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Civilians, foreigners caught in escalating Mali violence

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The Kayes region, which borders Senegal and is vital to Mali’s economy, had remained largely untouched by the violence from armed groups that has rocked the country for several decades.

But that changed when armed men waged a string of coordinated attacks on military installations in several Malian towns last week, after which the country’s armed forces launched a counterattack that it said killed 80 fighters.

The uptick in violent clashes between armed fighters and the Malian army – who are being assisted by Russian paramilitaries known as the Africa Corps – comes as the country’s political future looks murky, experts say, with the military-led government seemingly determined to permanently extend its rule.

For more than a decade, Mali has faced rebellions from separatist movements and armed fighters, including the two most active groups – ISIL affiliate, the Islamic State in the Greater Sahara (ISGS), and al-Qaeda-linked Jama’at Nusrat al-Islam wal-Muslimin (JNIM).

JNIM claimed responsibility for last Tuesday’s attacks, which Malian officials said targeted seven major towns in the west and centre: Kayes, Nioro du Sahel, Niono, Molodo, Sandare, Gogui and Diboli.

The group did not list any human or material casualties, but its leader Iyad Ag Ghali said JNIM had taken total control of three enemy barracks and dozens of military positions.

At the same time, during the attack on Kayes town, three Indian nationals working at a cement factory were forcibly taken by gunmen as “hostages”, the Indian foreign ministry said on Wednesday, in an incident that could risk escalating the crisis beyond Africa’s Sahel.

This month’s attacks are also just the tip of the iceberg, as communities across Mali continue to be caught in the crossfire – at times to violent and even deadly ends.

Less than a fortnight earlier, on the night of June 18, areas in the centre of the country, including Diallassago and Dianweli, were the scene of attacks in which at least 130 people were killed.

Before that, on May 23, an armed group attack on the Dioura military camp in the Mopti region killed 41 members of the Malian army.

Security experts say the army is understaffed, despite the waves of recruitment drives over the last five years. This has left Mali vulnerable as it compromises efforts to rebuild military capabilities.

“The armed forces have shown a certain level of vigilance in the face of attacks,” said Moussa Dienta, who works for the Coordination of Associations for Peace and Development in Mali (CAPEDEM), a body that supports the country’s military transition.

He said that to support the army, communities in Mali should “make their contribution” by helping gather local “intelligence” that enhances their ability to do their work. “This will enable the army to remain the pillar of the nation.”

While some support the military’s efforts, others argue that they are not enough to contain the threat of the armed groups.

“No one is safe from the new terrorist threat posed by al-Qaeda and its affiliates in Mali,” said Jean Marie Konate, a community development expert with the Red Cross in the Kayes region, pointing to the hostage-taking of the Indian nationals last week.

“The assailants are determined to bite where it hurts, and foreigners will remain potential targets.”

India has urged the “safe and expeditious” release of the hostages, with its foreign ministry saying it “unequivocally condemns this deplorable act of violence”. It said its embassy in Bamako was also in close communication with the relevant authorities of Mali and urged all its citizens in the country to “exercise utmost caution” while there.

But some analysts feel more effort is needed. Defence and security expert Aly Tounkara, who lectures at the University of Bamako, believes embassies should take immediate additional security measures to reinforce the protection of their nationals.

“States seem overwhelmed and they are genuinely unprepared to prevent coordinated attacks. The threat stalks all states in the Sahel and beyond, and will certainly have economic and social repercussions in surrounding countries,” he warned.

The coups that brought the military to power under Assimi Goita followed mass antigovernment protests in Bamako, over the previous leadership’s failure to deal with advancing swarms of armed groups from the north.

While the military made security one of its top priorities when it took power, July’s attacks, like previous ones, calls into question the viability of the strategy the current government has in place, analysts say.

Experts are also divided on the best approach to rebuilding the national security sector, as Russian military intervention and joint patrols with the army in certain parts of the country seem to be showing their limits.

“It is clear that the military approach offers no lasting alternative or definitive solution to the crisis,” said Alkaya Toure, an expert and former technical adviser to the Malian Ministry of Defence under previous governments.

“What needs to be done is, to effectively combat the attacks, Mali should redouble its vigilance and strengthen its security watch … to be set for the long term.”

Security expert Tounkara is, however, not convinced this will be enough.

“I’m not saying this to frighten anyone. We are in a dangerous and vicious circle, and the attacks will continue in the long term. Those who are not aware of this should be convinced,” he said.

He feels Bamako’s current strategy to tackle armed groups focuses more on theory and political manoeuvrings than on localised dynamics and solutions.

“Pockets of insecurity can only be tackled through local approaches. This will inevitably require greater involvement of what I call the invisible players. Leaders cannot claim to be fighting terrorism effectively by excluding or marginalising the invisible players who are so key to stability.”

In its current strategy, “Mali is making the same mistakes as in previous agreements, offering the same diagnosis and the same therapy”, Tounkara said.

“We need to move towards contextualising security solutions.”

The system to rebuild security in Mali is taking on water, observers say.

With an operational strength of nearly 25,000 soldiers, the Malian army is struggling to occupy the 1,241,000 square kilometres (480,000 square miles) of national territory.

And the recent attacks are a further slap in the face, especially as they targeted a region the government may have thought was safe.

A military source close to the defence cabinet, who requested anonymity, expressed his dismay: “The recent attacks are not just a problem of inattention or a lack of vigilance, they are above all linked to the poor deployment of security throughout the country,” he told Al Jazeera.

“Since the coordinated attacks on Bamako on 17 September, 2024, efforts have remained focused on the central and northern regions. In the western region, the general staff have sufficiently reduced the military presence, overlooking the fact that the threat is omnipresent.”

As the violence between the army and armed groups escalates, the political situation in Mali is also growing increasingly tense.

In May, the military government announced the dissolution of political parties and organisations by presidential decree.

Then, last week, the transitional authorities adopted a bill granting a five-year presidential term of office to Goita, renewable “as many times as necessary” without holding elections.

Critics have decried these moves as restrictions on freedom to consolidate the military leadership’s hold on power in the country.

At the same time, Russian intervention in Mali – which observers say took place under conditions that are still unclear – has failed to stem the threat of the armed groups they are meant to help fight.

After the 2021 coup, Goita’s government distanced itself from France, its former colonial power, with French forces exiting Mali in 2022.

To fill the security vacuum, Bamako turned to Russian fighters from the Wagner mercenary group. Last month, Wagner announced its exit from the country, saying Kremlin-controlled Africa Corps paramilitaries would remain in their place.

But the Kremlin seems more concerned with the economic stakes of its partnership with Mali.

In June, a trip to Russia by Goita culminated in a series of economic agreements and conventions with Moscow. Energy and mining issues have taken precedence over security, observers say.

Meanwhile, for Malian civilians increasingly caught between the escalating violence, fear and uncertainty remain.

After the attack in Kayes town last week, a hospital source speaking to the AFP news agency said more than 10 seriously injured people were admitted to the medical facility there, and one civilian died.

For security experts, until a definitive peaceful solution is found, civilians will continue to suffer the consequences of the fighting, and no region of the country will be spared.

Mark Darlington warns producers against artistes stripping their rights in shady deals

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UK-based Ghanaian talent manager and music publisher Mark Darlington Osae has raised alarm over what he describes as unfair treatment of music producers by some top Ghanaian artistes, particularly regarding copyright and royalty issues.

In a Facebook post, the manager of Skrewfaze and Reggie & Bollie alleged that some artistes are selling their music catalogues while deliberately removing producer credits in the process.

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Expanding on the issue in an interview on on Hitz FM with Kwame Dadzie, Mark explained that music producers are entitled to more than just mechanical and publishing royalties.

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He noted that the issue partly stems from a long-standing industry practice in which producers offered beats to artistes for free in hopes of gaining exposure.

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Mark Osae urged affected producers to consult professionals with expertise in copyright and publishing law to reclaim their rightful entitlements.


NPP MP scammed Hohoe residents – Worlanyo Tsekpo reveals

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The Member of Parliament for Hohoe, Thomas Worlanyo Tsekpo, says residents in the constituency voted out former MP John Peter Amewu in the 2024 general election because they felt let down by promises that were never fulfilled during his time in office.

Speaking on Citi Eyewitness News on Wednesday, July 9, Tsekpo described the current conditions in Hohoe as “disheartening,” pointing to poor roads, water problems, and inadequate educational facilities that do not match the image previously presented by the former MP and the government he served under.

DopeNation drops third studio album GhanaPiano

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Celebrated Ghanaian twin duo DopeNation has officially released their third studio project, GhanaPiano (The Album), a genre bending 17 track album that boldly reimagines the fusion of Ghanaian musical roots with the electrifying pulse of Amapiano.

As self produced artists, DopeNation not only take center stage as performers but also as sonic architects, crafting every sound on the album from scratch, a true testament to their artistry and innovation.

GhanaPiano (The Album) introduces a dynamic and refreshing soundscape that merges Ghana’s cultural rhythms  from Highlife to Afrobeat and HipLife  with South Africa’s infectious Amapiano wave.

The result is a rhythmic crossover that is deeply African yet globally palatable. With each track, DopeNation weaves complex drum patterns, melodic log drum grooves, rich vocal textures, and masterful arrangements that keep listeners moving, reflecting, and vibing in equal measure.

Beyond its musical brilliance, the album is a cultural statement. It celebrates collaboration across borders, the evolution of African sound, and the power of self expression.

DopeNation’s production finesse shines through every second of the project, establishing them not just as hitmakers but as one of Africa’s most forward thinking musical forces.

The duo’s ability to produce, write, and perform across multiple genres is on full display, underscoring their place as trendsetters within the modern music movement.


From high energy anthems to soulful grooves and experimental soundscapes, DopeNation ensures each song serves a purpose both musically and emotionally.

Every beat, hook, and lyric is purposefully crafted, affirming their reputation as one of the few African acts with complete creative control over their music.

This album marks a major milestone in DopeNation’s journey, signifying not just growth, but a bold new era of sound.

With all 17 tracks fully produced by the duo themselves, GhanaPiano(The Album) is not only a celebration of African excellence it is a declaration of independence, creativity, and evolution in an ever changing music landscape.

The album is now available on all major streaming platforms.

Cape Coast LANet empowers pupils to stand against corruption

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By Isaac Arkoh

Cape Coast, July 10, GNA – The Cape Coast Local Accountability Network (LANet) on Wednesday reached out to hundreds of pupils with its campaign against corruption across the ancient city. 

Aligned with the broader vision of the Ghana Anti-Corruption Coalition (GACC) and its partners, the move sought to emphasise the critical role of the youth in the national crusade to eradicate corrupt practices. 

The campaign empowered the youth as key agents in the fight against corruption, recognising that educating students creates a ripple effect that reaches families and communities, thereby strengthening accountability across society. 

LANet, through such engagements, hopes to foster a generation of young Ghanaians committed to transparency, integrity and patriotism, crucial for the country’s sustainable development and democratic governance.  

LANet representatives stressed the urgent need for young people to desist from all forms of corruption, highlighting the long-term benefits of integrity such as personal development, national progress, and the safeguarding of public resources.  

“To safeguard the future, we must educate children not only to seek knowledge but to flee from corruption.  

“We are instilling in them the courage to choose integrity over deceit, because in their purity lies the foundation of a just and thriving world,” Mr Saeed Wahab, Secretary to LANet, said at an engagement with some students from some selected schools in the Metropolis. 

The campaign is in tandem with 2025 African Anti-Corruption Day slated for July 11, on the theme: “Promoting Human Dignity in the Fight Against Corruption”.  

The day commemorates the adoption of the African Union Convention on Preventing and Combating Corruption (AUCPCC). 

The celebration of African Anti-Corruption Day is an important event for the Continent as it provides an opportunity to assess progress made in combating the menace. 

Also, it evaluates the effectiveness of existing tools and strategies while exploring new ideas, strengthening partnerships and reaffirming commitment to upholding human dignity. 

Mr Wahab urged pupils to cultivate honesty, dedication, integrity, nationalism and patriotism and develop a strong stance against corruption and say no to bribery, vote-buying and other corrupt practices. 

He said the youth should be vigilant and interested in how public funds were spent to identify and question any misuse. 

Additionally, they should report all corrupt activities they witnessed to trusted adults such as parents, teachers and community leaders, as well as to state institutions tasked with fighting corruption. 

Mr Wahab reassured pupils that Ghana’s Whistleblower Act, 2006 (Act 720), provided protection for all whistleblowers, ensuring confidentiality and safeguarding them from retaliation when corrupt practices were reported to the authorities.  

Ms Beauty Emefa Narteh, the Executive Director of GACC in a speech on her behalf, cited the 2023 Auditor-General’s report that revealed the country’s loss of more than GH¢11billion to financial irregularities. 

Such resources, she said could transform education, healthcare and offer job opportunities for the many unemployed youth. 

She said the GACC recognised that empowering the youth to stand against corruption was a crucial step towards building a fairer and more inclusive Ghana where development benefits all, and not just a few.  

One of the beneficiaries, Samuel Andoh, a student at St. Augustine’s Practice Basic School in an interview with the Ghana News Agency described the event as “educative.” 

He said: “Corruption is the silent thief of our nation’s future; the youth must rise not only to expose it but be an embodiment of integrity and help transform society.”  

“True change would begin when we reject the temptation of personal gain and commit to the collective good,” he indicated. 

GNA 

Edited by Alice Tettey/Kenneth Odeng Adade 

Sports Minister Gifts Kotoko GH¢10,000 After President’s Cup Triumph

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Kofi Adams

 

Asante Kotoko have received a cash reward of GH¢10,000 from the Minister for Sports and Recreation, Kofi Adams, following their 2–1 comeback win over rivals Accra Hearts of Oak in the 2025 President’s Cup.

The thrilling encounter, held at the Accra Sports Stadium on Sunday, saw Hearts take an early lead through Hamza Issah, before Kotoko responded with second-half goals from Peter Amidu Acquah and Kwame Opoku to seal the win.

After the match, Kofi Adams visited the Kotoko team at their hotel to congratulate them and present the cash prize.

“For your drive back, I’m giving you GH¢10,000. You can buy some water when you get there,” he said with a smile. “Congratulations. Our target is the continental level—and we will be there to support.”

He assured the team of both personal and national-level backing, pledging efforts to help the club succeed on the African stage.

 

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Tacha Undergoes Chest Surgery, Shows Off New Look In Video

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Tacha, recently underwent chest enhancement surgery.

She shared a playful dance video to showcase her new appearance, wearing a fitted gym outfit.

The video highlighted her new curves and a visibly slimmer waist.

Reality TV personality Natasha Akide, popularly known as Tacha, has sparked online buzz after revealing she recently had chest enhancement surgery.

Mahama and Ablakwa signalled LGBTQ support at the UN – Ntim Fordjour

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Member of Parliament for Assin South and former Deputy Education Minister, Rev. John Ntim Fordjour

Rev. John Ntim Fordjour, Ranking Member of Parliament’s Defence and Interior Committee and MP for Assin South, has criticised President John Dramani Mahama and Foreign Affairs Minister Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa for what he describes as a failure to defend Ghana’s longstanding position on LGBTQ+ matters at the United Nations.

GUSA Champions Ghana’s Pride at 2025 FISU World Games in Germany

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The country’s brightest university athletes are heading to the global stage as the Ghana University Sports Association (GUSA) officially announces its contingent for the 2025 World FISU Games in Rhine-Ruhr, Germany.

The national team, made up of exceptional student-athletes drawn from six leading public universities, will compete in various track and field events between July 16 and July 28, 2025.

The universities represented include the University of Ghana, Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST), University of Cape Coast (UCC), University of Education, Winneba (UEW), University of Development Studies (UDS), and the University of Energy and Natural Resources (UENR).

“These athletes have committed themselves to hard work to come onto the world stage,” GUSA said in a statement.

“They are expected to keep up the commitment and resilience to win medals. We extend our best wishes to the Team.”

The World FISU Games—organised by the International University Sports Federation (FISU)—bring together elite student-athletes from across the globe in a celebration of youth, competition, and international sportsmanship.

This year’s edition in Germany promises stiff competition and an opportunity for Ghanaian talent to shine on an elite platform.

GUSA, the regulatory body for university sports in Ghana, has a mandate to develop and promote athletics across the country’s public universities. It also facilitates the participation of Ghanaian student-athletes in global sporting events like the FISU Games.

The Association emphasised its confidence in the team’s ability to make the country proud: “This is not just about medals. It’s about showing the world that Ghanaian students can balance academic excellence with athletic distinction.”

As the countdown begins, national expectations are high. All eyes will be on Rhine-Ruhr as Ghana’s university stars fly the flag high, not just in competition but as ambassadors of discipline, talent, and determination.

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The world is ready for bold African stories

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Ghana’s own Chef, Abbys Ghana’s own Chef, Abbys

After a week of engagements with top brands, platforms, and fellow creatives at the Cannes Lions International Festival of Creativity 2025, Ghana’s own Chef Abbys is convinced of one thing: Africa no longer needs to tone itself down to be seen.

“The world is ready for authentic African stories, not watered down, but bold and real,” she shared in a reflective interview.

As the only African creator chosen by TikTok to attend Cannes Lions this year, Chef Abbys stood on global stages not just as a Ghanaian food content creator, but as a cultural ambassador.

Her storytelling, rooted in tradition yet visually modern, captured attention and sparked meaningful conversations.

She believes the festival proved something many African creators have always known: our stories are enough.

“Authenticity doesn’t mean staying the same — it means staying true, even when you evolve,” she said. “That was my biggest lesson at Cannes.”

But Chef Abbys’ reflections weren’t only about identity. Another key insight from her experience was the power of collaboration.

“Collaboration is powerful. We don’t have to do it alone,” she emphasised. “Cannes taught me that when creative minds come together — from different parts of the world — the results are magical.”

Whether she was speaking on panels, interacting with fans, or networking behind the scenes, Chef Abbys remained grounded in her Ghanaian identity while embracing global engagement.

Now back in Accra, she’s channeling her experience into mentoring other creatives, building her cooking community, and advocating for more African voices to be platformed globally.

“If Cannes taught me anything, it’s that we belong in every room, on every stage, and at every table.”

The Cannes Lions Festival is the world’s most prestigious event celebrating creativity in advertising, marketing, and communications.

It is held every year in Cannes, France, typically in June, and brings together professionals from brands, agencies, media companies, and tech firms.

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Family of man murdered for alleged ritual and buried at shrine calls on IGP for justice

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Inspector-General of Police (IGP) Christian Tetteh Yohuno Inspector-General of Police (IGP) Christian Tetteh Yohuno

The family of Nelson Kofi Anyina, a 25-year-old man who was gruesomely murdered for suspected ritual purposes and buried in a shrine, is appealing to the Inspector-General of Police (IGP) Christian Tetteh Yohuno, to ensure justice is served for their slain relative.

Nelson Kofi Anyina, a native of Wusuta in the Volta Region, was reported missing on December 4, 2024, after he left for Mafi Gblorkope in the Central Tongu District of the Volta Region.

His disappearance remained a mystery until months later when his decomposed body was exhumed from a shrine believed to be used for ritualistic activities.

Speaking in an exclusive interview On July 9, 2025, Rev Canon Dr Confidence Bansah, the founder of the Center for Religion and Public Life (CRPL-Ghana) and a family member, called on the IGP to launch a full-scale investigation into the circumstances surrounding Nelson’s disappearance and subsequent murder.

He also demanded scrutiny into the conduct of the District Police Commander of Central Tongu, Chief Superintendent Jonas Kofi Agbevam, and the District Police CID Station Officer, Detective Chief Inspector Robert Foli.

According to the family, it took the intervention of the Volta Regional Police Command in Ho nearly eight months after Nelson’s disappearance to re-arrest the suspects, which eventually led to the exhumation of his remains.

“The family is appealing to the IGP to cause investigation into circumstances surrounding the disappearance and killing of our son and the conduct of C/SUPT./MR. Jonas Kofi Agbevam, District Police Commander of Central Tongu in the Volta Region and D/C/Inspr Robert Foli, District Police CID Station Officer,” he said.

Nelson Kofi Anyina leaves behind a wife, two young children, and a financially struggling mother.

The Ghana Police Service’s Homicide Unit, in a major breakthrough, exhumed multiple human remains from a shrine at Gblorkope in the Central Tongu District following investigations into Nelson’s suspected ritual murder.

The operation uncovered not only Nelson’s body but also several other skeletal remains buried beneath idols, as well as assorted human body parts hidden in nearby bushes, raising fears of serial ritual killings.

Six individuals have been arrested and arraigned in connection with the murder.

The suspects, all residents of Mafi Adidome, include:

Augustina Fiawoyife, unemployed

Wisdom Hedidor, herbalist

Courage Bedzo, kente weaver

Gblor Noah a.k.a. Ekpedzi, a 37-year-old fetish priest

Gblor John, a 38-year-old security guard

Gblor Johannes, a 27-year-old lotto writer

The last three suspects are siblings and operators of the shrine where the bodies were discovered.

Police investigations revealed that Nelson’s tragic fate was set in motion when his mother, Comfort Hatse, a trader from Donkorkrom, reported him missing on December 17, 2024.

She told police that Nelson had left home on December 4 to meet Augustina Fiawoyife but never returned.

Further inquiries established that Augustina was romantically involved with both Nelson and another suspect, Wisdom Hedidor.

Consumed by jealousy, Hedidor allegedly conspired with others to murder Nelson.

Simultaneously, fetish priest Gblor Noah reportedly sought a human body for ritual purposes, offering a significant sum in exchange.

On December 12, 2024, Augustina lured Nelson to a secluded area near DC Bungalow, a suburb of Adidome.

There, Hedidor and Courage Bedzo ambushed and strangled him to death, with Augustina allegedly present during the killing. The body was then sold for GH¢7,000 to the fetish priest, transported to the shrine, and buried under idols after ritual ceremonies.

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‘I am excited to see our starboy make this move’

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The West Ham United superstar Mohammed Kudus is set to undergo medicals on Thursday, July 10 The West Ham United superstar Mohammed Kudus is set to undergo medicals on Thursday, July 10

Former Vice President of Ghana, Dr Mahamudu Bawumia, has praised Ghanaian international Mohammed Kudus following news of his impending move to English Premier League side Tottenham Hotspur.

The West Ham United superstar is set to undergo medicals on Thursday, July 10, 2025, ahead of a big-money transfer to the North London club.

Reacting to the news, the New Patriotic Party (NPP) flagbearer hopeful, Dr. Bawumia who is also an ardent supporter of Tottenham Hotspur expressed his excitement on social media.

“I am excited to see our Ghanaian starboy make this move to my @SpursOfficial. All the best in your medical @KudusMohammedGH.”

Ghana midfielder Mohammed Kudus is on the verge of sealing a move to Tottenham Hotspur following a breakthrough in negotiations between the two clubs.

Kudus has been the subject of intense transfer speculation linking him with a switch from West Ham United to fellow London sides Chelsea and Tottenham since the conclusion of the 2024–2025 season.

According to football insider David Ornstein, the agreed transfer fee is in the region of £55 million, with Kudus set to sign a six-year contract with Spurs.

The former Ajax Amsterdam star is expected to complete his medicals before putting pen to paper on a deal that will strengthen Tottenham’s squad ahead of their UEFA Champions League campaign.

24-year-old Kudus is one of the best creative players in the English Premier League after leading the entire over the past two season in completed dribbles (216).

Despite finishing 14th in the league last season, Kudus was one of the few standout performers for the Hammers and his impending move to Spurs will see him battle for a starting spot alongside Dominic Solanke, Son Heung-Min, Richarlison and Mathys Tel.

Kudus scored five goals and added four assists in 35 games in all competitions.

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Ghanaian Actor Too Sweet Annan Share Cute photos of his beautiful wife

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Ghanaian Actor Too Sweet Annan Share Cute photos of his beautiful wife

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A lot of people are asking this very question that is too sweet a Ghanaian or Nigerian the answer to this question is that, he is a Ghanaian and born in Ashanti region of Ghana . The actor starts his acting career in Ghana and later extend it to Nigeria.

Ghanaian actor and movie producer Toosweet Annan married his longtime partner, Msflava,two years ago, currently the Ghanaian Nigerian actor is having two children both were girls. Aside his acting he has able to open businesses in Nigeria and Ghana as well.

During his wedding notable personalities from the movie industry who attended the plush wedding included Kalybos, James Gardiner, Prince David Osei, and Ruth Kadiri.

The ceremony exuded elegance and charm, with the bride and groom radiating joy and happiness.

Toosweet Annan who is 39years old looked dashing in his wedding attire, and Msflava was a vision of beauty in her bridal gow.

You Have Taught Me Valuable Lessons And I Have Learned a Lot From You

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You Have Taught Me Valuable Lessons And I Have Learned a Lot From You – Former President Kufuor Told

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Onua TV’s Maakye host, Captain Smart, has paid tribute to Ghana’s former President John Agyekum Kufuor in celebration of his birthday, hailing him as a great influence and national treasure.

During the morning show, Captain Smart celebrated Kufuor’s 86th birthday by acknowledging the profound impact the former leader has had on him. He said Kufuor had mentored him in many ways and remains someone he proudly looks up to. Smart recalled being personally guided by Kufuor during a private conversation, where the former president offered deep reflections on leadership and the complexities of life.

He prayed for God’s grace and strength to continue to be with Kufuor and encouraged former President John Mahama to take the opportunity to learn from Kufuor while he is still alive, noting that his wisdom is invaluable to current and future leaders.

John Agyekum Kufuor, born in the Ashanti Region, served as President from 2001 to 2009 and is widely respected for laying strong democratic and economic foundations in Ghana. His government introduced impactful reforms, including the National Health Insurance Scheme and the School Feeding Programme, which significantly improved healthcare access and education for children across the country.

Kufuor’s leadership is often cited as a model of good governance, with his administration emphasizing infrastructure development and social welfare.

Stylish Braided Hairstyles for Kids: Cute & Neat

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Braided hairstyles for kids are a fantastic way to keep their hair tidy, protected, and stylish all at once. Whether for school, parties, or casual days out, braids offer endless creativity and can be tailored to suit every child’s personality and hair type.

One of the most popular styles is the box braids, which are neat, manageable, and long-lasting. These can be styled with colorful beads or ribbons for a fun, playful look. Box braids also allow flexibility, as they can be tied up in buns, ponytails, or left loose.

Cornrows are another favorite, especially for school. They’re easy to maintain, last for weeks, and can be done in creative patterns like zig-zags, stars, or heart shapes. Cornrows can also be styled into double buns, pigtails, or ponytails for variety.

Twist braids (also known as Senegalese twists or two-strand twists) are softer in appearance and great for younger children. They’re gentle on the scalp and look beautiful when adorned with colorful accessories.

For special occasions like birthdays or weddings, feed-in braids with styled edges, or braided updos add elegance. Adding hair cuffs, glitter gel, or flower clips can make the style even more eye-catching.

Short braided styles like crown braids or halo braids are perfect for toddlers, offering comfort and cuteness in one.

When choosing a braided hairstyle for your child, always prioritize comfort and scalp health. Avoid tight braiding that may pull the hairline, and moisturize the scalp regularly. Using satin bonnets at night also helps maintain the style longer.

Braided hairstyles for kids are not just practical—they’re a fun way to express style and confidence from an early age, while also caring for their natural hair.

Bright Simons accuses E&P of misleading public over Black Volta Gold deal

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Vice President of IMANI Africa, Bright Simons, has accused Engineers & Planners (E&P) of misleading the public following the announcement of a $100 million Acquisition Facility Agreement signed with the ECOWAS Bank for Investment and Development (EBID) to finance the purchase of the Black Volta Gold Project.

According to Simons, E&P created a false impression that Azumah Resources, the company that owns the Black Volta Gold Project, had consented to the transaction. He said this has misled the public and financial institutions involved.

His comments come on the back of a ceremony held on July 7 in Accra, where E&P and EBID signed the $100 million agreement, touting it as a landmark deal to establish Ghana’s first large-scale, wholly indigenous gold mining operation.

However, Azumah Resources Ghana Limited has since issued a strong rebuttal, denying any involvement or consent. In a press release dated Tuesday, July 8, Azumah stated unequivocally that Engineers & Planners “does not own any shares in Azumah” and has “not made any formal offer to invest in or fund” the company.

The statement stressed that the development of the Black Volta Gold Mine remains entirely under Azumah’s control and will proceed in line with Ghanaian law.

Speaking on Channel One TV’s The Point of View with Bernard Avle, on Wednesday, July 9, Bright Simons explained his concern: “I got involved because I saw evidence that somebody [E&P] was attempting to claim that Azumah Resources had agreed for their mine to be sold to E&P and that EBID was coming on board to provide resources, I thought that was untrue. That was a very strange problem.

“They [E&P] used Azumah Resources letterheads, creating the impression that Azumah has consented to the Black Volta Mine being sold to E&P, and EBID is coming on board to finance that project.”

The revelation has raised questions about the due diligence process behind the financing deal and the transparency of communication from Engineers & Planners regarding its stake in the project.

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Profiles of newly nominated deputy ministers

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President John Dramani Mahama has announced a final batch of Deputy Ministerial appointments aimed at strengthening key sectors.

The nominees—drawn from Parliament and diverse professional backgrounds—reflect a blend of seasoned expertise, grassroots political credibility, and sector-specific proficiency.

This batch, unveiled on July 9, 2025, signals the administration’s commitment to implementing policy reforms in health, technology, foreign relations, and transport.

Chinese national, Ghanaian driver shot dead in galamsey attack at Subri-Nkwanta

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A Chinese national and his Ghanaian driver have been allegedly shot and killed in a suspected robbery attack at an illegal mining site in Subri-Nkwanta, located in the Bibiani-Anhwiaso-Bekwai Municipality of the Western North Region.

According to myjoyonline.com report, the gruesome shooting, which occurred on Monday July 7, 2025, has left residents of the small mining community gripped with fear.

According to eyewitnesses, the victims believed to be involved in illegal small-scale mining, locally known as galamsey were ambushed by unknown gunmen while returning from their mining site with gold concentrate, commonly referred to as “black.”

The assailants reportedly opened fire without warning, killing both men instantly before escaping into the nearby forest with the gold.

The identities of the deceased have not yet been disclosed by the police, but their bodies have been transported to the morgue for preservation and autopsy.

Police authorities say they are treating the case as a possible robbery, but further investigations are ongoing to uncover the full circumstances surrounding the attack.

Some community members suspect the killings may be linked to growing tensions between rival illegal mining groups, often embroiled in disputes over land control and mining territories.

Residents say this is not the first time violence has erupted at galamsey sites in the area.

“We keep hearing gunshots every now and then. It’s becoming too dangerous to even live here,” a worried resident told reporters.

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Kennedy Agyepong’s actions contributed to NPP’s 2024 defeat

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NPP flagbearer hopeful, Kennedy Agyapong NPP flagbearer hopeful, Kennedy Agyapong

Dr Kofi Appiah Koranteng, a Deputy Registrar at the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST) in the Ashanti Region, has held outspoken politician and flagbearer hopeful, Kennedy Agyapong, partly responsible for the New Patriotic Party’s (NPP) heavy defeat in the 2024 general elections.

Speaking in an interview with Adakabre Frimpong Manso on Neat FM on Wednesday, July 9, 2025, Dr Koranteng stated that the former Assin Central MP’s public outbursts, divisive rhetoric, and contradictory posture significantly contributed to the party’s electoral decline.

According to Dr Koranteng, Agyapong’s controversial comments and political conduct during the run-up to the elections weakened party cohesion and public confidence.

“He cannot absolve himself of blame. Many of his actions and inactions had a damaging effect on the party’s fortunes,” he noted.

He further criticised Agyapong for losing his own parliamentary seat, a rare occurrence among high-profile party leaders. “Every serious leader exiting Parliament ensures their party retains the seat.

Kennedy Agyapong is the only MP whose seat flipped to the opposition, now the ruling party.

That should tell Ghanaians something,” he added.

Discussing the topic “The Loss of the NPP in the 2024 Elections, the Prospects of the Party in 2028, and Restoring the UP Tradition”, Dr Koranteng pointed out that despite Agyapong’s boasts about his wealth and influence in the Central Region, the NPP lost a significant number of seats there.

“This is someone who claims to have bankrolled the party, but on the other hand, complains of being neglected, while also telling supporters he was awarded lucrative contracts.

“These contradictions created confusion and eroded trust within the party,” Dr. Koranteng said.

He urged Ghanaians to critically examine Agyapong’s role and its broader impact on the NPP’s internal dynamics and national appeal.

National Cathedral project not abandoned – Board clarifies

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The Board of Directors of the National Cathedral of Ghana has dismissed reports suggesting that the state-allocated site for the National Cathedral project is being repurposed into a Cultural Convention Centre.

This clarification follows an emergency board meeting held on July 7, 2025, in response to growing public concern over claims circulating in online media.

In a statement issued on Wednesday, July 9, the Executive Director of the National Cathedral, Dr. Paul Opoku-Mensah, emphasized that no government agency has officially communicated any change in the project’s purpose.

“The National Cathedral project has not been abandoned, nor has there been any official decision to convert the site into a Cultural Convention Centre,” the statement asserted. “The site remains legally held by the National Cathedral of Ghana, incorporated as a company limited by guarantee, with all architectural and design plans tailored specifically for its current religious and cultural vision.”

Dr. Opoku-Mensah reaffirmed that the Cathedral was conceived as a sacred national structure to host key religious state events such as state funerals and national thanksgiving services. He added that the President’s recent declaration of July 1 as Ghana’s official National Day of Prayer underscores the importance and urgency of completing the project.

In addition to its religious function, the Cathedral is designed to serve as a cultural and heritage landmark. Planned facilities include a Bible Museum, Biblical Garden, banquet hall, 350-seater restaurant, library, and conference centre — all aimed at promoting faith-based tourism and national pride.

According to the Board, approximately 8% of construction had been completed before the project was halted due to funding constraints and the politicization of the initiative, which hindered private fundraising efforts.

Responding to concerns about financial transparency, the Board cited an audit by Deloitte and Touche, which confirmed that all public funds allocated to the project were accounted for, with disbursements based solely on signed contracts and verified work.

Looking ahead, the Board revealed that discussions are underway to adopt a new approach to completing the project. This strategy involves fostering collaboration between the state, the church, and civil society to depoliticize the initiative and mobilize the necessary resources.

“The Board remains fully committed to the vision of the National Cathedral,” Dr. Opoku-Mensah concluded, “not only as a national place of worship and unity for the Christian community, but also as an interfaith and cultural space for all Ghanaians.”

The Secretariat urged the public to disregard misinformation and to support ongoing efforts to deliver what it describes as a “family house for all Christians” and a unifying national symbol.

Omanhene of Kwahu Demands Full Security Following Ruling by Eastern Regional House of Chiefs

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The situation remains fluid, and stakeholders are closely monitoring developments to ensure peace prevails within the traditional area.

The Omanhene of the Kwahu Traditional Area, Daasebre Akuamoah Agyapong II, has formally requested round-the-clock security at the Abene Palace to maintain peace and order, following a decisive ruling by the Eastern Regional House of Chiefs in his favour.

Abstention is complicity – Minority caucus blasts gov’t over LGBTQ vote

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The Minority Caucus has condemned government’s decision to abstain from a crucial vote on LGBTQ issues at the United Nations Human Rights Council.

The NPP MPs described the move as a betrayal of Ghanaian values and a worrying sign of indifference.

Ranking Member on Parliament’s Foreign Affairs Committee and Damongo MP, Samuel Abu Jinapor, issued the criticism in a press statement, warning that “abstention is complicity.”

Mr. Jinapor said the abstention, which occurred during the 59th session of the UN Human Rights Council in Geneva, amounted to tacit support for the controversial mandate of the Independent Expert on protection against violence and discrimination based on Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity (IE SOGI).

He argued that by choosing not to vote, Ghana lost an opportunity to affirm its position on LGBTQ issues.

“Ghana returned to the Human Rights Council in January 2024, and had the opportunity at this 59th Session of the Council to make a statement in respect of her position on LGBTQ, through the vote on the resolution to extend the mandate of the IE SOGI, but again, chose to abstain,” he stated.

He criticised the Ministry of Foreign Affairs’ explanation that the vote was only about protecting people from violence and discrimination.

“The statement by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs that ‘the question before the Council was whether persons who identify as LGBTQI should be protected against violence and discrimination or not’ is totally false,” Jinapor said.

“The question before the Council was whether to extend the mandate of the IE SOGI… which invariably includes the promotion of LGBTQ.”

He pointed out that many African countries voted against the resolution, not because they condone violence, but because they oppose the underlying agenda.

“It cannot be the case that the several countries that have consistently voted against the mandate support violence or discrimination against the LGBTQ community; they oppose LGBTQ simpliciter.”

Jinapor reminded Ghanaians that the same mandate Ghana failed to oppose seeks to eliminate laws that protect Ghanaian cultural values.

“In his 17th April, 2025 Report presented to the Human Rights Council, for instance, IE SOGI urges that ‘States should end the practices of de jure and de facto criminalisation’ of LGBTQ.”

He challenged the Government’s justification that Chapter Five of the Constitution constrained its position.

“It cannot, also, be correct that Ghana abstained from the vote because of Chapter Five of the Constitution. Nothing in article 17 of the Constitution cited by the Ministry supports individual choice of sexual orientation or gender identity.”

He said Ghana’s abstention showed the Government’s “indifference to proper human sexual rights and Ghanaian family values,” and cited the failure to pass the Anti-Gay Bill as further proof.

“The Government’s failure to lay the Anti-Gay Bill in Parliament for it to be passed into law, and its consistent abstinence from votes relating to LGBTQ is a clear manifestation of its double standards on LGBTQ issues and the promotion of Ghanaian family values.”

Mr. Jinapor stressed that Ghana’s criminal code already prohibits certain LGBTQ practices and said the Government must reflect those laws in its international stance.

“It is, therefore, disappointing that on two separate occasions, this very Government has failed to join other like-minded countries to project these Ghanaian values and norms at the international level.”

He concluded that while the Minority does not support violence against any individual, including those who identify as LGBTQ, they remain committed to defending Ghana’s cultural identity.

“We remain committed to upholding the integrity of our nation and defending her norms, values and practices, both home and abroad, and urge the general public to join us on this noble cause for people and country.”

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Ethnicity and religion do not determine election outcomes in Ghana-Asah-Asante

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Dr Kwame Asah-Asante, Political science lecturer at the University of Ghana Dr Kwame Asah-Asante, Political science lecturer at the University of Ghana

A political science lecturer at the University of Ghana in the Greater Accra Region, Dr Kwame Asah-Asante, has dismissed the notion that ethnicity and religion play a decisive role in determining electoral outcomes in Ghana.

Speaking during an interview with Adakabre Frimpong Manso on Accra-based Neat FM on Wednesday, July 9, Dr Asah-Asante addressed the topic “The Loss of the NPP in the 2024 Elections, the Prospects of the Party in 2028, and Restoring the UP Tradition.”

According to him, while ethnic and religious identities may influence political discourse to some extent, they are not the primary factors that determine who Ghanaians vote for, especially in presidential elections.

“It is not the case in Ghana that a person is voted for simply because of their ethnicity or religion,” he asserted.

“These factors may play a role in shaping perception, but they do not determine the outcome of elections.”

To support his position, Dr. Asah-Asante cited the example of former President Jerry John Rawlings, who hailed from the third-largest ethnic group in the country, yet managed to win two decisive election victories.

“Rawlings came from a minority ethnic group but was overwhelmingly endorsed by the Ghanaian electorate.

That alone shows that competence and national appeal matter more than tribal affiliations,” he explained.

Touching on the role of religion, he pointed out that although Muslims form the second-largest religious group in Ghana, they have consistently voted based on diverse considerations rather than religious loyalty.

“If religion were the yardstick, we would have seen Muslims across the country rally behind a specific candidate in the 2024 elections—but that didn’t happen,” he said.

Dr Asah-Asante urged political commentators and analysts to refrain from using religion or ethnicity as simplistic explanations for voting patterns, noting that Ghanaians are increasingly focused on policies, leadership qualities, and party performance.

He called for a shift in political analysis that emphasises governance, accountability, and development rather than divisive identity politics.

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Ghana’s Chef Abbys featured on TIME’s list of 100 Most Influential Creators in the world

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Ghanaian culinary sensation and digital content creator Abena Amoakoa Sintim-Aboagye Ghanaian culinary sensation and digital content creator Abena Amoakoa Sintim-Aboagye

Ghanaian culinary sensation and digital content creator Abena Amoakoa Sintim-Aboagye, popularly known as Chef Abbys, has been named among TIME magazine’s 2025 list of the 100 Most Influential Creators in the World.

This recognition follows her recent appearance as Ghana’s representative at TikTok’s showcase during the prestigious 2025 Cannes Lions International Festival of Creativity in France.

Chef Abbys joins an elite group of global influencers, including Kai Cenat, Khaby Lame, Taylor Cassidy, James Jones, Kellie Gerardi, Alix Earle, Sean Evans, and Olivia Dunne, among others.

Chef Abbys has captivated global audiences with her vibrant culinary content that celebrates Ghanaian and African cuisine. With more than 1.4 million followers on TikTok, she has carved out a niche by transforming everyday meals, such as waakye, kenkey, jollof, and banku, into rich visual narratives. Her content blends food, culture, and storytelling, offering viewers a deeper connection to African heritage.

“Every ingredient has meaning. Every method carries memory,” Sintim-Aboagye told TIME in an interview. “When you cook a country’s traditional food, you learn its values, its struggles, and its soul. It teaches you respect for the people and the heritage behind the dish.”

Born and raised in Ghana, Sintim-Aboagye has emerged as a leading voice in the digital culinary world. Her approach is rooted in cultural preservation and education. As a self-described “African Food Tourist,” she shares recipes from across the continent, showcasing dishes such as babenda from Burkina Faso and amiwo from Benin, alongside Ghanaian staples.

Her recognition by TIME and inclusion in TikTok’s 2025 Global Discover List underscore her impact in bridging cultures through food and digital media.

Through her videos, Chef Abbys not only instructs but also inspires—a quality that has made her a household name among young Africans in the diaspora and food enthusiasts worldwide. Her work illustrates how digital platforms can be powerful tools for cultural exchange and the global appreciation of African traditions.

‘You speak carelessly as a diplomat’

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A photo collage of Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa and Okatakyie Afrifa-Mensah A photo collage of Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa and Okatakyie Afrifa-Mensah

Media personality Okatakyie Afrifa-Mensah has cautioned President John Dramani Mahama over the actions of his Minister of Foreign Affairs, Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, accusing him of potentially damaging the ruling National Democratic Congress (NDC) government.

According to Afrifa-Mensah, Ablakwa’s posture on the international stage could have dire consequences for Ghana, and he therefore advised Mahama to relieve the minister of his post.

His comments follow the United States government’s recent revision of its visa reciprocity policy for Ghana, which has seen a significant reduction in both the validity period and the number of entries permitted for most non-immigrant visa categories.

Under the updated guidelines issued by the US Department of State’s Bureau of Consular Affairs, Ghanaian nationals applying for business and tourism visas (B-class) will now be issued single-entry visas valid for just three months.

This marks a departure from the previous policy, which allowed multiple entries over periods ranging from one to five years.

Speaking on his “For the Records” show on July 9, 2025, Okatakyie lambasted the minister for his recent spat with a top-ranking member of the United States Senate Committee on Foreign Relations, Senator James E Rischa who had called him out on social media.

He argued that Ablakwa’s undiplomatic behaviour is partly to blame for the new visa restrictions, which he believes will hurt Ghanaian students the most.

“Now Americans are saying all non-immigrant visas will be limited to just three months with single entry because of Okudzeto Ablakwa,” Afrifa-Mensah said.

“Today, he is acting as Foreign Affairs Minister on social media, attacking American senators. But someone of his diplomatic standing shouldn’t speak carelessly. Even if you are a Foreign Affairs Minister, you are not on the same level as senators of other nations.

“He is on social media responding to everyone and making calls at the embassy, is that his work?”

He warned that if not checked, Ablakwa’s conduct could contribute to the downfall of Mahama’s government.

“One of the people who will destroy Mahama’s government is Okudzeto Ablakwa,” he cautioned.

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GUSA team to represent Ghana at 2025 World University Games in Germany

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The Ghana University Sports Association (GUSA) team is set to represent Ghana at the 2025 International University Sports Federation (FISU) Games, scheduled to take place from July 16 to July 28, 2025, in Rhine-Ruhr, Germany.

The team comprises talented student-athletes drawn from the University of Ghana, Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST), the University of Cape Coast (UCC), the University of Education, Winneba (UEW), the University for Development Studies (UDS), and the University of Energy and Natural Resources (UENR).

These athletes will compete in various track and field events, proudly flying the flag of Ghana on the world stage.

“We are pleased to share this exciting news about the GUSA team, whose dedication and hard work have earned them the opportunity to participate in this prestigious international event.

The athletes are expected to uphold their commitment, resilience, and determination as they aim to win medals for Ghana.

We extend our best wishes to the entire team and encourage them to continue striving for excellence,”

a statement from the Ghana University Sports Association said on July 9, 2025.

The Ghana University Sports Association (GUSA) is the governing body responsible for sports within Ghana’s public universities. Its core mandate is to promote sports, organize inter-university competitions, and showcase the talents of Ghanaian university athletes on both national and international platforms.

The International University Sports Federation (FISU) is the global governing body for university sports. FISU is tasked with organizing and overseeing international sports competitions for student-athletes. Its primary aim is to promote sportsmanship, encourage healthy competition, and foster international collaboration among university students worldwide.

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African governments are silencing citizens under the pretext of COVID

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The Afrobarometer 2025 report, themed Citizen Engagement and Citizen Power serves as a mirror The Afrobarometer 2025 report, themed Citizen Engagement and Citizen Power serves as a mirror

Human rights advocate Farida Bemba Nabourema has sounded the alarm over the growing erosion of civic space across Africa, accusing governments of using COVID-19 as a pretext to crack down on citizen freedoms and stifle dissent.

Speaking at the launch of Afrobarometer’s 2025 flagship report on citizen engagement on July 8, 2025, Nabourema warned that authoritarian practices are on the rise, threatening democracy and civic participation across the continent.

“Protests have been banned in my country since 2020. Even press conferences are not allowed. COVID provided governments the perfect excuse to consolidate power and silence citizens,” Nabourema, Director of the Katutu Civil Rights Center, told participants at the event.

She stressed that while the pandemic may have initially justified emergency measures, many governments have refused to roll back restrictions long after the health crisis ended.

“Political parties are still not allowed to hold meetings.

“This is not about citizens disengaging it’s about governments systematically deploying resources to crush civic engagement,” she added.

Sy Mamabolo, Chief Electoral Officer of the Electoral Commission of South Africa, called for deeper decentralisation of governance.

“We need to bring our best talent not only to the national level but to local government, where real community interaction and development happen,” Mamabolo said.

He underscored the importance of empowering local authorities to champion citizen engagement.

Audrey Gadzekpo, Emeritus Professor of Communications and Board Chair of CDD-Ghana, acknowledged that while protest culture remains low among African youth, there is still hope.

“The data shows low levels of protest, but I draw hope from research,” she said, encouraging continued efforts to inspire youth involvement in democratic processes.

Felix Biga, Chief Operating Officer of Afrobarometer, reflected on the key lessons of the day, emphasising that civic engagement must start with inclusive education, empowered local governance, and an unwavering defense of democratic spaces.

“Amidst some of the findings, there’s still hope that things can improve,” Biga said.

He also announced plans to launch a French version of the report in Senegal and introduce a capacity-building video library to broaden access to data literacy across the continent.

The Afrobarometer 2025 report, themed Citizen Engagement and Citizen Power, serves as both a mirror of current realities and a roadmap for the future of democracy in Africa.

It highlights not only the resilience of citizen engagement but also the urgent need to protect the spaces where citizens can express themselves freely.

The Afrobarometer 2025 report, launched alongside country scorecards, offers a comprehensive analysis of citizen engagement across 39 African countries.

Key findings show that:

Voting remains the most common form of participation, with 72% of citizens casting ballots in their most recent national elections.

Community engagement is strong, with 47% attending local meetings and 42% joining others to raise issues.

Protest participation, however, remains low at 9%, in part due to legal and political restrictions highlighted by Nabourema.

The report indicates that the erosion of civic space is not isolated to one country but is a growing trend across the continent, with repressive regimes limiting freedoms under the guise of security, public health, or order.

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Kuami Eugene claims he’s still a minister of God despite doing secular music

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Ghanaian highlife star Kuami Eugene has revealed that, despite achieving widespread acclaim in secular music, he still identifies as a minister of God.

In a recent interview on Joy Prime, the award-winning artiste reflected on his early musical and spiritual journey, which began in the church. According to him, his gospel roots continue to define who he is.

“Sometimes I see a post on social [media], somebody wants to bring something, [and] Eugene Marfo will just pop up. I’m still a minister of God and the transition started from the church”

“The church taught me everything I know, how to play the piano, guitar, everything. When I was schooling, I was playing drums for the church while still doing music. But the push wasn’t there like I’m getting now”

Kuami Eugene also recounted a pivotal moment in his journey: a trip to the Volta Region for a gospel event that changed his life’s course.

“She [a female friend who was a pupil teacher] invited me for a three-day church convention. I was Minister Eugene Marfo then. That was actually where I got my first pay, so shoutout to that female friend of mine”

,he fondly recalled.

Following the gospel event, Eugene auditioned for MTN Hitmaker, where he placed as the second runner-up. He was soon signed by Lynx Entertainment, a move that launched his professional music career.

He credited his rise to divine favour, family support, and the guidance of mentors including Richie Mensah and Eric Goka.

Kuami Eugene, born Eugene Marfo, has since become one of Ghana’s most celebrated musicians. Known for hits such as Angela, Wish Me Well, Open Gate, and Monica, he has won several accolades including Highlife Artiste of the Year and Artiste of the Year at the Vodafone Ghana Music Awards.

Despite his commercial success, Kuami Eugene insists that his gospel foundation remains a core part of who he is, a musician with a mission that began in the church and continues to inspire beyond the pulpit.

Sammy Gyamfi Speaks About The Death Of NPP MP Kumi Ernest

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Sammy Gyamfi Speaks About The Death Of NPP MP Kumi Ernest

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On his official Facebook handle, Honorable Sammy Gyamfi reacted to the death of Honorable Kumi Ernest, the MP for Akwatia. In his post, Honorable Sammy Gyamfi expressed his deepest sorrow over the demise of Honorable Ernest Kumi.

Honorable Sammy Gyamfi affirms in his Facebook page that, death is inevitable and everyone will taste death. “We shall surely meet again” – Honorable Sammy Gyamfi stated.

Below is the full message from Honorable Sammy Gyamfi concerning the death of Honorable Enerst Kumi.

“Fare thee well my dear brother, Enerst Yaw Kumi. Rest in the bossom of our maker, the Lord. We shall surely meet again”. – Honorable Sammy Gyamfi added.

Honorable Sammy Gyamfi is the National Communications Director for the National Democratic Congress.

Ernest Yaw Kumi was elected in 2024 on the ticket of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) and had only been in Parliament for a few months. Though he faced court challenges over his seat, the Supreme Court recently cleared him of all contempt charges, and he had been preparing to serve fully. Unfortunately, his life was cut short after a brief illness.

Many of his colleagues were shocked by the news, especially because Mr. Kumi was seen on television just days earlier looking healthy and full of energy. His sudden death has left a deep sadness in the House. Many have shared their condolences on social media.

Some described him as a young, determined politician who had a bright future ahead of him. Others said he was respectful and committed to working for the people of Akwatia

$367m IMF disbursement hits Bank of Ghana account

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The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has officially credited $367 million to the account of the Bank of Ghana, following the successful completion of Ghana’s fourth review under the Extended Credit Facility programme.

The funds, received on Wednesday, July 9, mark the fifth tranche of the $3 billion IMF programme approved in 2023.

This disbursement is also expected to strengthen Ghana’s external buffers, stabilise the cedi and help government meet critical balance-of-payment needs.

It forms part of the $3 billion IMF programme agreed upon in 2023, aimed at restoring debt sustainability and accelerating economic reforms.

The programme, which began in May 2023, was initiated to restore stability after a period of economic turbulence marked by high inflation, cedi depreciation and unsustainable debt levels.

Under the agreement, Ghana undergoes periodic reviews to assess progress on fiscal, structural and financial reforms.

According to Finance Minister, Dr. Cassiel Ato Forson, Ghana has so far exceeded expectations under the IMF programme, helping to restore both local and international confidence in the economy.

The latest disbursement is expected to support budget operations, further stabilise the cedi and help the country meet external obligations as government intensifies efforts to rebuild macroeconomic resilience and return to growth.

The release also comes as Ghana continues debt restructuring negotiations with external creditors and Eurobond holders under the G20 Common Framework; a critical component for the full implementation and success of the IMF programme.

Some economists have stressed the importance of channeling the funds into critical sectors such as agriculture to drive growth and ensure long-term sustainability.

“But I think if I were to suggest I will say we should use it to support the agric sector in the mean and perhaps some of the road projects that have stalled because the stalling of those road projects tend to increase the cost and then we have seen that agric is mainly the fulcrum. It is a very important aspect. Now the government has launched the 24 hour economy. I think agric should be at the heart of it,” Professor Patrick Asuming said.

Viral TikTok Reveals Nana Agradaa Was Hiding Inside Nsawam Washroom To Avoid Media

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After several days of public confusion and endless rumors, the mystery around Nana Agradaa’s whereabouts has finally been solved. The popular televangelist, who is currently serving a 15-year jail sentence at Nsawam Prison, had gone completely silent, sparking fears that she might have escaped or been secretly transferred.

But in a surprising turn of events, a female prison officer identified as Paloma has come out with the truth. In a TikTok video that has spread like wildfire, Paloma revealed that Agradaa was never missing she was hiding inside the prison’s toilet area for days.

Paloma explained that Agradaa chose to stay out of sight because she didn’t want to deal with certain media people who had been spreading stories about her. These reports claimed that Agradaa had vanished from prison, making the public wonder if there had been an escape or a secret move by prison authorities.

According to Paloma, Agradaa was afraid of further embarrassment and negative stories in the news. That fear pushed her to isolate herself in a place where no one would think to look—inside the prison’s washroom. During that period, she avoided both fellow inmates and prison officers.

“She wasn’t gone. She was just hiding in the toilet area. We found her later,” Paloma calmly said in the video.

The Ghana Prisons Service has since confirmed that Nana Agradaa is still being held at Nsawam and that she began her sentence on July 5, 2025. They also made it clear that she is safe and has not been harmed in any way.

While some people on social media laughed at the situation, others showed concern about Agradaa’s emotional state. A few even questioned if life in prison is becoming too much for her. Many users also called out the media for reporting false stories without proper checks.

The whole incident has left many people asking new questions. Should prison officers be allowed to share information about inmates online? How do rumors like these spread so fast and cause fear?

One thing is certain: Nana Agradaa’s name continues to dominate conversations, even from behind bars. Whether seen as a victim or not, her recent actions have drawn the attention of the entire nation once again.

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Mahama appoints Meredith Naakai Lamptey Addy as Ghana’s permanent delegate to UNESCO

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Meredith Naakai Lamptey Addy, Ghana's Permanent Delegate (Ambassador) to UNESCO) Meredith Naakai Lamptey Addy, Ghana’s Permanent Delegate (Ambassador) to UNESCO)

President John Dramani Mahama has appointed Meredith Naakai Lamptey Addy as Ghana’s Permanent Delegate (Ambassador) to the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO).

Her appointment, made under the auspices of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, positions her as the head of Ghana’s permanent delegation to UNESCO at the organization’s headquarters in Paris.

The appointment was announced by the Ghana Commission for UNESCO in a post on Facebook on July 8, 2025, which read, “A hearty congratulations to H.E. Mrs. Meredith Naakai Lamptey Addy on your appointment as Ghana’s Permanent Delegate to UNESCO. We bid you welcome to the Commission!”

Meredith Naakai Lamptey Addy is the daughter of the late business mogul and financier of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), David Lamptey, who served as Member of Parliament for the Klottey Korle Constituency in 1996.

In 2023, she contested the NDC parliamentary primaries in the Klottey Korle Constituency, where she ran against Dr Zanetor Rawlings and lost.

Lamptey Addy holds a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science from the University of Ghana and a Master’s in Business Administration (MBA) from the Ghana Institute of Management and Public Administration (GIMPA).

She served as her father’s personal assistant at Sidalco Group of Companies, which included Dominion Oil, Radio XYZ, and TV XYZ, during her national service between 2008 and 2009.

Lamptey Addy is actively involved in party activities, serving as the Ranking Member of the NDC National Business Development Committee. She is also a member of the NDC National Welfare Committee, the Sports Committee, and the GaDangme Caucus.

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Upper East Region records 2,436 teenage pregnancies in first five months 

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Ho Teaching Hospital Reinforces Medical Tourism Vision

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The Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Ho Teaching Hospital (HTH), Dr. Hintermann Mbroh, has reaffirmed the hospital’s unwavering commitment to becoming a premier destination for medical tourism in Ghana.

He made this known during a strategic engagement session with hospital leadership and board members in Ho.

According to Dr. Mbroh, the hospital is strategically positioning itself as a leader in innovative healthcare delivery, with a clear roadmap to support Ghana’s newly adopted national medical tourism policy.

He disclosed that HTH had begun its journey toward medical tourism even before the initiative was included in the national policy agenda by the current government.

“We began this vision long before it became part of national policy. In fact, Ho Teaching Hospital was specifically mentioned in the governing party’s manifesto as a key facility for medical tourism,” he pointed out.

With the government’s formal endorsement of medical tourism, Dr. Mbroh noted that the hospital is now focused on realigning its internal strategies to reflect and support the national agenda.

He emphasised that HTH’s previous board had already laid the groundwork with a robust roadmap for enhancing healthcare services tailored to medical tourism.

“The current priority is to harmonise that plan with the broader national strategy and begin laying the necessary groundwork for implementation, this involves strengthening our internal systems, clearly defining responsibilities, and creating accountability structures that support the execution of our vision,” he stated.

Dr. Mbroh further stressed the need for targeted investments to improve infrastructure and service delivery.

Key among the identified priorities are increasing bed capacity and upgrading critical infrastructure such as oxygen supply systems, generators, and other essential medical equipment.

“While we have already made significant innovations and improvements, we must ensure these efforts translate into a satisfying experience for all patients, including international visitors, and we need to be clear on what makes our care exceptional and invest wisely to meet urgent needs,” he pointed out.

The Board Chairman of the hospital, Dr. Delanyo Tsidi Dorvlo, underscored the board’s commitment to advancing the medical tourism agenda. He said the board is actively identifying and prioritising investment areas that will yield quick gains while building a foundation for long-term development.

“As a board, we are committed to ensuring the hospital is equipped to play this role effectively, these investments will not only support our medical tourism ambitions but will also elevate the overall quality of care for all our patients.”

Dr. Koku Awoonor-Williams, Technical Advisor to the Minister of Health, reaffirmed the government’s vision of transforming Ho Teaching Hospital into a national hub for medical tourism.

“HTH must leverage its unique location, its affiliation with the University of Health and Allied Sciences, and its highly trained staff to become a national and international centre of medical excellence,” he stated.

He emphasised the need for strong patient-provider relationships, quality care, and hospitality.

“Your professionalism is the foundation on which we will build this vision.”

With national backing, a clear strategic vision, and a strong leadership team, Ho Teaching Hospital is poised to play a central role in Ghana’s emerging medical tourism sector.

The leadership believes that by enhancing infrastructure, improving service delivery, and embracing innovation, the hospital can attract patients from across the West African region and beyond, boosting healthcare outcomes and contributing to local economic development.

By Daniel K. Orlando, Ho

25-year-old KNUST student jailed 10 years

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A 25-year-old Level 200 student of the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST), Fatawu Amponsah, has been sentenced to 10 years in prison for robbery by the Asante Akropong Circuit Court in the Atwima Nwabiagya North District.

The student, who also works as a driver’s mate, pleaded guilty and was convicted on his own plea by presiding judge Gloria Mensah Bonsu.

Three teenagers jailed 10 years each over machete robbery at Boubai

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Three teenagers jailed 10 years each over machete robbery at Boubai


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Three 18-year-olds have been sentenced to ten years in prison each for their role in a violent robbery that left several residents of Boubai in the Asokore Mampong Municipality injured and traumatised.

The Atasemanso Circuit Court in Kumasi sentenced Mamudu Issah, Samuel Takyi, and Alhassan Abubakari on Tuesday, July 8, 2025, after they pleaded guilty to conspiracy to commit robbery and seven counts of robbery. Issah was given an additional three-year sentence for causing harm, but the sentences will run concurrently.

The incident occurred on July 1, 2025, between 7:00 a.m. and 8:30 a.m. The three suspects, accompanied by three other accomplices still at large, rode on two unregistered motorbikes and attacked residents at Boubai, wielding machetes.

The robbers made away with mobile phones, bags, and cash from their victims during the early morning attack.

Community volunteers from the area intervened swiftly, leading to the arrest of the suspects at their hideout in Aboabo later that same day.

The volunteers handed over the suspects to police along with ten recovered mobile phones and three bags believed to be stolen property.

All three suspects entered guilty pleas to the charges when the case was arraigned before the Ataasemanso Circuit Court.

Following sentencing, the convicts were processed and transferred to the Central Prisons in Kumasi to begin serving their respective terms.

Deputy Superintendent of Police Godwin Ahianyo, Head of the Public Affairs Unit in Ashanti Region, commended members of the public, particularly the community volunteers, for their swift response and cooperation in the operation.

“We continue to encourage the public to support policing efforts and promptly report suspicious activities,” Mr Ahianyo stated.

The police have assured that efforts are still underway to arrest the remaining accomplices.

Kwame Nkrumah Memorial Park is the most visited tourist site in Ghana   

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I took a pause to gather strength- Kwesi Slay

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Ghanaian music heavyweight Kwesi Slay has made a bold return to the music scene after a prolonged hiatus, reigniting the mic with renewed lyrical fire, creative clarity, and deeper artistic resolve.

Emerging from the creative shadows, the Ashaiman-born rapper Bernard Kwesi Appiah, popularly known as Kwesi Slay, has returned with fresh vigor, debuting his six-track EP Aben—a bold declaration that success is near (in Twi, “aben” means “it is near”).

This marks his first major project since 2021’s standout single “Eye Clear” featuring Kofi Mole, which garnered significant attention on streaming platforms. In the years prior, he dropped fan favorites like “Street Ways” and “Wedi Bet” in 2017, along with a series of collaborations with industry heavyweights such as Medikal, Kwesi Arthur, and Kuami Eugene.

On Aben, Kwesi Slay reconnects with his roots while evolving his sound. Standout tracks include the anthemic “Street Ways” and “Wedi Bet”, while fresh collaborations with Ko-Jo Cue, Cabum, Kemenya, and Wanlov underscore his commitment to creative synergy. The EP features production from a diverse pool of talents including Lyrical Beatz, Kemenya TV, and Kwesi Slay himself.

He first cemented his place in Ghana’s rap elite with gritty, street-savvy anthems such as “3y3 Normal” featuring Yaa Pono and the viral breakout “Seven” with Kwesi Arthur. His sound became the soundtrack of a generation—fusing raw energy with social commentary.

Slay went silent for over two years, a move that stirred both concern and speculation among fans and industry watchers. But now, with new music projects in the pipeline and a sharpened voice, Kwesi Slay has made it clear: his break was not an exit, but a reset.

“I needed to disconnect in order to realign. It was a period of recalibration and creative rebirth,” the rapper said. “Sometimes, silence is the loudest form of preparation. I’ve lived, I’ve grown, and now I’m ready to speak again—louder than ever.”

His upcoming releases are expected to be soul-baring and hard-hitting, blending poetic introspection with street realism—a sonic evolution fans are already calling “Slay Season.”

Kwesi Slay’s return reaffirms his authenticity. Known for collaborations with Medikal (“Frass”), Quamina MP (“Pussy Cat”), and Kuami Eugene (“Follow Me”), he has consistently pushed boundaries while staying true to his roots.

“This is not about reclaiming fame,” he said. “It’s about representing a truth—mine, and that of every dreamer who’s ever had to pause to gather strength.”

According to his management, his re-entry will include collaborations with both local and international talents, alongside a potential headline tour. They also confirm that he’s working on a new multi-track project set for release later this year.

With crisp production, sharpened flows, and deeper storytelling, Kwesi Slay’s return is being hailed as a pivotal moment for Ghanaian hip-hop—bridging past grit with future ambition.

‘Such good English. Where did you learn to speak so beautifully’? Trump asks Liberian President

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U.S. President Donald Trump during a high-level diplomatic meeting with the President of Liberia Joseph Boakai, could not hide his admiration for the West African leader’s eloquence.

At a meeting which was meant to focus on strengthening U.S. – Africa trade and security ties, Trump who appeared visibly impressed paused the conversation to offer his compliments.

“We thank you, such good English. That is beautiful. Where did you learn to speak so beautifully? You were educated where?” Trump asked, addressing the Liberian president in front of gathered U.S. and African dignitaries.

A video of the meeting which has gone viral shows the Liberian President, maintaining composure, and replying simply, “In Liberia.”

Trump, appearing surprised, continued, “That’s interesting, beautiful language. I have people at this table who cannot speak nearly as you.”

Some attendees chuckled lightly at the exchange.

Liberia’s history is deeply intertwined with the United States, stemming from the American Colonization Society’s efforts to repatriate formerly enslaved African Americans. 

This led to the founding of Liberia in 1822, with the capital, Monrovia, named after U.S. President James Monroe. While the U.S. initially delayed official recognition, diplomatic relations were established in the 1860s, and close ties developed, particularly during the Cold War.

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How Azumah Resources signed a $100m gold mine deal with E&P and then denied it happened

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Recent media reports have heavily focused on a $100 million gold deal between Engineers and Planners (E&P) and Azumah Resources.

However, Azumah Resources has stated that it was not aware of the deal in question and was not a party to the signing between E&P and the ECOWAS Bank for Investment and Development (EBID) that took place on July 7, 2025.

In a related development, E&P has released details of a prior agreement signed with Azumah Resources on October 9, 2023.

In a statement issued on July 9, 2025 and sighted by GhanaWeb Business, E&P dismissed claims that it only signed the agreement to acquire Azumah after the elections, calling such suggestions false.

The company clarified that the acquisition agreement was signed on October 9, 2023, between E&P and Azumah Resources, a private company owned by Australian nationals, not the Australian government.

Reactions following the deal have raised concerns due to the political exposure of Ibrahim Mahama, the owner of E&P. Critics suggest the deal may have political undertones.

However, E&P has maintained that neither the government, the President, nor any public official influenced the signing of the agreement, which occurred before the December 2024 elections.

Responding to claims of a contract termination, E&P said the allegations are unfounded, noting that it has continued to fund the operations of the mine since the October 2023 agreement.

On July 3, 2025, Azumah Resources issued a disclaimer stating that it was not involved in the signing of the agreement between E&P and EBID.

E&P clarified that the July 7, 2025 event was merely the signing of an acquisition facility agreement between the lender, EBID, and the borrower, E&P.

“Despite the subject matter involving the acquisition of Azumah, the presence of Azumah was not required. In any case, the Resident Directors of Azumah were present at the ceremony,” the statement sighted by GhanaWeb Business noted.

E&P also alleged that there is a deliberate attempt to sabotage its efforts to raise the necessary acquisition capital.

“There is a vested interest in E&P’s failure to secure funding — an attempt by some directors of Azumah to unduly benefit from significantly higher gold prices,” the statement claimed.

The company added that it has already obtained a No Objection Letter from the Minerals Commission to acquire the mine and will proceed in accordance with the agreement, which includes the disbursement of funds by EBID to Azumah’s shareholders.

E&P said it intends to begin development activities at the mine immediately and is aiming to commence gold production within 36 months.

“Ghanaians should support their own and not allow mercenaries to derail this historic project. This is the first time a wholly-owned Ghanaian company is acquiring a large-scale gold mine. This is not politics, it is a purely commercial transaction conducted on an arm’s length basis,” the statement concluded.

See the full statement below:

ADDRESSING FALSE ALLEGATIONS IN THE MEDIA(PICTURES OF THE 9TH OCTOBER, 2023 SIGNING CEREMONY ATTACHED):

1. Allegation – E&P only signed the agreement to acquire Azumah after the elections.

Response – FALSE – The agreement was signed on 9th October 2023. Attached are pictures of the 9th October, 2023 signing ceremony between E&P and Azumah Resources which is a private company own by Australians and not the state.

2. Allegation – The President or Government of Ghana and its appointees influenced this acquisition or the financing of it in any way.

Response – FALSE – Every single milestone in this transaction, (ie signing of agreement to acquire the project and offer letter for financing) was satisfied before the elections in December 2024.

3. Allegation – Azumah terminated the agreement in December 2024.

Response – Azumah unilaterally purported to have terminated the acquisition agreement signed on 9th October 2023. This was despite E&P continuing to fund the operations. In June 2025, the court in effect rule the termination to be of no effect.

4. Allegation – The letter making rounds dissociating Azumah from the signing ceremony.

Response – The signing ceremony organised on 7th July 2025, was the signing of the Acquisition facility agreement between two parties, Lender – EBID and Borrower- E&P. Despite the subject matter regarding the acquisition of Azumah, the presence of Azumah was not required. In any case, the Resident Directors of Azumah were present at the ceremony.

CONCLUSION

There is a deliberate effort to create conditions that would have made it difficult for E&P to raise the required acquisition capital. There is a vested interest in E&P’s failure to raise the funding, to open the avenue for some of the directors of Azumah to unduly take advantage of the significantly higher gold prices.

THE WAY FORWARD

1. E&P has already obtained the No Objection Letter from the Minerals Commission to acquire the mine.

2. E&P will continue with the process in line with the agreement for EBID to make payment to the shareholders of Azumah.

3. E&P will commence development activities at the mine and do well to see the first production within 36 months.

4. Ghanaians should support their own and not allow mercenaries to divert attention from this historic project, the first time ever for a wholly owned Ghanaian company to acquire a large scale mine.

5. This is not politics. This is a pure commercial transaction on an arm’s length basis.

6. God bless our homeland Ghana

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Watch how Joao Pedro’s brace sent Chelsea to Club World Cup final

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Chelsea Football Club cruised past Brazilian side Fluminense by 2-0 to secure their spot in the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup final in Miami on July 8, 2025.

The Blues outplayed their opponents in the initial stages of the match as they pressed for the opener, but they struggled to penetrate their defence.

Newly signed attacker Joao Pedro, who started the game, found the back of the net in the 18th minute with a powerful drive that went past the goalkeeper.

Fluminense ignited their performance to pile pressure on the London-based club consistently for some time but could not make an impact in the first half.

The second half began with Chelsea showcasing their dominance, with Caicedo, Fernandez, and other players making brilliant efforts to maintain the lead.

Pedro, who signed for Chelsea from Brighton and Hove Albion this season, stole the spotlight after bagging another goal to seal a 2-0 victory.

The Blues qualified for the finals, and they are awaiting the winner between Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) and Real Madrid to play against them on July 13, 2025.

Chelsea have made a whopping sum of 80 million euros for reaching the final and are on course to earn an additional 30 million euros if they emerge champions.

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Accra Mayor praises vendors for red line compliance

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The Mayor of Accra, Michael Kpakpo Allotey, has commended vendors at the Central Business District for adhering to the “red line” policy, a boundary initiative aimed at regulating street trading along key pavements in the capital.

He made the remarks during a visit to the market area to monitor compliance.

He further assured that ongoing construction works at the Tuesday Market and other sites will soon provide vendors with designated spaces to trade.

“I am very happy that they have listened to us, and they are making our work easier. I have seen that some of them do not have spaces, and I am going to create spaces for them.”

Responding to concerns that the decongestion exercise may be short-lived, Michael Allotey reaffirmed his commitment to sustained enforcement through public engagement and the use of fines to ensure lasting compliance.

“I will make sure I fix the problem on the street. People will have to be comfortable with where they work. The driving must flow, and people should not be worried when coming to Accra because of the overcrowding.”

Deadly new Russian drone attack hits Kyiv

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Ukraine’s capital Kyiv is again under a massive overnight Russian drone attack, local officials say, with at least two people reported killed and 13 injured, and fires burning across the city.

Authorities in Kyiv say drone wreckage hit the roof of a residential building in the central Shevchenkivskyi district.

Footage on social media, as yet unverified by the BBC, shows blasts in the night sky, as air defence units begin repelling the attack. Ukraine’s military has also warned of a threat of a ballistic missile attack.

Ukraine reported the biggest ever Russian aerial attack on Tuesday night, after 728 drones and 13 cruise or ballistic missiles struck cities around the country in multiple waves.

Reuters Smoke billows in the night sky above Kyiv during a Russian drone attack. Photo: 10 July 2025

In the early hours of Thursday morning, Kyiv’s military administration reported Russian drone strikes in six city districts.

“Residential buildings, vehicles, warehouses, office and non-residential buildings are burning,” administration head Tymur Tkachenko said in a post on Telegram.

“Unfortunately, we have two dead,” he later said. “These people were killed by the Russians. This is a terrible loss”.

In Kyiv’s Podilsky district, a primary healthcare centre was “almost completely destroyed”, Mayor Vitaliy Klitschko said.

City residents have been urged to shelter until the air raid siren is lifted, and also close the windows when they return to their homes because there is a “lot of smoke” in Kyiv.

Overnight, Ukraine’s air force reported a threat of Russian drone attacks in a number of regions. It was not immediately clear whether there were any casualties outside Kyiv.

Russia’s military has not commented on the reported latest attack.

In other developments:

  • Ukraine’s emergency service DSNS said late on Wednesday that three people had been killed in a Russian air strike in the town of Kostiantynivka – close to the front line in eastern Ukraine
  • The US resumed sending some weapons to Ukraine, Reuters reported late on Wednesday, days after it halted shipments of some critical air defence arms

It comes after US President Donald Trump expressed growing frustration with Russian President Vladimir Putin.

“We get a lot of bullshit thrown at us by Putin, if you want to know the truth,” Trump told reporters on Tuesday. “He’s very nice to us all the time, but it turns out to be meaningless.”

Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said Moscow was “pretty calm about this. Trump’s way of talking is generally quite harsh, the phrases he uses”.

The two leaders have been in regular contact, but this has so far failed to translate into tangible steps towards a ceasefire in Ukraine – something Trump once said he would be able to achieve in a day.

Trump has been threatening sanctions on Russia since taking office in January, but has so far not imposed any.

Later on Thursday, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio is expected to meet Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov on the sidelines of a summit in Malaysia.

Putin launched a full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022.

Source: BBC.com

Mahama nominates Gyakye Quayson, Dorcas Toffey, two others as Deputy Ministers

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President John Dramani Mahama has submitted the final list of nominees for Deputy Ministerial positions to Parliament for approval.

The nominations, made in accordance with Articles 78(1) and 79(1) of the 1992 Constitution, were officially communicated to the Speaker of Parliament on Wednesday.

The list features Members of Parliament selected to serve in various key ministries, as part of the President’s ongoing efforts to enhance government efficiency and strengthen service delivery across critical sectors.

The nominees and their respective ministries are as follows:

1. Dorcas Toffey, MP – Ministry of Transport
2. James G. Quayson, MP – Ministry of Foreign Affairs
3. Mohammed Adam Sukparu, MP – Ministry of Communication, Digital Technology and Innovations
4. Grace Ayensu-Danquah, MP – Ministry of Health

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Illegal miner jailed for unlawful entry, causing damage 

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The Tarkwa District Magistrate Court One has sentenced Prince Awuah, a 26-year-old illegal miner, to 16 months imprisonment with hard labour for unlawful entry and causing damage.  

He pleaded guilty to the charges and was convicted on his plea.  

Prosecuting Police Sergeant Enoch Assan-Donkoh told the court presided over by Mr Charles Owusu Nsiah that the complainant , Solomon Donkor, is a farmer and a resident of Aboso, while Awuah reside at Ndadieso, a suburb of Aboso.  

He said on April 19, 2025, around 2230 hours, the complainant, together with his family and relatives, locked their houses and retired to bed.  

According to him, the next day, around 0200 hours, the complainant’s elder brother, who is a witness in the case, woke up to have prayers and detected smoke in his room.  

Sergeant Assan-Donkoh said the witness went outside and discovered Awuah had lit some clothes on fire and was attempting to spread it to the electricity meter box to burn the entire house.  

He said the witness called out for help, and some residents, including the complainant, came to his aid, and they arrested the convict at the Aboso police station, where an official complaint was made against him.  

Prosecution said the police conducted a search on the accused and found a lighter in his possession.  

During interrogation, Sergeant Assan-Donkoh said the accused admitted the offence, and blamed his actions on the influence of alcohol and Indian hemp.  

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NSA boss Ampofo Ankrah describes state of Ghana’s sports facilities as ‘gloomy’ – Ghana Latest Football News, Live Scores, Results

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Director General of the National Sports Authority (NSA), Yaw Ampofo Ankrah, has described the condition of sports infrastructure in Ghana as “quite gloomy,” urging a sustained and collaborative effort to reverse the decline.

Speaking to Joy Sports after presenting the NSA’s first report to the new Minister of Sports and Recreation, Kofi Adams, Ankrah admitted the current state of facilities is concerning.

“It’s quite gloomy, but we need to address them,” he said. “From Nkawkaw, where Honourable Bryan Acheampong intends to support Accra United through the construction of a stadium, subject to him presenting the relevant documents, I think it’s a good intervention.”

He called on corporate Ghana, private individuals, and foreign investors to partner in revitalising sports infrastructure across the country, noting that such efforts align with the government’s reset agenda.

Ankrah also asked for patience from the public. “It will take time. What we’ve come to meet is not something we can fix in a few months. It’s taken years to reach this point, and it will take years to fix,” he added.

The NSA says it remains committed to long-term solutions, not shortcuts.

Even if my accident was destined, I thank God it didn’t happen in Ghana

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Nearly a decade after surviving a tragic accident, Italy-based Ghanaian artiste and OGB Music boss, Ogidi Brown, has shared an emotional reflection on the experience.

In an interview with ZionFelix in Italy, Ogidi Brown recounted the accident that left him in a wheelchair, noting that he was a passenger at the time it occurred.

In a touching statement, he expressed gratitude that the accident didn’t happen in Ghana, even if it was his destiny.

“I thank God it didn’t happen in Ghana,” he said, citing the lack of support and inadequate compensation for accident victims in the country.

He noted that in Ghana, many victims are left to struggle with little or no help. “Some would even be glad to receive as little as GHS 10,000,” he said. “Sadly, others don’t get any compensation at all.”

Brown further contrasted his experience with the support he has received from the Italian government. He revealed that the authorities were deeply concerned about his welfare following the accident, ensuring he had proper accommodation and providing him with a high-quality wheelchair and a motorized device to aid his mobility.

“They gave me an expensive wheelchair, and every five years, I can apply for a new one,” he said.

Despite the support, Ogidi Brown clarified that insurance payouts abroad are not as enormous as many people believe.

“The monthly payments I receive are not as massive as people think,” he noted, pushing back against assumptions about life in Europe after such incidents.

EC should rerun entire Ablekuma North constituency

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Solomon Owusu is a leading member of the Movement for Change Solomon Owusu is a leading member of the Movement for Change

A leading member of the Movement for Change, Solomon Owusu, has called on the Electoral Commission (EC) to rerun the entire parliamentary election in the Ablekuma North constituency.

Speaking on TV3 New Day on Wednesday, July 9, he established that all key stakeholders, including the EC, the NPP and the NDC, have admitted that the original results from the 281 polling stations cannot be traced, leaving the integrity of the electoral process in question.

“All of them at this stage are saying that the foundation document, based on which you can make a declaration, they don’t have the originals.

“If you are an institution, what would you do? Are you going to rely on a photocopy or a stamp copy, or whatever, to declare your results?” he asked.

He emphasised that relying on unofficial copies or unverifiable figures is unacceptable and called for a fresh vote across the entire constituency to restore confidence.

“The reasonable thing that should have even been done was to rerun the entire constituency.”

His comments follow a press conference by the NPP, during which the party’s General Secretary announced that the NPP will not take part in any rerun in the constituency.

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‘Black Volta Gold Project will suffer if sold to E&P’

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Azumah Resources has insisted that it is not selling the Black Volta Gold Project to Engineers and Planners (E&P), despite the signing of a funding facility on July 7 between E&P and the ECOWAS Bank.

In a statement issued on July 8, 2025, Project Director Rob Cicchini clarified that E&P has not secured full funding for the project and lacks the capacity to develop the mine.

He stated that E&P does not have the required resources to fully finance the project.

“The future of this project should be in the hands of those who can deliver, not those who cannot. A sale to E&P, without a demonstrated ability to fund the full development of the Black Volta Gold Project, would not be in Ghana’s national interest.

“Even if E&P could raise the funds to acquire the project, it has already demonstrated, over several years, that it does not have sufficient resources to fund the development,” he said.

Cicchini further emphasised that the project would be difficult to execute if sold to E&P.

“Without that funding, Ghana would suffer. Local communities would suffer. Jobs would be lost. Growth would stall. Azumah Resources is proud to assist the government of Ghana in delivering real value for all Ghanaians,” he stated.

Azumah Resources also noted that E&P has yet to present any formal offer either to assist in funding the Black Volta Mine or to invest in Azumah.

“E&P does not own any shares in Azumah,” the company stated.

“We are very disappointed that E&P has made and continues to make a number of misleading public statements. Their statements are visible to mining companies around the world and severely impact upon their international standing as a Ghanaian company,” it added.

Azumah said it remains open to funding from international banks, and commented, “With their reported availability of funds from international banks, Azumah looks forward with great interest to receiving any offer of funding from E&P. However, Azumah takes note of the comments made by E&P in the press and will consider these when evaluating any future potential transaction with E&P.”

The company also advised stakeholders to disregard the signing event that took place this week between E&P and the ECOWAS Bank.

“Azumah urges all regulators, financial institutions, potential investors, and the Ghanaian public to disregard this week’s staged event and any related claims. The dispute between Azumah and E&P should be resolved through international arbitration and not through media stunts,” Cicchini concluded.

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