Member of Parliament for the Awutu Senya West Constituency since 2021.

Born on November 30, 1970, she hails from Awutu Obrachire and is a Christian.

Gizella holds a BSc in Design and a Postgraduate Diploma from the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology.

She also earned an MBA from the University of Ghana Business School and is an Associate of the Ghana Institute of Architects (AGIA).

Before entering politics, she was the Chief Executive Officer of Zella Architects.

Gabriella Tetteh

Gabriella Tetteh, the youngest of the three sisters, serves as the Central Regional Communications Officer of the NDC.

Before assuming this role, she was an active member of the NDC’s communications team in the Awutu Senya West Constituency.

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GACL reacts to allegations of reinstating former NPP MCE, NPP-inspired promotions

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Ghana Airport Company Limited (GACL) Ghana Airport Company Limited (GACL)

The Ghana Airports Company Limited (GACL) has responded to reports of tension within the company over the reinstatement of former Tema East Municipal Chief Executive (MCE), Felicia Edem Attipoe, and the alleged unmerited promotions of individuals affiliated with the New Patriotic Party (NPP).

In a statement issued by the management sighted by GhanaWeb, the GACL refuted claims that there is confusion at the company due to Felicia Edem Attipoe’s return.

The statement clarified that she has not resumed any position at the company since the beginning of 2025.

“Ms. Felicia Edem Attipoe has not resumed post at GACL since January 2025, contrary to claims in the publication,” parts of the statement read.

The GACL also dismissed allegations of undue promotions within the company, emphasising that all promotions are merit-based and follow established procedures.

“All promotions at GACL have been conducted in strict adherence to established protocols, including departmental recommendations and thorough evaluations by panels comprising no fewer than six members, including representatives from the Public Services Commission and appropriate professional associations. Interviews were conducted from May to July 2024, and appointment letters were issued in August and September 2024.

“The allegation that individuals were elevated to top management positions after only three months of engagement is categorically false. Staff members who received promotions have served the company for extended periods, with many having remained at the officer level for 15-20 years despite their contributions,” the statement explained.

The state-owned company also outlined the conditions under which certain individuals cited for receiving politically motivated promotions were actually elevated:

“Mr. Gideon Grumah’s promotion to the position of Director of Commercial Services was approved by the GACL Board in 2023, before the appointment of the current Managing Director, Mrs. Yvonne Nana Afriyie Opare.”

“Mr. Eric Nartey Yeboah’s appointment followed due process, including an interview, and was approved by the GACL Board,” the company noted.

Background

A report by StarrFM.com.gh on March 14, 2025 highlighted growing agitation and tension at the Ghana Airports Company Limited.

The report suggested that several management decisions had sparked dissatisfaction among workers, who believe these decisions are detrimental to the company’s progress.

Some staff accused the Managing Director, Yvonne Nana Afriyie Opare, of promoting individuals affiliated with the NPP to top management positions within just three months of their engagement without following due process.

Workers cited appointments within the Commercial Department, which oversees key revenue contracts and landed properties, as a major concern.

Another issue fueling the unrest, according to the report, was the alleged reinstatement of Felicia Edem Attipoe, the immediate past MCE for Tema East.

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Parliament engages in 2025 post-budget workshop for MPs

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The Parliament of Ghana is currently holding the 2025 Post-Budget Workshop for Members of Parliament.

The exercise brings together Honorable Members of Parliament to delve into the intricacies of the national budget, its policies, and its economic impact. Designed to enhance legislative scrutiny and informed decision-making, the workshop provides a platform for robust discussions on Ghana’s fiscal outlook.

Some key topics to be explored include; Macroeconomic Outlook; Revenue Generation & Expenditure; Sectoral Allocations; Debt Management; Implementation & Oversight as outlined in the budget presented by the Minister of Finance on March 11, 2025.

The workshop will also feature insights from economic experts, policymakers, and officials from the Ministry of Finance.

Additionally, MPs will actively engage in discussions about job creation, poverty alleviation, and enhancing public service delivery.

Watch the stream below

Premier League trophy arrives in Ghana for three-day tour

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John Paintsil, John Mensah standing behind the Premier League trophy John Paintsil, John Mensah standing behind the Premier League trophy

The Premier League trophy has arrived in Ghana for a three-day tour in the capital, Accra.

The trophy’s arrival is part of an initiative by Guinness, the official beverage sponsor of the Premier League, to bring the prestigious silverware closer to fans in Ghana.

The title, currently held by Manchester City, was unveiled at the Marriott Hotel in Accra under tight security.

Former Black Stars players John Paintsil and John Mensah, both of whom played in the English top flight, were special guests at the unveiling.

Paintsil, who represented West Ham United, Fulham, and Leicester City, expressed his excitement, admitting that this was the closest he had ever been to the trophy despite playing in England.

“I am very happy to finally witness this moment. Even when I played in England, I never got close to it, and now it is in Ghana. Fortunately, I played for Fulham, West Ham, and Leicester, and I was a bit close when Fulham finished in the top eight,” he said.

“I am happy the trophy is here in the motherland. Our people, who love the English Premier League, will get to watch two games and have the opportunity to take pictures with it,” he added.

Meanwhile, Mensah, who played for Sunderland, described the experience as special.

“It is really great. I am very happy to see this trophy. In fact, I could have won one, but as I mentioned earlier, I was on loan at Sunderland. I fought hard to help the club, hoping we could be the first to win the Premier League,” he said.

“Playing in the Premier League was fantastic. I really enjoyed my time in England.”

The trophy will be in Ghana from Friday, March 14, to Sunday, March 16.

On Sunday, it will make a stop at PitStop in Labone, where fans can enjoy a special viewing experience during two Premier League matches.

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How Kofi Adomah Was Sacked From Adom TV Finally Leaked

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Kofi Adomah received his recognition and limelight in the field of journalism after working with Adom TV and Adomah FM. After a period of time, Kofi Adomah left Multimedia (Adom TV and Adomah FM) to join Angel Broadcasting Network ABN (Angel TV).

Speaking on Onua TV some few hours ago, Captain Godsbrain Kwadwo reveals how Kofi Adomah was sacked from Adom TV. According to Captain Smart, when Kofi Adomah was working with Adom TV he established Kofi TV and the management of Adom TV were not happy about that. Unfortunately, management of Multimedia sacked Kofi Adomah from Adom TV and Adom FM.

Captain Smart revealed this secret when he was reacting to Kofi Adomah’s Eye Shooting. According to Captain Smart, what happened to Kofi Adomah Wanwani can happen to everyone in the field of journalism and hence no one should mock Kofi Adomah.

He received initial treatment in Ghana and was later flown to Dubai for advanced medical care. Unfortunately, the incident left him blind in one eye, and he subsequently lost sight in the other.

Kofi Adomah’s wife, Miracle Adoma, criticized the traditional authorities in Dormaa, including the Dormaahene, for not reaching out to their family after the incident.

Kofi Adomah later released a video detailing how the incident occurred, which was shared on social media.

It is quite unfortunate to see the current condition of Kofi Adomah Wanwani on your screen. There has been sudden changes in his facial appearance. Ghanaians reacted to the New look of Kofi Adomah with sorrow when he was narrating how he was hot during the event.

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“You Have No Idea What the NDC Did” – Martin Kpebu Rejects Claims That Police Secured 2024 Elections

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Legal practitioner Martin Kpebu has shed light on the National Democratic Congress’ (NDC) approach in securing victory over the New Patriotic Party (NPP) in the 2024 general elections as reported by Ghana Web.

He emphasized that the outcome was not solely due to the police under former Inspector General of Police (IGP) Dr. George Akuffo Dampare but rather the vigilance of citizens.

Speaking on TV3’s Ghana Tonight on March 13, 2025, Kpebu explained that the NDC implemented various measures to safeguard the electoral process.

“NDC had a lot of people trained. It’s not everything we can say here,” he remarked, suggesting that the party took deliberate steps beyond regular campaign activities.

He dismissed claims that the police played a decisive role in ensuring a fair election, insisting that the electorate’s preparedness was a major factor.

He further stated that security forces were aware of the potential consequences if there had been any attempts to manipulate the results.

Meanwhile, COP Christian Tetteh Yohuno has officially taken over as IGP following his appointment by President John Mahama on March 13, 2025.

A statement from the Minister of State in charge of Government Communications, Felix Kwakye Ofosu, confirmed the appointment, highlighting Yohuno’s four decades of experience in law enforcement.

Yohuno replaces Dr. Dampare, with expectations that he will lead reforms within the Ghana Police Service.

His appointment follows intense debate over the role of the police in the previous election and their perceived neutrality.