Health officials and veterinary officers in the Ashanti Region have expressed concern over the surge in rabies cases in the region.
According to a report by citinewsroom.com, the Regional Veterinary Director, Dr. Mabel Abudu, made this known in an interview on Channel One TV.
She noted that despite the growing incidence of the disease, many people fail to report dog bites or seek timely medical attention.
Dr. Abudu lamented the lack of logistics, human resources, and essential support, which hinder efforts to raise public awareness about the disease and conduct vaccination exercises.
She stressed the need for increased investment in the Veterinary directorate to address the challenge.
“Because we are unable to carry out annual rabies immunization, the disease has spread across the district. We are urging individuals to bring their pets for immunization, as it is their responsibility. However, most of these animals are in rural areas, and their owners often cannot afford the cost. Even when we charge as little as GHC 10 or GHC 15 per animal, many are unable to pay.
“Given these challenges, it should be the responsibility of the government. The services we render come at a fee, so what stops the government from setting aside a percentage of funds monthly for purchasing vaccines and other necessary logistical equipment?” she questioned.
Dr. Abudu stressed that without adequate government support, rabies cases will continue to rise, posing a significant public health risk.
Her comments follow the tragic death of a 12-year-old junior high school pupil from the disease.
According to reports, although she was bitten by a dog in October 2024, the incident was only reported to the hospital on February 12, 2025, when her condition had worsened. Despite several efforts to save her, she succumbed to the disease.
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Augustine Arhinful is a former player of the Black Stars
Former Black Stars player Augustine Arhinful has called for the unification of the management committees for Ghana’s various national teams. Like the senior national team, the Black Stars, the country’s junior national teams also have their own management committees.
According to Arhinful, this system is one of the factors hindering the progress of Ghanaian football and should be abolished. Speaking to Happy FM, he urged the introduction of new structures to help reform football in the country.
“Instead of having separate management teams for all the national teams, I think we need to move away from that approach. It’s high time we established a proper structure so that, for example, when the U-20 team is playing, two or three people can be appointed to oversee it,” he said.
He further highlighted how serving on these committees often prevents members from holding the Ghana Football Association (GFA) accountable when issues arise.
“It’s as if no one can speak up. If the FA is doing something wrong, they remain silent because they want to stay on the management team,” he added.
Following the Black Stars’ disastrous campaign in the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations qualifiers, the GFA announced a new management committee for the team.
The new five-member committee includes GFA Executive Council (EXCO) Member Dr. Randy Abbey, former Black Stars captain Stephen Appiah, Medeama SC President Moses Armah, FC Samartex President Richard Nsenkyire, and Greater Accra Regional Football Association Chairman Samuel Aboabire.
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Stonebwoy brought his massive talent to a sold-out London’s O2 Shepherd’s Bush Empire over the weekend, delivering a one-night-only concert as part of his on-going UP & RUNNIN6 tour.
Returning to London after his landmark performance at Electric Brixton in 2023, the multi-award-winning artist made a bold statement at one of the city’s most prestigious venues yet again.
His presence commanded attention, and his performance ensured that the night is remembered as a defining moment in his career.
O2 Shepherd’s Bush Empire transformed into a vibrant centre of culture and music. Fans from all walks of life, including renowned football stars such as West Ham United’s Kudus Mohammed, and Leicester City’s Abdul Fatawu gathered to witness an epoch-making performance by one of Africa’s leading music royalties.
The UP & RUNNIN6 show was a celebration of Stonebwoy’s UP & RUNNIN6 album, his influence on a global scale, as well as African music.
Acclaimed for his distinctive lyrical style and thought-provoking music, Stonebwoy delivered a performance that not only met but exceeded all expectations, further solidifying his reputation as a true icon in the music industry.
From the very first note, he had the crowd engaged and energized throughout the night. His setlist showcased his growth as an artist, seamlessly blending early hits with tracks from his latest album, “UP & RUNNIN6,” each song resonating deeply with his fans.
The excitement in the venue soared as 1GAD moved deeper into his set, with the crowd jumping, screaming, dancing, and passionately singing along to every lyric. He delved into some of his biggest hits, captivating the audience with his exceptional talent and undeniable charisma.
Stonebwoy’s outfit was a striking visual statement, rich with symbolism. He wore a tattered jacket, Rick Owens pants, and Balenciaga footwear adorned with chains, each element telling a deeper story.
The distressed jacket represented the struggles, criticism, and adversity he has faced, while the heavy chains symbolized the weight of judgment and obstacles placed upon him. Later, for his second set, he reemerged in pristine white, a stark contrast to his earlier look.
This transformation wasn’t just stylistic—it was a powerful declaration of resilience, purity of purpose, and his unwavering commitment to inspiring and uplifting his fans.
Accra, March 10, GNA – Ghana’s economy grew by 5.7 per cent in 2024, but Q4 growth slowed to 3.6 per cent, down from 7.2 per cent in the third quarter.
The slowdown in Q4 was largely driven by weaker growth in the Industry sector, which increased by just 0.2 per cent.
A significant factor was the sharp contraction in mining and quarrying, which accounted for about 43 per cent of the Industry sector’s total value.
The Services sector remained the largest contributor to GDP, representing 49.2 per cent of total output, followed by Industry (31.9 per cent) and Agriculture (19.0 per cent).
At constant 2013 prices, Ghana’s oil GDP for Q4 2024 stood at GH₵53,137.0 million, while non-oil GDP was GH₵50,262.5 million. In nominal terms, GDP at basic prices reached GH₵308,086.5 million.
Rabio on hospital bed at the Sunyani Teaching Hospital
A LEVEL 400 Information Technology student of the University of Energy and Natural Resources (UENR), Mohammed Rabio, is currently on admission at the Bono Regional Hospital after attack by an unknown assailant.
The student was returning from night studies when the unfortunate incident occurred, according to university authorities.
Rabio suffered severe machete wounds on his head and hands after the attacker slashed him, and was rushed to the SDA Hospital for first aid and later referred to the Bono Teaching Hospital, Sunyani.
According to the Head of UENR Security, Senior Assistant Registrar Abdulai Zakaria, but for the flashlight of an oncoming motorist, which made the assailant abscond, Rabio could have been killed.
The Head of Security confirmed the incident to DAILY GUIDE, and disclosed that the student is responding to treatment after the last visit by university authorities last Wednesday. “He has since been moved to the Orthopaedic Ward of the hospital, and we hope he will join us soon,” he stated.
Mr. Zakaria explained that the incident occurred last Saturday night at about 1:15am outside campus. “I got the information through the Odumase West District Police Commander in the night, after Rabio was rescued by a motorist, who later handed him to a police barrier near the crime scene.
“When I first visited him at the SDA Hospital deep in the night, Rabio sustained multiple cutlass wounds, with blood oozing from his wounds profusely,” he disclosed.
He said investigation is underway by the Odumase West District Police Department to identify the culprit.
Mr. Zakaria denied allegations circulating on social media that the assailant took away Rabio’s laptop, phone and other belongings. “His only phone on him at the time of attack was intact in his pocket. Rabio fell down after the attacker slashed his head, but his phone was intact,” he stated.
He explained further that as part of measures to improve security on campus and surroundings, the university is in collaboration with the Sunyani West Municipal Assembly to work on street lights that stretch from Zinko junction to Fiapre roundabout, where the incident occurred.
“The municipal police has also been contacted to provide additional police post on the roads leading to campus and provide campus patrol. This is because my topmost responsibility here is to provide safety to students, staff and property of the university,” he added.
The University Relation Officer (URO), Benjamin Gyamera, said the Vice Chancellor, Registrar and other senior members have expressed shock about incident, and have tasked the security personnel to put in additional measures to improve security on campus and surroundings.
President John Dramani Mahama has held bilateral talks with the leader of Burkina Faso, Captain Ibrahim Traoré, regarding the country’s exit from ECOWAS.
During a visit to the country as part of his ‘Good Neighbourliness Tour’, President Mahama acknowledged the concerns shared by Burkina Faso, Mali, and Guinea over their relations with the regional body.
He noted that the current break in trust among the leadership will take time to rebuild.
President Mahama further assured Traoré that he would raise these concerns at the next ECOWAS summit, with the aim of restoring confidence and cooperation among the countries, regardless of their inclusion in the regional body.
“We’ve discussed the issue of, AES and, ECOWAS, and, I’ve got new perspectives about the concerns that the three countries, have, in respect of their relations with ECOWAS and so I assured mister president that at the next ECOWAS meeting, I would pass on what they have explained to me to the other leaders. I think there’s a breakdown of trust amongst the leadership. It will take time to rebuild it, but we have to work on it so that, we restore trust and confidence with each other so that we can work together, you know, even if we are not part of the same, regional body.
“We also discussed security. I mean, in Africa, we say when your neighbour’s house is on fire, you have to help him to quench it. Otherwise, it will spread to your own house. This issue of terrorism started with Mali, and, it spread gradually into Niger and now into Burkina Faso. And like I said, terrorism is like a cancer. If you don’t fight it together, it will spread, throughout the body,” Mahama stated.
King Tackie Teiko Tsuru II, the Ga Mantse and president of the Ga Traditional Council, announced today that all recent issues within the Ga State have been successfully resolved.
The King met with council members to address and resolve these matters, emphasising the importance of peace and unity in the region.
King Tackie Teiko Tsuru II shared the news on his official Facebook page, stating, “Today, all issues have been resolved, and the unity of the state has been achieved.”
This announcement marks a positive step towards fostering a cohesive and united Ga State.
In his post, the Ga Mantse also issued a caution against discussing these resolved issues on social media, underscoring the importance of maintaining peace and preventing any further misunderstandings or conflicts.
He called on the Minister of Communication and the Director-General of Cyber Crime to take necessary actions against individuals or groups that may pose a threat to the peace in the Ga State.
The resolution of these issues and the commitment to unity reflect the Ga Traditional Council’s dedication to promoting stability and harmony within the community.
Sunyani, (Bono), Mar. 10, GNA-The business community in Sunyani says they anticipate some tax incentives and reduction of import duties in the 2025 Budget statement.
Dr Cassiel Ato Baah Forson, the Minister of Finance will present the first Business Statement and Economic Policy of the government to Parliament on Tuesday, March 11.
During a visit on Monday, traders, market women and entrepreneurs at the Sunyani Central Business District (CBD) told the Ghana News Agency (GNA) that they were worried about high taxes and import duties.
That, they added, was contributing to price instability and increasing market products, including food items, goods, and services.
They were of the view that high taxes were not the option now, though the country was experiencing economic crisis, however, called on the government to ensure that loopholes in the nation’s tax systems were tackled and cemented.
“Tax evasion is the problem, and we expect the government to tighten the system so that no payer can be able to evade tax. However, I expect that the government will reduce import duties and give us some tax holiday,” Madam Pricilla Boakyewaa, a dealer in cosmetics stated.
Another businessperson, Anthony Frimpong noted that tax collection in the informal sector was not the best, calling for a digitized way of tax mobilization in the country.
He expressed worry that some private enterprises and businesses entrepreneurs “find their way out and dodging taxes our system is polarised.”
“In fact, you can’t do that in Europe and elsewhere because their tax system works and is a serious economic crime to evade tax there,” Mr Frimpong who said he had lived in Germany for more than 30 years stated.
Mr Stephen Ayensu, an importer and dealer in second hand clothing and footwear, said “high import duties are collapsing our business.
Price of goods and services keeps increasing because anytime you return from the ports you must do something about the price of the imported goods to meet your profit,” he stated.
Mrs Bernice Aboagyewaa, a trader selling building materials at the Sunyani Night Market enclave, even though the price of building materials remained unstable and kept increasing, the demand for her products was still high.
“It is the ordinary people enduring the most of the nation’s economic crisis, and the government fiscal policy must tackle that and give some tax incentives to petty businesses and traders.
Mrs Aboagyewaa also called on the government to provide some financial assistance to recognised traders and market women to expand their economic activities.
Renowned Ghanaian dancehall musician, Samini is set to release a brand new single titled “Chaana” on March 13, 2025.
The song is expected to feature South African music group, Soweto Gospel Choir.
It was also disclosed in a press statement issued on March 4, 2025, that the song is first off Samani’s forthcoming “Originba” album.
According to the management of the artiste, the song blends Samini’s authentic style with rich African influence and the local dialect of the musician.
“Chaana which translates to shine is a powerful Afro Pop anthem designed to uplift and inspire Africans, reminding them of their limitless potential and resilience.
“The song blends Samini’s signature style with rich African influence, incorporating the Wale dialect WA- the Upper West Region of Ghana where Samini hails” parts of the statement read.
Per the release, the song is also a blend of both Swahili and Wala as a sign of cultural fusion between the Soweto Gospel Choir and Ghana’s Samini.
“The Soweto Gospel Choir will deliver in Swahili. This linguistic and cultural fusion creates a truly Pan-African sound that resonates with the spirit of unity and progress,” the statement read.
National Youth Organiser of the New Patriotic Party, Salam Mustapha
The National Youth Organiser of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Salam Mustapha has warned that the party will stage series of demonstrations if the John Dramani Mahama led government fails to deliver on it 120-day social contract with Ghanaians.
Speaking during an interview on Peace FM monitored by GhanaWeb on Monday, March 10, 2025, he emphasised the need for honesty and transparency in politics.
“We (NPP) will hold the NDC to account, if they fail to deliver on their 120-day social contract to Ghanaians. The principles of democracy don’t allow deceiving electorates. The NPP will keenly monitor the budget presentation. We will take copious notes, if within 120 days, they fail to deliver, we will take action. We will stage series of demonstrations at the Jubilee House,” he noted.
Salam Mustapha further noted that a number of Ghanaians have lost trust in politicians due to the persistent politics of lies and deceit.
“Political parties cannot win elections by lying. If politicians deceive the electorates, it erodes trust, which could signal the beginning of the end of the Fourth republican dispensation if we allow such practices,” he added.
Among the major promises to be fulfilled within President John Dramani Mahama’s first 120 days include the scrapping the Election Transfer Levy(E-Levy) and the betting tax.
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Nico Williams (L) and Wilfried Zaha (R), sporting similar hairstyles
Nico Williams has revealed his admiration for Wilfried Zaha, admitting that the former Crystal Palace star was one of his favorite players to watch.
Although Zaha had a tough start in the Premier League—being released by his boyhood club, Manchester United, his time at Crystal Palace saw him develop into one of the league’s best wingers, catching Nico’s eye.
In an interview shared by GiveMeSport, the Athletic Club forward expressed his admiration for Zaha’s style and even admitted to styling his hair like the Ivorian, inspired by his flair and confidence on the pitch.
“Zaha—I loved him when he was at Crystal Palace. He was a player I loved to watch. I even cut my hair like this to look like him,” he said.
Zaha played 305 games in the Premier League, scoring 68 goals and providing 29 assists. Overall, he made 458 appearances for Crystal Palace, cementing his status as a club legend before leaving for Galatasaray to play in the Turkish League.
Meanwhile, Nico Williams has shown great potential, playing a pivotal role in Spain’s European Championship victory in 2024, where he scored in the final against England.
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Eastern Regional Minister, Rita Akosua Awatey, has pledged to investigate the state of fire tenders and the challenges facing firefighters in the region after witnessing a shocking incident in Brekumanso, a community in the Lower West Akim Municipality.
The Minister, enroute to Akwatia for an official assignment, encountered a burning white pick-up truck that had caught fire shortly after an accident.
Upon stopping at the scene, she was stunned to see fire personnel attempting to douse the flames using palm fronds. Police officers directing traffic at the scene informed the Minister that the vehicle’s occupants, who had sustained injuries, were receiving treatment at the Asamankese Government Hospital.
Upon engaging with the firefighters, Rita Akosua Awatey was informed that the Asamankese fire tender had been out of commission for over a year.
The personnel further explained that they had made distress calls to neighbouring fire stations, seeking assistance. Deeply concerned by the situation, the Minister vowed to assess the state of fire tenders across the region upon her return.
Channel One News confirmed that fire stations in Akwatia, Kade, and Nsawam are also without functioning fire tenders, forcing emergency response team to rely on fire stations in Oda and Suhum.
This logistical challenge often leads to delays in response times, exposing firefighters to mob attacks when they arrive late or without adequate equipment.
British monarch King Charles III has expressed his admiration for Nigerian singer Davido, revealing that his music made him fall in love with Pidgin English.
King Charles expressed a strong desire to speak Pidgin the next time he visits Nigeria.
The monarch disclosed this in the new Apple Music show, The King’s Music Room, which premiered on Monday.
He unveiled his eclectic musical tastes during the show, naming Davido’s song Kante, featuring Fave, as one of his favourite songs.
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The Member of Parliament for the good people of Komenda Edina Eguafo Abrem (KEEA) Constituency, Hon. Samuel Atta Mills, has described the abandonment of the Ntranoa Community Day Senior High School as an injustice and a waste of public resources.
He expressed deep concern over the failure of the immediate past government to complete several E-Block projects initiated by the erstwhile John Dramani Mahama administration, especially given the pressing infrastructure challenges in many senior high schools amid rising student enrollment under the Free SHS policy.
Researchers at the Distributed IoT Platforms, Privacy and Edge-Intelligence Research Lab (DIPPER Lab) at the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST) have achieved a major feat in IoT (Internet of Things) technology.
The research team, led by Dr. Bright Yeboah-Akowuah and Dr. Eric Tutu Tchao, has developed a novel antenna that promises to improve wireless communication for smart farming and healthcare.
This innovative antenna, known as an ultra-wideband metasurface antenna, is designed to operate efficiently across a broad spectrum of frequencies.
This capability ensures that IoT devices can transmit and receive data with enhanced reliability, even in resource-constrained environments.
In agriculture, this antenna has the potential to enhance the effectiveness of IoT devices for real-time monitoring of soil conditions, crop health, and weather patterns.
This advancement will empower farmers to make more informed decisions, optimize crop yields, and utilize resources such as water and fertilizer more sustainably, thereby bolstering food security and environmental conservation.
In healthcare, the antenna could improve IoT devices used for remote patient monitoring and managing long-term health conditions. This will translate to more effective and accessible healthcare services, particularly in remote and underserved communities.
The researchers are optimistic that with further development, this technology will pave the way for smarter and more sustainable solutions on a global scale.
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The new government is ready to create a conducive business environment for investors
The Acting Chief Executive Officer, Simon Madjie, has called on the investor community to return to the country for business.
According to him, the new government is ready to create a conducive business environment for investors.
In an article titled “Ghana is Open for Business: A New Dawn for Investment and Economic Prosperity,” he emphasized that the president has a vision to support the private sector.
He stated, “Ghana is indeed open for business, and President Mahama has pledged to usher in a new era of investment opportunities for both local and international investors. The government recognizes the private sector as the driving force behind Ghana’s economic recovery and long-term growth. It is, therefore, committed to creating an enabling environment where businesses can thrive.”
He further noted that the president has expressed strong political will to implement bold and necessary reforms proposed by stakeholders, including the private sector, to reset Ghana’s economy and drive long-term stability.
Madjie also highlighted that the Ghana Investment Promotion Centre (GIPC) is prepared to support businesses that choose to invest in the country.
“Ghana maintains a stable and predictable political climate, as evidenced by peaceful elections and smooth transitions of power. This makes it one of the most attractive investment destinations in Africa.
“Moreover, Ghana’s investment regulations provide adequate protection for investors and their investments. Investors also gain access to the wider African market through the AfCFTA. The GIPC stands ready to assist both local and foreign investors in leveraging all available opportunities in the country, particularly those presented by the 24-hour economy,” he added.
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The High Court (Human Rights Division) has quashed the Bank of Ghana’s (BoG) revocation of the operating licence of Ideal Finance Limited.
The ruling, which was delivered on Monday, March 10, marks a major victory for the defunct financial institution in its legal battle against the central bank.
The court ruled that the Bank of Ghana failed to exhaust the proper procedures required for the revocation of Ideal Finance’s licence.
The BoG had revoked Ideal Finance’s licence as part of its financial sector cleanup exercise, citing insolvency and poor governance structures. However, the court ruled that the revocation was unjustified, effectively restoring the company’s legal standing.
Background
On August 16, 2019, the Bank of Ghana revoked the licenses of 23 insolvent savings and loans and finance house companies, including Ideal Finance, GN Savings and Loans, First Allied Savings and Loans, Midland Savings and Loans, and Unicredit Savings and Loans.
The Central bank justified its action by stating that these institutions remained insolvent despite being given ample time to recapitalize.
BoG’s financial sector cleanup was aimed at restoring confidence and stability within the banking system, but it also led to the collapse of numerous institutions, leaving depositors and stakeholders in financial distress.
Reports by the Media Foundation for West Africa Fourth Estate have fingered Asantehene, Otumfuo Osei Tutu II’s wife Julia Ama Adwapa Amaning widely known as Lady Julia in illegal mining activities.
According to the Fourth Estate, Bodukwan Holding lacks key guiding approvals, including an Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) permit and a Water Use Permit from the Water Resources Commission (WRC) linked to the Manhyia Palace.
President John Dramani Mahama (L) and Speaker Alban Bagbin (R)
The Speaker of Parliament, Alban Bagbin, has expressed concern over the gender imbalance in President John Dramani Mahama’s cabinet.
According to him, the appointment of women falls below the 30 percent benchmark stipulated by the Affirmative Action Act.
Speaking at an International Women’s Day event in Parliament on Monday, March 10, 2025, he questioned why the Ministry of Gender, Children, and Social Protection remains outside the cabinet.
“We have delayed long enough in passing the bill. Let us not apply the same wishy-washy attitude towards its implementation. I am not impressed with what I have seen so far regarding the leadership positions of women in Parliament, parliamentary committees, and senior government appointments. Even the Ministry of Gender, Children, and Social Protection is not a cabinet ministry,” he lamented.
He urged Parliament to lead by example in promoting gender equality and called for a review of leadership positions within the House.
“So, I call on the leadership, and I will lead the charge. They must consider the reconstitution of leadership in the House. We passed the law, so we must lead by example. Out of the 43 committees in Parliament, only four are chaired by women. And out of 19 ministers of state in the cabinet, only two are women. So, why did we spend all the resources and time to pass the law? We need to take action,” he added.
Alban Bagbin stressed the need for concrete steps to ensure the full implementation of the Affirmative Action Act, urging authorities to demonstrate their commitment to gender inclusivity.
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Former President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo has launched a collection of statements chronicling the journey of statesman, scholar, and lawyer John Boakye Danquah, popularly known as JB Danquah.
He shared this update on his Facebook page on Monday, March 10, 2025.
He wrote, “On Sunday, March 9, 2025, under the patronage of the Okyenhene, Osagyefuo Amoatia Ofori-Panin, and the Akyem Abuakwa Traditional Council, I joined members of the clergy, political and traditional leaders, and fellow Ghanaians at a Remembrance Service at Ebenezer Presbyterian Church, Kyebi, in solemn reverence of the sixtieth anniversary of the passing of Ghanaian statesman, scholar, philosopher, jurist, and traditional leader Dr. Joseph Kyeretwie Boakye Danquah.
“I also launched a compendium of sixty statements chronicling the juridical, historical, and cultural accounts of his storied life, which was marked significantly by his advocacy for political pluralism, respect for human dignity, preservation of cultural and traditional heritage, and his enduring love of freedom for humanity.”
Akufo-Addo was in Kyebi, in the Eastern Region, for the 60th Remembrance Service of JB Danquah on Sunday, March 9, 2025.
JB Danquah was a key figure in Ghana’s political history and contested Dr. Kwame Nkrumah in the April 1960 presidential election but lost.
On October 3, 1961, he was arrested under the Preventive Detention Act on allegations of plotting to subvert the Convention People’s Party (CPP) and assassinate Dr. Nkrumah.
Although he was released in June 1962, he was later elected President of the Ghana Bar Association.
However, in January 1964, he was rearrested without formal charges and detained at Nsawam Medium Prison, where he died in February 1965 at the age of 69 while still in custody.
Following the overthrow of the CPP in February 1966 by the National Liberation Council (NLC), he was buried by the state in recognition of his contributions to the country.
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General Overseer of Christ Revival Baptist Church, Prophet Johnson Adu-Boahen
The General Overseer of Christ Revival Baptist Church, Prophet Johnson Adu-Boahen, has expressed dismay over the low salaries paid to some employees.
In a video shared on X on March 10, 2024, Prophet Adu-Boahen stated that the act of employers paying their staff GH¢1,000 or less should be considered inhumane.
He said such employers often crush the dreams of those that work for them.
“The most wicked person in the church is someone who employs people and decides not to pay them. Also, those who pay less than GH¢ 1,000 are equally wrong. People should be stealing from such a person,” he said.
Prophet Adu-Boahen emphasised that if the employer eventually reports that their employees are stealing from him or her, the police should discipline them for failing to pay the expected minimum wage.
“If such a person reports to the police, the judges and lawyers should note that they deserve it, because they are punishing people. Such a person deserves punishment,” he added.
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“Any employer who pays their workers less than GHS 1,000 a month or does not pay on time is wicked and deserves to be stolen from.” – Prophet Johnson Adu-Boahen, Christ Revival Baptist Church, Lapaz-Accra pic.twitter.com/uWZBTR7prT
President John Dramani Mahama has emphasised that the primary reason behind the withdrawal of Mali, Burkina Faso, and Niger from ECOWAS is a breakdown of trust.
Following a closed-door meeting with Burkina Faso’s military ruler, Captain Ibrahim Traoré, on Monday, March 10, 2025, President Mahama briefed the media and reaffirmed his commitment to addressing these concerns at the upcoming ECOWAS Summit.
“I assured President Traoré that I would convey their concerns at the next ECOWAS meeting. There’s a breakdown of trust, and while rebuilding it will take time, we must work towards restoring confidence so we can collaborate, even if we are not part of the same regional body,” he noted.
Niger, Mali, and Burkina Faso announced their exit from ECOWAS in January 2024.
The junta-led countries had already been suspended from the bloc, which had been urging them to return to democratic rule.
According to the three nations, their decision to withdraw from ECOWAS was a sovereign one.
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The Member of Parliament for Ofoase-Ayirebi, Kojo Oppong Nkrumah, has urged the Minister of Finance to present the true state of Ghana’s economy on March 11, 2025, when delivering the 2025 budget.
He emphasized that economic data cannot be manipulated by any political class for political gain.
In anticipation of the budget reading, he stated, “The economic record of this country is not determined by the words of any politician. I believe the Finance Minister should resist any pressure from political forces to distort the numbers in an attempt to present a more favorable picture of Ghana’s economy than reality suggests.”
Oppong Nkrumah pointed out that relevant authorities regularly publish updates on the country’s economic performance, which should serve as the foundation for any economic discourse.
“I understand that this morning, they are working on the latest GDP figures. The Bank of Ghana and other state institutions continuously release economic data, and these should form the basis of discussions on the economy,” he was quoted as saying by myjoyonline.com.
He cautioned that misrepresenting Ghana’s economic status would not benefit the ordinary Ghanaian.
“If he does that, he will not be truthful to the country’s economic record. What we need is honesty about the economy so we can build on the progress made so far,” he concluded.
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Fatawu Isshaku (right) and Enzo Maresca (in yellow)
Black Stars winger Abdul Fatawu shared a wholesome moment with his former manager, Enzo Maresca, after Leicester City’s 1-0 defeat to Chelsea on Sunday, March 9, 2025.
In a video sighted by GhanaWeb Sports, Fatawu was seen exchanging pleasantries with the Chelsea manager, whom he previously worked with at Leicester.
Maresca introduced his children to Fatawu as they shared a warm exchange in the dressing room after the match.
The Ghanaian winger missed the game due to an injury that has ruled him out for the rest of the season.
Fatawu enjoyed his best season under Maresca in the English Championship, scoring seven goals and providing 13 assists in 43 appearances across all competitions.
Enzo Maresca left Leicester City for Chelsea after successfully guiding the Foxes to Premier League promotion.
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🇬🇭 Fatawu Issahaku and Enzo Maresca had their moment at Stamford Bridge after the Chelsea vs Leicester game ❤️🥹 pic.twitter.com/ZEzOqwLxlv
Parliament has restructured its committees, appointing Hon. Mrs. Queenstar Pokua Sawyerr, the first female fourth-term MP from the Central Region and the dynamic Member of Parliament for Agona East, as the new Chairperson of the Local Government Committee.
This position carries significant responsibility in overseeing local governance, decentralization, culture, and religious affairs.
A teenager from India, who has the rare condition hypertrichosis, which causes excessive hair growth on the body, has broken an unusual Guinness World Record — for hairiest face.
“I am speechless,” Lalit Patidar, 18, told the organization after winning the award in February for having 201.72 hairs per square centimeter on his face.
The condition has resulted in 95% of the teen’s face being covered, according to Guinness World Records.
“I don’t know what to say because I’m very happy to get this recognition,” Patidar said.
Only approximately 50 cases of congenital hypertrichosis — since someone’s birth — have been documented since the Middle Ages, Guinness World Records officials said.
Though the teen is proud of his looks, it hasn’t always been easy.
The teen posted about his record-breaking win on Instagram. Lalit Patidar/Instagram
He told the organization that he used to be teased and has dealt with looks from strangers and fear from fellow students when he first started school, he told Guinness World Records.
“They were scared of me, but when they started knowing me and talking to me they understood I was not so different from them,” he said. “It was just on the outside that I looked different, but I’m not different inside.”
Patidar has built a following on social media, with more than 260,000 followers on Instagram. He has also appeared on the Italian show Lo Show dei Record to have his facial hair measured.
The teen following his win. Guinness World Records
“Proud of me,” the teen captioned a photo of himself holding his certificate on Saturday, March 8.
Some people have suggested that he shave off his facial hair, but Patidar doesn’t let the opinions of others sway him.
“There is not much to say to people about that,” he told Guinness World Records. “I tell them that I like how I am and I don’t want to change my look.”
Many of his followers showed their support on Instagram.
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“It’s the way you look,” wrote one user in response to his Instagram post on Sunday, March 9. “No problem for us, and you should have love instead of bullying.”
Numerous others congratulated Patidar after he showed his record-breaking certificate.
The youth of Nzema in the Western Region has warmly welcomed the appointment of Judith Adjobah Blay as the Acting Managing Director (MD) of Ghana National Gas Company.
Madam Blay until her appointment served as the Deputy Director of Contracts Administration at the Petroleum Commission, Ghana.
Madam Blay is a highly accomplished professional with over 20 years of experience in Ghana’s energy sector and beyond.
It would be recalled that recently the Nzema youth called on President Mahama to appoint an Nzema as Ghana Gas CEO in fulfilment of a promise he made to the people in the area during the 2024 electioneering campaign.
The youth therefore view Madam Blay’s appointment as a strategic decision to address longstanding challenges in the Nzema area, particularly in infrastructure development and youth employment.
According to the Convener of the Concerned Youth of Nzema, Jonas Kabutey, the Acting Ghana Gas CEO’s is expected to bring strategic direction to the organisation to ensure efficiency and growth in the country’s gas sector.
He noted that the appointment marks a significant milestone in the country’s energy sector, given Madam Blay’s extensive experience in leadership, policy development, and sustainable business practices.
The Acting MD of Ghana Gas is a chartered member of the Chartered Institute of Procurement & Supply (CIPS) UK and holds an MA in International Transactions from George Mason University, USA.
She holds an MSc in Procurement & Supply Chain Management from KNUST, and a BA in French and Linguistics from the University of Ghana.
She is pursuing an LLM in Public Procurement Law & Policy at the University of Nottingham.
She is an alumna of Wesley Girls’ High School and had served as an advisory board member for the Western Regional Coastal Foundation and other sustainability initiatives.
Meanwhile, the Director of Operations at Ghana Gas, Robert Lartey has been elevated to the position of Deputy MD, reinforcing the company’s commitment to strong leadership and operational efficiency.
It is believed that the leadership team is well-positioned to drive Ghana Gas towards achieving its long-term goals.
Grammy award winning rapper, Doechii has been named Billboard’s 2025 Woman of the Year and will be honored at an event taking place later this month, the publication announced on Monday, March 10.
A newcomer in the rap genre, Doechii has skyrocketed in popularity with her viral hits “No Scrubs” and “Denial is a River,” which peaked at the No.
President John Dramani Mahama was warmly received by an excited crowd and supporters upon his arrival in Burkina Faso for his official working visit on Monday, March 10, 2025.
Upon his arrival in Ouagadougou, President Mahama was greeted with loud cheers from the crowd, as seen in a video shared by Graphic Online and sighted by GhanaWeb.
The excited crowd appeared eager to welcome both their leader and President Mahama.
He was received by a high-profile delegation of state officials, including Burkina Faso’s Military Leader, Captain Ibrahim Traoré, who was also seen in the video, smiling and waving at the jubilant crowd alongside President Mahama.
President Mahama’s visit is part of his broader diplomatic efforts to strengthen Ghana’s relations with its West African neighbors.
The two leaders are set to hold a high-level bilateral meeting to discuss key issues of mutual interest and deepen the bilateral ties between the two countries.
This marks President Mahama’s first official trip to the country since assuming office and his second meeting with Burkina Faso’s Military Leader, Captain Ibrahim Traore since January 7, 2025.
Captain Traoré had previously attended the inauguration ceremony of President Mahama on January 7, 2025, where he received a warm and enthusiastic reception from a large crowd at the Black Star Square upon the mention of his name.
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Kalsegra, (UW/R), March 10, GNA – Azumah Resources Ghana Limited, a gold exploration company in the Upper West Region, has engaged women in Kalsegra, a community in the Nadowli Kaleo District, to empower them to thrive in their live endeavours.
The engagement comprised a series of activities, including health work with the community members, health screening and a forum on women empowerment.
The women were given health education, business financial literacy and management and general women and girls’ empowerment initiatives.
Speaking at the event at Kalsegra at the weekend, Mr Owusu Ansah, the Human Resource Manager of the Company, emphasised the need for accelerated actions through constructive decisions and deliberate efforts to empower women to contribute to their communities’ development.
He explained that as part of the efforts, the Company had been supporting brilliant but needy female students in some communities, including Kalsegra to excel in their education and to become the “better versions of themselves.”
Mr Ansah encouraged female students to identify and pursue their talents and interest areas including technical and vocational education.
“We are not saying you should limit yourselves to technical and vocational training alone, if you are good at any other subject or profession, pursue it and chase your dreams.
You can be a lawyer, you can be an accountant, you can be whatever you want to be, don’t feel restricted, if you are good at it go for it, nothing or nobody should limit you or restrict you,” he added.
Some successful women in the region also shared their stories and experiences with the girls and young women at the event to encourage and motivate them to aspire for higher heights in life.
Madam Janet Kpan, the Girl Child Coordinator, Upper West Regional Education Directorate, sharing her story, encouraged the girls and young women to be bold and assertive in pursuing their interest, including leadership roles without fear.
She also advised them to pick successful women in society as role models, learn from them and seek advice and counseling to succeed in their endeavours.
Madam Rukia Salifu, the Manager of the Technology Solution Centre (TSC) at Nadowli, said it was a misconception that some particular works were reserved for men, but said females could succeed in those fields if they were determined.
“If you are determined, you will get what you want. Among the 32 District Managers of TSC in Ghana, I am the only woman.
It should not just be the weaving or tailoring that you can do as females, you can also do the welding and fabricating,” she admonished.
Mr Solomon Dery, Senior Community Relations Officer at Azumah Resources Ghana Limited, underscored the importance of women’s empowerment and their role in driving sustainable development.
He reiterated the commitment of the company to take initiatives through its Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) to empower women in the region, especially their host communities to enhance their livelihoods.
Nigerian actress and filmmaker Omoni Oboli has publicly called out Ghanaian television stations for broadcasting her movies without obtaining the required licenses.
Taking to Instagram on Saturday evening, Oboli expressed her frustration over the unauthorized airing of her films and criticized the Ghana National Film Authority for failing to address the issue.
She did not hold back in her statement, vowing to take legal action against the TV stations involved.
Omoni Oboli
The actress also highlighted the hard work and sleepless nights invested in producing her films, insisting that intellectual property theft should no longer be tolerated.
“I love my Ghanaian besties, colleagues, and friends, but you see those TV stations in Ghana, I’m coming for you! The guts to show my movies without licensing! If dem no arrest one of una, you won’t learn! Watch out! Coming for every one of you!” she wrote.
“You have no idea how much work goes into these projects. The sleepless nights I have! I’m coming for it all! You will pay for every one of my movies you have shown without permission! In 2025, you don’t understand that’s IP theft?!!!
“Maybe you don’t have a television authority in Ghana, but that is not my concern! Coming for you all! Clowns! Thanks to my Ghanaian besties for always sending me screenshots,” she added.
The Director of Communications for the Bawumia Campaign Team, Dennis Miracles Aboagye, has addressed the party’s defeat in the 2024 elections and the internal divisions that may have contributed to the outcome.
During an interview on Asempa FM’s Ekosiisen Show on Monday, February 10, the Director declared his willingness to take responsibility if blamed for the loss, while calling for unity and reform within the party.
“If I am blamed for our defeat during the 2024 elections, for the party to re-organise itself for the next election, I accept that,” he stated.
He also added “If that will bring peace and harmony to the party, I accept it.”
The Communications Director also took the opportunity to clarify his role during the 2024 campaign, stating that he was not responsible for handling finances.
“First of all, I would like to put it on record that I was not the Director of Finance for the campaign, so I didn’t handle money,” he explained.
Mr Aboagye also touched on the fragmented nature of the communications department during the election period. He noted that there were significant challenges within the team, revealing that the former Communications Director, Yaw Adomako Baafi, was unhappy with their appointment.
“Yaw Adomako Baafi wasn’t happy with my appointment as the Communications Director, and that is even on record,” he said.
He noted that the former Communications Director appeared once in their meetings.
“He never showed up at our meetings prior to the 2024 elections; he was only there once,” he noted.
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Ghana’s economy expanded by 5.7% in 2024, surpassing the revised 3.1% growth rate recorded in 2023.
However, growth in the fourth quarter of 2024 slowed to 3.6%, down from 7.2% in the third quarter, reflecting a loss of momentum despite ongoing economic resilience.
The slowdown in Q4 was largely driven by weaker growth in the Industry sector, which expanded by just 0.2%.
A significant factor was the sharp contraction in mining and quarrying, which accounted for about 43% of the Industry sector’s total value.
The Services sector remained the largest contributor to GDP, representing 49.2% of total output, followed by Industry (31.9%) and Agriculture (19.0%).
At constant 2013 prices, Ghana’s oil GDP for Q4 2024 stood at GH₵53,137.0 million, while non-oil GDP was GH₵50,262.5 million. In nominal terms, GDP at basic prices reached GH₵308,086.5 million.
Ghanaian highlife legend Daddy Lumba has earned international recognition once again as his classic hit ‘Mpempem Do Me’got featured on King Charles III’s specially curated Apple Music playlist for Commonwealth Day 2025.
The playlist, which celebrates the rich and diverse musical heritage of Commonwealth nations, includes a carefully selected mix of songs from across the 56 member states.
This latest recognition places Daddy Lumba, known for his distinctive voice and timeless highlife rhythms, among a select group of African artists featured on the King’s playlist.
Originally released in 2008, Mpempem Do Me quickly became a household favourite, cementing Daddy Lumba’s status as one of Ghana’s most beloved highlife musicians.
The song, with its soulful melodies, deep lyrical content, and signature highlife instrumentation, has continued to resonate with fans over the years.
Daddy Lumba, whose real name is Charles Kwadwo Fosu, has been an unstoppable force in the Ghanaian music industry for over four decades.
With a career spanning more than 30 albums, he is widely regarded as a pioneer of modern highlife, seamlessly blending traditional rhythms with contemporary influences.
The playlist, released by Apple Music in collaboration with the Royal Household, is a tribute to the diverse musical traditions of the Commonwealth.
Each year, Telecel Ghana employees from across functions collaborate to pitch their passion for humanitarian projects for possible selection as part of Red Hearts – the telco’s Employee Volunteering Programme (EVP).
From improving local schools to supporting health initiatives, the overarching goal of Red Hearts is to create meaningful, lasting positive change in underserved communities. Selected projects are brought to life by the lead teams rallying employees together to raise funds to match Telecel Foundation’s seed fund, dedicate time and expertise for the completion of the community initiative.
“Red Hearts is built on the belief that employees are change-makers within their communities. They can make their impact felt locally by giving back to the community that nurtured them,” said Rita Agyeiwaa Rockson, Head of Foundation, Sustainability and External Relations. “We are proud of our volunteers who contribute their time, energy, and finances to providing better opportunities and outcomes, particularly in underserved communities.”
Over the last year, the collective effort of employees has seen the renovation of a community clinic, under-equipped Information Computer Technology (ICT) labs in rural communities being completely refurbished and equipped with computers and tech accessories as well as the construction of boreholes to increase access to water supply in deprived areas.
Bridging the digital divide
Young people in the Anfoega Traditional Area, which consists of 13 small communities, have long faced the challenge of learning hands-on digital skills as there are no computers functioning in the schools. Students struggle to learn essential ICT skills that would improve their performance in school and more importantly, in the Basic Education Certificate Examination (BECE).
Telecel Ghana’s Finance, Digital Transformation and Commercial Operations teams came to the aid of the communities by spearheading the renovation, furnishing and equipping of the computer lab at the Anfoega Akukome E.P Primary School. With the new, state-of-the-art ICT lab handed over to the community in February, young people are developing their digital skills in the lab, which is available to them during and after school hours.
“I’ve always believed in the power of education, and it is unfair that some young people are deprived of access to basic digital tools to develop their skills,” said Divine Madzi, a project leader and Cash Operations Support Executive. “When we raised the funds to complete the renovation and equipping of the lab, it felt like we were giving them a better future.”
Water is life
In Akohia Siasi near Asesewa in the Eastern Region, Telecel employees led by the technology team and the CEO’s office have recently inaugurated a water borehole in the town to provide clean and reliable water to over 150 homes and families, who previously struggled to access safe drinking water. Recognising the severe water scarcity in the community, employees banded together to raise funds to match the seed fund from Telecel Foundation and organised resources for the borehole.
“Clean water is a basic human need and right, and we’re proud to have played a role in bringing this vital resource to Akohia Siasi. It will not only improve health and sanitation but also contribute to a better quality of life for the community,” said Ing. Juliana Ametorwogo, project lead and technology specialist at Telecel Ghana.
At the core of Red Hearts are the employees who embrace the spirit of volunteerism by crowdfunding to raise the necessary funds and dedicating their time to oversee the completion of the projects. Telecel Ghana’s CEO, Ing. Patricia Obo-Nai expressed pride in the extensive community impact of the EVP initiatives.
“Our purpose comes alive through our employees. We believe in connecting energies for the greater good and Red Hearts is a shining example of how our employees play an active role in shaping the future of our local communities. The success of these projects is the result of the generous spirit of our employees and the power of collective action.
A popular Ghanaian media personality, MzGee, has recounted the various forms of abuse and cyberbullying she endured during her years of childlessness.
According to her, random people on the internet said painful things to her during the course of her work.
She noted that some persons were audacious enough to even enter her inbox on social media to dish out unwarranted advice and hurl insults at her sometimes.
Speaking during the ‘Stronger Together Women’s Health Conference’ on March 8, 2025, at the University of Ghana Medical Centre, she said, “Some people even entered my DMs to insult me and say all sorts of things. If I type the word barren in my dms right now, you’d be amazed at the number of messages that will pop up.”
MzGee further asked people to be gracious to women who are striving to have children of their own.
According to her, women are saddled with so many reproductive issues that render them incapable of conceiving or carrying their pregnancies to full term.
She recounted her experiences while noting that her faith in God was her anchor in difficult times.
MzGee, who announced her pregnancy and delivery later in January 2025, noted that she gave birth at age 39, an age that many may deem too old.
“What have the doctors said, what are you saying to yourself, what are you doing about it, what has God said about your situation? she advised.
She added that after asking these questions, the answer should clear the path for one to know the best way to handle their situation.
The Stronger Together Women’s Health Conference was organised by media personality Adwoa Amofa Osei on International Women’s Day on the theme ‘Bold Conversations on Women’s Health’.
The conference brought together medical professionals and women with various backgrounds to open up about issues that women face in the area of their health.
Participants of the conference noted that the experience was worth it and looked forward to it happening again.
The said the space allowed for vulnerability and served as a platform for learning and hearing stories that matter.
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Security expert Col. Festus Boahen Aboagye (rtd) has dismissed assertions that President John Dramani Mahama being driven by his brother, Ibrahim Mahama, poses a security risk.
President Mahama faced criticism from some members of the public after videos of Ibrahim Mahama driving him during a visit to flood-stricken areas in the Volta Region last week went viral. Critics argued that the action compromised the president’s security.
Speaking in an interview with GhanaWeb on Monday, March 10, 2025, Col. Aboagye stated that the incident had no security implications.
He explained that the president’s security team was present at the time and would have intervened if the situation posed any risk.
“I don’t see anything wrong with it unless one assumes that presidential drivers are the best in town, which is not necessarily the case. There could be other individuals who are better drivers than official presidential drivers.
“When you become president, a security arrangement is established for you. So, the president’s security detail was present, even if they were not in uniform. The vehicles positioned before and after the president’s vehicle would have contained security personnel.
“So, personally, I don’t see the security risk—unless, of course, his brother is a reckless driver,” Col. Aboagye said.
However, the retired colonel noted that the issue raised concerns about protocol rather than security.
He pointed out that it was not proper protocol for the president to be driven by his brother in a state vehicle while designated personnel were available for the task.
“This raises questions of protocol, not security. It is inappropriate for anyone who is not certified as a state official to drive the president’s official vehicle.
“So, while it is not a security issue, people may question whether it is the right thing to do,” he said.
Col. Aboagye added that if an accident had occurred while Ibrahim was driving the president, it could have led to significant legal concerns regarding whether the president should have been in that situation when designated personnel were available.
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Minister of Finance, Dr. Cassiel Ato Forson, has projected a further decline in inflation rates
Minister of Finance, Dr. Cassiel Ato Forson, has projected a drop in Ghana’s inflation rate to 8% plus or minus (±) 2% within the year, down from the current 23.1%, indicating a 13% to 15% reduction in headline inflation.
He made this known during an X Space discussion on Sunday, March 9, 2024, emphasising the government’s commitment to stabilising the economy and addressing the ongoing cost-of-living crisis.
“There is a significant cost-of-living crisis, and it is getting worse. We need to take steps to reverse this trend. Some of the measures include stabilising and consolidating the economy through fiscal discipline to ensure economic stability. Our goal is to bring inflation down to 8% plus or minus ( ±) 2% by the end of the year,” he said.
Inflation rate for February 2025 has declined slightly to 23.1% from the 23.5% recorded in January, largely driven mainly by food inflation.
Government Statistician, Prof. Samuel Kobina Annim, announcing the new inflation rate, attributed the decline to a consistent drop in food inflation over the past four months.
Despite the decline, he pointed out that the February annual inflation rate was still the third-highest recorded in the last 10 months.
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Executive Council member of the GFA, Gifty Oware-Mensah
Executive Council member of the Ghana Football Association (GFA), Gifty Oware-Mensah, has not been detained by the National Investigation Bureau (NIB), GhanaWeb understands.
Contrary to earlier reports that she was detained on Friday, March 7, 2025, GhanaWeb has learned that the Berry Ladies co-owner was only interrogated during her visit to the NIB base, which prolonged her stay.
This was her first interrogation regarding her alleged involvement in the National Service Scheme (NSS) payroll fraud scandal.
A source close to GhanaWeb confirmed that she had been voluntarily visiting the NIB since her return to Ghana after a national team assignment in Morocco.
Gifty Oware-Mensah returned to Ghana on Tuesday, March 4, 2025 after traveling with the Black Queens for their international friendly against Morocco.
Background
President John Dramani Mahama ordered the NIB to conduct an immediate investigation into the operations of the NSS under the previous government following the discovery of up to 81,885 suspected ghost names on the Authority’s payroll.
Gifty Oware-Mensah was allegedly a beneficiary of the scandal during her tenure at the NSS and was invited by the NIB for questioning.
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Assorted foods, meat from different animals and birds, assorted drinks and lot more were seen at the celebration.
Obi Cubana’s wife dances
The celebrant took pictures with her cake and was dancing in front of a big monkey.
She and her husband were also seen dancing romantically at the birthday party.
Recall that Obi Cubana is also preparing for his 50th birthday, and friends have been giving items ahead of the day.
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Reactions trail Obi Cubana’s wife’s birthday
Nigerians shared their view about the celebration staged by Obi Cubana. Here are some of the comments below:
@mcchokurdeygeneral stated:
“Money na ocean, poor people no suppose dey among living things.”
@jesse_offixial5 commented:
“I save the date, her next year birthday I will be there.”
@abujafoodiee said:
“Yessoo! We go follow for moi.”
@abuja_influencer reacted:
“How much is money again.”
@anichows wrote:
“You had so much fun. Small 1m fit reach this side oo.”
@g_infinityyy said:
“Just give the fruits close the proteins and I’m good.”
@i.r.i.p.i.a reacted:
“God my man and I will never be poor.”
@ankaralola stated:
“Charlie why didn’t you sneak me in?I would’ve made record for most meat eaten.”
@__enare said:
“Am following you next time Charlie, Money na trully watwer, I tell you.”
Cubana Chiefpriest make promise to wife
Previously, TheTalk.NG reported that Cubana Chiefpriest had made a lifelong commitment to his beloved wife on her birthday amid his saga with Hellen Ati.
The businessman gushed over her and assured her not to worry because he would always be there for her. He shared lovely pictures of his wife and how far they had come as a couple.
Fans were impressed by the gesture that they congratulated the couple in the comment section.
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“Is it what we’re thinking”? Regina Daniels shares pic with Minister of Aviation
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“Davido made me love pidgin English”: King Charles lauds Afrobeats star in video
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“Engineer in 20s, filmmaker in 30s”: Etinosa asks about future on her 40th b’day
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Collins Adomako-Mensah, a member of Parliament for Afigya Kwabre North, has roared at the Speaker of Parliament, Alban Bagbin for what he described as selective justice.
The member of parliament’s reaction comes as Alban Bagbin ordered a formal investigation to identify the member of parliament who referred to Klottey Korle MP, Zanetor Agyemang-Rawlings a ‘daughter of a murderer on the floor of parliament.
Ankara Inspired Bubu Outfit: Elevating Traditional Style
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The bubu, a traditional African garment, has been a staple in many West African cultures for centuries. Originally from Mali and Guinea, the bubu has spread to other parts of Africa and the world, with various cultures adapting it to their own unique styles. In this article, we’ll explore the Ankara inspired bubu outfit, a modern twist on a traditional classic.
1. Vibrant Colors: Ankara print is known for its vibrant colors and bold patterns, which make the bubu outfit truly stand out.
2. Intricate Designs: The Ankara inspired bubu outfit often features intricate designs and patterns that add an extra layer of beauty to the garment.
3. Modern Twist: The use of Ankara print gives the traditional bubu outfit a modern twist, making it perfect for fashion-forward individuals.
Styling Tips for Ankara Inspired Bubu Outfit
1. Accessories: Add a statement piece of jewelry, such as a bold necklace or earrings, to complement the vibrant colors of the Ankara print.
2. Shoes: Choose shoes that complement the outfit, such as traditional African shoes or modern heels.
3. Headwrap: Add a headwrap or scarf to complete the look and add an extra layer of cultural significance.
A KPMG/UNDP 2025 Pre-Budget Survey has revealed that over 50% of businesses are calling for the removal of the E-levy and COVID-19 levy, while a substantial 72% of respondents support the implementation of the 24-Hour Economy Policy.
The findings also show that 80% of respondents are confident that the new government’s policies in the 2025 budget will drive economic recovery. This optimism is largely based on anticipated tax relief and the successful rollout of the 24-hour economy.
The survey which was conducted via face-to-face interviews and online instruments from 11th to 21st February 2025, gathered insights from 233 leading large, small, and medium-sized businesses across 10 sectors in Ghana on the impact of current policies and to offer actionable feedback to the government through the Ministry of Finance for the upcoming budget and future cycles.
However, abolishing the proposed taxes is expected to create a substantial revenue shortfall. Respondents therefore suggested that the government should explore alternative revenue sources while prioritising expenditure reduction.
Key recommendations include expanding the tax base to incorporate the informal sector, reintroducing road tolls, privatising or divesting underperforming State-Owned Enterprises (SOEs), and reviewing existing tax policies.
Furthermore, respondents emphasised the need for an enabling environment to maximise the benefits of the 24-hour economy policy. They recommend that the government enhance security and public safety, ensure a stable electricity supply, improve transport and infrastructure, and offer tax incentives to businesses.
Meanwhile, the Minister of State for Government Communications, Felix Kwakye Ofosu, has confirmed that the government will abolish the E-Levy and the COVID levy in the upcoming 2025 budget, set to be presented on Tuesday, March 11, 2025.
These measures form part of the government’s 120-day Social Contract, which outlines 26 key pledges aimed at revitalising the economy and easing the financial burden on citizens.
Among the commitments are the removal of the E-Levy, the COVID levy, a 10% tax on bet winnings, and the emissions levy—all within the administration’s first 90 days in office.
Addressing journalists in Accra on Friday, March 7, Ofosu also revealed plans to review taxes and levies on vehicles and equipment imported for industrial and agricultural purposes.
He further highlighted the government’s intention to launch the 24-Hour Economy Policy and implement a ‘No-Academic-Fee’ policy for all first-year students in public tertiary institutions. Additionally, the first budget will introduce the establishment of a Women’s Development Bank and key job creation programmes.
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Prominent Ghanaian politician and academician, Professor Agyeman Badu Akosa, has called for the practice of politicians traveling abroad to seek healthcare to be abolished.
According to Professor Akosa, it is an insult to Ghanaian doctors and healthcare professionals for them to be bypassed by politicians who travel abroad.
He added that if politicians are forced to receive treatment here whenever sick, they would invest in infrastructure to keep our hospitals operating at maximum efficiency.
Prof. Akosa made these remarks during a recent interview in which he also tackled the issue of politicians and government appointees sending their children abroad to study there.
He said, just like healthcare, these leaders should be forced to educate their children in Ghana.
President John Mahama has announced plans to strengthen economic cooperation between Ghana and Burkina Faso, with discussions underway to establish a direct flight between Accra and Ouagadougou.
Speaking after a meeting with Burkina Faso’s military leader, Captain Ibrahim Traoré, President Mahama revealed that a Ghanaian airline is set to operate a daily flight between the two capitals, aiming to enhance connectivity and facilitate trade.
“We discussed trade between our two countries, particularly in agricultural products, and how we can ease the process for exporters and importers.
One of the key initiatives is the introduction of a direct Accra-Ouagadougou flight, with an airline in Ghana already showing interest,” he stated.
In addition to air connectivity, President Mahama noted that discussions also focused on energy cooperation.
According to him, plans are underway to increase Ghana’s electricity exports to Burkina Faso, alongside enhancing the transit corridor for petroleum products.
He revealed that Burkina Faso recently acquired a fuel storage terminal, and both countries are considering extending Ghana’s existing pipeline from Bolgatanga to Ouagadougou to streamline fuel and diesel supply.
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Chairman of the National Economic Forum, Dr. Ishmael Yamson
The Chairman of the National Economic Forum, Dr. Ishmael Yamson, has expressed concern over poor economic mismanagement in the country and its growing reliance on the International Monetary Fund (IMF).
In an interview on TV3’s Hot Issues on Monday, March 10, 2025, he asserted that Ghana does not need external financial aid to run its affairs.
Dr. Yamson attributed the country’s persistent dependence on foreign aid to political mismanagement of its economic resources.
“It is the 17th time we have gone to the Fund in our 68 years of independence. That is my worry. And I pray that we don’t go for an 18th time. We will only avoid it if we reset this country, reset our mindset, begin to think about Ghana, and put Ghana first in everything we do,” he noted.
He continued, “Ghanaians living abroad sent $6 billion to Ghana in 2024 in remittances. So why do we have to borrow? What did we do with their money, the money from Ghanaians in the diaspora? If we can stop the mismanagement and corruption, Ghana doesn’t need anybody’s money to run this country and improve the lives of its people.”
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