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We’ll stay away till Speaker intervenes – Minority

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The Minority Caucus in Parliament has announced its decision to temporarily withdraw from the Ad-hoc Committee investigating the chaos that disrupted the Appointments Committee’s proceedings on Thursday, January 30, 2025.

The group cites concerns over the continued chairmanship of the committee’s proceedings.

Initially cooperating with the probe, the Minority later pulled out, accusing the committee chairman, Emmanuel Kwasi Bedzrah, of bias.

In a formal letter to the committee, the Minority Caucus stated that it has submitted a memorandum to Speaker Alban Bagbin, outlining its reservations and seeking direction on the matter.

According to the group, its decision to pause participation is not a refusal to cooperate but a necessary step to uphold due process, fairness, and the credibility of the investigation.

Minority Leader Alexander Afenyo-Markin stressed that the move aims to protect the integrity of the committee’s work and safeguard Parliament’s broader interests.

“Pursuant to this, and given the significance of the issues raised, the Minority Caucus considers it prudent to await the Speaker’s response before taking any further steps in relation to the Committee’s work.

“This should not be misconstrued as an unwillingness on the part of the Minority to engage with the Committee. Rather, it is a necessary step to ensure that due process is followed and that the process remains fair, impartial, and credible.

“We trust that the Speaker will address these concerns in a manner that upholds the integrity of the Committee’s work and the broader interests of Parliament,”

Priscilla Ojo reacts to father’s absence at her wedding ceremony

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Priscilla Ojo, the daughter of popular Nigerian actress, Iyabo Ojo, has reacted to the backlash received following the absence of her father, Ademidun Ojo at her wedding.

DAILY POST reports that Priscilla tied the knot with her lover, singer Juma Jux, in an Islamic ceremony in Tanzania on Friday.

‘You have been silent for 9 years’ – J.B Danquah’s wife tells Bagbin, parliament

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Ivy Heward-Mills, the wife of the late former Member of Parliament for Abuakwa North, Joseph Boakye Danquah Adu, has called on Parliament to break its silence on the unresolved murder of her husband.

In an open letter addressed to Speaker Alban Bagbin, Majority Leader Mahama Ayariga, Minority Leader Alexander Afenyo-Markin, and all Members of Parliament, she urged them to take action.

Ghana Records 27.3k New Cancer Cases

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Prof. Akoriyea (M) with GHS staffs

 

The Ghana Health Service (GHS) has called for a collective action in addressing the increasing burden of cancer in the country and beyond.

 

The Acting Director General of GHS, Prof. Samuel Kaba Akoriyea, who made the call, said 2022 recorded approximately 20 million new cancer cases and 9.7 million cancer-related deaths, according to global estimates.

Speaking at a ceremony to mark this year’s World Cancer Day, he stated that the statistics in Ghana are equally alarming, with an estimated 27,385 new cancer cases reported in 2022, leading to 17,944 deaths and about 63,764 survivors.

This year’s theme, “United in Unique,” highlights the importance of diverse efforts in combating cancer.

Male Cancers

Prof. Akoriyea emphasised that this year’s campaign highlights prostate and liver cancers, which are particularly prevalent among males.

According to him, despite being leading causes of mortality, these cancers often do not receive adequate attention.

Prof. Akoriyea noted that in 2022, Ghana recorded 2,395 prostate cancer cases, resulting in 1,233 deaths—a mortality rate of 52%.

Even more concerning was liver cancer, with 2,656 reported cases and 2,390 deaths, translating to a staggering 90% mortality rate.

“With over 70% of cancer deaths occurring in low- and middle-income countries like Ghana, where access to essential services and resources is limited, urgent steps must be taken to ensure early diagnosis and intervention,” he urged.

He reiterated the need for a robust healthcare response, stating, “We must work tirelessly to ensure that prevention, early detection, and life-saving interventions are accessible to everyone across the country.”

Media and Partners

Prof. Akoriyea appealed to media outlets and key stakeholders to actively participate in awareness campaigns.

He stressed that prevention remains the most cost-effective approach to controlling cancer and called for nationwide sensitization on healthy diets, physical activity, and vaccinations against hepatitis A and B—proven methods in cancer prevention.

Cancer Support Systems

Beyond prevention, Prof. Akoriyea underscored the importance of establishing strong social support systems for individuals diagnosed with cancer.

He emphasised that cancer does not discriminate, affecting individuals, families, and communities regardless of age, gender, or geography.

“We must invest in cancer research, improved healthcare services, and advocacy for prevention. Additionally, we are committed to enhancing the national cancer registry to ensure accurate data collection, research, and improved patient outcomes,” he stated.

As part of the World Cancer Day celebration, the GHS provided free health screenings for hepatitis B and breast cancer, benefiting both staff and attendees.

This initiative underscores the service’s commitment to early detection and prevention as key strategies in the fight against cancer in Ghana.

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Shock and disbelief trail Apostle Solomon Oduro and Counsellor Charlotte Oduro’s marriage dissolution

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Apostle Solomon Oduro and his ex-wife, Rev. Charlotte Oduro Apostle Solomon Oduro and his ex-wife, Rev. Charlotte Oduro

Following the shocking announcement of dissolution of the marriage between Apostle Solomon Oduro and Rev. Charlotte Oduro, scores of netizens have expressed disbelief and concern on social media.

On Monday, February 10, 2025, the General Overseer of the Royal Victory Family Church, Apostle Solomon Oduro, confirmed in an official press statement that he and his wife had been separated for the past three years.

The statement also disclosed that they officially ended their traditional marriage last year due to what was described as irreconcilable differences.

This news has since triggered mixed reactions on social media, with some netizens criticising Rev. Charlotte Oduro, who is also a well-known marriage counsellor in the media.

Critics are questioning her “integrity,” as a woman of God and also pointing out that despite being a marriage counsellor, she was unable to save her own marriage.

Others have also warned couples to be cautious about taking relationship advice from public figures who often offer marriage guidance.

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How some politicians reacted to Pooley’s death

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President Mahama, Otumfuo and Kurt Okraku President Mahama, Otumfuo and Kurt Okraku

The tragic demise of staunch Asante Kotoko fan Francis Yaw Frimpong, well-known as Pooley, triggered widespread reactions from some politicians, including government officials.

Some individuals called out the Ghana Football Association (GFA) for failing to implement strict security protocols at various stadiums, leading to the misfortune.

Others called on President John Dramani Mahama and the Asantehene Otumfuo Osei Tutu II to take decisive decisions to ensure justice for the bereaved.

Here’s how prominent politicians reacted to Pooley’s death:

Felix Ofosu Kwakye

Acting Spokesperson to the President, Felix Kwakye Ofosu, charged the Minister of Sports and Recreation, Kofi Adams to ensure justice is served to Pooley’s family.

According to him, hooliganism is a major challenge in the sporting sector, and the canker needs to be addressed.

“He [Kofi Adams] showed that he had a keen eye for talent, and he goes to a ministry where sporting talent is key to success. As we speak, Ghana’s sports sector is in complete disarray. Only yesterday, or the day before, a football fan who had gone to witness a football match did not return home alive.

“He [Pooley] lost his life under tragic circumstances, compelling a halt to the Ghanaian League. These are challenges that I believe he has the capacity to resolve,” he said in parliament.

Haruna Iddrisu

Karela United owner Haruna Iddrisu lamented the poor state of officiating in the Ghana Premier League, citing it as a major challenge to football in the country.

The Member of Parliament for Tamale South stated that the recent violent incident at Nsoatre, which claimed Pooley’s life, highlights the league’s decline.

“Our football is not in its best shape. Look at the incidents in Nsoatreman. Officiating is at its poorest, and our Premier League is not being watched,” he said in Parliament.

Kofi Adams

Minister of Sports and Recreation Kofi Adams raised concerns about the standard of health services provided at various Ghana Premier League venues following Pooley’s death.

He questioned the absence of emergency response services, such as ambulances and medics, when Pooley was stabbed during the chaotic incident at Nsoatre.

“Where was the ambulance? Where were the medics? Were they close enough to offer specialized first aid? These are questions we must answer. This incident calls for a number of reviews. We must enhance security, improve intelligence gathering.

“He supported his club everywhere they played. Even if the national team had just one Kotoko player, Pooley would be there, unless he couldn’t get a visa. This is the type of person we’ve lost,” he told Metro TV.

Richard Ahiagbah

The National Communications Director of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Richard Ahiagbah, called out President John Dramani Mahama over his supposed silence on Pooley’s demise.

According to him, President Mahama’s failure to publicly comment on the issue days after the tragic incident is worrying, considering the impact on football in the country.

“H.E. John Dramani Mahama, President of the Republic of Ghana, has not said a word for 72 hours and counting after Francis Yaw Frimpong, alias Pooley, was killed in cold blood after a football match in Nsoatre in the Bono Region.

“Why is the president silent on a matter that threatens football and security in Ghana? The media would be up in arms if Akufo-Addo were president. President Mahama must prioritize all citizens and show care for Francis Yaw Frimpong,” he wrote on X.

Kwasi Poku

The Tema West Chairman of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Kwasi Poku, called on the Asantehene Otumfuo Osei Tutu II to ensure justice is served in Pooley’s death.

He noted that the Asantehene should use his authority to ensure the Ghana Premier League is suspended until investigations are resolved and the deceased’s family is served justice.

“Otumfuo should stand firm and ensure that the league is suspended, even if it takes six months, to ensure justice is served. Pooley was a lively supporter who made the game interesting.

“He would travel long distances to watch matches and even buy his own ticket without the team’s support,” he told Angel FM.

Solomon Owusu

Communications Director for Movement for Change, Solomon Owusu, called for the arrest GFA President Kurt Okraku following the death of a football fan.

Owusu argued that the GFA failed to provide adequate security at the venue, making Okraku accountable and should be questioned.

“Apart from people blaming Nsoatreman, I am very surprised that Kurt Okraku hasn’t been arrested yet. Kurt Okraku should be behind bars.

“The competition is organized by whom? As the GFA, security is their responsibility, so if they failed to ensure safety and someone has died, then, apart from arresting the home team, Kurt Okraku should also be facing charges,” he told Angel TV.

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Government rejects GH¢2.90 billion as interest rates drop slightly

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Bank of Ghana's Old Headquarters in Accra Bank of Ghana’s Old Headquarters in Accra

The government recorded an oversubscription in its latest treasury bill auction but rejected excess bids worth GH¢2.9 billion.

It set a target of GH¢7.258 billion but received over GH¢10.55 billion in bids. However, it accepted only GH¢7.650 billion from the 91-day and 182-day bills.

The February 7, 2025 auction saw strong demand for the 91-day bill, with GH¢6.139.35 billion in bids tendered, out of which GH¢3.877.25 billion was accepted.

For the 182-day bill, GH¢4.419 billion in bids were tendered, but only GH¢3.773.48 billion was accepted. There were no bids for the 365-day bill.

Interest rates for the bills dropped marginally in the auction issued on February 10, 2025.

Currently, the rate stands at 27.98% for the 91-day bill and 28.68% for the 182-day bill.

Last week, the government sold GH¢7.995.56 billion out of the GH¢9.672.17 billion tendered.

The government’s rejection of excess bids signals either a move to borrow cautiously or an effort to avoid the current high interest rates.

Although interest rates are currently higher than the inflation rate, they will increase the government’s cost when the bills mature.

The recent oversubscription also indicates strong investor confidence in short-term instruments.

Meanwhile, the government intends to borrow GH¢8.068 billion in its next auction.

Treasury bills remain the government’s primary source of borrowing until it regains access to the international capital market.

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Nollywood Mourns Late Actor Columbus Irosanga

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Columbus Irosanga

 

Nollywood has lost one of its most cherished figures, Columbus Irosanga, who passed away on February 7, 2025, at the age of 72.

Columbus, renowned for his extraordinary talent and contributions to Nigerian cinema, was an iconic actor with a career spanning over five decades.

Admired for his captivating performances across both film and television, Irosanga was known for his ability to infuse depth and authenticity into his roles. His commitment to the craft of acting and his dedication to telling Nigerian stories earned him a special place in the hearts of audiences far and wide.

Colleagues, friends, and fans have flooded social media to express their grief, celebrating the lasting legacy he leaves behind in Nollywood.

Columbus Irosanga, with his distinctive voice and commanding presence on screen, was an influential figure in shaping the growth of Nollywood. He played pivotal roles in early Nigerian films, leaving an indelible mark on the industry.

Although the cause of his passing has not been officially confirmed, tributes continue to pour in. A statement from his family shared their deep sorrow, saying, “It is with profound sadness that we announce the passing of our beloved father, grandfather, and actor, Columbus Irosanga. He was a shining light, and we are grateful for the time we had with him.”

Details for memorial services and funeral arrangements have yet to be made public, though tributes and reflections on his life continue to pour in from across the entertainment industry.

Columbus Irosanga’s legacy as a pillar of Nollywood will continue to inspire generations of filmmakers and actors. His unmatched contributions to Nigerian cinema will never be forgotten, and his loss is deeply felt within the entertainment community.

January Inflation Inches Down To 23.5%

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Government Statistician Prof. Samuel Kobina Annim addressing the media

 

Ghana’s consumer inflation has slowed for the first time in five months, registering a year-on-year rate of 23.5% in January 2025, according to data from the Ghana Statistical Service.

This marks a slight decrease from the 23.8% recorded in December, ending a streak of four consecutive months of rising inflation.

Government Statistician Samuel Kobina Annim addressed the press, noting that the decline was primarily driven by a slowdown in non-food inflation.

“Although the rate of inflation has decreased by 0.3 percentage points, the figure of 23.5% remains the second highest in the last nine months,” Mr. Annim stated, adding that food prices continue to rise.

The Food and Non-alcoholic beverages inflation rate recorded a year-on-year inflation rate of 28.3% in January 2025. The Non-Food group recorded a year-on-year inflation rate of 19.2% in January 2025.

At the regional level, the year-on-year inflation rate ranged from 17.1% in the Volta Region to 34.3% in the Upper West Region. Eight regions recorded an inflation rate above the national average of 23.5%.

Inflation on locally produced items was 25.7%, inflation on imported items 18.4%.

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Mahama’s Appointment Of Lartey And Kenzo Lauded

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President Mahama’s visionary leadership is evident in his appointment of technical experts to key energy institutions.

Dr. Ing. Robert Kofi Lartey’s appointment to Ghana Gas has brought valuable technical knowledge and experience, ensuring efficient gas transmission and distribution, which has positively impacted Ghana’s energy sector.

Political manifestos continue to hinder Ghana’s development – Prof Baffuor

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Former United Nations Governance Advisor, Prof Baffour Agyeman-Duah, has expressed frustration over the poor prioritisation of development in Ghana.

According to him, the country has struggled to achieve meaningful development due to the reliance on various political manifestos, rather than adhering to the agenda set by the National Development Planning Commission.

During a discussion on whether it is appropriate to replace government appointees following a change of government and how this impacts the nation’s development on Joy FM’s Super Morning Show on Monday, February 10, Prof Agyeman-Duah said, “I think the biggest challenge regarding appointments and replacements is that we do not have a national vision. We have party manifestos, but no vision is accepted by all parties, let alone a comprehensive development strategy.”

He went on to explain that the neglect of the National Development Planning Commission’s strategies by successive governments, in favour of their own political manifestos, has significantly hindered Ghana’s development.

“I know that in previous years, under the NDC government, my good friend Dr Nii Thompson, along with Prof Kwasi Botwe (of the National Development Planning Commission), produced what I consider to be a highly respectable document. We could have reviewed or refined it and accepted it as a national plan. However, if we continue without such a document, with each party ruling Ghana based on their own manifesto, we will always face disconnection in our development processes.”

He emphasised, “For me, this is why our development process is going nowhere.” He urged that politics should be separated from the country’s development, stating that this is the only way to achieve rapid and sustainable progress.

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Okomfour Kwadee’s Saga: ‘Enough of the blame games!’

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Media personality Ohemaa Woyeje Media personality Ohemaa Woyeje

Media personality Ohenmaa Woyeje has called for an end to the blame games circulating on social media amidst the deteriorating condition of Okomfour Kwadee.

Scores of individuals have cited neglect by industry stakeholders and listed various factors they believe are responsible for the current deplorable state of the legendary musician.

But sharing her opinion on the development, Ohenmaa Woyeje has urged individuals to stop playing the blame games, emphasising that the focus should rather be on supporting the musician in this difficult time.

“Enough of all the rumours and allegations surrounding the health of Okomfour Kwadee. The only interest is to move Kwadee from his current state to a better one. So he can be better, even if he doesn’t want to sing anymore after he is healed. All the blame games won’t help. Ghanaians are fond of such things, and it is not right,” she said in a viral video.

She further pointed out that constant accusations from people could discourage potential supporters from providing medical help.

“How do you even know if the allegations you’re making are true? What some of you are doing could discourage others from stepping in to help him. And if he dies, what do we gain? Enough of the allegations. Let’s come together and support him so he can become the Kwadee we once knew,” she added.

Kwadee, known for his significant contributions to Ghanaian music, has become a subject of concern due to the deterioration of his mental health in recent years.

Recent videos on social media have captured him in a distressed state, performing shirtless on the streets, appearing frail and unkempt.

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The achievements so far after a month

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Saturday, February 7, marked exactly one month (31 days) since President John Dramani Mahama was sworn into office for an unprecedented second term.

In August 2024, after launching his party’s “Resetting Ghana for Jobs, Accountability and Prosperity” manifesto, Mahama, who was the presidential candidate of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), signed a social contract with the people of Ghana.

The contract, which was dubbed, “Mahama’s First 120 Days Social Contract with the People of Ghana,” had a list of things the president intended to achieve within the first 120 days of his government.

Some of the promises on the list, President Mahama indicated, was that he was going to achieve some things in less than a month, with others under 14 days.

This article looks at some of the key achievements of Mahama in his first month in office and how they fall under his 120 Days Social Contract, as well as the promises yet to be fulfilled.

Promises fulfilled:

1. The president promised to nominate, within the first 14 days, the complete list of cabinet ministers for parliamentary approval.

The president has overachieved this promise. This is because the president has not only nominated a total of 42 ministerial nominees, but non-cabinet and regional ministers as well.

All of these nominees were vetted and approved in less than a month, which in itself is unprecedented.

2. The president also promised to constitute the “Leanest and Most Efficient” government under the 4th Republic in his first 90 days in office.

The president appears poised to achieve this promise. Within 30 days of his government, he has appointed 56 ministerial and deputy ministerial nominees (23 ministers, 16 regional ministers, 13 deputy ministers and 4 ministers of state). 42 of the nominees have so far been sworn into office, which means that Mahama is only 4 ministers short of achieving his promise of working with a total of 60 ministers and deputy ministers.

3. Mahama also promised to hold a National Economic Dialogue to discuss the true state of the economy and prepare a homegrown fiscal consolidation programme to guide the budget.

The president also appears to be in line to achieving this promise. He has so far established a seven-member National Economic Dialogue Planning Committee led by renowned economist, Dr Ishmael Yamson, which is expected to present its programme for the dialogue within a month.

4. He also promised to commence drafting needed legal amendments and prepare for implementing the 24-Hour Economy Policy under the Office of the President.

President Mahama achieved this promise with the appointment of former presidential hopeful, Augustus Goosie Tanoh, as the Presidential Advisor for the 24-Hour Economy and Accelerated Export Development.

5. Mahama also promised to convene a national consultative conference on education to build consensus on needed improvements to the sector.

The president has so far established an eight-member committee to oversee the National Education Forum, which will review the educational sector. The committee is expected to announce the date for the conference within two weeks.

6. Mahama also promised to re-open investigations into major unresolved criminal cases, including the 2020 election killings, Ayawaso West Wuogon by-election violence, murder of Ahmed Hussein-Suale and Silas Wulochamey.

He has so far ordered the Inspector General of Police, Dr George Akuffo Dampare, to open investigations into electoral killings that were seen in the 2020 and 2024 elections.

7. He also promised to ban illegal and new mining activities in forest reserves, and roll out the ‘Tree for Life’ and Blue Water Initiative to heal and sustainably harness the environment by turning areas and water bodies degraded by illegal mining into economic and ecological recovery hubs.

He has so far issued a directive, through the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), for the immediate halt of illegal mining activities in forests and water bodies.

Other achievements not listed in the social contract:

1. The president has also commenced discussions with key stakeholders to restore peace to Bawku. His first task as president was to travel to Bawku and Nalerigu to meet the chiefs of the factions in the longstanding chieftaincy dispute.

2. Mahama has also constituted a committee to set up the Gold Board, whose responsibility would be to formalise the country’s gold trade in order to maximise the benefits the country gets from the trade.

3. He has also set up a tripartite committee to negotiate and determine the minimum wage and base pay of public sector workers.

4. Through the Minister of Education, Haruna Iddrisu, the Mahama government has reduced UG residential facility fees from GH¢3,000 to GH¢2,500.

5. The president has further halted the sale of state lands and ordered the Lands Commission to submit a detailed report on state land purchases.

6. The government has also reduced Hajj fares from GH¢75,000 to GH¢62,000 per person.

7. The government has also instituted the National Day of Prayer and Thanksgiving Service, which would be on every 1st July, which is also Ghana’s Republic Day.

8. The president also averted a looming food crisis in the country’s secondary schools by ensuring that foods stored at warehouses at Tema were released to various Senior High Schools.

9. The president has also halted the use of public funds for the National Cathedral project.

10. The government also tightened surveillance at markets and given directives to the Ghana National Fire Service (GNFS) to locate and work on fire tenders closer to all markets in the country. He also donated GH¢1 million to victims of the recent Kantamanto fire.

11. The president, according to Edudzi Tameklo and Beatrice Annan, two close persons to the presidency, has united chiefs of the Western Region after five years of a divided House of Chiefs. They made this known through posts they each shared on social media.

12. John Dramani Mahama has also constituted the Constitution Review Committee to review the 1992 Constitution.

13. Mahama also formed the Operation Recover All Loot (ORAL) preparatory committee to gather evidence on state resources that have been stolen by corrupt public officials for further action.

Yet to be fulfilled promises:

1. Establish a robust “Code of Conduct and Standards” for all government officials.

2. Mahama promised to “Within my first 90 days in office, scrap the following draconian taxes to alleviate hardships and ease the high cost of doing business: E-Levy, COVID Levy, 10% Levy on Bet Winnings, and Emissions Levy.

3. Within my first 90 days in office, review taxes and levies on vehicles and equipment imported into the country for industrial and agricultural purposes.

4. Establish an Accelerated Export Development Council (AEDC) to promote exports as part of a broader strategy for economic transformation.

5. Implement the ‘No-Academic-Fee’ policy for all first-year students in public tertiary institutions — universities, colleges of education, nursing training institutions, etc.

6. Introduce the following social interventions: Free Tertiary Education for Persons with Disabilities and the Ghana Medical Care Trust (MahamaCares) Fund.

7. Commence the distribution of free sanitary pads to female students in primary and secondary schools.

8. Institute inquiries and/or forensic audits into the following matters of public interest: The collapse of indigenous Ghanaian banks and financial institutions at a supposed cost of GH¢25 billion, illegal printing of money, the US$58 million National Cathedral scandal, illegal and inflated single-sourced contracts, COVID-19 expenditure scandal, PDS, Agyapa, SML, Ambulance spare parts deal, 13th African Games, Sky Train, Pwalugu Dam, Maths Sets, Galamsey Fraud, missing excavators and tricycles, Sputnik-V, BOST scandal, and others…

9. Institute a government policy banning political appointees from purchasing state assets.

10. Allocate seed money for the establishment of the Women’s Development Bank.

11. Launch the following priority job creation programmes in the first budget: the ‘Adwumawura’ Programme, the ‘National Apprenticeship Programme’, and the ‘One Million Coders Programme’.

12. Commence the review of the Customs (Amendment) Act 2020 to scrap the law banning the importation of salvaged vehicles to rescue the local automotive industry at Suame Magazine, Kokompe, Abossey Okai, among others.

13. Lay before Parliament a new bill to streamline government scholarship administration, prohibit political appointees from accessing government scholarships, and eliminate political patronage, cronyism, nepotism, and corruption in awarding government scholarships.

14. Launch ‘The Black Star Experience’ initiative as Ghana’s flagship culture, arts, and tourism brand to transform Ghana into a preferred tourism destination.

15. Commence investigative processes to purge state security agencies of all militia and vigilante elements.

16. Initiate a probe into the man-made disaster caused by the VRA’s spillage from the Akosombo and Kpong Dams that displaced and destroyed the livelihoods of thousands of citizens in the Volta, Eastern, and Greater Accra regions.

17. Initiate immediate steps to compensate the flood victims, including those in the Oti, Bono East, and Savanna regions.

18. Carry out a shakeup of all loss-making SOEs and realign them to break even and transition into profit-making.

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Government hold talks with IMF team on 2025 budget, economic recovery efforts

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Dr. Cassiel Ato Forson, Minister of Finance Dr. Cassiel Ato Forson, Minister of Finance

The Government of Ghana has commenced discussions with a delegation from the International Monetary Fund (IMF) led by Mission Chief for Ghana, Stephane Roudet.

The high-level talks, which began today, Monday, February 10, 2025, will continue until Friday, February 14, 2025.

The discussions are primarily focused on Ghana’s progress under the IMF-supported programme and the government’s policy direction for the 2025 Budget.

In a statement released by the Ministry of Finance and sighted by GhanaWeb Business, it noted that key areas on the agenda include revenue administration reforms, energy sector restructuring, expenditure rationalisation, and monetary and exchange rate policy.

Several key institutions, including the Bank of Ghana, the Ghana Revenue Authority, and the Controller and Accountant General’s Department, are expected to be present in the scheduled meetings to provide input and expertise on various economic policies and reforms.

Meanwhile, government has reaffirmed its commitment to prioritising macroeconomic stability, job creation, and improving the livelihoods of its citizens.

The outcome of these discussions is expected to shape the country’s economic direction in the coming months.

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Watch as Sulley Muntari shows up at bike freestyle show in Accra

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Sulley Muntari (in black) at a freestyle show Sulley Muntari (in black) at a freestyle show

Former Black Stars player Sulley Muntari made a surprise appearance at a motorbike freestyle event in Accra on Sunday, February 9, 2025.

In a video shared by Goshers on X (formerly Twitter), Muntari, dressed in a black shirt, and black shorts with shaded glasses on, was seen standing by the roadside, admiring the incredible tricks performed by the bikers.

In one stunt, a rider pulled off a wheelie, lifting the front tyre before veering off the road and then drifting back in front of Muntari to rejoin the road.

Unfazed by the stunt, Muntari watched on with a smile as he continued to enjoy the performances of the other bikers.

The former Inter Milan and AC Milan midfielder is not widely known to be a fan of motorbikes, though some reports suggest that he occasionally rode his bike to training and on matchdays during his time at Hearts of Oak.

Sulley Muntari retired from football in 2023 after a one-year stint with Ghana Premier League giants Hearts of Oak.

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Sam Nujoma, first president of Namibia, dies aged 95

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Sam Nujoma was a co-founder of Swapo when it was formed as a liberation movement in 1960 Sam Nujoma was a co-founder of Swapo when it was formed as a liberation movement in 1960

The first president of independent Namibia, Sam Nujoma, has died at the age of 95 in the capital Windhoek, the country’s current leader has announced.

Nujoma led the long fight for independence from South Africa in 1990 after helping found Namibia’s liberation movement known as the South West Africa People’s Organisation (Swapo) in the 1960s.

After independence, Nujoma became president in 1990 and led the country until 2005.

Nujoma had been hospitalised over the past three weeks with an illness from which he “could not recover”, Namibian President Nangolo Mbumba said in a statement announcing the death with “utmost sorrow and sadness”.

He “inspired us to rise to our feet and to become masters of this vast land of our ancestors,” President Mbumba said.

He added: “Our founding father lived a long and consequential life during which he exceptionally served the people of his beloved country.”

King Charles III said he and Queen Camilla had been “profoundly saddened” to learn of Nujoma’s death.

In a statement released by Buckingham Palace, the King paid tribute to Nujoma’s “lifelong commitment to freedom and democracy” and “immense” contribution to history.

Nujoma retired as head of state in 2005, but continued to lead the party before stepping down in 2007 as president of the ruling Swapo party after 47 years at the helm.

Many Namibians have reacted to his death with sadness, fondly remembering him as “father of the nation”, says the BBC’s Frauke Jensen in Namibia’s capital, Windhoek.

A teary-eyed Mbumba visited Nujoma’s home to offer condolences to his family, including his wife Kovambo Theopoldine Katjimune, 91.

Nujoma is widely credited for ensuring peace and stability after independence from South Africa, which was then under white-minority rule, in 1990.

Nujoma’s policy of national reconciliation encouraged the country’s white community to remain, and they still play a major role in farming and other sectors of the economy.

He also championed the rights of women and children, including making fathers pay for the maintenance of children born out of wedlock.

Namibia’s Vice-President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah, who is due to be inaugurated as president in March after leading Swapo to victory in elections, said his “visionary leadership and dedication to liberation and nation-building laid the foundation for our free, united nation”.

African leaders have joined in paying tribute, with African Union Commission chairman Moussa Faki Mahamat describing Nujoma as “the epitome of courage, never wavering from his vision for a free Namibia and a unified Africa”.

South Africa’s President Cyril Ramaphosa said the former Namibian president was an “extraordinary freedom fighter” who played a leading role in not only his country’s fight against colonialism, but also in the campaign that led to white-minority rule ending in South Africa in 1994.

“President Nujoma’s leadership of a free Namibia laid the foundation for the solidarity and partnership our two countries share today – a partnership we will continue to deepen as neighbours and friends,” Ramaphosa added.

Kenya’s President William Ruto said Nujoma was a “visionary leader who dedicated his life to the liberation and development of his country”.

Funeral details have not yet been announced.

Lady lament as she shares facial transformation after getting pregnant

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A lady lament as she showcases her pregnancy transformation in a popular video.

The lady shared a vintage photo of herself looking stunning before becoming pregnant.

A lady expresses her sorrow while showcasing her pregnancy transformation in a popular video.

The attractive woman posted a nostalgic image of herself appearing radiant prior to her pregnancy.

Tag any NPP member as an enemy and defend yourselves – NDC Youth Organizer

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NDC Greater Accra Regional Youth Organizer, Amos Blessing
Amos Blessing, the National Democratic Congress (NDC) Greater Accra Regional Youth Organizer has called on NDC members to tag NPP supporters as enemies and defend themselves.
According to Amos Blessing, the Ghana Police Service is quiet about Annoh-Dompreh’s outburst after he charged the NPP supporters against the NDC.
Addressing NDC supporters at a vigil in Ablekuma North, on February 9, Greater Accra Regional Youth Organizer, Amos Blessing, stated,