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‘There Has Been A Lot Of Sacrifices’ – Seyi Law Opens Up On Comedy Career

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Ace Nigerian comedian, Seyi Law, has opened up about the sacrifices that shaped his career in the entertainment industry as he prepares to celebrate twenty years on stage.

Naija News reports that Seyi Law, in a recent interview with HipTV, admitted to making numerous sacrifices, including leaving his comfort zone and embracing struggles that ultimately defined his growth.

It is NEVER TRUE that Dr. Bawumia is the 1st NPP Candidate to Secure more than 2 Regions

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For the record, it is NEVER TRUE that, Dr Mahamudu Bawumia is the first NPP presidential candidate, on his very first attempt, to secure more than two regions in the decisive round of a general election.

This can be backed by the following facts:

1. In 2008, Akufo-Addo won 4 out of the then 10 regions in the first round with 49.13%(Ashanti, Eastern, Brong-Ahafo & Western).

After the 2008 second round, Akufo-Addo won 2 out of the 10 regions with 49.77% (Ashanti & Eastern).

The percentage difference between 1st and 2nd round of Akufo-Addo’s performance shows that there was even an increase of 0.64% (that is 49.77 – 49.13 = 0.64).

Akufo-Addo lost the 2008 election with only 40,586 votes (0.46%) but secured a respectable Parliamentary Seats of 107 against NDC’s seats of 116; a difference of 9 Seats (116 – 107 = 9).

2. In 2024, Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia won 3 out of 16 Regions (Ashanti, Eastern & North East) in the 1st round with 41.75% (275/276 Declared Constituencies). However, the actual data is 38.2% after the declaration of 276/276 Constituencies.

It is important to state that, if we are scientifically comparing the 16 Regions in 2024 to the 10 Regions in 2008, it means that, Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia won only Ashanti Region & Eastern Region, the typical two strongholds of the NPP considering the fact that North East was originally part of the Northern Region in 2008.

Therefore, the result of the 2024 election clearly shows that, Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia may not be popular in the Ashanti and Eastern Region.

For instance, Nana Akufo-Addo had 72.40% and 74.94% in the Ashanti Region respectively for the 1st and 2nd round of the 2008 elections. However, Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia had only 65.36% in Ashanti Region during the 2024 election.

Again, Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia abysmally lost the 2024 election with 1, 714, 179 votes (over 1.7 million deficit), and a Parliamentary minority of 88 against 183 of NDC; an embarrassing difference of 95 Seats(183 – 88 = 95).

The gap between Mahama and Bawumia in 2024 was 14.67% whereas the gap between Mills and Akufo-Addo in 2008 was only 0.46%.

Comparison of 1992 & 1996 to 2008 & 2024

1. Prof. Adu Boahen contested the 1992 election as an opposition leader to a Military leader who has governed the country at that time for 11 years. This is unlike Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia who was the sitting Vice-President for 8years.

2. Prof. Adu Boahen won only one Region out of 10 yet obtained 30.29%, unlike Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia who won 3 out of 16 Regions (technically 2 out of 10 Regions since North East was originally part of Northern Region) yet obtained only 38.2%.

3. John Kufuor contested the 1996 election as an opposition leader against a sitting president of 15 years yet obtained 39.67% after winning only Ashanti Region(1 out of 10 Regions) unlike Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia who contested the 2024 election as a sitting president yet obtained 38.2%.

Conclusion

It would be advisable for Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia and his people to STOP discussing electoral DATA because no matter how they play with the numbers, it will still NOT look good for them.

…. Signed….
Razak Kojo Opoku(PhD)
Founding President of UP Tradition Institute

Today’s Front pages: Monday, September 29, 2025

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Broadcasting Bill will be looked at dispassionately to reflect current realities – Minister

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Broadcasting Bill will be looked at dispassionately to reflect current realities – Minister – Ghana Business News




















Bawumia begins tour of Central Region

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Former Vice President Dr Mahamudu Bawumia Former Vice President Dr Mahamudu Bawumia

Former Vice President Dr Mahamudu Bawumia will begin a two-day tour of the Central Region today September 29, 2025, as part of his campaign ahead of January’s NPP primaries.

Dr Bawumia is scheduled to meet NPP constituency and regional executives across the region in the latest phase of his campaign.

The former Vice President has already held similar engagements with executives in other regions, including Ashanti and Eastern, as he seeks to lead the party into the 2028 elections.

NPP must bring Bawumia to win power in 2028 – Polling station agent tells Wontumi

Dr Bawumia has also met with a number of party stakeholders who have thrown their weight behind his candidature ahead of the primaries.

A significant number of the party’s Members of Parliament, former DCEs, former parliamentary candidates, constituency executives and grassroots groups have openly declared their support for the former Vice President.

Several surveys have also predicted an emphatic victory for Dr Bawumia as he seeks to lead the NPP for the second time.

Also, watch some videos from the NPP’s protest below:

Only 10 percent of 300,000 graduates get employed-Agri-Impact Limited reveals

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National Service Personnel in a group photograph with staekholders at the dinner night National Service Personnel in a group photograph with staekholders at the dinner night

Juliana Asante-Dartey, in a warm and inspiring address, welcomed distinguished guests, partners, and National Service Personnel to Agri-Impact Limited’s Dinner and Awards Night.

Held under the theme “Celebrating Excellence & New Beginnings”, the event marked the grand finale of a week-long celebration dedicated to recognising the outstanding contributions of National Service Personnel.

In her remarks, Asante-Dartey shed light on the sobering challenge of youth unemployment in Ghana, where more than 300,000 graduates enter the labour market annually, yet only about 10% secure employment within their first year.

She stressed the importance of structured workplace learning initiatives, such as the Young Agribusiness Professionals Programme (YAPP), in bridging this gap by equipping young people with essential skills, mentorship, and practical exposure.

Through YAPP, interns, national service personnel, and young recruits benefited from a series of tailored training sessions, including CV reviews, mock interviews, public speaking, and office etiquette.

These activities were designed to prepare participants for the competitive world of work and to nurture their leadership potential.

A significant highlight of the celebration was the announcement of Agri-Impact’s partnership with the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST).

With approval to deliver short courses in collaboration with the university’s Centre for Capacity Building and Innovation, Agri-Impact aims to institutionalise youth skills training, creating a sustainable, structured, and accredited platform for capacity development.

The awards segment of the evening recognised the creativity, leadership, and commitment demonstrated by National Service Personnel during their service.

Asante-Dartey emphasised that the honours were more than just tokens of appreciation—they were a call to excellence and a reminder that time spent with Agri-Impact was an investment in each participant’s future.

Encouraging the young professionals, she urged them to step forward with confidence, embrace lifelong learning, and commit to excellence.

She challenged them not only to seek jobs but to create opportunities, become leaders, and blaze new trails in agribusiness and beyond.

The evening’s celebration was both a recognition of past achievements and a launchpad for new beginnings.

With the support of Agri-Impact Limited and its partners, the next generation of professionals is better equipped with the skills, experiences, and networks to thrive in Ghana’s evolving job market.

Sam George to address press today on DStv pricing standoff

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The Minister for Communication, Digital Technology and Innovations, Samuel George, is expected to address the press on Monday, September 29, 2025, on the standoff with MultiChoice Ghana, operators of DStv, over the reduction of subscription fees.

This follows the Minister’s directive to the regulator, the National Communications Authority (NCA), to establish a stakeholder committee tasked with evaluating DStv pricing in Ghana.

The committee is expected to present its report on Monday, September 29, 2025.

The committee, which commenced work on September 8, 2025, was mandated to develop a shared understanding of DStv pricing in Ghana and propose measures that are commercially viable and acceptable in addressing concerns raised by the Minister for Communications, Digital Technology and Innovation, Samuel George.

It was further tasked with designing a roadmap to curb cross-border piracy of DStv decoders and services from Nigeria into Ghana.

At the briefing, the Minister will present recommendations from the committee reviewing DStv’s pricing structure and proposing commercially viable measures acceptable to both the company and the government.

The engagement seeks to clarify — and potentially settle — the standoff, with the Minister repeatedly threatening suspension and DStv resisting demands for price reductions.

Kennedy Agyapong’s Team demands disciplinary action against Wontumi, Abronye

GN Bank Bounces Back — License Fully Restored After Years of Suspension

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GN Bank Bounces Back — License Fully Restored After Years of Suspension

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The restoration of GN Bank’s licence after a suspension of several years is a big deal in Ghana’s financial sector. A prominent NDC footsoldier posted the news to Facebook on Saturday, September 27, 2025. All around the political and economic spheres, people are talking about the announcement.

GN Bank, which had been a successful financial institution that served many Ghanaians, had its licence revoked as part of the Bank of Ghana’s effort to clean up the financial system. As part of a larger initiative to reform and steady the banking sector, the revocation was carried out. Some felt the bank had been unfairly singled out, therefore they voiced their disapproval of the decision.

National Democratic Congress members are rejoicing over the reinstatement of the licence because they perceive it as proof of their long-standing accusations that the revocation was driven by political motives. They claim that GN Bank was essential in expanding people’s access to banking services, particularly in underserved rural areas. Customers whose funds were frozen should also feel some comfort with GN Bank’s return.

They see this move as a chance to regain faith in the financial system and a glimmer of hope. While some in the industry are predicting a sea change in the banking industry as a result of this development, others are warning that the bank will need to step up its efforts to win back customers’ confidence and satisfy regulators.

People in Ghana are still talking about the news, both online and off, as they wait for an official comment from the Bank of Ghana and GN Bank’s management. This is about more than just banks; it’s about accountability, fairness, and the future of Ghana’s financial sector, according to many.

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AGCC appoints Dr. Akwasi Oppong-Fosu Advisory Board Member

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The Africa Global Chamber of Commerce (AGCC) has announced the appointment of Hon. Dr. Akwasi Oppong-Fosu as a new Advisory Board Member.

According to AGCC, Dr. Oppong-Fosu’s appointment reflects his outstanding leadership, contributions to Africa’s economic growth, particularly in Ghana and his commitment to advancing U.S.-Africa trade, investment policy, and international economic development.

Chairman and CEO of AGCC, Dr. Olivier Kamanzi, congratulated Dr. Oppong-Fosu for the appointment which serves as a greater platform for more impact.

“Congratulations to Hon. Dr. Oppong-Fosu on accepting to serve at the Africa Global Chamber of Commerce. I have known him for over a decade as a fine public servant with strong values of good governance and leadership that inspire people globally. I am convinced that his principles will help shape the Chamber to further advance its mission. We warmly welcome him to the AGCC family.”

“I would like to thank Dr. Olivier Kamanzi and the AGCC leadership for the confidence reposed in me. I remain dedicated to fostering economic opportunities, promoting investments, and strengthening U.S.-Africa relations. I look forward to working with my colleagues on the Advisory Board and contributing my experience to advance the Chamber’s vision,” Dr. Oppong-Fosu said in recognition and pledged his commitment to the new role.

Dr. Oppong-Fosu currently serves as Chairman of the Ghana Investment Promotion Centre. With over four decades of experience in governance and public policy, he has served under three Ghanaian presidents, holding key ministerial positions including Minister of Local Government and Rural Development, and Minister of Environment, Science, Technology and Innovation.

Dr. Oppong Fosu brings a wealth experience for past positions held leadership positions such as President of UCLG-Africa, Vice President of UCLG, and membership on the UN Advisory Committee on Local Authorities.

He also chairs the Africa Global Emergence Centre, which works to strengthen Africa’s role in global development.

Port reforms hinge on transparency, not just expansion

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Dorcas Affo-Toffey, Deputy Minister for Transport Dorcas Affo-Toffey, Deputy Minister for Transport

The nation’s ambition to develop into West Africa’s maritime hub will depend as much on transparency in port operations as physical infrastructure, industry leaders have warned.

At a maritime stakeholder forum on the competitiveness of Ghana’s seaborne trade, organised under the theme ‘Streamlining Ghana’s Maritime Transport and Logistics Sector for Transparency, Efficiency and Competitiveness’, Minister of Transport Joseph Bukari Nikpe said opaque processes, hidden charges and inefficiencies are undermining investor confidence and eroding competitiveness.

“Efficiency alone will not guarantee success. Our ports must also be predictable, transparent and trusted,” the minister said in a speech read on his behalf by the sector deputy, Dorcas Affo-Toffey.

These comments come as stakeholders cite persistent problems despite recent developments geared toward port expansion and digitisation projects. Discretionary practices in cargo inspections, inconsistent fees and limited visibility of service charges remain common. Bodies such as the Ghana Union of Traders Association (GUTA) have repeatedly raised concerns that non-transparent costs are neutralising gains from systems such as the paperless port initiative and Ghana Integrated Customs Management System (ICUMS).

The Ministry of Transport acknowledged existing gaps and pledged to streamline procedures, harmonise agency roles and review port levies in collaboration with the Ministry of Finance and Ghana Revenue Authority.

To this end, the minister said a new Legislative Instrument to operationalise the Ghana Shippers’ Authority Act, 2024 is also under consultation to provide a clearer regulatory framework.

“We are also aware of industry concerns about the recently passed Ghana Shippers Authority Act, 2024 (Act 1122),” the minister said.

“To address this, a draft Legislative Instrument (L.I.) has been developed to operationalise the Act. The ministry is undertaking extensive consultations on the regulations and will ensure industry concerns are fully addressed before implementation,” he added.

The call for greater transparency reflects international trends. The World Bank’s 2023 Logistics Performance Index shows that countries with clear and predictable border and Customs systems record up to 40 percent faster cargo dwell times than those with opaque procedures.

Top performers such as Singapore and the Netherlands combine digital platforms with strong governance frameworks, enabling them to handle annual container volumes exceeding 30 million TEUs with minimal delays.

By contrast, a 2022 UNCTAD report estimated that hidden costs and inefficiencies at African ports add between 10 and 30 percent to the final price of goods. For Ghana, analysts say, this undermines not only its cost competitiveness but also its role in regional supply chains – especially under the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA).

Vice President-Ghana Chamber of Shipping Jemilat Mahamah argued that transparency is not a secondary consideration but the foundation of reform.

“Transparency in maritime transport is crucial for fostering trust, enhancing operational efficiency, enabling sustainability, improving regulatory compliance and driving innovation across the global shipping ecosystem.

“Maritime transport transparency restores openness in an industry long characterised by secrecy. It is fundamental for reducing environmental footprint, increasing economic efficiency, fostering stakeholder trust, simplifying regulatory compliance and enabling technological advances,” she explained.

She further stated that, in the end, transparency equips all players in the maritime sector with practical insights, strengthens accountability and fosters a global shipping industry which is resilient, sustainable, and competitive. This growing commitment to openness is transforming maritime transport into a more reliable and responsible driver of international trade.

“The nexus between transparency and shipping efficiency is one of positive correlation. Transparency in maritime transport drives shipping efficiency by enabling data-driven operational optimisation, fostering stakeholder trust and collaboration, ensuring regulatory compliance, accelerating technological adoption and enhancing supply chain visibility. Together, these effects reduce costs, improve sustainability and increase customer satisfaction – fundamentally transforming shipping performance,” she added.

UDS crowned champions of FISU University World Cup

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UDS crowned champions of FISU University World Cup – Ghana Business News




















EXCLUSIVE: Bibiani GoldStars FC seal talks with former Asante Kotoko tactician as new head coach

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Exclusively Bibiani GoldStars FC has engaged Ghanaian trainer Prosper Nertey Ogum for their vacant first team coaching job. Talks with both parties well advanced.

The 2024/25 Ghana Premier league champions are without head coach after parting ways with Coach Stephen Frimpong Manso. His sack was made imminent with their CAF Champions league 2-0 defeat to JS Kabylie at the Accra sports stadium.

The team is currently managed by assistant coach Nana Yaw Amponsah as they failed to seek for revenge in Algeria Sunday in the second leg of the Champions league, suffering 5-0 defeat.

Nana Adu, the club CEO has sealed talks with Ogum entourage to name him as a replacement for Frimpong Manso. Source close to the gaffer reveals, engagement is done with contract period of two years agreed.

Awaiting terms of contract, as his salary and other incentives are yet to be known.

The Miners earlier talks with former Asante Kotoko SC trainer Maxwell Konadu is now off after both parties failed to reach an agreement, hence settling on Nartey Ogum.

Prosper Nertey Ogum comes on board with rich experience having managed Ebusua Dwarfs, WAFA, Asante Kotoko SC and national teams.

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Broda Sammy Explodes at Kumchacha on United Showbiz

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The United Showbiz stage erupted into chaos when gospel musician Broda Sammy confronted Prophet Kumchacha during a live broadcast, sparking widespread debate across social media. What began as a discussion on morality and gospel entertainment quickly escalated after Kumchacha accused Broda Sammy of secretly smoking weed.

Broda Sammy, visibly enraged, responded immediately, pointing at the prophet and shouting, “You are the weed smoker, not me!” He accused Kumchacha of hypocrisy, claiming that the prophet hides behind his clerical status while engaging in questionable activities. He challenged Kumchacha to provide evidence, insisting that such serious accusations should not be made publicly without proof.

Kumchacha, however, maintained a calm but firm stance, standing by his claim without going into specifics. The tense exchange left the show’s host struggling to restore order as the confrontation spiraled, and the video quickly went viral, generating thousands of reactions across platforms like Facebook, TikTok, and X.

Supporters of Broda Sammy defended him, highlighting his music and ministry as evidence of his commitment to spreading the gospel. On the other hand, Kumchacha’s followers argued that the prophet may know more than he revealed and that his words should not be dismissed lightly.

Observers note that both figures are no strangers to controversy, having engaged in public disputes in the past. Yet, many feel this incident crossed a line, bringing sensitive allegations into a public forum and potentially undermining the credibility of gospel music and religious leadership.

While it remains unclear whether the feud will escalate or be resolved privately, the confrontation has reignited discussions about the intersection of religion and entertainment. It also highlights the potential consequences of airing personal accusations on live television, where disputes can quickly capture public attention and go viral. For now, the war of words continues to dominate conversations online, leaving fans and critics divided.

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Former Chinese agricultural minister sentenced to death but granted leniency for returning illicit gains

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Tang Renjian, former minister of agriculture and rural affairs of China, was on Sunday handed the death penalty with a two-year reprieve for taking massive bribes.

Tang, also a former secretary of the agricultural ministry’s leading Party members group, has been deprived of his political rights for life, while all of his personal property will be confiscated and his illegal gains from bribery will be recovered and turned over to the national treasury, according to the verdict issued by the Intermediate People’s Court of Changchun in northeast China’s Jilin Province.

The court stated that between 2007 and 2024, Tang took undue advantage of his various positions at both central and local levels to assist others in matters such as business operation, project contracting and job adjustment. In exchange, he accepted money and valuables totaling over 268 million yuan (about 38 million U.S. dollars).

The court ruled that Tang’s offenses, which inflicted severe damage on the interests of the state and the people, warranted the death penalty. 

Yet considering his cooperation in confessing to his crimes, returning illicit gains, and other mitigating factors, the court granted Tang leniency in its final judgment.

The case was heard at the court on July 25. During the trial, prosecutors, the defendant and his defense counsel cross-examined the evidence and gave their respective accounts. Tang pleaded guilty and expressed remorse in his final statement. 

Triple eviction as Mide, Zita, Rooboy exit show

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Big Brother Naija Season 10 delivered another dramatic twist on Sunday night as three housemates, Mide, Zita and Rooboy, exited the show.

The live eviction show, hosted by Ebuka Obi-Uchendu, began with Mide becoming the first housemate to be evicted.

Zita soon followed, her exit coming just days after she was issued a double strike for pouring food on Rooboy during a heated confrontation.

Kennedy Agyapong Warns NPP Executives After Supporter Fires On Helicopter

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Kennedy Agyapong Warns NPP Executives After Supporter Fires On Helicopter

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Ghanaian politician Kennedy Agyapong has sparked outrage after an intense confrontation with executives of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), following an incident in which one of his supporters allegedly fired shots at a helicopter, resulting in a crash.

According to reports, the incident occurred during a heated political exchange, with Agyapong reportedly issuing stern warnings to NPP executives over decisions and actions he deemed unacceptable. Witnesses say tensions escalated quickly, creating panic among those present.

The helicopter crash, allegedly linked to the firing, caused shock across political and public circles. Authorities are investigating the circumstances surrounding the attack, including whether it was intentional or accidental. While initial reports suggest no fatalities occurred in the crash, the damage to the aircraft and the risk posed to lives has raised serious concerns.

Political analysts have condemned the violent nature of the incident, warning that such actions could have severe repercussions for party unity and public safety. Some citizens have also expressed fear, noting that political disagreements should never escalate to acts that endanger lives.

Agyapong, known for his fiery speeches and controversial statements, has yet to issue a formal response regarding the shooting and the crash. Meanwhile, law enforcement agencies are working to ensure that all those involved are held accountable.

The shocking events have once again highlighted the volatile nature of political tensions in Ghana, raising questions about safety measures at political gatherings and the responsibilities of high-profile leaders to prevent violence.

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Ghana’s Energy Transition said to present opportunity to restructure energy governance

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Ghana’s Energy Transition said to present opportunity to restructure energy governance – Ghana Business News




















Ken Agyapong’s campaign demands sanctions against Wontumi, Abronye over ‘anti-party conduct’

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Kwame Baffoe (Abronye) (L) and Bernard Antwi Boasiako (Chairman Wontumi) (R) Kwame Baffoe (Abronye) (L) and Bernard Antwi Boasiako (Chairman Wontumi) (R)

The campaign team of New Patriotic Party (NPP) flagbearer hopeful, Kennedy Agyapong, has called for immediate disciplinary action against two regional chairmen of the Party over what it describes as “gross anti-party conduct.”

In a statement on September 28, 2025, the team expressed concern about recent comments by Bernard Antwi Boasiako popularly known as Chairman Wontumi of the Ashanti Region and Kwame Baffoe popularly known as Abronye DC of the Bono Region.

The two regional chairmen were reportedly captured in separate viral videos alleging manipulation of the NPP’s electoral register and processes to favour a particular candidate in the run-up to the January 2026 presidential primaries.

According to Team Ken, the remarks by Wontumi and Abronye amount to gross misconduct and a violation of the NPP’s constitution.

NPP distances itself from statements by Wontumi, Abronye

The campaign stressed that the two men, being members of both the National Executive Committee (NEC) and the National Council, two of the Party’s highest decision-making bodies, cannot be treated as ordinary members.

“For this reason, it is wholly inadequate for the party leadership to simply dissociate itself from their reckless utterances. It has to be both condemned and sanctioned.

“We therefore recommend that the NEC and the National Council of the NPP immediately summon the two Regional Chairmen before the appropriate disciplinary bodies and processes. Such decisive action is necessary to send a clear signal that no individual, regardless of rank or status, is above the rules of our Party.

“Failure to act swiftly and decisively will only reinforce the widespread perceptions of bias and lend credibility to the dangerous narrative that there is indeed a calculated orchestration to skew the process in favour of a particular candidate,” part of the statement said.

The statement added, “the integrity of our primaries and the unity of our Party cannot be left at the mercy of indiscipline and reckless commentary.

“Finally, we assure the rank and file of the NPP that Team Ken remains resolute in its commitment to a transparent, free, and fair electoral process. We have put in place a robust anti-rigging architecture to safeguard the sanctity and integrity of the upcoming primaries, and we call on all Party faithful to remain vigilant.”

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Also, watch some videos from the NPP’s protest below:

Council of State member urges Ghanaians to unite to stop galamsey

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Council of State member urges Ghanaians to unite to stop galamsey – Ghana Business News




















‘Who are you?’ – Kofi Bentil clashes with Martin Kpebu over 2028 elections

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Kofi Bentil (L) and lawyer Martin Kpebu (R) Kofi Bentil (L) and lawyer Martin Kpebu (R)

Private legal practitioner Kofi Bentil has criticised fellow lawyer Martin Kpebu over comments he made about New Patriotic Party (NPP) flagbearer hopeful for the 2028 general elections, Dr Mahamudu Bawumia.

The exchange happened on TV3’s Key Points show on Saturday, September 27, 2025.

Martin Kpebu had dismissed Dr Bawumia’s presidential chances ahead of the 2028 elections, arguing that the former Vice President lost by a wide margin in the 2024 polls.

According to him, it would take more than four years to close such a gap, making it impossible for Bawumia to win in 2028.

He suggested that Bawumia could only realistically stand a chance in the 2032 elections, and even then, age would not be in his favour.

“But I’m surprised that they say young people in the NPP prefer Bawumia. He doesn’t stand a chance in 2028… It’s 1.6 million votes. You can’t wipe out 1.6 million votes in a four-year cycle unless the NDC misrules to a level beyond even what Akufo-Addo did.

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“We are not going to sit down for that. What Akufo-Addo did was the last. There’s still a lot of anger in the system. You see why John Mahama’s approval rating is coming down. What Akufo-Addo did to us, we won’t sit down for that to happen again.”

His remarks, however, did not sit well with Kofi Bentil, who doubles as Vice President of IMANI Africa and was also a panellist on the show.

Bentil questioned Kpebu’s authority in declaring that Bawumia had no chance in the upcoming elections.

He schooled him on global democratic trends, particularly in the United States, stressing that age plays a relatively minor role in determining electoral outcomes, as voters are now more focused on issues.

“Well, let me add this. You let my brother Martin go on and on. Look, on this matter, listen to me, he is so wrong, it is not salvageable. He can’t be helped. Listen, there was a trend in America, and America is a very good place to look at when it comes to democratic trends.

“Bill Clinton was 45 or 47 when he became president, with Al Gore as vice president at 44. In US history, Clinton, who many doubted, balanced the budget and stabilised the economy. Then came George Bush, followed by Barack Obama, also in his 40s. People thought America would always go for young leaders.

“But guess what? Donald Trump, who is 79 today, came in almost a decade later and became one of the most impactful presidents in US history, for right or wrong. The point is this: age is just a number. Trump wiped the floor with younger contenders. So, Martin has no basis to talk about age politics,” he said.

He continued, “Who are you? At the end of the day, Ghanaians will decide based on who they believe can deliver.”

Bentil further argued that the current generation of voters, particularly millennials and Gen Z, are a “no-nonsense” group that makes decisions based on competence and results rather than age.

“That generation doesn’t revere anything. They don’t respect age or tradition. They look at what’s on the ground and say, what’s good for me? If someone is 100 years old and can deliver, they’ll vote for him. Age is nothing.”

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Also, watch some videos from the NPP’s protest below:

Atigya-Jakpa Finally Confronts Gabby Okyere as His Name Surfaces in Over 1,200 Illegal Mining Conces

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A fresh storm has erupted in Ghana’s ongoing fight against illegal mining (galamsey) after political activist Atigya-Jakpa publicly confronted influential lawyer and political strategist Gabby Asare Otchere-Darko over his alleged connection to more than 1,200 illegal mining concessions.

The confrontation, which has been simmering for months, came to the fore after investigative reports and leaked documents suggested that Gabby’s name appeared in transactions and negotiations linked to several disputed mining concessions across Ghana’s mineral-rich regions.

In a fiery broadcast, Atigya-Jakpa accused Gabby of being a central figure in what he described as a “grand state-backed syndicate” that has enabled the proliferation of illegal mining concessions. According to him, while ordinary Ghanaian and rural communities have suffered devastating environmental consequences such as polluted rivers, destroyed farmlands, and health hazards, political elites allegedly benefitted from secret deals tied to mining permits and concessions. He stressed that Gabby could no longer deny involvement, declaring that his name was attached to over 1,200 concessions and that he must answer to Ghanaians and to the law.

Gabby Otchere-Darko, a close cousin of President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo and a leading figure within the ruling New Patriotic Party (NPP), has long rejected claims linking him to galamsey activities. In previous statements, he maintained that he only acted as a lawyer representing clients within the mining sector and has no personal involvement in illegal operations. However, the latest revelations, tying his name to such a large number of concessions, have reignited public scrutiny and cast new doubts on his denials.

The news has sparked outrage among environmental groups, civil society activists, and sections of the public, many of whom have accused the political class of shielding high-profile individuals while poor miners face harsh crackdowns. Opposition parties have demanded a parliamentary probe into the allegations, arguing that if confirmed, Gabby’s alleged involvement would represent a massive betrayal of the government’s stated commitment to fighting illegal mining. Supporters within the NPP have dismissed Jakpa’s accusations as politically motivated, aimed at tarnishing the image of the party ahead of the 2026 elections.

Illegal mining remains one of Ghana’s most pressing national challenges. Despite numerous task forces, military operations, and presidential pledges to curb galamsey, the practice continues to thrive. Experts estimate that billions of cedis are lost annually due to unregulated mining, while the ecological damage threatens long-term food and water security. The revelation that over 1,200 concessions may be tied to the name of one of Ghana’s most politically influential figures only deepens the crisis.

Atigya-Jakpa has vowed to release further documents and evidence to back his claims, while calls grow louder for a full-scale independent investigation. Whether Gabby will formally respond or seek legal redress remains to be seen, but the scandal has already reignited Ghana’s fierce debate about the intersection of politics, power, and galamsey.

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GCB Bank launches new bold sustainability programme

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GCB Bank Plc has unveiled a bold, comprehensive sustainability programme that sets a new standard for responsible banking in Ghana.

At the heart of the programme are six flagship initiatives: Sheagles Soar, R³ (Reduce, Reuse & Recycle), i-360, Evolve, and EagleTouch.

Each is crafted to embed social impact, environmental stewardship, and strong governance across the bank’s operations. Together, they position GCB as a leader in sustainable finance.

Launching the programme, Board Chairman Professor Joshua Alabi called it a “blueprint for a sustainable future,” stressing that GCB is forging ahead to lead sustainable banking in Ghana and beyond.

“As the premier bank, we must lead by example. By putting people and planet first in all our operations, we will secure profit in the truest sense: profit that is inclusive, resilient, and beneficial to all stakeholders,” Prof. Alabi said.

Managing Director Farihan Alhassan underscored that sustainability is not an add-on but a cultural shift within GCB.

“Our strategy is anchored in a baseline assessment aligned with national and global commitments, including the Paris Agreement and the UN SDGs.

“Built on three pillars: Environmental Stewardship, Social Responsibility, and Ethical Governance, it reflects the triple bottom line of people, planet, and profit.”

Head of Special Projects and Investor Relations, George Fuachie, added that GCB is determined to lead the charge: “Sustainability is no longer a buzzword. It has become a way of doing business.”

The launch featured a dynamic panel discussion titled “People, Planet, and Profit: Sustainable Operations for Impact and Opportunity.”

It was moderated by Cynthia Ofori-Dwumfuo, Chief Marketing, Communications and Customer Experience Officer of GCB Bank. The panel included GCB Board Member Pamela Addo, SUCCA Africa’s Mark Ofori Kwafo, and GCB’s Head of Credit Risk, Edward Sasu Adofo.

Panellists called for sustainability to be fully integrated into banking operations, highlighting financial inclusion, gender-responsive products, youth banking, and climate-smart agriculture as central to long-term impact.

They cautioned that climate risks pose real threats but also open opportunities in renewable energy, green jobs, and sustainable farming.

Profitability, they stressed, must advance hand in hand with social empowerment and environmental care.

With this programme, GCB Bank takes a decisive step to embed sustainability at its core.

The Bank pledged to invest in innovative solutions, forge transformative partnerships, and keep driving impact that balances people, planet, and profit

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Kwara United coach doesn’t even have license – Karim Zito

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Asante Kotoko head coach Abdul Karim Zito has aimed a dig at Kwara United’s trainer following his side’s narrow 1-0 victory in Abuja to seal qualification in the CAF Confederation Cup.

The veteran coach, who masterminded Kotoko’s aggregate triumph over the Nigerians, did not hold back in his post-match comments.

“Kwara United’s coach, who doesn’t even have a license, was talking nonsense when I beat him in Ghana,” Zito said. 

“I taught him sense by beating him again today.”

Kotoko, who had earlier won 4-3 in the first leg in Accra, put up a resolute performance in the return fixture to edge their opponents 1-0, completing a 5-3 aggregate win and advancing to the next stage of the competition.

Zito’s remarks underline the competitive edge and rivalry between the two sides, with the coach now turning his attention to preparing his team for the upcoming continental challenge.

Kotoko will now face Morrocan side Wydad Casablanca in the final round in October in bid for a group stage slot.

GoldStars crashed out of CAF Champions League after heavy defeat to JS Kabylie

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Bibiani GoldStars’ debut campaign in the CAF Champions League ended in disappointment Bibiani GoldStars’ debut campaign in the CAF Champions League ended in disappointment

Bibiani GoldStars’ debut campaign in the CAF Champions League ended in disappointment after they suffered a 5-0 loss to Algerian giants JS Kabylie in Tizi Ouzou on Sunday, sealing a 7-0 aggregate exit from the preliminary round.

The Ghana Premier League champions, already trailing 2-0 from the first leg in Accra, faced an uphill task but endured a nightmare start when goalkeeper Emmanuel Kobi turned the ball into his own net after just seven minutes.

Kabylie quickly took control of the contest, with Ryad Boudebouz doubling the lead in the 29th minute. Mehdi Merghem added a third midway through the second half before GoldStars’ hopes collapsed completely. Defender Emmanuel Ankrah was shown a red card on the hour mark, and the hosts ruthlessly exploited the numerical advantage.

Lahlou Akhrib struck four minutes later, and Oualid Maliki completed the rout with a stoppage-time effort to send Kabylie through in emphatic style.

GoldStars’ continental adventure ends at the first hurdle, and they must now regroup and focus on defending their Ghana Premier League crown.

Western North Regional Peace Council marks International Day of Peace

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The programme which was attended by representatives from the traditional and religious leaders The programme which was attended by representatives from the traditional and religious leaders

The Western North Regional Peace Council has marked this year’s International Day of Peace with a call on the people to choose peace in all situations to propel growth and development.

The Most Reverend Samuel Nkuah Boateng, Chairman of the Western North Regional Peace Council, speaking during the event at Sefwi Bekwai in the Bibiani Anhwiaso Bekwai Municipality, said peace was the most powerful force for a better future and that it was within the grasp of each and every individual to prioritise it at all times.

He expressed worry that Ghana’s peacefulness had deteriorated to some extent citing the 2025 Global Peace Index where the country had fallen six places to rank 61st globally.

“Ghana was ranked 55th in 2024 globally and 4th in Sub-Saharan Africa, and this is worrying and should be a concern and a challenge for our dear country,” he stated.

Most Rev Boateng appealed to the government and other institutions to support the council in the discharge of their duties to help the country to continue to enjoy its relative peace.

Bayeeman Tano Kwaw Benbuin III, Paramount Chief of Aowin Traditional Area, who chaired the function reiterated that clamouring for peace required each and everyone to speak up against violence, hatred, discrimination, and inequality.

He said this could be achieved by inspiring conversations about the urgent need for understanding for peaceful coexistence.

Wilbert Petty Brentum, the Western North Regional Minister, in a speech read on his behalf stressed on the need to ensure peace at all levels stressing on fairness and justice for all.

He assured that the government would continue to invest and provide the needed resources to strengthen the activities of the council to effectively execute its duties.

He urged residents to recommit themselves to this noble call for future generations to inherit a peaceful and prosperous region.

The programme which was on the theme, “Act now for a peaceful world”, was attended by representatives from the traditional and religious leaders, the media, and students from the Wiawso Nursing Training College.

Sarkodie has disrespected me – Dr UN

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Dr UN has said that Sarkodie has been disrespectful towards him Dr UN has said that Sarkodie has been disrespectful towards him

Controversial Dr UN has expressed disappointment in Africa’s decorated rapper, Sarkodie following the latter’s appearance in Kumasi, the capital town of Ashanti Region.

Upon his arrival, Sarkodie visited the office of the Ashanti Regional Minister among others, to show his respect to them since they are the owners of the land.

Dr UN has said that Sarkodie has been disrespectful towards him, stating that the rapper has been in Kumasi for some days, but hasn’t taken time off his schedule to pay him a visit.

Dr UN stated that he remains the chairman of the musician, because, if not for anything, he once upon a time awarded the musician for his good works.

He noted that after visiting the Ashanti Regional minister, he was the next musician who should have been visited before granting interviews among others.

“Sarkodie has not respected me. You went to visit the regional minister, you should have also visited Dr UN too. Because I am your chairman. Awarding you made you a global icon. But you came to the Ashanti Region but refused to accord me some respect. Even Otumfour would ask why you didn’t visit me should he know about this”, he said he in a viral video.

‘Don’t underestimate your potentials’ – NITA boss to UPSA graduates

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The ceremony saw 1,640 students graduate from the Faculty of Information Technology The ceremony saw 1,640 students graduate from the Faculty of Information Technology

The Acting Director-General of the National Information Technology Agency (NITA), Dr Mark-Oliver Kevor, has urged graduates of the University of Professional Studies, Accra (UPSA) not to undermine their potentials as they step into the next phase of life.

Speaking at the first session of the university’s 17th congregation on Friday, September 26, Dr Kevor encouraged the 1,863 graduating students to embrace integrity and value mentorship in their professional and personal journeys.

“Seriously, don’t underestimate your potentials and I am very happy some of you have already started developing workable applications even while you are still in school,” he said.

The ceremony saw 1,640 students graduate from the Faculty of Information Technology and Communication Studies, and 223 from the Law School.

‘They just want to put fear in us’ – UPSA student pushes back against new dress code rule

The Vice-Chancellor of UPSA, Professor John Kwaku Mensah Mawutor, announced that across the four sessions of the 17th congregation, the university is expected to graduate 5,664 students.

This number comprises 939 postgraduates, 3,825 undergraduates and 900 diploma students.

He praised the graduating class for their resilience, noting that their ability to adapt to online learning, meet tight deadlines and persevere through challenges demonstrates the true spirit of innovation.

“This is not only a celebration of academic achievements, but also a testimony to the power of perseverance, innovation and leadership potential that lies within each of you,” he added.

Dr Harry Lawson Kwaku Agbanu, Chairman of the UPSA Governing Council, also urged the graduates to be worthy ambassadors of the university.

The congregation also celebrated academic excellence, with Rebecca Oppong of the Department of Communication Studies emerging as the Best Graduating Student for the Faculty of Information Technology and Communication Studies.

She was named Valedictorian for the first session, with a Final Cumulative Grade Point Average (FCGPA) of 3.89.

Meanwhile, the Vice-Chancellor disclosed that UPSA enrolled 12,585 new students at the beginning of the 2024/2025 academic year, bringing the total student population to 27,279.

This comprises 2,826 diploma students, 21,617 undergraduates, 2,260 postgraduates and 576 professional students.

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Government must lead in the fight against illegal mining, not traditional authorities – IERPP fellow

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Dr Frank Bannor, Senior Research Fellow at IERPP Dr Frank Bannor, Senior Research Fellow at IERPP

A Senior Research Fellow at the Institute of Economic Research and Public Policy (IERPP), Dr Frank Bannor, has dismissed suggestions by government functionaries that traditional authorities should lead in the fight against illegal mining, popularly known as galamsey.

In a note shared with some media outlets, Dr Bannor urged the government to take full responsibility for combating galamsey and to halt what he described as a “media-sponsored narrative” shifting the burden onto traditional authorities.

“The government should not shirk its responsibility in the fight against illegal mining activities. These attempts by persons affiliated with the ruling party to push the narrative that chiefs should lead in the fight against galamsey must be halted immediately,” he stated.

The development economist stressed that while traditional authorities have a role to play, they cannot be placed at the forefront of the battle.

“From all indications, this media agenda and advocacy is state-sponsored. It is true we cannot leave traditional authorities out of this fight but pushing them to lead it is nothing but a deliberate effort by the Mahama government to run away from its responsibilities,” he added.

Over the past week, prominent figures—including business magnate Sir Sam Jonah, former Information Minister Kofi Totobi Quakyi, media personalities, and political activists aligned with the NDC—have been calling for traditional leaders to spearhead the galamsey fight.

Dr Bannor, however, insisted that government must take charge by developing a comprehensive blueprint that includes punitive measures against owners of excavators and landowners who enable illegal mining activities.

“We at IERPP posit that whatever blueprint is being developed by the government to combat illegal mining should include punitive actions against owners of excavators and landowners. There can never be galamsey on land without the tacit approval of the landowner. Owners of seized excavators must also be penalized to deter others from renting out their machines for such activities,” he emphasised.

He concluded by pointing out inconsistencies in the ruling party’s approach:

“The NDC told us how they were going to deal with galamsey in their 2024 manifesto. It never included traditional leaders being tasked to lead the fight. Government must lead this fight.”

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Ghana to roll out mandatory nationwide pet vaccination in 2026

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The National Veterinary Services Department has announced that all pets in Ghana will undergo mandatory vaccination beginning January 2026.

According to the Service, vaccinated pets will be issued official vaccination cards to ensure compliance and proper monitoring. The initiative forms part of efforts to curb rabies-related deaths and improve pet health management across the country.

Chief Veterinary Officer, Samuel Cudjoe, explained that the exercise is not only crucial for public health but will also contribute to better management of the country’s pet population.

“From January 2026, a national pet vaccination card will be issued for every vaccinated dog or cat at private veterinary service centres. These measures will make rabies vaccination mandatory nationwide and ensure proper tracking, harmonised reporting, and reliable national data generation,” he said.

The Department believes the exercise will significantly reduce rabies infections, which remain a major public health concern, while also providing an accurate database of pets in Ghana.

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Gov’t targets 2026 Q2 for full digital TV migration amid GH¢82m duty hurdle

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Digital consumers are expected to enjoy improved picture and sound quality by the second quarter of 2026, as the government moves to clear hurdles delaying Ghana’s full migration from analogue to digital television.

A major setback has been the over 82 million cedis in duties on set-top boxes currently locked up in warehouses. The government says resolving these bottlenecks is critical to fast-tracking distribution and completing the switch.

Sector minister, Sam Nartey George speaking at the Broadcasting at Crossroads forum organized by the Africa Media Bureau in partnership with Channel One TV and Citi FM expressed optimism that final distribution will soon commence, assuring stakeholders of government’s commitment to achieve a full digital migration despite Ghana missing previous deadlines.

“We have not done the digital switch over because of some of the things I inherited—policy wise there was this purchase of set top boxes. The boxes are stack in a warehouse. There are duties in the excess of 82 million Ghana cedis. We have figured a way around it. We will do the digital switch over once these boxes get into the market when the NCA finishes all they are doing,” he said.

He added that: “My hope is that by the end of Q2 2026 we could have finished those distribution and then announce the digital switch over.”

The Broadcasting at the Crossroads Forum was climaxed with the sector minister commending the organisers for driving the industry dialogue. He, however, challenged them to present a draft report for onward technical deliberations, stressing that actionable recommendations will be key to transforming Ghana’s broadcasting landscape.

“We must have some tangibles out of this, so there’s going to be a workshop report and the report will not come and sit on our desk at the Ministry but it is for us to step up a technical working group from the NCA, GIBA, NMC, AMB and all other stakeholders so that all the issues we have raised here we look at the way forward,” he said.

Asante Kotoko coach Karim Zito taunts Kwara United’s Sanni Tunde after win

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Asante Kotoko head coach Karim Zito (L) Asante Kotoko head coach Karim Zito (L)

Asante Kotoko head coach Karim Zito has taken aim at Kwara United boss Sanni Tunde after steering his side into the next stage of the CAF Confederation Cup.

The Porcupine Warriors sealed qualification with a hard-fought 1-0 victory at the M.K.O. Abiola International Stadium on Sunday, completing a 5-3 aggregate win after their thrilling 4-3 first-leg success in Accra.

Forward Hubert Gyau delivered the decisive strike in the second half, silencing Kwara United, whose coach had vowed to overturn the deficit following their defeat in Ghana.

Speaking to the media after the match, Zito did not hold back in his assessment of his counterpart.

“Kwara United’s coach, who doesn’t even have a license, was talking nonsense when I beat him in Ghana,” Zito told the media after the game.

“I taught him sense by beating him again today,” he added.

Kotoko, two-time winners of the CAF Champions League, now shift their focus to a daunting second-round clash against Moroccan giants Wydad Athletic Club.

The Ghanaian side will host the first leg before making the trip to Casablanca for the return fixture in October.

‘Let’s reimagine tourism’s future and unlock its full potential’ – TOUGHA President tells African gurus

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Yvonne Donkor (L) and Hajia Bolaji Mustapha (R) Yvonne Donkor (L) and Hajia Bolaji Mustapha (R)

The President of the Tour Operators Union of Ghana (TOUGHA), Yvonne Donkor, has called on African tourism leaders to work together to reimagine the future of tourism and unlock its full potential for the continent’s prosperity.

She made the call in Lagos, Nigeria, where she joined the Nigerian Association of Tour Operators (NATOP) at Tarkwa Bay, Victoria Island, to celebrate World Tourism Day 2025.

The invitation was extended by the President of NATOP, Hajia Bolaji Mustapha.

In her goodwill message, Yvonne Donkor highlighted the vital role tourism plays in driving economic growth, cultural exchange and sustainable development across Africa.

“On this World Tourism Day 2025, we recognize the pivotal role tourism plays in fostering economic growth, cultural exchange and sustainable development.

“May our collective efforts continue to promote African tourism, showcase our rich heritage and drive innovation in the industry.

“Together, let’s reimagine tourism’s future and unlock its full potential for the continent’s prosperity. Happy World Tourism Day!” she said.

TOUGHA aims to transform Ghana’s tourism sector after exploring untapped ecotourism gems

The TOUGHA President’s participation reflects growing collaboration among African tour operators aimed at strengthening intra-African travel, promoting the continent’s diverse attractions and creating shared opportunities for industry players.

World Tourism Day, celebrated annually on September 27, is dedicated to raising awareness about the social, cultural, political and economic value of tourism and the role it plays in achieving sustainable development goals.

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Vehicle dealers decry sales dip, urge action on stolen cars

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The Vehicle and Asset Dealers Association of Ghana (VADUG) has pushed back against growing public perceptions that its members are complicit in the sale of stolen cars.

This comes on the back of intensified operations by security agencies this year, which have targeted stolen vehicles circulating on the Ghanaian market.

According to VADUG, while the clampdown is within the mandate of law enforcement, the trend is beginning to affect the business of legitimate dealers.

General Secretary of the Association, Clifford Ansu, told Citi Business News that the stigma is undermining consumer trust.

“How people perceive the car dealers as being the agents of the stolen vehicles is not the best. We are not into selling stolen vehicles,” he stressed.

“When someone is coming to buy something from you and the person hears that the cars these guys are selling are stolen vehicles, there is no way that the person will even come [and make a purchase],” Ansu added.

He urged both the public and dealers to exercise due diligence when purchasing or importing vehicles to help address the issue.

“Go to a very recognized garage knowing very well that where you are buying the vehicle, the people are always there then you can do business with them.

“I am not saying if you buy vehicles online, it is wrong. When you see the thing online, trace the person, go to a particular garage knowing well that this is where I can find this person,” Ansu advised.

In recent months, security agencies have stepped up efforts to curb the trafficking of stolen vehicles into Ghana.

In August, the Ghana Police Service’s Criminal Investigation Department announced the recovery of 43 high-value luxury cars between January and July 2025.

The Economic and Organised Office (EOCO) has also flagged Range Rovers, Dodge models, and other luxury vehicles as among the most intercepted during its operations.

EOCO’s findings, drawn from collaborations with Interpol and other international bodies, highlight Ghana’s growing profile as a destination for stolen cars, particularly from North America.

Justice on hold: India court crippled by a million-case backlog

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The Allahabad High Court – one of India’s oldest and most prestigious, once graced by figures like India’s first premier Jawaharlal Nehru and future Supreme Court judges – is back in the spotlight.

This time, though, for very different reasons.

With more than a million cases pending, it is among the most overburdened courts in the country. Matters ranging from criminal trials to property and family disputes have been pending here for decades, leaving thousands of people in India’s most populous state, Uttar Pradesh, trapped in legal limbo.

Consider Babu Ram Rajput, 73, a retired government employee who has been battling a property dispute for over three decades.

He bought land at an auction in 1992, but the previous owner challenged the sale – and the case remains unresolved to this day.

“I just hope my case is decided while I’m still alive,” Mr Rajput says.

The high court’s struggle mirrors a broader crisis in India’s judiciary, where too few judges and a constant flood of cases have caused crippling delays.

With a sanctioned strength of 160 that experts say has never been completely filled, the court is severely understaffed. Delays in police investigations, frequent adjournments, and poor infrastructure further add to the backlog, leaving the system stretched beyond capacity.

Each judge faces hundreds of cases a day – sometimes over 1,000. With just five working hours, that’s less than a minute per case. In practice, many aren’t heard at all.

Umang Poddar/BBC Old and new files stacked in a room at the Allahabad high court
Over a million cases are pending at the Allahabad High Court

Lawyers say urgent matters – like bail pleas or eviction stays – are heard first, pushing older cases further down the list.

Senior lawyer Syed Farman Naqvi says courts often issue interim or temporary orders in urgent cases – but once the immediate need is met, the matter lingers as new cases pile up.

Retired judge Amar Saran says the mounting backlog has forced judges into a “cut-grass approach” – issuing quick, standard orders, from nudging the government to act to directing lower courts to handle the matter.

In April, the court confronted the scale of its delays while ruling on a rape and murder case pending for over 40 years. By the verdicts delivered, four of the five convicted men had died. Ordering the sole surviving convict to surrender, the court admitted it regretted not ruling sooner.

The backlog has even prompted legal action. Earlier this year, a group of Allahabad High Court lawyers petitioned for more judicial appointments, calling the court “paralysed” by a shortage of judges that leaves cases lingering for years.

The crisis has caught the attention of India’s top court. In January, the Supreme Court called it “worrisome” that case listings at the Allahabad High Court are unpredictable, saying the system had completely collapsed.

Uncertain hearing dates hit people hard, especially in vast Uttar Pradesh. Many travel hundreds of kilometres to Prayagraj where the court is located, on just a few days’ notice for their hearing.

Mr Rajput is from Kanpur, 200km (125 miles) from Prayagraj. He spends around four hours travelling each time his case is listed – yet can never be sure it will actually be heard.

“I’m over 70,” he says. “I often learn just days in advance that my case is listed, “making travel a hassle.” He adds that many times his case isn’t heard because other matters take up the whole day.

Umang Poddar/BBC A man binds case files outside the Allahabad high court
A man preparing court files outside the Allahabad High Court

Lawyers have long urged the court to set up another bench – a branch of the high court in a different city to ease access and speed up hearings – in the western part of the state. Currently, an additional bench exists in the city of Lucknow. A similar recommendation was made in 1985 by a government commission, but it has yet to be implemented.

Earlier this year, the state government reportedly urged the high court to set up another bench, but the letter was later withdrawn for unknown reasons. The push for more benches isn’t limited to Uttar Pradesh; a 2009 Law Commission report said all states would benefit from additional high court branches.

While new benches could help long-term, experts say quicker fixes – like appointing more judges – are needed.

But the process is slow and complex: senior high court judges first shortlist candidates, then the list is reviewed by the state and federal governments, and the Chief Justice of India. After this, senior Supreme Court judges forward the final list to the federal government for appointment.

Experts say picking the right candidates is often challenging. Former Allahabad High Court Chief Justice Govind Mathur notes that chief justices, often appointed from outside the state, may not know local lawyers or judges, complicating recommendations. Names can be rejected at any stage and remain confidential until the Supreme Court forwards them to the government.

Last year, the Supreme Court recommended just one appointment for the Allahabad High Court, despite nearly half the seats being vacant. Some progress came this year with 15 new judges, but almost half the posts remain empty after retirements and transfers. Earlier this month, 26 more names were sent to the government, raising hopes – but the impact on the backlog remains uncertain.

Experts say the backlog is so huge that even at full strength, each judge would handle over 7,000 pending cases. Some progress came this year, after 40 new judges were added – 24 of whom were appointed last week – but the backlog persists.

Mr Mathur says that deeper judicial reforms – like a “uniform policy for hearing and disposing of cases” – are essential, rather than leaving it to individual judges.

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Araba Stamp was my girlfriend

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Oboy Siki (L) and late Kumawood actress, Araba Stamp Oboy Siki (L) and late Kumawood actress, Araba Stamp

Controversial Kumawood actor Oboy Siki has taken Ghanaians down memory lane, recounting his youthful days when he was popularly known as “Boys Boys.”

Speaking on the Rash Hour show with Rashad and King Asu B, the outspoken actor revealed that his womanizing lifestyle did not begin after he became famous.

According to him, even before fame found him, he was actively chasing women and could easily get some for sexual satisfaction.

Oboy Siki disclosed that he once dated a Kumawood actress who is now a member of the Kristo Asafo church, founded by the late Apostle Kwadwo Safo, popularly known as Kantanka. He explained that, for reasons best known to him, he decided to end the relationship. However, unable to let go, the actress allegedly pursued him for two decades.

While that was ongoing, Oboy Siki claimed he also went into a romantic relationship with the late Kumawood actress, Araba Stamp.

“Did you hear about Araba Stamp? She was my girlfriend. It’s been a long time—I was very young then. My relationship with Araba Stamp lasted over 15 years,” he recounted.

He further noted that their relationship began before the movie I Told You So was filmed.

Lands minister inaugurates large-scale mining audit committee to strengthen oversight

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The minister expressed confidence in the committee’s ability to deliver The minister expressed confidence in the committee’s ability to deliver

The Minister of Lands and Natural Resources, Emmanuel Armah-Kofi Buah (MP), has inaugurated a Large-Scale Mining Audit Committee as part of the government’s efforts to tackle long-standing irregularities and improve governance in the mining sector.

The initiative forms part of a broader reform agenda aimed at strengthening both mining laws and the institutions responsible for enforcing them.

Speaking at the inauguration ceremony, Buah noted that while significant progress had been made in streamlining small-scale mining, the government was now shifting its focus to the large-scale industry.

“This is a very critical area, and we must ensure that all irregularities and challenges are tackled head-on.

On behalf of President Mahama, I urge you to work with us to sanitise the industry,” he said.

The Audit Committee’s mandate will cover:

Exploration rights and land tenure agreements

Environmental and social compliance

Safety permits and resettlement approvals

Fiscal obligations, including royalties and taxes

Buah stressed the importance of stakeholder engagement, which he said had often been overlooked in the licensing process.

“Communities must be heard. How can they know what is happening when their voices are ignored?

This is what the whole process is about,” he emphasised.

The minister expressed confidence in the committee’s ability to deliver, adding that its work would strengthen the Minerals Commission and help address illegalities undermining the sector.

“We are determined to completely transform the Minerals Commission, and this audit is the beginning of that transformation,” he declared.

PNC praises Mahama’s performance in gov’t so far

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Bernard Mornah, the leader of the People’s National Convention (PNC) at the weekend, lauded President John Dramani Mahama’s performance in government so far. 

He mentioned particularly the stabilising and appreciating the Ghana Cedi against major international currencies. 

Mr Mornah said: “The stabilisation of the cedi and decline in inflation figures have translated into a marginal reduction in the prices of food items.” 

He added: “We support a change in government. The Election 2024 President John Mahama has not failed the nation,”. 

Mr Mornah gave the commendation when interacting with the media on the sidelines of the National Executive Committee (NEC) meeting of the PNC held at Abesim, near Sunyani. 

Attended by national and regional executives of the party, the NEC meeting, the second-highest decision-making body of the PNC offered a common platform for the party to identify and proffer realistic solutions to emerging challenges confronting the party. 

Mr Mornah indicated that President Mahama’s led government had performed creditably in transforming the economic fortunes of the nation and thereby bettering the socio-economic livelihoods of the ordinary citizenry. 

Notwithstanding, he added that a PNC government would have performed better if Ghanaians had allowed the party to be in government in Ghana’s Election 2024. 

He said presently the PNC was re-strategising and considering the possibility of merging with other Nkrumahist political parties so that together they could make meaningful impacts and thereby win political power in the Election 2028. 

Mr Mornah said the party expected that the government would take over about 50 per cent shares of all foreign companies in its efforts to turn around the nation’s economic prospects, build and strengthen resilience and stabilise the economy. 

Mr Sampson Asaki Awimgobet, the National Chairman of the PNC, urged the various regional and constituency executives to work tirelessly to make the PNC more attractive at the grassroots levels. 

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T-Bill auction undersubscribed as gov’t misses target by ¢2bn

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Latest data from the Treasury shows that investor demand for Treasury bills weakened last week as the government fell short of its target by 2.11 billion cedis.

Figures from the Bank of Ghana revealed that the Treasury accepted 3.46 billion cedis in bids, against a target of 5.58 billion cedis. This represented a shortfall of 37.5 per cent.

The 91-day bill attracted the bulk of demand. The Treasury accepted 2.65 billion cedis, almost the entire 2.66 billion tendered.

The 182-day bill followed, with 695 million cedis accepted out of 705 million submitted. Meanwhile, 116 million cedis was cleared on the 364-day note, from the 119 million tendered.

Analysts attributed the undersubscription to weak liquidity among commercial banks, following the Bank of Ghana’s open market operation that absorbed nearly ¢19 billion ahead of the auction. They also pointed to persistently low appetite for T-bills.

The shortfall pushed yields slightly higher across the curve. The 91-day bill rose 5 basis points to 10.50 percent from the 10.45 per cent, the 182-day went up 3 basis points to 12.39 percent up from the 12.36 per cent, and the 364-day edged up 1 basis point to 12.89 per cent from the 12.88 percent the previous week

Looking ahead, the government aims to raise 3.71 billion cedis in this week’s auction.

Apostle Safo’s Family Is Warned by Otumfuo at Manhyia Mempe Casaba Bia

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Source: Isaac Appiah

While visiting the Manhyia Palace, Asantehene Otumfuo Osei Tutu Il issued a severe warning to the family of the late Apostle Dr. Kwadwo Safo Kantanka.

The meeting, which attracted public attention, took place on Thursday, September 25, 2025, and was part of continuing interactions between the royal palace and the family after the death of the renowned inventor and founder of Kantanka Automobile, according to a report by Yen.

Otumfuo stated unequivocally that he would not tolerate needless disputes within the family.

“Mempe basabasa biaa,” he said in Twi, meaning “I do not want any form of misunderstanding.

The Asantehene emphasized the need for unity while reminding the family of the late Apostle Safo’s legacy and the importance of protecting it. “Your father was full of ideas. Don’t allow division to destroy his creation. “I will not permit unnecessary arguments,” Otumfuo went on.

Reports state that disputes over succession and management have been brewing within some family segments ever since Apostle Safo’s death.

Therefore, the Asantehene’s remarks were taken as both a warning and a plea for peace.

Palace observers said the message was clear-cut and left no room for misinterpretation.

“Otumfuo’s statements were simple yet profoundly powerful. A person close to the palace claims that “he wants peace to prevail.”

Since then, the statement has garnered attention on social media, with many people applauding Otumfuo for intervening at a crucial time. Only his authority, according to some users, could stop the situation from getting worse.

As the Kantanka family navigates this delicate time, all eyes are on them. Otumfuo has made it clear that the family’s peace and dignity, and consequently Asanteman’s, must be protected at all costs.

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https://yen.com.gh/entertainment/celebrities/291656-otumfuo-osei-tutu-ii-warns-infighting-adwoa-safo-family-visit-manhyia/

Kotoko to face Wydad Casablanca in CAF Confederation Cup after eliminating Kwara United

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Asante Kotoko will face Moroccan giants Wydad Casablanca Asante Kotoko will face Moroccan giants Wydad Casablanca

Asante Kotoko will face Moroccan giants Wydad Casablanca in the next round of the CAF Confederation Cup after eliminating Nigeria’s Kwara United.

The Porcupine Warriors advanced with a 5-3 aggregate victory, securing a hard-fought 1-0 win in Abeokuta on Sunday to add to their thrilling 4-3 triumph from the first leg in Kumasi.

Hubert Gyau’s strike proved decisive as Kotoko maintained their discipline to progress.

Their next test is against Wydad, one of Africa’s most successful clubs. The Casablanca-based side are three-time winners of the CAF Champions League and were participants in the expanded FIFA Club World Cup earlier this year.

Kotoko, meanwhile, have twice lifted the Champions League crown but, like their upcoming opponents, are yet to win the Confederation Cup.

The two clubs bring pedigree and quality to what promises to be one of the competition’s standout ties. Kotoko will host the first leg at the Baba Yara Stadium in Kumasi before travelling to Morocco for the decisive return fixture in October.

The clash offers Kotoko a chance to test themselves against elite opposition as they chase continental success.

Deal ruthlessly with ‘galamseyers’ – Lands Minister to NAIMOS

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The Minister for Lands and Natural Resources, Emmanuel Armah-Kofi Buah, has directed the National Anti-Illegal Mining Operations (NAIMOS) Task Force to deal ruthlessly with illegal miners as the government intensifies its fight against galamsey.

He reiterated the administration’s determination to end illegal mining, describing it as a national security threat that demands urgent and decisive action.

Speaking at the deployment of the NAIMOS Task Force in Sunyani on Sunday, September 28, 2025, Mr Buah stressed that the team has the full support of President John Dramani Mahama.

“The fight against illegal mining is not going to stop, and every measure at the Presidency is going to be used. I charge you with a profound sense of duty and patriotism. Any recalcitrant who enters these zones is not only a trespasser, but also an enemy of the state. You are to be firm, resolute, and ruthless.

You will take no obtrusive intrusion from any big man. Remember, the biggest man in Ghana is the President, and he is the one who has sent you,” he said.

Meanwhile, the Deputy Director of Operations at the Presidency, Mustapha Gbande, urged security personnel to enforce the law without fear or favour, stressing that political affiliation must never interfere with the anti-galamsey fight.

“The most powerful person in this country, the President, is fully backing you on this mission. The NDC does not and will not endorse what our President is against. In the bush or in a water body, there is no political colour.

So, if anybody goes in the name of a political colour, arrest the person. If anybody comes in the name of the President, also arrest the person,” he said.

The deployment of NAIMOS is expected to intensify nationwide operations aimed at reclaiming degraded lands and protecting water bodies from the destructive impact of illegal mining.

UDS FISU Champions deserve Black Stars call-up – Gbewaa Palace

Lets collectively promote adolescent health and prevent gender-based violence -NCCE

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Ms. Mavis Achiaa Opoku, the Kwadaso Municipal Director of the National Commission for Civic Education (NCCE), has called on stakeholders to collaborate to help promote adolescent reproductive health.

She said reproductive health and gender-based education for the youth were vital for advancing gender equality, improving health outcomes, and strengthening social cohesion.

She was speaking at a stakeholder’s engagement organised under the auspices of the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) 8th Country Programme (2023 – 2027), which seeks to promote adolescent health, gender equality and the prevention of gender-based violence.

It was under the theme: “Empowering Community and Youth for Adolescent Health, Gender Equality, and Preventing Gender-based Violence Through Civic Engagement.”

According to the World Health Organization (WHO), complications from pregnancy and childbirth remain the leading cause of death among girls aged 15-19 globally.

Each year, an estimated 21 million girls aged 15-19 in low-middle-income countries become pregnant, of which 12 million giving birth.

Ms. Achiaa Opoku noted that, the stakeholder engagement, provided a platform for dialogue, collaboration and coordinated action in addressing adolescent pregnancy, family planning and harmful social practices that affected young people, especially girls and underserved youth.

Madam Rita Pulere Gbarinaa of the Ghana Health Service, highlighted the importance of adolescent health, noting that, the adolescent period between the ages of 10-19, was a critical stage of physical, emotional and social development.


She explained that family planning for adolescents was not about promoting sexual activity among the youth, but rather, empowering them with the knowledge and tools to make informed decisions.


Ms. Joyce Amponsah Kusi, Assistant Superintendent of Police (ASP) of the Domestic Violence and Victim Support Unit (DOVVSU) of the Ghana Police Service, explained that gender-based violence was a physical, sexual, psychological, or economic harm inflicted on individuals based on gender, stressing that it often stemmed from gender inequality and She urged intensified community education through churches, mosques and information centers to tackle the menace, adding that “parents must take full responsibility of their children by providing their basic needs.”


The stakeholders were drawn from the local government, traditional and religious leaders, service providers, civil society organizations and local NGOs, representatives from girl or youth empowerment clubs, security institutions and the media.

IMF begins 5th Programme review of Ghana today

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The International Monetary Fund (IMF) will today, September 29, begin its fifth review of Ghana’s performance under the Fund Programme.

The full team, led by Mission Chief Stéphane Roudet, arrived in Accra over the weekend. The team will be in the country for two weeks, engaging the technical staff of the Ministry of Finance and the Bank of Ghana.

They will also meet the Governor of the Bank of Ghana, Dr Johnson Asiama, and the Minister of Finance, Dr Ato Forson.

Sources tell Joy Business that unresolved arrears clearance issues will be a key focus. Government is yet to finalise its audit on how much was spent on construction and projects last year.

Concerns are also expected about whether the Bank of Ghana’s recent policy rate cuts are adequate given the sharp fall in inflation, as well as questions on its reserve build-up and dollar interventions.

This review is the penultimate one before Ghana concludes the IMF programme in May 2026.

The final review is scheduled for April 2026. Analysts describe the current review as crucial, warning that Ghana may struggle to maintain fiscal discipline once the programme ends.

Some donor partners are therefore pushing for “shock absorbers” to ensure stability beyond the programme.

Government insists there is no cause for alarm. It maintains that measures are already in place to ensure markets of disciplined expenditure after the IMF exit.

If Ghana passes this review, it is expected to receive about $360 million in October 2025. The country has so far received about $2.3 billion since signing the programme.

Joy Business understands the review will assess Ghana’s economic data up to June 2025. Discussions will focus on inflation trends, reserve sustainability, arrears audits, weak private banks requiring recapitalisation, the state of state-owned banks, revenue shortfalls, arrears build-up in statutory funds, and gaps in social spending.

The IMF Executive Board approved Ghana’s $3 billion Extended Credit Facility in May 2023.

The programme aimed to restore fiscal sustainability through revenue mobilisation and efficient spending, protect the vulnerable, implement structural reforms in tax and energy, and preserve financial stability.

It also sought to curb inflation, rebuild reserves under a flexible exchange rate regime, and create conditions for private investment, growth, and jobs.

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NYEIP announces beneficiaries of Adwumawura programme 2025

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NYEIP announces winners of the Adwumawura Programme NYEIP announces winners of the Adwumawura Programme

The Chief Executive Officer of the National Youth Employment and Innovation Programme (NYEIP), Eric Adjei, has announced that selected beneficiaries of the flagship Adwumawura Programme will begin receiving official SMS notifications and phone calls from the office.

In his statement, Adjei congratulated all successful applicants who made it into the 2025 cohort of the programme, describing the initiative as a life-changing opportunity for Ghanaian youth.

As part of the onboarding process, a mandatory orientation exercise will be held on Thursday, 2nd October 2025, at the CEDI House, University of Ghana, Legon, for selected beneficiaries within the Greater Accra Region.

The event will take place under the auspices of Her Excellency, the Vice President of the Republic of Ghana.

Adjei further assured unsuccessful applicants that there will be another opportunity to apply in the next cycle of the programme.

The Adwumawura Programme forms part of the government’s broader agenda to create sustainable jobs, empower young entrepreneurs, and promote innovation across the country.

Christian Council calls for stronger government action on galamsey

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The Christian Council of Ghana has weighed in on calls for the government to roll out stronger measures in dealing with illegal mining, popularly known as galamsey.

The Council noted that although the government has explained why it has not declared a state of emergency, critical actions can and must be taken in the interim. It also commended the designation of forest reserves and water bodies as security zones.

“We commend the designation of forests and water bodies as security zones and hope this step will strengthen the ongoing fight to eradicate this menace and safeguard our God-given environment.

On October 8 last year, we issued a strong call for an immediate and comprehensive ban on galamsey activities. Today, we find it necessary to reiterate that call. Galamsey continues to inflict severe and irreversible damage on our environment—polluting water bodies, destroying forests, and threatening livelihoods across the nation.”

The statement, signed by Rev Dr Cyril Fayose, General Secretary of the Christian Council of Ghana, stressed that the effects of galamsey are dire, and as Christian leaders, they cannot remain silent.

“The evidence is all around us: once-pristine rivers are now toxic with mud and mercury; fertile farmlands have become barren wastelands; and forests—God’s sacred gifts of life and balance—are being stripped away with reckless abandon.

The consequences are dire. Our citizens face grave health risks from contaminated water sources. Our food crops are imperiled by poisoned soils. Our national food security hangs in the balance. The very air we breathe, the water we drink, and the food we eat are all under threat.

As faith leaders, we cannot remain silent while the land cries out and the poorest among us suffer. Illegal mining is not just an environmental issue—it is a profound moral, social, and national security crisis. It diminishes human dignity, entrenches poverty, and deprives the nation of resources meant for the common good.”

The Council emphasized the need for authorities to intensify the fight against illegal mining.

“We therefore call on the Government, in the strongest possible terms, to intensify its efforts and act swiftly and decisively to combat this national crisis. The law must be enforced without fear or favour. Those who sponsor or benefit from galamsey—regardless of political affiliation, social standing, or economic power—must be brought to justice. Our institutions must rise above partisanship and corruption to uphold the national interest and protect God’s creation.”

It further called on all Ghanaians to play their part in the fight.

“We also call on all citizens—traditional leaders, politicians, businesspeople, security agencies, and indeed every Ghanaian—to reject any form of complicity in this destruction of our environment. The fight against galamsey is not the sole responsibility of government. It demands the collective will, commitment, and action of the entire nation.

This fight must be won. Our children and future generations deserve a Ghana where rivers run clean, farms flourish, and communities thrive in dignity and peace.

May God grant us the courage, wisdom, and unity of purpose to rise together against this threat and secure the future of our beloved country.”

Carlos Ahenkorah endorses Bryan Acheampong for NPP flagbearership

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Carlos Ahenkorah, former Deputy Minister for Trade Carlos Ahenkorah, former Deputy Minister for Trade

Carlos Ahenkorah, former Deputy Minister of Trade and Former Member of Parliament for Tema West Constituency in the Greater Accra Region, has declared his support for Dr Bryan Acheampong.

He has strongly debunked an audio clip in circulation on social media, which is being misrepresented as his endorsement of a rival candidate in the New Patriotic Party’s (NPP) upcoming presidential primaries.

In a statement, Ahenkorah clarified that while the voice in the recording is indeed his, the one-minute clip has been “deliberately cut-and-paste extracted” from a much longer 40-minute interview he granted on Okay FM.

The subject of that interview was the abrogation of the cocoa syndication loan, during which he also discussed the party’s flagbearership contest.

According to Ahenkorah, his comments in the full interview provided a balanced and honest assessment of all the front-runners.

However, his ultimate conclusion was clear: given the growing divisions fueled by the supporters of other leading candidates, Bryan Acheampong stands out as the candidate most capable of unifying the NPP and securing a decisive victory for the party in the 2028 general elections.

He described the act of isolating one reference to another candidate’s name while deliberately ignoring the broader context as “not only misleading but also unacceptable.”

Ahenkorah cautioned that such tactics distort political discourse and erode trust within the party.

“Honest debate must be anchored on facts and integrity,” he said, stressing that any attempt to twist his words for political gain will not go unanswered.

As the NPP moves closer to its January 2026 National Delegates Congress, this episode highlights both the heightened stakes in the flagbearership race and the increasing role of misinformation.

Ahenkorah’s rebuttal serves as a reminder that unity, not distortion, will be the party’s most potent weapon in its quest to break the eight-year cycle and retain power in 2028.

T-bills auction: Government records 37% undersubscription; interest rates rise

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The government missed its treasury bills target just a week after recording an oversubscription, as some investors continue to prefer fixed deposits and the Bank of Ghana bills.

According to auction results by the Bank of Ghana, the government recorded a 37% undersubscription of the short term instruments.

The Treasury received GH¢3.486 billion of the total bids, but accepted GH¢3.463 billion.

A little over 76% of the bids came from the 91-day bill.

About GH¢2.66 billion of the bids were tendered. The uptake was GH¢2.65 billion.

For the 182-day bill, GH¢705.7 million of the bids were tendered. The bids accepted were estimated to be worth GH¢695.3 million.

Similarly, GH¢119.5 million of the bids were tendered for the 364-day bill. About GH¢116.5 million of the bids were accepted.

Meanwhile, the yield on the 91-day bill increased by 5.0 basis point to 10.50%.

That of the 182-day bill also shot up to 12.39% from 12.36% the preceding week.

However, the yield on the 364-day bill increased by a basis point to 12.89%.

SECURITIESBIDS TENDERED (GH¢)BIDS ACCEPTED (GH¢)
91 Day Bill    2.66bn2.65bn
182 Day Bill705.71m695.39m
364 Day Bill119.57m116.57m
   
Total3.486bn3.463bn
Target5.581bn 

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Tullow CEO outlines priorities for Ghana’s operations

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 Following his recent appointment as Tullow Chief Executive, Mr Ian Perks, has met with Ghana’s President John Dramani Mahama at the Jubilee House in Accra.


The meeting, which included a quarterly business update by Tullow to the President, out­lined Mr Perks’s key priorities, refinancing Tullow’s capital structure, production optimisa­tion activities and resolution of ongoing tax disputes.


During the meeting with President Mahama, and Mr Perks expressed appreciation for the collaboration and support of the government for Tullow’s opera­tions in Ghana.


Mr Perks said with the right commitment, investment and re­sources, Ghana and other stake­holders would continue to realise the full benefit of the national assets entrusted to Tullow.


On the part of government’s expectations, Energy sector Min­ister John Abdulai Jinapor com­mented on the effective working relationship with Tullow and emphasised that the regular gas provision by Tullow to Ghana National Gas Company (GNGC) remained critical to sustaining power supply to the country’s households and industries.


The year has been a busy one for the leading operator in Ghana, following the completion of planned maintenance shut­downs of its two FPSOs, a 4D seismic survey and the launch of a two-year drilling campaign for six new wells between 2025 and 2026.


Already one well has been completed, with a second well set to be drilled in November this year. The remaining four wells will be drilled in 2026.


Recently, the Jubilee and TEN partners entered into a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the government of Ghana to extend the terms of the fields’ licenses to 2040.


The extension, which will require Parliamentary ratification, is expected to deliver material reserves additions and provide greater long-term optionality for Tullow’s core assets.


Mr Perks was joined by Tullow Board member Roald Goethe, Ghana Managing Director, Jean-Medard Madama and Deputy Managing Director, Cynthia Lumor.


The government team includ­ed Energy Minister John Jinapor and Finance Minister Cassiel Ato Forson.

2025/26 Ghana Premier League: Week 3 Match Report – Heart of Lions 1-0 Bechem United

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2025/26 Ghana Premier League: Week 3 Match Report – Heart of Lions 1-0 Bechem United

The 2025/26 Ghana Premier League continued to unfold exciting narratives in its third week, with Heart of Lions clinching a narrow but significant 1-0 victory over Bechem United. This match not only showcased the competitive spirit of the league but also highlighted the tactical prowess of both teams as they vie for supremacy in Ghanaian football.

Match Overview

Played at the historic Kpando Stadium, the encounter between Heart of Lions and Bechem United was marked by intense rivalry and strategic gameplay. The match kicked off under the watchful eyes of an enthusiastic home crowd, eager to see their team secure a vital three points. The atmosphere was electric, with fans clad in the colors of their respective teams, chanting and cheering for their players.

Key Moments

The decisive moment of the match came in the 67th minute, when Heart of Lions managed to break the deadlock. A well-orchestrated move saw the ball find its way to the feet of the Lions’ striker, who deftly slotted it past the Bechem United goalkeeper. This goal not only underscored the attacking capabilities of Heart of Lions but also reflected the challenges Bechem United faced in containing their opponents throughout the match.

Throughout the first half, both teams exhibited moments of brilliance, creating several scoring opportunities. However, the defenses held firm, resulting in a goalless stalemate at halftime. Bechem United, known for their solid backline, struggled to convert their chances, while Heart of Lions aimed to exploit any lapses in their opponent’s defense.

Tactical Analysis

Heart of Lions’ Strategy

Heart of Lions approached the game with a balanced strategy that emphasized both offensive and defensive play. Their formation appeared to be a 4-3-3, allowing them to maintain control of the midfield while providing ample support to their forwards. The Lions’ midfielders were instrumental in transitioning the ball quickly from defense to attack, which ultimately led to their winning goal. Their ability to maintain possession and create space was crucial in breaking down Bechem United’s defense.

Bechem United’s Approach

In contrast, Bechem United opted for a more defensive setup. Their 4-2-3-1 formation was designed to absorb pressure and hit on the counter. While this approach worked well in limiting Heart of Lions’ scoring opportunities in the first half, it proved less effective as the match progressed. The inability to adapt to the Lions’ increasing pressure led to a lack of offensive output. Bechem United’s attempts to launch quick counter-attacks were thwarted by the Lions’ disciplined defensive organization.

Player Highlights

Standout Performer

One of the standout performers for Heart of Lions was their striker, whose decisive goal was a testament to his skill and determination. His ability to find space in the box and finish clinically made him a constant threat to the Bechem United defense. Additionally, the Lions’ goalkeeper made several crucial saves, ensuring that the narrow lead was preserved until the final whistle. His performance was critical in maintaining the team’s momentum and confidence.

Bechem United’s Key Player

For Bechem United, their captain and midfield maestro tried to orchestrate play, but he often found himself isolated due to the Lions’ relentless pressing. His efforts to push forward and create chances were commendable, yet the lack of support from the attacking players limited his effectiveness throughout the match. The absence of coordination in the midfield hampered their ability to create meaningful opportunities.

Implications of the Match

This victory places Heart of Lions in a strong position early in the season, boosting their confidence as they look to build momentum. The three points are crucial as they aim to climb the league table. Conversely, Bechem United will need to reassess their tactics moving forward, particularly their attacking strategy, as they seek to bounce back in the coming weeks.

Upcoming Fixtures

Looking ahead, Heart of Lions will face a challenging match against another top contender, which will test their newly found confidence. Bechem United, on the other hand, will look to regroup and refine their strategies ahead of a critical matchup that could define their early-season trajectory. Both teams will need to analyze their performances critically and make necessary adjustments to their strategies to ensure better outcomes in their upcoming fixtures.

Historical Context

The Ghana Premier League has a rich history, with clubs like Heart of Lions and Bechem United contributing to its vibrant tapestry. Established in 1993, the league has seen various teams rise and fall, with passionate fanbases supporting their local clubs. Heart of Lions, based in Kpando, has a storied history, while Bechem United, often viewed as underdogs, has made significant strides in recent years. The clash between these two teams is always keenly contested, and this match was no exception, reflecting the competitive nature of the league.

Conclusion

The week 3 clash between Heart of Lions and Bechem United illustrated the fierce competition inherent in the Ghana Premier League. With tactical battles, standout performances, and a closely contested match, it served as a reminder of why fans are passionate about Ghanaian football. As the season progresses, both teams will seek to learn from this encounter and adapt accordingly, setting the stage for more thrilling matches in the weeks to come.

FAQ

Q1: What was the final score of the match between Heart of Lions and Bechem United?

A1: The final score was 1-0 in favor of Heart of Lions.

Q2: When was the match played?

A2: The match took place during the third week of the 2025/26 Ghana Premier League season.

Q3: Where did the match occur?

A3: The match was held at Kpando Stadium.

Q4: Who scored the winning goal?

A4: The winning goal was scored by a striker from Heart of Lions in the 67th minute.

Q5: What are the upcoming fixtures for both teams?

A5: Heart of Lions will face another top contender in their next match, while Bechem United will look to regroup for an important upcoming game that could impact their season.

Q6: How does this victory affect the league standings?

A6: This victory boosts Heart of Lions’ position in the league standings, giving them vital points early in the season, while Bechem United may need to reassess their tactical approach to avoid falling further down the table.

Q7: What strategies might Bechem United employ in their next match?

A7: Bechem United may consider adopting a more aggressive offensive strategy to support their midfield and capitalize on scoring opportunities, adjusting their formations to create more dynamic play.

Q8: How do the performances of Heart of Lions and Bechem United reflect the overall competitiveness of the Ghana Premier League?

A8: The close nature of the match and the strategies employed by both teams highlight the depth of talent and tactical awareness present in the league, showcasing how every match can be a battle for supremacy.

John M. Anderson

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