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Kenya receives 17 rare antelopes from the US

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The mountain bongos have to go through a series of adaptation phases The mountain bongos have to go through a series of adaptation phases

Kenya has received 17 mountain bongos – a very rare type of antelope – from a conservation centre in the United States.

The antelopes are third-generation descendants of mountain bongos taken from Kenya in the 1960s.

The return of the critically endangered animals, from the Rare Species Conservation Foundation in Florida, was hailed as a “monumental step” in Kenya’s conservation efforts.

From about 500 in the 1970s, less than 100 mountain bongos are estimated to remain in the wild in Kenya, according to the Kenya Wildlife Service.

The KWS said this was due to habitat loss, poaching, illegal activities, disease, and small fragmented populations.

Tourism Minister Rebecca Miano described the arrival of the bongos at the country’s main airport on Sunday night as “emotional and so cool”, and a benefit for Kenya’s tourism and conservation sectors.

The animals were taken to wildlife sanctuaries in Meru county near Mount Kenya, where they will be nurtured before they are gradually introduced to their natural habitat.

Ms Miano said the mountain bongo, “a species originally only found in Kenya, has suffered untold grief over the decades… dwindling to alarming proportions”.

She said the plan was to grow the population to 700 by 2050.

The mountain bongo, which has a bright chestnut-red colour with narrow white stripes, is the largest African forest-dwelling antelope, according to the KWS.

It is listed by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) as a Critically Endangered species – with more individuals in captivity than in the wild.

The first repatriation to Kenya was in 2004 when 18 mountain bongos were flown into the country.

KWS director-general Erastus Kanga said Kenya was expecting another batch of the mountain bongos from zoos in Europe in the next three months.

From captivity, the bongos have to go through a series of adaptation phases for them to build the immunity needed to survive in the wild.

In 2022, the head of conservancy at Mount Kenya Wildlife Conservancy (MKWC) told a Kenyan TV station that some of the bongos repatriated in 2004 had successfully been integrated into the wild and had started breeding.

The MKWC official, Robert Aruho, however, said that other had died from tick-borne diseases, adding that building immunity takes time.

I Told My Wife If She’s Not Happy With Me, We Should Divorce – Bishop Obinim Reacts to Cheating Allegations

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Ghanaian man of God, Bishop Daniel Obinim has revealed that he told his wife that if she wasn’t happy with how he dealt with news of his alleged infidelity, she can go ahead and divorce him on the spot.

Obinim, speaking to his congregation in regards to allegations of him marrying another woman, said he put it bluntly to his wife that if she’s not happy, they can separate.

However, he said he also told her that if she gave him a chance, he will face the allegations, which he called a ‘fire’, squarely and put out the fire.

Obinim said his wife gave him permission to put out the fire which he did and their marriage is now on solid footing.

Recall that a few weeks ago news went viral from a certain self-acclaimed prophetess alleging that Obinim had married actress, Benedicta Gafah on the blind side of his wife.

Both Benedicta Gafah and Florence Obinim came out to debunk the news, and Bishop Obinim is now addressing it.

Watch him below…

Mavic Crossmax Boa shoe review: stiff, light, and well made but insoles need a rethink

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Mavic’s Crossmax Boa is marketed as an XC or cross-country mountain bike shoe, and while I’m not particularly fond of the notion that gravel riding is merely a throwback to ’90s mountain biking, many products do overlap significantly. That being said, Mavic offers another shoe, the Cosmic Boa SPD, which bears many similarities to the Crossmax I had on test, with identical uppers but a smoother sole designed for touring if your gravel riding rarely requires any time walking.

They looked great when I saw them at the Eurobike show, but given that most of my gravel riding is either wet and muddy or rocky in the Peak District, with a few hike-a-bike sections, I thought the Crossmax’s grippier outsole would be a better fit for most of my riding. So, how do they compare to the best gravel shoes?

‘Education Key To Climate Change’

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Prof. Nana Ama Browne Klutse

 

The Executive Secretary of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Prof. Nana Ama Browne Klutse says education on climate change is required to enable people to understand the impacts of global warming on sustainable livelihood.

According to her, though government has put in place measures to help raise awareness on how people contribute to global warming, more is required by all sections of society to mitigate climate impact activities.

Speaking in an interview with journalists at the  Green Climate Fund CSO Readiness training workshop at Dodowa in Accra, she referred to how running water intended for the wetlands end up flooding people’s homes, especially in the cities, due to the impact of climate change.

HATOF Foundation, with grant from Green Climate Fund (GCF), and support from the Ministry of Finance, is implementing a two-year project, titled “Capacity Building and Knowledge Management on Climate Change for Civil Society Organisations (CSOs) in Ghana towards the implementation of the Nationally Determined Contributions”.

She indicated that the EPA has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the HATOF to embark on series of educational programmes in communities, to educate the general public on the impact of climate change.

She said “education is key in all our activities, Ghanaians must be aware and know the actions that they have to take. We need to correct each other, we need to know the challenges that we are facing and find solutions to them.”

“People should even understand that the kind of materials that are used in building even has impact on climate. People know that they are not supposed to cut trees, it is good, but we need to do more to really sustain our environment,” she added.

Touching on plastic waste, she said efforts were being made to fully address that challenge, but it will require the input of all Ghanaians to help ban plastic waste, though it may take time and alternatives provided.

Prof. Klutse also cautioned illegal miners to immediately desist from operating in any area without permits from her outfit.

She highlighted the impacts of their activities on the lands where government would have to spend huge sums of money to restore them, while urging the miners to also register their activities with the appropriate authorities as soon as possible.

Chief Executive of HATOF Foundation, Dr. Samuel Dotse said the  training workshop, which will run from February to March at basic, intermediate and advanced levels, is expected to build the capacities of civil society organisations in Ghana to help them develop high quality proposals for climate change projects.

He said the training will also increase their chances of accessing funding from the Green Climate Fund and other climate finance mechanisms.

Dr. Dotse stated that participants will also have an enhanced understanding of global climate change, adaptation and mitigation concepts, national climate change policies and initiatives.

By Ebenezer K. Amponsah

ECG assures improved power supply, calls for public support

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Officials of the Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG) in the Ashanti region have assured residents that power supply has significantly improved following the repair of faulty cables that previously caused disruptions.

While acknowledging some challenges, including theft and tampering with ECG installations, the Public relations officer ( PRO ) for ECG Ashanti West, Benjamin Obeng Antwi, assured the public that his team is working tirelessly to enhance and maintain a stable power supply in the Ashanti region.

He also urged the public to support ECG in safeguarding its installations and reporting individuals who interfere with the company’s infrastructure.

“One of the problems that we faced had to do with the transformer that was vandalised at the Adum central business district.

“As we speak, we have rectified the problem and repaired the necessary equipment, and now our customers within that vicinity are enjoying a stable power supply.”

“But we would like to admonish the public to help us fight against the damage of ECG power installations, which include cables, transformers, and other equipment.

“This phenomenon is gaining daily momentum in the Ashanti region, and we want to call on all our stakeholders and the public to help curb this menace.”he urged

FABAG calls for removal of ‘excise tax’ on fruit juices

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Rev. John Awuni

The Food and Beverages Association of Ghana (FABAG) has made a strong appeal to the government to remove the ‘excise tax on fruit juices, arguing that its imposition has severely affected the local industry and hindered economic growth.

In a press release dated February 16, 2025, Rev. John Awuni, the Executive Chairman of FABAG, called on the Minister of Finance and the government to address the issue in the upcoming budget.

The association believes that removing this tax, along with other “nuisance taxes,” would help stimulate domestic production and significantly increase revenue mobilization by the Ghana Revenue Authority (GRA).

“The introduction and imposition of the obnoxious EXCISE tax on sweetened and fruit drinks under Excise Duty (Amendments) Act 2023 (Act 1093) especially on locally produced fruit juices and sweetened beverages has had a devastating negative effect on local manufacturing with a multiplier effect on employment levels, sales turnover, working capital and international market competitiveness of Ghanaian fruit juices and sweetened beverage”, the statement said

According to FABAG, the local industry already faces a heavy tax burden, including Import Duty, VAT, Ecowas Levy, and multiple other taxes, making it difficult for manufacturers to survive.

This overwhelming tax load has led to retrenchment of workers, higher production costs, and an inability to compete with imported products.

The association stressed that reversing the Excise Tax would not only relieve the struggling sector but also promote growth and sustainability.

He argued that removing the tax could lead to increased sales, more jobs, and higher tax contributions, including PAYE, corporate taxes, and VAT.

FABAG alluded remained committed to supporting the government’s goals and hopes for a favorable decision in the first budget statement.

In conclusion, FABAG called on the government to show understanding of the current challenges facing the fruit juice manufacturing industry and act swiftly to reverse the excise tax for the sake of economic recovery and job creation.

“This urgent request from FABAG underscores the association’s dedication to ensuring that the domestic food and beverage industry thrives in the face of mounting challenges”.

The Excise Tax, introduced under the Excise Duty (Amendments) Act 2023 (Act 1093), it concluded has negatively impacted the production of locally made fruit juices and sweetened beverages, resulting in a drop in sales by more than 50%.

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Joe Ghartey invited by NIB for questioning

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Former Minister of Railway Development, Joe Ghartey Former Minister of Railway Development, Joe Ghartey

Former Minister of Railway Development, Joe Ghartey, has been invited by the National Intelligence Bureau (NIB) for questioning over the Ghana Sky Train project, according to a report by 3news.com.

The project was initiated in 2018 by the previous administration as a major infrastructure initiative to tackle traffic congestion, particularly in the Greater Accra Region.

Under the leadership of Joe Ghartey, Ghana signed a concession agreement with Africa Investment (Ai) Sky Train Consortium in 2019, with an estimated cost of $3 billion.

However, the project never took off, igniting concerns about its feasibility and financing.

In 2022, the Ghana Infrastructure Investment Fund (GIIF), a state entity, disclosed that it had invested $2 million in the project but had yet to see any returns.

The Auditor-General’s report also flagged this expenditure, sparking public conversation.

On Sunday, February 23, 2025, personnel from the NIB detained Prof. Ameyaw-Akumfi at his residence on Sunday, as part of ongoing investigations into alleged financial impropriety at GIIF.

Although he was later released, his arrest ignited widespread debates, with many questioning the circumstances surrounding the project and the alleged misuse of funds.

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Six injured in violent chieftaincy clash at Gomoa Obuasi

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A violent chieftaincy clash at Gomoa Obuasi in the Central Region has left six people injured, including the head of the Asona Royal Family, Agya Amoh.

The incident occurred when a youth group supporting one faction attacked their rivals during a meeting in the Obuasi community, resulting in property damage.

Citi News sources report that the Omanhene of Gomoa Ajumako Traditional Council, Obrempong Nyanful Krampah, who has jurisdiction over Gomoa Obuasi, recently installed Kwabena Atta as caretaker chief following the death of the substantive chief.

However, the Regent of the town has since refused to hand over to the caretaker chief, resulting in ongoing confrontations.

“We were waiting to have a meeting, and suddenly, we saw stones flying through the air from outside at around 9 to 10 a.m. Several roofs of the palace have been destroyed, including two vehicles.

“They claim they do not fear the police and will continue to terrorise us. We had indications that they were planning to burn the entire place down, so we decided to leave the palace. The police have been duly informed,” Nana Mbir Asomako, explained.

I’ll support policy direction of free SHS – Nyarko Ampem

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The Deputy Minister-Designate for Finance, Thomas Nyarko Ampem, has reaffirmed his commitment to supporting the Free Senior High School (SHS) policy, emphasizing that there are no plans to cancel the programme.

Speaking during his vetting before Parliament’s Appointments Committee on Monday, February 24, 2025, the Asuogyaman MP said he will do everything in his power to assist the Minister of Finance, Dr Cassiel Ato Forson, to secure adequate funding to support the implementation of the policy.

Nyarko Ampem further clarified that his concerns about Free SHS are not related to its funding but rather its implementation.

“There is no subtle intention to cancel Free SHS. I will support my minister to provide adequate funding for education. As to the outcome of the education forum, if Ghanaians by consensus agree on a particular direction, and it becomes government policy, I will support it in any way. But like I said, President Mahama gave Ghanaians the indication that he will not cancel free SHS and I know President Mahama is a man of his word,” he stated.

“If I have any concern about free SHS, it is not about the funding it is rather the implementation.”

The Deputy Minister-Designate’s remarks come in the wake of the ongoing National Education Forum being held nationwide.

The initiative, aimed at gathering views and ideas for the effective implementation of Ghanaian educational policies, was launched by President John Mahama on February 18, 2025.

“Yam Phone 140 Cedis, MTN Sim 130 Cedis”- Ghanaians React To High Cost Of MTN Sim Cards In Ghana

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The high cost of MTN sim cards has pestered Ghanaians to take to social media to complain.

This comes after Gh Page in a post questioned how much MTN sim cards are bought in Ghana.

Taking to the comment section of the post, Ghanaians expressed disappointment and anger at the high cost of MTN sim cards.

According to many people, the cost of MTN sim cards is between 120 and 150 Cedis in their respective areas.

Others also claim it is untrue, as they revealed that when one goes to the office, the sim card is sold between 15 and 20 Ghana Cedis.

Meanwhile, it was also uncovered via a comment that when one goes to the office to buy a sim card, they will be told the sim card is finished, hence, they have no option but to go and buy it outside which costs more.

Then again, MTN is yet to respond to the allegation leveled against them by Ghanaians.

Dr. Ayew didn’t contest for any position – Ashanti Parliamentary Caucus

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Some of the members of the Ashanti NPP Caucus Some of the members of the Ashanti NPP Caucus

The Ashanti Caucus of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) Members of Parliament (MPs) has denied claims that the Member of Parliament for Effiduase-Asokore, Dr. Nana Ayew Afriye, suffered a heavy defeat in its leadership elections.

In a statement issued by its secretary, Vincent Ekow Assafuah, who is MP for Old Tafo, the Ashanti NPP Caucus refuted reports that the leadership election was biased in favour of Dr. Ayew Afriye.

The statement clarified that the Effiduase-Asokore legislator, who served as the middle-belt campaign coordinator for the NPP in the 2024 election, neither participated in the election nor campaigned for a position.

“Contrary to reports, the claim that Hon. Nana Ayew Afriye garnered only eight (8) votes is not only misleading but also factually inaccurate. The actual vote count does not reflect this assertion, and any attempt to portray such figures is a deliberate effort to misinform the public.

“It is entirely false to suggest that Hon. Nana Ayew Afriye was present at the election, campaigned, or solicited votes based on his affiliation with Dr. Bawumia. The reality is that he was not in attendance at the said meeting or election,” parts of the statement read.

The statement further emphasized, “More importantly, he had formally communicated to the Interim Management Committee ahead of the event that he was not interested in contesting for any leadership position. Any claims to the contrary are a complete fabrication aimed at misleading the public.”

The caucus reiterated its commitment to ensuring that its internal elections are conducted in a free, fair, and transparent manner.

Read the full statement below:

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Ellah releases captivating video for ‘Kolom’

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Fast-rising Ghanaian Afrobeats sensation Stella Mensah, known in showbiz as Ellah, has released the much-anticipated music video for her song Kolom.

The captivating visuals, shot at multiple locations in Accra, beautifully blend nature with modernity.

The storyline follows a frustrated young woman whose car breaks down on the road. With the help of a kind Samaritan, she is directed to a nearby mechanic.

Interestingly, while getting her vehicle fixed, fate takes an unexpected turn—Ellah mysteriously finds herself drawn to the mechanic’s warm and attentive nature.

As their connection deepens, their love story unfolds, expressed through romantic gestures that reinforce the song’s message.

Ellah believes that love should be a shared responsibility—one that is mutual and reciprocated. According to her, this principle fosters the right environment for lasting relationships.

She encourages Ghanaians to support her music journey, helping showcase her talent to the world.

Only 1 Agenda 111 hospital was completed by Akufo-Addo

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Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo and John Dramani Mahama Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo and John Dramani Mahama

President John Dramani Mahama has disclosed that the Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo government completed only one of the Agenda 111 projects it started.

According to Mahama, the one hospital the Akufo-Addo government managed to complete out of the about 100 hospitals it promised was empty, without even a single piece of furniture in it.

The president made these remarks while criticising the decision of the previous government to complete hospitals at places where there were existing mission hospitals.

He pointed out that rather than starting the construction of new health facilities, the Akufo-Addo administration should have collaborated with faith-based organisations to make their existing health facilities better.

“Unfortunately, that was not followed in Agenda 111. So, there are many places where you have a mission hospital. We could have used that money to upgrade the facilities in the mission hospital. Government has gone to start a hospital, has not been able to finish it, and they are sitting there, some at foundation level, some at lintel level, and so many of them – almost 90 hospitals. We need $1.7 billion to be able to complete the hospitals.

“The one that they said they commissioned, there’s nothing in it, just one hospital. They finished the structure, but there’s not even a bed in the hospital. And so, we discussed it a bit in Cabinet, but the Minister of Health is going to come with a paper to see what we do,” he said at a meeting with the Christian Council on Monday, February 24, 2025.

The president indicated that one of the solutions to completing the project will be for faith-based organisations to take up some of them.

He said that the missions can take some of the uncompleted Agenda 111 projects, complete them, and manage them.

“I believe that if some of the missions are interested, we could get them to finish the hospital and manage the hospital and provide the service… It will be a mix. We can also raise money and finish some, but the mission hospitals can take some and complete them and run the hospital,” he said.

About Agenda 111:

Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo cut the sod for the construction of the facilities on August 17, 2021, with a promise to complete the work within 18 months.

The plan to construct the hos­pitals was first announced in the 8th COVID-19 national address, on April 26, 2020, by the president months after the Coronavirus pan­demic hit Ghana.

It was initially “Agenda 88” but the government later revised it to “Agenda 111.” The 23 additional facilities included 13 more district hospitals.

The standard 100-bed facilities which will be in districts without hospitals will also have accommoda­tion for staff.

Beneficiary regions and respec­tive breakdown are Ashanti, 10; Volta, nine; Eastern, eight; Greater Accra, seven; Upper East, seven; Oti, five; Upper West, five; Bono, five; Western North, five; Savanna, three; Bono East, two; and North East, two.

The remaining are six region­al hospitals in the newly-created regions, two specialised hospitals in the middle and northern belts, as well as a regional hospital in the Western Region and renovation of the Effia-Nkwanta Regional Hospital.

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Petroleum industry players urged to be prudent in managing financial resources in their operations

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Players in the petroleum industry have been advised to be prudent in the management of financial resources in their operations.

They must work hard to use minimum resources in the extraction process to avoid expending more money on their business operations.

Mr. Theophilus Nyarko Ahwireng, Chairperson and Managing Director of MODEC Production Service Ghana JV Ltd, explained that in undertaking such exercises, one must be prudent in spending.

“If one is careful, along the extraction value chain, from licensing, exploration, appraisal, development, production and decommissioning, it is possible at each of these stages to optimize financial resources and get the needed value.”

He was speaking at a public lecture organized by the College of Engineering at Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST) Kumasi.

Mr Ahwireng argued that, managing the cost of petroleum was far more important than its discovery, adding that, without proper cost management, industries might witness the use of advanced technology in extracting oil offshore, but revenues that would be generated would merely cover operational expenses.

The lecture was under the theme “Capturing the Optimum Value of Petroleum Resources: Looking Beyond the Fiscal Elements.”

He stressed the need for countries to look beyond royalties, additional oil entitlements, taxes, and government participation, and build robust frameworks to fully harness these natural resources.

Nations must, therefore, conduct comprehensive review of their economic structure which was essential for identifying pathways to sustainability.

He cited countries such as Norway, Trinidad and Tobago and the West African Gas Pipeline Project from Nigeria, which had strategically managed resources to position their economies positively.

Mr Ahwireng said when Ghana took over from the Jubilee Oil Field, it had for more than a decade generated and supplied oil products for electricity worth several millions of dollars.

Again, petroleum-exploring countries must be disciplined; adhering to policies, legislation, guidelines, best practices, systems, and processes.

He stressed the need for clear mandates for state actors, emphasizing the importance of alignment among revenue managers, resource managers and policymakers.

There should be quality development solutions employed, optimization of activities along the petroleum value chain as well as the management of petroleum cost.

Mr Ahwireng believed this created significant value, greater than all revenues from the fiscal incentives.

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Union Ghana beat College of Humanities 3-0 in opening game of UG Corporate Football League

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The opening weekend of the league produced four goals The opening weekend of the league produced four goals

The University of Ghana Corporate Football League kicked off last Friday, February 21, at the University of Ghana Stadium with intensity, excitement, and an early statement from the defending champions, Union Ghana. With only four goals across four games, defences held firm, but one team refused to be contained.

The biggest highlight of the opening week was Union Ghana’s commanding 3-0 victory over the College of Humanities. The gala champions wasted no time in proving they are the team to beat, dismantling their opponents with clinical finishing and structured play.

From the blast of the whistle, the Union Ghana asserted dominance, showing no rust from their previous triumph. Three unanswered goals sent a clear message, they are here to defend their crown.

While Union Ghana dominated their game, the College of Health Sciences edged past Telecel Ghana with a 1-0 win, thanks to a decisive strike that separated the two sides. It was a match of tactical battles, but a moment of brilliance proved enough to secure all three points.

The other two fixtures of the day saw teams cancel each other out in tight battles. Ghana National Petroleum Corporation (GNPC) and Ghana Football Association (GFA) played out a goalless draw, while the College of Basic & Applied Sciences and College of Education also ended 0-0.

With just four goals in Week 1, attackers found it difficult to shine, but Union Ghana’s explosive start stands out.

Kenyan police officer killed confronting gang members in Haiti

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Kenyan police officers arrived in Haiti in June to bolster Haiti's National Police Kenyan police officers arrived in Haiti in June to bolster Haiti’s National Police

A Kenyan police officer who was on patrol with the international security force in Haiti has been killed in a confrontation with gang members.

The officer is the first casualty suffered by the Kenyan-led Multinational Security Support mission (MSS).

The force was sent to Haiti in June last year to help restore order to the country, where gangs have seized control of almost the entire capital, Port-au-Prince, as well as large swathes of rural areas.

More than 5,500 people were killed in gang-related violence in Haiti in 2024 and more than a million people have fled their homes.

The commander of the multinational force, Gen Godfrey Otunge, said the Kenyan police officer had been injured in Artibonite, a region north of the capital.

Gen Otunge said the officer, who has not been named, had been immediately airlifted to hospital, where he died a short while later.

Jack Ombaka, the spokesman for the MSS, said in a statement sent to Reuters news agency that the officer was a “fallen hero” who “was killed while fighting for the people of Haiti”, while Kenya’s foreign ministry said it was “heartbroken by the loss” of the officer.

Mr Ombaka said the officer had been shot by a gang member during a security operation in the town of Pont-Sondé.

He added that the multinational force would “pursue these gangs to the last man standing”.

The MSS was boosted earlier this month by the arrival of an additional 200 Kenyan police officers, but the force is outgunned and outmanned by the gangs, which continue to arm themselves with powerful weapons illegally smuggled from the US.

The future of the multinational force – which also has officers from Bahamas, Belize, El Salvador, Guatemala and Jamaica among its ranks – was thrown into doubt some weeks ago when the Trump administration ordered a freeze on foreign aid programmes.

US Secretary of State Marco Rubio later approved a waiver for US funds destined for the MSS and Haiti’s National Police, but it is not yet clear whether the US government supports turning the MSS into a UN peacekeeping operation, which would make its funding more secure.

I have been heartbroken several times – Sista Afia on relationship journey

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I’ve been heartbroken several times – Sista Afia on relationship journey

Ghanaian singer, Sista Afia, has opened up on how her heart got broken several times in her quest for a life partner.

In an interview with Empress Gifty on February 23, 2025, she openly spoke about her experiences and mentioned that she has been broken-hearted several times when she was overseas.

“I have been broken-hearted on many occasions when I was in London. I do not want to give credit to any man, which is why I denied dating anyone abroad,” she said.

When asked if she plans on settling down anytime soon, Sista Afia indicated that she is not ready to get married; however, she plans on giving birth someday.

“Currently, I am not in a relationship, and I do not know if I would want to settle down. If it is by the will of God for me to get married, I would.

“Every woman wants to get married, but I am not ready yet; however, I want to give birth. My mother did not get married, but she gave birth,” she added.

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The NDC Government Wants To Destroy The Legacy Of The NPP’S Government_ Says Akwasi Gyamfi

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Hon. Akwasi Gyamfi Onyina-Acheampong, a member of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), has expressed concerns that the current National Democratic Congress (NDC) government is trying to erase the achievements of the previous NPP administration. He believes that the NDC is focused on destroying the legacy of the NPP government .

This statement comes amidst the NDC’s efforts to address corruption, improve education, and create jobs. According to Prof. Opoku-Agyemang, the NDC is committed to breaking free from the corruption and arrogance associated with the NPP government, and instead, usher in a new era of development and progress .

The NPP and NDC have been political rivals in Ghana, with differing ideologies and approaches to governance. The NPP has traditionally been associated with a more liberal economic policy, while the NDC has emphasized social welfare and state intervention in the economy.

*Key Issues:

– *Corruption: The NDC has accused the NPP of perpetuating corruption during their administration.

– *Economic Development: The NPP has been credited with implementing policies that promoted economic growth, but the NDC argues that these policies benefited only a few individuals.

– *Social Welfare: The NDC has emphasized the importance of social welfare programs, such as free education and healthcare, which they claim the NPP neglected.

The debate between the NPP and NDC is ongoing, with each side presenting their own narrative about the state of the country and the best way forward. Ultimately, it is up to the Ghanaian people to decide which party’s vision aligns with their own aspirations for the country’s future.

Volta Development Forum applauds appointment of Dr Asiamah as Governor

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By Mike Foli Jackidy

Ho, Feb. 24, GNA – The Volta Development Forum (VDF), a pro-development group based in the Volta region, has applauded Dr Johnson Asiamah’s appointment as the Governor of the Bank of Ghana (BoG) pending formalities.

The Group commended President John Dramani Mahama’s commitment to upholding competence and experience in key national appointments including Dr Asiamah, as he is expected to embark on his mandate to steer the BoG towards economic stability and growth”

Mr Daniel Agboka-Dzegede, the Executive Director of VDF, in an interview with the Ghana News Agency on Monday, said Dr Asiamah’s appointment was a perfect fit for resetting the BoG and the economy for prosperity and socio-economic development.

He eulogised Dr Asiamah’s track record as a seasoned economist and central banking expert making him the ideal choice to lead the BoG at this crucial moment saying “His wealth of experience, particularly in monetary policy formulation and financial sector stability is an asset that will guide Ghana’s economic recovery and ensure a resilient financial system”.

He said the VDF fully supported the candidature of Dr Asiamah, believing he would work to restore confidence in the financial system, promote sound monetary policies and ensure the overall economic wellbeing of the nation.

“We extend our heartfelt appreciation to President Mahama for recognising and reaffirming Dr Asiamah’s expertise and leadership capabilities and was confident that under his stewardship, the Bank will regain its strength and fulfill its mandate to the people of Ghana,” he said.

Mr Agboka-Dzegede claimed that the allegations levelled against Dr Asiamah were politically schemed to malign his persona, based on suspicion that the nominee would contest the leadership position of the National Democratic Congress (NDC).

He said VDF was elated that the Attorney-General had discontinued charges against a humble and hardworking son of the region.

GNA

First National Bank Relocates Junction Mall Branch To Spintex Road

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FNB Staff in front of the new branch

 

First National Bank has announced the relocation of its Junction Mall branch in Nungua, Accra, to a more accessible location at Community 18 Junction, Spintex Road.

This move provides customers with greater ease of access and improved service reach.

It is part of First National Bank’s ongoing commitment to better serve its customers, offering a convenient, modernised banking experience that reflects the needs and expectations of today’s consumers in the eastern suburbs of Accra.

The relocated branch is located at Community 18 Junction on the Spintex Road, a strategically chosen location that ensures customers can enjoy enhanced convenience and easier access to the bank’s wide suite of banking services.

“We are thrilled to welcome our customers to this stunning new location on the Spintex Road,” said Akweley Laryea, Head of Retail Banking at First National Bank. “Our new branch not only offers an upgraded look, but it’s also strategically placed in a high-traffic area where it is easy to spot and access. We’re proud to offer a more vibrant space for our customers to manage their banking with ease.”

The First National Bank Community 18 Junction branch offers the same trusted services, with enhanced accessibility. Customers can expect an elevated experience with the personalized services they’ve come to know and love, now with added convenience.

Visit the Spintex branch today and see for yourself the exciting changes that make First National Bank’s branch on the Spintex Road the most welcoming place for all your banking needs.

 

$1.7bn needed to complete Akufo-Addo’s Agenda 111 projects – Mahama reveals

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President John Mahama
President John Dramani Mahama has revealed Ghana needs $ 1.7 billion to complete all unfinished Agenda 111 projects.
According to John Mahama, there are so many unfinished Agenda 111 hospitals.
John Mahama noted that even the Agenda 111 hospitals completed do not have a single bed.
Speaking during a meeting with the Christian Council, John Mahama stated, “The previous government started Agenda 111 but has not been able to finish the hospitals. There are so many of them unfinished. Even

You want Ghana people to laugh at us

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Social media users have reacted differently after Nollywood premiered an Indian movie a few months after shooting a Korean movie.

A short video from an Indian movie shot by some Nollywood actors has made its way to the internet as it causes buzz.

The movie which is titled “Dance of the Goddess” features Angela Okorie, Dinana Nyeche, Ngozie Ezeonu, Evans Okoro, and others.  Angela Okorie was seen dressed in an Indian outfit with a lot of jewelry around her body.

 "You want Ghana people to laugh at us" - Mixed reactions as Nollywood ventures into Indian movie "You want Ghana people to laugh at us" - Mixed reactions as Nollywood ventures into Indian movie

Angela Okorie was seen in a river playing the role of a river goddess. This video has garnered reactions from social media users.

Read some comments below…

@Offcial precious: This people want Ghana to laugh at us🤦‍♀️”.

@ClareOnyi: Shame wear me papa ajasco eye glass”.

@Unik333: Haba this lady don big pass all this kind thing nah 😂😂😂”.

@Agirlhasnoname: How do we defend this??🤦🏾‍♀️🤦🏾‍♀️”

@Chisomsteven: “@prisma_james who cast you?😮😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 awwwn😍 my Indian friend😂🤣💔🔥”.

Walewale Curfew Heavy-Handed – MP

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Dr. Abdul Kabiru Tiah Mahama

 

The Member of Parliament (MP) for Walewale, Dr. Abdul Kabiru Tiah Mahama, has strongly criticised the imposition of a curfew in his constituency, calling it a heavy-handed response to the recent security challenges the area has faced.

In a statement made in Parliament last Friday, the MP expressed deep concern over the rising violence and brutality from security personnel, which, he argues, has caused unnecessary suffering for innocent residents.

Dr. Mahama conveyed his heartfelt condolences to the families of those who have tragically lost their lives in the violence that has plagued the constituency.

He noted that the people of Walewale and surrounding communities are living in constant fear, and he called for urgent action to restore peace and stability.

The MP emphasised the importance of making the right decisions to avoid further escalation of the situation, describing the current environment in Walewale as one of pain and uncertainty.

He pointed to the increasing criminal activity on the highway between Bolgatanga and Tamale, which passes through Walewale, as a key contributor to the unrest.

According to Dr. Mahama, the lack of a decisive response to these attacks has emboldened criminals, leading to more violence and fatalities.

He again pointed to a pattern of attacks on both the Bolgatanga-Bawku-Pulmakom Road and the Bolgatanga-Walewale-Tamale Road, urging the government to take swift action to prevent further bloodshed.

He said the recent unrest in Walewale began on January 14, 2025, when a stationary vehicle caught fire, triggering a violent response from the military.

Dr. Mahama criticised the military for their actions, which involved indiscriminately beating several civilians, including those peacefully sitting at a local National Democratic Congress (NDC) base.

While the military later issued an apology for the incident, Dr. Mahama warned that such encroachments into civilian spaces are dangerous and could escalate further if not properly addressed.

The MP also recounted the series of reprisal attacks that have taken place in the area in recent weeks.

On February 10, 2025, he indicated that a vehicle was set ablaze in Wulugu, followed by further attacks in Walewale on February 12 and 14.

In response, the military allegedly beat up anyone they encountered, including innocent residents from Kukua, Loagri, Walewale, Gbimsi, and Wulugu.

He said tragically, one person lost his life in the attacks, and two journalists were also assaulted.

Dr. Mahama condemned the military’s actions, describing them as equally reprehensible as the criminal attacks on travellers, and called for an investigation into the actions of the security forces.

The MP called for a full-scale investigation into the deaths and brutality committed by security forces in the past two weeks.

He emphasised that such an inquiry is necessary to bring justice to the victims and hold those responsible accountable for their actions.

While the police are already investigating the murders of innocent travellers along the Bolgatanga-Walewale-Tamale Road, Dr. Mahama urged Parliament to ensure that a thorough investigation is conducted into the actions of the military.

On the curfew imposed on Walewale and its surrounding areas, Dr. Mahama argued that this decision was heavy-handed and unwarranted.

He pointed out that Walewale is a relatively peaceful community, and the curfew punishes innocent residents who are already victims of the violence.

The MP noted that most of the attacks on the highway take place during the daytime, outside the curfew hours, rendering the measure ineffective.

Dr. Mahama appealed for the review and lifting of the curfew, calling for the return of normalcy to Walewale.

He emphasised that this issue transcends politics and tribal divisions, urging all stakeholders to come together to address the security challenges in a way that promotes peace and justice for all.

By Ernest Kofi Adu, Parliament House

Tragic Accident on Akosombo-Tema Highway Claims Eight Lives, Including One-Month-Old Baby

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A tragic accident on the Akosombo-Tema highway in the early hours of Monday, February 24, 2025, has claimed the lives of eight passengers, including a one-month-old baby. The heartbreaking crash occurred around 5:40 a.m. and left six others in critical condition.

The accident involved a passenger vehicle traveling from Kpone to Madina in Accra. According to eyewitnesses, the driver of the passenger car attempted to overtake a Man Diesel truck loaded with yams, which was heading from Bamdai to Accra. Unfortunately, in the process of overtaking, the driver lost control and crashed into the back of the truck.

The impact of the collision caused the passenger vehicle to somersault multiple times before coming to a stop. Eight people, including the infant, died instantly, while six others sustained severe injuries. The injured victims were rushed to a nearby hospital for urgent medical attention.

Residents in the area were left in shock as they arrived at the scene, witnessing the devastating aftermath of the crash. Many expressed their sorrow over the loss of lives, particularly that of the innocent baby. The sight of lifeless bodies scattered across the accident scene left many in distress.

Emergency services and the police arrived to assess the situation and assist in transporting the injured victims to the hospital. Authorities have since launched an investigation to determine the exact cause of the accident and prevent similar occurrences in the future.

Road users are urged to exercise caution and prioritize safety to avoid such unfortunate incidents. The entire nation mourns the loss of these innocent lives, and condolences pour in for the families of the deceased.

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Ken Ofori Atta Reportedly Arrives In Ghana (Video)

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Latest video trending on all social media platforms from Lucky TV on 24th February 2025 confirmed the arrival of Honorable Ken Ofori Atta back to Ghana. The video has attracted several reactions on social media and Ghanaians reacted to in in diverse ways.

The arrival of Honorable Ken Ofori Atta emerges after he was declared wanted by the Special Prosecutor who was appointed by His Excellency Nana Addo Dankwah Akuffo the immediate past president. The special prosecutor (Mr. kissi Agyebeng) drops about five allegations against Honorable Ken Ofori Atta after serving as the finance minister in Ghana from 2017 to 2024.

Honorable Ken Ofori Atta became the first fiance minister to serve under the administration of His Excellency Nana Addo Dankwah Akuffo Addo. His service ended in 2024 after the former President reshuffled some of his minister.

Use the link provided below to watch the video of Honorable Ken Ofori Atta’s arrival in Ghana after he was declared wanted.

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‘All taxes Mahama promised to scrap must go now’

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President John Dramani Mahama (L) and Iddrisu Musah Superior President John Dramani Mahama (L) and Iddrisu Musah Superior

A stalwart of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) and former Tamale Metropolitan Chief Executive, Iddrisu Musah Superior, has called for the immediate removal of all the taxes President John Dramani Mahama and the National Democratic Congress (NDC) promised to scrap during the electioneering campaign.

In a statement on Monday, February 24, 2025, he insisted that the COVID-19 Levy, and the Betting Tax must be eliminated without delay.

“Betting Tax, COVID Levy and all the taxes Mahama and the NDC promised to scrap must go!” he stated.

Expressing his concerns, Musah Superior accused some pro-NDC groups of pretending to be financial experts while advocating for the retention of these taxes.

“We are aware that of some pro NDC, individuals and groups masquerading as finance experts, advocating that, some of the existing taxes must not be scrapped,” he noted.

He warned that any attempt to renege on the NDC’s manifesto commitments would be met with strong resistance.

“We are not some Paleolithic humans to be whipped into accepting this flapdoodle,” he declared, stressing that the public would not be deceived into accepting excuses for maintaining the taxes.

He further criticised what he described as a hesitant and indecisive approach to governance, pledging to remain vigilant.

Musah Superior also assured that he and others would closely monitor the administration’s actions, ensuring that John Dramani Mahama and the NDC fulfill their promises to Ghanaians.

“We will continue to keep watch on developments in this dithering government and hold he feet of the president to the fire,” he added.

In the run-up to the 2024 Election, John Mahama reiterated his vow to abolish both the Electronic Transaction Levy (E-Levy) and the tax on betting winnings if elected.

He criticised the E-Levy for not meeting its revenue targets and for imposing unnecessary financial strain on citizens.

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‘All taxes Mahama promised to scrap must go now’

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President John Dramani Mahama (L) and Iddrisu Musah Superior President John Dramani Mahama (L) and Iddrisu Musah Superior

A stalwart of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) and former Tamale Metropolitan Chief Executive, Iddrisu Musah Superior, has called for the immediate removal of all the taxes President John Dramani Mahama and the National Democratic Congress (NDC) promised to scrap during the electioneering campaign.

In a statement on Monday, February 24, 2025, he insisted that the COVID-19 Levy, and the Betting Tax must be eliminated without delay.

“Betting Tax, COVID Levy and all the taxes Mahama and the NDC promised to scrap must go!” he stated.

Expressing his concerns, Musah Superior accused some pro-NDC groups of pretending to be financial experts while advocating for the retention of these taxes.

“We are aware that of some pro NDC, individuals and groups masquerading as finance experts, advocating that, some of the existing taxes must not be scrapped,” he noted.

He warned that any attempt to renege on the NDC’s manifesto commitments would be met with strong resistance.

“We are not some Paleolithic humans to be whipped into accepting this flapdoodle,” he declared, stressing that the public would not be deceived into accepting excuses for maintaining the taxes.

He further criticised what he described as a hesitant and indecisive approach to governance, pledging to remain vigilant.

Musah Superior also assured that he and others would closely monitor the administration’s actions, ensuring that John Dramani Mahama and the NDC fulfill their promises to Ghanaians.

“We will continue to keep watch on developments in this dithering government and hold he feet of the president to the fire,” he added.

In the run-up to the 2024 Election, John Mahama reiterated his vow to abolish both the Electronic Transaction Levy (E-Levy) and the tax on betting winnings if elected.

He criticised the E-Levy for not meeting its revenue targets and for imposing unnecessary financial strain on citizens.

Read Musah Superior’s statement below:

JKB/AE

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NCCE Director commends ‘one million coders’ initiative

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National Commission for Civic Education (NCCE) National Commission for Civic Education (NCCE)

Emmanuel Hinneh, the Dormaa East District Director of the National Commission for Civic Education (NCCE) in the Bono Region, has lauded the government’s ‘one million coder’s programme’, calling for the implementation of the policy.

Describing the concept of the programme as appropriate, he said the implementation of the coding policy would build and equip youth with the relevant digital skills and enlighten them on technology.

That has the potential to create thousands of jobs for the youth. In an interview with the Ghana News Agency (GNA) at Wamfie, Hinneh urged the government to partner with the private sector, saying as an engine of growth effective public-private partnership would not only spur economic development but also create job opportunities for the youth.

Hinneh said there were numerous job opportunities in the private sector, urging the youth to concentrate on those areas rather than relying on the government for employment.

He also urged the youth to identify and build on their talents, asking religious bodies to help the youth in that direction, saying religious bodies could do that by offering professional and career counselling for them.

Hinneh expressed worry about the inaccessibility of financial support for the youth to engage in entrepreneurship and called on financial institutions to help those interested in engaging in small and medium enterprises.

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‘I’m always ready’ – Laryea Kingston eyes senior national team role

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Laryea Kingston is the former coach of the Black Starlets Laryea Kingston is the former coach of the Black Starlets

Former Ghana U17 coach Laryea Kingston has expressed his desire to return to the national team setup, revealing that he is ready to embrace a new challenge with the senior side.

Reflecting on his journey and the current state of Ghanaian football, Kingston shared his thoughts on the nation’s passion for the sport, its ongoing struggles, and his deep-seated desire to contribute to the country’s football development.

Kingston, who led the Black Starlets since October 2023, stepped down after Ghana failed to qualify for the U-17 AFCON competition for the third consecutive time in May 2024, citing external influence and a lack of fulfilment as some of the reasons for his departure.

Despite this setback, he still dreams of a return to coaching any of the national teams, a sentiment he shared with JoySports during an interview.

“For me, I’m Ghanaian, and even today, whether at the FA or in Ghana, I believe I can still contribute to Ghanaian soccer. That is something close to my heart, a goal I want to achieve. If I receive a call to come back and continue where I left off, why not?” he remarked.

Kingston also revealed his aspiration to move from coaching youth teams to leading the senior national team, noting that his accumulated experience now equips him to manage a first-team environment.

“I feel ready to reach the top with the senior national team. My strengths have evolved from development to management. I understand how to manage both individual players and the group as a whole. If given the opportunity, I’m ready. Even today, if I receive a call to support any of the national teams, I’m more than willing to return because that’s what I want to do,” he added.

During his tenure with the Black Starlets, Kingston oversaw 17 matches, winning 12, drawing 3, and suffering 2 losses. Under his leadership, the team scored 54 goals and conceded 15.

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US star John Legend defends playing Rwanda concert during war

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American singer-songwriter John Legend has told the BBC he is unfazed by a public backlash against his decision to perform in Rwanda, despite the country’s involvement in the war in neighbouring Democratic Republic of Congo.

“I don’t believe that we should punish the people of Rwanda and punish the people of other countries when we disagree with their leaders,” he said after last week’s concert in Kigali.

In recent weeks, M23 rebels, backed by Rwanda, have seized the two largest cities in the mineral-rich east of the DR Congo.

There is evidence Rwanda has sent 4,000 troops across the border to support the rebels.

Hundreds of thousands of civilians are now destitute having fled their homes, and shocking violence, including the rape of children, has skyrocketed.

Critics argue that Legend could have made a powerful statement by pulling out of the concert, especially given his highly respected “EGOT” status as someone who has won the Emmy, Grammy, Oscar and Tony awards.

Fellow Grammy-winner Tems did pull out of last week’s concert in Rwanda, saying she would “never, ever intend to be insensitive to real-world issues”.

But Legend defended his decision to headline the Move Afrika event in Kigali, which was run by the Global Citizen NGO and attracted thousands of fans from across the continent.

He said he was not being paid for the performance but felt it was his duty to help “grow touring capabilities” on the African continent, which is often overlooked by international stars on so-called world tours.

“I’m aware of what’s happening [in DR Congo] and I’m aware of the calls there have been for me to not do this show, but I really believe that the mission of Move Afrika is still important,” he told the BBC.

Delighted fans at the sold-out show agreed, but the social media backlash was ferocious enough to force Legend to delete an Instagram post he had made promoting the event.

Belgium-based activist Denise Zanesa had argued that “performing under the banner” of Rwanda “would be akin to collaborating with oppression itself”, in a message posted to X (formerly Twitter).

It was a sentiment echoed by others, including Simone Umba in the US, who wrote in a TikTok video caption: “So are we ready to talk about Rwanda’s use of Black American culture in their soft campaigning to normalise their terrorising of eastern Congo?”

Taking a political stance would have been nothing new for the star.

Legend is outspoken in his criticism of US President Donald Trump. He also severed ties with former mentor Kanye West when he ran for president, suspecting it was part of a wider Trump campaign to “siphon” black people’s votes away from the Democrats.

The debate over Rwanda’s relationship with popular global figures is also not new.

Most recently, Rwanda has been accused of “sportswashing” – with critics saying it uses the feel-good factor of international football to cover up alleged human rights abuses at home.

The East African nation is said to receive $1bn (£800m) a year in foreign aid and its tourism arm – Visit Rwanda – has lucrative sponsorship deals with Arsenal in England, Bayern Munich in Germany and Paris St-Germain in France.

When asked his thoughts on the topic, Legend’s aide told the BBC that he would not answer that question.

It appears that, as far as Legend and his team are concerned, his music itself should do the talking.

Did They Fail Their Courses? Peeps Quiz As Afia Schwar’s Twin Sons Fail To Appear At Their Graduation

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Some Ghanaians have lambasted Controversial loudmouth media personality, Afia Schwarzenegger for staying quiet over the graduation of her twin sons.

Afia is known for flaunting the achievements of her twin sons, John Irving and James Ian Geiling Heerdegen, on social media, especially during their academic milestones.

A few years ago, she she celebrated their admission into the University of Ghana, Legon, expressing gratitude and sharing their achievement with her followers. She even shaded her haters that she has been able to single-handedly take care of her kids.

However, recent events have sparked curiosity among fans and followers. Despite the news of her twin sons’ colleagues graduating, there has been a noticeable absence of celebratory posts from Afia Schwarzenegger.

This silence has led to speculation, with some questioning whether the twins successfully completed their courses.

Adding to the intrigue, the twins were conspicuously absent from the graduation ceremony, further fuelling the rumours of their academic failure. Given Afia’s history of publicly celebrating her sons’ achievements, this uncharacteristic silence has left many wondering about the reasons behind it.

Recall that a few years ago, Afia Schwarzenegger gifted her twin sons a luxurious house following their graduation from high school.

As of now, neither Afia Schwarzenegger nor her sons have addressed the circulating rumours.

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Asante Akyem North MP Fires Fatima Abubakar’s For Saying It’s Bad To Use Twi Language In Parliament

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Accra – The ongoing debate over the use of English in Ghana’s Parliament has taken a new twist, with O. K. Frimpong, the Member of Parliament for Asante Akyem North, strongly reacting to comments made by former Information Minister Fatima Abubakar.

In a recent interview with TV3, Abubakar had stated that a significant number of majority MPs are struggling to communicate effectively in English during parliamentary proceedings. Her remarks have sparked both support and backlash, particularly from lawmakers and the public.

Speaking on the issue, Hon. O. K. Frimpong expressed disappointment at the former minister’s comments, calling them “unfortunate.” He emphasized that the MPs, including those in the majority, are well-versed in English and had, in fact, campaigned in the language during their political journeys.

“What the former Information Minister said about some majority MPs struggling to speak English in Parliament is very unfortunate,” Frimpong said. “Before we became parliamentarians, we had campaigned on very platforms, TV and radio stations using the English language. So, what is she talking about? We can speak the English language very well, but we should be proud of our own language. Besides, English is our colonial master’s language.”

Frimpong’s comments highlight a broader cultural and political conversation that has been brewing among some Ghanaians. While many agree that MPs should be proficient in English, there is also a growing sentiment that Ghanaian languages deserve more recognition and should be integrated into the country’s official discourse.

The debate is far from one-sided. After Frimpong’s response, many Ghanaians weighed in, some agreeing with him. “It’s about time we use our own language in Parliament,” said one social media user. Another added, “Our own languages have value too, and it’s time we stop hiding behind English.”

On the other side, critics argue that English, being the official language of Ghana, remains essential for formal and legal matters in Parliament. “Whether English is a colonial language or not, it’s the language of communication in Ghana,” said one commentator.

As the debate continues to unfold, it is clear that the role of English versus local languages in Ghana’s Parliament will remain a hot topic for the foreseeable future. Will MPs embrace a more bilingual approach, or will English continue to dominate the chamber? Only time will tell.

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Odorgonor SHS students protest malfunctioning street lights

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Students of Odorgonor Senior High School in Accra took to the streets on Monday, February 24, to protest faulty traffic lights and streetlights near their school, citing safety concerns.

The students lament that the malfunctioning signals have already led to the death of staff, and they fear more lives could be at risk if urgent action is not taken.

Their demonstration briefly disrupted traffic along the stretch.

According to the students, vehicles speed past the school’s entrance due to the non-functional traffic lights, resulting in multiple near-miss accidents.

Some of the protesting students called on authorities to act swiftly to prevent further casualties.

“Our security man has died because there’s no traffic light here. We call on the government to swiftly intervene.”

 

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Joyce Bawah Mogtari Denies NPP’s Claims of Illegal Vehicle Acquisition

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Presidential Adviser and Special Aide to President Mahama, Joyce Bawah Mogtari has responded to allegations by members of the opposition New Patriotic Party that she illegally acquired a vehicle for personal use.

In a post on Instagram, February 24, 2025, Joyce Bawah noted that members of the opposition New Patriotic Party have resorted to “baseless, needless and unjustified tactics” after losing the elections.

FirstBank Ghana Supports Quick Impact Project to Provide Accommodation for Young Soldiers

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Accra, Feb. 24, GNA – FirstBank Ghana has donated GHS50,000 to support the Chief of Army Staff’s Quick Impact Project, an initiative spearheaded by the Chief of the Army Staff (COAS), Lieutenant General Bismarck Kwasi Onwona.

The project aims to address the pressing accommodation challenges faced by young soldiers within the Southern, Central, and Northern Commands of the Ghana Army.

During the cheque presentation ceremony, Mr. Victor Yaw Asante, Managing Director of FirstBank Ghana, emphasized the Bank’s dedication to supporting initiatives that enhance the welfare of the Ghana Armed Forces (GAF).

“Our donation is a testament to our commitment to the Quick Impact Project, which is crucial for providing adequate housing for our young soldiers,” Mr. Asante stated.

He further acknowledged the ongoing projects of GAF and assured that FirstBank would continue to support the successful completion of the Quick Impact Project.

He emphasized that this is the first of a series of donations that the bank would be making to support the initiative.

Receiving the cheque on behalf of the COAS, Brigadier General Atogbakoga Alobawone, Chief Staff Officer, expressed heartfelt gratitude to FirstBank for its generous contribution.

He noted that the Bank’s support would significantly advance the Quick Impact Project, which seeks to alleviate the accommodation issues faced by young soldiers.

“This gesture from FirstBank is not only timely but also essential in helping us fulfill our commitment to provide adequate housing for our personnel,” Brigadier General Alobawone remarked.

He also expressed hope for further collaboration with FirstBank to complete the structures needed for the project.

The Quick Impact Project, which commenced with a sod-cutting ceremony on October 22, 2024, is being funded by the Army Headquarters and supported by various donors, benefactors, and friends of the Ghana Army.

The initiative aims to construct ten three-story blocks, each with a capacity of 144 beds, across all commands. This construction will address the dire accommodation situation faced by officers and soldiers, particularly the younger members of the Ghana Armed Forces.

FirstBank Ghana recognizes the critical role that the military plays in ensuring the safety and security of the nation.

By supporting the Quick Impact Project, the bank aims to contribute to the well-being of the soldiers who dedicate their lives to serving the country. The provision of adequate accommodation is vital for

the morale and effectiveness of the armed forces, and FirstBank is committed to being a partner in this noble cause.

Present at the cheque presentation were several distinguished officers, including Brigadier General Kweku Dankwa Hagan, Deputy Chief Staff Officer (Operations and Training), Brigadier General Fuseini Salifu, Deputy Chief Staff Officer (Intelligence), and Brigadier General Yehuza Salifu, Deputy Chief Staff Officer (Policy and Plans).

Also, in attendance was Mr. Enoch Vanderpuye, FirstBank Ghana’s Country Team Lead for Marketing and Corporate Communications.

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Relevant tourism experiences key to unlocking Africa’s potential

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Professor Kobby Mensah [C] with some personalities at the event Professor Kobby Mensah [C] with some personalities at the event

Professor Kobby Mensah, CEO of the Ghana Tourism Development Company (GTDC), has emphasized the importance of delivering relevant tourism experiences tailored to different segments of visitors.

Speaking at the Meetings Africa conference, Prof. Mensah stressed the need for African countries to adopt a strategic approach to enhancing tourism offerings.

“For Ghana, President John Mahama’s vision of the Black Star Experience underpins our tourism industry’s philosophy moving forward,” Prof. Mensah said. “This vision seeks to create immersive and culturally rich experiences that align with the expectations of both domestic and international tourists.”

Prof. Mensah highlighted Ghana’s unique geographical position as an advantage that presents numerous opportunities for diverse tourism experiences. He identified educational tourism as a key area of focus, leveraging Ghana’s global positioning to attract knowledge-driven travellers.

“To deliver relevant tourism experiences, technology and innovative processes must be integrated into tourism frameworks,” Prof. Mensah emphasized. “Modern tourists seek seamless, tech-enabled interactions, from digital booking systems to immersive cultural experiences powered by technology.”

The GTDC, in collaboration with the Ghana Tourism Authority and other agencies, is implementing strategies to align with global trends in tourism development. “As tourism agencies, we must ensure that the right technology and processes are in place to allow visitors to fully immerse themselves in the most relevant experiences they seek,” Prof. Mensah stated.

“Ghana has so much to offer, and by embracing digital transformation, we can elevate our tourism sector to new heights,” Prof. Mensah added. “At GTDC, we are at the forefront of this agenda, positioning Ghana as a premier destination for diverse tourism experiences, reinforcing its role as a hub for cultural, historical, and educational tourism in Africa.”

By prioritizing relevant tourism experiences and embracing digital transformation, Ghana aims to unlock its full tourism potential and become a leading destination for travellers from around the world.

I’ll support policy direction of free SHS

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The Deputy Minister-Designate for Finance, Thomas Nyarko Ampem, has reaffirmed his commitment to supporting the Free Senior High School (SHS) policy, emphasizing that there are no plans to cancel the programme.

Speaking during his vetting before Parliament’s Appointments Committee on Monday, February 24, 2025, the Asuogyaman MP said he will do everything in his power to assist the Minister of Finance, Dr Cassiel Ato Forson, to secure adequate funding to support the implementation of the policy.

Nyarko Ampem further clarified that his concerns about Free SHS are not related to its funding but rather its implementation.

“There is no subtle intention to cancel Free SHS. I will support my minister to provide adequate funding for education. As to the outcome of the education forum, if Ghanaians by consensus agree on a particular direction, and it becomes government policy, I will support it in any way. But like I said, President Mahama gave Ghanaians the indication that he will not cancel free SHS and I know President Mahama is a man of his word,” he stated.

“If I have any concern about free SHS, it is not about the funding it is rather the implementation.”

The Deputy Minister-Designate’s remarks come in the wake of the ongoing National Education Forum being held nationwide.

The initiative, aimed at gathering views and ideas for the effective implementation of Ghanaian educational policies, was launched by President John Mahama on February 18, 2025.

John Jinapor lying about IMF proposed 58% increase in electricity tariffs – Gideon Boako

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The member of Parliament for Tano North, Dr. Gideon Boako
The member of parliament for Tano North, Dr. Gideon Boako has boldly stated the minister of energy John Jinapor is lying about the International Monetary Fund(IMF) proposing a 58% increase in electricity tariffs.
Dr. Gideon Boako noted that under former president Akufo-Addo the same IMF program was already running but he only increased electricity tariffs three times in eight years.
John Jinapor in an interview some weeks ago with TV3 revealed the IMF

Ampem Nyarko urges opposition to join National Economic Dialogue

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Deputy Minister-Designate for Finance, Thomas Ampem Nyarko, has emphasized the need for bipartisan collaboration in shaping Ghana’s economic policies.

Speaking during his vetting before the Appointments Committee of Parliament, he called on the main opposition party to actively participate in the upcoming National Economic Dialogue.

“In our manifesto, President Mahama promised a National Economic Dialogue aimed at building consensus. It is important to always carry people along,” he stated.

He stressed that Ghana’s economic challenges require collective effort, urging the opposition to join the discussions to ensure inclusive and effective policy-making.

“I want to hope and pray that when the time comes, our brothers from the other side will participate to move Ghana forward,” he added.

President John Dramani Mahama has announced the National Economic Dialogue, set to take place on March 3 and 4, 2025, at the Accra International Conference Centre.

President Mahama will lead the dialogue with a Keynote Address centred on “Resetting Ghana: Building the Economy We Want Together.”

“This initiative represents a crucial step in fulfilling President Mahama’s campaign promise to involve citizens in discussions that shape their economic future. The dialogue will promote consensus and collaboration among participants regarding priority policies and structural reforms.

“The outcomes of the forum are expected to begin the journey towards economic revitalization, ultimately enhancing business opportunities and improving living conditions across the country. It will bring together key stakeholders from the private sector, academia, public policy institutions, and civil society organizations.” a statement by government said.

Participants will engage in detailed discussions through thematic sessions focusing on critical areas such as:
• Achieving Sustainable Macroeconomic Stability

• Promoting Economic Transformation

• Advancing Infrastructure Development

• Implementing Structural Reforms

• Ensuring Private Sector-Led Growth

• Restoring Good Governance and Combating Corruption

The forum aims to reset the economy, ensuring long-term resilience and transformative growth for the benefit of all Ghanaians.

I declined leadership offer – Dr. Ayew Afriye reacts to reports of losing NPP Ashanti Caucus election

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Dr. Nana Ayew Afriye Dr. Nana Ayew Afriye Dr. Nana Ayew Afriye Dr. Nana Ayew Afriye Member of Parliament (MP) for Effiduase-Asokore, Dr. Nana Ayew Afriye

The Member of Parliament (MP) for Effiduase-Asokore, Dr. Nana Ayew Afriye, has refuted reports that he suffered defeat in the election of leaders for the Ashanti Regional caucus of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) in Parliament.

In a post shared on Facebook, on February 24, 2025, Dr. Ayew Afriye said that even though members of the caucus wanted him to take a leadership role, he declined it.

He explained that he only helped in the reorganisation of the Ashanti NPP caucus and opted to stay out of the election of its leaders.

The Effiduase-Asokore legislator added that he would have certainly won if he contested for any position in the leadership of the caucus.

“Do you want to know what I texted on the platform when I saw people wanted me to lead because I had actively pushed for the formation of a new caucus as that of the 8th parliament had expired?

“Yes! I played an instrumental role in getting this new caucus formed but afterwards, I told them I was leaving for the US and was out of any leadership role. If you heard I was leading the interim management committee of the Ashanti caucus; Yes, but it was to organise it and stay away.

He added, “I am happy my works indeed have brought in a new leadership. However, I extended my apologies on the day the new leadership was formed and deliberately absented myself though I was in Parliament. Later, I apologised to the caucus. I couldn’t have lost an election!!”

The Ashanti NPP caucus has corroborated Dr. Ayew Afriye’s claim that he did not take part in the election.

In a statement issued by its secretary, Vincent Ekow Assafuah, who is MP for Old Tafo, the Ashanti NPP caucus refuted reports that the leadership election was biased against Dr. Ayew Afriye.

The statement clarified that the Effiduase-Asokore legislator, who served as the middle-belt campaign coordinator for the NPP in the 2024 election, neither participated in the election nor campaigned for a position.

“Contrary to reports, the claim that Hon. Nana Ayew Afriye garnered only eight (8) votes is not only misleading but also factually inaccurate. The actual vote count does not reflect this assertion, and any attempt to portray such figures is a deliberate effort to misinform the public.

“It is entirely false to suggest that Hon. Nana Ayew Afriye was present at the election, campaigned, or solicited votes based on his affiliation with Dr. Bawumia. The reality is that he was not in attendance at the said meeting or election,” parts of the statement read.

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Shatana jubilates as pastor declares ‘Moneycetamol’ a life necessity

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Ghanaian musician Shatana is in high spirits following recent remarks by Pastor Jakes Tetteh, founder of Redeemed Kingdom Gospel Church at Botwe Third Gate, which seemingly validate her hit song Moneycetamol.

Pastor Tetteh, while addressing his congregation, described money as “Moneycetamol”—a play on words likening financial stability to a pain-relieving drug.

He emphasized that financial struggles could lead to frustration, prostitution, insomnia, and even death, stressing the need for both spiritual and financial empowerment.

Shatana, whose song ‘Moneycetamol’ has been a subject of widespread debate, has taken the pastor’s statement as an endorsement of her message. The song, which highlights the importance of financial independence and security, has sparked conversations even within religious circles.

Reacting to the pastor’s remarks, Shatana shared her excitement on social media, suggesting that her song is more than just entertainment but a reflection of real-life struggles.

“Even the church acknowledges it now. Moneycetamol is a movement, not just a song!” she wrote.

With the rising cost of living, the conversation around money’s role in daily survival continues to gain traction, and Shatana appears to be enjoying every moment of the attention her song is receiving.

Lawyers for NPP’s Collins Amoah deny reports on tax fraud case

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Collins Amoah is the former New Patriotic Party (NPP) parliamentary aspirant for Ablekuma Central Collins Amoah is the former New Patriotic Party (NPP) parliamentary aspirant for Ablekuma Central

The legal team of Collins Amoah, a former New Patriotic Party (NPP) parliamentary aspirant for Ablekuma Central, has denied their client’s involvement in tax fraud allegations leveled against him.

In a statement aimed at bringing clarity to the matter, the legal firm, Porta Legis Consultancy, stated that Collins Amoah neither received an amount of GH¢800,000 nor made any promise to reduce the complainant’s tax liability.

The statement dismissed the allegations as “framed” and asserted that Amoah was never invited by the court or summoned before the Circuit Court during the criminal proceedings following the complaint.

“At the outset, it must be emphatically stated that at no material time did our client receive the sum of GH¢800,000.00 from the complainant with the promise or representation of reducing his tax liability.

“The allegations, as framed, are premised on a fundamental misapprehension on the part of the complainant, exacerbated by our client’s mere association with the actual recipient of the funds. Any attempt to impute culpability to our client on the basis of proximity to the alleged transaction is factually unfounded and legally untenable,” parts of the statement issued on Monday, February 24, 2025, read.

The law firm attributed Amoah’s absence during court proceedings to the failure of the police or the court to invite him for questioning or inform him of the scheduled court date requiring his attendance.

However, the firm explained that their client became aware of the bench warrant for his arrest through various media reports and subsequently voluntarily submitted himself to the authorities to assist with the case.

“Further, it must be placed on record that at no point was our client notified, contacted, or summoned in respect of the commencement of the criminal proceedings before the Circuit Court. While he was aware that a complaint had been lodged with the police, he was neither invited for questioning nor apprised of the existence of any court dates requiring his attendance. As such, his absence from the proceedings was neither willful nor contemptuous but was, instead, a direct consequence of the failure to accord him due notice,” the statement added.

The statement continued, “It was only upon widespread media reportage concerning a bench warrant for his arrest purportedly issued against him that our client became apprised of the situation. Acting with utmost diligence and in deference to due process, he immediately curtailed his trip abroad and returned to Ghana, engaging legal representation to assert and safeguard his rights.

“His first formal appearance in court on the 19th of February, 2025, was thus a demonstration of his commitment to addressing the matter in accordance with the law.”

The statement strongly refuted claims that the allegations against Collins Amoah had been settled, describing them as false and deliberate attempts to misinform the public.

It clarified that the case was struck out by the Circuit Court due to a lack of evidence to substantiate the allegations.

Porta Legis further warned that legal action would be taken against individuals who continue to spread such falsehoods and misleading narratives.

“Most crucially, the Circuit Court, in the exercise of its judicial discretion, struck out the case after the prosecution, upon sober reflection on the facts, realized that their complaint lacked the requisite evidentiary foundation to sustain the charge or to secure a conviction. The court had no option than to strike out the case on the application by the prosecution. Any suggestion that the matter was settled is, therefore, a gross misrepresentation of the legal process and must be dismissed as pure misinformation.

“Accordingly, we urge all media houses, stakeholders, and the general public to desist from further dissemination of inaccurate and unverified information. Porta Legis Consultancy remains committed to defending the integrity, legal rights, and reputation of Mr. Collins Amoah, and we shall not hesitate to pursue all available legal remedies should these false narratives persist,” it concluded.

Collins Amoah was standing trial over his alleged involvement in a GH¢800,000 fraud case at Tse Addo, Accra.

According to court documents, Collins Amoah and a 51-year-old trader, Solomon Okuley, allegedly defrauded a businessman of GH¢800,000 under the pretext of using their political connections to clear his Ghana Revenue Authority (GRA) tax debt.

The prosecution further accused the two of misappropriating the entire sum for their personal and political interests.

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GEXIM affirms support to garment, textile and apparel industry players

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Sylvester Mensah, Acting Chief Executive of the Ghana Export – Import Bank (GEXIM) Sylvester Mensah, Acting Chief Executive of the Ghana Export – Import Bank (GEXIM)

The Acting Chief Executive of the Ghana Export – Import Bank (GEXIM), Sylvester Mensah, has affirmed the Bank’s support for players in the garden, textile and apparel industry in line with the government’s agenda to generate growth in job opportunities through the 24-hour economy policy.

Mensah made this commitment when he accompanied the Minister of Trade, Agribusiness & Industry, Elizabeth Ofosu Adjare on a working visit to the manufacturing units of Dignity DTRT Limited and Tex Styles Ghana Ltd, manufacturers of Vlisco, GTP, and Woodin in Accra and Tema.

“In line with the President’s assurance to encourage exports and generate employment, we consider the garment sub-sector as an area that can generate very quick jobs and foreign exchange to reduce the burden on the cedi. We are here today with the Honorable Minister to familiarize with the operations of these companies, explore ways of addressing their challenges and provide the needed assistance to help them scale up and create the needed jobs for Ghanaians,” he emphasized.

Elizabeth Ofosu Adjare indicated the government’s desire to collaborate with the private sector to industrialize the country and create jobs in addition to creating an ideal business environment for industries to thrive and increase exports.

“We are willing to assist the garment sector as much as we can to enable them to create the needed jobs and to export. We commend your efforts and we are going to support you to replicate this business model in other regions to create more jobs,” she added.

Kodwo Agyenim-Boateng, the Managing Director of Tex Styles and Skip Richmond, the Founder and Co-CEO, DTRT Group, thanked the Minister and Acting Chief Executive of GEXIM for the working visit and suggested a closer collaboration with the Ministry and GEXIM to help in addressing challenges facing the garment, textile and apparel industry.

Prior to the working visit, Elizabeth Ofosu Adjare and Management of GEXIM on held meetings with selected industry players, including Volta Star Textiles Ltd (VSTL), Akosombo Industrial Company Limited (AICL), Tex Styles Ghana Ltd (TSGL) and Dignity DTRT Limited at the Ministry in Accra.

The meetings were to discuss ways of strategically positioning the garment sub-sector for job creation.

In line with its commitment to invest into agribusiness and the garment sub-sector to generate growth in job opportunities through 24-hour economy policy, management of the Ghana Export – Import Bank (GEXIM) is seeking a partnership with the Swiss Embassy in Ghana.

Last week, a team from the Bank comprising Moses Klu Mensah, Deputy Chief Executive Officer, responsible for Banking and Business Operations;Victor Easmon, Deputy Chief Executive Officer responsible for Finance and Administration; and Jonathan Christopher Koney, Manager, International Cooperation held a meeting with the Swiss Ambassador to Ghana, Simone Giger.

The GEXIM team highlighted the direction of the Bank in line with President John Dramani Mahama’s vision to boost exports and generate employment. Other areas of immediate priority including accelerated export trade, increased food production, support agribusiness and to generate growth in job opportunities with focus on agriculture and the garment sub-sector were discussed.

On her part, Ms. Giger recounted Ghana – Switzerland collaboration in the agriculture sector over the years.

She further supported a collaboration where Ghana can leverage on Swiss expertise in agro-processing and innovative farming techniques as well as exploring funding options from Swiss funding agencies.

The GEXIM team and Ambassador agreed on further engagement with selected Swiss public and private sector players to achieve a mutually beneficial collaboration.

Newcastle United enter race to sign Antoine Semenyo

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Antoine Semenyo is a forward for Bournemouth Antoine Semenyo is a forward for Bournemouth

Newcastle United are pressing ahead with their ambitious plans to build a long-term and title-contending squad.

As part of their efforts to strengthen their attacking options, the Magpies have identified Bournemouth’s Antoine Semenyo as a key target for the upcoming summer transfer window.

Semenyo recently signed a new contract with Bournemouth, meaning Newcastle will need to present a lucrative offer to secure his signature.

With multiple clubs reportedly interested in Semenyo, Newcastle face stiff competition. Failure to qualify for Europe’s top competition could significantly hurt their chances of signing him.

Semenyo’s versatility allows him to play effectively on either wing, thanks to his ability to use both feet.

A dynamic attacker, he thrives on taking on defenders and making intelligent runs into the box.

This season, Semenyo has showcased his attacking prowess, scoring nine goals and providing five assists in 27 appearances.

His impressive stats include an average of 3.4 shots, 1.1 key passes, and 2.1 successful dribbles per match, highlighting his ability to make a significant impact in the final third.

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7,000 killed since January in fighting in DRC, prime minister says

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Residents cast their shadows as they observe members of the Congolese Red Cross conduct  mass burial Residents cast their shadows as they observe members of the Congolese Red Cross conduct mass burial

Some 7,000 people have died since January in fighting in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), its prime minister told a high-level meeting of the Human Rights Council in Geneva on Monday.

Some 450,0000 people are without shelter after 90 displacement camps were destroyed, Judith Suminwa Tuluka added.

The M23’s advance is the gravest escalation in more than a decade of the long-running conflict in eastern Congo. The rebel group’s capture of swathes of the east and valuable mineral deposits has fanned fears of a wider war.

Rwanda rejects allegations from Congo, the United Nations and Western powers that it supports M23 with arms and troops.

The prime minister urged the world to act and to impose “dissuasive sanctions” amid mass displacements and summary executions.

“It is impossible to describe the screams and cries of millions of victims of this conflict,” she added.

In the opening remarks at the 58th UN Human Rights Council in Geneva, UN chief Antonio Guterres said that human rights around the world are being “suffocated” and referred to horrifying human rights abuses in the DRC.

Since the start of the year, the DRC has faced back-to-back losses in North and South Kivu provinces, fueling criticism of the authorities’ military strategy.

Breaking News

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Prophet Ogyaba, founder and leader of Ogyaba Ministries, recently revealed that he wouldn’t waste his time responding to Gospel musician Diana Asamoah, claiming she isn’t attractive enough to warrant his attention.

In an interview, Ogyaba stated that engaging with Asamoah wasn’t necessary, as she didn’t deserve his time and was of a lower status.

We warned you, but you insisted – Mahama Ayariga justifies reversal of last-minute recruitments

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The Majority Leader in Parliament, Mahama Ayariga, has reaffirmed the government’s stance on reversing appointments made during the transition period following the 2024 general elections.

Speaking on the floor of Parliament, Ayariga defended the decision, stating that the government had repeatedly warned against last-minute recruitments but those responsible chose to ignore the cautions.

Prof Opoku-Agyemang urges council of state to be proactive

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Vice President Prof Naana Jane Opoku-Agyemang has called on the Council of State to be an effective and accountable advisory body to contribute to the “Resetting of Ghana” Agenda.

Speaking at the first official engagement with the Council of State during an orientation for its members, on Monday February 24 at Peduase Lodge, she urged the members to be active in their role, rather than a passive one.

According to the Vice President, a proactive advisory body will aid in dispelling unfounded claims questioning the existence of the Council of State.

“Respectfully, you must therefore endeavour to contribute to the shaping of governance policy and ensure that major policy choices are meticulously guided by the principles of accountability, equity and long-term interest. Your tenure must redefine the council’s role, transforming it from a passively advisory body to an active institution that can anticipate challenges, offers bold recommendations and demand accountability.

“This requires engaging proactively, addressing policy gaps, commissioning research and ensuring government discussions prioritise the public’s interest,” she advised.

She further highlighted the urgent need to review the 1992 Constitution to address the imbalance of power in the arms of government and challenges in local governance and  called on the members of the Council to draw from their experience and contribute effectively in reviewing the 1992 Constitution.

If you make baseless and malicious publications against me, I’ll sue—Mogtari to NPP members

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Joyce Bawah Mogtari, Presidential Adviser and Special Aide to President John Dramani Mahama, has criticised members of the opposition New Patriotic Party (NPP) for bringing frivolous, unnecessary, and unfounded allegations against her.

The lawyer said since the NPP lost the elections, members of the party have resorted to making unforunded claims against her.