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Suspended Chief Justice merely barking – Ansa-Asare

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Chief Justice Gertrude Torkonoo and Kwaku Ansa-Asare Chief Justice Gertrude Torkonoo and Kwaku Ansa-Asare

Kwaku Ansa-Asare, the former director of the Ghana School of Law, has referred to the legal action taken by suspended Chief Justice Gertrude Torkornoo to stop proceedings addressing her possible removal from office as illegal.

Following three distinct petitions for her removal, Justice Torkornoo was suspended by President John Dramani Mahama under Article 146 of the Constitution. She has now applied to the Supreme Court.

The move aims to prevent Justices Gabriel Scott Pwamang and Samuel Asiedu from taking part in the investigation into the petitions because they allegedly had private meetings with a lawyer interested in the case.

She is also asking for an interlocutory order against the presidential committee that was set up to look into the petitions.

Godfred Yeboah Dame, the former Attorney General, filed the application on her behalf.

Mr Ansa-Asare denounced the action, cautioning that it jeopardizes the constitutional framework of Ghana.

On Wednesday, May 21, he told Joy News, “This is a very serious and unfolding story that the Chief Justice, Gertrude Torkornoo, would seek to stop the constitutional process. Any application to stop the process would itself be unconstitutional.”

He emphasized that the process should not be stopped, stressing that President Mahama has acted in accordance with the Constitution.

“The President has not violated any of the chronological stages in the process. Therefore, it will be a very difficult task for anyone to halt it.

“What the lawyers are doing at the moment — and what the Chief Justice herself has done, is to bark without being able to bite; they are merely barking,” he said.

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Dr. Kabiru and Prof. Khalid clash over Cedi gains [Video]

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Dr. Tiah Abdul-Kabiru Mahama, Member of Parliament for Walewale and former Economic Advisor to Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, engaged in a heated debate on Wednesday, May 22, with Prof. Sharif Mahmud Khalid, Economic Advisor to Vice President Prof. Jane Naana Opoku-Agyemang, over the recent appreciation of the Ghanaian cedi.

The cedi’s upward trajectory has sparked political debate, with both the New Patriotic Party (NPP) and the National Democratic Congress (NDC) claiming credit for the currency’s improved performance.

The exchange took place during an appearance on The Point of View on Channel One TV, where the two economists discussed which administration should be credited for the recent gains.

Dr. Kabiru attributed the cedi’s appreciation to the government’s decision to rein in public spending. He cited delayed payments to contractors, Independent Power Producers (IPPs), and even statutory obligations as deliberate measures that have eased demand for foreign exchange, thereby reducing pressure on the cedi.

“Now the government has decided not to spend, even statutory payments have not been made. Compensations that are due to certain members of Article 71 holders have not been paid. Goods and services that were procured and the government projected and budgeted for the same have not been paid for.

“No contracts have been awarded. If you put that into the equilibrium, you realise that the decision not to spend is contributing to the relative stability of the cedi. Because there’s no pressure,” he argued.

However, Prof. Khalid strongly disagreed, criticising the erstwhile Akufo-Addo administration’s handling of the economy and questioning the credibility of the non-spending claim.

Prof. Khalid further noted that during the previous administration, the Bank of Ghana recorded significant losses, pointing to what he described as mismanagement of the economy.

“When a finance minister goes to parliament to present the budget, the spending starts from there, once the budget is approved. When you and your boss [Dr Bawumia] say we’re not spending, I don’t know where that is coming from.

“The commitments, appropriations, and disbursements that are yet to go are not spending? Come on, guys, what are you talking about?” he asked.

Ghana throws open its doors with visa processing slashed to 5 days in dramatic policy reset

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Minister of Foreign Affairs and Regional Integration Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa demonstrates copies of passport: Photo David Andoh

Foreign Affairs Minister Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa has announced that visa applications to Ghana will now be processed within just five working days, down from the previous average of four to six weeks.

This bold move, which takes immediate effect, forms part of the Mahama administration’s push to make Ghana the top destination for investors and tourists alike.

“On January 7th, President Mahama declared that Ghana is open for business. At the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, we are determined to give real, practical meaning to that promise,” Mr Okudzeto Ablakwa stated in a Facebook post on Wednesday, May 21.

The Ministry says it has deployed adequate resources across Ghana’s diplomatic missions to ensure the smooth implementation of the new directive.

However, Ablakwa was clear that the expedited timeline does not guarantee approval.

“A decision—approval or denial—will be made within five days. This is not automatic visa approval,” he emphasised.

This visa reset is expected to enhance Ghana’s appeal in a highly competitive global tourism and investment market, reducing bureaucratic barriers that have long discouraged potential visitors and business partners.

“Ghana is truly open for business,” Mr Okudzeto Ablakwa declared, adding, “Come enjoy the Black Star experience.”

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Court grants OKESS student, stepfather gh₵80,000 bail in gun possession case

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An assistant headmaster discovered the student in possession of a locally manufactured pistol An assistant headmaster discovered the student in possession of a locally manufactured pistol

A District Court in Mampongteng, Ashanti Region, has granted bail to a 16-year-old student of Osei Kyeretwie Senior High School (OKESS) and his stepfather, Daniel Owusu Baafi, charged with unlawful possession of a firearm.

According to a repprt by asaaseradio.com, the court set bail at GH₵50,000 for the student and GH₵30,000 for Baafi, each requiring two sureties. One surety for the student must be a government worker or senior staff earning at least GH₵4,000 monthly, while Baafi’s surety must earn at least GH₵3,000.

Presiding magistrate Ms Natacha Abena Tuffuor made the ruling after hearing submissions from the defence lawyer. The plea of the accused was not taken.

Police prosecutors stated that on May 14, 2025, an assistant headmaster at OKESS discovered the student in possession of a locally manufactured pistol on campus. The student was handed over to the police, leading to the arrest of his stepfather, a pastor.

Both were charged under Section 192 of Ghana’s Criminal Offences Act, 1960 (Act 29), for unlawful possession of firearms after being granted police enquiry bail.

In court, Baafi denied ownership of the pistol, claiming in his caution statement that it belonged to his late uncle, who died a year ago. He said the firearm was kept in his uncle’s room, where the student later moved and allegedly took the weapon.

The case has been adjourned to 17 June.

Mahama’s separation of Youth and Sports ministries groundbreaking

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The Member of Parliament for Asunafo North, Haruna Mohammed, has commended President John Dramani Mahama for his commitment to youth development, citing the separation of the Youth Ministry from the Sports Ministry as a groundbreaking move.

Speaking on the significance of this change on Citi Eyewitness News on Wednesday May 21, Mohammed emphasised that Ghana’s youth, who constitute about 70% of the population, have long been overshadowed in budget allocations due to their previous merger with the Sports Ministry.

He argued that the previous structure resulted in a disproportionate focus on sports funding at the expense of broader youth-focused initiatives.

“They [youth] are fortunate to be in this government. John Dramani Mahama is the first president to have separated the Youth Ministry from the Sports Ministry,” he stated.

Highlighting past budget allocations, Mohammed pointed out that an overwhelming 80% of funds allocated to the Youth and Sports Ministry were historically directed toward Ghana’s national football team, the Black Stars.

“Every budget which was allocated to the Youth and Sports Ministry had 80% of the budget being channeled to the Black Stars,” he explained.

According to the MP, the latest budget reflects a major shift in priorities, ensuring that youth development receives substantial funding.

“The budget that came out recently—the Sports Ministry had about GHS60 million, but the Youth Ministry had more than GHS1.5 billion allocated,” he revealed.

Mohammed praised several programmes spearheaded by the Youth Ministry, asserting that they provide valuable opportunities for young people across the country.

“You can talk of Adwumawura, you can talk of the National Apprenticeship Programme, you can talk of the National Coders Programme, and I think that is one thing that gives me hope and gives my people hope,” he remarked.

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Ablakwa donates 36 laptops to rural teachers

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In a continued effort to support education in his constituency, Member of Parliament for North Tongu, Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, has donated 36 laptops to teachers who accepted postings in rural communities within North Tongu.

This initiative aims to appreciate their commitment and enhance teaching and learning in underserved areas.

This latest donation is part of Ablakwa’s longstanding tradition of supporting educators and students. In 2019, he provided 60 laptops valued at over GHS 100,000 to Information and Communication Technology (ICT) teachers across 55 public Junior High Schools and five Senior High Schools in the constituency.

Beyond supporting teachers, Ablakwa has also recognized academic excellence among students. He awarded full scholarships to 25 top-performing WASSCE students in the constituency, covering their entire tertiary education.

Additionally, he has consistently rewarded winners of the National Science and Maths Quiz (NSMQ) from his alma mater, Presbyterian Boys’ Senior High School (PRESEC), with other incentives.

Ablakwa has expressed plans to scale up other teacher-friendly policies, including continuous capacity building, scholarships, and award schemes, to retain and motivate teachers, ultimately aiming to improve educational outcomes in North Tongu.

GoldBod is filling critical gap in Ghana’s Forex market – Ekumfi MP

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Member of Parliament for Ekumfi, Kwainoe Ekow Othniel, has commended the Ghana Gold Board (GoldBod) for its significant contribution to the country’s foreign exchange market, describing its role as both “long overdue” and “transformational.”

In an interview on Channel One Newsroom on Wednesday, May 21, the MP—who also serves on Parliament’s Trade, Industry, and Tourism Committee—noted that GoldBod’s activities have notably strengthened the performance of the Ghanaian Cedi.

According to him, the board has sold approximately $2.7 billion worth of gold within just four months, a feat he described as unprecedented.

“With the coming in of GoldBod, as it were, they are playing a role which has eluded Ghana for a very long time. I think that role they are playing is going to help us in terms of foreign exchange accumulation for the reserves, like we have seen,” he said.

He emphasized the importance of such interventions in stabilizing the economy, especially in a context where access to foreign exchange directly affects importers, manufacturers, and traders.

“Being able to sell about 2.7 billion in about four months is unprecedented, and that gives you the sort of punchline that to be able to intervene in the market so that when traders who need to buy FX, need to buy FX, it is readily available,” he added.

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US accepts gifted Qatari plane to join Air Force One fleet

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The US has accepted a plane intended for the Air Force One fleet from Qatar, a gift that has sparked criticism including from some of President Trump’s biggest supporters.

“The secretary of defence has accepted a Boeing 747 from Qatar in accordance with all federal rules and regulations,” Chief Pentagon spokesman Sean Parnell said in a statement on Wednesday.

The plane will need to be modified before it can be used as part of Air Force One – the president’s official mode of air transport.

The White House insists that the gift is legal, but the announcement of the transfer a week ago caused huge controversy.

The plane is a gift from the Qatari royal family and is estimated to be worth $400m (£300m). The White House says that the new plane will be transferred to Trump’s presidential library at the end of his term.

It could require years to fit with additional security systems and upgrades required to carry the president – including the ability to withstand the electromagnetic pulse from a nuclear blast, and to refuel mid-flight.

Mark Cancian, a senior adviser with the Center for Strategic and International Studies’ Defense and Security Department, says the costs of such retrofitting could easily run to $1bn (£750m).

Justifying the transfer a week ago Trump said: “They’re giving us a gift”. The president has also said it would be “stupid” to turn down the plane.

The US Constitution has a provision known as the Emoluments Clause, which prohibits gifts to public officials from foreign governments without permission of Congress. The transfer has not received congressional approval.

The president has argued that the plane transfer is legal because it is being given to the US defence department, and not to him personally. He also insisted he would not use it after leaving office.

The current Air Force One fleet includes two 747-200 jets, which have been in use since 1990, along with several smaller 757s.

Trump has expressed his displeasure at the aircraft manufacturer Boeing, which has been contracted to provide the White House with two 747-8s directly.

His team negotiated to receive them during his first term in office, though there have been repeated delays and Boeing has cautioned that they will not be available for two or three more years.

Trump surreptitiously visited the Qatari plane in Palm Beach, near his Mar-a-Lago resort, just a few weeks after the start of his second term in office.

The president insists there is no quid-pro-quo involved and that the plane is a simple exchange between two allies.

On Truth Social he wrote: “The Defense Department is getting a gift, free of charge, of a 747 aircraft to replace the 40-year-old Air Force One, temporarily, in a very public and transparent transaction.”

Qatari Prime Minister Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman bin Jassim Al-Thani has said the transfer “is a government-to-government transaction.

“It has nothing to do with personal relationships – neither on the US side, nor the Qatari side. It’s between the two defence ministries,” he said.

But those assertions have done little to calm the criticism of the deal, including from a number of Trump’s allies in Congress and the right-wing media.

“I think it’s not worth the appearance of impropriety, whether it’s improper or not,” Rand Paul, Republican senator from Kentucky, told Fox News.

“I wonder if our ability to judge [Qatar’s] human rights record will be clouded by the fact of this large gift,” Paul said.

Another Republican senator, Ted Cruz of Texas, said accepting the gift would pose “significant espionage and surveillance problems”.

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NADMO cautions public against moving through floodwaters during rains

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NADMO has cautioned the public against moving through floodwaters during rains NADMO has cautioned the public against moving through floodwaters during rains

The National Disaster Management Organisation (NADMO) is urging the general public, particularly motorists, to exercise extreme caution during the ongoing rainy season by avoiding walking or driving through floodwaters.

Addressing the media on May 21, 2025, at Ahafo Kenyasi after a sensitisation exercise, the Ahafo Regional Director of NADMO, Mr Gabriel Adu Bonsu, highlighted the serious risks associated with floodwaters, warning that even shallow-looking floods can have strong currents capable of sweeping away vehicles and endangering lives.

“Floodwaters are deceptive and dangerous. Many lives and vehicles have been lost due to people underestimating the force of the water,” Mr Adu Bonsu stated.

He further explained that, beyond the risk of drowning or being swept away, floodwaters are often contaminated with faecal matter, harmful bacteria, and hazardous debris.

He added that they may also conceal dangerous reptiles and sharp objects that can cause serious harm.

The Ahafo Regional NADMO Director also advised residents in flood-prone communities to take proactive steps by relocating to safer areas to prevent avoidable disasters.

Mr Adu Bonsu emphasised that, while the government continues to work diligently to protect the public, individuals have a critical role to play in safeguarding their own lives and property.

This caution comes in the wake of a nearly three-hour torrential downpour recently that caused severe flooding in several parts of southern Ghana, including Kasoa, Weija, Adentan, parts of Kumasi, and surrounding areas.

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Suspended Chief Justice’s legal move unconstitutional

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Former Director of the Ghana School of Law, Kwaku Ansa-Asare, has described as unconstitutional the legal action taken by suspended Chief Justice Gertrude Torkornoo to halt proceedings regarding her potential removal from office.

Justice Torkornoo, suspended by President John Dramani Mahama under Article 146 of the Constitution following three separate petitions for her removal, has filed an application at the Supreme Court.

The application seeks to bar Justices Gabriel Scott Pwamang and Samuel Asiedu from participating in the inquiry into the petitions, alleging that they held private meetings with a lawyer involved in the matter.

In addition, she is requesting an interlocutory injunction against the presidential committee established to investigate the petitions.

The application was filed on her behalf by former Attorney-General Godfred Yeboah Dame.

Mr. Ansa-Asare criticized the move, warning that it threatens the integrity of Ghana’s constitutional framework.

Speaking to Joy News on Wednesday, May 21, he stated, “This is a very worrying unfolding story that the Chief Justice Gertrude Torkornoo will seek to stop the constitutional process. Any application to stop the process will itself be unconstitutional.”

He emphasized that President Mahama has acted in accordance with the Constitution and argued that the process should not be interrupted.

“The President has not violated any of the chronological stages in the process. Therefore, it will be a very difficult task for anyone to halt it. It will be a very difficult task for anyone to seek to halt the process.

“What the lawyers are doing at the moment and what the Chief Justice herself has done is to bark but cannot bite; they are merely barking,” he said.

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Tottenham beat Man Utd to win 2024/25 Europa League

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The win marks Tottenham’s third Europa League title The win marks Tottenham’s third Europa League title

Tottenham Hotspur clinched the 2024/25 UEFA Europa League title, defeating Manchester United 1-0 in the final at San Mamés Stadium in Bilbao, Spain.

Brennan Johnson scored the decisive goal in the 42nd minute, with the ball deflecting off United’s Luke Shaw, securing Tottenham’s first trophy since 2008 and their first European honour since 1984.

Despite a strong second-half push from Manchester United, a crucial goal-line clearance by Micky van de Ven and a stoppage-time save by goalkeeper Guglielmo Vicario preserved Spurs’ lead.

Tottenham’s victory, under manager Ange Postecoglou, earned them qualification for next season’s UEFA Champions League, despite their 17th-place finish in the Premier League. Manchester United, who finished 16th domestically, will miss out on European football next season.

The win marks Tottenham’s third Europa League title, following successes in 1971-72 and 1983-84, while United, winners in 2016-17, fell short in their bid for a second title.

Nhyiaeso MP slams NDC over ‘Selective Credit’ for Cedi gains

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Member of Parliament for Nhyiaeso and former Deputy Finance Minister, Dr. Stephen Amoah, has criticised the National Democratic Congress (NDC) government for what he describes as selective credit-taking over recent improvements in the Ghanaian cedi.

He argues that if the NDC wants to claim credit for the recent currency gains, it must also take responsibility for the ongoing challenges in the energy sector.

Speaking on Citi FM’s Eyewitness News on Wednesday, May 21, Dr. Amoah expressed concern over what he perceives as an unfair narrative that downplays the economic recovery efforts of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) while blaming them for lingering problems like power outages.

“Then they should also take whatever credit they want to take when it comes to the energy sector crisis we are having now. When it comes to the dumsor, they say we just came to power; when it is the exchange rate, they say no, they have been able to put measures in place. Honestly speaking, that is not true,” he said.

Dr. Amoah attributed the cedi’s recent stability to policies introduced by the previous NPP administration, including reforms in cocoa syndication and strong fiscal measures.

“Cocoa prices are very high on the international market now…It was the NPP government that for the first time to the best of my memory, when we had to do cocoa syndication, we domesticated that policy, to the extent that hundreds of millions of dollars that were supposed to be paid to foreign bodies were directed here to the banks in Ghana, the Bank of Ghana,” he noted.

He continued, “So we are talking about the accumulation of dollars in our systems…You talk about other factors of exchange rate or forex exchange rate, you deal with primary balance, trade balance, you deal with how your economy is being stabilised, how the economy is growing to put confidence in the minds of investors, both foreign and Ghanaian.”

Dr. Amoah argued that Ghana’s current economic performance is largely built on the foundation laid by the NPP, including achievements that led to approval and funding from the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and other global partners.

“Last quarter 2024, our GDP had grown to almost 6%, I think 5.6%, even higher than we inherited in 2016…If we had not been fiscally disciplined throughout 2023 through 2024, how would we have been able to get board-level approvals from the IMF and the other world bodies for us to get all those credits and monies that we got into this country? Because we have been very disciplined,” he stated.

He also dismissed claims that the current administration’s early spending restraint reflects a deliberate governance choice, suggesting instead that it is simply due to the ongoing government transition.

“You are not spending because you are now putting your government structure in place. So even if they are saying they are being disciplined, it is not a matter of discretionary policy or decision; it is a matter of them forming their government,” Dr. Amoah noted.

He concluded by asserting that the economic gains Ghana is enjoying now stem largely from the groundwork laid during the final stages of the NPP’s tenure.

“So it looks as if everything we are enjoying now basically comes from the proceeds from last quarter,” he added.

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NLC direct University Senior Staff Association to call off strike

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The National Labour Commission (NLC) has directed three striking university unions to immediately call off their indefinite strike, invoking its legal authority under Section 139(1)(d) of the Labour Act, 2003 (Act 651).

The directive affects the Senior Staff Association – Universities of Ghana (SSA-UoG), the Technical University Administrators Association of Ghana (TUAAG), and the Federation of Universities Senior Staff Association of Ghana (FUSSAG).

“The National Labour Commission in pursuance of its powers under 139 (1) (d) of the Labour Act, 2003 (Act 651) directs the following Unions – Senior Staff Association-Universities of Ghana (SSA-UoG), Technical University Administrators Association of Ghana (TUAAG) and Federation of Universities Senior Staff Association of Ghana (FUSSAG) to call off their strike.”

The unions declared an indefinite strike earlier today, Wednesday, May 21, 2025, citing government’s failure to honour a six-month-old agreement meant to improve their conditions of service.

However, in an urgent notice sighted by myjoyonline and signed by the Acting Executive Secretary, Dr Bernice A. Welbeck, noted that it was officially notified of the unions’ intention to strike on May 12, 2025, and subsequently intervened by summoning both the unions and relevant government bodies for a hearing on May 21.

It added that the Commission, in a letter dated May 13, directed that all parties appear and that the unions suspend their intended action in accordance with Section 160 of the Labour Act, 2003 (Act 651).

However, during today’s hearing, government representatives informed the Commission that the unions had proceeded with the strike despite its directive. This was later confirmed via a joint press release from the unions dated May 21 and titled: “SSA-UoG, TUAAG and FUSSAG Embark on Indefinite Strike Over Government’s Continued Breach of Agreement.”

Due to the unions’ non-compliance, the NLC invoked Section 161 of the Labour Act, refusing to proceed with the hearing until the strike is officially called off.

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Mc Miguel: Africa’s Giant MC Shaping Ghana’s Entertainment Landscape

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Born Kenneth Miguel Ankrah, Mc Miguel has established himself as a prominent figure in the Ghanaian entertainment industry, earning the title of Africa’s Giant MC. Renowned for his exceptional stagecraft, he has captivated audiences with his unique blend of humor, charisma, and engaging performances.

Mc Miguel’s journey in the entertainment sector began in 2006, alongside legendary figures such as Jay Foley, Black Boy, Commotion, and KOD. His early work as a resident MC for Akwaaba UK laid the groundwork for a successful career, during which he hosted a variety of campus events and industry shows.

His foray into acting began in 2009 with his notable role in the TV3 series “Sadia,” which propelled him into the spotlight.

Over the years, Mc Miguel has been recognized with multiple nominations for MC of the Year, showcasing his talent and dedication to his craft. His extensive experience includes serving as a television presenter for prominent networks such as Wats Up TV, EBN TV, and TV Africa’s “Spy TV Show.” He has also hosted radio programs on Xlive Africa and is set to launch a new show on WatsUp Tv.

Currently, he holds the position of resident MC at Moodbar in Osu and Exhale Lounge in East Legon and Radio personality at Pluzz 89.9 FM

Mc Miguel’s impressive portfolio extends beyond hosting and acting; he has appeared in numerous television commercials for brands like Tigo, First Bank, MTN, Boss Energy Drink, McBerry Biscuit, Glo, and Ernest Chemist.

His ability to resonate with audiences has made him a sought-after figure in both Ghana and beyond.

He joined sister efia 2023 in Dubai as her hype man to perform and chance to host an event in Asia becoming the first Mc from Ghana to Mc in China.

Big win for the intellectual Mc as he’s listed as one the official MCs to host Ghana party in the park 20th anniversary in the UK this year July 12th 2025.

One of the defining features of Mc Miguel’s stagecraft is his remarkable improvisational skill. He possesses the unique ability to adapt to any situation, using quick wit and humour to evoke laughter from his audience. This adaptability has enabled him to host various high-profile events with ease.

His exceptional timing and delivery further enhance his performances, allowing him to maximize audience engagement through well-timed jokes and relatable content.

Mc Miguel excels at reading his audience, understanding that each group has distinct preferences. This insight enables him to tailor his performances to meet the specific needs of different crowds, ensuring that everyone remains entertained from start to finish.

He stands out in the Ghanaian entertainment industry as a master of ceremonies who combines talent, experience, and a deep understanding of his audience.

His ability to connect with people and deliver engaging performances has solidified his reputation as one of the leading figures in the field.

As he continues to evolve and contribute to the industry, Mc Miguel remains a testament to the power of humour and charisma in entertainment.

CDC seeks state intervention amid leadership crisis

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Some elders of CDC have pleaded with the state to intervene in the affairs of the church Some elders of CDC have pleaded with the state to intervene in the affairs of the church

A group of elders, leaders, and committed members of the Christian Divine Church (CDC) have held a press conference to expose what they allege to be a coordinated and illegal attempt to subvert the church’s leadership.

The group accused a faction, led by a group of pastors, of hijacking the church’s leadership through force and deception, culminating in the declaration of an illegally constituted leadership.

According to Elder Ekow Dadzie, Regional Secretary for Western Region C and spokesperson for the group, the crisis began in October 2024 when the church’s leadership issued a letter calling for elections. Despite a court-ordered roadmap to peacefully organise the leadership elections, the faction disregarded the agreement and held an illegal election.

He hinted that the aftermath has been chaotic, with the faction breaking into the church headquarters, removing chairs and equipment, and forcibly ousting the legitimate head of the church.

He said that they have also inducted two pastors as Chairman and Deputy Chairman, despite an injunction application served on them from the Sekondi High Court.

Elder Ekow Dadzie expressed concern over the conduct of the Ghana Police Service, particularly the Tarkwa Police Command, which has been accused of emboldening the ‘coupists’ by providing them protection while ignoring repeated requests to protect the church premises and its legitimate leadership.

The group called on the Inspector-General of Police (IGP) to launch an investigation into the conduct of the Tarkwa Police Command, citing a serious dereliction of duty and complicity. Elder Ekow Dadzie stated, “We remain committed to unity and peace but are determined to expose the lawlessness and illegitimacy perpetrated by the faction.”

Elder Ekow Dadzie pleaded with the state to intervene and called on all church members to remain steadfast in prayer, trusting that the Lord will fight their battles.

Ex-King Faisal striker Kwame Peprah faces uncertain future in India

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Peprah currently plies his trade in the Indian top flight for Kerala Blasters Peprah currently plies his trade in the Indian top flight for Kerala Blasters

Former King Faisal striker Kwame Peprah is facing an uncertain future in India as his contract is set to expire this summer.

Peprah currently plies his trade in the Indian top flight for Kerala Blasters.

The Ghanaian striker joined Kerala Blasters in August 2023, and his two-year deal is due to expire on 31 May.

During his time with the club, the 24-year-old forward recorded a respectable 14 goals and five assists in 43 appearances.

However, despite his considerable contribution, reports suggest that his time at the club may be coming to an end.

According to multiple reports, Peprah will not continue with Kerala Blasters next season.

It is claimed that the club are set to part ways with the centre-forward when his contract expires at the end of this month, making him available to potential suitors as a free agent.

Notably, during his time in the South African top flight, Peprah made 44 appearances for Pirates, scoring nine goals and providing one assist.

While on loan at Maritzburg United from Pirates, he played 14 matches and scored once.

It is unknown where the energetic striker will be plying his trade next season.

You can’t say it’s all NPP’s doing – Prof. Bokpin on cedi’s appreciation

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Renowned economist Professor Godfred Bokpin has pushed back against claims that the recent stability of the Ghanaian cedi is entirely a product of policies from the previous New Patriotic Party (NPP) administration, led by former Vice President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia.

While speaking on Morning Starr with Naa Dedei Tettey, Professor Bokpin offered a more nuanced view of the cedi’s performance, pointing out that the current government’s economic efforts cannot be overlooked.

Suspended CJ’s injunction application ‘quite refreshing’

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The Director of Legal Affairs for the National Democratic Congress (NDC), Edudzi Tamakloe, has welcomed the injunction application filed by suspended Chief Justice Gertrude Torkornoo, describing it as “quite refreshing.”

Justice Torkornoo, who was suspended by President John Mahama under Article 146 of the Constitution following a petition for her removal from office, has filed an application at the Supreme Court seeking to bar Justices Gabriel Scott Pwamang and Samuel Asiedu from participating in the inquiry.

The move follows allegations that the two justices met privately with a lawyer connected to the ongoing case.

The application was filed on her behalf by former Attorney-General Godfred Yeboah Dame.

Speaking on Eyewitness News on Wednesday, May 21, Edudzi Tamakloe called the legal challenge “an interesting one,” especially in light of the specific reliefs being sought and the injunction request.

“This application by Her Ladyship herself to restrain the committee from performing its constitutional task comes to me as quite an interesting one, giving the reliefs, and also looking at the injunction application,” he noted.

Tamakloe stressed the importance of fairness and due process in the proceedings, adding that the Chief Justice herself now stands to experience the justice system she once oversaw.

“I’m happy that the suspended Chief Justice is going to have the benefit of how the justice system works. Just like any one of us, her leadership may need the benefits of the very justice she, together with others, over the years, delivered to people.”

“It is my hope and belief that she will be given all the opportunities required under our constitution as a citizen of this country. I think it’s quite refreshing,” he concluded.

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Ghana Based Players Otto Addo should call up for Black Stars’ Unity Cup Tournament MINTAH Writes

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Unsurprisingly, the Ghana Football Association (GFA) is late again on releasing the squad for another upcoming tournament.

This month’s Unity Cup is a competition of friendly that has been timely roped in to sustain the Black Stars narrative that had interest in it massively whipped up by the major positive prospects of Ghana qualifying to the 2026 FIFA World Cup.

Letting the FIFA window in the offseason slide without much activity ultimately hurts the Kurt Okraku led football group to an extent since qualification to another World Cup is likely to be the only thing the GFA can hang its hat on when it’s all said and done.

Taking place from May 27 to May 31 in London sandwiched between a long and arduous season and the revamped FIFA Club World Cup, the Unity Cup screams of a competition that shouldn’t involve any of the Black Stars regulars and Nigeria has shown the way Team Ghana should follow.

Photo Courtesy: NFF

Missing from Nigeria’s Super Eagles team are the likes of established veterans Victor Osimhen, Calvin Bassey, Alex Iwobi and Joe Aribo.

Victor Osimhen of Galatasaray celebrates scoring his team’s third goal during the UEFA Europa League 2024/25 League Phase MD7 match between Galatasaray A.S. and FC Dynamo Kyiv at Ali Sami Yen (Photo by Ahmad Mora/Getty Images)

However, players who are yet to establish themselves with the team including relative new entrants Cyril Dessers and Nathan Tella are prominent in the list of players called up for the tournament.

Playing against Nigeria is the only headline grabbing matchup since Trinidad and Tobago and Jamaica don’t look to offer much in terms of quality of play and resistance to Ghana winning its first title since lifting the Zenith Cup prior to the 2008 AFCON.

Inaki Williams (left) with Thomas Partey Photo Courtesy: GFA

Black Stars regulars Gideon Mensah, Thomas Partey, Mohammed Kudus, Antoine Semenyo, Jordan Ayew and Inaki Williams are players who shouldn’t be called up as they rest and in some cases, time to sort out transfer related issues.

Mohammed Kudus in action against Madagascar Photo Courtesy: GFA

Ghana’s Black Stars have a fulcrum but needs the complementary pieces to make it a better team from top to bottom.

Going back to the GFA having little to hang its hat on, the lowly ranked Ghana Premier League is one of the biggest disappointing marks for Kurt Okraku and one major way of propping up its value and marketing the league as it should, is by having a significant number of GPL players in the Black Stars for the Unity Cup.

GFA President and CAF Executive Council Member Kurt Okraku

For the record, the IFFHS (International Federation of Football History and Statistics) ranked the GPL 92nd in the world behind Nicaragua (55), Kosovo (58), Albania (63), Guatemala (72) and Venezuela (87) per its 2024 rankings.

Head Coach of Ghana Otto Addo (Photo by Jean Catuffe/Getty Images)

Black Stars head coach Otto Addo won over a lot of Ghanaians by starting Hearts of Oak keeper Benjamin Asare. While the quality in the GPL is quite suspect, there are still enough standout players who deserve to play in London later this month.

Benjamin Asare

From Left to Right: Alexander Djiku, Benjamin Asare, Jordan Ayew Photo Courtesy: GFA

The 32 year old shot stopper distinguished himself very well on his Black Stars debut against Chad and in the subsequent 2026 World Cup qualifier against Madagascar and between him and Razak Simpson, should be the first Ghana based player named in the squad. After leading the GPL with 16 clean sheets while at Accra Great Olympics, Asare has already matched that feat this season with Accra Hearts of Oak with three games left to play.

Kamaradini Mamudu

Kamaradini Mamudu Photo Courtesy: Medeama SC

The right back hasn’t had much opportunity with the Black Stars but his call up to the team indicates how he is rated by the Black Stars handlers. Bagging eight goals and two assists in 24 GPL appearances is a brilliant return for a defender.

Razak Simpson

Nations FC’s Razak Simpson

As one of the standout performers in Ghana’s disastrous 2025 AFCON qualifiers, Simpson has gone to establish himself as a must-have in the National team. Proving his run out in the AFCON qualification wasn’t a fluke, Simpson has continued to excel by delivering banging goals for GPL leaders Nations FC.

Kwame Opoku

Kwame Opoku of Kotoko (yellow) Photo Courtesy: AKSC

A return to the Ghanaian top flight after a foreign stint has proved a correct career decision as the striker has produced nine goals and two assists in 16 league games aside scoring important goals for Kotoko to make it to the MTN FA Cup Final game. Beyond Jerry Afriyie, Opoku is a player who deserves to be called up to the squad.

Justice Blay

Justice Blay Photo Courtesy: Asante Kotoko

Elisha Owusu, Partey, Majeed Ashimeru and Ibrahim Sulemana are locks for Ghana’s central midfield positions but with injuries an existential threat to Partey and Ashimeru, options are needed and Blay’s skills fit the bill.

Stephen Amankona

Amankona has been a consistent force in the GPL which isn’t something you hear or see everyday in the GPL. The former Kumasi Asante Kotoko player has 13 goals in 24 league games with enough opportunities to add to that tally with three games left in the season.

Stephen Amankona

Hussein Mohammed

The creative midfielder has been a beacon of consistency scheming, creating space for himself and playing in balls that haven’t maximized his creativity for an Accra Hearts of Oak side that is anything but consistent throughout the season.

Kelvin Osei Asibey

Gold Stars’ Michael Nkoah (white) with Kelvin Asibey of Hearts Photo Courtesy: Bibiani Gold Stars

Another Hearts of Oak player who makes this list is its top defender who has contributed his fair share to Benjamin Asare’s clean sheet count.

Patrick Asiedu

Patrick Asiedu in action for Kotoko Photo Courtesy: AKSC

A modern full back who is very comfortable operating as a wing back, Asiedu is a constant threat down the left with his marauding runs and crosses. The Black Stars have needed this type of speed and tenacity in a position that still has questions written all over it though Gideon Mensah has been in the team for a while.

Faisal Charwetey

Faisal Charwetey Photo Courtesy: Nations FC

Ghana tends to get goals from its wingers/wing forwards and one of the biggest discoveries in the GPL happens to be a guy who plays that role and has 11 goals and an assist in 27 league games. With pretty much all of Ghana’s wing forward options set to miss the Unity Cup, selecting Charwetey is an absolute must.

Rudolf Mensah

Rudolf Mensah (11) in action for Swedru All Blacks

The Swedru All Blacks striker has enjoyed a sensational campaign in the Access Bank Division One scoring 24 goals in 24 league games while leading the Swedru team’s quest to return to the top flight division. Jerry Afriyie made his debut and scored for the Black Stars while at Division Two side Thoughts FC so having Mensah suit in London isn’t a far fetched idea.

Honourable Mentions: Nurudeen Abdulai- Medeama, Ebenezer Abban- Heart of Lions, Baba Hamadu Musa-FC Samartex

 

Trump leaves participation in G20 summit in South Africa open

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Washington, May 21, (dpa/GNA) – US President Donald Trump has kept his participation in this year’s G20 summit in South Africa open due to political disagreements with the host.

He said on Wednesday it was important for the US to be present at both the Group of Seven (G7) meeting of major industrialized nations and the wider Group of 20 (G20) summit, in response to a reporter’s question about whether he would travel to Johannesburg in November.

However, Trump did not give a clear commitment to his participation during the visit by South African President Cyril Ramaphosa to the White House.

The summit of the 20 leading industrialized and emerging countries is scheduled to take place in November in the South African metropolis of Johannesburg. The group includes 19 countries, the European Union and the African Union.

Trump added that the meeting would not be very important without the US as a participant. The G20 would not be the same meeting, according to the US president. He had hinted in April that he might boycott the summit in November. His statements on Wednesday did not sound quite so drastic.

Ramaphosa emphasized that it was important for the US to continue to play a key role within the G20 group.

Trump accuses South Africa, among other things, of committing a “genocide” against white farmers. Experts and South Africa’s government strongly dispute the portrayal of an alleged genocide.

Recently, the US accepted a first group of white South Africans and granted them refugee status. In early February, Trump had already frozen aid to South Africa. In March, the US also expelled the South African ambassador.

Shortly before Trump’s meeting with Ramaphosa, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio said during a hearing in the US Senate that the US government had decided not to participate in this year’s G20 summit in South Africa – neither at the level of foreign ministers nor at the level of the president.

Rubio himself had stayed away from the G20 foreign ministers’ meeting in February.

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MUSIGA hosts Indiana University students for Cultural Exchange and Workshop

MUSIGA reps with a delegation from Indiana University MUSIGA reps with a delegation from Indiana University

The Musicians Union of Ghana (MUSIGA) warmly welcomed a delegation from Indiana University’s Office of the Vice President for Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion as part of their 2025 Study Abroad programme to Ghana.

The delegation, led by Dr Nana Abena Amoah-Ramey, engaged in an enriching cultural exchange with MUSIGA, represented by its President, Bessa Simons.

During the visit, the students were introduced to MUSIGA’s pivotal role in promoting Ghanaian music and supporting musicians nationwide.

They received an in-depth briefing on the Union’s ongoing initiatives and the exciting plans underway for MUSIGA’s Golden Jubilee Celebration, marking 50 years of championing Ghana’s rich musical heritage.

A highlight of the interaction was a hands-on workshop on Highlife music, led by renowned musician Smart Nkansah of Sweet Talks fame.

The workshop offered students a unique EB2 opportunity to experience first-hand the rhythms, history, and cultural significance of Highlife, Ghana’s iconic musical genre. This immersive session fostered a deeper appreciation of Ghana’s musical landscape and its global influence.

President Bessa Simons expressed his delight at the interaction, stating, “We are honoured to host Indiana University’s delegation and share our musical heritage. This partnership underscores the importance of cultural exchange in promoting diversity, equity, and inclusion through the universal language of music.”

Dr Nana Abena Amoah-Ramey highlighted the value of the experience for the students, noting, “This visit has been instrumental in broadening our students’ understanding of African music and culture. MUSIGA’s leadership and the workshop with Smart Nkansah have provided invaluable insights that complement our academic pursuits.”

MUSIGA remains committed to fostering international partnerships that celebrate Ghana’s music and empower future generations of artists and cultural ambassadors.

Monetisation of student leadership threatens independent governance

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Regional Director for the Africa Coalition for Academic Freedom (ACAF), Prof Kwadwo Appiagyei-Atua Regional Director for the Africa Coalition for Academic Freedom (ACAF), Prof Kwadwo Appiagyei-Atua

The Regional Director for the Africa Coalition for Academic Freedom (ACAF), Prof Kwadwo Appiagyei-Atua, has raised concerns over the increasing monetisation of student leadership at the university level, cautioning that it undermines the independence and effectiveness of student leaders.

According to Prof Appiagyei-Atua, the growing trend of candidates relying on external financial support, often from political actors, to contest positions such as SRC and GRASAG compromises the autonomy of these student bodies.

“Once elected, these leaders often feel obligated to serve the interests of their sponsors rather than prioritising the academic and welfare needs of the student body,” he noted.

He emphasised that student leadership structures like the SRC and GRASAG are intended to serve as genuine representatives of the student population, advocating for conditions that promote quality learning and academic success.

However, the influence of political sponsorship distorts this mandate and shifts their focus away from students’ interests.

Speaking at a student training workshop organised to promote academic freedom and students’ rights, Prof Appiagyei-Atua described the event as a crucial platform that empowers students to express their grievances and demand accountability.

He reiterated the importance of nurturing a student leadership culture rooted in integrity, transparency, and independence.

Israeli troops fire shots as diplomats visit Jenin in West Bank

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Ramallah/Tel Aviv, May 5, (dpa/GNA) – The Israeli military fired shots near a diplomatic delegation touring the city of Jenin in the north of the West Bank, the Palestinian Authority said on Wednesday.

“The occupation forces opened heavy fire from inside the Jenin refugee camp to intimidate the diplomatic delegation that is conducting a field tour around the camp to witness the extent of the suffering endured by the residents of the area,” it posted on X.

The authority, which has civil control of the Israeli-occupied West Bank but does not have power in the Gaza Strip, expressed strong criticism of the Israeli action. There were no initial reports of casualties.

It was also not clear which countries were represented in the diplomatic delegation.

IDF says it fired warning shots

The Israeli military said that members of the delegation had deviated from the route that had been approved beforehand and had entered an area where they were not permitted to be.

Israeli troops had initially seen the diplomats as a threat and had fired warning shots to keep them at a distance, it said.

The Israeli authorities said that an investigation into the incident had been launched and that it would be discussed with the relevant countries. They expressed regret at the inconvenience caused.

Media reports said the delegation had been assessing the humanitarian situation in the city’s refugee camp.

The Palestinian Foreign Ministry described the incident as a “blatant and serious violation of international law.”

EU’s Kallas urges investigation

The European Union’s top diplomat, Kaja Kallas, on Wednesday urged Israel to investigate the incident.

Kallas had been informed of the incident “where Israeli defence forces shot warning shots, but still shots, at a group of diplomats approaching the refugee camp within the visit organized by the Palestinian Authority,” she said.

“We definitely call on Israel to investigate this incident and also hold those accountable who are responsible for this,” Kallas told journalists.

“Any threats on diplomats’ lives are unacceptable,” she said.

Kallas stressed that Israel was obliged “to guarantee the security of all foreign diplomats” under an international convention.

Belgian Foreign Minister Maxime Prévot said he was “shocked to learn that the Israeli army today opened fire on around 20 diplomats, including a Belgian colleague.”

“Fortunately, he is all right,” Prévot added.

“These diplomats were on an official visit to Jenin, which had been coordinated with the Israeli army, in a convoy of around 20 clearly identifiable vehicles. Belgium is asking Israel for a convincing explanation.”

In Paris, French Foreign Minister Jean-Noël Barrot described the incident as “unacceptable” and said that the Israeli ambassador to France would be summoned. Similar reactions came from countries such as Italy, Spain and Belgium.

Berlin condemns ‘unprovoked shooting’

The German Foreign Office demanded an explanation from the Israeli government on how shots were fired towards the diplomatic delegation.

“The Foreign Office strongly condemns this unprovoked shooting. We can count ourselves lucky that nothing worse happened,” a spokeswoman said on Wednesday.

“The independent observer role of the diplomats on the ground is indispensable and in no way poses a threat to Israeli security interests,” the Foreign Office spokeswoman stressed. The Israeli government must respect the inviolability of diplomats, she added.

German Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul spoke on the phone with his Israeli counterpart Gideon Saar, the Foreign Office told dpa in Berlin.

Irish foreign minister also weighs in

Two Irish diplomats were among the delegation near which Israeli soldiers fired shots in the West Bank, the Irish government said.

Irish Deputy Premier and Foreign Affairs Minister Simon Harris condemned the incident “in the strongest terms” and said it was “completely unacceptable.”

“I am shocked and appalled at reports that the [Israel Defense Forces] fired shots in the vicinity of a visit to Jenin today by a group of diplomats, including two Irish diplomats based in Ramallah,” Harris said in a statement.

“Fortunately, no-one was hurt. This is completely unacceptable, and I condemn it in the strongest terms.”

Jenin has long been a stronghold of Palestinian and anti-Israeli militants and has seen repeated Israeli military operations.

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Ghana’s handicraft exports grow by 22% in 2024

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Ghana’s Industrial Arts and Crafts sub-sector recorded a 23 per cent increase in export earnings in 2024, contributing 3 percent to total non-traditional exports, up from 2.43% in 2023.

This is according to the 2024 Non-Traditional Export (NTE) Statistics Report released by the Ghana Export Promotion Authority (GEPA).

The surge was led by kente products, which posted an exceptional growth of 523%, reflecting growing international demand for Ghanaian textiles. Handicraft items followed closely with a 440% increase, while bamboo and cane furniture exports rose by 274%.

Other strong performers included beads, which recorded 114% ceramic products inched up to 23%, and hides and skins contributed 26%.

However, the sector also saw declines in some areas. Mats dropped by 32%, statuettes by 31%, and traditional musical instruments by 19%, indicating shifting global preferences

GEPA attributes the sector’s growth to a rising global interest in handmade, sustainable, and culturally significant products.

The Authority stressed the need for a continued investment in product development and market access to sustain growth in this sector.

Kozie visits flood-ravaged communities in Adentan

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The 2024 New Patriotic Party (NPP) Parliamentary Candidate for the Adentan Constituency, Akosua Manu, affectionately known as Kozie, paid a visit to communities in the constituency that were severely affected by the devastating floods on Saturday, May 18, 2024.

The floods, which followed hours of heavy rainfall, claimed the lives of at least three people, including a four-year-old girl named Hajara, and caused significant damage to homes, shops, vehicles, and public infrastructure.

In response, Kozie visited the affected areas on Tuesday, May 21, 2025, to sympathize with residents, assess the extent of damage firsthand, and engage with relevant agencies working on the ground.

“This is not just a natural disaster; it is a wake-up call,” Kozie said.

“We need to act urgently to correct the engineering and planning mistakes that have contributed to this tragedy. The lives and livelihoods lost here cannot go in vain.”

Her visit began at Nanakrom where she met families whose homes were submerged by the floods. She visited the grieving family of young Hajara, the four-year-old girl who tragically lost her life during the storm. Emotions ran high as she comforted the family and pledged her support.

“This is one of the hardest moments I’ve faced,” Kozie said. “No child should have to die because of poor planning and drainage. As a mother, I feel this loss deeply, and I want to assure this family and the entire community that I will do everything within my power to fight for reforms.”

In Lakeside, she walked through flood-ravaged homes and businesses, interacting with residents and small-scale business owners. At Emills Bakery, the owner, Madam Linda, expressed deep sorrow over the damage to her bakery equipment and supplies, but found solace in Kozie’s visit.

“The floods nearly wiped out everything I’ve worked for. Madam Kozie’s visit has given us some hope that our cries are being heard,” she said.

During her interactions, she came across the NADMO district officer who assured her that a project called “Free Waterways” had begun and its effective execution will bring relief to a lot of communities.

She commended them for taking that initiative and cautioned them that she will keep an eye out.

“Relief items are important, but what we need most is a fundamental rethink of our drainage systems and enforcement of planning regulations. We must stop treating disasters as one-off events. We have to build resilience,” she noted.

How’ever, despite the devastation, the mood among residents lifted slightly as Kozie assured them of continued support and follow-up action.

“This is my home too. I will continue to visit, listen, and advocate. Together, we can build a safer Adentan, one that is prepared for the future, not crippled by it,” she said.

Residents like Nana Ama, who lost valuables during the floods, expressed gratitude for the visit.

“It’s not just about politics. Madam Kozie came here, walked with us through the mess, and gave us hope. That means everything to us.”

Kozie, who towards the rainy season last year funded the construction of some drainage systems in Lakeside was surprised to know that but for the drain she constructed, the devastation would have been worse.

Residents of the affected areas have blamed poor engineering practices particularly the decision to channel multiple drains into a single outlet as a major factor behind the flooding. Several accused road contractors of abandoning drainage work halfway and failing to consider the volume of run-off from nearby highlands like Oyarifa, Katamanso, and surrounding areas.

This, she called on the Municipal Assembly, the Ministry of Works and Housing, and other stakeholders to collaborate on an urgent drainage improvement plan, especially in growing peri-urban areas like Nanakrom and Lakeside.

Adentan MP urges bold, non-partisan action on flooding crisis

Amoh Kamel confirmed Asokwa MCE

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President John Dramani Mahama’s nominee for the Municipal Chief Executive (MCE) position in Asokwa, Amoh Kamel, has been unanimously confirmed by the Assembly members of the Asokwa Municipal.

All 18 Assembly members voted in favour of his nomination, giving him a 100% endorsement.

Speaking to the media after the confirmation on Wednesday, May 21, Amoh Kamel expressed profound gratitude to the assembly members for their overwhelming support.

He pledged to ensure that the 24-hour economy is implemented in the Asokwa Municipality to reduce unemployment.

 

 

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We don’t need prayers, we need common sense

Veteran Ghanaian comedian and social commentator, KSM Veteran Ghanaian comedian and social commentator, KSM

Veteran Ghanaian comedian and social commentator Kwaku Sintim-Misa, widely known as KSM, has slammed Aglow International Ghana for their recent prayer session aimed at resolving the country’s persistent power outages, commonly referred to as ‘dumsor’.

In a video shared on his YouTube channel, KSM expressed his concerns over the group’s decision to seek divine intervention for issues he believes are rooted in mismanagement and poor planning.

According to him, practical solutions and critical thinking, rather than prayer, should be used to address the challenges facing the Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG).

“We look for what needs to be fixed; we don’t ignore all of that and go and pray. I don’t like interfering with people’s faith, but what I interfere with is the misapplication of faith. Where, instead of thinking and using common sense and science to solve a problem, we are going to pray. No amount of prayer can solve dumsor except thinking,” he said.

KSM further questioned the consistency of Aglow International’s activism, noting their apparent silence during previous administrations.

“We had eight years under the NPP; all we saw from Aglow International was ‘Let’s give thanks’. But Mahama is in power, and we are going to pray for ECG,” he remarked.

He also highlighted the organisation’s efforts in empowering and training women, suggesting that these initiatives are more impactful for Ghana’s development than constant prayer sessions.

“Aglow also helps to empower and train women. Showcase that; they are more important to the development of Ghana than everyday prayer,” KSM added.

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‘We will advise ourselves’ – CenCES reacts to dismissal of suit by Supreme Court

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Dr James Kwabena Bomfeh is the CEO of CenCES Dr James Kwabena Bomfeh is the CEO of CenCES

The Chief Executive Officer of the Centre for Citizenship, Constitutional and Electoral Systems (CenCES), Dr James Kwabena Bomfeh, has stated that he, along with his legal advisors, will convene to determine the next course of action following the Supreme Court’s dismissal of their suit.

The suit had sought to reverse President John Dramani Mahama’s decision to suspend the Chief Justice and to halt the work of the removal committee.

In a video shared on Facebook on Wednesday, May 21, 2025, by Asaase Radio, Bomfeh, also known as Kabila, acknowledged the apex court’s decision, stating, “They (Supreme Court) have spoken. I will go into conclave with my lawyers and we will advise ourselves appropriately.”

The Supreme Court on May 21, 2025, dismissed an action filed by CenCES, a civil society organisation that sought to contest the constitutionality of Torkornoo’s removal process.

The decision was reached by a 4-1 majority of a five-member panel chaired by Acting Chief Justice Baffoe-Bonnie. The majority votes came from Justice Tanko Amadu, Justice Yonny Kulendi, and Justice Henry Kwofie, alongside the Chair.

However, Justice Yaw Asare Darko dissented, resulting in a split 4-1 decision.

This followed President John Dramani Mahama’s suspension of Chief Justice Torkornoo on April 22, 2025, after a prima facie case was established against her based on petitions from private citizen Daniel Ofori, senior police officer Ayamga Akolgo, and the civic advocacy group Shining Stars of Ghana.

Among the reliefs they sought was a declaration that the President’s response to the petitions was unconstitutional, citing violations of Articles 17(1)–(3), 23, 296, and 146(1)–(4) and (6) of the 1992 Constitution.

The organisation contends that the process lacked due process and failed to uphold constitutional principles of fairness, non-discrimination, and lawful administrative conduct.

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Fitch Solutions forecasts Ghana cedi to end 2025 at GH¢15.50 amid gold price boost

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Fitch Solutions projects cedi to end 2025 at GH¢15.50 to the dollar Fitch Solutions projects cedi to end 2025 at GH¢15.50 to the dollar

UK-based research firm Fitch Solutions has projected that the Ghana cedi will end 2025 at GH¢15.50 to the US dollar, with an annual average of GH¢15.30.

Despite the cedi’s strong rally against the US dollar so far this year, Fitch expects depreciation pressures to resurface later in 2025.

According to the report, Fitch noted that while elevated global gold prices and improved external conditions will provide some short-term stability for the cedi, the currency is likely to face renewed challenges as the year progresses.

The firm projects that gold prices will average a record high of $3,100 per ounce in 2025, a 29.7% increase from the previous year.

This, coupled with a favorable external environment, is expected to support the Bank of Ghana’s (BoG) efforts to stabilise the currency.

The report also highlighted other factors supporting Ghana’s economy, such as a reduced energy import bill due to declining global oil prices. Together with high gold prices, these factors are expected to contribute to a current account surplus of 6.9% of GDP, the highest in the country’s history.

Fitch further forecasts a significant boost to Ghana’s gross international reserves, projecting an increase from US$6.4 billion to US$11.5 billion by the end of 2025.

This rise in reserves will provide the central bank with a crucial buffer to shield the cedi from potential global economic shocks.

Despite the optimistic outlook for Ghana’s external sector, Fitch remains cautious about the long-term stability of the cedi, citing broader global uncertainties including U.S. trade policy and geopolitical tensions.

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Koforidua MCE orders citywide clean-up to tackle flooding, sanitation challenges

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The New Juaben South Municipal Chief Executive (MCE), Ransford Owusu Boakye, has announced the assembly’s plan to adopt pragmatic measures to address the recurring flooding and poor sanitation in Koforidua, the Eastern Regional capital.

As part of the initiative, the MCE has disclosed the temporary closure of all shops and market centres on Saturday, May 24, 2025, from 6 a.m. to 10 a.m., to allow for a citywide communal labour exercise. Transport operators have also been directed to suspend operations until the clean-up is over.

Speaking to journalists shortly after assuming office, Mr. Boakye pledged his commitment to tackling the sanitation and drainage issues that have plagued the municipality.

“We are starting with communal labour this weekend. My information officer and his team have already informed the people. Let me use this opportunity to tell residents to make themselves available and ensure we all participate fully this Saturday.

“No one is going to the market that day, we are all going to be on the field. We are starting at 7 and will end at 10. After the exercise, you can go back to your work,” he urged.

In addition to sanitation efforts, Mr. Boakye toured some stalled road construction projects within the municipality. He assured residents of Abogri and Zongo communities that he is committed to fixing their poor road networks.

“I am going to look at what is in the pipeline to decide how to go about it, especially the Zongo ones, it has been there for a long time. Maybe in about a month, we should be able to speak to this issue,” he said.

Suspended Chief Justice Torkornoo challenges Justice Pwamang, Asiedu inclusion on committee probing removal processes

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The suspended Chief Justice Gertrude Torkornoo has filed a suit at the Supreme Court asking that two members of the committee probing the petition asking for her removal to be injuncted from participating in the proceedings.

Graphic Online understands that Justice Torkornoo’s writ is challenging the inclusion of Justice Gabriel Pwamang and Justice Asiedu on the committee.

She is also asking for the processes to be halted.

Graphic Online understands that suspended Chief Justice Gertrude Torkonoo filed the fresh petition at the Supreme Court seeking to stop the Pwamang committee from proceeding to investigate the petitions for her removal.

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Hoffman Laboratories boosts maternal care at Ridge Hospital with equipment donation

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Hoffman Laboratories, a pharmaceutical company headquartered in Nice, France, has donated essential medical equipment and nutritional supplements to the Antenatal Unit of the Greater Accra Regional Hospital, popularly known as Ridge Hospital. The gesture is aimed at strengthening maternal healthcare delivery in Ghana.

The donation includes a fetal Doppler, a baby weighing scale, and a vital signs monitor—critical tools for monitoring temperature, blood pressure, and fetal development. Hospital officials say the equipment will significantly improve the unit’s capacity to provide timely and efficient care for pregnant women.

“Our goal is to help reduce pregnancy-related complications and improve outcomes for both mothers and babies,” said Benjamin Appiah Ameyaw, Country Manager for HOEFMAN LABORATORIES, during the presentation.

Specialising in gynaecological products, the company also donated supplies of its Vivagest supplements. According to Mr Ameyaw, the formulation includes folic acid, vitamin D3, iodine, omega-3, vitamin B12, and vitamin E—nutrients vital for fertility, reduced risk of miscarriage, and healthy fetal development.

“We are supporting women. It is part of our vision to do that, and this is what informs our donations, which we hope to extend to other facilities across the country,” he added.

Staff at Ridge Hospital described the donation as timely and impactful. Martey Felicia, Principal Midwifery Officer and Nurse Manager at the Antenatal Unit, explained that frequent equipment breakdowns have disrupted services and increased wait times for expectant mothers.

“Though the hospital provides supplies periodically, some devices malfunction over time. This donation is going to help us work more efficiently,” she said.

She also advised pregnant women to avoid self-medication and unhealthy habits, urging them to consult health professionals regularly. “They should always consult their caregivers and adhere to medical advice to ensure safe deliveries,” she said.

The initiative is part of Hoffman Laboratories’ broader mission to support maternal and reproductive health systems across Africa.

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Ghana’s Energy Transition requires $562 billion by 2070

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Deputy Director for Renewables and Green Emerging Technologies, Dr Robert Sogbadji Deputy Director for Renewables and Green Emerging Technologies, Dr Robert Sogbadji

The Ministry of Energy and Green Transition has disclosed that Ghana will need an impressive $562 billion to fully achieve its energy transition agenda by 2070.

This ambitious plan includes the completion of a nuclear power project, with construction scheduled to begin in 2027.

According to a report by Citinewsroom.com, various ongoing projects—including the development of 33 new solar mini-grids for island communities—demonstrate Ghana’s steady progress towards its energy goals.

On May 21, during a stakeholder engagement on Ghana’s Energy Transition Framework in Accra, Dr Robert Sogbadji, Deputy Director for Renewable and Green Emerging Technologies at the Ministry of Energy, emphasised that the country is making significant advancements in its energy transition.

He highlighted the development of the new solar mini-grids as part of the government’s renewable initiatives.

“As of now, Ghana is putting all efforts into adhering to our energy transition framework. Currently, we have more than 89% access to electricity. Energy transition is supposed to be nationwide and implemented by all regions and District Chief Executives. So, efforts must be made to ensure that awareness is created to ensure that whatever activity or project they undertake, they also consider the energy transition,” said Dr Robert Sogbadji.

He further stated, “We need about $562 billion to complete this energy transition by 2070. It is not only the government that has to provide this money. It includes the private sector, development partners, and multinational development banks to bring in funds to ensure that we transition smoothly.”

Key Highlights of Ghana’s Energy Transition Plan

Energy Access: Ghana currently enjoys over 89% access to electricity, with plans to expand this further through renewable energy initiatives.

Nuclear Power: The construction of a nuclear power project is expected to start in 2027, marking a significant milestone in Ghana’s energy transition.

Solar Mini-Grids: The development of 33 new solar mini-grids for island communities is underway, promoting clean energy and reducing reliance on fossil fuels.

Funding: The required $562 billion for the energy transition will come from a combination of government funding, private sector investments, and development partners.

The Ministry of Energy is actively collaborating with stakeholders to ensure a smooth transition to green energy, focusing on sustainable development and environmental protection.

This ambitious plan is anticipated to drive Ghana’s economic growth while also reducing its carbon footprint.

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AGI Energy Centre to host renewable energy B2B Expo on May 22

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The Association of Ghana Industries – Energy Service Centre (AGI-ESC) is set to host the Renewable Energy & Energy Efficiency B2B Expo on Thursday, May 22, 2025, at the Accra International Conference Centre.

Held under the theme “Powering Ghana’s Industry through Sustainable Energy,” the event will serve as a premier platform for commercial and industrial businesses to connect with solution providers in the renewable energy and energy efficiency space.

The Expo aims to foster strategic partnerships and introduce attendees to cost-saving technologies, financing opportunities, and best practices that promote operational efficiency and sustainability.

According to Seth Twum-Akwaboah, CEO of AGI, the event reflects the growing interest of the private sector in sustainable and affordable energy solutions.

“The B2B Expo responds to the growing demand for sustainable and affordable energy solutions in Ghana’s private sector. It will showcase innovative technologies, financing options, and best practices that can help businesses reduce energy costs and improve operational efficiency”, he said.

The Expo will be attended by key stakeholders, including the Minister of State for Climate Change & Sustainability, Issifu Seidu, and will feature a dedicated forum focused on upskilling in the private sector to support the country’s energy transition.

Participation is free and open to businesses, energy professionals, policymakers, and individuals interested in sustainable energy projects.

This initiative forms part of AGI-ESC’s broader commitment to promoting Ghana’s energy transition agenda and supporting industries to adopt cleaner and more efficient technologies.

Tottenham vs Man Utd LIVE: Europa League final match stream, latest score and goal updates

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Spurs have, arguably, saved their best performances of the season for the Europa League knockout phase after beating Eintracht Frankfurt away from home and then getting the better of Bodo/Glimt in the semi-final. Man United, meanwhile, are still the only unbeaten side in European competition. Their route to Bilbao has already seen them record a win in Bilbao, whilst the dramatic comeback quarter-final second leg win over Lyon will go down in history as one of Old Trafford’s special nights.

‘Awards matter in every artiste’s life’ – Kwesi Ernest

Kwesi Ernest has emphasised the importance of awards in the careers of artistes Kwesi Ernest has emphasised the importance of awards in the careers of artistes

Talent manager and entertainment pundit, Kwesi Ernest has emphasised the importance of awards in the careers of artistes, saying they bring recognition and respect.

Speaking during a discussion on Peace FM, Kwesi Ernest stated that anyone who downplays the value of awards might be going through emotional struggles.

“Anyone who claims that an award isn’t important to an individual may be feeling depressed,” he said.

He explained that both in Ghana and across the world, awards play a key role in an artiste’s journey and are a sign of appreciation for their work.

“In Ghana and everywhere else in the world, awards hold huge value in the lives of artistes. Receiving recognition for your work at any point is meaningful,” he stated.

Kwesi Ernest further noted that while awards may not always come with money, they carry a level of prestige that boosts an artiste’s image.

“Awards are not merely about monetary gain; it’s about the prestige and the respect that accompanies them,” he added.

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Two arrested in Walewale for stealing pistol and ammunition

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Two persons have been arrested at Walewale for allegedly stealing a pistol and ammunition Two persons have been arrested at Walewale for allegedly stealing a pistol and ammunition

Two persons have been arrested at Walewale in the North East Region, for allegedly stealing a pistol and ammunition belonging to an Immigration Officer.

According to a statement released by the Ghana Police Service’s Regional Headquarters in Nalerigu on Wednesday May 21, 2025, the suspects reportedly entered the room of the officer at around 12:00pm on Saturday, May 17, 2025, while he was away.

“The police in Walewale in the North East Region has arrested two persons for stealing pistol and ammunition belonging to an Immigration officer.

“The two suspects, Mohammed Basit aged 18 years and Baba Rasid, aged 22, entered the room of the Immigration officer at about 12:00pm on Saturday, 17/5/2025, while he was away and stole the officer’s Smith and Wessonssen Pistol loaded with ten rounds of ammunition as well as his two CZ rifle magazines loaded with 30 rounds of ammunition each”, it noted.

According to the police, the items have been successfully retrieved, and investigations are ongoing.

“Through intelligence, the suspects were arrested at Kperiga, a suburb of Walewale, where the suspects had gone to hide the pistol and ammunition in a stationary vehicle. Investigations are ongoing and suspects will be put before court, it added.

Read the full statement below:

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Watch as Accra Mayor begins decongestion exercise

AMA to provide trading spots for affected traders within two months

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AMA demolishes illegal structures on pavements, sidewalks play videoAMA demolishes illegal structures on pavements, sidewalks

The Chief Executive of the Accra Metropolitan Assembly (AMA), Michael Kpakpo Allotey, has stated that the Assembly will consider identifying alternative trading spaces for street traders affected by the ongoing decongestion exercise.

According to him, the AMA was not responsible for the traders’ decision to operate on pavements and sidewalks; therefore, the Assembly is not obligated to cater to them.

However, he assured that efforts will be made in the coming months to find suitable spaces for them.

Speaking during the second phase of the decongestion exercise in the Central Business District on May 21, 2025, he said, “Because things are moving quickly, we had to make a hasty decision. I believe this will help in the interim. Within a month or two, I will try and secure a place for them.

“I didn’t ask the traders to sell on the streets. They also know very well that where they are operating is not the right place to sell. They should move to the market,” he added.

The AMA has also assured the public that its task force will ensure traders do not return to the locations from which they were evacuated.

Additionally, the Assembly has marked a “Red Line,” beyond which no trading or hawking will be permitted.

The operation is part of a broader effort to restore cleanliness and order in the city of Accra.

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NPP man blames Agyin-Asare for Sam George’s ‘arrogance’

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Yaw Adomako Baafi, a former Communications Director of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), has taken a swipe at Ningo-Prampram MP, Sam George, questioning the absence of spiritual guidance in his conduct as a politician.

Speaking on Movement TV, Baafi expressed disappointment that Archbishop Charles Agyin-Asare, founder of the Perez Chapel International, has not reined in Sam George, who is reportedly an elder at the church.

Suspended CJ’s injunction application ‘quite refreshing’

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The Director of Legal Affairs for the National Democratic Congress (NDC), Edudzi Tamakloe, has welcomed the injunction application filed by suspended Chief Justice Gertrude Torkornoo, describing it as “quite refreshing.”

Justice Torkornoo, who was suspended by President John Mahama under Article 146 of the Constitution following a petition for her removal from office, has filed an application at the Supreme Court seeking to bar Justices Gabriel Scott Pwamang and Samuel Asiedu from participating in the inquiry.

The move follows allegations that the two justices met privately with a lawyer connected to the ongoing case.

The application was filed on her behalf by former Attorney-General Godfred Yeboah Dame.

Speaking on Eyewitness News on Wednesday, May 21, Edudzi Tamakloe called the legal challenge “an interesting one,” especially in light of the specific reliefs being sought and the injunction request.

“This application by Her Ladyship herself to restrain the committee from performing its constitutional task comes to me as quite an interesting one, giving the reliefs, and also looking at the injunction application,” he noted.

Tamakloe stressed the importance of fairness and due process in the proceedings, adding that the Chief Justice herself now stands to experience the justice system she once oversaw.

“I’m happy that the suspended Chief Justice is going to have the benefit of how the justice system works. Just like any one of us, her leadership may need the benefits of the very justice she, together with others, over the years, delivered to people.”

“It is my hope and belief that she will be given all the opportunities required under our constitution as a citizen of this country. I think it’s quite refreshing,” he concluded.

Suspended CJ Torkornoo petitions Supreme Court to block two Justices from removal case

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I am not happy in NPP, but… – Sammy Crabbe [Listen]

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A former Vice Chairman of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Sammy Crabbe, has expressed his displeasure over how the party treated him in the past, but says he has chosen to let go of the pain and focus on rebuilding the party.

Speaking in an interview on Asempa FM’s Ekosii Sen, Mr. Crabbe recounted the impact of his indefinite suspension on his personal life and business, describing the experience as deeply hurtful.

Government urged to engage young entrepreneurs in startup programmes 

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By Jesse Ampah Owusu 

Accra, May 21, GNA – Mr Sheriff Ghali, Chief Executive Officer of Ghana Chamber of Young Entrepreneurs, has urged the Government to engage the private sector, especially young entrepreneurs, when creating startup programmes for the youth. 

He said that would help them generate special programmes that were in tune with their needs and challenges, as well as those which would be sustained even when government changes. 

Mr Ghali said this in an interview with the Ghana News Agency on the sidelines of the Council for Scientific and Industrial Research- Science and Technology Policy Research Institute’s (CSIR) Policy Dialogue on MSMEs programmes and their impacts in Ghana. 

The dialogue formed part of a CSIR-STEPRI project dubbed, “Distributional Impact of Innovation and SME Support in Ghana,” which sought to evaluate MSMEs programmes over the years. 

It  also fostered dialogue between policymakers, researchers, programme implementers, and entrepreneurs on how to refine existing MSME support programmes. 

Mr Ghali said though such  initiatives were intended to address the challenges that startups and young entrepreneurs faced, it could not do so effectively without their involvement. 

“Government over the years have come up with brilliant innovative programmes, which have not been sustainable in the long run. The reason why most of these programmes are not sustainable, despite the brilliance behind them, is the fact that the private sector is not fully engaged so they do not feel part of it,” he explained. 

Mr Ghali said he was hoping the current government would do things differently this time around, and engage the private sector fully as co-creators in the design and implementation of its “Adwumawura” programme. 

Dr Justina Onumah, Senior Research Scientist, CSIR-STEPRI, said the policy dialogue provided a timely platform to reflect on the role of innovation support programme in advancing inclusive and sustainable enterprise development. 

“As Ghana continues to position MSMEs at the centre of its economic transformation agenda, it is imperative that future policies are grounded in rigorous evidence, tailored to the country’s specific socio-economic context, and responsive to the diverse realities of Ghanaian entrepreneurs,” she added. 

She argued that because there was low monitoring and evaluation of those initiatives, over the years, they were not sustainable. 

She called for the creation of an MSME profiling system that would enable policy makers and implementers match beneficiaries according to their specific needs and interests. 

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Erroneous to think my role as Torkornoo’s lawyer in injunction application against probe affect optics – Godfred Dame

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Former Attorney General Godfred Yeboah Dame has rejected suggestions that his legal representation of suspended Chief Justice Gertrude Torkornoo in her injunction application creates any conflict of interest.

The remarks come amid criticism from legal experts, including Prof Kwaku Ansa-Asare, former Director of the Ghana School of Law, who argue Mr Dame’s involvement complicates the case given his previous role in Torkornoo’s appointment.

Prof Ansah-Asare argued on Joy FM’s Newsnite that this creates poor optics for the suspended Chief Justice’s case, given that Gertrude Torkornoo was appointed to her office during Mr. Dame’s tenure as Attorney General and the former President’s official legal advisor.

But also peaking on the show, Mr Dame dismissed these claims as baseless and completely unfounded.

According to him, his involvement goes beyond Justice Torkornoo as an individual, adding that it’s about challenging the unconstitutional manner in which he says this petition process has been handled.

He insisted that the reliefs he is seeking are purely constitutional in nature.

The former Attorney General argued that his decision to take up the case aligns with his longstanding commitment to upholding the rule of law.

He maintained that the legal action focuses on procedural irregularities in the suspension process rather than personal allegiances.

Legal analysts note the case raises critical questions about judicial independence and executive authority under Ghana’s 1992 Constitution. The injunction application specifically challenges President Mahama’s suspension order issued under Article 146, arguing it violates due process protections.

The Supreme Court is expected to rule imminently on the application, which seeks to both halt the removal committee’s proceedings and suspend the Chief Justice’s suspension warrant.

The committee includes several high-profile members such as Justices Gabriel Pwamang and Samuel Adibu-Asiedu, as well as former Auditor-General Daniel Domelevo.

This development comes just weeks after Chief Justice Torkornoo’s controversial suspension on April 22, 2025, following misconduct allegations.

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NPP deserves some credit for cedi stability – Prof. Bokpin

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Economist and Finance Professor at the University of Ghana, Prof. Godfred Bokpin, has acknowledged that the New Patriotic Party (NPP) administration deserves some credit for the current stability of the Ghanaian cedi, citing improvements in key macroeconomic indicators and policy continuity.

In an interview on Eyewitness News on Citi FM on Wednesday, May 21, Prof. Bokpin stated that while the ongoing economic stability is the result of multiple factors, the performance of the economy under the previous NPP government, particularly after December 2024, played a significant role.

“To some extent, the NPP should be given some credit. If you look at the data after December 2024, after the election under the IMF program, we missed practically all the indicators, except for two.

“One was GDP growth, which was higher than the programme’s target. We ended the year with 5.7%, and the other was our international reserves,” he said.

Prof. Bokpin highlighted that the former administration left behind notable economic gains, particularly in foreign reserves, thanks in part to the Gold-for-Reserves programme.

He noted that these reserves have been effectively managed and expanded upon by the current administration.

He emphasised that such policy continuity, especially in the management of foreign reserves, has contributed to the relative stability observed in the foreign exchange market.

All 16 reliefs sought by Justice Torkornoo in suit against her removal

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Chief Justice Gertrude Torkornoo has filed an interlocutory injunction at the Supreme Court seeking to halt the work of the five-member committee established by President Mahama to inquire into the three petitions against her removal from office.

Justice Torkornoo in the suit filed on May 21, 2025 sought a number of reliefs from the Apex Court.

You will not lose any value after restructuring of MobileMoney Limited – MTN Board Chair assures shareholders  

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The Board Chairman of MTN Ghana, Ishmael Yamson, has assured shareholders of the company that they will not lose any value or income after a planned restructuring of its mobile money business, MobileMoney Limited.

Mr. Yamson explained that the company had to make the move in compliance with Ghana’s Payment Systems and Services Act of 2019.

“You will still own your Scancom PLC shares. You also now have a valid interest in the New FinCo through the trust. You will receive dividends and voting rights through the trust when you buy our shares, Scancom PLC shares… You will not lose any value,” Mr. Yamson assured at an Extraordinary General Meeting in Accra on Wednesday on May 21, 2025.

He pointed out that the process is designed to protect shareholder interests and meet regulatory demands through transferring the Mobile Money Limited into a new Ghanaian company currently referred to as New FinCo.

He stated that the process involves the Ghana Stock Exchange, hence the law will protect the shareholders’ investment.

“This process is designed to protect shareholder value and give the business time to mature before it is listed,” he added, noting that the restructuring will be tax-neutral, with costs shared among MTN Group, Scancom PLC, and the Momo business.

Mr. Yamson said the new arrangement will see the creation of a trust to hold shares in New FinCo on behalf of minority shareholders,

This is expected to align with the existing ownership structure of Scancom PLC, he said adding that once completed, MobileMoney Limited will cease to exist as an entity, with all its operations and assets rolled into the new company.

“This change is good for the future of our business and your investment,” Mr Yamson told shareholders. “It will liberate MML to grow faster, compete better, and attract the right skills to thrive in a digital future,” he said.

No resolution was passed at the meeting.

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Efia Odo, Sister Derby, others respond to Mona Gucci’s ‘TikTokers are not celebrities’ comment

Ghanaian entertainment personalities, (L) Efia Odo, (M) Charlie Dior (R) Sister Derby play videoGhanaian entertainment personalities, (L) Efia Odo, (M) Charlie Dior (R) Sister Derby

Some Ghanaian entertainment personalities have lashed out at Mona Gucci following her recent criticism of TikTok stars.

The controversy stemmed from a statement made by Nana Akua Addo, who expressed that she couldn’t be seen on the red carpet at the TGMAs with TikTokers.

She elaborated on her comments by saying that although Chatter House, the organizers the awards, played a huge role in shaping her career, she now feels the event organizers need to be more selective about who they invite to the red carpet.

Almed, one of Ghana’s prominent TikTok stars, who had a problem with Nana Akua Addo’s comments, stormed social media with a response.

He argued that it appeared the TikTok stars had “hijacked” the red carpet only because the invited celebrities didn’t show up.

Mona Gucci then weighed in on the controversy, stating that TikTokers are not celebrities and should stop behaving as though they are.

She also supported Nana Akua Addo’s position, agreeing that she shouldn’t be on the red carpet with TikTokers.

Mona Gucci’s remarks subsequently sparked reactions from several celebrities, including Efia Odo, Charlie Dior, and Sister Derby, who backlashed her for belittling TikTok stars.

Efia Odo responded,“You are all full of negativity, and it’s not nice. You always complain about everything. By God’s grace, everything is going well on social media. People are making money and getting recognition, and you’re still complaining about who they are. If they weren’t relevant, you wouldn’t be speaking about them. You’re upset that influencers are using the platforms they’ve earned to make money.”

Sister Derby also reacted, questioning why Mona Gucci would waste over a minute and a half discussing Almed if she believes he’s a nobody.

“She tried to say that you’re a nobody, but I just watched a 1:40 minute long video of her talking about you,” Sister Derby said.

Charlie Dior also took to his social media to defend TikTok stars, saying, “My babies make me proud. Every time I see them standing up for themselves on here! One thing! Don’t come for us if we didn’t send for you.”

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Interior minister raises concern over growing arms proliferation in Ghana

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Mohammed-Mubarak Muntaka, Minister for the Interior Mohammed-Mubarak Muntaka, Minister for the Interior

The Minister for the Interior, Mohammed-Mubarak Muntaka, has expressed concern over the surge in unregistered and untraceable arms entering Ghana, warning that the situation poses a serious threat to national security.

According to a report by citinewsroom.com, he made these remarks during a working visit to the Northern Region on Wednesday, May 21, 2025, noting that the influx of illegal arms has led to a rise in incidents of indiscriminate gunfire, often triggered by minor disagreements.

“The number of arms in the hands of our citizens is reaching an alarming level. It’s giving the Peace Council, the police, and other security agencies a lot of headaches. At the slightest provocation, you hear a gunshot. How did the people get the guns?” he quizzed.

The Member of Parliament for Asawase stressed the need for an urgent and unified national response to the proliferation of firearms to ensure effective tracking and regulation.

“We need private individuals to partner with the government, this cannot be done by the government alone. Technology has advanced to the point where we should be able to use it to detect who imports and sells these guns. How can we leverage technology to make our country safer?” he added.

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Only passionate and committed individuals should venture into agriculture – FAGE president

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Davis Korboe is the President of FAGE Davis Korboe is the President of FAGE

The President of the Federation of Associations of Ghanaian Exporters (FAGE), Davis Korboe, has emphasised that agriculture is not a venture for everyone, particularly those lacking passion and commitment.

Speaking in an interview on Metro TV on May 20, 2025, Korboe, who is also the 2009 National Best Farmer and Chairman of the National Farmers and Fishermen Award Winners Association, expressed reservations about the widely promoted idea that all Ghanaian youth should venture into agriculture.

According to him, while governments consistently advocate for youth participation in agriculture, such encouragement must come with a clear understanding that agriculture demands more than just interest.

He asserted that agriculture requires discipline, dedication, and a genuine appetite.

“Every government talks about the youth going into agriculture, but is that really the case? I come from a school of thought that not every youth should go into agriculture,” he said.

“You need to have the appetite for it, be committed, and be disciplined before you can succeed in agriculture. It helps if there is a role model to look up to.”

Korboe stressed that agriculture extends far beyond basic farming activities.

He explained that the sector encompasses a comprehensive value chain, including logistics, value addition, agribusiness services, and more.

“When we talk about agriculture, it’s not just about tilling the soil. There’s a whole value chain, services, logistics, processing, and so on,” he noted.

He further highlighted challenges in the sector, particularly in the areas of financing and mechanization, which he believes must be addressed to modernize agriculture and make it more attractive to committed individuals.

“The financial aspect and the lack of mechanization are areas where I differ. We don’t practice modern agriculture, and that must change,” he added.

He reiterated that agriculture is not a fallback option, but a professional field that should attract people who are genuinely passionate and prepared for the demands it entails.

His remarks come ahead of the Ghana Horticulture Expo 2025, one of the most anticipated agribusiness events in West Africa, scheduled for June 11–13 at the Accra International Conference Centre.

Themed ‘Innovate, transform, sustain: Driving growth in Ghana’s horticultural sector’, the expo aims to spotlight the potential of horticulture to drive economic growth and attract investment.

Korboe highlighted that the Ghana Export Promotion Authority (GEPA) has consistently supported horticultural actors in accessing regional and global markets through the organisation and participation in key international trade exhibitions.

GEPA partnered with FAGE to host the Maidem Horti Expo last year and, recognising the sector’s vast potential, is once again collaborating with FAGE for the second edition.

The event will bring together producers, exporters, investors, researchers and policy-makers to explore strategies for innovation, sustainability and market access in the horticulture space.

It will also highlight issues such as climate resilience, regional trade integration and inclusive participation, particularly among youth and women-led agribusinesses.

The domestic horticultural sector, known for high-value crops like mangoes, pineapples, coconuts and vegetables, has been gaining international attention. Stakeholders say stronger policy direction and financial backing will be critical in sustaining this momentum and expanding market reach.

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Elegant Kaftan styles for ladies that offer both comfort and class.

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Elegant Kaftan styles for ladies that offer both comfort and class.

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1. Silk or Satin Kaftans

Perfect for formal events or dinner parties. Flowing and shiny, these kaftans often come with beaded necklines or embroidery for a luxurious look.

2. Ankara Kaftans

Vibrant and eye-catching, Ankara kaftans are ideal for casual outings, church, or traditional gatherings. They can be plain or mix-print designs with minimal accessories.

3. Lace Kaftans

Often worn to weddings and special ceremonies, lace kaftans are feminine and graceful. You can go for layered sleeves or fitted waist styles.

4. Kaftans with Belt

Adding a belt to your kaftan gives it shape and style. Whether it’s a matching fabric belt or a bold statement one, it adds definition to your waist.

5. Short Kaftans

Above-the-knee kaftans are perfect for relaxed days, beach vibes, or casual meetups. They pair well with sandals or sneakers for a modern touch.

Kaftans are timeless and suit all body types, making them a must-have in every woman’s wardrobe.