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GMA CEO Ernest Boateng honoured for promoting Gender Equality in media

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The Chief Executive Officer of Global Media Alliance Group (GMA), Ernest Boateng, has been honoured with the prestigious “CEO of the Year” award at the inaugural SHIMEI Star Influential Awards.

The award is in recognition of Ernest Boateng’s exemplary leadership and contributions to advancing gender equality in Ghana’s media and communications industry.

The ceremony, which took place as part of the ‘Include Her’ Conference, is in line with this year’s International Women’s Day celebrations.

Under Mr. Boateng’s visionary leadership, GMA has consistently demonstrated a commitment to gender inclusivity, notably through the strategic appointment of women to key leadership positions. His administration has been marked by deliberate efforts to amplify women’s voices within the broadcasting industry, providing opportunities for female talents to front prominent radio shows in spaces traditionally dominated by men.

“Mr. Boateng’s recognition is well-deserved and timely,” said Samantha Wuta-Ofei, Founder of the SHIMEI Star Influential Awards. “His leadership exemplifies how corporate executives can drive meaningful change in gender equality while maintaining business excellence”.

Commenting on his award, Mr. Boateng stated: “True leadership is not just about business success; it’s about fostering an environment where everyone, regardless of gender, has the opportunity to thrive.”

“At Global Media Alliance, we champion equity, challenge outdated norms, and amplify the voices of women because a truly progressive workplace is one where diversity is not just acknowledged but celebrated. This award reflects our commitment to building a future where fairness, inclusion, and opportunity define our success,” Ernest Boateng added.

GMA continues to set industry standards for gender inclusivity, creating pathways for women in media and broadcasting while inspiring other organizations to follow suit. Beyond opportunities for staff, Mr. Boateng’s commitment to see women led businesses and initiatives succeed include opportunities created for Ghanaian female business leaders.

The company’s youth brand, YFM, has dedicated the month of March to promote women businesses with a grant value of GHc500,000 in airtime and digital promotions for women led initiatives.

The ‘Include Her’ Conference and SHIMEI Star Influential Awards were established to celebrate individuals and organizations making strides in promoting gender equality and women’s empowerment across various sectors in Ghana and beyond.

Stanbic Bank Ghana committed to reviving sports

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 The Managing Director of Stanbic Bank Ghana, Mr Kwamina Asomaning, has announced plans to partner with the Sports Writers Association of Ghana (SWAG), the various sports federa­tions, and institutions to revive the dwindling fortunes of Ghana sports.

The announcement was made when the leadership of SWAG led by President Kwabena Yeboah called on Mr Kwamina Asomaning to congratulate him on his election as President of the Ghana Association of Bankers (GAB) and to thank the bank for its unflinching support for the SWAG Awards.

Mr Kwamina Asomaning indi­cated that, “Stanbic Bank Ghana recognises the importance of sports in promoting national unity, devel­opment, and pride. We believe that by partnering with key stakeholders in the sports industry, we can help unlock the vast potential of Ghana­ian sportsmen and women.”

Mr Asomaning emphasised that sports was a significant unifier, bring­ing people together across cultures, ethnicities, and backgrounds.

“We are exploring opportunities to support second cycle school sports, recognising that this is a critical stage in the development of young ath­letes. By investing in school sports, we can help identify and nurture talent, provide young athletes with the support and resources they need to succeed.”

The SWAG President, Kwabena Yeboah, who was accompanied by Charles Osei Asibey, Secretary Gen­eral, Kenneth Odeng Adade, Deputy Secretary General, Mavis Amanor, Women’s Commissioner and Mr Ohene Bampoe Brenya, and Exco member commended the bank for investing in local content sports.

Mr Mawuko Afadzinu, Head of Marketing and Communications at Stanbic Bank Ghana, praised the partnership, saying “Our partnership with SWAG is a significant boost to the promotion of sports in Ghana. It’s a partnership that will help to promote the sports brand and ignite passions among Ghanaians.”

Mr Afadzinu stressed on the stra­tegic investment in Ghanaian sports events, including the 2008 Cup of Nations, which was hosted in Ghana and featured teams and visitors from across Africa and the bank’s sup­port for the African Games which brought together top athletes from across the continent.

You had no business driving President Mahama

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Ibrahim Mahama [L] and Okatakyie Afrifa-Mensah Ibrahim Mahama [L] and Okatakyie Afrifa-Mensah

Outspoken media personality, Okatakyie Afrifa-Mensah, has lambasted businessman Ibrahim Mahama, the brother of President John Mahama, for driving the president during his official duties.

According to Okatakyie Afrifa-Mensah, such an act is entirely inappropriate and unacceptable, adding that it should not be encouraged.

His comments follow the circulation of videos on social media showing Ibrahim Mahama driving the president during his visit to flood-stricken areas in the Volta Region.

Following the video’s circulation, some Ghanaians took to social media to express their disapproval of the act.

Commenting on his show, For The Records, monitored by GhanaWeb, Okatakyie Afrifa-Mensah stated that Ibrahim Mahama had no business driving the president.

“If you are a wealthy individual, stay in your space and enjoy your wealth. We know that, by all means, you will benefit from the government and exert some control, but let it not be so blatant. We don’t care—just let us have our peace. Take a step back. Does it align with any proper governance structure that the President of the Republic is visiting a place and his brother is the one driving him? Are you people okay? We have reduced our governance to the lowest level, and nobody sees anything wrong with it because it involves Ibrahim.

“The president has not fewer than three drivers. The practice has been that, ordinarily, the president’s driver is not even supposed to be driving him. But from Atta Mills through Mahama to Akufo-Addo, they have enrolled their private drivers into the service. If you think Ibrahim Mahama is the one who should be driving you, let us know and officially enroll him as your chauffeur. Then we can have official records stating that Ibrahim Mahama is the new chauffeur of the president. What is all this?” he queried.

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Meanwhile, watch this Ghana Month special edition of People and Places as we hear the story of how the head of Kwame Nkrumah’s bronze statue was returned after 43 years, below: