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Minority never posted photos from its market women engagement – Oppong Nkrumah

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Kojo Oppong Nkrumah is the Member of Parliament for Ofoase-Ayirebi Kojo Oppong Nkrumah is the Member of Parliament for Ofoase-Ayirebi

The Member of Parliament for Ofoase-Ayirebi, Kojo Oppong Nkrumah, has reacted to the Minister of Finance, Dr Cassiel Ato Forson’s approach to engaging with traders at the Makola market ahead of the budget reading.

Speaking on Adom FM on Monday, March 10, 2025, Oppong Nkrumah disclosed that the Minority also engaged with traders at various markets to gather their expectations ahead of the budget reading; however, they chose not to take pictures or publicise the interactions in the same manner as their counterparts.

According to him, the excessive display of photos and images circulating on the internet, showing Dr Ato Forson interacting with market women is not necessary.

“… We the Minority also went out to engage with market women and traders but we didn’t take pictures to splash it on social media,” he indicated.

The lawmaker representing the New Patriotic Party (NPP) acknowledged the importance of engaging with Ghanaians to gather their expectations, commending Dr. Ato Forson for taking such action.

However, he questioned the rationale behind these engagements after the cabinet had already approved the budget. He argued that public engagements should ideally take place before seeking cabinet approval.

“It is an important action that needs to be taken however, the minister is supposed to have these public engagements before seeking the approval from the cabinet. So, if you already get the approval from the cabinet before going out to engage traders, that is where the issue is but aside from that it is a good thing,” he said.

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Ghana to receive $13m from Japan for electricity stabilisation in Tamale

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Ghana has secured a grant of 1.92 billion Japanese Yen (approximately US$13 million) from Japan to stabilise electricity supply in Tamale City.

The announcement was made by Foreign Affairs Minister, Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, through a Facebook post on Monday, March 10, 2025.

“This morning, I signed an Exchange of Notes with His Excellency Yoshimoto Hiroshi, the Japanese Ambassador to Ghana, to unlock a grant of 1.92 billion Japanese Yen (US$13 million) for the Stabilization of Electricity Supply in Tamale City,” Mr Ablakwa wrote.

The grant is expected to significantly improve the electricity infrastructure in Tamale, a major urban centre in the Northern region of Ghana.

This initiative is part of broader discussions between Ghana and Japan to strengthen cooperation in various sectors.

“This project and many others under discussion highlight the outstanding bond of friendship between Ghana and Japan,” Mr. Ablakwa added.

The grant will be used to enhance and stabilise the city’s power supply, addressing the growing demand for reliable electricity in the region. Details on the implementation timeline and specific infrastructure improvements under the grant are yet to be disclosed.


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NSS ghost names – Gifty Oware-Mensah released by NIB

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Gifty Oware-Mensah, the Former Deputy Executive Director of the National Service Authority (NSS) has been released by the the National Investigations Bureau (NIB).

Gifty Oware-Mensah was detained in connection with the NIB probe in the NSS ghost names scandal.

According to reports, she was taken into custody on Friday, March 7, 2025, and has since been denied bail.

Guinness Ghana re-launches “Guinness Smooth”; pledges to support local businesses  

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Guinness Ghana Limited has announced plans to strengthen its partnerships with local brands and small businesses to support economy.

The move is part of the company’s re-launch of the Guinness Smooth, one of the flagship alcoholic beverage brands of the company.

The Marketing Manager for Guinness Ghana Sabina Manu explained this to Joybusiness at a media soiree to re-introduce the Guinness Smooth into the Ghanaian market.

“Guinness Ghana Breweries is bringing back the Guinness Smooth with a refreshing taste for consumers to appreciate the renewed spirit of the brand in Ghana”, she said.

She said the lighter beer from the Guinness brand has been reinvented to represent the African brand.

According to Ms. Manu, the move to host the media and re-introduce the Guinness Smooth is influenced by the company’s resolve to support local brands and grow the economy.

“We’re looking to do more work with some local partners, local brands, local creators, fashion houses and more. Across the African continent we are re-launching Guinness Smooth and reigniting the brand to partner with interesting local brands so Guinness Smooth is really looking to champion people doing great work in their community”.

The re-launch night was graced by performances from key entertainers and influencers.

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Ghana’s economy grows by 5.7% in 2024

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File photo of Makola Market [Image Credit: JAFEPX] File photo of Makola Market [Image Credit: JAFEPX]

Provisional GDP data from the Ghana Statistical Service (GSS) shows that Ghana’s economy grew by 5.7% in 2024, higher than the revised 3.1% growth rate recorded in 2023.

However, the growth rate for the fourth quarter of 2024 dropped to 3.6%, down from 7.2% in the third quarter of 2024.

The Services sector remained the largest contributor to the economy, accounting for 47% of Gross Domestic Product at basic prices. This was followed by Industry and Agriculture, which recorded economic shares of 30.8% and 22.2%, respectively.

Government Statistician, Professor Samuel Kobina Annim, attributed the decline in fourth-quarter growth to contractions in various sectors, including mining and quarrying.

“The fall in the growth rate for the fourth quarter was due to contractions within the agriculture and industry sectors of the economy,” he stated.

Within the Industry sector, the Mining and Quarrying sub-sector, as well as the Oil and Gas sector, experienced contractions, which negatively impacted Ghana’s overall economic growth. These sectors shrank by 8.2% and 8.7% year-on-year, respectively.

The cocoa sub-sector within the Agriculture sector continued to decline for the fourth consecutive quarter, contracting by 21.4% in the fourth quarter of 2024.

In contrast, the Information and Communication sub-sector saw the most significant expansion within the Services sector. However, the Health and Social Work sub-sector contracted in the fourth quarter of the year.

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Daddy Lumba’s ‘Mpempem Do Me’ featured on King Charles III’s playlist

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Ghanaian musician Daddy Lumba (L) and King Charles III (R) Ghanaian musician Daddy Lumba (L) and King Charles III (R)

Renowned Ghanaian highlife musician, Charles Kwadwo Fosu, popularly known as Daddy Lumba, has sparked massive reactions after being featured on King Charles III’s music playlist.

In a post making waves online on March 10, 2025, Daddy Lumba’s “Mpempem Do Me” was featured among the top three songs on the list.

Jamaican singer Grace Jones secured the first position with her song “La Vie En Rose,” followed by Raye’s “Love Me Again.” Daddy Lumba claimed the third position while Davido’s “Kante” was placed in the fourth position.

Miriam Makeba’s “The Click Song” was at the fifth position, followed by Jools Holland & Ruby Turner’s “My Country Man.”

This development has since sparked excitement among netizens, who have congratulated Daddy Lumba on yet another milestone in his career.

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‘Culture unites the nation, bolsters economy’ – Amma Prempeh

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Amma Prempeh is a freelance BBC journalist Amma Prempeh is a freelance BBC journalist

Amma Prempeh, a freelance BBC journalist and producer, has stated that actively promoting culture is one of the key ways to boost the economy and foster a sense of unity and pride among citizens.

Speaking to GhanaWeb on a wide range of issues on March 6, 2025, she emphasized that cultural preservation and promotion offer myriad economic benefits.

According to the producer of Kente Culture Story Documentary Film – The Importance of Kente to Ghanaians and Black Africans, it is heartwarming to witness a growing awareness of cultural preservation among Ghanaian youth.

In her view, beyond preserving the country’s rich history, traditions, and values, there is significant economic potential in actively promoting Ghanaian culture both locally and on the world stage.

“Culture promotion can lead to economic benefits through tourism, arts, and crafts. By showcasing Ghanaian culture, the youth can attract tourists and create job opportunities in the cultural and creative industries,” she said.

Addressing the perception that prioritising culture may lead to a disregard for other cultures, she remarked, “Embracing one’s culture does not mean rejecting the traditions of others. Rather, it can lead to meaningful cultural exchanges and a better understanding of global diversity. This can enhance the youth’s ability to navigate and contribute to a globalized world.”

She cited the invitation to screen her Kente documentary at Memorial University in St. John’s, Newfoundland, Canada, on February 3, 2025, as part of their Black History Month celebrations, as a clear example of cultural exchange.

“I was pleasantly surprised by the enthusiasm and acceptance of the concept of Kente by audiences that viewed my documentary in America and Europe,” she said.

Kente also made headlines in 2020 when the then-Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives, Nancy Patricia Pelosi, and other Democratic lawmakers appeared before Congress wearing colorful Kente scarves to propose legislation on police reform following weeks of protests over the death of African American George Floyd at the hands of a white officer.

It is also worth noting that, through Amma Prempeh’s active promotion of Kente cloth, this symbolic cultural resource and pride of Ghana was added to UNESCO’s Representative List of Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity in 2024.

This recognition acknowledges the cloth’s cultural and historical significance.

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Interest rates fall below 19% for first time in 20 months

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Treasury bills were oversubscribed Treasury bills were oversubscribed

Interest rates on treasury bills have declined to 19% in the government’s recent auction on March 7, 2025.

This significant decline marks the first time in 20 months that the government has experienced a decrease below 20%.

The demand for short-term instruments has surged recently, with the government consistently recording over 100% subscription rates.

In this week’s auction, the government secured an oversubscription, receiving bids worth GH¢10.30 billion but accepting GH¢6.221 billion. A total of GH¢4.08 billion in bids was rejected.

Auction results released by the Bank of Ghana showed that the 91-day bills saw the highest demand, receiving a total of GH¢6.00 billion in bids.

The 182-day bill received bids worth GH¢2.894 billion, but only GH¢842.61 million was accepted.

Meanwhile, the 364-day bill received bids totaling GH¢1.40 billion, with GH¢947 million accepted.

Interest rates have also seen a decline. The 91-day bill rate dropped from 20.79% last week to 17.71%. The 182-day bill fell to 18.96%, while the 364-day bill declined from 22.69% to 19.98%.

In last week’s auction, the government sold GH¢7.417 billion out of GH¢18.248 billion in total bids.

The recent surge in demand for short-term instruments signals strong investor confidence. The government’s decision to reject excess bids suggests either a cautious borrowing approach or an effort to avoid high interest rates.

Meanwhile, the government plans to borrow GH¢8.260 billion in its next auction. Treasury bills remain its primary source of borrowing as it seeks to regain access to the international capital market.

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How GFA ‘secretly’ shipped a bus containing 40 mattresses, costing GH¢356,000

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Some of the buses that were procured by the GFA for Division One Clubs Some of the buses that were procured by the GFA for Division One Clubs

The Ghana Football Association (GFA) had 40 mattresses in one of the containers that delivered the nine buses procured for Division One League clubs, at a staggering cost of GH¢356,380.33.

According to JoySports, information obtained from the Ghana Revenue Authority (GRA) after an inquiry revealed that a ‘used Hyundai County bus’ arrived with medium-sized mattresses and 15 packs of student mattresses.

It was noted that the 40 mattresses were stored in that particular container, which was not publicly disclosed despite circulating rumors.

The GRA’s report further detailed that the cost, insurance, and freight (CIF) value of the bus was GH¢212,783.08, while the 25 medium-sized mattresses were valued at GH¢32,597.50, and the 15 packs of student mattresses at GH¢14,027.29.

As stated in the March 4, 2025, publication, the total duty on the bus was GH¢72,116.10. Regarding the mattresses, the GRA’s breakdown showed that the duty on the 25 medium-sized mattresses was GH¢17,000.86, while the duty on the 15 student mattresses amounted to GH¢7,311.63.

The total duty on the container’s contents amounted to GH¢96,972.46. This brings the total amount spent on the container, including the CIF value and duty, to GH¢356,380.33.

However, the whereabouts of these mattresses remain unknown, and it is unclear whether they were meant for use at the rehabilitated Ghanaman Soccer Centre of Excellence or for a different purpose.

The GFA has yet to respond to the receipt provided by the GRA concerning the shipment of buses for Division One League clubs.

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Fighting intensifies in eastern Congo as M23 rebels advance on Goma

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M23 rebels sit on a truck during the escort of captured FDLR members (not pictured) to Rwanda M23 rebels sit on a truck during the escort of captured FDLR members (not pictured) to Rwanda

Fighting between M23 rebels and pro-Congo militias was underway on Sunday in Nyabiondo, about 100 km (62 miles) north of Goma in eastern Congo, residents said, days after a nearby attack left a heavy civilian death toll, according to the United Nations and an NGO.

The Rwanda-backed rebel group M23 has seized swathes of mineral-rich eastern Congo since the start of the year.

“M23 has taken Nyabiondo since 11 a.m. (0900 GMT), following clashes,” Kipanda Biiri, an official from the local administrative authority who was fleeing the area, told Reuters.

“The enemy opened a large-scale assault on Nyabiondo this morning,” said Telesphore Mitondeke, a civil society rapporteur in Masisi, the area where Nyabiondo is located, referring to M23 rebels.

“For the moment there is shooting from every direction in the centre of Nyabiondo, where the clashes are taking place.”

The fighting follows clashes last week between M23 and a pro-Congolese government militia in the village of Tambi, about 18 km northeast of the town of Masisi, which culminated in an attack overnight on March 5 leaving many civilian casualties, according to the head of a local NGO.

An internal United Nations memo seen by Reuters on Sunday said between 40 and 70 civilians were believed to have been killed in that attack.

Separately on Sunday, a spokesperson for the rebel alliance that includes M23 said on X that one of the pro-government militias that operates in eastern Congo had switched sides and joined its alliance.

The spokesperson for the group that militia had been a part of said in a statement that the rest of the group remained loyal to the Congolese government and its army.

M23 rebels say that they intend to seize power in Congo’s capital Kinshasa. They also accuse Congo’s government of not living up to previous peace deals and fully integrating Congolese Tutsis into the army and administration.

The group’s spread into new mineral-rich territories this year also gives it scope to acquire more mining revenue, analysts say.

In Washington, the State Department said in a statement to Reuters on Sunday that the United States was open to exploring critical minerals partnerships with Congo, after a Congolese senator contacted U.S. officials to pitch a minerals-for-security deal.

Congo is rich in cobalt, lithium and uranium among other minerals.

Nigerian producer Omoni Oboli calls out Ghanaian TV stations for airing her movies without permission

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Nigerian actress and producer Omoni Oboli has issued a strong warning to Ghanaian television stations allegedly airing her movies without proper licensing.

The filmmaker, who recently released , expressed outrage over the unauthorized broadcasts, vowing to take legal action against the culprits.

In a heated statement, Oboli condemned the disregard for intellectual property rights, stressing that airing her films without permission amounts to theft.

She noted that filmmaking requires immense effort, sleepless nights, and financial investment, making it unacceptable for TV stations to profit from her work without authorization.

The actress stated that she is actively monitoring the situation, with Ghanaian fans and colleagues providing her with evidence of these violations.

Oboli also questioned the country’s media regulatory framework, wondering whether Ghana has a television authority to address such issues.

She, however, maintained her determination to hold the stations accountable.

NDC demands CID investigation of Akwatia MP over alleged forgery

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The 2024 National Democratic Congress (NDC) Parliamentary Candidate for Akwatia, Henry Boakye-Yiadom, has written to the Director General of the Criminal Investigation Department (CID) of the Ghana Police Service to investigate the Member of Parliament for Akwatia, Ernest Kumi, for allegedly forging a gazette document.

In a letter dated March 7, 2025, the NDC candidate stated that Kumi, in his deposed affidavit at the Supreme Court to challenge an injunction application granted against him by the Koforidua High Court, attached a document captioned “Ghana Gazette, 6th January 2025.”

Boakye-Yiadom said his checks with the Ghana Publishing Company, the official publisher of the Ghana Gazette, showed that there was no publication on January 6, 2025, that included the Akwatia Constituency.

“Following the declaration of the election results, our client filed an election petition and an injunction application at the Koforidua High Court, and the court granted the injunction application.

“Further to the grant of the injunction, Ernest Kumi, through his lawyers, filed a certiorari application at the Supreme Court to quash the grant of the injunction. The said Ernest Kumi deposed to an affidavit for the application and attached as an exhibit a document captioned ‘Ghana Gazette, 6th January 2025,’” the letter from the lawyers of the NDC candidate, Kpatsa and Associates, stated.

It continued that, “However, when our client procured a copy of the Ghana Gazette document, it was found to be dated 24th December 2024. We have further written to the Ghana Publishing Company Ltd. (Assembly Press), the official publishers of the Ghana Gazette, to verify which of the publications is genuine, and the result was that there was no gazette publication for 6th January 2025 that included the Akwatia Constituency.”

Suspecting that the document presented to the Supreme Court could be fake, the NDC candidate has asked the CID to investigate the MP in accordance with the Criminal and Other Offences Act, 1960, Act 29.

“We suspect that the said gazette publication, attached as Exhibit D to the affidavit of Ernest Kumi, is an act of forgery. Respectfully, Madam, we are confident in your ability to handle this matter; hence, our humble petition to you to investigate this alleged issue of forgery of an official document, which is contrary to the relevant sections of the Criminal and Other Offences Act, 1960, Act 29,” the letter concluded.

Ernest Yaw Kumi, the New Patriotic Party MP for Akwatia, has been embroiled in a legal dispute following his election in 2024.

Henry Boakye-Yiadom, the National Democratic Congress candidate, challenged the election results, which declared Kumi the winner with 19,269 votes against Boakye-Yiadom’s 17,206.

On January 3, 2025, the Koforidua High Court issued an interim injunction barring Ernest Kumi from being sworn in as MP, pending the resolution of this dispute.

Despite this, Kumi proceeded with the swearing-in on January 7, 2025, leading to a contempt of court conviction by Justice Senyo Amedahe on February 19, 2025.

A bench warrant was issued for his arrest after he failed to appear for sentencing.

Ernest Kumi’s legal team has since appealed to the Supreme Court, which, in a 4-1 decision on February 27, 2025, stayed the High Court’s sentencing until a final ruling on March 12, 2025.

However, the contempt conviction and bench warrant remain in effect.

The legal arguments from Kumi’s side, led by Gary Nimako, center on procedural issues and claims of bias by the High Court judge, not on allegations of forgery.

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