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Woman Laid in State While Pounding Fufu

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The community of Asafo in the Ashanti Region witnessed an emotional and unforgettable funeral ceremony on Saturday, April 26, 2025, as they bid farewell to Madam Agyiwaah, a beloved figure in the town.

In a remarkable departure from tradition, Madam Agyiwaah was laid in state not in a typical coffin setting, but seated upright, dressed in colorful African cloth, and holding a pestle — appearing as if she was pounding fufu, a popular Ghanaian delicacy.

Family members explained that the unusual presentation was chosen to celebrate her life’s passion. Throughout her lifetime, Madam Agyiwaah was known for her dedication to cooking, particularly her skill in preparing fufu for family gatherings and community events. To many in Asafo, she symbolized warmth, hard work, and generosity.

Speaking to an eyewitness, it was clear that the scene moved many mourners to tears. “She was the heart of every home she entered. Seeing her with the pestle one last time brought memories rushing back,” one resident shared.

The funeral attracted large crowds from Asafo and neighboring towns, with many praising the family’s creative tribute. Such personalized funerals, where the deceased is displayed in a way that reflects their life, are slowly gaining popularity in parts of Ghana, offering families a chance to celebrate their loved ones more intimately.

Madam Agyiwaah’s final image — forever captured as the woman who loved and served her people — will remain etched in the memories of all who knew her.

May her soul rest in perfect peace.

Source: Eyewitness

Suspects arrested for vehicle theft, gold robbery and galamsey in Western region

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The Western Central Regional Police Command is intensifying its fight against crime, recording three major arrests in April 2025 in connection with vehicle theft, gold robbery, and illegal mining activities across the Western Region.

In Tarkwa, one Salifu Gariba was arrested for the theft of a Toyota Land Cruiser (PC), registration number GS 1845-23, belonging to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).

The vehicle was stolen from the residence of an EPA employee in Budo City in the early hours of 15 April.

The suspect was intercepted the following day by officers of the Northern Regional Police Command at Kukobila, along the Tamale–Bolgatanga highway. The vehicle was successfully retrieved. Gariba is currently in police custody as investigations continue.

In a separate incident, three suspects linked to a gold robbery in Wassa Afransie were arrested through an intelligence-led operation.

The suspects—Felix Adjei, alias Africa or Nana Adjei; Emmanuel Kelvin, a Nigerian national; and Kofi Appiah, alias Kesse—are accused of robbing employees of Mas Palasco Gold Buying Limited of 14 pounds of gold and other valuables worth GHS 199,000.

The incident occurred on 4 April, when the suspects, some of whom were armed, ambushed the company’s vehicle returning from Wassa Ayiem.

The robbery also involved the theft of an unregistered Toyota Corolla, which was later found abandoned.

Weapons, ammunition, and a cash amount of GHS 65,000—believed to be proceeds from the robbery—were recovered. All three suspects remain in custody, assisting with further investigations.

Additionally, six individuals were arrested at Bepoakyi near Dompim on 23 April in connection with illegal mining operations.

The suspects—Justice Tetteh, Michael Anche, Bismark Gyimah, Ramzy Amoah, Michael Attivor, and Emmanuel Andoh—were apprehended as part of ongoing anti-galamsey operations.

Five excavators used in the mining activity were seized and are currently being held at the Dompim Police Station, pending transfer to the Tarkwa Nsuaem District Assembly.

The Western Regional Police Command has reiterated its commitment to curbing crime, safeguarding public safety, and protecting the region’s natural resources. Investigations into all three incidents are ongoing.

CAF President Dr Motsepe Announces CAF Vice Presidents at Executive Committee Meeting in Ghana

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The Confédération Africaine de Football (CAF) Executive Committee (“EXCO”) met in Accra, Ghana on Saturday ahead of the Final matches of the CAF African Schools Football Championship.

CAF President Dr Patrice Motsepe, who chaired the meeting, announced five new CAF Vice Presidents.

The newly-elected CAF Vice Presidents are: 

  • CAF First Vice President: Mr Fouzi Lekjaa (Morocco)  
  • CAF Second Vice President: Mr Kurt Okraku (Ghana)
  • CAF Third Vice President: Mr Pierre-Alain Mounguengui (Gabon)
  • CAF Fourth Vice President: Ms Bestine Kazadi Ditabala (Democratic Republic of Congo)
  • CAF Fifth Vice President: Mr Feizal Sidat (Mozambique)

Additionally, Dr Motsepe announced that Mr Yacine Idriss Diallo, President of Fédération Ivoirienne de football (“FIF”), has been co-opted onto the CAF Executive Committee.

The CAF Executive Committee also approved the names to fill vacant positions on sseveral CAF Committees.

Organizing Committee for the African Nations Championship (“CHAN”)

  • President: Mr Pierre-Alain Mounguengui (Gabon)

CAF Technical and Development Committee

  • President: Samuel Eto’o (Cameroon)
  • Vice President: Mr Malouche Belhassen (Tunisia)

CAF Medical Committee:

  • President: Dr. Mohammed Bouya (Mauritania)
  • Vice President: Dr. Thulani Ngwenya (South Africa)

Dr. Motsepe expressed gratitude to the outgoing CAF Vice-Presidents for their contributions and leadership during their tenure.

 

For more information, please contact: CAF Communications

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Ghana Bar Association President, Efua Ghartey, raises possibility for Public Hearing on Petition to Remove Chief Justice

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The President of the Ghana Bar Association, Mrs Efua Ghartey has raised the possibility for a public hearing in the hearing of the Petition to Remove the Chief Justice. She said this at the Mid Year Review Conference of the Ghana Bar Association at Accra on April 26th 2025.

Efua Ghartey said that in spite of the constitutional provisions that said the proceedings should be held in camera, the current circumstances where the petition and all matters related to it were in the public domain, it may serve the country better if the matter was held in public. Efua Ghartey commented also on the sidelines of the Conference that the purpose for the constitutional provisions for the in camera hearing had been defeated in this social media era and justice would not only be done but manifestly be said to be done if we as Ghanaians had live televised hearings. This would rather protect the intergrity of the judiciary she argued. Since these constitutional provisions were also to protect the person against who the petition has been made, the President of the GBA posed the question whether the Chief Justice could elect to have a public hearing. This would amount to the Chief Justice waiving her right to an in camera hearing.

This Petition involving the Removal of the Judiciary has captured the media space in Ghana and the whole country is discussion the Petition and its response which are online.

Commuters decry deteriorating Damongo-Sawla-Bole road, demand urgent repairs

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Drivers and passengers commuting along the Damongo-Sawla-Bole road have appealed to the government to urgently maintain and reconstruct the deteriorating road in the Savannah Region.

They complain that the poor condition of the road is making travel increasingly difficult and hazardous for both passengers and vehicles, especially with the onset of the rainy season.

The Damongo-Sawla-Bole road, part of the 147.5-kilometre Fulfulso-Sawla double-sealed surfaced road project, was constructed in 2012 and commissioned in 2015. Today, the once-praised road has severely deteriorated, becoming a death trap for both travellers and vehicles.

Speaking to Channel One News, some drivers reported that armed robbery cases along the stretch have become rampant, calling for increased security patrols to safeguard lives.

They also lamented that the poor road conditions frequently cause vehicle breakdowns, making it necessary for the government to intervene urgently by maintaining and reconstructing the road.

“The bad nature of the road is exposing us to robbery, because you get to a point that the car will not be able to move as fast as possible, and that exposes us to robbers,” a driver told Channel One News

Passengers also expressed frustrations over the long hours now spent on the road due to its poor state, which has led to a sharp rise in transportation fares.

They further highlighted the difficulties in transferring pregnant women and sick patients from Bole to Tamale, stressing the urgent need for road repairs to facilitate safer and quicker travel.

“At least we need more security for the road because it’s too bad. Instead of using two hours to reach your destination, you can end up using four hours,” a passenger said.

“We are suffering. Even when they are transferring a pregnant woman to Damongo or Bole, it is always a problem,” another passenger lamented.

Mumuni Mohammed, the Assembly Member for Kabampe and the Presiding Member for the West Gonja Municipal Assembly, stated that deterioration of the road began while the contractor was still on-site.

He emphasised that although the road is barely a decade old, it has now become a major danger zone, with increased incidents of armed robbery and frequent vehicle breakdowns.

“Ten years down the line, portions of the road have deteriorated so badly, and this has made commuters and vehicle owners so worried,” he said.

 

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Heavy rainstorm causes power outages in parts of Ghana – ECG assures swift restoration

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The Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG) has announced that a heavy rainstorm that hit parts of the country on Saturday, April 26, 2025, has led to power outages across its network.

In a statement issued on Saturday, ECG informed its cherished customers and the general public that the severe weather disrupted electricity supply in some areas. The company assured affected customers that its engineers are working tirelessly to fix the faults and restore power as quickly as possible.

“The inconvenience caused is deeply regretted,” the statement said, emphasizing ECG’s commitment to resolving the situation promptly.

Piwak Natural Health urges Akosombo victims to rebuild with new donation

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Piwak Natural Health, producers of 3P Garlic Mixture, has underscored the urgent need for the victims of the Akosombo Dam spillage to refocus their energies on rebuilding their communities.
Chief Executive Officer of Piwak Natural Health, Dr Prince Nelson Mortoti, says the company will continue to play its role in shaping lives, but the greater work depends on the zeal of the affected individuals to lift themselves from the clutches of the disaster.

In October 2023, Piwak made a cash donation of four hundred thousand Ghana cedis (GH₵400,000) and relief items to affected communities that were severely impacted by the Akosombo Dam spillage.
This, he said, was in line with supporting the victims to regain their economic and social stability.

Piwak, on Thursday, 24 April 2025, again met with the chiefs and people of Aveyime in the second phase of its donation, where it donated two hundred and ten thousand Ghana cedis (GH₵210,000) to the affected communities. The donation was made under the theme: “Rebuilding Together, Restoring Hope.”

Speaking at the short ceremony, Chief Executive Officer Dr Prince Nelson Mortoti intimated that the call to revisit the affected victims goes beyond a show of empathy.
“Today we return — not just to show sympathy, but to act once again. Today’s donation is the second phase of our ongoing support programme. This time, we are providing GH₵1,000 in direct financial aid to 200 affected individuals — 60 from South Tongu, 60 from Central Tongu, and 80 from North Tongu,” he intimated.

Dr Mortoti further added that the suffering of the affected victims cannot be compensated for, but they can be supported to find new avenues for survival.
“You have suffered enough. You deserve support that restores not just your life, but your dignity. Let me emphasise: this is not charity — it is responsibility. A responsibility we all share as leaders, as businesses, and as fellow citizens,” he added.

He expressed his firm belief that hope would rise again and urged the victims to stay united and support their community’s resuscitation agenda.
“But while the floods may have displaced our homes, they have not displaced our humanity. They have not drowned our spirit. They have not taken away our unity. Indeed, they have brought us together. And it is this unity that I appeal to today. Let us join hands — government, private sector, NGOs, and citizens — to do more,” he added.

In October 2023, more than 200 communities in parts of the Volta and Eastern Regions were submerged, leading to the destruction of lives and property when the authorities of the Akosombo Dam spilled excess water due to rising levels.

The affected areas include North, Central, South Tongu, and Anlo in the Volta Region, as well as the Asuogyaman District in the Eastern Region and Ada in the Greater Accra Region. Large portions of Siame-kome, Old Bakpa, Awadiwoe-kome, Tuanikope, Agorta, Avedzakeme, Gamenu, Tefle, Dalive, Sokpoe, Agorme, Ziwoenu, Amutinu, Tornu, Vome, Sikor, Kenu, Klamadaboe, and other riverbank communities were inundated. Mepe remains the most affected.

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Ghana Bar Association President, Efua Ghartey, raises possibility for Public Hearing in hearing on Petition to Remove Chief Justice

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Efua Ghartey

 

The President of the Ghana Bar Association, Mrs Efua Ghartey has raised the possibility for a public hearing in the hearing of the Petition to Remove the Chief Justice. She said this at the Mid Year Review Conference of the Ghana Bar Association at Accra on April 26th 2025.

Efua Ghartey said that in spite of the constitutional provisions that said the proceedings should be held in camera, the current circumstances where the petition and all matters related to it were in the public domain, it may serve the country better if the matter was held in public. Efua Ghartey commented also on the sidelines of the Conference that the purpose for the constitutional provisions for the in camera hearing had been defeated in this social media era and justice would not only be done but manifestly be said to be done if we as Ghanaians had live televised hearings. This would rather protect the intergrity of the judiciary she argued. Since these constitutional provisions were also to protect the person against who the petition has been made, the President of the GBA posed the question whether the Chief Justice could elect to have a public hearing. This would amount to the Chief Justice waiving her right to an in camera hearing.

This Petition involving the Removal of the Judiciary has captured the media space in Ghana and the whole country is discussion the Petition and its response which are online.

Nene Drolor Bosso Adamtey I: Council of State member calls for unity over Greater Accra MMDCE nominations

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A member of the Council of State representing the Greater Accra Region, Nene Drolor Bosso Adamtey I, has called for unity and collaboration following President John Dramani Mahama’s announcement of new nominees for Metropolitan, Municipal, and District Chief Executive (MMDCE) positions across the region.

In a statement released on April 24, 2025, Adamtey I warmly congratulated all individuals whose names appeared on the list, describing their selection as a reflection of trust placed in them to lead local governance efforts with “dedication and integrity.”

“To those who were not nominated on this occasion, I encourage you to remain hopeful. Your commitment and contributions to public service are valued, and there will be future opportunities for you to apply your talents in the advancement of our region,” he added.

Adamtey I also called on Metropolitan, Municipal, and District Assembly members to endorse the President’s nominees during their confirmation votes. He emphasized that their support would affirm the nomination process and provide a solid foundation for the effective rollout of the government’s RESET Agenda.

“Unity and collaboration are essential as we work to address the needs of our communities and promote sustainable development throughout Greater Accra. Let us move forward in solidarity, focused on the shared goal of improving the lives of our citizens,” the statement concluded.

The call by HRM Drolor Bosso Adamtey I is seen as an effort to smoothen the confirmation process and rally the region’s leadership around the broader national development objectives.

Rice farmers praise government backing, call for end to political meddling

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Some rice farmers at Amartey Kope Some rice farmers at Amartey Kope

Rice farmers at Amartey Kope, a farming community near Akuse in the Eastern Region, have acknowledged the government’s continued support for their trade but are calling for a more direct and transparent delivery of that support, free from political interference.

The farmers made this known during a visit by officials from the AritaGlobe Foundation, who were in the community to assess the impact of climate change on farming as part of the Foundation’s ongoing Green Dialogue Series Project.

According to the farmers, while the government has introduced several commendable initiatives to support agriculture, the challenge has always been ensuring the assistance reaches the right people.

Speaking during the engagement, Jones Akpaglo, a local rice farmer, noted:

“The government can step in. For instance, it can provide subsidies to farmers. The government needs to channel the resources through the right people so that peasant farmers can benefit,” he stated.

He stressed that the issue is not the absence of help but rather how it is distributed.

“But sometimes, because of politics, even though the government implements good initiatives, the support does not reach those who truly need it to make good use of it. We need to target those who genuinely require assistance to ensure the intended purpose of those funds is realized,” he added.

He further described the high cost of rice production and the increasing risks climate change poses to their investments.

“Right from land preparation, you need money because sometimes you have to spray the farm three times with weedicide before preparing the land. Then, the machine that comes to plough the land—all these things are capital-intensive. Imagine investing GH¢20,000 and ending up with nothing. What happens to you? How will you take care of your family? These are the challenges really affecting us,” he lamented.

The AritaGlobe Foundation’s visit to Amartey Kope is part of a broader effort to gather firsthand accounts from farmers affected by climate change. The insights gathered will contribute to a national report and documentary aimed at influencing policy and improving climate adaptation strategies for farmers across Ghana.

For the farmers in Amartey Kope, the message is clear: government support is appreciated, but it must reach the grassroots directly, fairly, and without political barriers.

Guru sworn in as member of UG Governing Council

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Guru (middle) currently serves as SRC President for the University of Ghana Guru (middle) currently serves as SRC President for the University of Ghana

Popular Ghanaian rapper and student leader Maradona Adjei Yeboah, widely known as Guru, has officially been sworn in as a member of the University of Ghana (UG) Governing Council.

The ceremony, held at the university’s premises on April 25, 2025, also marked the inauguration of the newly reconstituted council by the Minister of Education, Haruna Iddrisu.

Guru, who currently serves as President of the University of Ghana Students’ Representative Council (SRC), now adds another significant role to his portfolio.

Known for hit songs like “Lapaz Toyota” and “Akwaaba,” Guru has successfully balanced his music career with active student leadership, advocating for improved welfare and academic policies.

During the swearing-in, Haruna Iddrisu urged council members to work diligently to enhance UG’s reputation as a world-class institution.

“UG holds a critical place in Ghana’s development journey and must continue to lead in academic excellence, innovation, and institutional integrity,” the Minister stated.

The newly appointed Council Chairperson, Marietta Agyeiwaa Brew, emphasised her commitment to upholding UG’s legacy of excellence.

The reconstituted 19-member council includes prominent figures such as Prof. Nana Aba Appiah Amfo (Vice-Chancellor, UG), Dr. Alhassan Andani (former MD, Stanbic Bank), and George Agyekum Donkor (Chairman, ECOWAS Bank for Investment and Development (EBID)).

With the new council in place, key focus areas are expected to include strengthening research and postgraduate programs, expanding digital learning infrastructure, enhancing student support services, and fostering industry-academia partnerships.

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My mother’s life is a testament to resilience in the face of trauma – Kwabena Agyepong

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Former NPP General Secretary and presidential candidate Kwabena Agyei Agyepong has described his late mother, Comfort “Adwoa Badu” Agyepong, as a pillar of strength who overcame tragedy to raise nine children through determination and faith.

In an interview with GhanaWeb following her funeral on April 24, 2025, Agyepong reflected on his mother’s extraordinary resilience after the 1982 murder of his father, Justice Kwadwo Agyei Agyepong, one of three Supreme Court judges abducted and killed during Ghana’s revolutionary era.

“She went through a lot. She needed to be strong to cater for us; from selling Obroni Wawu in the streets, she was determined to ensure we turned out the way her husband would have wished. I’m very proud that all of us were able to go through university and build good careers.

“I think her life is a testimony to resilience in the face of tragedy, you don’t allow it to define you; you find a way to live on. And we are all grateful for her strength,” he said.

The late Comfort Agyepong, who passed away at the age of 82 on February 18, 2025 single-handedly raised her four biological children and five stepchildren.

Her funeral, held at the forecourt of the State House, drew hundreds, including former Presidents John Agyekum Kufuor and Nana Akufo-Addo, Vice President Mahamudu Bawumia, NPP leaders, and members of the clergy.

When asked what he would tell his mother if given one last chance, Agyepong responded, “Thank you, especially for the younger ones. At 20, I could hustle, but the toddlers? She carried them through. Today, we’re all responsible citizens because of her.”

Agyepong also expressed gratitude for the overwhelming support from party members, stating, “I want to thank them for the show of love and affection. I’m grateful to the party, the General Secretary, and the chairman for the support they have shown me during this very difficult time.”

Comfort Agyepong was laid to rest in a private ceremony after a service marked by hymns, tributes, and a filing past of her open casket. Her children described her as a devout churchgoer whose enduring legacy was “resilience in the face of unimaginable tragedy.”

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Bring back Afoko, Alan, all suspended party officials if you want a united party – Ken Agyapong to NPP

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A 2024 Presidential aspirant of the opposition New Patriotic Party (NPP), Kennedy Agyapong has called on the party to grant all suspended party executives amnesty.

He said this is necessary as part of the party’s reconciliation and healing process.

Kennedy Agyapong stresses that such a consideration is the surest way to enable the party unite to wrestle political power in 2028.

Ghana’s petit para athlete Gilbert Ampiah wins bronze medal at 2025 Marakech Grand Prix

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Gilbert Ampiah, a 16-year-old para-athlete from St. Augustine’s College, has clinched a bronze medal in the High Jump T44 category at the prestigious Crown Prince Moulay El Hassan International Para Athletics Meeting in Marrakech, Morocco.

With an impressive jump of 1.73 meters, Gilbert secured his first international medal—a remarkable testament to his dedication, hard work, and perseverance.

In 2023, physically challenged high jumper, Gilbert Ampiah conquered able bodied children in the heart of Ekumfi Atwa, recording a personal best of 1.60m.

3Sports paid him a visit and he knew then that his unthinkable aspiration of competing at the highest level can become a reality.

The St. Augustine first year student was handed an opportunity to test his skills at the just ended super zonals competition in a non-scoring high jump event, easily clearing the bar at 1.50m but fell short at 1.78m.

Following an impressive performance at the 2025 Cape Coast super zonals competition, Gilbert  gained the necessary recognition and was selected for Team Ghana for the 9th edition of the prestigious Para Athletics Meeting.

Some of Gilbert’s notable achievements include:

Personal Bests:

• 1.60m: Cleared at Ekumfi Atwa in 2023, triumphing over able-bodied athletes.

• 1.82m: Set during St. Augustine’s inter-house competition.

• 1.86m: Achieved at a recent competitive event, marking his current personal best.

Classification and Competition:

Gilbert underwent official classification from April 21 to 23, an essential step for formal recognition within para-athletics competition standards.

Inspiration and Determination:

Gilbert’s relentless spirit and exceptional talent have made him a shining beacon of hope and inspiration for many Ghanaians.

This achievement not only highlights Gilbert’s incredible potential but also underscores Ghana’s growing presence in the international para-athletics scene.

The Marrakech competition also serves as a qualifier for the upcoming Commonwealth and Paralympic Games, providing Gilbert with a broader platform to showcase his ever-rising talent.

This experience and achievement will be greatly appreciated by Gilbert will always remember as he forges ahead to his Paralympic and Commonwealth dream.

‘It will be suicidal to publish findings of the Mike Oquaye report’ – NPP General Secretary

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NPP General Secretary, Justin Frimpong Kodua NPP General Secretary, Justin Frimpong Kodua

The General Secretary of the opposition New Patriotic Party (NPP), Justin Frimpong Kodua, has kicked against the publication of the Mike Oquaye report, which probed the party’s poor performance in the 2024 general election.

According to him, making the report public would not benefit the NPP in any way.

In a post shared on X on Saturday, April 26, 2025, Frimpong Kodua asserted that publishing the report would only harm the party.

“It would be politically suicidal to publish the findings of the Mike Oquaye report,” Frimpong Kodua is quoted as saying.

An 11-member committee, led by former Speaker of Parliament Prof. Mike Oquaye, was formed by the leadership of the New Patriotic Party to investigate the party’s 2024 election defeat.

The committee was given three months to complete its work and submitted its report to the NPP’s National Council in early April 2025.

Its mandate included examining the party’s internal elections and campaign strategy, identifying the causes of the electoral loss, and proposing remedies.

Following a fiercely contested election, former President John Dramani Mahama made a stunning comeback to government, emerging victorious in the 2024 presidential election.

On December 9, the Electoral Commission (EC) declared that Mahama had secured 6,328,397 votes, representing 56.55% of the total votes cast.

His main NPP opponent, Dr Mahamudu Bawumia, garnered 4,657,304 votes, or 41.61% of the total votes.

Mahama’s victory also delivered a significant triumph to the National Democratic Congress (NDC), which secured a majority in Parliament.

As he prepares to return to the presidency, Mahama’s mandate is strengthened by the NDC’s control of over 180 parliamentary seats, including several key constituencies previously held by the NPP.

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Saturday’s heavy rainstorm caused outages within our network – ECG

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The Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG) has announced that Saturday’s heavy rainstorm caused power outages across parts of the country. 

In a press statement issued on Saturday, 26 April 2025, the company said the storm disrupted their network, resulting in interruptions to electricity supply for several customers.

“The Electricity Company of Ghana wishes to inform our cherished customers and the general public that the heavy rainstorm that hit parts of the country today, Saturday, 26th April, 2025, has caused some outages within our network,” the statement said.

ECG acknowledged the challenges the outage may have caused and pledged to work swiftly to resolve the issues.

The company further assured customers that their technical teams were actively addressing the situation. 

“ECG wishes to assure all affected customers that our engineers are working assiduously to repair the faults and restore power supply,” the statement added, highlighting their commitment to restoring normal service as quickly as possible.

ECG concluded by apologising for the disruption and thanked customers for their patience. 

“The inconvenience caused is deeply regretted,” the company stated, promising to keep the public updated on progress as repairs continue.

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Read President Mahama’s tribute to late Pope Francis

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President John Dramani Mahama (L) in his tribute  prayed for a Cardinal Appiah Turkson (L) papacy President John Dramani Mahama (L) in his tribute prayed for a Cardinal Appiah Turkson (L) papacy

President John Dramani Mahama paid his last respects to the late leader of the Catholic Church, Pope Francis, at the Apostolic Nunciature in Accra on April 25, 2025.

The president commiserated with the Apostolic Nuncio to Ghana, Archbishop Julien Kaboré, and the leadership of the Catholic Church in the Accra Archdiocese, before proceeding to sign the Book of Condolence in honour of the late Pope.

Mahama wrote a touching tribute to the late pontiff, thanking God for the opportunity to meet him (Pope Francis) during his first tenure as president.

He went on to pray that God would help the Catholic Church get a good leader in the upcoming conclave.

The president, in his prayer, expressed the wish that Ghana’s Cardinal Peter Kodwo Appiah Turkson would become the next leader of the Catholic Church.

“Pope Francis was a good man, personable and a good soul. I thank God for the opportunity I had to meet him during my tenure as president.

“As all good souls, God calls them home to rest after they finish their work.

“I pray that the conclave be guided by God to choose a worthy successor, and I know one who will make a good Pope – our own Cardinal AT (Appiah Turkson).

“May Pope Francis find peaceful rest in heaven.”

About Pope Francis’ death and funeral:

The pontiff, who led the Catholic Church for 12 years, was pronounced dead on Monday, April 21, 2025.

Reports indicate that Pope Francis died from a stroke while recovering from pneumonia, which had kept him hospitalised for five weeks.

Given the late pontiff’s global stature, about 130 foreign delegations from various countries, along with approximately 200,000 pilgrims, gathered in Vatican City, Rome, to mourn his passing.

After the burial Mass, being held at St Peter’s Square, the late Pope was laid to rest at the Basilica of St Mary Major.

See President Mahama’s tribute plus a video of him at the Apostolic Nunciature below:

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Reinstate sacked TTH CEO – Andy Appiah-Kubi tells govt

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Former Member of Parliament for Asante Akim-North, Andy Appiah-Kubi, is calling for the reinstatement of the dismissed Chief Executive Officer of the Tamale Teaching Hospital, Dr. Adam Atiku.

Dr. Atiku was relieved of his duties following an unannounced visit by the Minister of Health, Kwabena Mintah Akandoh, on April 22. The visit was reportedly prompted by the death of a patient, Bavug Salim, allegedly due to the lack of a functional ventilator at the hospital’s emergency unit.

A video showing a heated exchange between the Health Minister and Dr. Valentine Akwulpwa, Head of the Accident and Emergency Department, went viral on social media, sparking widespread public debate and criticism.

In response, the Doctors Association of Tamale Teaching Hospital (DATTH) indefinitely suspended emergency and outpatient services.

However, emergency services resumed on Friday, April 25, after the intervention of a high-powered delegation from the Overlord of Dagbon, Yaa Naa Abukari Mahama II.

Speaking in an interview with Selorm Adonoo on Channel One TV’s The Big Issue on Saturday, April 26, Appiah-Kubi criticized the minister’s handling of the situation, suggesting it should have been addressed privately.

“I think that the Health Minister could have done better by calling a meeting outside the full glare of the public. We also have to accept that he’s a very youthful minister trying to learn his job on the run.

“It was not the best we expected from him to have confronted the health professionals in public,” he said.

While acknowledging that the minister’s response to the situation showed concern, Appiah-Kubi stressed the need for professionalism and decorum.

“I think that his response to the situation is commendable. I’m sure that going forward, he will also pick up some lessons from it. And begin to be more professional in his approach to some of these things. I think he got so sentimental, probably because of the death of the patient.

“If he went there to cause the dismissal of the doctor [CEO], then it was premature and premeditated. He should have been a bit more decorous in handling this matter. It was in bad taste,” he pointed out.

He further urged the Ghana Medical Association and the Health Minister to dialogue and resolve the matter amicably.

“I think the Ghana Medical Association and the minister must sit done and find a truce. I don’t think it’s necessary just to fire the doctor [CEO], in the media like that, it was also improper.

“I think we must let sleeping dogs lie and let the doctor [CEO] come back to his post and continue his work,” suggested.

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“Most times good people end up with demons” Priscilla Ojo Mkambala writes

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Priscilla Ojo has shared her thoughts on relationships and finding the right person.

The influencer who got married last week to Tanzanian singer Juma Jux wrote on Snapchat: “It’s amazing when a good person actually finds a good person. It makes love easy because most times good people end up with demons.

Police arrest 3 over gold robbery at Wassa Afransie

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Three suspects have been arrested by the Western Central Regional Police Command in connection with a gold robbery at Wassa Afransie in the Western Region.

The suspects; Felix Adjei, also known as Africa or Nana Adjei; Emmanuel Kelvin, a Nigerian national; and Kofi Appiah, alias Kesse allegedly robbed employees of Mas Palasco Gold Buying Limited of gold valued at GH₵199,000.00 and other valuables.

According to preliminary investigations, on April 4, 2025, Kofi Appiah, a driver with the company, and a colleague, Emmanuel Adu, were returning from Wassa Ayiem after collecting gold from a client when armed men emerged from the bush and fired warning shots.

The attackers made away with 14 pounds of gold, two mobile phones, and an unregistered Toyota Corolla, which was later found abandoned in a nearby community.

Subsequent police investigations led to the arrest of Kofi Appiah at his residence in Wassa Akropong on April 21, 2025. The two other suspects were later picked up from their respective hideouts.

During the operation, police retrieved a Jojeff pump-action gun with butt number 168316, a Calymm PDS pistol without a serial number, 25 rounds of 9mm ammunition, an AA cartridge, two G3 ammunitions, a locally manufactured pistol, and GH₵65,000 in cash suspected to be proceeds from the robbery.

The suspects are currently in custody and assisting police with investigations. They are expected to be put before court to face prosecution.

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Maxwell Konadu confident Black Stars will shine at 2026 World Cup

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Former Black Stars assistant coach Maxwell Konadu believes Ghana’s current squad has the quality needed to shine at the 2026 FIFA World Cup.

The senior national team boosted their chances of qualifying for the tournament — which will be jointly hosted by the USA, Canada, and Mexico next year — by securing back-to-back victories during the March international break.

Ghana thrashed Chad 5-0 at the Accra Sports Stadium before claiming a comfortable 3-0 win over Madagascar in Morocco.

With just four matches remaining in the qualifying campaign, Konadu is confident that the Black Stars are on the right path to securing a spot at the World Cup. He also expressed optimism that the team could make a strong impact at the tournament.

“Talking to coaches from other countries, they believe Ghana can go far,” Konadu said in an interview with Graphic Sports.

“They know the talent we have — it’s just surprising sometimes how we underperform. But if we get it right, we can make the continent proud,” he added.

The Black Stars are set to regroup in September for their Matchday 7 and 8 fixtures, where they will face Chad and Mali. They will then wrap up their qualification series with games against Comoros and the Central African Republic.


The Ministry of Interior Declares an Additional Holiday for All Citizens of Ghana

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The reason for this holiday is to mark May Day, also known as Workers’ Day. This special day is celebrated every year in Ghana and many other countries around the world to honour workers and the important role they play in building the nation. In Ghana, May Day is recognized by law as a statutory public holiday, which means it must be observed across the entire country.

GOC congratulates newly elected President Richard Akpokavie and executive members

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The Ghana Olympic Committee (GOC) has extended its congratulations to newly elected President Richard Akpokavie and the other newly elected executives.

The elections, held on April 26, 2025, at the Accra International Conference Centre, saw Akpokavie secure 44 votes to defeat his opponent, Michael Aggrey, who garnered 19 votes.

A message from the GOC read:

A heartfelt congratulations to Mr. Richard Akpokavi Esq on his well-deserved election as President of the Ghana Olympic Committee (GOC). Your visionary leadership and lifelong commitment to sports excellence inspire confidence as you take on this important role.

We also  extend our warmest  congratulations to Mr. Kassim Muniru Mohammed on his election as Secretary General. Your professionalism and dedication to the advancement of sports administration in Ghana are truly commendable.

Additionally, congratulations to all the newly elected board members. Your collective expertise, passion, and leadership will undoubtedly steer the GOC toward a future of greater achievement and impact.

As you embark on this new chapter, we look forward to supporting your efforts and working together to promote the Olympic ideals and elevate Ghanaian sports to new heights.

Congratulations!

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‘The writing is on the wall, Chief Justice Torkornoo will be removed’ – Ansa-Asare

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Chief Justice Gertrude Torkornoo (L) and Kwaku Ansa-Asare Chief Justice Gertrude Torkornoo (L) and Kwaku Ansa-Asare

Legal luminary Kwaku Ansa-Asare has asserted that the fate of suspended Chief Justice Gertrude Torkornoo is sealed.

According to Ansa-Asare, a former director of the Ghana School of Law, Justice Torkornoo will certainly be ousted from office once the committee investigating three petitions for her removal completes its work.

Speaking in an interview on Woezor TV, shared on X on April 25, 2025, the statesman said his analysis of the situation points to only one conclusion.

“Without mincing words, I think the CJ (Chief Justice) will not come out well at all. Having regard to what is going on, the writing is on the wall, the CJ will be removed.

“I don’t think I would be doing any credit to myself if, after observing the landscape, I still maintained that the Chief Justice would come out clean and therefore keep her job. I don’t think so,” he said.

Chief Justice Torkornoo was suspended after President John Dramani Mahama, in consultation with the Council of State, found a prima facie case in the three petitions for her removal. These petitions were filed by a group calling itself the Shining Stars of Ghana; a senior police officer, Assistant Commissioner of Police (ACP) Ayamga Yakubu Akolgo (Esq.); and a private citizen, Daniel Ofori.

Shining Stars, who first petitioned the president on February 14, 2025, accused her of breaching the 1992 Constitution of Ghana in her ruling in a suit filed by the current Minority Leader, Alexander Kwamina Afenyo-Markin, against the Speaker of Parliament, Alban Bagbin, over the declaration of four seats in Parliament as vacant.

In the second petition, presented by Daniel Ofori on March 17, 2025, Justice Torkornoo is accused of misappropriating about GH¢261,890 and US$30,000 during her foreign trips.

“In 2023, the Honourable Chief Justice misappropriated the sum of GH¢261,890 of public funds for private foreign travel with her husband, Mr. Francis Kofi Torkornoo, and her daughter, Miss Edem S.A. Torkornoo, and US$30,000 in per diem allowance when, to her knowledge, neither the husband nor the daughter of the Chief Justice was entitled to have their travel expenses or any travel allowances paid for out of the funds of the Judicial Service,” part of Ofori’s petition reads.

The third petition, filed by ACP Ayamga Yakubu Akolgo, accuses Justice Torkornoo of violating judicial ethics and calls for her removal.

The senior police officer claims in his petition that the Chief Justice abused her power by wrongly causing his arrest and detention.

“She abused the sacred judicial office by wrongly causing my arrest and detention. The arrest and detention were capricious, unreasonable, unilateral, and without justification, constituting stated misbehaviour and incompetence as provided in Article 146(1) of the Constitution. The arrest and detention infringed on my rights, dignity, and caused pain, trauma, and humiliation,” his petition states.

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Ban importation of ‘Red’ to protect youth – Ras Kuuku to FDA, govt

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Reggae/Dancehall artiste, Kojo Kurankye, popularly known as Ras Kuuku, is calling on the Food and Drugs Authority (FDA) and the government to urgently ban the importation of illicit drugs, particularly a substance known as “Red.”

Speaking in a media interview during a visit to Akyem Mouso in the Atiwa West District of the Eastern Region, Ras Kuuku expressed grave concern over the increasing abuse of such substances.

Arrogance of power, E-Levy, DDEP contributed to our loss in 2024 – Bawumia

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The 2024 Presidential Candidate of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, has attributed the party’s defeat in the 2024 general elections to several factors, including the arrogance of power, the high cost of living, the failure to reshuffle government officials, the introduction of the E-Levy, and the controversial haircut policy.

According to him, these challenges left many Ghanaians struggling, particularly amid the IMF debt restructuring programme.

Dr. Bawumia made these remarks at the auditorium of Takoradi Technical University during the launch of his nationwide Thank You Tour.

Addressing claims that blamed the party’s defeat solely on his perceived religious affiliations, Dr. Bawumia emphasized that internal divisions and numerous uncompleted projects also contributed significantly to the NPP’s loss.

“When you study all the reports we have so far, certain factors were highlighted. These include the high cost of living; the prices of goods and services went up and left many Ghanaians struggling. Another factor that was highlighted is the arrogance of power, we were not willing to listen.

“The party members told us to conduct a reshuffle, but after eight years we didn’t listen. The party members told us they didn’t want E-levy, but we implemented it. Again, the party members told us that the DDEP was going to be a major challenge but we went ahead to implement it.

“Things were bad, and we were not able to pay NABCO, those employed under youth and afforestation, caterers and others were also not being paid,” he explained.

Dr. Bawumia also cited a lack of effective campaigning in key regions, saying, “Even in the regions that give us some vote, we didn’t put in a lot of work there. Western Region is an example.”

He further stressed that internal disunity weakened the party’s campaign efforts, allowing the opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC) to exploit their mistakes.

“So, going into the 2024 general election, the NPP as a party was not fully united. The opposition at the time, the NDC, even though didn’t have a campaign message, was playing back our language against each other back to us. That is why it is important that as we go about with our campaign, you don’t bring down your opponent so that you can win,” he stated.

Graceful Ankara Church-Inspired Outfits to Elevate Your Sunday Look

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Ankara fabric has become a powerful symbol of elegance and culture, offering endless outfit possibilities for different occasions — including church services. Ankara-inspired church outfits beautifully combine modesty, sophistication, and vibrant style, making them perfect choices for ladies who want to look their best while honoring the sacred environment.

One timeless option is the Ankara maxi gown. Flowing and graceful, these gowns often feature soft pleats, bishop sleeves, or layered details that add an extra touch of elegance. Pair your Ankara maxi dress with a simple clutch and low-heeled shoes for a truly polished Sunday look.

Another fantastic choice is the Ankara peplum top and skirt set. Peplum styles flatter the waistline, creating a chic silhouette that’s both feminine and appropriate for church settings. When styled with a midi-length pencil skirt and minimal jewelry, it radiates pure class and decency.

For ladies who love structured fashion, Ankara midi-length dresses with defined waistlines and A-line skirts are a must-try. Add a pair of simple court heels and a fascinator hat for extra charm during special church programs.

Ankara blazer jackets are also making waves. Pair a beautifully tailored Ankara jacket with a solid-colored dress or skirt for a modern twist. This look is especially ideal for churchgoers who appreciate a blend of traditional and contemporary vibes.

To complete your outfit, opt for minimal makeup and natural hairstyles like twists, sleek buns, or short curls. Modest but stylish accessories like pearl earrings or a simple gold necklace are perfect for finishing touches.

Ankara-inspired church outfits allow you to express your faith, culture, and fashion sense all in one. Whether you choose a flowing maxi gown, a chic peplum set, or a stylish blazer combination, you’ll be sure to step into church radiating elegance, grace, and confidence.

IMF Boss commends Ato Forson for strong commitment to economic reforms

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The Managing Director of the International Monetary Fund (IMF), Kristalina Georgieva, has commended Ghana’s Minister for Finance, Dr. Cassiel Ato Forson, and his team for their “strong commitment to the Fund-supported program and reforms aimed at restoring macroeconomic stability.”

During a meeting on Saturday, Georgieva praised the leadership shown by Dr. Forson, noting the significant progress Ghana has made under challenging circumstances. She reaffirmed the IMF’s continued support for the country, stating, “The IMF remains a strong partner of Ghana.”

This high-level endorsement follows the announcement that Ghana has reached a staff-level agreement with the IMF on the fourth review of the Fund-supported program.

Once formally approved by the IMF Executive Board, the agreement will pave the way for the disbursement of approximately 370 million dollars to Ghana.

The achievement is particularly remarkable given that, before the new government assumed office, several structural benchmarks and quantitative targets under the program had been breached.

The breakthrough reflects the aggressive and focused efforts of the Mahama administration to reverse the economic situation and restore confidence in Ghana’s financial management.

Since taking office, the government has accelerated the implementation of structural reforms, delivering results ahead of schedule and bolstering optimism about Ghana’s economic prospects.

A major focus of the administration’s reform agenda has been the resolution of the large accumulation of payables in 2024, which had contributed to a significant primary deficit instead of the modest surplus originally targeted.

To address this, the government has introduced a range of bold and pragmatic measures aimed at strengthening spending controls, restoring budget credibility, and ensuring fiscal and debt sustainability.

In addition to these reforms, the government has already completed a number of structural benchmarks that were originally scheduled for completion at the end of December 2024 and March 2025, underlining its strong commitment to economic recovery.

Also in attendance were the governor of the Bank of Ghana, Dr. Johnson Asiama, Senior Economic Advisor, Seth Tekper and the chairman of the National Development Planning Commission, Dr. Nii Moi Thompson.

 

Arrogance of power, E-Levy, DDEP contributed to our loss in 2024 – Bawumia

My chemistry with Uzor Arukwe as Achalugo was real – Bambam

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Actress, singer, entrepreneur and former Big Brother Naija contestant, Bamike Olawunmi-Adenibuyan, aka BamBam, tells FAITH AJAYI about her journey into the entertainment industry and how acting is more than just a career for her

Let’s start with your YouTube blockbuster, ‘Love in Every Word’, which is now seen as a major career highlight for you. How do you feel about the success of the movie?

I feel incredibly grateful. Seeing how it has resonated with many people is humbling. It is proof that when a story is told with heart, people will connect with it. The love and feedback have been overwhelming, and I couldn’t be prouder of the work we did.

Can you briefly take us through the start of your journey with the production, and what was the experience like working with Omoni Oboli?

From the first script reading, I knew the movie was special. The story had depth, and I was excited about the challenge. Working with Omoni Oboli was a blessing. She’s not just a phenomenal actress but also a brilliant director and mentor. Her passion is contagious, and she creates a space where you can bring your best self to the character.

You’ve featured in quite a number of films. What would you attribute to ‘Love in Every Word’ that made it great and resonate with a wider audience?

I think it’s the authenticity of the story. It wasn’t just another love story; it was about the power of words, unspoken emotions, and the depth of human connection. Also, the chemistry between the cast was real; we lived those moments, and I believe the audience could feel that.

I also acted in ‘A Case for the Heart’, and that film was a defining moment for me. It was my first movie on Omoni Oboli TV, and I had the honour of “sparring” with the legendary Majid Michel. The storyline was unique, and working with such an excellent co-star pushed me to new heights as an actress.

Another one was ‘Seasoned with Love’. That movie allowed me to explore a different side of my acting range. The depth of emotions and the storytelling made it a beautiful experience. Likewise, my first Netflix film—‘Collision Course’— as a female lead, truly tested my range as an actor. The film carries a powerful message, and being part of it was both challenging and rewarding.

How has your journey shaped the way you take on new opportunities?

It has taught me to be intentional. Not every opportunity is meant for me, and that’s okay. I have learnt to trust my instincts, align with projects that reflect my values, and challenge myself with roles that push my limits.

What other career path would you have taken outside of entertainment, and why?

Philanthropy and activism, for sure. I have a heart for people, and I love creating impact. Whether it’s through storytelling or direct outreach, I want to be part of something bigger than myself.

Beyond acting, are there other aspects of the entertainment industry that interest you?

Acting has always been my first love, but music and dance have been parts of me for as long as I can remember. Each one feeds into the other. Music helps me express emotions, dance connects me to my body, and acting allows me to bring stories to life.

What influenced your journey into the entertainment industry?

My journey started with a passion for performance. Years ago, I auditioned for MTN Project Fame because I wanted to pursue music, but my nerves got the best of me, and I didn’t make it into the house. Still, I didn’t give up. I worked as a backup vocalist for Gospel on the Beat for a few months and also sang for a few gospel artistes.

Knowing that I needed proper training as an actor, I enrolled in the Royal Arts Academy, where I earned a diploma in stage and TV acting. I trained in theatre and was one of the best graduating students. After that, Emem Isong and Uduak Isong featured me in a few of their films.

Wanting more visibility, I auditioned for Big Brother Naija to showcase my talent to a wider audience of producers and directors. After the show, Bolanle Austen-Peters Productions took a chance on me when I auditioned for ‘Moremi the Musical’ and later ‘Fela and the Kalakuta Queens’, which ran in Lagos and South Africa.

But after having two daughters, the acting gigs slowed down. I wasn’t getting roles, so I decided to take matters into my own hands. I started reaching out to producers directly. Only Omoni Oboli responded, and that one response changed everything. Today, I’ve done over six movies on her channel alone, and the journey is just beginning!

How do you juggle your roles and still stay true to yourself in an industry that is constantly evolving?

What excites me the most as an artist is the ability to move people to make them laugh, cry, or see the world differently. That connection is what keeps me going.

Life itself is my biggest inspiration— real stories, raw emotions, and the beauty of human relationships. I see every script as a privilege, a chance to step into someone else’s shoes and bring their story to life. My approach is deeply emotional, much like (Konstantin) Stanislavski’s system, where I fully connect with the character’s experiences and emotions during a performance but switch back to myself afterwards.

I don’t carry my characters with me off-screen, but in the moment, I become them. This balance allows me to deliver an authentic performance while staying grounded in my own reality.

You’ve been working nonstop for months and are now on a break. How are you adjusting to the downtime, and what does rest look like for you?

It’s a bit of an adjustment, to be honest. I’m so used to the grind that having free time feels strange. But, I’m learning to embrace rest, be still, reflect, and reconnect with myself. Rest for me looks like spending time with family, reading, praying, and just being present in the moment.

Majority distances itself from YEA-Zoomlion sanitation contract dispute

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Mahama Ayariga
The National Democratic Congress (NDC) Majority Caucus in Parliament has clarified that it has not authorised the Parliamentary Sanitation Committee to interfere in matters relating to the Youth Employment Agency’s (YEA) sanitation contract with Zoomlion Ghana Limited.
In a statement signed by the Majority Leader and Leader of Government Business, Mahama Ayariga, the Caucus emphasised that no member of the Sanitation Committee has been mandated to intervene in the YEA’s contractual decisions.

Pope Francis laid to rest in Rome

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Pope Francis has been buried in Rome after a funeral ceremony and procession attended by hundreds of thousands of people and many heads of state.

The first South American pontiff passed away on Monday aged 88, marking the end of a 12-year pontificate.

As the Italian capital woke up to a hazy morning, teenage pilgrims, nuns and priests of all denominations filed silently down the streets leading to the Vatican.

Many of the streets around St Peter’s Basilica were closed – both to allow the flow of visitors and for security reasons, as more than a hundred foreign dignitaries were expected to join the funeral mass.

More than 8,000 Italian police of different branches were out in force, as well as firefighters, medics, canine unit handlers, volunteers, members of the armed forces and even park guards.

Many had been called in from all sides of Italy to be in Rome today – resulting in a rather joyous blend of accents from across the country, from the Sicilian to the Milanese.

By 08:00 local time (06:00 GMT) much of the square was already full.

Jessica, 22 and from Mexico, and Cyril, 20 and from the US, had arrived at dawn to secure a front row spot to the funeral mass.

“We never thought we’d be this close. We sacrificed a little sleep to be here but it’s worth it,” said Jessica.

She’s a Catholic and said her relatives in Mexico would “never believe it” when she told them she had been at the Vatican for the Pope’s funeral.

As heads of state and foreign dignitaries took their places to the right of the altar, hundreds of photographers in the press area on the roof of the colonnade snapped their cameras furiously, hoping to capture a candid image of US President Donald Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, whose last meeting in February gave rise to a combative exchange in the Oval Office.

But soon after, as a striking photo of the two men sitting on two chairs inside St Peter’s began to circulate, it emerged that they had already met for around 15 minutes before the service began.

Later, Zelensky said the meeting “had potential to become historic, if we achieve joint results”.

No more details were shared, but some on social media later joked that, given the setting, the meeting had been a “miracle”.

Photos showed that UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer, Trump, Zelensky and French President Emmanuel Macron had also all met in the Vatican.

From the bright red of the clergy’s habits to the muted grey and blue of nuns’ veils to the rainbow sun hats worn by pilgrims, all morning St Peter’s Square was a riot of colours glistening in the sun.

Hymns played out on giant speakers, occasionally drowned out by the sound of helicopters flying overhead, as drones and seagulls crisscrossed over Michelangelo’s dome.

Yet the voice of 91-year-old Cardinal Giovanni Battista Re rang loud and clear as he presided over the mass.

The service’s structure was very similar to that of any Catholic funeral mass, although the readings were done in many different languages and all hymns were sung in Latin.

Outside St Peter’s, a crowd the Vatican later said numbered 200,000 applauded as large screens showed Zelensky take his seat. There was also applause when the Pope’s simple wooden coffin was brought out.

The crowd’s applause marked some other salient moments – such as when Cardinal Re, as part of his homily, remembered the Pope’s commitment to migrants and peace.

He mentioned that the Pope’s first trip had been to the Italian island of Lampedusa, the port of arrival in Europe for many migrants who make the perilous journey across the Mediterranean, and recalled the mass the Pope celebrated at the US-Mexico border.

“War, he said, results in the death of people and the destruction of homes, hospitals and schools. War always leaves the world worse than it was before: it is always a painful and tragic defeat for everyone.”

The cardinal emphasised that Pope Francis had repeatedly urged the world to “build bridges, not walls”.

“It was good to hear that on a day when so many heads of state were on St Peter’s Square,” a woman called Maria told the BBC. She and her friend Grazia had flown in from Sardinia especially for the funeral.

“It was a message especially for them, I think, because it’s them who decide whether there’s going to be war or peace, not us… Let’s hope something made it through to them.”

“Otherwise them being here was just pure hypocrisy,” added Grazia.

During communion, a procession of white-clad priests made its way down St Peter’s Square, carrying golden chalices full of wafers for communion, as many in the large crowd moved forward to receive the hosts.

Soon after, Cardinal Re blessed the Pope’s coffin with holy water, before burning incense in a thurible – a symbol of cleansing – and the basilica’s bells tolled three times after the blessing of the coffin was carried out.

After some brief mingling, world leaders started making their way out of the basilica. Their motorcades then filed out of the Vatican.

Within an hour Trump was reported to be back on Air Force One, while other leaders held various informal meetings in Rome.

Meanwhile, the Pope’s coffin was carried through Rome in a slow procession to the church of Santa Maria Maggiore for burial.

Authorities said 140,000 had lined the streets, clapping and waving as the hearse – a repurposed white popemobile – crossed the Tiber river and drove past some of Rome’s most recognisable sights: the Colosseum, the Forum and the Altare della Patria national monument on Piazza Venezia.

Once the coffin reached Santa Maria Maggiore, it was taken inside and the live broadcast ceased.

Pope Francis was buried in the righthand side of the church, near a beloved icon of the Virgin Mary, at around 15:00.

Visitors, pilgrims and the clergy vacated St Peter’s Square quickly. Many could be seen minutes later in the numerous cafes, restaurants and pizzerias of the historic Borgo Pio neighbourhood nearby.

Grazia from Sardinia said the funeral had made a big impression on her.

“It was wonderful to meet in a single square with people who come from every corner of the world and to live a shared moment. This is the legacy of the Pope,” she said.

Officials said the day had unfolded without any major incidents.

“Four hundred thousand people shared a historic and emotional moment, and thanks to everyone’s commitment the day took place in a solemn and serene way, without critical issues,” said the head of the Civil Protection, Fabio Ciciliano.

The city of Rome and the Catholics of the world will now be preparing for the next momentous event – the conclave, which will select the next Pope.

A date has not yet been set but it is thought it could start as early as 5 or 6 May, after the Novemdiales – the mandatory nine days of mourning – are over.

With 135 cardinals set to attend, it will be the largest conclave in modern history and one of the most unpredictable.

Over the past few days, cardinals wandering around Rome were hounded by journalists trying to get a steer on what the conclave might yield.

After the funeral, too, the Cardinal of Tonga Soane Patita Paini Mafi was approached by the media as he made his way out of St Peter’s Square.

After a South American pope, is it time for an Asian one, he was asked.

Cardinal Mafi laughed and pointed to the sky. “Only He knows,” he said.

We cannot grant amnesty to traitors

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Former Assin Central MP, Kennedy Agyapong Former Assin Central MP, Kennedy Agyapong

A number of New Patriotic Party members in the Western Region have responded to a call by former Member of Parliament for Assin Central Constituency, Kennedy Agyapong, that the party should show amnesty to its defectors.

Speaking in Takoradi during former Vice President of Ghana, Dr Mahamudu Bawumia’s “Thank You” tour, Kennedy Agyapong stunned the party’s supporters when he asked to have mercy on former Minister of Trade, Alan Kyerematen, who quit the NPP to form his own political movement as well as a former National Chairman of the party, Paul Afoko, and others whose misconduct led the NPP to suspend them.

Some NPP members expressed their displeasure with Kennedy’s plea.

“No way! This cannot happen. No, it cannot happen,” an angry supporter reacted.

Other supporters, who kicked against Kennedy Agyapong’s proposal, described those who turned their back on the NPP as “saboteurs and traitors.”

“How can anyone who means well for the NPP suggest that we should bring back people who stood against our party and were rightly suspended. These people are saboteurs,” a female supporter expressed her disappointment.

A constituency executive also said; “I totally disagree with Ken and he should stop this because it is making some of us angry.”

“This is somebody who has left this party twice on his own. On the second time, he contested our primaries and left after he didn’t win. He didn’t only leave, he formed a movement and joined the NDC to campaign against us. Is this the person Kennedy Agyapong wants the party to bring back?. These are traitors and we cannot grant them amnesty.”

Efua Ghartey, President of Ghana Bar Association given Standing Ovation by Lawyers

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At the La Beach Hotel, Accra, members of the Ghana Bar Association attending the Mid Year Conference on April 26th 2025, have given the President of the Association, Mrs Efua Ghartey a standing ovation. This was after she delivered her speech which touched on members of the Ghana Bar Association, matters affecting the Nation and matters affecting the Judiciary. On matters affecting the Bar and stressed the need for lawyers who were nominated to serve on statutory bodies to serve with integrity. Mrs Ghartey also touched on the vexed question of galamsay and called for increased action to stop the menace.

Touching on matters affecting the judiciary, Efua Ghartey lamented the lack of clear rules guiding impeachment of judges. She stated that in the case of Adjei Twum v AG, the Supreme Court had noted this lack of clarity in the rules relating to removal
petitions affecting judges. She also noted that the constitutional provision that said the proceedings should be held in camera sought to, among other things, protection the judge against who the petition had been brought. Madam President queried whether it would not be better if the Chief Justice waived her right to the in camera proceedings. Her speech was well recieved and she received a standing ovation.

Accra to host first-ever ESG, sustainability conference

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 Stakeholders in the Environmental, Social, Gov­ernance (ESG) and sustain­ability space across the globe are converging in Accra for the first ever international gathering on ESG and sustainability reporting conference.

The three-day conference, to be organised by TSL Sustainability in collaboration with Ministry of Environment, Science, Technology and Innovation, is scheduled for August 27 to 29, 2025.

A statement issued by the organ­isers said the programme would bring together, policy makers, government officials, sustainability and ESG professionals, researchers and academics, non-governmen­tal organisations and civil society organisations.

It stated that also in attendance would be international organisa­tions and development agencies, corporate social responsibility pro­fessionals, environmental and social impact assessment professionals, as well as other relevant stakeholders interested in sustainable growth, ESG reporting, across Africa and the world at large.

The statement continue that the programme would be on the theme: ‘Sustainable Growth: ESG Report­ing, European Union Taxonomy, and Strategic Pathways for Devel­oping Economies.’

Furthermore, it noted that it would discussed topics such as sustainable growth strategies for de­veloping economies, climate change and environmental sustainability, green finance and energy transition.

Other topics to be discussed, the statement mentioned, were policy and regulation for sustainable growth, innovation and technol­ogy for sustainable growth, ESG reporting frameworks and stan­dards, EU taxonomy and sustain­able finance, governance and risk management.

Moreover, the statement said summit was aimed at providing in­sight into the latest policy develop­ments and regulatory requirements, explore emerging trends and inno­vations in the field of sustainability.

It also added that the programme would discuss common challenges in adopting ESG frameworks and the EU taxonomy, and introduce advanced tools and technologies that supported ESG reporting and sustainability.

“The participants will be equipped with innovative techno­logical strategies and best practices to address challenges in ESG sustainability required to attain the desired growth and high returns in their respective economies,” the statement indicated.

 BY TIMES REPORTER

We cannot grant amnesty to traitors

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Former Assin Central MP, Kennedy Agyapong Former Assin Central MP, Kennedy Agyapong

A number of New Patriotic Party members in the Western Region have responded to a call by former Member of Parliament for Assin Central Constituency, Kennedy Agyapong, that the party should show amnesty to its defectors.

Speaking in Takoradi during former Vice President of Ghana, Dr Mahamudu Bawumia’s “Thank You” tour, Kennedy Agyapong stunned the party’s supporters when he asked to have mercy on former Minister of Trade, Alan Kyerematen, who quit the NPP to form his own political movement as well as a former National Chairman of the party, Paul Afoko, and others whose misconduct led the NPP to suspend them.

Some NPP members expressed their displeasure with Kennedy’s plea.

“No way! This cannot happen. No, it cannot happen,” an angry supporter reacted.

Other supporters, who kicked against Kennedy Agyapong’s proposal, described those who turned their back on the NPP as “saboteurs and traitors.”

“How can anyone who means well for the NPP suggest that we should bring back people who stood against our party and were rightly suspended. These people are saboteurs,” a female supporter expressed her disappointment.

A constituency executive also said; “I totally disagree with Ken and he should stop this because it is making some of us angry.”

“This is somebody who has left this party twice on his own. On the second time, he contested our primaries and left after he didn’t win. He didn’t only leave, he formed a movement and joined the NDC to campaign against us. Is this the person Kennedy Agyapong wants the party to bring back?. These are traitors and we cannot grant them amnesty.”

GBA president Ghartey raises possibility of public hearing of petition to remove Chief Justice

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President of the Ghana Bar Association, Efua Ghartey President of the Ghana Bar Association, Efua Ghartey

The President of the Ghana Bar Association, Mrs Efua Ghartey, has raised the possibility of a public hearing in the hearing of the petitions to remove the Chief Justice.

She said this at the Mid-Year Review Conference of the Ghana Bar Association in Accra on April 26, 2025.

Efua Ghartey said that in spite of the constitutional provisions which stated that the proceedings should be held in camera, the current circumstances, where the petition and all matters related to it were in the public domain, may serve the country better if the matter were held in public.

Efua Ghartey also commented on the sidelines of the Conference that the purpose of the constitutional provisions for the in-camera hearing had been defeated in this social media era, and justice would not only be done but manifestly be seen to be done if Ghanaians had live televised hearings.

This would rather protect the integrity of the judiciary, she argued.

Since these constitutional provisions were also to protect the person against whom the petition had been made, the President of the GBA posed the question whether the Chief Justice could elect to have a public hearing.

This would amount to the Chief Justice waiving her right to an in-camera hearing.

This Petition involving the removal of the judiciary has captured the media space in Ghana, and the whole country is discussing the petition and its response, which are online.

Man Refuses To Pay Hospital Bill, Demands DNA Test After Discovering Wife Cheated During Pregnancy

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A man discovered his wife’s infidelity during her pregnancy.

The wife reportedly cheated multiple times, with evidence supporting the man’s claims.

After the birth of their child, the hospital requested a discharge fee of ₦500,000.

A man has reportedly refused to pay his wife’s hospital discharge fees after uncovering her infidelity during pregnancy.

This will set a bad precedent – Kwesi Botchwey warns on CJ removal

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Lawyer and member of the NPP Communications Team, Kwesi Botchwey, has cautioned that the ongoing attempts by the Mahama administration to remove Chief Justice Gertrude Torkornoo could set a troubling precedent for Ghana’s democracy.

Speaking on The Forum on Asaase Radio, Botchwey linked the current developments to earlier statements made by the opposition party.

Six killed, one injured in Adansi Dompoase road accident

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A fatal road accident at Adansi Dompoase, near the new Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG) office, has claimed six lives, the Ghana National Fire Service (GNFS) has confirmed.

In a statement issued by the Ashanti Region Public Relations Office, on Saturday, April 26, the GNFS said it received a distress call at 12:43 p.m. and quickly dispatched a rescue team to the scene.

The operation, led by ADOII Samuel Mensah, found that a VIP bus with registration number GW 8455-23 and a Benz Sprinter with registration number GS 6383-20 had been involved in a collision.

According to the GNFS, the Sprinter was completely mangled from the rear, while the VIP bus sustained partial damage to its front.

The statement added that the rescue operations were completed by 1:28 p.m., with six deceased victims handed over to the police. One injured person was transported to the Fomena Government Hospital for emergency treatment.

The GNFS said the cause of the accident remains under investigation.

Pete And Yul Edochie Celebrate Leo Edochie’s 55th Birthday With Heartfelt Messages

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The Edochie family celebrated Leo Edochie’s 55th birthday on April 26.

Veteran actor Pete Edochie shared a heartfelt birthday message on social media.

The post included a picture of Leo and a simple message: “Happy birthday Son.”

The Edochie family had reason to celebrate as veteran actor Pete Edochie’s first son, Leo, turned 55 on Saturday, April 26.

Health Minister’s confrontation at Tamale Teaching Hospital was “unwarranted” – Alex Gyamfi

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The lawyer also criticised the minister’s subsequent visit to the hospital to deliver medical equipment, arguing that the minister’s comments during the presentation attempted to unfairly indict the hospital’s leadership

Private legal practitioner, Alex Gyamfi, has questioned the conduct of Minister of Health Kwabena Mintah Akandoh during a confrontation with the Director of the Tamale Teaching Hospital Dr. Adam Atiku, suggesting that the minister’s approach was inappropriate and should be reviewed.

Arrogance of power, E-Levy, DDEP contributed to our loss in 2024

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The 2024 Presidential Candidate of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, has attributed the party’s defeat in the 2024 general elections to several factors, including the arrogance of power, the high cost of living, the failure to reshuffle government officials, the introduction of the E-Levy, and the controversial haircut policy.

According to him, these challenges left many Ghanaians struggling, particularly amid the IMF debt restructuring programme.

Dr. Bawumia made these remarks at the auditorium of Takoradi Technical University during the launch of his nationwide Thank You Tour.

Addressing claims that blamed the party’s defeat solely on his perceived religious affiliations, Dr. Bawumia emphasized that internal divisions and numerous uncompleted projects also contributed significantly to the NPP’s loss.

“When you study all the reports we have so far, certain factors were highlighted. These include the high cost of living; the prices of goods and services went up and left many Ghanaians struggling. Another factor that was highlighted is the arrogance of power, we were not willing to listen.

“The party members told us to conduct a reshuffle, but after eight years we didn’t listen. The party members told us they didn’t want E-levy, but we implemented it. Again, the party members told us that the DDEP was going to be a major challenge but we went ahead to implement it.

“Things were bad, and we were not able to pay NABCO, those employed under youth and afforestation, caterers and others were also not being paid,” he explained.

Dr. Bawumia also cited a lack of effective campaigning in key regions, saying, “Even in the regions that give us some vote, we didn’t put in a lot of work there. Western Region is an example.”

He further stressed that internal disunity weakened the party’s campaign efforts, allowing the opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC) to exploit their mistakes.

“So, going into the 2024 general election, the NPP as a party was not fully united. The opposition at the time, the NDC, even though didn’t have a campaign message, was playing back our language against each other back to us. That is why it is important that as we go about with our campaign, you don’t bring down your opponent so that you can win,” he stated.

Bawumia to NPP: Learn from 2024 defeat, guard your utterances

Learn from 2024 defeat, guard your utterances

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The 2024 Presidential Candidate of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, has attributed the party’s defeat in the 2024 general elections to internal disunity and damaging utterances among its members.

Speaking during his ‘Thank You Tour’ in Takoradi on Saturday, April 26, Dr. Bawumia expressed concern over the party’s internal conflicts in the run-up to the elections, noting that they severely impacted the NPP’s electoral fortunes.

He urged party members to be mindful of their statements during internal elections to avoid harming the party’s unity and prospects in future contests.

“In the lead up to the 2024 elections, there was disunity amongst us. Our utterances against each other also severely affected our fortunes. The NDC didn’t have campaign messages, but capitalised on some of these utterances.

“They advertised our utterances towards the elections in the media, they were playing our own language to us. Let’s be mindful of our utterances during internal elections, to avoid bringing down our opponents,” he pointed out.

Captain Smart Commends Gender Minister Over Swift Action in Case of Ghanaian Woman Mutilated by Chinese Employer’s Dogs – GhanaCelebrities.Com

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Veteran Ghanaian media personality Captain Smart has commended the Minister for Gender, Children, and Social Protection, Agnes Naa Momo Lartey, over her swift action on a story he reported on about a Ghanaian woman who was attacked by her Chinese employer’s dogs.

Smart, reporting on his show Onua Maakye on Tuesday, April 15th, 2025, revealed that a Ghanaian woman had been attacked by dogs owned by her Chinese employers.

NPC President congratulates new GOC Executives

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National Paralympic Committee (NPC) President Samson Deen has sent heartfelt congratulations to Richard Akpokavie on his election as the new President of the Ghana Olympic Committee (GOC) and its executives.

Akpokavie polled 44 votes, beating his contender Michael Aggrey’s 19 votes.

Saturday’s victory marked a turnaround in fortunes for Akpokavie, who lost the presidential bid four years ago by seven votes to then-incumbent Ben Nunoo Mensah.

In other election results, Evans Yeboah was elected new Treasurer of the GOC, winning by a 3-vote margin.

Mohammed Muniru, Ghana Swimming’s General Secretary, was elected GOC General Secretary, beating Cycling President Mohammed Sahnoon by 3 votes.

The newly constituted GOC Board includes George Lamptey, Delphina Quaye, Kamal Sulley, Richmond Quarcoo, and George Tettey.

“It is time to reset, rebrand, and transform the mindset of the sports family — aligning with the sports business model that demands discipline, credibility, and professionalism,” Deen said in a statement released.

“To the delegates and the entire Ghana Olympic Family: you are the true winners. Your choice of leadership reflects a bold move away from biases and a strong commitment to a brighter, united future.

“I have witnessed a GOC election that chose the future over sycophancy and treachery.

“Special congratulations to my good friends, Secretary General Muniru Kassim and President-Elect Richard Akpokavie. Also, congratulations to Evans Yeboah, elected Treasurer of the Ghana Olympic Committee and Vice President of the Ghana Paralympic Committee.

“Now is the time to unite the Olympic Family and work with everyone to build a stronger, more credible sporting nation.”

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TV stations caught airing unauthorised content will have licenses revoked

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Executive Secretary of the NFA, Kafui Danku-Pitcher Executive Secretary of the NFA, Kafui Danku-Pitcher

The National Film Authority (NFA) has issued a stern warning to television stations in Ghana over the unauthorised broadcast of films, series, and other creative content, stressing that such acts violate copyright laws and undermine the creative industry.

In a statement released by the Executive Secretary, Kafui Danku-Pitcher, the NFA expressed concern over the increasing complaints from local and international content creators about the illegal airing of their works on Ghanaian TV platforms.

The Authority emphasised that these actions breach the Copyright Act, 2005 (Act 690), which prohibits the public broadcast of protected content without permission from rights holders.

“In recent months, the NFA has received numerous complaints from both Ghanaian and international content owners about the illegal airing of films, series, and other creative works on traditional and digital TV platforms in Ghana. These infringements violate content creators’ rights and discourage investment and creativity in Ghana’s creative industries,” the statement read.

Danku-Pitcher warned that offending TV stations risk license suspension or revocation if found guilty of copyright infringement. The NFA added that it is collaborating with relevant agencies to investigate and take legal action against violators.

“To this end, the Authority is working closely with relevant institutions to investigate and take appropriate actions against television stations that air content without authorisation from the rights owner or rights holder. Offenders risk having their licenses suspended or revoked,” the statement noted.

The Authority urged broadcasters to secure proper licensing agreements before airing content, respect intellectual property rights, and ensure that all films are classified by the NFA before broadcast.

“Ghana’s creative economy holds significant potential for national development, job creation, and international recognition. However, its growth depends on the protection and respect for intellectual property rights.

“The NFA urges all television stations and media platforms to license content legally, fairly compensate creators, and partner in building a thriving and lawful creative industry,” the statement concluded.

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Read President Mahama’s tribute to Pope Francis

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President John Dramani Mahama (L) in his tribute  prayed for a Cardinal Appiah Turkson (L) papacy President John Dramani Mahama (L) in his tribute prayed for a Cardinal Appiah Turkson (L) papacy

President John Dramani Mahama paid his last respects to the late leader of the Catholic Church, Pope Francis, at the Apostolic Nunciature in Accra on April 25, 2025.

The president commiserated with the Apostolic Nuncio to Ghana, Archbishop Julien Kaboré, and the leadership of the Catholic Church in the Accra Archdiocese, before proceeding to sign the Book of Condolence in honour of the late Pope.

Mahama wrote a touching tribute to the late pontiff, thanking God for the opportunity to meet him (Pope Francis) during his first tenure as president.

He went on to pray that God would help the Catholic Church get a good leader in the upcoming conclave.

The president, in his prayer, expressed the wish that Ghana’s Cardinal Peter Kodwo Appiah Turkson would become the next leader of the Catholic Church.

“Pope Francis was a good man, personable and a good soul. I thank God for the opportunity I had to meet him during my tenure as president.

“As all good souls, God calls them home to rest after they finish their work.

“I pray that the conclave be guided by God to choose a worthy successor, and I know one who will make a good Pope – our own Cardinal AT (Appiah Turkson).

“May Pope Francis find peaceful rest in heaven.”

About Pope Francis’ death and funeral:

The pontiff, who led the Catholic Church for 12 years, was pronounced dead on Monday, April 21, 2025.

Reports indicate that Pope Francis died from a stroke while recovering from pneumonia, which had kept him hospitalised for five weeks.

Given the late pontiff’s global stature, about 130 foreign delegations from various countries, along with approximately 200,000 pilgrims, gathered in Vatican City, Rome, to mourn his passing.

After the burial Mass, being held at St Peter’s Square, the late Pope was laid to rest at the Basilica of St Mary Major.

See President Mahama’s tribute plus a video of him at the Apostolic Nunciature below:

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Finance minister leads high-level technical meeting with IMF representatives

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Minister of Finance, Dr Cassiel Ato Forson Minister of Finance, Dr Cassiel Ato Forson

The Minister of Finance, Dr Cassiel Ato Forson, is leading a crucial technical meeting with a delegation from the International Monetary Fund’s (IMF) Money and Capital Markets Division (MCM).

In a post shared on his X page, and sighted by GhanaWeb Business, the minister emphasised the importance of the engagement, which focuses on strengthening Ghana’s financial systems and advancing key reforms.

“I am currently leading a crucial technical meeting with representatives from the IMF’s Money and Capital Markets Division (MCM),” he posted.

He is joined by prominent national stakeholders, including the Governor of the Bank of Ghana, Dr Johnson Asiama; senior economic advisor and former finance minister Seth Terkper; and Chairman of the National Development Planning Commission (NDPC), Dr Nii Moi Thompson.

The meeting is expected to shape critical financial sector policies and foster deeper collaboration between Ghana and the IMF as the country works to stabilise its economy and boost investor confidence.

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DJ Awana’s one-week celebration [Photos]

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It was a solemn moment when family, friends and sympathisers gathered for the one-week observation of late veteran Ghanaian disc jockey and Multimedia Group staff member, Samuel Tei Mensah Nartey, popularly known as DJ Awana.

The ceremony took place at the Aggrey Road School park near old Adom FM in Tema Community 2.

Many mourners, including colleagues from the Multimedia Group, players from the creative arts industry, among others, were at the venue to commiserate with the family.


In attendance were; the Chief Operating Officer (COO) of MGL, Ken Ansah, former Adom FM Programmes Manager, Daddy Bosco; General Manager of Adom Brands, Abdulai Awudu; General Manager for Joy Brands, Fiifi Koomson; Adom FM Programmes Manager, Joshua Tigo; Asempa FM Programmes Manager, Philip Osei Bonsu alongside several presenters and other members of staff.



Gospel legends Mary Ghansah and Celestine Donkor delivered soul-lifting performances that touched the hearts of all present.



Celestine Donkor and her husband Kofi Donkor donated GH₵500 to the family and further pledged to support DJ Awanna’s children through their university education — a gesture that moved many.


Colleagues from the Multimedia Group also donated GH₵4,000 and 20 packs of bottled water to the bereaved family.


DJ Awana, aged 47, passed away on Sunday, April 6, 2025, at the 37 Military Hospital after a short illness.



Meanwhile, the family has announced that DJ Awana will be buried on 27th September 2025.


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Parliamentary Select Committee on Health applauds HTH for development initiatives

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Ho (V/R), April 26, GNA – The Parliamentary Select Committee on Health has commended the management of the Ho Teaching Hospital (HTH) for their impressive efforts in utilizing internally generated funds (IGF) to drive the hospital’s development.

The hospital was also commended for enhancing tertiary healthcare delivery in the Volta Region and beyond.