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Ghana marks 68th Independence Day, ‘modest’ celebrations expected nationwide

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Ghana became the first sub-Saharan African country to gain her independence Ghana became the first sub-Saharan African country to gain her independence

Ghanaians will, today, March 6, 2025, hold celebratory activities to mark the country’s liberation from colonial rule nearly seven decades ago.

Ghana became the first sub-Saharan African country to gain independence in 1957. Dr. Kwame Nkrumah, who led the successful negotiations with the British colonial government and declared independence on March 6, 1957, became the first Prime Minister and later the first President of Ghana in 1960.

Unlike previous years, when grand ceremonies ignited the country’s historic Black Star Square and regional capitals, this year’s commemoration will be “modest” to cut costs, the government has said.

A parade will be held at the seat of government, where the President will address the nation to herald the celebrations.

This year’s celebration at the Presidency, on the theme: “Reflect, Review, Reseat,” will feature key activities such as a Military Guard of Honour to be reviewed by the President and a cultural performance by two groups of basic school pupils.

There will also be a poetry recital by a senior high school student.

Similar “modest” celebrations are expected to be held by Municipal, Metropolitan, and District Assemblies across the country.

Recent celebrations had been held on a rotational basis, mostly outside the capital, to engender inclusiveness and decentralization – but the rotational policy has been reversed by the government as part of measures to cut expenditure.

Although the day is observed on March 6, it will be a month-long celebration with a raft of institutional activities aimed at invoking the spirit of nationalism, patriotism, unity, resilience, and pride in being Ghanaian.

Sixty-eight years ago, Dr. Kwame Nkrumah, the leader of Ghana’s independence movement, declared the country “free forever” before a joyous crowd gathered at the old polo grounds in Accra.

He declared: “Ghana, your beloved country, is free forever. We have awakened. We shall no more go back to sleep anymore. Today, from now on, there is a new African in the world. This new African is capable of managing his own affairs.”

He also announced Ghana’s frontline role in the African liberation movement with the profound statement: “Our independence is meaningless unless it is linked to the total liberation of the African continent.”

A new flag for the sovereign nation was hoisted at midnight in 1957. The colours of the flag are red, representing the blood shed in the struggle for independence; yellow, symbolizing gold and prosperity; green, signifying the country’s lush vegetation and natural wealth; and a black star in the middle, representing the African identity and hope for African unity and liberation.

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:

You can also watch the latest episode of #Trending GH as Ghanaians call for economic solutions instead of KIA renaming

Skills training key to tackling unemployment, says Sar Consult director

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The Director of Sar Consult has stated that skills training is a key solution to the rising unemployment rate in Ghana.

Siddik Abdul-Razak voiced concerns about the growing number of university graduates who are struggling to find employment.

He stated, “We believe that focusing on technical and vocational education is one of the surest ways for the country to progress,” following the graduation of 11 students from the school in Kumasi.

The Ghana Statistical Service reports that by the first three quarters of 2023, the country’s unemployment rate climbed to 14.7%.

The number of unemployed youth aged 15 to 35 grew from around 1.2 million to over 1.3 million, with the unemployment rate for females consistently surpassing that of males.

For the past 11 years, Sar Consult has provided training to hundreds of students in various skills such as bakery, decoration, event management, soap making, and cookery, among others.

In this context, Mr. Rahman emphasized the importance of prioritizing technical and vocational education training.

The Director also mentioned that they have consistently partnered with other institutions, including the National Service Authority, to help young people acquire employable skills.

He called on the government to support institutions like his and invest in technical and vocational education to strengthen the local economy and create lasting job opportunities for the youth.

The trainees expressed their appreciation to the school for its guidance and encouraged other young people to follow their path.

One of the learners, Suallah Sahadatu, urged unemployed graduates to consider skills training institutions to gain employable skills.

She stated that the informal sector often offers better pay than many formal sector jobs, encouraging the youth to embrace skills training.

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Ghanaians are not patronizing local cars – Baafi Okyere

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Michael Okyere Baafi Deputy Trade Minister Michael Okyere Baafi Deputy Trade Minister Michael Okyere MP for New Juaben South, Michael Okyere Baafi

Member of Parliament for New Juaben South, Michael Okyere Baafi has called on Ghanaians to support the country’s vehicle assembly industry, expressing frustration over the lack of patronage for locally assembled cars.

He explained that the government introduced policies to encourage local vehicle manufacturing, but Ghanaians still preferred imported second-hand vehicles.

“We brought about seven different vehicle assembly plants to Ghana. We wanted to reduce the number of old cars being imported, as they cause emission problems,” he stated in an interview on GHOne TV, monitored by MyNewsGh.

However, he lamented the resistance faced when the government attempted to regulate the importation of overused vehicles, especially those older than ten years.

“When we tried to introduce strict policies to curb the import of overused vehicles, some interest groups in the industry deliberately frustrated our efforts. As a result, we have not been able to fully achieve our goal,” he revealed.

The MP emphasized that Ghana must gradually reduce its reliance on imported vehicles and focus on developing its automotive industry.

“If we truly want to grow, we must start valuing and buying what we produce. That is the only way to make progress,” he concluded.

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:

You can also watch the latest episode of #Trending GH as Ghanaians call for economic solutions instead of KIA renaming

GES sets up committee to validate and reinstate sacked teachers

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The Ghana Education Service has announced that the government is to reinstate all teachers whose appointments were revoked.

As a result, a committee has been set up to assist with the validation process.

Teachers affected by this layoff must provide their appointment letter, academic certificate, licensure certificate, and national service certificate.

The affected teachers are expected to complete the process by March 14, 2025.

Member of Parliament for Tafo in the Ashanti Region, Vincent Ekow Assafuah, who has previously condemned the government for its insensitive decision to terminate the appointments of young Ghanaians, thanked the president for the decision to recall teachers back to the classroom.

He urged that the same measure be applied across other sectors affected by the decision made on February 12, 2025.

His post on social media read: “The chickens are coming home to roost. Thank you, Mr. President. Respectfully, may you consider the other agencies, especially PMMC workers, who had their appointments terminated even though they were recruited and appointed in 2022—yes, 2022, Mr. President. Kindly look upon your children with favor, Sir.”

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:

Ghanaians are not patronizing local cars – Baafi Okyere

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MP for New Juaben South, Michael Okyere Baafi MP for New Juaben South, Michael Okyere Baafi

Member of Parliament for New Juaben South, Michael Okyere Baafi has called on Ghanaians to support the country’s vehicle assembly industry, expressing frustration over the lack of patronage for locally assembled cars.

He explained that the government introduced policies to encourage local vehicle manufacturing, but Ghanaians still preferred imported second-hand vehicles.

“We brought about seven different vehicle assembly plants to Ghana. We wanted to reduce the number of old cars being imported, as they cause emission problems,” he stated in an interview on GHOne TV, monitored by MyNewsGh.

However, he lamented the resistance faced when the government attempted to regulate the importation of overused vehicles, especially those older than ten years.

“When we tried to introduce strict policies to curb the import of overused vehicles, some interest groups in the industry deliberately frustrated our efforts. As a result, we have not been able to fully achieve our goal,” he revealed.

The MP emphasized that Ghana must gradually reduce its reliance on imported vehicles and focus on developing its automotive industry.

“If we truly want to grow, we must start valuing and buying what we produce. That is the only way to make progress,” he concluded.

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:

You can also watch the latest episode of #Trending GH as Ghanaians call for economic solutions instead of KIA renaming

Ivory Coast, Ghana Call on Sahel Juntas to Rejoin ECOWAS

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Ivory Coast President Alassane Ouattara and Ghanaian leader John Dramani Mahama urged Mali, Burkina Faso, and Niger to reconsider their decision to leave the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS), emphasising the need for regional unity.

The three military-led governments, which seized power through coups between 2020 and 2023, officially exited ECOWAS in January 2024, forming the Alliance of Sahel States (AES). They accused the regional bloc of failing to assist them in their fight against terrorism and violence and of being overly aligned with France.

Ivory Coast, Ghana Call on Sahel Juntas to Rejoin ECOWAS

Mahama, who visited Abidjan on Wednesday, offered to mediate between ECOWAS and AES, stressing that West Africa’s future depends on collaboration.

Ouattara echoed the sentiment, expressing hope that the appeal would bring the three nations back into ECOWAS.

Despite previous mediation efforts by Togo and Senegal, the juntas maintain that their exit is irreversible.

However, Mahama announced plans to visit the three countries soon, emphasising that “there’s more that unites us than divides us.”

52 students honoured at 2024 President’s Independence Day Awards

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Fifty-two students from public and private schools, including those who are visually and hearing-impaired, were awarded for their outstanding performance in the 2024 Basic Education Certificate Examination.

Nestlé Ghana Ltd., in collaboration with the Ministry of Education, has reaffirmed its dedication to recognizing excellence in Ghana through the President’s Independence Day Awards.

As part of their award package, each student received a laptop, Nestlé souvenirs, and one year’s supply of Nestlé products, as well as a plaque and a signed certificate from the President of the Republic of Ghana.

The students also engaged in a series of exciting activities prior to the event, which included a tour of the Nestlé factory in Tema, visits to Jubilee House, the Ministry of Education and the University of Ghana.

The awards ceremony, held at the Accra International Conference Centre, was attended by Ministers of State, members of the Diplomatic Corps, Heads of Departments and Agencies, as well as Traditional Leaders.

The President’s Independence Day Award, celebrated as part of the Independence celebration of Ghana, leveraged the theme for this year’s 68th Independence Day, which is “Reflect, Review and Reset.”

Speaking at the ceremony, Vice President Naana Jane Opoku-Agyemang, congratulated the award recipients and encouraged them to keep striving for success and excellence.

She also acknowledged the role of parents, guardians, teachers and all who have contributed to the success of the award winners.

The Managing Director of Nestlé Ghana Ltd., Georgios Badaro, emphasised the company’s commitment and unwavering dedication to fostering positive change and ensuring the prosperity of individuals and communities.

He expressed that education is a crucial foundation for development, and Nestlé firmly believes in acknowledging and celebrating the achievements of students.

The President’s Independence Day Awards, established in 1993, has consistently recognized academic excellence. The award is now a key part of Ghana’s Independence Day Celebration.

Nestlé Ghana Ltd. has been associated with the awards for more than three decades.

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They said they were acting on orders from above – Amewu on attack at his residence

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Former MP for Hohoe, John Peter Amewu Former MP for Hohoe, John Peter Amewu

The residence of former Hohoe Member of Parliament, John Peter Amewu, was reportedly stormed by unidentified gunmen on Wednesday, March 5, in what has been described as a politically motivated incident.

According to Amewu, one of the intruders claimed to be a bailiff and insisted that they were there to serve him with a legal notice.

“They said they were there to serve me a notice because I was not duly elected in 2020, hence their decision to serve me. And that the C.I. was not constitutional,” he stated when Citi News contacted him for confirmation.

Further reports indicate that the assailants claimed they were acting on “orders from above,” although no official confirmation has been given regarding the nature of these instructions.

At the time of the incident, Amewu was reportedly not at home. However, tensions escalated as the armed men fired warning shots, prompting a confrontation with some of Amewu’s supporters.

Authorities have yet to provide details on the attackers’ identities or their motivations. Investigations are expected to be launched to determine the full circumstances surrounding the incident.

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:

You can also watch the latest episode of #Trending GH as Ghanaians call for economic solutions instead of KIA renaming

Bogoso Government Hospital Marks 2nd Anniversary with Health and Community-Centered Activities

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The Government Hospital in Bogoso is set to commemorate its second anniversary with a week-long celebration under the theme “Growing Stronger Together.”

The event, scheduled from March 6 to March 13, 2025, will feature a variety of activities aimed at fostering unity among staff and promoting public health awareness.

The celebrations will kick off on March 6 with interdepartmental games and a quiz competition, fostering teamwork and healthy competition among hospital departments.

On March 7, the hospital will host an Open Day featuring free health screenings and NHIS (National Health Insurance Scheme) registration, providing an opportunity for residents to access essential healthcare services at no cost.

Fitness and wellness take center stage on March 8, as hospital staff and community members will engage in an early morning fitness walk and aerobics session at 5 AM, followed by a cake-cutting ceremony and an after-party to celebrate the institution’s growth.

The festivities will conclude on March 13 with a World Kidney Day celebration at Yare3y3ya school park in collaboration with Firm Health Ghana Foundation and GhanaWeb, where free onsite urea and creatinine testing will be conducted to raise awareness about kidney health.

This anniversary celebration not only highlights the hospital’s achievements over the past two years but also reinforces its commitment to quality healthcare delivery and community engagement.

10 Everyday Hair Habits That Could Be Hurting Your Scalp

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Around half of the global adult population experiences dandruff and scalp irritation. These issues can arise not only from a weakened immune system but also from inadequate hair care routines, including improper shampooing methods. We’ve gathered expert advice to enhance daily hair and scalp care, and we’re excited to share these insights with you.

Arne Slot press conference: PSG 0-1 Liverpool, Harvey Elliott, Anfield second leg and more

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On whether he made any tactical changes during the game…

We changed a bit the way we pressed in the second half compared to the first half. In the first half they had three or four open chances, so one-on-ones and a cut-back cross that just went over the bar. [There was the] moment they went one-on-one and the ball came back and then two or three chances in a row. In the first half it was almost a miracle that it was 0-0.

The second half, it was more due to their quality that they could create chances because all of their shots were outside of the box, but these players – I’ve said it already and our players have the same – if they get shots from 18 or 20 yards it is still half a chance because they can hit it so hard. That’s why I think you saw two teams that have dominated their leagues – them in France, us in England – playing against each other with so much quality in the game. But they were by far the better team in ball possession than us.

On Trent Alexander-Arnold’s defensive performance…

I see the same thing during the season many more times. There have been games – I think City away was one of them – where he was outplayed a few times but we didn’t concede that many big chances against City, so sometimes stats are not telling you the truth. If he goes past someone in the width of the pitch, it doesn’t tell you that he’s outplayed. The stats that do matter, I just already said a few times, are clear that Paris Saint-Germain are this season incredible in Europe and in their league. Trent, in the first half, one or two times had some difficulties but in general he defended really well, especially also in the second half.

On which team will go into the second leg with more confidence…

If you look at the result, we come away here really positive but if you look at the performance then they are two different things. I think Paris Saint-Germain take a lot of positives towards the game we are going to play in a week. But I can tell you, they’re not only going to play against us, they are also going to play against our fans – and we really need them. Not only next Tuesday, but we need our fans on Saturday against Southampton as well. Like you might know, we don’t have a winter break in England so we just keep on playing for months already and these players are definitely going to need the help of our fans to show up two times as they did in the last few months.

Canada and Ghana sign historic air transport agreement

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In a landmark move to strengthen bilateral ties, Canada and Ghana have reached their first-ever air transport agreement, paving the way for enhanced connectivity, tourism, and trade between the two nations.

Announced by Canada’s Minister of Transport and Internal Trade, the Honourable Anita Anand in a statement issued by the government of Canada, the new agreement grants airlines from both countries the right to operate scheduled passenger and cargo flights. The deal allows for 14 weekly passenger flights and 10 weekly all-cargo flights for airlines from each country.

The agreement also offers flexibility in airline designation, enabling multiple carriers to serve any points in both Canada and Ghana, a move expected to enhance competition and improve travel options for passengers.

Expressing enthusiasm about the deal, Minister Anand highlighted Ghana’s increasing importance in Canada’s global economic strategy.

“Ghana is a growing market for Canada, and I am pleased to see this first agreement open the door to new opportunities for travellers and businesses in both countries. This agreement will connect more passengers and strengthen our cultural and commercial ties,” she said.

The move aligns with Canada’s Blue Sky policy, which aims to foster long-term, sustainable competition in the air transport sector. With air transport agreements now covering over 125 countries, Canada is strategically positioning itself as a global aviation leader.

The new agreement is expected to bolster trade between Canada and Ghana, which saw two-way merchandise trade surpass $380 million in 2023. Canadian exports to Ghana accounted for $281 million, while imports from Ghana stood at $99.8 million.

Canada’s Minister of Export Promotion, International Trade and Economic Development, the Honourable Mary Ng, emphasised the agreement’s economic benefits.

“The newly finalised Air Transport Agreement between Canada and Ghana represents a significant step forward for both nations. This agreement will enhance connectivity, promote tourism, and drive economic growth. For Canada, it provides critical support for our exporters, opening doors to the dynamic West African market and enabling Canadian businesses to meet global demand for their products. This partnership reinforces our commitment to expanding trade and fostering mutually beneficial relationships across the globe,” she stated.

The agreement is effective immediately, meaning airlines can start operating flights under the new terms without delay. This development is expected to benefit business travellers, tourists, and cargo operators, making Canada and Ghana more accessible to each other.

With the deal in place, stakeholders in both the aviation and trade sectors anticipate increased investments, more job opportunities, and improved cultural exchange between the two nations.

This milestone further cements Ghana’s position as a key gateway to West Africa and strengthens its international partnerships, setting the stage for deeper economic collaboration in the years ahead.

Kane strikes twice as Bayern cruise to win over Leverkusen

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Bayern Munich have one foot in the quarter-finals of the Champions League after a comfortable win against 10-man Bayer Leverkusen in the first leg of their last-16 tie.

Harry Kane gave the hosts an early breakthrough in the all-German meeting before Jamal Musiala doubled their lead by capitalising on a mistake from Leverkusen goalkeeper Matej Kovar.

The visitors went down to 10 men after a second yellow for Nordi Mukiele just past the hour mark, then Kane scored his 31st goal of the season from the penalty spot to seal the victory.

It only took Bayern nine minutes to draw first blood as Kane popped up in front of Mukiele to head home a perfectly-weighted cross from Michael Olise.

The visitors almost found a way back when Dayot Upamecano’s dreadful backpass was intercepted by Jeremie Frimpong inside the box, but Bayern captain Manuel Neuer came to his team-mate’s rescue with a brilliant save to deny Leverkusen a swift equaliser.

Vincent Kompany’s side were denied a second as headed Joshua Kimmich’s corner against the crossbar.

After being outplayed in the first half, Leverkusen’s hopes of a comeback in the second were dashed when Kovar let a Kimmich cross slip through his gloves for Musiala to poke into an open goal.

Mukiele was then dismissed for a reckless challenge on Kingsley Coman before Kane was dragged down to the floor by substitute Edmond Tapsoba during a corner.

Referee Michael Oliver pointed to the spot after a video assistant referee (VAR) review and the England captain made no mistake from 12 yards to pull the Bundesliga leaders further ahead.

The second leg at BayArena will take place on Tuesday, 11 March (20:00 GMT).

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‘What is going on?’- Afenyo-Markin cries out amid chaos in Parliament

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Minority Leader, Alexander Afenyo-Markin Minority Leader, Alexander Afenyo-Markin

Chaos erupted on the floor of Parliament during a debate on digitisation, which saw heated exchanges on Tuesday, March 4, 2025.

Tensions flared as the Member of Parliament for Bolgatanga Central, Isaac Adongo, delivered a statement criticising Ghana’s digitisation agenda.

He stated, “What type of digitisation is this? You take my biodata on a card, and when I appear in person, I am not important, but the card lying at home is? Go to your bank today without carrying your Ghana Card, there should be proper digitisation so that when you appear at the bank, your digital data can be accessed and processed.”

He continued, “And that is the kind of digitisation that should be guided by a blueprint to inform our actions, not an uncoordinated approach.”

After his statement, First Deputy Speaker Bernard Ahiafor proceeded to call on another Member of Parliament to contribute to the debate.

Suddenly, tensions escalated as Minority Leader Alexander Kwamina Afenyo-Markin questioned the proceedings.

“What is going on? What is happening here? We will not allow this! What is going on in this chamber? No, this has never happened in the history of Ghana’s politics. Why?” he protested.

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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:

Govt Terminates School Feeding Regional, Zonal Coordinators’ Contract

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The government has announced the termination of contracts of all regional and zonal coordinators of the School Feeding Programme.

A statement issued and signed on Tuesday March 4, 2025 by the Gender Minister, Agnes Naa Momo Lartey, asked the regional and zonal coordinators to visit the Ghana School Feeding Programme Secretariat for their termination letters and handing over instructions.

The statement did not give a reason for the termination of their contracts but thanked them for their service and wished them well.

“Please be informed that the contracts of all regional and zonal coordinators of the Ghana School Feeding Programme (GSFP) are hereby terminated with immediate effect,” the statement read.

By Ebenezer K. Amponsah

Minority Leader commends BoG Governor for transparency on new HQ cost

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Minority Leader commends BoG Governor for transparency on new HQ cost


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The Minority Leader in Parliament, Alexander Afenyo-Markin, has expressed gratitude to the Governor of the Bank of Ghana (BoG), Dr Johnson Asiama, for his transparency regarding the construction of the new Central Bank headquarters.

He noted that in Dr Asiama’s report to Parliament, he acknowledged that the entire project was completed at a lower cost than initially projected, resulting in significant savings for the country.

“Dr Addison is no more there, his other deputies are not there. Dr Asiama and his new team are here to give us an honest account of what the records have. And they’ve been very sincere. Should anybody on the streets of Accra today claim that the Central Bank building did not meet value for money or was too expensive, what the Bank of Ghana is saying is that it is actually cheaper compared to market standards,” he stated.

The Central Bank further clarified that of the total construction cost of $222 million, $202 million has been paid, with $20 million still outstanding.

Addressing Parliament on Wednesday, March 5, after Dr Asiama’s report on the project’s cost, Mr Afenyo-Markin emphasised that the construction represented significant savings for the state.

He highlighted that instead of the contractor being paid $2,658 per square metre, the BoG successfully negotiated a lower rate of $2,068 per square metre.

“The Bank of Ghana is saying that, apart from following due process, it has also saved taxpayers money. We have a 107,000-square-metre project, and on each square metre, there is a savings of $600 plus,” he added.

“I am working hard for a call-up” – US-based defender Kelvin Lamptey-Mills on Black Stars aspirations

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Ghana will look to secure qualification to 2026 FIFA Men’s World Cup after failing to acquire slot to the African Cup of Nations, bowing to Sudan following a shambolic performance.

Coach for the Ghana National Men’s team, Otto Addo will definitely be considering augmenting his squad for World Cup qualifiers in the coming weeks. Hence, the dream for young but workaholic defender Kelvin Lamptey-Mills to earn an invite.

The 19-year old Ghanaian born US citizen, Kelvin Lamptey-Mills has his biggest target set on playing for his motherland despite being courted by the United State men’s soccer team. The center-back moved to the State at age 2, and has since plied his football career, playing in the MLS Next Pro to Cyprus.

Once earning an invite to Black Meteors, the bulky defender has expressed eagerness to play for Ghana over the United State unless the opportunity never arrives for him.

Last month, Mills completed his move to Cyprus outfit MEAP Nisou from Omonia.

Speaking to Kolog Bonaventure on One-on-One interview, Mills hinted that he will not hesitate to play for Ghana and place his hand on the national team badge. It’s one of his biggest wish, he would love to fulfill.

“Ghana needs to qualify for the World Cup again. And to get an invite to help the course, why not?

“I’m 100% ready to play for Ghana especially the Black Stars though am not above the national U-23 but a call from any I will honor”We all have something to offer the national team”, Mills said.

“The team needs to be connected when we call the good players with qualities that can help and am forever ready to accept the call-up and do my part in helping us qualify”

Lamptey disclosed that, weeks ago his Manager told him the US national team is watching him and needs to up his performance.

“My Manager told me, the US team is monitoring me for an invite but my pride will be representing my Mother and GrandMum. It will be a dream for us all”

“My Grandma always tells me to work hard and play for Ghana”, the defender concluded.

With Kelvin Lamptey-Mills holding US-citizenship, he is eligible to represent the United State likewise the West African country, Ghana where he was born.

Story Kolog Bonaventure

Ghana will look to secure qualification to 2026 FIFA Men’s World Cup after failing to acquire slot to the African Cup of Nations, bowing to Sudan following a shambolic performance.

Coach for the Ghana National Men’s team, Otto Addo will definitely be considering augmenting his squad for World Cup qualifiers in the coming weeks. Hence, the dream for young but workaholic defender Kelvin Lamptey-Mills to earn an invite.

The 19-year old Ghanaian born US citizen, Kelvin Lamptey-Mills has his biggest target set on playing for his motherland despite being courted by the United State men’s soccer team. The center-back moved to the State at age 2, and has since plied his football career, playing in the MLS Next Pro to Cyprus.

Once earning an invite to Black Meteors, the bulky defender has expressed eagerness to play for Ghana over the United State unless the opportunity never arrives for him.

Last month, Mills completed his move to Cyprus outfit MEAP Nisou from Omonia.

Speaking to Kolog Bonaventure on One-on-One interview, Mills hinted that he will not hesitate to play for Ghana and place his hand on the national team badge. It’s one of his biggest wish, he would love to fulfill.

“Ghana needs to qualify for the World Cup again. And to get an invite to help the course, why not?

“I’m 100% ready to play for Ghana especially the Black Stars though am not above the national U-23 but a call from any I will honor”We all have something to offer the national team”, Mills said.

“The team needs to be connected when we call the good players with qualities that can help and am forever ready to accept the call-up and do my part in helping us qualify”

Lamptey disclosed that, weeks ago his Manager told him the US national team is watching him and needs to up his performance.

“My Manager told me, the US team is monitoring me for an invite but my pride will be representing my Mother and GrandMum. It will be a dream for us all”

“My Grandma always tells me to work hard and play for Ghana”, the defender concluded.

With Kelvin Lamptey-Mills holding US-citizenship, he is eligible to represent the United State likewise the West African country, Ghana where he was born.

Story Kolog Bonaventure

Engage Now Africa, Ensign Global University Host Human Trafficking Seminar

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Engage Now Africa (ENA) and Ensign Global University has collaborated to host a seminar on human trafficking, engaging 57 participants, including medical professionals, gender advocates, and doctors.

The seminar aimed at educating participants on human trafficking and exploitation, while enabling them to identify warning signs and explore prevention and eradication strategies.

The seminar focused on the role of public health professionals in combating human trafficking. By the end of the programme, participants gained a deeper understanding of their role in identifying and supporting victims. The interactive question and answer session sparked insightful discussions, with many public health professionals describing the seminar as an eye-opener.

The programme which was hosted by Dr. Sandra Boatemaa Kushitor from Ensign Global University’s Department of Community Health and Afasi Komla, Director of Engage Now Africa highlighted the role healthcare workers play in identifying and preventing trafficking, as they are often the first point of contact for victims.

As an anti-human trafficking organization, ENA recognizes the importance of engaging healthcare professionals in raising awareness and collaborating with survivor-led organizations.

The seminar successfully highlighted emerging trends in human trafficking and explored comprehensive strategies for its eradication.

BY Prince Fiifi Yorke

Ghana must position itself as Africa’s premier gold trading hub – Dr Anarfi Sarpong

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Ghana must take deliberate steps to establish itself as Africa’s premier gold trading hub to fully harness the economic benefits of its gold resources, according to Dr William Anarfi Sarpong, a key proponent of the Gold Souq project.

Dr Sarpong, who is leading the initiative, believes Ghana’s current gold trade structure favours raw exports over value addition, limiting the country’s potential earnings. He argues that creating a structured gold marketplace, much like Dubai’s Deira Gold Souq, could boost revenue, create jobs, and elevate Ghana’s status in the global gold industry.

“For centuries, Ghana has been known as the Gold Coast, yet we have not maximised the full potential of this resource. We must transition from just mining and exporting gold to refining, designing, and trading it at a global scale. That is what the Gold Souq seeks to achieve,” he stated.

The Gold Souq project, expected to generate between $2 billion and $10 billion annually, will provide a structured marketplace for gold trade, bringing together artisans, jewellers, investors, and tourists. The initiative will integrate gold refining, jewellery design, and trading facilities, creating a competitive industry that attracts both local and international buyers.

According to Dr Sarpong, Ghana’s gold sector has long been dominated by raw exports, illegal mining activities, and middlemen, leaving little value within the country. He believes the Gold Souq will change the narrative by ensuring that Ghana benefits from the entire gold value chain.

“If we can refine and process more of our gold locally, we can increase our revenue exponentially. Right now, a lot of our gold ends up in the international market through intermediaries, and we lose billions of dollars in the process,” he noted.

Beyond the economic benefits, Dr Sarpong emphasised the potential impact on tourism and culture. He envisions the Gold Souq as a global attraction, drawing visitors who want to experience Ghana’s rich gold heritage, learn about traditional goldsmithing techniques, and purchase authentic Ghanaian jewellery.

“Imagine a world-class gold marketplace where tourists can see gold being refined, buy handcrafted jewellery, and learn about our centuries-old gold craftsmanship. This will not only generate foreign exchange but also revive our cultural industries,” he explained.

He further stressed the importance of positioning Ghana as the go-to destination for luxury gold shopping, much like Dubai and India.

“People travel to Dubai to buy gold. Why can’t they come to Ghana, the original Gold Coast? We have the resources, the history, and the talent to make this happen,” he added.

Dr Sarpong called on the government and private sector to support the initiative, emphasising that Ghana cannot afford to lose out on a multi-billion-dollar opportunity. He urged stakeholders in the gold industry, tourism, and creative arts sector to unite behind the vision and push for its realisation.

Ghana inflation rate for February 2025 slows down by 0.4% to 23.1%

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Ghana inflation rate for February 2025 slows down by 0.4% to 23.1% – Ghana Business News




















Schools Shutdown In Nanik Over Chieftaincy Clashes

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Information reaching DGN, indicates that schools within Nanik near Bimbagu in the Nakpanduri District of the North East Region, has been shut down temporarily over chieftaincy-related incident.

The North East Regional Minister, Ibrahim Tia, who confirmed the closure of schools said measures have been put in place to reintegrate the junior high and senior high schools final year students within the affected areas to Nakpanduri and Bunkpurugu to continue their studies and write their examination.

“We are trying to reintegrate the final year students in the JHS and SHS to join the nearby schools in Nakpanduri and Bunkpurugu so that they can continue to write their exams without any hindrance,” he said.

He hinted that REGSEC and other stakeholders are monitoring the situation and if they are assured there’s peace, the shutdown schools will be opened.
“REGSEC in consultation with relevant stakeholders and the Overlord are meeting to see how we can find a lasting solution to the problem” and if there’s peace then we can reopen the schools,” he said.

Mr. Tia, however noted that security has been beefed up in the affected communities and assured that there is currently relative calm in the areas.

It will be recalled that three persons were reported killed at Nanik near Bimbagu in the Bunkpurugu-Nakpanduri District of the North East Region over chieftaincy-related incident.

Nashiru Maijida, a 27-year-old teacher, was among the victims who lost their lives over the chieftaincy clash.
The said chieftaincy conflict is between two rival factions around the Bimbagu area in the district, which has resulted in the burning of about 50 houses with several persons sustaining various degrees of injuries.

FROM Eric Kombat, Nanik

There are less than 60 political appointees at Presidency – Kwakye Ofosu

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Minister of State in charge of Government Communications, Felix Ofosu Kwakye, has dismissed claims that President Mahama has appointed more than necessary presidential staffers to work at the Presidency.

Speaking on the floor of Parliament on Wednesday, March 5, 2025, he said the President is committed to his promise of avoiding frivolous expenditure and would not burden the coffers of the state.

Job creation, export diversification crucial for Africa’s dev’t – ACET

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Dr. Edward K. Brown, an economist and Senior Director of Research, Policy and Programmes at the Africa Center for Economic Transformation (ACET), has emphasized the critical role of economic transformation in driving Africa’s development.

Speaking on The Point of View with Bernard Avle on Channel One TV, Dr. Brown highlighted the need for African economies to move beyond structural adjustments and focus on adding value to their products and exports.

“Absolutely, I think, in the 1980s and 1990s, we were talking about structural adjustments and so on. But if you are not transforming the structure of the economy into high value-added products and exports. Then you are not able to create jobs, you are not able to get the revenue that you need to finance social programmes.

“So, transformation is very critical; it will help to alleviate poverty, so rather than focusing on poverty, you focus on real outcomes.

He added, “If your economy is transforming, you are adding value to the products, and you are creating the jobs necessary, then you can reduce poverty, you can have an inclusive growth, and all those things come together around that framework.”

Dr. Brown stressed that economic transformation is essential for reducing poverty and achieving sustainable development.

He noted that by focusing on value addition, job creation, and inclusive growth, African economies can become more resilient and self-sufficient.

He also underscored the importance of export diversification to protect economies from external shocks, urging policymakers to prioritize strategies that drive long-term transformation.

 

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Take a look at the approved and unapproved venues for the Ghana Premier League

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Baba Yara Sports Stadium is the home grounds of Asante Kotoko Baba Yara Sports Stadium is the home grounds of Asante Kotoko

The Club Licensing Department of the Ghana Football Association (GFA) have declined the use of about five Ghana Premier League venues following their recent inspections.

After a brief halt following the death of a fan of Asante Kotoko, the GFA announced on Friday, February 28, 2025, that the league was due to resume on Friday, March 7, 2025.

As such, measures were put in place to ensure fan safety at the various match venues as they gear up for the resumption.

This meant that the Club Licensing Department conducted a reinspection of the stadiums and has since brought out their verdict.

Out of the fifteen venues, these five were approved:

Dr. Kwame Kyei Sports Complex, home grounds of Nations FC

Dun’s Park, Bibiani, which serves as the home grounds for Bibiani Gold Stars

Nsenkyire Sports Arena, home of defending champions FC Samartex

TNA Park, Tarkwa, home grounds of Medeama SC

Kpando Sports Stadium, the home grounds of Kpando Heart of Lions

Five other venues have been approved but with certain requirements that need to be met.

Therefore, these venues will be inspected again on March 9, 2025, to ensure that the required changes have been made. The venues are:

Nii Adjei Kraku II Park

Tuba Astro Turf

Aliu Mahama Sports Stadium

Nana Fosu Gyeabour Park

Nana Agyemang Badu Park

Interestingly, five venues also fell short of the requirements and have therefore been rejected by the Club Licensing Department.

Notable venues among these are the home grounds of Asante Kotoko, (Baba Yara Sports Stadium) and Hearts of Oak (University of Ghana Stadium).

The others are:

Wenchi Town Park

Berekum Golden City Park

AAK II Sports Arena

The Club Licensing Department gave various reasons, including safety and security concerns, and gave them until March 9, 2025, to fix these issues for another inspection.

In the meantime, watch as Legon Cities prepare for Asante Kotoko clash

You can also watch the latest Twi News on GhanaWeb TV below:

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Hohoe is peaceful, don’t give it a bad name

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Member of Parliament (MP) for Hohoe, Thomas Worlanyo Tsekpo has cautioned former Hohoe MP John Peter Amewu to desist from tarnishing the reputation of the constituency, stressing that Hohoe is a peaceful place.

His statement follows reports indicating that some unknown assailants, on Wednesday, March 5, stormed the former MP’s residence and fired gunshots with one purporting to be a court bailiff.

In an exclusive interview on Channel One Newsroom on Wednesday, March 5, Tsekpo refuted claims that gunmen reportedly stormed the residence of Amewu in Hohoe.

He maintains that it was only a delegation which included a court bailiff and a security personnel, that had gone to post a court notice on the wall of Amewu’s residence, adding that no guns had been fired.

Tsepko posits that Amewu had miscommunicated the incident to the media in an attempt to perhaps score some political point.

Tsekpo insisted that the Hohoe is a peaceful constituency devoid of disorderliness.

“The former MP knows that the people of Hohoe, we have five traditional areas in Hohoe, we are a very peaceful people. That is why I said he should exercise patience when such things happen. You will think you are selling your party but you are giving Hohoe a bad name. I don’t think his life is in danger.

“We were in the constituency last two weeks together. He himself said in an interview that when he was the MP and a minister, he was driving alone, so he is safe,” he stated.

 

Unknown gunmen allegedly invade Amewu’s house in Hohoe

Irregularity in Bank of Ghana Headquarters Cost Unfounded – Afenyo Markin

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Hon. Alexander Kwamena Afenyo-Markin, Minority Leader and Member of Parliament for Effutu, has stated that the earlier allegations of financial irregularities surrounding the construction of the new Bank of Ghana (BoG) Corporate Headquarters are unfounded..

His assertion follows the presentation of a six-page report by the Governor of the new Bank of Ghana, Dr. Johnson Pandit Asiama, detailing the step-by-step processes undertaken in executing the project.

UK competition watchdog drops Microsoft-OpenAI probe

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The UK competition watchdog has ended its investigation into the partnership between Microsoft and the maker of ChatGPT, OpenAI.

The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) was looking into whether Microsoft’s relationship with what is the world’s best known artificial intelligence (AI) firm changed after the turmoil which saw its boss Sam Altman fired and then rehired.

The CMA has concluded that, despite Microsoft investing billions of dollars into OpenAI and having exclusive uses of some of its AI products, the partnership remains the same, so is not subject to review under the UK’s merger rules.

Digital rights campaigners, Foxglove, said it showed the CMA had been “defanged.”

The CMA opened the probe in December 2023, after Microsoft had put pressure on OpenAI to re-employ Mr Altman, days after he had been sacked.

“In view of Microsoft’s potentially important role in securing Sam Altman’s re-appointment, the CMA believed there was a reasonable chance that an investigation would reveal that Microsoft had increased its control over OpenAI’s commercial policy,” the watchdog said.

But on Wednesday, it concluded Microsoft “exerts a high level of material influence” over OpenAI’s commercial policy without fully controlling it.

“Because this change of control has not happened, the partnership in its current form does not qualify for review under the UK’s merger control regime,” CMA Executive Director for Mergers Joel Bamford posted in an article on LinkedIn.

But he added: “The CMA’s findings on jurisdiction should not be read as the partnership being given a clean bill of health on potential competition concerns; but the UK merger control regime must of course operate within the remit set down by Parliament.”

‘Nothing to see here’

Critics, though, say the decision is linked to the changed political environment the CMA is now operating in.

The government has instructed the country’s regulators to suggest ways of stimulating economic growth.

In January, the government removed the then chair of the CMA, Marcus Bokkerink, because it was unhappy with his response to that call.

He was replaced on an interim basis by Doug Gurr, former boss of Amazon UK.

“The CMA has sat on this decision for over a year, yet within just a few weeks of a former Amazon boss being installed as chair, it has decided everything was absolutely fine all along, nothing to see here,” said Foxglove co-executive director Rosa Curling.

“This is a bad sign that Big Tech has successfully convinced the prime minister to defang our competition regulator and let Big Tech gobble up the current generation of cutting-edge tech – just like they did the last one,” she told the BBC.

When BBC News contacted the CMA for a response to these comments, they pointed us to Mr Bamford’s LinkedIn post, where he said: “We are not blind to the length of time that this investigation has taken… We know pace matters to business confidence and investment.”

He added the reason this investigation took so long was because the relationship between Microsoft and OpenAI had been changing over that time.

In 2024, while Mr Bokkerink was chair, the CMA also issued similar “found not to qualify” decisions on other AI partnerships it reviewed involving firms including Microsoft, Amazon and Google.

In April of same year, the CMA’s chief executive Sarah Cardell said the body had “real concerns” about an “interconnected web” of AI partnerships between big tech firms.

But in a set of instructions to the CMA issued in February, the government said it should prioritise “pro-growth and pro-investment interventions”.

The same month the UK sided with the US in not signing an agreement on AI at a summit in Paris.

US Vice President JD Vance had told delegates that too much regulation of AI could “kill a transformative industry just as it’s taking off”.

“The CMA will be taking a less interventionist approach to protecting competition and to merger control reviews, [but] this does not mean the CMA will approve every deal presented to it without question,” said Chloe Birkett, competition lawyer at law firm Freeths.

“The CMA’s purpose is to help preserve competition in markets to ensure that consumers get a fair deal,” she said.

In a statement Microsoft said: “Our OpenAI partnership and its continued evolution promote competition, innovation, and responsible AI development, and we welcome the CMA’s conclusion, after careful and prudent consideration of the commercial realities, to close its investigation.”

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Minority Leader urges Bank of Ghana to resist political influence

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Minority Leader urges Bank of Ghana to resist political influence – Ghana Business News




















7 countries with iconic monuments of Dr Kwame Nkrumah

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As Ghana gears up to celebrate 68 years of independence on 6th March 2025, the legacy of Dr Kwame Nkrumah remains as powerful as ever.

More than just Ghana’s first President, Nkrumah was a visionary leader, a Pan-African icon, and a revolutionary force who helped shape the destiny of an entire continent.

His dream of a united, independent Africa inspired liberation movements far beyond Ghana’s borders, earning him global recognition.

In honour of his contributions, several countries across Africa and beyond have erected monuments, named roads, and even built universities to keep his memory alive.

Here are seven countries that pay tribute to one of Africa’s greatest leaders through iconic landmarks.

1. Bamako, Mali

The Kwame Nkrumah Roundabout is located in the vibrant city of Bamako, Mali. Visitors to the site are greeted by an impressive statue of Nkrumah, which stands tall against the backdrop of the city’s skyline, making it a perfect photo opportunity.

The monument’s design is not only aesthetically striking but also deeply symbolic, representing the struggles and aspirations of the African continent.

2. Addis Ababa, Ethiopia

A huge statue of Kwame Nkrumah stands outside the African Union (AU) headquarters in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. Nkrumah was a founding member of the Organisation of African Unity (OAU), the predecessor of the AU.

The monument, a gift from the Chinese government, was completed in 2012 and unveiled by the late President John Evans Atta Mills at the 18th Ordinary Session of the Assembly of Heads of State and Government of the African Union.

3. Nkrumah University, Zambia


The Nkrumah University in Zambia was originally opened in 1967 as Kabwe Teachers’ Training College, initially training junior secondary school teachers.

In 1971, Zambian President Kenneth Kaunda renamed the institution Nkrumah Teachers’ College in honour of Kwame Nkrumah.

Today, it has grown into a full-fledged university, offering Bachelor’s degrees in Agricultural Sciences, Engineering, and Education, as well as postgraduate studies in related fields.

The university operates across three campuses, with its main campus, Munkoyo Street Campus, located 3 km from the Kabwe city centre. It also facilitates international student exchange programmes, primarily within the Southern African Development Community (SADC) region.

4. Azikiwe-Nkrumah Hall – Lincoln University, USA


Azikiwe-Nkrumah Hall, built in 1865, is the oldest building on the Lincoln University campus in the United States.

Originally constructed during the American Civil War, the building initially served as a residence for professors. Over time, it became the African Centre and currently houses campus security offices. The hall is named in honour of two distinguished alumni:

  • Dr Nnamdi Azikiwe (Class of 1930) – First President of Nigeria.

  • Dr Kwame Nkrumah (Class of 1939) – First President of Ghana.

Today, Azikiwe-Nkrumah Hall houses Lincoln University’s Division of Institutional Advancement offices.

5. Nkrumah Avenue, Harare, Zimbabwe


Kwame Nkrumah Avenue is a major street located in Harare, Zimbabwe. Also referred to as Union Avenue, it spans approximately 0.41 kilometres and serves as a key part of the city’s road network.

The naming of this avenue highlights Zimbabwe’s recognition of Nkrumah’s contributions to African liberation and unity.

6. Avenida Kwame Nkrumah, Mozambique

Avenida Kwame Nkrumah is a prominent avenue in Maputo, the capital of Mozambique, named in honour of Dr Kwame Nkrumah.

The road stands as a tribute to Nkrumah’s influence on anti-colonial struggles and Mozambique’s appreciation of his efforts in advancing African unity. It is one of several roads in the country that bear the names of iconic African leaders.

7. Nkrumah Road, Kenya


Nkrumah Road is located in the heart of Mombasa, one of Kenya’s largest cities and a key coastal hub. The road is lined with historic buildings, businesses, banks, and cultural landmarks.

It plays a crucial role in Mombasa’s commercial and administrative activities, making it a well-known and frequently visited area. The road’s name signifies Kenya’s appreciation of Nkrumah’s legacy and his contribution to African independence movements.

Conclusion

Dr Kwame Nkrumah’s influence extends far beyond Ghana’s borders. His role in African liberation and unity is commemorated through monuments, roads, universities, and buildings across various countries.

These landmarks serve as enduring symbols of his vision and remind future generations of the Pan-African dream he tirelessly championed.

Serwaa Amihere Dazzles in Chic Outfit and Designer Bag

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In the vibrant world of Ghanaian media, Serwaa Amihere stands as a beacon of style and sophistication. Recently capturing the spotlight once again, the renowned media personality graced us with a stunning photoshoot that not only highlights her impeccable fashion sense but also her ability to effortlessly exude elegance.

Dressed in a carefully curated outfit that perfectly blends contemporary chic with timeless elegance, Serwaa’s latest look is sure to inspire fashion enthusiasts across the globe. The combination of sleek tailored pieces and soft, flowing fabrics reflects her keen eye for detail and her understanding of the modern woman’s wardrobe. With every stitch and hemline, Serwaa showcases a distinctive style that is uniquely her own, challenging the conventional norms of fashion.

One of the standout elements of this photoshoot is Serwaa’s choice of accessories, most notably a luxury designer bag that has taken the fashion world by storm. The handbag, which boasts a perfect blend of structure and softness, complements her outfit flawlessly, adding a touch of glamour while remaining practical for everyday use. The meticulous design and craftsmanship of the bag hint at Serwaa’s admiration for high fashion, yet she carries it with an accessibility that makes it relatable to her fans. This thoughtful combination speaks volumes about her fashion philosophy; it’s not just about wearing designer clothes, but about making bold statements with style.

As a prominent figure in the media landscape, Serwaa Amihere’s wardrobe choices resonate with many young women who look to her as a role model. Her ability to translate high-fashion into wearable styles empowers her audience, encouraging them to experiment with their own looks. This latest photoshoot serves as a reminder that chic doesn’t have to be complicated; rather, it can be achieved by choosing pieces that speak to one’s personality and confidence.

Beyond sheer aesthetics, there is an underlying narrative that Serwaa embodies: the confidence that comes from self-expression through fashion. Her journey as a media personality has seen her evolve into a cultural icon, advocating for both style and substance. Through her photoshoots, she offers a glimpse into the thought process behind her choices—entering into a dialogue about the importance of fashion in communicating identity and self-worth.

Additionally, it’s noteworthy how Serwaa uses her platform to inspire budding fashionistas and aspiring media personalities. By showcasing her style while remaining relatable, she bridges the gap between high fashion and everyday life. It’s this combination of accessibility.

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Afigya Kwabre South assembly calls for District Coordinating Director’s removal

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Assembly Members in the Afigya Kwabre South Municipality have demanded the immediate removal of the District Coordinating Director, Yvonne Naboo, accusing her of unilaterally suspending the operationalization of a quarry fund meant to generate revenue for development projects.

According to the assembly, the fund was suspended following an illegal takeover of the revenue collection point by thugs after the 2024 elections.

The members argue that the decision to halt the fund was made without their consultation, affecting the municipality’s revenue mobilization efforts.
Speaking to Citi News on March 5, the Assembly Member for the Buoho Electoral Area, Evans Kusi Worae, expressed frustration over the move.

“Our district coordinating director unilaterally suspended the quarry fund without consulting the assembly members, whilst revenue mobilization is one of our main streams for district development.

“In that regard, we are demanding the removal of the district coordinating director since she took that decision alone. Once she’s ready to do a review and give us a detailed explanation informing her decision, we will insist on her removal.” he stated.
Additionally, Worae called on the government to pay the outstanding ex-gratia owed to assembly members, emphasizing their dedication and service to the people.

“It is the rightful entitlement of the assembly members. We have sacrificed our time and effort to serve the people. If they refuse to pay the remaining outstanding then it is a clear disregard for the work we have done.

“Even though they’ve started releasing the funds after our press conference, we hope they finish the payments”, he added.

EOCO PRO Sabotaging pro NDC Media to Favor NPP

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Despite the National Democratic Congress (NDC) winning power, New Patriotic Party (NPP)-aligned Public Relations Officers (PROs) still dominate key government institutions, strategically sidelining pro-NDC media while prioritizing NPP-friendly outlets to control the national narrative. Their goal? To ensure NPP’s return to power in 2028.

BoG Governor addresses $11 Million furnishing cost of new headquarters before Parliament

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BoG Governor addresses $11 Million furnishing cost of new headquarters before Parliament
BoG Governor addresses $11 Million furnishing cost of new headquarters before Parliament


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The Governor of the Bank of Ghana (BoG), Dr Johnson Asiama, on Wednesday, March 5, 2025, appeared before Parliament’s Committee of the Whole to address concerns about the $11.1 million furnishing cost for the central bank’s new headquarters in Accra.

The facility inaugurated on November 20, 2024, by former President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo, has been at the centre of public scrutiny, with critics questioning the timing and expenditure amidst Ghana’s economic challenges.

Addressing the House, Dr Asiama said the old BoG building had structural defects and was no longer fit for purpose.

“Mr Speaker, furniture and furnishings were awarded at $11.1 million,” he stated, reaffirming that the project was necessary to enhance the bank’s efficiency and strengthen Ghana’s financial system.

The BoG Governor reassured Parliament of the central bank’s commitment to prudent financial management, noting that the new facility would align with the government’s broader agenda for economic stability and financial sector growth.

Despite the BoG’s justification, the project has faced public backlash, with some questioning the prioritisation of the new headquarters at a time when the country is dealing with economic constraints.

The central bank, however, insists that the facility will provide a secure, modern workspace for its staff, improving regulatory oversight and ensuring greater efficiency in managing Ghana’s financial sector.

While Dr Asiama remained confident in the project’s long-term benefits, the matter is expected to generate further debate as Parliament continues to scrutinise the central bank’s financial decisions.

Presidential staffers are less than 60

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Minister of State in charge of Government Communications, Felix Kwakye Ofosu Minister of State in charge of Government Communications, Felix Kwakye Ofosu

The Minister of State in charge of Government Communications, Felix Kwakye Ofosu, has debunked claims that President John Dramani Mahama has appointed more than 60 presidential staffers at the Presidency.

Speaking on the floor of Parliament on Wednesday, March 5, 2025, he reaffirmed the president’s commitment of managing resources prudently.

He clarified that only 30 presidential staffers are working at the Presidency as against the 337 political appointees of former President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo.

“Mr. Speaker if you come to the Presidential staff, if you take out the civil servants who worked under the Akufo-Addo administration, there were 337 political appointees by President Akufo-Addo.

“As I speak to you, there are 26 presidential staffers and four Directors. If you put together the total number of people who work at the Presidency where I operate from, they will not amount to 60 yet they had 337 political appointees,” he noted.

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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:

Presidential staffers are less than 60

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Minister of State in charge of Government Communications, Felix Kwakye Ofosu Minister of State in charge of Government Communications, Felix Kwakye Ofosu

The Minister of State in charge of Government Communications, Felix Kwakye Ofosu, has debunked claims that President John Dramani Mahama has appointed more than 60 presidential staffers at the Presidency.

Speaking on the floor of Parliament on Wednesday, March 5, 2025, he reaffirmed the president’s commitment of managing resources prudently.

He clarified that only 30 presidential staffers are working at the Presidency as against the 337 political appointees of former President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo.

“Mr. Speaker if you come to the Presidential staff, if you take out the civil servants who worked under the Akufo-Addo administration, there were 337 political appointees by President Akufo-Addo.

“As I speak to you, there are 26 presidential staffers and four Directors. If you put together the total number of people who work at the Presidency where I operate from, they will not amount to 60 yet they had 337 political appointees,” he noted.

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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:

Murtala Muhammed tours recycling facilities to assess circular economy initiatives

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MESTI minister, Murtala Muhammed and the Managing Director of City Waste Recycling Limited MESTI minister, Murtala Muhammed and the Managing Director of City Waste Recycling Limited

The Minister of Environment, Science, Technology, and Innovation (MESTI), Ibrahim Murtala Muhammed, toured some recycling facilities on March 4, 2025, to assess their circular economy initiatives.

The tour aimed to engage with Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) in Ghana, gaining insights into their operations and innovative approaches to environmental sustainability.

It also underscored the Ministry’s commitment to fostering sustainable innovation and environmental solutions.

City Waste Recycling Limited

Vivian Ahiayibor, Managing Director of City Waste Recycling Limited, stated that the company currently employs 200 people and plans to expand its workforce to 2,000 across Ghana’s 16 regions.

She explained that City Waste has established collection points in all regions and employs individuals at each center.

This initiative seeks to enhance the network of waste collectors and ensure that recyclables are purchased at fair prices from the informal sector.

The company is dedicated to addressing Ghana’s waste management challenges while contributing to the development of a circular economy.

Colibar Ghana Limited

Prince Kwame Chisom Agbata, Founder of Colibar Ghana Limited, shared that his company segregates waste materials, compresses them, and ships them as bales.

He also highlighted Colibar’s request for government funding to establish additional bio-centers, each capable of serving at least 200 people. The company envisions creating a sustainable plastic waste recovery and value chain that benefits both the environment and stakeholders.

Colibar aspires to lead change in the plastic recycling industry through innovation, circularity, and value creation.

Waste management figures

In 2020, the global direct cost of waste management was estimated at USD 252 billion. When factoring in the hidden costs of pollution, adverse health effects, and climate change resulting from poor waste disposal practices, the total reached US$361 billion.

The International Day of Zero Waste emphasises the need to improve waste management worldwide and promote sustainable consumption and production patterns.

The Zero Waste initiative aims to minimize waste generation, maximise recycling, and foster a circular economy where resources are utilised efficiently.

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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:

Antoine Semenyo reveals how his childhood passion inspired wrestling celebration

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Antoine Semenyo hit the Spinaroonie after scoring Antoine Semenyo hit the Spinaroonie after scoring

Bournemouth forward Antoine Semenyo has revealed the inspiration behind his iconic Spinaroonie celebration, a move widely recognised as the signature gesture of WWE legend Booker T.

During Bournemouth’s 5-0 victory over Nottingham Forest in January 2025, Semenyo executed the Spinaroonie after scoring his team’s fifth goal of the afternoon.

The celebration quickly went viral, trending for days and capturing the attention of football and wrestling fans alike.

In an interview with Bleacher Report, the Ghanaian forward shared the childhood influence that shaped his celebrations, revealing his deep love for wrestling.

“When I was a kid, I used to watch wrestling all the time. We played SmackDown vs. Raw, and my brother and I would turn the living room into a ring. We’d be fighting each other the whole day when our parents were out. I just fell in love with wrestling,” he said.

Semenyo’s admiration for Booker T fueled his appreciation for the WWE legend’s fights, making the Spinaroonie second nature to him. Surprisingly, he disclosed that he never practiced the move but can pull it off effortlessly.

“Booker T was my favorite, and honestly, I don’t even know how I learned the celebration. I’ve never practiced it, but it’s just there in my muscle memory—it’s just in me,” he added.

The 25-year-old has been in blistering form this season, scoring seven goals in 26 Premier League appearances while also providing four assists.

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Reverse Foreign Ministry Lands – Mahama Orders

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President John Mahama has directed the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to immediately reverse all allocation and sale of lands belonging to the ministry.
Minister of Foreign Affairs, Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, who announced this said the decision was taken to safeguard state assets and prevent further encroachment on public lands.
He revealed in a Facebook post that the directive specifically affects lands adjoining the Foreign Affairs Ministry at Airport Residential, which had reportedly been allocated to seven organisations and individuals under the previous government.
“Yesterday’s presidential directive will ensure that the Ministry’s adjoining land at Airport Residential, which some seven organisations and individuals claim to be the new owners, would now be cancelled and preserved for the people of Ghana,” he stated.
The Minister expressed deep appreciation to President Mahama for his action in protecting state resources. He described the move as a demonstration of strong and patriotic leadership, ensuring that the Foreign Ministry retains control over its lands.
He said, “I am enormously grateful to President Mahama for his unwavering patriotic and decisive presidential backing”.
He assured Ghanaians that the leadership will be exceptional ensuring that state properties are protected.
“Under my watch as Foreign Minister, no land or property of the Ministry, located either home or abroad, would be sold,” Mr. Ablakwa stated.

 

By Florence Asamoah Adom

NPP suspends 17 additional members in Upper East Region

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The leadership of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) in the Upper East Region has suspended 17 members over alleged anti-party conduct.

Sixteen of the suspended persons are from the Tempane Constituency, and one is from the Builsa South Constituency.

This brings the total number of suspended members in the region to 23 after the party suspended six members from the Pusiga constituency a few days ago.

Thriving digital economy needs solid digital infrastructure – Huawei   

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By Morkporkpor Anku ( Courtesy: Huawei Technologies Ghana) 

Barcelona, March 5, GNA-Mr David Wang, Director of the Board and Chairman of the ICT Infrastructure Managing Board at Huawei, says a thriving digital economy needs solid digital infrastructure, especially ubiquitous connectivity.  

He said the digital economy would grow faster when governments and industries accelerated their own digital and intelligent transformation.  

Mr Wang was speaking at the Mobile World Conference (MWC) Barcelona 2025, when Huawei hosted the Digital Economy Development Forum.  

The MWC Barcelona 2025 opened on March 3 and would end on March 6, 2025 on the theme: “Converge. Connect. Create.”  

The Forum was on the theme: “From Insight to Impact for a Thriving Digital Economy.” 

The Forum was attended by policy makers from multiple countries, heads of international industry associations, 

consulting institution experts, and industry leaders.  

He said the future-oriented industry policy would bring vitality to the digital economy.  

“More digital talent needs to be trained to overcome the growing global talent shortage plaguing the digital and intelligent sectors,” he said.  

Mr Wang said open and collaborative industry ecosystems make digital economies more resilient.   

He said this was because ecosystems create a space for industry players around the world to collaborate and innovate. This space lets them build on each other’s strengths.  

“A thriving digital economy needs a wide array of digital technologies,” he added.  

He said no single country or company could do it all alone and that was why Huawei had been a longtime supporter of cross-region collaboration and robust industry ecosystems.  

He said the digital economy had also become a major driver of global economic growth, and more than 170 countries have released dedicated national strategies on digital development. 

“Digitalization remains uneven between various regions, but many report seeing some common challenges,” he said.  

Mr Jeffrey Zhou, ICT Marketing President of Huawei, affirmed that “Huawei looks forward to working with industry partners to overcome challenges and seize opportunities.   

He said from insight to impact, they would create a thriving digital economy. 

He said more on Huawei’s research into the global digital economy could be found in the Global Digitalization Index that the company released in 2024.   

This index is a tool that countries can use to assess the maturity of their own ICT industries.   

It also provides recommendations for digital economy development.  

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Don’t make yourself a tool for political footbal – Afenyo-Markin tells BoG Governor

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Minority Leader Alexander Afenyo-Markin has advised the Governor of the Bank of Ghana (BoG), Dr. Johnson Asiama, to steer clear of political controversies and uphold the independence of his office.

Speaking in Parliament on Wednesday, March 5, during Dr. Asiama’s appearance to address concerns regarding the cost of the BoG’s new headquarters, Afenyo-Markin cautioned against selective scrutiny of the central bank’s actions.

Destiny Etiko’s Outstanding And Sultry Outfits Ladies Can Copy To Look Attractive

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Destiny Etiko has gained widespread recognition not only for her acting skills but also for her impeccable fashion sense. Her outfit choices consistently showcase confidence, elegance, and a touch of boldness, making her a style inspiration for many ladies. With her ability to combine sultry and outstanding looks effortlessly, she provides endless ideas for those who want to enhance their appearance.

One of the key elements of her fashion style is the perfect balance between boldness and class. She often wears figure-hugging dresses that highlight her curves, ensuring that every outfit complements her body shape. These outfits create a striking presence, making her stand out in any gathering. Ladies who wish to replicate this style can opt for well-tailored gowns, jumpsuits, or bodycon dresses that accentuate their natural beauty.

The choice of color in her wardrobe further enhances her appeal. Vibrant shades like red, royal blue, and emerald green add a captivating effect, while neutral tones such as black, white, and nude exude timeless elegance. The careful selection of fabrics, including silk, lace, and sequins, adds a luxurious touch that elevates her overall look. The combination of these elements ensures that every outfit remains stylish and eye-catching.

Accessories play a significant role in completing her outfits. Statement jewelry, designer handbags, and stylish footwear contribute to her sophisticated appearance. Whether she pairs her dress with high heels or fashionable boots, each choice enhances the outfit’s overall impact. Her well-coordinated hairstyles and makeup further emphasize her striking features, adding an extra layer of glamour.

By adopting these fashion tips, ladies can recreate Destiny Etiko’s outstanding and sultry looks to appear more attractive. Confidence and the right outfit choices make a powerful statement, ensuring that every appearance leaves a lasting impression.

Comply with safety rules or face legal action

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The Ghana National Fire Service (GNFS) has issued a strong warning to institutions that fail to comply with fire safety regulations, threatening legal action against violators.

As part of efforts to reduce fire-related incidents, the service is set to launch an intensive enforcement and compliance exercise across both private and public facilities in the Eastern Region.

Speaking to Citi News on Wednesday, March 5, at the maiden Fire Safety Awards ceremony, where institutions were recognized for adhering to fire safety measures, Eastern Regional Fire Service Commander ACFO Timothy Osafo-Affum emphasized the need for stricter enforcement.

“We always look for innovations, and we have realized that a lot of people are not complying with the regulations. One approach is awarding institutions that meet safety regulations, as we do today. The second phase will be enforcement and compliance,” he stated.

He urged institutions to take proactive steps to comply with fire safety laws, cautioning that after a few months of grace, the service will take firm action against defaulters.

Gospel singer, Mercy Chinwo sues VeryDarkMan for N1 billion over alleged defamation

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…demands retraction videos, apology

Gospel singer Mercy Chinwo has filed a defamation lawsuit against blogger Martins Vincent Otse, popularly known as VeryDarkMan (VDM), before the High Court of the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja.

The suit stems from alleged defamatory statements made by VDM on social media, accusing Chinwo of involvement in a contractual dispute and the purported diversion of $345,000 linked to her former record label boss, Ezekiel Onyedikachukwu, also known as Eezee Tee.

The lawsuit, filed by Pelumi Olajengbesi, Chinwo’s legal representative, seeks an order compelling VDM to delete, retract, and issue a public apology for all allegedly false and defamatory statements made against Chinwo and her brand.

In support of her claims, Chinwo has furnished the court with documentary evidence, including emails and payment receipts, to substantiate that VDM’s allegations are entirely false.

Recall that on February 17, 2025, a Federal High Court in Lagos held that the arrest warrant against Ee Zee Tee over alleged fraudulent conversion subsists and adjourned the case until March 6, 2025 for the arraignment of the record label boss.

In the fresh defamation suit filed, Olajengbesi said VDM made the posts without provocation and with the apparent intention of lowering the Chinwo’s estimation in the eye of right-thinking members of the society.

Mercy Chinwo furnished the court with all documents and evidences to establish that all that very dark man has been saying are false.

He told the court that the VDM’s videos and posts are false and have caused significant harm to the Chinwo’s public image, reputation, professional standing and emotional well-being.

The lawyer said VDM made the posts on his Instagram handle on 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, 12th and 17th February 2025 accusing Chinwo of “going behind the record label to go and collect shows, she was collecting gigs and she was not remitting money to the record label”.

In the suit, Olajengbesi said VDM posted a series of videos to his millions of followers showing a “caricaturist and disdainful portrayal of the Claimant (Chinwo) as well the Defendant’s (VDM’s) bias towards the claim of Mr. EeZee T thereby deliberately ridiculing the position of the Claimant in the dispute between the Claimant and Mr. EeZee T”.

“The Claimant avers that she has neither had any form of relationship with the Defendant nor was the Defendant involved in the issue between the Claimant and Mr. EeZee T in any material particular.

“The Claimant avers that the statements which the Defendant made in the videos he published his Instagram page were as though the Defendant was personally involved in the issues between the Claimant and Mr. EeZee T; however, these statements were not only false, but damning and injurious to the Claimant’s public image and reputation.”

The lawyer sought “an order of this Honourable Court directing the Defendant to remove the defamatory posts from all his social media platforms.

“AN ORDER of this Honourable Court directing the Defendant to cause a retraction of the said defamatory statement in favour of the Claimant on all his social media platforms and to publish an unreserved apology to the Claimant in two widely circulated national dailies and all his social media platforms.

“AN ORDER of this Honourable Court directing the Defendants to write an unreserved apology to the Claimant and publish same in four national dailies, causing same to run for at least 14 consecutive days.

“AN ORDER of this Honourable Court directing the Defendant to pay to the Claimant the Sum of N1,000,000,000.00 (One Billion Naira) only as General Damages for defamation.

“AN ORDER of this Honourable Court directing the Defendant to pay to the Claimant, the Sum of N100,000,000.00 (One Hundred Million Naira) only as Punitive and Aggravated Damages for the grossly defamatory statement.

“AN ORDER of this Honourable Court directing the Defendant to pay the sum of N25,000,000.00 (Twenty-Five Million Naira) as the cost of this suit.

“AN ORDER of this Honourable Court directing the Defendant to pay 10% (Ten percent) on the judgment sum per annum until final liquidation of the judgment sum by the Defendants.”

First Deputy Speaker blocks Minority’s motion on public service terminations

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First Deputy Speaker Bernard Ahiafor has dismissed a private member’s motion from the Minority caucus seeking an investigation into the termination of public service appointments made after December 7, 2024.

The motion, introduced by Minority Leader Alexander Afenyo-Markin, alongside Okaikwei Central MP Patrick Boamah and Old Tafo MP Vincent Ekow Assafuah, argued that the dismissals violated good governance principles and citizens’ rights.

However, Majority Leader Mahama Ayariga opposed the motion, stating that the matter was already subject to legal proceedings.

Upholding the objection, Ahiafor ruled that debating the motion could lead to prejudicial remarks.

“There was a preliminary objection and the attention of the house has been drawn to a lawsuit pending before the Supreme Court as mentioned above. This action is challenging the constitutionality of the action of the chief of staff seeking a declaration and prohibition among others directed at the heads of government institutions to refrain from proceeding with the directive of the Chief of Staff.

“Honourable members, I have perused the writs and nine reliefs were sought. Honourable members, given our constitutional and procedural arrangement, permitting the motion and subsequent debates on the matter in question or constituting or mandating a committee of this house to do an enquiry into this matter will be a direct violation of our standing order particularly Standing Order 103,” he stated.

Compensation, others impeding work progress on Ofankor-Nsawam road – Project Manager 

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By Benjamin A. Commey

Accra, March 05, GNA – Mr Mahama Abdulai, the Project Manager for the Ofankor-Nsawam road project, has attributed the lack of progress on the corridor to the outstanding compensations yet to be paid to affected persons. 

He also identified the difficulty in relocating utility lines as well as ongoing litigations as major factors affecting work on the stretch. 

Construction work on the 33.4km road commenced in 2022 and was expected to be completed in July 2024.  

However, work slowed down in November 2024. 

Briefing Mr Kwame Governs Agbodza, the Minister of Roads and Highways, during an inspection tour on Thursday, Mr Mahama said the unpaid compensation to some affected persons was a major cause for the delay of work. 

For instance, he indicated that at Amasaman where a three-tier interchange was to be constructed the contractor had not had access to the land due to compensation issues. 

 “Those compensation have two issues – the contractor actually valued the accessed property which is being disputed by a section of the affected claimants, which is being contested with the land valuation people so that they do the certification,” he explained. 

Additionally, he said, the plethora of court cases had affected the project, stressing that currently, there were over 80 court cases which were being addressed by the contractor and the Ghana Highway Authority.  

“Some of them have been cleared, but others are still out there, especially from the Amasaman area towards Nsawam, Hebron, Medie and Samsam Junction, and the Nsawam proper around the Blue Skies area,” he said. 

The Project Manager added that the relocation of utility lines such as high-tension poles on both sides of the road remained a challenge. 

“So, the issues we have now are the compensation issues, the legal issues, and the relocation, which are actually taking a toll on the progress of the works by the contractor side,” Mr Mahama emphasised. 

Work on the project is currently 75 per cent complete. 

Mr Mahama assured the Minister of the contractor’s commitment to complete the project on time, urging him to address the challenges that were confronting the project which also included financial constraints. 

Mr Agbodza said the project was a priority of the government in easing the stress of Ghanaians, urging the contractor to expedite work on the it.  

“Indeed, if they have done about 75 per cent of the work, that is significant amount of work done already, that is why we are saying that if it is left with 25 per cent of work to be done all we are expecting is that, of course, if they’ve run out of money, we are not expecting them to be working at the same pace as if nothing is wrong. 

“But the fact that they were almost non-existent on the site and today we can some of the things the public was complaining about are being done,” he said. 

Also, he reiterated government’s commitment to complete the project and all other ongoing road projects, as well as honour all payment owed contractors. 

The Ofankor-Nsawam section of the National Route Six (N6) serves as a major arterial road for communities in the Ga West Municipal Assembly, Pokuase, Amasaman, Medie, Sarpeiman, among others. 

It also serves as a vital link for trade between Ghana and its neighbouring landlocked countries – Burkina Faso, Mali and Niger, and for transit cargo to move from the country’s ports to those destinations. 

The project is funded by the Government of Ghana at a cost of GH¢342.48 million and being constructed by Maripoma Enterprise Limited, a local construction firm. 

The Minister also inspected work on the 17km dualisation of the Tema-Aflao and the Tema Roundabout to Akosombo road projects where he demanded similar actions to ensure their timely completion. 

He was accompanied by Mr Alhassan Suhuniyi, Deputy Minister of Roads and Highways as well as directors of the ministry and the Ghana Highways Authority. 

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Aephaniel Owusu-Agyemang: The impact of oil price changes on Ghana’s economic growth

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Ghana’s economy is deeply affected by changes in global oil prices. When fuel prices rise, the cost of transportation, production, and everyday goods increases. This makes life more expensive for businesses and households, limiting their ability to spend and invest. While short-term price changes may not immediately impact the economy, long-term increases in fuel prices slow down economic growth and development.

One major reason for rising fuel prices in Ghana is inflation. When inflation is high, the cost of fuel also rises. Another factor is the exchange rate. As cedi weakens, importing fuel becomes more expensive, resulting in higher pump prices.

Global crude oil prices also influence fuel price fluctuations. Managing these factors effectively can help stabilize fuel prices and protect the economy.

Reducing effects of fuel hikes

To reduce the negative effects of high fuel prices, policymakers need to take strategic actions. One key step is to review and adjust fuel taxes. Levies like the Special Petroleum Tax and the Price Stabilization and Recovery Levy should be reconsidered to keep fuel prices affordable.

This is especially important during times of global price hikes when consumers and businesses struggle with higher costs.

Controlling inflation and exchange rates is another essential policy measure. The government must implement strong monetary policies to keep inflation low and maintain a stable cedi. Increasing foreign exchange reserves and promoting local production can help prevent extreme fuel price hikes caused by currency depreciation. These actions will create a more stable economy and reduce the burden on consumers.

The country should also establish fuel reserves to prepare for future price hikes. By storing fuel when prices are low, the government can release reserves during crises to prevent sudden price spikes. This strategy ensures fuel availability at stable prices, helping businesses and households plan better and avoid economic shocks.

Finding alternative fuel sources

A long-term solution is investing in alternative energy sources like solar, wind, and biofuels. Ghana depends heavily on imported petroleum, which makes the country vulnerable to price changes. By promoting renewable energy and encouraging private sector investments in clean energy, Ghana can reduce its reliance on fossil fuels and ensure a more sustainable and stable energy supply.

Finally, transparency in fuel pricing is essential. The government should clearly communicate how fuel prices are determined and involve key stakeholders in the decision-making process. This will prevent unnecessary price increases by suppliers and ensure that consumers pay a fair price.

As Ghana navigates global economic challenges, it is crucial to tackle fuel price issues with effective policies. By managing inflation, exchange rates, and pricing strategies, the country can reduce the negative effects of fuel price fluctuations. Investing in renewable energy and increasing transparency in the fuel market will further strengthen the economy.

Now is the time to take decisive action to protect Ghana’s economic growth and secure a stable future for all citizens.

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The writer is an upcoming Energy economist in London, United Kingdom.
E-mail: aephanielowusuagyemang@gmail.com
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Fix the economy first! – Watch as some Ghanaians react to Kotoka International Airport renaming

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A segment of Ghanaians has voiced their opinions on the controversy surrounding the renaming of Ghana’s Kotoka International Airport (KIA).

Among those advocating for a change is Samia Nkrumah, daughter of Ghana’s first President, Dr. Kwame Nkrumah.

The airport is named after Lt. General Emmanuel Kwasi Kotoka, one of the alleged masterminds behind the 1966 coup that overthrew Dr. Nkrumah’s government.

Critics argue that Kotoka was a treasonous general and believe that naming the airport after him is an undeserved accolade.

Amid this controversy, we took to the streets to gather public opinion on the matter.

One respondent told GhanaWeb TV: “I feel like we have more important things to focus on other than name change and all that. So if the name change is going to have a major significance, as I said, then why not? If not, then I don’t think it’s necessary. Plus, if he’s part of the people who took out Nkrumah, I mean, it’s in the past. It doesn’t change anything. Whether we change the name or not, it doesn’t really have any effect right now. So I don’t think it’s necessary.”

“Let’s just focus on more important and pressing issues,” he added.

Another said “Well, if the major rationale behind the change of the name is to actually say good stuff about Nkrumah, then why not? Because first of all, what we need to consider is between these two, which is Kotoka and Nkrumah, who is more popular? Who is more famous? Who has a good name?”

“And so I believe it’s sensible enough if we change the name to Nkrumah. Apart from Nkrumah, JJ Rawlings, John Evans, I even wish the current president would be named after Nkrumah. So I think it’s a good initiative.”

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ECG conducts training for enhanced debt management

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On Friday, February 28, 2025, the Electricity Company of Ghana’s (ECG) Revenue Assurance Information Technology team conducted a comprehensive training session for the Volta Region’s Priority Clients Management Executives (PCMEs), Debt Management Officers (DMOs), and the Revenue Management Officer at the Regional Conference Room.

The training focused on the ECG live debt dashboard, equipping participants with the necessary tools to effectively manage high-consuming customers and reduce outstanding debts across various districts in the region.

The objective was to enhance efficient debt management and ensure steady revenue generation.

Participants were encouraged to leverage the live debt dashboard to streamline their processes and improve collection efforts. Following the training, all participants are expected to eliminate zero collections in their debt management activities.

The Revenue Assurance Information Technology team, responsible for data engineering within ECG, remains committed to supporting staff in achieving these critical organizational goals for overall success and efficiency.

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