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GSE Records Over 30% GrowthIn First Quarter 2025

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Abena Amoah

 

The Ghana Stock Exchange (GSE) index recorded over 30 percent growth in the first quarter (Q1) of 2025, emerging as the best-performing securities market in the West African sub-region.

Managing Director of the GSE, AbenaAmoah, made this announcement in Accra during Kasapreko Company’s presentation at the “Facts Behind the Figures” forum.

She attributed the remarkable performance to renewed investor confidence and increased activity on the bourse.

“As of May 18th, the GSE equities market has recorded a very impressive performance. Our index is up over 30 percent, the best in West Africa. Our financial stock index is also up by about 33 percent. There is renewed investor confidence and robust market activity,” she stated.

According to her, the current positive economic outlook is expected to further boost the performance of the exchange and position it to outperform other markets across the continent by the end of the year.

Ms. Amoah also revealed that the GSE’s market capitalization currently stands at over GH¢143 billion, representing more than a 70 percent increase compared to the same period last year.

However, she noted that this growth still needs to be assessed in relation to the country’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP).

“In our Fixed Income Market, the volume traded so far is about GH¢87 billion, compared to GH¢57 billion at the same time last year – anincrease of about 53 percent. There is progress, but there’s still more to be done,” she added.

Meanwhile, Chief Executive Officer of Kasapreko Company Limited, Richard Adjei, announced the company’s plans to list approximately 25 percent of its equity shares on the main market of the GSE.

He said the move is part of Kasapreko’s strategy to drive growth and scale up investments across the African continent.

By Ebenezer K. Amponsah

Police Arraign Ruggedman, Others Over $130,000 Theft; Sunny Neji, Zakky Azzay ‘At Large’

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Nigerian rapper Michael Ugochukwu Stephens, popularly known as Ruggedman, was arraigned on Friday at Yaba Magistrate Court 1, Lagos, alongside three others, over allegations of burglary, conspiracy, and theft of $130,000 from the Performing Musicians Employers’ Association of Nigeria (PMAN) national secretariat in Lekki.
The arraignment follows a May 12, 2025, petition filed by PMAN’s legal representatives on behalf of the association’s National President, Pretty Okafor.
According to police sources, the

Interior Minister inaugurates 24-unit accommodation for GIS at Savelugu

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By Solomon Gumah

Savelugu (N/R), May 23, GNA – Government, through the State Housing Company, has constructed a 24-unit accommodation facility at Savelugu in the Northern Region for personnel of the Ghana Immigration Service (GIS).

Alhaji Muntaka Mohammed Mubarak, Minister for the Interior, who inaugurated the facility and handed it over to officials of GIS, said it was part of government’s broader efforts to improve the living conditions of security personnel across the country.

He said the facility was to provide decent accommodation for junior rank officers stationed at the Tamale International Airport.

He said: “The completion of this project stands as a beacon and testament to the government’s unwavering commitment to the welfare of security personnel and their families. It is our firm belief that when officers are well housed, they are better positioned to discharge their duties efficiently and effectively.”

Alhaji Mubarak commended the State Housing Company for its excellent work and extended gratitude to chiefs and other stakeholders, who played pivotal roles in making the project a reality.

Mr John Bawah, Managing Director, State Housing Company, said the partnership with GIS began in 2016 with the construction of a four-unit residential facility in Tamale, which was followed by two residential units in Wa and the renovation of the GIS Regional Commander’s residence in Bolgatanga.

He said: “We have many other projects in the pipeline with the GIS, especially in the north, including a regional office in Tamale, an office at Tatale and a post near Yendi.”

Mr Samuel Basintale, Acting Comptroller-General of GIS, expressed appreciation to the government for addressing the accommodation challenges faced by GIS officers.

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Edited by Eric K. Amoh and Lydia Kukua Asamoah

Telecel Honours Epixode –

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Epixode

 

Telecel Ghana has applauded reggae-dancehall musician, Epixode, with the for Good Award at the 26th Telecel Ghana Awards (TGMAs) for his outstanding purpose-driven music, advocating against illegal mining and its environmental destruction in mining communities.

Epixode received a prestigious recognition plaque and a sum of GH¢20,000.

The award acknowledges Epixode’s efforts in bringing increased awareness to one of Ghana’s most critical environmental crises, illegal mining (galamsey) and its devastating impact on the nation’s forest reserves, poisoning rivers, and threatening livelihoods through his song titled ‘Chooboi’.

The for Good Award aims to appreciate artistes who go beyond their craft to use their influence for good causes, including environmental sustainability, youth mentorship, health, education, and social development.

Presenting the award to Epixode, Ing. Patricia Obo-Nai expressed the telco’s appreciation for musicians who actively promote initiatives for positive social change.

“Every year, we look forward to honouring musicians who go beyond their craft to champion positive social causes that deliver impact. I will encourage artistes to use their star power to advocate on issues that have a profound impact on people’s lives,” Ing. Obo-Nai said.

Following his recognition, Epixode, in a video message, expressed gratitude to Telecel Ghana for the recognition and advised fellow musicians to use their music not only to trend, but to transform.

“Melodies and lyrics should be used to stir consciousness, speak truth, inspire hope and challenge the system that holds the people in chains. Let’s add our voice to help stop galamsey now,” Epixode said.

Over the past five years, several artistes have been honoured for their impactful contributions through the then Green Award, which was merged into the for Good Award in 2024.

Last year, gospel artiste Eugene Zuta won recognition for his multi-approach advocacy against human trafficking.

In 2023, Worlasi got the honour for his ‘Giving Shade’ tree-planting project, which transformed areas of Accra into greener neighbourhoods.

Stonebwoy clinched the award in 2022 for his song ‘Greedy Men’, which highlighted socio-economic challenges which affect communities, including weak leadership, illegal mining, corruption and child labour.

The for Good Award underscores the power of music in driving social change in Ghana.

 

Telecel Group Rolls Out Digital Skills Training

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Moh Damush, Group CEO of Telecel Group

 

Telecel Group, a leading telecommunications provider, has reaffirmed its dedication to Ghana’s sustainable development through impactful Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) initiatives focused on digital skills education.

This commitment is formalised through a strategic partnership with the Ministry of Communication, Digital Technology, and Innovations.

Central to Telecel’s initiative is the launch of the Startocode programme, a multilingual digital education platform built by Telecel to provide affordable and accessible coding education to students worldwide.

Now, Telecel will provide the Startocode free of charge to a significant number of Ghanaians who sign up through the government’s One Million Coders Programme (OMCP), further amplifying its commitment to inclusive and scalable education.

“We commend President Mahama for his visionary leadership in launching the One Million Coders Program,” said Moh Damush, Group CEO of Telecel Group. “By providing Startocode free of charge to a significant number of Ghanaians who enroll in OMCP, we are proud to support this national effort to empower the youth with vital digital skills that will transform lives and strengthen Ghana’s economy.”

Startocode’s platform is designed to deliver flexible, self-paced learning combined with mentorship and hands-on projects, ensuring an efficient and engaging educational experience. Its multilingual capabilities enable broader access, helping overcome language barriers and reaching a diverse student base across Ghana and beyond.

The Minister for Communication, Digital Technology and Innovation, Sam George, stated that, “The partnership between the Ministry and Telecel Group marks a pivotal moment in our mission to bridge the digital divide and ensure no Ghanaian is left behind in the digital era. TOMCP is not just about teaching code – it’s about unlocking potential, fostering innovation, and creating pathways to sustainable livelihoods for our youth across the country.”

“We are proud to collaborate with forward-thinking partners like Telecel who share our vision of inclusive digital empowerment. The integration of Startocode into OMCP brings world-class digital education within reach for every Ghanaian, particularly in underserved communities. This initiative is a testament to our commitment to building a resilient, future-ready digital economy,” he said.

By Samuel Boadi

CJ's Removal: If anyone is politicising the process, it is the NDC – Dame claps back at critics

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Godfred Dame (R) and Thaddeus Sory (L)
Godfred Dame (R) and Thaddeus Sory (L)

Former Attorney General and Minister of Justice, Godfred Dame, has mounted a strong defense for his representation of suspended Chief Justice Gertrude Torkornoo in her application, challenging her suspension and the ongoing hearing on three petitions for her removal.

Speaking in an interview on JoyNews on May 21, 2025, Dame refuted claims that his representation of Justice Torkornoo has politicised the ongoing proceedings on the petitions for Justice Torkornoo’s removal.

He asserted that it is rather the ruling National Democratic Congress (NDC) that has politicised the process.

He claimed that all the lawyers representing the three petitioners are known affiliates of the NDC.

“If there is any group of people who have politicised this process, it is the NDC government. Look at the band of lawyers representing the petitioners. Mr Tsatsu Tsikata, Mr Thaddeus Sory, a lawyer who has more record of representing all NDC figures in the past eight years and who is very much associated with the NDC, Oliver Barker-Vormawor, a young man who recently rose to popularity on account of all kinds of attacks against the NPP government and who is very much registered with the NDC, worked with President Mahama in his office and all that. These are people who are prosecuting the Chief Justice,” he said.

The former Attorney General further stated that his record of defending the judiciary is unmatched.

“And I feel it is about time that good men in this country stood for what is righteous and what is right. As far as I’m concerned, if there’s any Attorney General who right from his appointment, has stood up for the judiciary and has spoken against attacks on the judiciary, it is me,” he said.

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Rainstorm Destroys Northern Regional Library

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Northern Regional Library destroyed by rainstorm

 

A rainstorm has caused significant damage to the Northern Regional Library in Tamale, in the Northern Region.

The rainstorm destroyed the library’s roof, as well as learning materials and other property.

The Northern Regional Director of the Ghana Library Authority, Mr. Aaron Kuwornu, who confirmed the incident, expressed concern about the library’s ability to continue its operations if the facility is not fixed on time due to the approaching raining season.

According to him, salvaged learning materials have been moved to a different room for safekeeping.

Mr. Kuwornu, however, warned that the library may have to close down if the situation is not addressed quickly.

“We want to appeal for urgent assistance and support else we will be forced to shut down the library, and I am not ready to do that,” he stressed.

He lamented about the negative impact a closure would have on students, particularly teenagers.

“A library is the heartbeat of every society. Without it, our students are likely to engage in negative activities to occupy their time instead of visiting the library to learn,” he pointed out.

The Northern Regional Library is the only public library serving the Tamale Metro and its surrounding areas in the Northern Region.

FROM Eric Kombat, Tamale

Comedy will blow up Ghana – Ghana Comedy Awards CEO calls for support

Dennis Boateng is a the Chief Executive Officer of the Ghana Comedy Awards Dennis Boateng is a the Chief Executive Officer of the Ghana Comedy Awards

Chief Executive Officer of the Ghana Comedy Awards, Dennis Boateng, has appealed to the government to give more attention and support to the Ghana’s comedy industry.

Speaking in an interview on Hitz FM, he emphasised that comedy has the potential to promote Ghana on the international stage just like music and tourism have done.

Dennis Boateng believes that the government has limited its view of the creative arts by focusing on only certain areas, while comedy, which is also a part of the creative space, is being overlooked.

“I think the government should go beyond looking at creatives in a certain way. When it comes to comedy, comedy is big. Trust me, if you pay attention to it, the music that is selling Ghana, the tourism that is selling Ghana, it will blow up. The comedy will blow up Ghana,” he stated.

He pointed out that comedy, if properly supported and promoted, could help market Ghana to the world and create opportunities for comedians and other performers.

He suggested that the same energy and investment being put into music and tourism should also be directed toward comedy.

Dennis also spoke about the Black Star Experience, the government’s flagship program for the creative arts.

He noted that after doing some research, he found festivals for film and theatre under the Black Star Experience but did not find anything dedicated to comedy.

“I did a little check. I saw the Black Star Movie Festival, I saw Black Star Theatre, but I didn’t see a Black Star Comedy Festival. I think that is a platform where we can actually do something nice for a weekend,” he noted.

He proposed the idea of introducing a comedy festival under the Black Star Experience. According to him, this festival could feature different forms of comedy including stand-up, skits, comedy films, and even performances from jugglers and magicians.

“We can have comedy theatres, comedy skits, comedy movies, stand-up comedy, jugglers, magicians, let’s put them all together for one weekend and say we are doing a Black Star Comedy Festival. It will be mind-blowing. This will put Ghana on another pedestal on the world market. It’s a big deal. Anyone listening can look at it. The government should also pay attention to it,” he said.

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Blow by blow account of Alfred Kumi’s arrest as narrated by his mother

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Alfred Kumi is a former NPP parliamentary aspirant for Adenta Alfred Kumi is a former NPP parliamentary aspirant for Adenta

Nana Ama Owusu, the mother of Alfred Ababio Kumi, a former NPP parliamentary aspirant for Adenta, has confirmed that her son has been arrested by individuals believed to be officials from the National Intelligence Bureau (NIB).

Alfred Kumi, who is currently involved in a petition to President John Dramani Mahama, seeking the dissolution of the committee investigating the removal of the Chief Justice over an alleged secret meeting, shared a post on his social media that he was receiving threats from national security operatives.

Confirming the incident in an interview with Asaase Radio on Friday, May 23, 2025, Nana Ama Owusu recounted that the officials arrived at their residence to carry out the arrest of her son.

She stated that the officials forcibly broke down his door after he informed them that he was preparing to wash up.

“NIB officials came to our house. He was bathing when they broke down his door which is now destroyed. The residence is two apartments and I live on the same compound with him,” she said.

Nana Ama Owusu, who appeared visibly shaken by the experience, further disclosed that the officials, numbering eight, arrived armed and in possession of documents she believed to be arrest warrants authorising them to detain her son.

“They [officials] were 8 in number who came to the house wielding guns. They [officials] came along with a document which I didn’t get the opportunity to see claiming it’s a warrant and identifying themselves as NIB. When they came, they said they wanted to have a conversation with my son only for them to arrest him and take him away. They arrived at the house around 5:30am and picked him up around 6 am,” she continued.

Also known as Adenta Kumi, his mother added that she has not heard from her son since he was taken away by the officials in the early hours of Friday.

“I haven’t heard from him since they took him away so I’m heading there right away. My son told the officials to give him some time to dress up since he was bathing but they did not allow him, breaking down his door with their gun.”

In a Facebook post on Friday morning, the Member of Parliament for Old Tafo, Vincent Ekow Assafuah revealed that Kumi was picked up about three hours earlier from his residence by eight armed men believed to be operatives of the National Intelligence Bureau (NIB).

Alfred Kumi, in his petition, cited allegations of misconduct which he believes could undermine the integrity of the inquiry being conducted by the Pwamang Committee into the removal of the Chief Justice.

Kumi alleged that on May 15, 2025, after the committee’s inaugural sitting, Justices Pwamang and Adibu-Asiedu along with Supreme Court Justice Yonni Kulendi were seen dining with Thaddeus Sory, counsel for petitioner Daniel Ofori, at Santoku Restaurant in Accra’s Airport Residential Area.

He claimed they were overheard discussing matters related to the petition.

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Contractor payments to start soon pending Auditor-General’s report – Ato Forson

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Dr Cassiel Ato Forson met with officials from Ecobank Group on May 23, 2025 Dr Cassiel Ato Forson met with officials from Ecobank Group on May 23, 2025

The Auditor-General is expected to submit an interim audit report on outstanding contractor claims in the coming days, which will trigger the commencement of government payments.

This development was disclosed during a meeting between Minister of Finance, Dr Cassiel Ato Forson and Ecobank Group CEO Jeremy Awori.

The government inherited contractor arrears amounting to GH¢67 billion and has committed to auditing and settling these obligations over a four-year period.

An amount of GH¢13 billion has been allocated in the 2025 Budget to begin clearing verified claims.

The finance minister underscored the administration’s determination to prevent the accumulation of new arrears.

He referenced recent amendments to the Public Financial Management Act, aimed at introducing greater discipline and transparency in public procurement and contract management.

Ecobank, as the country’s largest financial institution, was encouraged to deepen its support for Ghana’s economic recovery efforts, particularly in private sector development and agriculture.

Ecobank’s CEO, Jeremy Awori, reaffirmed the bank’s interest in supporting Ghana’s recovery and indicated its readiness to scale up lending and strategic cooperation with the government.

The meeting was also attended by the Minister for Energy and Green Transition, John Abdulai Jinapor.

Watch Azamati’s impressive run in California to qualify for 2025 World Championships

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Benjamin Azamati has secured qualification to the 2025 World Athletics Championships Benjamin Azamati has secured qualification to the 2025 World Athletics Championships

Ghanaian sprinter Benjamin Azamati has qualified for the 2025 World Athletics Championships after recording an impressive 9.98 seconds to finish in first position.

The run, which took place in California, United States, saw him outpace his seven other competitors to emerge victorious despite starting from behind.

The run marks the sprinter’s season best and puts him in a tie for 17th on the official men’s 100m qualification list for the athletics meet.

His qualification adds to Ghana’s representatives at the global competition, as the 4×100 relay team has already booked their ticket to the event.

The 26-year-old reached the semi-finals at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games and recently did not participate in Ghana’s relay team for the Guangzhou World Relays to concentrate on training for the individual 100m race, which he has now accomplished.

Azamati holds the record as Ghana’s fastest man over 100m and has also played a pivotal role in the success of the 4×100 relay team.

Azamati and the other athletes will focus on preparing adequately to achieve successes at the Tokyo World Athletics Championships, taking place from September 13 to 21, 2025.

Watch Azamati’s run in the video below:

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Nigerian government sues senator over assassination claims

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Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan was suspended from the Senate after making sexual harassment allegations Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan was suspended from the Senate after making sexual harassment allegations

The Nigerian government has pressed charges against a senator who accused one of the country’s top politicians of plotting to kill her.

In April, Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan alleged that Godswill Akpabio, the Senate president, and Yahaya Bello, a former state governor, wanted to “eliminate” her. Both have denied the accusation.

Weeks before, Akpoti-Uduaghan had accused the Senate president of sexually harassing her – an allegation he has also denied.

The government has now filed charges with the High Court, saying Akpoti-Uduaghan’s assassination allegation defamed Akpabio and Bello.

In the charge sheet, seen by the BBC, Nigeria’s attorney general referenced a live interview broadcast by Nigeria’s Channels TV last month.

In the interview, Akpoti-Uduaghan spoke of “discussions that Akpabio had with Yahaya Bello… to eliminate me”.

The attorney general said this statement, and others made in the same broadcast, could harm Bello and Akpabio’s reputations.

Akpoti-Uduaghan has not responded publicly to the charges against her and no date has been set for her to appear in court.

The case marks the latest twist in a row that has engrossed Nigeria, raising questions about gender equality in the socially conservative nation.

Akpoti-Uduaghan is one of just four women out of 109 senators.

After accusing Akabio of sexual harassment in February, she was suspended from the Senate for six months without pay.

The Senate’s ethics committee said the suspension was for her “unruly and disruptive” behaviour while the Senate was debating her allegations.

However, Akpoti-Uduaghan and her supporters argued that the committee was targeting her because of the allegations she had made against the senate president.

In March, she told the BBC she felt the Senate “operates like a cult”. She also said that because her security detail had been removed, she feared for the safety of her two-year-old child.

Burna Boy Enlists Travis Scott On New Pre-Album Single, ‘Tatata’

Burna Boy has so far released “Bundle by Bundle,” “Update,” “Sweet Love,” and “Tatata” as songs to feature in his anticipated album, “No Sign of Weakness

Afrobeat superstar Damini Ogulu, popularly known as Burna Boy released a new collaborative track, “TaTaTa,” with American rapper Jacques Webster, professionally known as Travis Scott, on Wednesday.

Burna Boy announced the release of “TaTaTa” in an Instagram post on Thursday, as a roll-out track expected to be part of his upcoming eighth studio album, “No Sign of Weakness.” This album, which is set to be a reflection of Burna Boy’s personal and artistic growth, is highly anticipated by fans and critics alike.

Since PREMIUM TIMES reported Burna Boy’s planned performance with Drake at the 2025 Wireless Festival on 18 February, the Grammy-winning singer has been making waves to promote his eighth album.

“TaTaTa”, produced by Chillz Chilleaux and MillaMix, is a unique blend of Afrobeat and hip-hop, with a theme of sexual attraction and a hypnotic vibe. Burna Boy, demonstrating his versatility on the track, narrated an eventful lifestyle, but enjoyed it with sexual attraction.

The lyrics suggest a description of a typical woman’s body, while the title, “Tatata”, which is a slang used by internet users, is a euphemism for sexual intercourse. This choice of title adds a layer of depth to the song’s theme of sexual attraction.

Travis Scott reinforced early impressions made by the ‘Bundle by Bundle’ crooner to describe pleasurable experiences and performances. His contribution showcased his understanding of the Afrobeats sound, solidifying the growing cross-genre collaborations of Afrobeats stars with global singers.

Since the song’s release, Top Chart Africa reported in an X post that “Tatata” has claimed the top 40 on Apple Music..”

Burna Boy has so far released “Bundle by Bundle,” “Update,” “Sweet Love,” and “Tatata” as songs to feature in his anticipated album, “No Sign of Weakness”.

Hajia4Real Released From U.S. Prison?

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Hajia4Real

 

Social media buzzed on Thursday with reports that Ghanaian socialite and musician Mona Faiz Montrage, popularly known as Hajia4Reall, was released from the Federal Detention Center in Philadelphia.

The viral reports follow her 2024 sentencing, where she received a one-year and one-day prison term after pleading guilty to conspiracy to receive stolen money. The charge stemmed from her role in a romance scam ring that defrauded victims of over $2 million.

The one-day addition to her sentence qualified her for “good time” credit, a federal policy that allows early release for good behaviour.

In a court-approved arrangement, Hajia4Real is expected to voluntarily return to Ghana rather than be detained by U.S. immigration authorities. This self-deportation move helps her avoid the typical ICE processing that follows the incarceration of non-citizens.

Extradited from the United Kingdom in 2023, Hajia4Real admitted to knowingly receiving proceeds from the fraud scheme and agreed to forfeit significant assets as part of her plea deal.

Her legal troubles marked a dramatic shift from her high-profile image as an influencer and artist. Though her return to Ghana may be free of immigration hurdles, legal and public scrutiny could await her at home.

NPP condemns Adenta Kumi’s arrest as ‘disgrace to the rule of law’

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The General Secretary of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Justin Frimpong Kodua, has strongly condemned the early-morning arrest of Alfred Ababio Kumi, popularly known as Adenta Kumi, describing the incident as a “disgrace” to the rule of law and a “shame” to the nation.

According to Kodua, he received a distress call from Mr. Kumi early Friday morning, reporting that approximately 20 armed men had surrounded his residence in Adenta, banging on his gate and demanding that he comes out.

Mr Kumi, speaking from inside the house, was reportedly unable to identify the men at the time.

“On my way to his residence, I received another call—this time from his wife—saying he had been taken away and that they told her he was being sent to an office,” Mr Kodua recounted.

The NPP General Secretary in an interview with JoyNews said that by the time he arrived at the house, Mr Kumi had already been removed from the premises.

He expressed shock at the state in which he found the property, stating that the front door had been destroyed and a woman living in the house had allegedly been assaulted with the butt of a rifle.

“It’s appalling that officers, whoever they may be, would act in this manner. What crime has Adenta Kumi committed?” Kodua questioned.

“This is someone who, acting as a responsible citizen, submitted a petition to the President after observing what he believed to be wrongdoing. He never received a response—only to be forcibly picked up without explanation.”

Mr Kodua criticised the authorities for failing to follow due process, suggesting the arrest was an act of intimidation.

“Are they trying to put fear into him? Are they trying to intimidate him? If someone has filed a petition, the right course of action is to invite them—not to storm their home without a warrant.”

Mr Kumi’s exact whereabouts remained unknown. However, Kodua confirmed that they had managed to pick the registration number of the vehicle used in the operation—WE 323-11—and had taken photographs of some of the individuals involved.

“We are now on our way to the National Security office to confirm whether he is being held there,” he added.

Background

The arrest comes shortly after Kumi submitted a petition to President John Mahama, calling for the dissolution of a committee investigating the removal of the Chief Justice.

Kumi, a former New Patriotic Party (NPP) parliamentary candidate for Adenta, alleged misconduct on the part of the committee members that, he claimed, could compromise the credibility of their inquiry.

In his petition, Kumi accused Justices Pwamang, Adibu-Asiedu, and Supreme Court Justice Yonni Kulendi of meeting with Thaddeus Sory—legal counsel for the petitioner Daniel Ofori—at Santoku Restaurant in Accra’s Airport Residential Area after the committee’s first hearing on May 15, 2025. Kumi claims the judges were overheard discussing issues related to the petition during the dinner.

A video of the supposed meeting has since gone viral online with many questioning the credibility of the content.

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Govt To Borrow GH¢5.55bn In T-Bills

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Dr. Cassiel Ato Forson

 

The government will borrow GH¢5.55 billion on the treasury market today May 23, 2025, according to information available to Daily Guide.

This will be done via the issuance of 91-day, 182-day, and 364-day bills.

The funds will be used to settle maturing bills worth GH¢5.35 billion.

Demand for the short-term instruments has declined in recent times with the government missing its target for the third consecutive week.

Last week, investors submitted GH¢5.35 billion in bids, but the Treasury took only GH¢2.76 billion, a sharp pullback from the previous week’s full acceptance.

The auction fell short of the GH¢6.68 billion target and GH¢6.44 billion in upcoming maturities.

Yields on the 91, 182, and 364-day bills dipped week-on-week.

“We believe the Treasury’s selective acceptance reflects a deliberate effort to contain upward yield pressure despite tightening liquidity, as institutional demand shifts towards the Bank of Ghana’s 56-day bill, which raised GH¢10.9 billion last week. The segment-specific yield curve inversion between the 56- and 364-day bills is likely to persist, as we expect the MPC to maintain the MPR [Monetary Policy Rate] at 28% in its upcoming decision, adopting a wait-and-see approach amid the slight uptick in April’s month-on-month inflation”, Databank Research said.

In the near term, analysts anticipate modest auction uptake alongside continued yield compression.

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Western Region Anti-Galamsey Task Force intensifies fight against illegal mining

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By Emmanuel Gamson

Takoradi, May 23, GNA – The Western Regional Security Council has intensified its efforts in clamping down on illegal mining activities in forest reserves and water bodies within the Region.

In a recent anti-galamsey operation, the Council confiscated eight excavators, seven pump-action guns, 66 cartridges, and four mobile phones from illegal miners operating along the Ankobra River in the Evaloe-Ajomoro-Gwira Constituency.

Additionally, several water pumping machines and shelters belonging to the illegal miners were destroyed.

Brigadier General Musa Whajah (Rtd), Western Region National Security Liaison Officer, said farmlands, cocoa farms, and the Ankobra River were under severe threat due to illegal mining activities along Ampasie, Atongo Junction, Petro, and Dominase communities in the Evaloe-Ajomoro-Gwira Constituency.

He said: “Our site visit revealed extensive land destruction in the pursuit of gold, with several acres ravaged, and alarmingly, these mining activities are occurring less than a kilometre from the Ankobra River, posing a direct risk of contamination.”

He stated that the team would not relent in its efforts to rid forest reserves and water bodies of galamsey activities in the Region.

“I want to stress that this won’t be a one-off operation. We will conduct more operations and possibly deploy canoes to patrol the Ankobra and Pra rivers to ensure that they return to their normal state,” Brig. Gen. Whajah (Rtd) added.

He noted, however, that logistics had become a significant challenge in conducting operations, nonetheless these issues would not hinder their efforts.

“A key challenge has been logistics, but it hasn’t hindered our efforts to conduct operations.

“The devastation along the riverbanks sometimes also slows our movement and activities, but we are up to the task,” he said.

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3G Media Awards, Celebrity Bash Set For Oct 24

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Charles Ntiamoah-Mensah, CEO of 3G Awards

 

This year’s edition of the annual 3G Awards and Celebrity Bash, which will take place in New York (NY), has nominated a number of Ghanaian artistes, actresses and celebrities.

The event will take place on October 24, 2025 at the Ukrainian Youth Center, 301 Pallisade Avenue, Yonkers, NY 10703, and the evening promises a fusion of honour, celebration, and star-studded prestige. Red carpet begins at 7:00 pm, with the main show at 9:00 pm.

The awards scheme, according to the organisers, acknowledges the sacrifice and passion of unsung heroes from Ghana, Africa, and worldwide communities.

3G is initials for God, Global & Giving (Triple G, 3Gs) and the maiden event was launched in 2009, a year after releasing the 3G Magazine.

Each awardee is carefully chosen for their contributions, leadership, and influence in society.

Now in its 14th year, the 3G Awards has become more than just a ceremony, it’s a night of connection, celebration, and inspiration. It’s where purpose meets prestige, and where hard work, generosity, and impact are given their due recognition.

 

MCE joins forces with Regional Minister to boost security in Nkwanta South

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By Patience Tawiah

Nkwanta (O/R), May 23, GNA – In a bid to enhance security and community safety in the Nkwanta South Municipality, Mr. Joseph Awal Antwi, Municipal Chief Executive has conferred with Mr. John Kwadwo Gyapong, the Oti Regional Minister over pressing security concerns in the Municipality.

The meeting highlighted the leaders’ shared commitment to creating a secured environment for residents.

By pooling their efforts, they aimed to develop and implement effective strategies to strengthen security and promote peace in Nkwanta South.

During the engagement, relevant authorities, agencies, departments, and stakeholders were consulted to reinforce peace efforts.

The collaborative approach demonstrated the determination of local leaders to address security challenges and ensure the well-being of residents.

The initiative was expected to yield positive outcomes, making the Municipality safer and more secure for its residents.

The Nkwanta South enclave has been a centre of conflicts resulting in deaths, burning of properties and human displacements as well as protracted imposition of curfew to stem hostilities emanating from land disputes.

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Edited by Maxwell Awumah and Lydia Kukua Asamoah

Dare To Dream

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Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia

 

Visionary leaders are innovative, their ideas in response to challenges serving as blueprints for the future.

The strength of the Cedi has attracted public attention and discussion in the past few weeks. It has also courted controversies among political players of the two dominant parties.

In an earlier commentary, we demanded that credit must be accorded where this is due.

The source of the strength of the Cedi against the dollar has continued to maintain its place on the front burner of public discussion, with propaganda playing out loudly expectedly.

We have observed that the man credited with the innovation which has witnessed the unusual strength of the Cedi has been prompted to pose a question.

It is a question which adds to the public discourse on what by all standards is a significant subject.

For a government which is not yet five months at the helm and has therefore not initiated any projects, let alone pay contractors among others, it is impossible for the monetary dividends being witnessed to be attributable to it.

This is an economy which President John Mahama said was criminally managed yet whose currency has posted such virility within five months.

We join Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia in asking what policy introduction the National Democratic Congress (NDC) government has initiated which accounts for the status quo?

There cannot a convincing answer to such a question. All that we would get is the usual propaganda rhetoric on the airwaves and social media.

Dr. Bawumia while talking about the depreciating local currency a few years ago, the reason for which among others is the whopping amount of money used to import oil annually, announced a solution: government buying gold and storing same would reverse the sorry state of the Cedi against foreign currencies.

Today, the storage of gold at the apex bank is a policy which is the brainchild of the former Vice President.

The phenomenal increase in the quantity of gold in the state’s vault and the Gold for Oil policy have both impacted on the strength of the local currency  beyond compare.

The change in name of the Precious Mineral Marketing Company to Ghana Gold Board (GoldBod) does not change the concept of the state buying gold and increasing the tonnage of the commodity.

Politics should be an occupation of integrity, not propaganda.

In an uncoordinated fashion, the NDC has the varied reasons for the state of the Cedi today.

On May 8, 2025, the Bank of Ghana Governor, Dr. Johnson Asiama was sincere when he said the current gold reserves are helping in stabilising the Cedi against foreign currencies.

On May 13, 2025, the Finance Minister, Dr. Ato Forson said the situation was the result of our gold and other frame policies while speaking during the inauguration of the GoldBod Board of Directors.

President John Mahama, on the other hand, on May 20, 2025, said the Cedi’s stability was anchored by 10.6 billion dollars reserves.

Sammy Gyamfi, on his part, stated on his Facebook page that the situation was not attributable to the accumulation of gold reserves, but because of the minister’s monetary policies.

The foregone represent the uncoordinated propaganda about the state of the Cedi today.

If the quantum of gold is responsible for the state of the Cedi today, who originated the concept of buying and increasing our gold reserves?

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Are you an NPP journalist or an NDC journalist? – KSM decries media polarization

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Veteran comedian, filmmaker, and media personality Kwaku Sintim-Misa, popularly known as KSM, has taken a critical swipe at the current state of journalism in Ghana, lamenting its decline into sensationalism and political partisanship.

Speaking on The Career Trail programme aired on Joy Learning TV and Joy News, KSM expressed his dismay at what he sees as the erosion of professionalism in the media space.

NPP supporters mass up at Wontumi’s residence as NIB withdraws officers

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Supporters of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) thronged the residence of the party’s Ashanti Regional Chairman, Bernard Antwi Boasiako, popularly known as Chairman Wontumi, following an attempted arrest by officers from the National Investigations Bureau (NIB) and the Ghana Police Service on Friday, May 23, 2025.

The crowd, which steadily grew throughout the morning, gathered in protest against the presence of heavily armed security personnel who had earlier surrounded the property.

The motive behind the operation remains unclear. Chairman Wontumi, who was reportedly inside the house during the raid, assured officers that he would respond to their invitation on Monday, May 26, 2025.

As tensions escalated and party loyalists chanted slogans in defiance, the NIB reportedly ordered the immediate withdrawal of all officers from the scene.

While the atmosphere has since calmed, a strong contingent of NPP supporters continues to maintain a presence around the residence.

Addressing journalists, the party’s regional secretary, Kwame Adom-Appiah—who also serves as a member of Chairman Wontumi’s legal team—condemned the operation, describing it as unnecessary and poorly handled.

“When you are going to arrest someone and arrive with about 20 vehicles, when the person is neither a coup plotter nor has any intention to overthrow the government, I don’t think it is appropriate,” he said.

“Deploying that many cars is not only excessive but also a burden on the state. A simple invitation would have sufficed. And even if he failed to honour it, there are proper, lawful ways to effect an arrest.”

National Security storm Chairman Wontumi’s residence

Ghanaians pay GH¢65.5m in visa fees to Schengen countries in 2024

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My husband is sleeping with his boss, I’m scared to lose him

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Dear GhanaWeb,

I’ve been married for over four years now. When we got married, things were difficult financially. At one point, my husband was unemployed, and I stood by him through it all. I even spoke to one of his friends to help him find a job because he was too shy to ask for help himself.

Eventually, his friend came through, and my husband landed a well-paying job. I was overjoyed. We have two children, and during the hard times, I was the one providing for our family. My husband is very hardworking, and I’ve always admired his dedication to his job.

But things started to change when his female boss entered the picture. She insists he accompany her everywhere, even though he’s not a driver or her personal assistant. He travels constantly with her, and anytime I express discomfort, he brushes it off, saying it’s because he’s smart and hardworking. He also tells me she pays him for the extra hours, so it’s worth it.

Still, something didn’t sit right with me. Then, I found a photo of the two of them at a pool—he was shirtless, and she was right beside him. When I asked about it, he casually said he had only taken her there and decided to swim too.

I tried to believe him, until a few days ago when I saw their chats.

What I found broke me. Photos of them in hotels—some where they were naked, others kissing, and several in pools and on beaches. Their messages were intimate and explicit. She had even sent him large sums of money, supposedly for him and the family. But I never saw any of that money. He continued to act like he was still struggling financially.

To make things worse, I found out he was recently promoted, something he never told me about. The messages made it clear: he’s in love with her. He’s not just with her for financial gain—he’s emotionally invested. He even talked about starting a family with her.

He has travelled with her to Dubai, lied to me about it, saying he was going to Kumasi for a new branch opening. He’s staying nights away, keeping secrets, and pushing us aside. I’m heartbroken.

I’m currently three months pregnant with our third child, and I don’t know what to do. Should I stay in this marriage for the sake of our children, or walk away with whatever dignity I have left? Is there still hope that I can be loved and happy again?

I’m lost, scared, and deeply hurt.

FG/EB

Watch as armed security men storm Chairman Wontumi’s residence

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Chairman Wontumi is the Ashanti Regional Chairman of the NPP Chairman Wontumi is the Ashanti Regional Chairman of the NPP

Armed security officials, purported to be officials of the National Intelligence Bureau (NIB), reportedly stormed the home of New Patriotic Party’s (NPP) Ashanti Regional Chairman, Bernard Antwi Boasiako, popularly known as Chairman Wontumi, on Friday, May 23, 2025.

Viral videos of the incident showed armed men at the entrance of the Ashanti Region NPP chairman’s home in Kumasi.

One of the videos showed security officials, some in police uniforms and others in plain clothes, alighting from white pick-up trucks.

Another video showed the supposed security officials knocking and banging at the main entrance gate of Wontumi’s home.

A report by Citi FM on Friday indicated that the security team was demanding access to the premises, which was locked on their arrival.

It is not clear why the security officials were at Wontumi’s home, but the government recently suspended the mining licence of his company, Akonta Mining, accusing it of engaging in illegal mining activities in the Tano Nimiri Forest Reserve in the Western Region.

Chairman Wontumi has refuted the accusation, stating that he is being targeted because of his bid to run for the National Chairmanship position of the NPP.

Watch the video from his residence below:

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Government to borrow GH¢5.54 billion in May 23 auction

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The government aims to raise GH¢5.54 billion in its treasury bills auction on May 23, 2025 The government aims to raise GH¢5.54 billion in its treasury bills auction on May 23, 2025

The government aims to raise GH¢5.54 billion in its treasury bills auction today, May 23, 2025.

This target is GH¢1.14 billion lower than the previous week’s.

In its last treasury auction, the government rejected more than GH¢2.59 billion in bids, despite falling short of its GH¢6.68 billion target, deepening concerns over waning investor appetite for domestic debt.

Total bids submitted for the short-term instruments amounted to GH¢5.35 billion, falling GH¢1.33 billion short of the auction target. This marked the third consecutive week of undersubscription.

The auction was heavily skewed toward the 91-day treasury bill, which received GH¢4.36 billion in bids. However, only GH¢2.09 billion was accepted.

Investor demand for the 182-day and 364-day tenors also remained weak, with the government accepting GH¢513 million and GH¢154 million, respectively, out of the GH¢731 million and GH¢270 million tendered.

Yields on all three tenors eased modestly, reflecting recent monetary policy trends.

The 91-day bill declined by six basis points to 15.10%, the 182-day slipped to 15.68%, and the 364-day bill dropped to 16.78%.

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Kurt Okraku sends a strong warning to critics who accuse him of being a ‘thief’

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Kurt Okraku has cautioned people against defaming his personality Kurt Okraku has cautioned people against defaming his personality

Ghana Football Association (GFA) President Kurt Okraku has warned that he will take on individuals who make disparaging and false claims about his personality to tarnish his image in public.

He stated that people are at liberty to criticise his administration regarding happenings in Ghana football when there are setbacks or challenges.

However, he abhors the act where some individuals resort to raining insults on his personality, accusing him of thievery allegations in an attempt to air their grievances to the football governing body.

Speaking in an interview with GhOne TV, Okraku cautioned that those who dent his reputation in the public domain with false allegations will be dealt with appropriately.

“When I’m asked this question, sometimes I try to be sarcastic, sometimes I try to be very nice, and sometimes I try to joke. Normally, I only want to react to be honest with you, especially in public.

“But every Black Stars player has a Ghanaian account. If you insult me, okay. But if you defame me, I will not take it lightly. So if I’m not a thief and you’re calling me a thief, then we will have problems,” he said.

The GFA boss has been at the center of vehement public criticisms regarding issues with the Black Stars, Ghana Premier League, and other footballing activities.

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DR Congo strips ex-leader of immunity over treason charges

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Joseph Kabila did not appear before the senate to defend himself Joseph Kabila did not appear before the senate to defend himself

The Democratic Republic of Congo’s senate has stripped former President Joseph Kabila of his immunity, paving the way for his prosecution over his alleged backing of rebels in the east.

Authorities have accused him of treason and war crimes, saying there was a “substantial body of documents, testimony and material facts” linking Kabila to the M23 armed group, which has taken control of several towns in the mineral-rich east.

Kabila, 53, has not commented on the accusations but has in the past denied any connection with the insurgents.

Nearly 90 senators on Thursday voted in favour of his treason prosecution, while five opposed it.

“The senate authorises the prosecution and lifting of Joseph Kabila’s immunity,” declared senate Speaker Jean-Michel Sama Lukonde after Thursday’s vote.

The former president, who led the country between 2001 and 2019, did not appear before the senate to defend himself.

After stepping down, he was given the title of “senator for life”, which gives him legal immunity.

In order to pursue the charges against him, DR Congo’s military prosecutor had asked the senate to lift this privilege.

Kabila has been living outside the country, in South Africa, for the past two years. But at the beginning of last month he said he would be returning to help find a solution to the conflict in the east.

A few weeks later, there were reports that the former president had come back and was in Goma, one of the cities captured by the M23.

But these were denied by his political party, the People’s Party for Reconstruction and Democracy (PPRD).

Last month, the authorities banned the PPRD because of its “ambiguous attitude” to the occupation of Congolese territory by the M23.

Ordering the seizure of Kabila’s assets, Justice Minister Mutamba said the former president should return to the country and “face justice… and present his defence”.

Analysts say any trial of Kabila could further destabilise the country, which has been battling the M23 rebellion since 2012.

Kabila’s party termed his prosecution “pure theatre” aimed at distracting Congolese people from the main challenges facing the country, AFP news agency reported.

Kabila, a former military officer, took over leadership of the country in 2001 at the age of just 29, after his father Laurent Kabila, was assassinated.

While Kabila supported Tshisekedi’s rise to power, they later fell out and relations between their parties’ coalition formally ended in December 2020.

Kabila has retained significant power through his political party and his influence within the ruling coalition, potentially undermining Tshisekedi’s presidency.

Kabila left DR Congo in 2023, officially to study in South Africa.

Fighting between the M23 and the Congolese army and allied militia has continued in the east as the rebels attempt to expand their territory.

DR Congo and Rwanda, which denies accusations it backs the M23, may be edging towards a peace deal to end the fighting, which has seen hundreds of thousands of civilians forced from their homes in recent months.

The two countries signed a preliminary agreement in Washington last month and said they had agreed on a pathway to peace.

Last year, three M23 leaders were prosecuted in absentia by a military court and given death sentences for treason.

The government in March offered a reward of $5m (£4m) for help arresting the rebel leaders – Corneille Nangaa, Sultani Makenga and Bertrand Bisimwa.

Akrobeto Confirmed Safe After Accident At Konongo

In a recent incident that sent shockwaves through the entertainment community, popular comedian Akrobeto has been confirmed safe following a car accident while traveling to Kumasi. The incident occurred on Friday morning in the vicinity of Konongo, where the beloved television host was en route for a scheduled event.

Eyewitnesses report that the accident took place on a busy stretch of road, prompting immediate concern among fans and fellow entertainers. Akrobeto, known for his vibrant personality and humor on the show “Real News,” was reportedly driving when the vehicle encountered difficulties, leading to the collision.

Emergency services responded swiftly to the scene, ensuring that Akrobeto received the necessary medical attention. Fortunately, reports indicate that he sustained no serious injuries and was able to communicate with those around him shortly after the accident.

News of the accident quickly spread across social media platforms, with fans expressing their relief at Akrobeto’s safety. Fellow comedians, actors, and public figures took to their accounts to share messages of support and encouragement, emphasizing the importance of road safety and the well-being of their colleague.

“Thank God you’re safe! We were all worried,” tweeted one prominent comedian, capturing the sentiment of many who followed the unfolding story. The outpouring of love and concern highlights Akrobeto’s significant impact on the entertainment industry and his connection with fans.

This incident has reignited discussions about road safety in Ghana, particularly as many people travel for various events. Authorities and safety advocates are using this opportunity to remind drivers to remain vigilant and adhere to traffic regulations, especially during busy travel periods.

Road safety has become a pressing issue, with numerous accidents reported across the country. Advocates are calling for enhanced public awareness campaigns and stricter enforcement of traffic laws to reduce the number of accidents and ensure the safety of all road users.

Akrobeto, born Akwasi Boadi, has made a name for himself in the Ghanaian entertainment landscape. His unique blend of comedy and news commentary has resonated with audiences, earning him a dedicated following. As a host of “Real News,” he has become a household name, known for his humorous take on current events and his ability to engage viewers.

His contributions to the industry are significant, and many see him as a role model for aspiring comedians and entertainers. The outpouring of support following the accident is a testament to the affection and respect he has garnered over the years.

As Akrobeto recovers from the incident, plans for his upcoming engagements remain in place. His management team has announced that he will continue to fulfill his commitments, albeit with a renewed focus on safety. Fans can expect to see more of him in the coming weeks as he resumes his role on “Real News” and engages with audiences across various platforms.

In conclusion, while the accident was a frightening experience for Akrobeto and his loved ones, the positive outcome serves as a reminder of the resilience of individuals in the entertainment community. The support from fans and colleagues alike underscores the importance of solidarity in times of distress, as the industry continues to rally around one of its most cherished figures. As discussions about road safety persist, the hope is that such incidents can be minimized in the future, ensuring safer journeys for all.

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Chris Brown Released On £5m Bail After UK Assault Charge

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Chris Brown

 

American singer, Chris Brown, has been released on bail after being charged with assault in the UK. He was accused of attacking music producer, Abraham Diaw, with a tequila bottle at a London nightclub in 2023.

Brown was arrested on May 15, 2025, in Manchester. A UK court has now granted him bail for £5 million. He had to pay £4 million right away and must pay the remaining £1 million within a week. He also had to give up his passport, except for travel related to his music tour.

Despite the serious charges, Chris Brown is allowed to continue with his upcoming world tour, which begins in Amsterdam on June 8 and includes several shows in the UK.

NPP supporters storm Chairman Wontumi’s residence [Video]

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Scores of New Patriotic Party (NPP) supporters thronged the Kumasi residence of Ashanti Regional Chairman Bernard Antwi Boasiako, popularly known as Wontumi, on Friday morning following reports that the premises had been surrounded by armed National Security operatives and police officers.

The development sparked tension, prompting several senior regional party officials to visit in a show of solidarity.

According to his aide, Oheneba Nana Asiedu, Chairman Wontumi was home with his wife and a domestic staff member when the security personnel arrived.

While the motive behind the operation remains unclear, Asiedu confirmed that Wontumi had been invited by police earlier in connection with ongoing investigations into the operations of Akonta Mining.

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Eduwatch calls for legal backing of National Apprenticeship Programme

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Africa Education Watch (Eduwatch) has called for the legalisation of the National Apprenticeship Programme to ensure its continuity and prevent future governments from abandoning it.

This call was made during a young people’s forum on Thursday, May 22, which seeks to address youth unemployment and close the skills gap.

EDUWATCH believes legal backing will help ensure proper funding, monitoring, and results.

In an interview with the Executive Director of EDUWATCH, Kofi Asare, he underscored the failure of numerous apprenticeship programmes in the past due to a lack of support and strong policy to influence their sustainability.

“One challenge has to do with sustainability. It’s always been a struggle. We’ve seen a tendency to do a legal and policy framework. If they remain in conventions, they will not be sustainable. But if we put them into law and then also develop different budgets to finance them consistently, then we have a structured model as well.

“We must institutionalise apprenticeship programmes. And we must do so at the law, policy, and also at the budget level, so that consistently we have funding, we can monitor progress, and also we have knowledge to guide competition”.

Organised by Eduwatch with support from Oxfam and FOSDA, the forum focused on making apprenticeships more inclusive, environmentally sustainable, and digitally forward.

Kofi Asare, highlighted critical challenges within Ghana’s apprenticeship system.

“Youth unemployment stands at 14.7%, and our current apprenticeship models remain disconnected from the digital and green sectors,” he stated.

The forum highlighted that only 20% of TVET students feel digitally ready, and a mere 25.6% are aware of green skills despite growing labour market demands in sectors like solar energy, sustainable agriculture, and recycling.

In terms of inclusivity, statistics show that 74% of TVET enrolments are male, revealing a persistent gender gap. Participants discussed the need for disability-responsive training, gender-neutral campaigns, and accessibility improvements in training centres.

Young attendees also proposed forward-thinking solutions, such as integrating digital marketing, AI, and robotics into trade training.

The association also urged the youth to contribute ideas for a reimagined apprenticeship framework.

Defence Minister accuses NPP gov’t of neglecting Presidential jet

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Defence Minister Dr. Edward Omane Boamah has taken a swipe at the previous New Patriotic Party (NPP) administration, accusing it of running down Ghana’s Presidential jet and leaving it in a deplorable state.

Addressing recent concerns about the condition of the aircraft, Dr. Boamah reminded the NPP of what he described as its poor stewardship of the jet while it was under the care of the Ghana Armed Forces.

Governor explains economic gains – MyJoyOnline

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The Governor of the Bank of Ghana (BoG), Dr Johnson Pandit Asiama, has asserted that the early signs of macroeconomic stabilisation are largely the results of recent policy actions by the central bank as well as improvement in external and domestic fundamentals.

He said the decline in inflation to 21.2 per cent last month had been shaped by a combination of monetary tightening, relative exchange rate stability, and easing of non-food inflation.

“In March this year, the committee responded decisively to the inflation by raising the policy rate by 100 basis points to 28 per cent.

“Preliminary evidence suggests that this action has contributed to dampening inflation momentum and, importantly, the cedi has appreciated by nearly 19 per cent between April and May, helping to ease imported inflation pressures and restoring public confidence,” Dr Asiama said.

Again, the Governor stressed that the appreciation of the cedi reflected a combination of factors that included prudent monetary policy, improved market sentiments and external sector gains.

MPC meeting

Dr Asiama stated this at the opening of the 124th Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) meeting in Accra yesterday.

Apart from the mandated members of the MPC attending the meeting, four advisors appointed by the central bank, as well as the President of the Ghana Union of Traders’ Associations (GUTA), Joseph Obeng, participated in the meeting.

The three advisors are the Director of Research at the Institute of Economic Affairs (IEA), Dr John Kwakye; the Dean of the University of Cape Coast Business School, Professor John Gatsi; a former International Monetary Fund (IMF) Resident Representative, Dr Francis Kumah; and a director at the central bank, Franklin Belnye.

The MPC meeting is expected to, among others, assess monetary policy outcomes and impact on the markets over the previous quarter and assess the outlook.

The members would ascertain whether the observed rate of change in the exchange rate appreciation is sustainable; how durable the return of market confidence could be, and the implications of those dynamics on inflation forecast over the medium term.

Dr Asiama also said there were encouraging signs of macroeconomic progress that needed to be sustained going forward.

For instance, the country had reached a staff-level agreement with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) on the fourth review of the Extended Credit Facility (ECF) programme, he said.

The Governor added that although some prior actions remained outstanding under the ECF key performance indicators, the trajectory was positive.

Additionally, he said, the recent S&P Global Ratings upgrade of Ghana’s sovereign rating from selective default to CCC+ further affirmed the progress that had been made so far in managing the economy.

“External reserves have strengthened, the trade balance has improved, and consumer and business confidence indices are rising steadily. However, significant challenges persist,” he added.

Dr Asiama said although there had been stabilisation in macroeconomic conditions, the path ahead remained complex and fraught with risks, both global and domestic. 

He said it was in that regard that the MPC meeting needed to make far-reaching decisions to consolidate the gains made thus far.

The Governor said the current format of the MPC, which included both internal advisors and external MPC members, had significantly sharpened the focus of the bank on key policy issues.
 

More work

Dr Asiama said in spite of the gains that had been made in terms of the macroeconomic environment, more work needed to be done to improve upon the situation.

He said while the inflation outlook was improving, the situation remained vulnerable to second-round effects, including food supply constraints, especially from northern Ghana and the Sahel, as well as external price shocks, particularly given the volatile global commodity markets.

Again, Dr Asiama said geopolitical tensions and evolving global trade dynamics, including the recent United States-led tariff disputes, had heightened market uncertainty and could affect commodity prices, exchange rates and financial flows in emerging markets such as Ghana’s.

Monetary policy review

Dr Asiama said it was in that regard the central bank had commenced a comprehensive review of its monetary policy implementation framework “to transition from reliance on the unremunerated cash reserve ratio to a more active open market operation regime, including the use of longer-tenor BoG instruments.”

He said the monetary policy review was intended to enhance policy transmission, improve liquidity management, and allow greater room for credit expansion to the private sector.

“As we approach our deliberations, we must carefully assess whether the current monetary policy stance remains adequate to drive disinflation without undermining the fragile growth momentum,” Dr Asiama charged the team.

He stressed that the credibility of the MPC depended on the committee’s ability to respond decisively and proportionately to evolving economic realities. 

Context

The Ghana cedi extended its upward momentum against major trading currencies into the third week of May, showing significant appreciation since March this year.

Data from the Bank of Ghana showed that the cedi strengthened from GH¢15.53 to GH¢13.09 per dollar on the buying rate between March 12 and May 12, 2025, while the selling rate improved from GH¢15.55 to GH¢13.10.

Similar gains were recorded against the pound sterling, with the buying price rising from GH¢20.09 to GH¢17.42 and the euro from GH¢16.96 to GH¢14.74 over the same period.

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NPP did the heavy lifting to stabilise economy – Amin Adam fires back at Isaac Adongo

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Ranking Member of Parliament’s Finance Committee and former Finance Minister, Dr Mohammed Amin Adam, has refuted claims by Hon. Isaac Adongo that Ghana’s current economic stability is the result of policies by the new NDC-led government.

Responding to Adongo’s recent statement attributing the appreciation of the cedi and other macroeconomic gains to the Mahama administration’s alleged “reset agenda,” Dr Adam stressed that the foundations for the current stability were laid long before the new government took office in January 2025.

“Economic recovery is a continuum, not a reset,” he stated. “The macroeconomic gains we are seeing now—cedi appreciation, reduced inflation, and improved investor confidence—are fruits of tough policy decisions made between 2022 and 2024.”

Dr Adam cited official data and reports from the International Monetary Fund (IMF) to reinforce his claims. According to him, the IMF’s April 2025 review clearly acknowledged Ghana’s recovery efforts under the previous NPP administration. “The IMF confirmed that growth in 2024 exceeded expectations and reserves accumulation far outpaced programme targets. These are not partisan soundbites but objective assessments by an independent body,” he added.

Read Also: Full Text: Isaac Adongo’s statement on economic stability under Mahama’s reset agenda

On the issue of debt sustainability, Dr Adam revealed that critical milestones, including the restructuring of over $18 billion in external debt, were achieved under the previous government.

“The October 2024 Eurobond exchange, domestic debt restructuring, and bilateral deals secured debt cancellations and service relief totalling over $12 billion,” he explained. “These achievements brought our debt-to-GDP ratio down to 53.7% by January 2025, but unfortunately, it is already ticking up under this new administration.”

He also dismissed suggestions that the new administration had influenced Ghana’s recent credit rating upgrade. “S&P’s May 2025 rating uplift was based on gains made before the NDC took office—particularly the comprehensive debt restructuring and strengthened reserves. The real work was done before January.”

Dr Adam further emphasised that strong export performance, FX reserves, and improved trade balances were results of consistent policies pursued by the NPP over several years.
“You cannot erase years of hard work with four months of governance,” he argued. “We recorded consistent trade surpluses since 2018, built reserves to $8.98 billion by end-2024, and laid the groundwork for monetary stability.”

He also warned against premature celebrations, noting that inflation remains high at 21% as of April 2025 and the policy rate is still elevated at 28%. “Stability on paper must translate into real economic relief—lower prices, affordable credit, and job creation. We are not there yet,” he cautioned.

Dr Adam concluded by calling for an end to what he described as “political credit wars,” urging the government to focus on delivering its own initiatives rather than claiming ownership of inherited progress.

“Ghanaians need sustainable progress, not applause built on the foundation of others,” he said. “Let the government now prove its own competence by clearing arrears, designing a growth strategy, restoring access to finance, and being transparent with the people.”

Read Also: Adongo credits Ghana’s economic stability to Mahama’s leadership, dismisses NPP claims

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Neglected Sunyani Children’s park sparks renewed calls for redevelopment

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Public pressure is mounting for the rehabilitation of the Sunyani Children’s Park, with calls directed at the Bono Regional Minister to prioritise its redevelopment.

Currently, the only children’s park in Sunyani is in a deplorable condition, overrun by waste and reportedly serving as a haven for individuals experiencing mental health issues.

Lawrence Yeboah Gyan, a broadcast journalist based in Sunyani, has launched a campaign on social media, urging authorities to restore the long-neglected facility.

“In the 90s, people used to come here to read and borrow books, but the place has been left to deteriorate, the place has become the abode for persons with mental challenges. I am urging the Regional Minister and the Municipal Chief Executive to ensure the place is redeveloped,” he told Channel One News.

Once a bustling hub for recreation and learning, the Sunyani Children’s Park has deteriorated into a shadow of its former self. The park’s library, once a centre of curiosity and education, now lies abandoned and unused.

The grounds are littered with refuse, and the space has become an informal shelter for vulnerable individuals. Despite repeated calls over the years, tangible steps toward redevelopment have not been taken.

Pupils from various basic schools in Sunyani have shared their dismay over the park’s condition and voiced a desire to see it restored.

Godfred Frimpong, a pupil of Ridge Experimental, said in an interview, “People are now using the place as a refuse dump. I want the authorities to redevelop the place for us.”

“I did not know this place is Children’s Park because of the state of the place. This place needs to be developed.”

Valice Boahene of Police Experimental School, on his part, said, ” The park needs to be redeveloped so that we can get a place to play.”

Parents have also weighed in, expressing both concern and hope for the park’s future.

Osei Laar noted, ” We can not allow this to continue; something urgently needs to be done to redevelop it to serve its intended purpose.”

Mark Abisa express his thoughts on the issue.

” When we were kids, that is where we used to play, however, the current of the park is uncalled for, the authorities need to do something urgently about the place.”

Vincent Antwi Agyei, the Municipal Chief Executive for Sunyani East, has responded by outlining proposed plans for the park’s redevelopment.

“I am considering collaborating with the Sunyani Traditional Council so that we can get a private developer to develop the place, which the law allows.”

He disclosed, ” It is my wish that by the time I leave office as MCE, the park would have received a facelift.”

 

Eight Mpox cases confirmed in Ghana – GHS

We are not recruiting – GNFS warns public

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GNFS has issued a warning to the public about a fraudulent recruitment notice circulating online GNFS has issued a warning to the public about a fraudulent recruitment notice circulating online

The Ghana National Fire Service (GNFS) has issued a warning to the general public about a fraudulent recruitment notice circulating on social media and various online platforms.

In an official statement released on May 23, 2025, GNFS management clarified that the Service is not conducting any recruitment exercise.

The Service described the circulating notices as false and part of a scam intended to defraud unsuspecting individuals.

“The attention of the Ghana National Fire Service has been drawn to a fake recruitment notice. We wish to emphatically state that GNFS is not recruiting,” the statement said.

According to the GNFS, any legitimate recruitment exercise will only take place after obtaining clearance from the government.

Official announcement of recruitments will be made through national newspapers, the Service’s official website (www.gnfs.gov.gh), and its verified social media platforms (@gnfsofficial).

The Service is urging the public to be cautious and refrain from making any payments or purchasing e-vouchers in response to these fake recruitment notices.

GNFS also encouraged individuals to report such fraudulent activities to law enforcement agencies immediately.

“These scams are being perpetrated by miscreants seeking to take advantage of the public. We advise everyone to remain vigilant and verify all information through official channels,” the statement added.

For any inquiries related to recruitment, the GNFS has advised the public to contact the Service directly via its official phone number: 0302 772 446.

The GNFS reaffirmed its commitment to transparency and professionalism, especially in matters related to recruitment and public engagements.

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Enough of the political dimensions to CJ’s removal proceedings – Appiah Danquah

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Spokesperson for the Movement for Change, Andrew Appiah Danquah Spokesperson for the Movement for Change, Andrew Appiah Danquah

Private legal practitioner and spokesperson for the Movement for Change, Andrew Appiah Danquah, has criticised what he describes as a growing politicisation of the ongoing processes aimed at the removal of the Chief Justice Gertrude Torkornoo from office.

Speaking on the JoyNews AM Show on May 23, 2025, Danquah stated that the issue is not being allowed to take due course because of unnecessary political interference.

He said the CJ’s case is sinking because of the numerous political inferences drawn into the matter, stressing that it is undermining the rule of law in the country.

“The CJ’s issue is not taking due course; it is sinking because of the political dimensions,” he said.

Danquah urged political actors to refrain from interfering in judicial matters, noting that a continued politicisation could erode public confidence in the country’s legal institution.

“Politicians should not destroy the rule of law. Enough of the politics. Let the process move on so that other equally important issues the country is grappling with can be resolved,” he stressed.

His comments come amid increased public debate over the conduct and possible investigations involving the Chief Justice’s removal process, with various political groups weighing in on the matter.

On April 22, 2025, Justice Torkornoo was suspended as Chief Justice by President John Mahama, citing a preliminary investigation that found sufficient grounds for an inquiry into her conduct in consultation with the Council of State as provided for by Article 146 of the 1992 Constitution.

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Watch as UCC physically challenged student performs Stonebwoy’s ‘Tomorrow’

The UCC student performing on stage The UCC student performing on stage

A physically challenged student from the University of Cape Coast (UCC), Enoch Eshun, has captured the hearts of social media users after a video of him went viral.

In the video shared on X on May 23, 2025, he was seen passionately singing one of Stonebwoy’s hit songs.

Enoch, who has been unable to sit for the past five years, was captured performing Stonebwoy’s hit song “Tomorrow” with a live band.

The patrons present were visibly enjoying and jamming to the performance, clearly impressed by his decision to showcase his talent despite his challenges.

Stonebwoy’s “Tomorrow” emphasises the uncertainty of the future and points out the importance of focusing on one’s own progress rather than envying others.

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Enough of the political dimensions to CJ’s removal proceedings – Appiah Danquah

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Spokesperson for the Movement for Change, Andrew Appiah Danquah Spokesperson for the Movement for Change, Andrew Appiah Danquah

Private legal practitioner and spokesperson for the Movement for Change, Andrew Appiah Danquah, has criticised what he describes as a growing politicisation of the ongoing processes aimed at the removal of the Chief Justice Gertrude Torkornoo from office.

Speaking on the JoyNews AM Show on May 23, 2025, Danquah stated that the issue is not being allowed to take due course because of unnecessary political interference.

He said the CJ’s case is sinking because of the numerous political inferences drawn into the matter, stressing that it is undermining the rule of law in the country.

“The CJ’s issue is not taking due course; it is sinking because of the political dimensions,” he said.

Danquah urged political actors to refrain from interfering in judicial matters, noting that a continued politicisation could erode public confidence in the country’s legal institution.

“Politicians should not destroy the rule of law. Enough of the politics. Let the process move on so that other equally important issues the country is grappling with can be resolved,” he stressed.

His comments come amid increased public debate over the conduct and possible investigations involving the Chief Justice’s removal process, with various political groups weighing in on the matter.

On April 22, 2025, Justice Torkornoo was suspended as Chief Justice by President John Mahama, citing a preliminary investigation that found sufficient grounds for an inquiry into her conduct in consultation with the Council of State as provided for by Article 146 of the 1992 Constitution.

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NewGas secures $18.2m debt facility from Africa Go Green and Spark+ Funds

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Africa Go Green Fund (“AGG”), managed by Cygnum Capital (“Cygnum”), and Spark+ Africa Fund (“Spark+”), managed by Enabling Qapital (“EQ”), have disbursed a USD 18.2m Senior Debt Facility to NewGas Cylinder Bottling Ltd (“NewGas”), an affiliate of The Quantum Group Limited (“Quantum”) and a subsidiary of Arch Holdings Limited (“Arch”).

The syndicated loan will be used to finance investments made in the engineering, construction and commissioning of NewGas’ LPG Bottling Plant in Tema and the procurement of cylinders required for LPG distribution.

In Ghana, 67% of the population still relies on harmful cooking fuels like wood and charcoal. Expanding clean cooking gas distribution and driving education are key to accelerating the transition to LPG nationwide. Beyond its health and environmental benefits, LPG is a cheaper energy source, offering 25% savings from a traditional fuel source like charcoal.

NewGas is transforming Ghana’s cooking fuel landscape with its newly developed LPG bottling plant and a robust distribution network. With funding from AGG and Spark+, NewGas is well-positioned to facilitate widespread access to cleaner, more affordable cooking energy.

Hatch and EBS Advisory (now EY) provided technical and ESG-related advice, ensuring that investments made are aligned with the highest international standards of environmental and social responsibility and that the technology being deployed is fit-for-purpose and best in market.

Legal advice was provided to AGG and Spark+ by Hunton Andrews Kurth and Morgan Lewis Bockius, respectively, and both were advised by Keystone Solicitors in Ghana. NewGas was advised by A&O Shearman and Senet Corporate Solicitors in Ghana.

Emmanuel Egyei-Mensah, Chief Executive Officer, NewGas, commented: “We are deeply grateful to Africa Go Green Fund and Spark+ Africa Fund for their partnership and shared vision for a cleaner, healthier, and more energy-resilient Ghana. This investment marks a major milestone in our journey to transform access to safe and affordable LPG across the country.

With this facility, NewGas is not just building infrastructure — we’re building the foundation for a cleaner way of life for millions of Ghanaians. Together, we are igniting a new era of sustainable cooking and energy access.”

Laurene Aigrain, Managing Director, Cygnum / AGG, commented: “Big moves for a cleaner future! We are proud to back NewGas in helping 3 million households in Ghana transition to cleaner cooking fuels. Expanding LPG access is more than just a fuel switch— it’s an investment in public health, environmental sustainability, and economic affordability for families. With better infrastructure and bold action, NewGas is leading the charge for a sustainable energy future in Ghana. Let’s make the switch happen!”

Brian McConnell, Vice President – Africa Region, EQ / Spark+, commented: “We are pleased to support NewGas, a leader in expanding consumer access to LPG in Ghana. Our funding will expand access to a high-quality, cleaner and more efficient cooking option for clients under the Cylinder Recirculation Model (CRM). NewGas is a natural expansion of Arch’s business lines, generating positive environmental, social and financial returns.”

About NewGas Cylinder Bottling Limited

NewGas is an LPG Cylinder Bottling company in Ghana and a subsidiary of Arch. Founded in 2012, Arch is a Ghana-based conglomerate with diverse operations across the oil and gas sector, including infrastructure, terminals, trading, retail, industrials, and energy development. AGG and Spark+ have funded Arch’s Clean Cooking Programme, a cylinder recirculation model endorsed by the World LPG Association, aimed at scaling LPG adoption across the country. newgas.online/the-group

About Africa Go Green Fund

AGG is designed to support activities that mitigate GHG emissions in Africa. The fund provides debt financing to businesses and projects across the spaces of industrial energy efficiency, green buildings, clean transport, and green appliances. KfW established AGG and has received funding commitments from the German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (“BMZ”) through KfW, in addition to funding commitments from the African Development Bank (and in its own capacity as the implementing entity for SEFA and the Clean Technology Fund (“CTF”)), the International Finance Corporation (“IFC”), Nordic Development Fund (“NDF”), British International Investment (“BII”) and Calvert Impact Capital. The fund’s current committed capital is at USD 166 million. agg-fund.com

About Cygnum Capital (Formerly Lion’s Head Global Partners)

Cygnum Capital Group is an investment bank and asset manager operating across frontier and emerging markets. Founded in 2008, Cygnum Capital is a global provider of tailored and innovative financial solutions to meet its clients’ diverse needs.

Cygnum Capital uses long-term relationships, networks and local market understanding to deliver a best-in-class service. With offices in London, Nairobi, Lagos, Dubai, and Amsterdam, Cygnum Capital’s dynamic team of 70 finance professionals provide deep sectoral expertise, a broad product offering, an asset management platform and the ability to leverage synergies between our corporate finance, asset management and advisory activities.

Cygnum Capital Asset Management manages six pioneering funds: five debt funds, including: (i) the African Local Currency Bond Fund (“ALCBF”), a ground-breaking investment vehicle established to support local currency capital markets, (ii) Off-Grid Energy Access Fund (“OGEF”), which supports companies in off-grid energy such as SHS and small-medium mini-grids;

(iii) Facility for Energy Inclusion (“FEI”) which support companies that provide a range of renewable energy solutions such as medium – large mini- grids, C&I and IPP with a maximum capacity of 25 MW, (iv) AfricaGoGreen (“AGG”) Fund which supports companies combating climate change by reducing the use of fossil fuels through new technologies and that increase energy efficiency;

(v) the Africa Agriculture and Trade Investment Fund (“AATIF”) which invests in projects that enhance efficiency across the agricultural value chain; and a VC private equity fund (vi) E3 Low Carbon Economy Fund for Africa (“E3 LCEF”) which invests in climate-smart services, digital connectivity & Applications, low-carbon productivity enablers. Cygnum Capital Asset Management has over USD 1.1 billion of assets under management with investments in more than 34 African countries. cygnumcapital.com

About Spark+ Africa Fund

Spark+ is a USD 64 million impact investment fund that invests in scalable, next-generation companies offering clean, modern distributed energy solutions for cooking to the mass market in Sub-Saharan Africa. It is the first fund launched by Spark+ General Partner S.à.r.l., a joint venture between its fund manager Enabling Qapital and Netherlands-based foundation Stichting Modern Cooking.

The fund is a partnership of public and private sector investors: Development Finance Institutions include African Development Bank’s Sustainable Energy Fund for Africa (SEFA), Denmark’s Investment Fund for Developing Countries (IFU), the Belgian Investment Company for Developing Countries (BIO), the European Commission, and the US Development Finance Corporation (DFC).

Foundations and family offices include Ceniarth, Osprey Foundation, Fundacion Netri, and the Ashden Trust. Four major pension funds have also been invested in Spark+, including the pension fund of leading insurance company Baloise Group and GastroSocial, as well as the pension fund of the hospitality industry, both in Switzerland. sparkafricafund.com

About Enabling Qapital

EQ is an investment fund management company with strong ties in the impact investment sector and deep expertise in finance, with its founding partners’ unique skillsets and a 100+ year proven track record. EQ is the fund manager of the Enabling Microfinance Fund and has a global footprint of investment professionals across Europe, Africa, Asia, and Latin America who originate, execute, and monitor investments. EQ is the fund manager of Spark+ and a shareholder in Spark+ GP. enabling.ch.

Real Madrid to offer Rodrygo plus cash in bid to sign Chelsea’s Enzo Fernandez

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Real Madrid attacker Rodrygo (L) and Chelsea midfielder Enzo Fernandez (R) Real Madrid attacker Rodrygo (L) and Chelsea midfielder Enzo Fernandez (R)

Spanish giants Real Madrid are plotting to sign Chelsea midfielder Enzo Fernandez to bolster their midfield following their struggles last season.

According to RM Confidencial, Los Blancos view Fernandez as the ideal player to fit their midfield profile, box-to-box ability, and incredible aggressive pressing skills.

It was indicated that the club plans to offer Brazilian attacker Rodrygo and add some funds to bankroll the move in their attempt to snatch the World Cup winner from the Blues.

Despite the rumours, Real Madrid are yet to submit an official bid to commence negotiations as they look for midfield options after Luka Modric announced his departure from the club at the end of the 2024/2025 season.

Meanwhile, Chelsea are understood to sanction any sale of the Argentine midfielder, whom they bought for over €100 million from Benfica.

Real Madrid have been active in the transfer window, having signed Liverpool defender Trent Alexander-Arnold and Bournemouth youngster Dean Huijsen.

Madrid’s trophyless season after 2024/2025 has prompted the club to sign players to augment the squad, especially to fill the void left by German player Toni Kroos in midfield following his retirement from football.

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US says Sudan used chemical weapons in war as it issues new sanctions

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A Sudanese man displays unexploded munitions found at a school in Khartoum A Sudanese man displays unexploded munitions found at a school in Khartoum

The US will impose new sanctions on Sudan after finding it used chemical weapons last year in the ongoing civil war against the Rapid Support Forces (RSF), the state department has said.

US exports to the country will be restricted and financial borrowing limits put in place from 6 June, a statement from spokesperson Tammy Bruce read.

Both the Sudanese military and the paramilitary group the RSF have previously been accused of war crimes during the conflict.

The BBC has contacted Sudan for a response to the US’s latest actions. Sudanese officials say they do not yet have a statement.

More than 150,000 people have been killed during the conflict, which began two years ago when Sudan’s army and the RSF began a vicious struggle for power.

In recent months, Sudan’s military has recaptured the capital of Khartoum, but fighting continues elsewhere.

No detail was provided about which chemical weapons the US said it found, but the New York Times reported in January that Sudan used chlorine gas on two occasions, which causes a range of painful and damaging effects and can be fatal.

“The United States calls on the government of Sudan to cease all chemical weapons use and uphold its obligations under the CWC,” the statement read, referring to the Chemical Weapons Convention under which signatories have committed to destroy their stockpiles of the weapons.

Nearly every country in the world – including Sudan – has agreed to the CWC, apart from Egypt, North Korea and South Sudan according to the Arms Control Association, a US-based non-partisan membership organisation. Israel has signed the agreement but not ratified its signature, meaning it has not legally confirmed its involvement in the treaty, the ACA adds.

“The United States remains fully committed to hold to account those responsible for contributing to chemical weapons proliferation,” Bruce added.

This is not the first time the US has imposed sanctions in Sudan. In January, they were issued against leaders of both parties embroiled in the conflict.

Sudan’s military leader Abdel Fattah al-Burhan was accused of “destabilising Sudan and undermining the goal of a democratic transition” by the US, which the country’s foreign ministry condemned as “strange and troubling”.

Meanwhile, the head of the RSF Mohammed Hamdan Daglo, also known as Hemedti, was determined to have perpetrated genocide in the country by former secretary of state Antony Blinken. The RSF has denied these charges.

The rival forces have been struggling for power for the past two years, displacing around 12 million people and leaving 25 million needing food aid, more than double the population of London.

New sanctions will have little effect on the country as a result of these prior measures, according to the AFP news agency.

This latest US move comes amid tensions over the alleged involvement of the United Arab Emirates in the conflict. The UAE and Sudan had maintained diplomatic ties until earlier this month when the Sudanese government alleged the UAE provided arms to the RSF, an allegation the UAE denies.

Following US President Donald Trump’s warm reception in the Gulf state last week, Democrats in Congress sought to block the sale of arms from the US to the UAE in part due to its alleged involvement in the conflict.

A Sudanese diplomatic source told news agency Reuters that the US had imposed the new sanctions “to distract from the recent campaign in Congress against the UAE”.

Earlier this month, a top UN court rejected Sudan’s bid to sue the UAE for genocide.

9 Ghanaian Celebrities Who Tragically Died at the Peak of Their Careers

Ghana’s entertainment and media industry has seen incredible talent over the years—individuals who touched hearts, broke boundaries, and inspired a generation. Sadly, some of these stars were taken away too soon, right at the height of their careers, leaving their fans and the nation in shock and mourning.

Here are nine Ghanaian celebrities who died tragically at the peak of their success:

1. Ebony Reigns

Born Priscilla Opoku-Kwarteng, Ebony was a trailblazing dancehall and Afrobeats artist who rose to fame with hit songs like Sponsor and Maame Hwe. She was just 20 years old when she died in a car accident on February 8, 2018, on the Sunyani-Kumasi road. Her death shocked the entire country, as she was considered one of the brightest stars of her generation.

2. Castro (Theophilus Tagoe)

Castro, also known as Castro Under Fire, was a celebrated hiplife and highlife musician. He gave fans timeless hits like African Girls and Odo Pa. In 2014, he mysteriously disappeared while on vacation at Ada with footballer Asamoah Gyan and friends. Though he is legally presumed dead, his body has never been recovered.

3. Vybrant Faya

Vybrant Faya took the dancehall scene by storm with his breakout hit Mampi. He was gaining massive popularity when tragedy struck. He died in a motor accident on the Tema Motorway in October 2016. His untimely death left fans and the industry heartbroken.

4. Christopher Opoku

A respected sports journalist, Christopher Opoku was known for his insightful analysis and professionalism. He worked with top media houses, including Metro TV and GTV. He passed away in 2017 after a long battle with cancer, at a time when he was one of Ghana’s most admired sports broadcasters.

5. Komla Dumor

Komla Dumor was a celebrated journalist who broke barriers by becoming one of the main anchors on BBC World News. Known for his deep voice, sharp intellect, and passion for telling African stories, Komla died suddenly of cardiac arrest on January 18, 2014. His death was felt not just in Ghana, but across the globe.

6. KABA (Kwadwo Asare Baffour Acheampong)

KABA was a prominent radio and television host with the Multimedia Group. He was widely respected for his fearless and objective style of journalism. He passed away unexpectedly in November 2017 after a short illness, leaving behind a promising career and a legacy of excellence.

7. Terry Bonchaka

Known for his unique style and energetic performances, Terry Bonchaka made a name for himself with songs like Pulele and Ghana Lady. His career was cut short in 2003 when he died in a car accident after performing at the University of Ghana, Legon. He was only 21 years old.

8. Kwame Owusu Ansah

Kwame Owusu Ansah was a multi-talented personality—an actor, radio presenter, and motivational speaker. He was involved in a fatal car accident in 2008, just as his influence in both media and film was reaching new heights. His death left a lasting void in the creative arts industry.

9. Suzzy Williams

Suzzy Williams was one of the most promising young actresses in Ghana’s movie industry. She starred in numerous hit films, including Bloody Mary and The Comforter. She tragically died in a car accident in 2005 at the age of 23, cutting short what could have been an extraordinary acting career.

Conclusion

These celebrities may be gone, but their impact remains. They entertained, informed, and inspired countless Ghanaians. Though their lives were tragically short, their legacies live on in the hearts of fans and in the history of Ghana’s entertainment and media landscape. May their souls rest in perfect peace.

Steve Madden Sues Adidas to Thwart Challenges to Shoe Designs

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Adidas, known for shoes with three parallel stripes, was sued on Wednesday by Steven Madden over its alleged effort to stop the American shoe company from selling fashion sneakers with two non-parallel bands.

In a complaint filed in federal court in Brooklyn, New York, Steve Madden, as the company is often known, said it has grown “tired” of Adidas’ decades of complaints about footwear whose designs bear no resemblance to its three-stripe design.

Bawumia Visits Commonwealth Secretary- General

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Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia with Shirley Ayorkor Botchwey

 

The New Patriotic Party (NPP) 2024 Presidential Candidate, Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, paid a courtesy visit to Shirley Ayorkor Botchwey, the Commonwealth Secretary-General at Malborough House.

Dr. Bawumia’s visit, alongside Samira Bawumia, is aimed at showing support for Madam Botchwey, who recently assumed the position of Commonwealth Secretary-General.

In a post on Facebook, Dr. Bawumia shared his excitement upon his visit to Madam Botchwey, saying: “ Yesterday, Samira Bawumia and I visited the Commonwealth Secretary General and former Foreign Minister of Ghana.  It has been eight solid years of dedicated service to the people of Ghana and the world, and I have no doubt that my best friend, Shirley, is going to serve the Commonwealth better. I wish you all the best. We are proud of you.”

Shirley Ayorkor Botchwey, on her part, expressed her gratitude to Dr. Bawumia and Samira Bawumia for their support.  “Honoured to welcome former Vice President of #Ghana, Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, to Marlborough House today. Thank you for your support over the years and for your kind encouragement in my role as #Commonwealth Secretary-General.”

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Veep Back Home –

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Prof. Opoku-Agyemang flanked by President Mahama and First Lady Lordina Mahama

 

Vice President, Professor Naana Jane Opoku-Agyemang was yesterday welcomed back home by President John Dramani Mahama after recovering from a recent illness in London, the United Kingdom.

President Mahama, joined by First Lady Lordina Mahama, gave the Vice President, whose illness kept her away for several weeks, a warm reception at the Kotoka International Airport.

Other government officials including Chief of Staff Julius Debrah, Finance Minister Dr. Cassiel Ato Forson, the Vice President’s Chief of Staff Alex Segbefia, and other high-ranking government officials were also present to give the Vice President a warm welcome.

Also at the airport were the Presiding Bishop of the Methodist Church and family members of the Vice President.

In her brief remarks, Prof. Opoku-Agyemang thanked Ghanaians for their prayers, expressed appreciation to her doctors and the medic staff at the University of Ghana Medical Centre (UGMC), and celebrated President Mahama and his younger brother, Ibrahim Mahama, for their support, thoughtfulness and care.

Prof. Opoku-Agyemang reportedly fell ill on Friday, March 28, 2025, and was admitted to the UGMC the following day for treatment.

A communication from the Presidency issued Sunday, March 30, 2025 by the Minister for Government Communications, Felix Kwakye Ofosu, indicated that the Vice President was taken ill after work on Friday, March 28, 2025.

The statement further indicated that she received initial treatment at UGMC, and on the advice of her medical handlers, she will travel out of the jurisdiction for further treatment.

“Based on expert medical opinion, she will be seeking further care abroad. We wish the Vice President a speedy recovery,” the press release further read.

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Minority accuses government of withholding statutory funds

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The Minority in Parliament has accused the government of deliberately withholding statutory payments owed to key national institutions and district assemblies, despite enjoying what it describes as “overwhelming goodwill” from the Ghanaian public.

Speaking at a press briefing in Accra on Thursday (May 22), the Minority Chief Whip Frank Annoh-Dompreh alleged that the government had failed to disburse a single cedi of the GH₵7.1 billion allocated to the Metropolitan, Municipal and District Assemblies (MMDAs), as required by the Local Governance Act, Act 936.

“Not a dime has been paid,” he declared, stressing that the delay is in clear breach of the law and is starving the assemblies of the “oxygen they need to function.”

Mr Annoh-Dompreh said the failure to honour these statutory obligations is undermining institutions such as the National Health Insurance Authority, the Ghana Education Trust Fund (GETFund)—which he said is owed GH₵4.1 billion—and Parliament itself, which is yet to receive second quarter payments.

The Minority expressed scepticism over a recent assurance by Finance Minister Dr Cassiel Ato Forson that payments would commence in June. “If the government does not have the funds, it should communicate to Ghanaians and not attempt to take undue advantage of the goodwill given them,” Mr Annoh-Dompreh stated.

He further suggested that the delay in payments might be a strategy to create the impression that the government’s financial books are in good shape. “As I speak, contractors and other legitimate payments are not being made and it could be one of the reasons why the cedi is performing well against the United States dollar,” he alleged.

The Minority warned that if the finance minister fails to act by Tuesday, when Parliament reconvenes, they will escalate the matter. “It is strange that the government has been collecting taxes over the last six months, yet has failed to build the financial muscles of the assemblies to bring development to the local people,” Mr Annoh-Dompreh said.

He painted a grim picture of inaction at the Common Fund Secretariat, describing the administrator as “just idling around because nothing was happening.” According to him, “The ruling government is doing all the evil things under its first year just because of the goodwill it is enjoying.”

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At the passage of the last budget, Dr Forson had pledged to pay 80 per cent of releases directly to the assemblies, bypassing MPs. However, the Minority claims no such payments have been made so far.

“This is a slap in the face of the people of Ghana,” Mr Annoh-Dompreh concluded.

Infrastructure key to success of ‘Black Star Experience’ – Tourism Analyst 

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By Hafsa Obeng 

Accra, May 22, GNA – Mr. Emmanuel Frimpong, a Tourism Consultant and Analyst, says the success of the newly launched ‘Black Star Experience’ would depend on strong infrastructure development. 

He said urgent investments were needed in transportation, energy, utilities, and digital systems to fully realise the initiative’s potential. 

“Investments in infrastructure development will contribute to sustainable tourism by creating lasting attractions and facilities that benefit both locals and visitors,” he said in an interview with the Ghana News Agency. 

“We need to lay the groundwork for this experience to thrive including digital infrastructure to ensure seamless booking and promotion globally,” he added. 

Mr. Frimpong described the Black Star Experience as a transformative initiative that could boost Ghana’s position as a global travel destination. 

He said the Experience, anchored on seven pillars—cinema, audio, cuisines, aesthetics, style, literature, and heritage—offered a comprehensive platform to showcase Ghana’s cultural diversity in modern contexts. 

Mr. Frimpong noted that the initiative would generate economic opportunities for creatives and preserve traditional cultural practices. 

He stressed the importance of tourism policies, public-private partnerships, and international collaborations—such as with the African Development Bank—in driving long-term success. 

“The engagement with the diaspora will also strengthen cultural ties and encourage diaspora communities to contribute to the preservation and promotion of Ghanaian heritage,” he said. 

Mr. Frimpong called for collaboration across the tourism and hospitality sectors to maximise benefits from the Experience. 

“Stakeholders must establish regular stakeholder engagement platforms, develop integrated cultural and tourism packages, empower local communities and promote inclusivity, and align with national tourism strategies,” he said. 

Mr. Frimpong urged the industry to leverage digital tools for promotion and booking, invest in training, promote Ghana as a Meetings Incentive Conferences and Exhibition (MICE) destination, and foster public-private partnerships. 

He said collaboration between government agencies and the private sector would boost tourism infrastructure, improve services, and enhance marketing. 

“By embracing these collaborative strategies, stakeholders can collectively enhance the Black Star Experience, positioning Ghana as a vibrant, inclusive, and sustainable tourism destination,” he said. 

Mr. Frimpong also highlighted the potential of using influencers and celebrities with African heritage to promote the Beyond the Return initiative. 

“A strong online presence is also crucial for reaching international audiences. Ensuring that information about Black Star Experience is easily accessible and engaging to drive interest and participation,” he said. 

He called for travel packages tailored to the African diaspora, including heritage tours and community engagement opportunities. 

Mr. Frimpong urged the diaspora to invest in Ghana through clear pathways for community involvement and economic participation to deepen connections beyond tourism. 

He called on President Mahama to personally support and lead the marketing of the initiative abroad. 

GNA 

Edited by Kenneth Sackey 

Security Operatives storm Chairman Wontumi’s house [Listen]

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A joint team of National Security operatives and policemen stormed the residence of Ashanti Regional New Patriotic Party (NPP) Chairman, Bernard Antwi Boasiako, popularly known as Chairman Wontumi.

His aide, Oheneba Nana Asiedu, confirmed the development in an interview on Adom FM’s Dwaso Nsem.

He said the heavily armed operatives, comprising about 23 policemen, arrived at the house around 9:00 a.m. on Friday, May 23, 2025.

Oheneba confirmed that Chairman Wontumi was present with his wife and a domestic helper when they arrived, creating tension.

He noted that the motive behind the operation remains unclear; however, Chairman Wontumi had been invited by the police a few days earlier.

“Some of them were masked and they attempted to break into the house. On Monday, we received a letter at Wontumi Radio in Kumasi for Chairman to appear for questioning as part of investigations into the Akonta mining issue. He assured that he will honour the invitation on Monday, May 26, 2025, at 10:00 a.m. because the letter was served in Kumasi, but he has been asked to come to Accra,” he stated.

Oheneba said that although Wontumi initially gave his assurance, he later received a call from the Ashanti Regional Police Command to arrange a meeting for Wednesday, May 21, 2025 — but no one showed up.

“This operation has therefore come as a surprise because all parties are aware an agreement has been reached, so they are the only ones who can explain the motive for the operation,” he noted.

The aide further stated that after a series of deliberations, the majority of the security operatives left, but six still remained.

“For those of us close to him, we know what is happening and are not shaken, but party members are agitated and some even trooped to the house,” he added.

This follows the dawn arrest of NPP member Alfred Ababio Kumi, popularly known as Adenta Kumi, which has raised concerns among the party’s rank and file.

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