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Team Ghana wins 13 medals at African Junior and Youth Weightlifting Championship

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Ghana’s weightlifting team won a total of 13 medals at the just-ended African Junior and Youth Weightlifting Championship held at the Ga Mashie Hall of the Trust Sports Emporium in Accra.

The team secured six gold, one silver and six bronze medals at the continental event, which featured over 200 athletes and officials from 13 African countries, including Algeria, Egypt, Nigeria, Kenya, South Africa and Tunisia.

Emmanuel Amo Boateng was Ghana’s standout performer, claiming three gold medals in the boys’ 71kg division after dominating the snatch, clean and jerk, and total lift events.

He was joined by Salim Abdul, who also won three gold medals in the boys’ 110kg category with a commanding display that reaffirmed Ghana’s strength in the heavier divisions.

In addition, Emmanuel Nii Allotey contributed to the medal tally by winning two bronze medals in his weight class, while other members of the team added to Ghana’s final haul.

The five-day championship, staged from August 18 to 22, marked the first time Ghana hosted the African Junior and Youth Weightlifting Championship. The refurbished Ga Mashie Hall, located within the Trust Sports Emporium, was commended for providing a fitting venue for the international competition.

The 13-medal finish placed Ghana among the leading nations at the event and highlighted the progress of the country’s youth and junior lifters. Officials of the Ghana Weightlifting Federation described the performance as a strong foundation to build on ahead of future continental and global tournaments.

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Hearts of Oak reacts to FIFA three-window transfer ban over unpaid debt

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Ghana Premier League giants Hearts of Oak have expressed their commitment to engaging all stakeholders in a bid to overturn the transfer ban imposed on them by FIFA.

The Phobians were handed a three-window transfer ban after failing to settle a $146,400 compensation owed to former Technical Director Rene Hiddink following the unlawful termination of his contract.

Hiddink, who signed a three-year deal with the club in 2023, departed after just eight months, prompting him to seek redress from FIFA.

The world governing body has directed Hearts to settle their debt within 30 days. However, the club failed to meet this deadline, resulting in sanctions being enforced both nationally and internationally.

The Ghana Football Association (GFA) has since been instructed to ensure that compliance occurs.Before the sanction took effect on August 21, the 2000 CAF Champions League winners had already completed the registration of five new players.

In a swift response, the 2004 CAF Confederation Cup finalists released a statement confirming the ban but assured supporters of active engagements to resolve the matter.

“FIFA has confirmed the implementation of a registration ban on the club due to unresolved financial obligations.

We acknowledge the seriousness of this development and wish to assure our supporters that Management and Board are actively engaging all relevant parties, including the Ghana Football Association and FIFA, to resolve the matter swiftly.

“Importantly, we wish to clarify that our current player registrations had been completed prior to the enforcement of this ban.

Therefore, there will be no immediate disruption to our squad or competitive commitments. We understand the concerns this may raise, and we appeal to our Phobian family to remain calm and united.

“The club’s leadership is fully committed to transparency, accountability, and the long-term stability of Hearts of Oak. Discussions are ongoing, and we are confident that a constructive resolution will be reached,” the statement read in part.

Revising minimum capital rule may hurt local businesses – Economist

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Economist, Professor Godfred Bokpin Economist, Professor Godfred Bokpin

An Economist, Professor Godfred Bokpin, has cautioned that government must exercise care in its bid to attract foreign investments while safeguarding the interests of local businesses.

His comments follow President John Dramani Mahama’s announcement to Japanese investors that government intends to revise the minimum capital requirement for foreign companies seeking entry into the Ghanaian market.

“We should go more on the path of joint ventures and partnerships so that we also benefit from advanced technology.

“Typically, we are in a hurry to attract FDI. It is good, but we need to manage it well so that we don’t cause dislocations in other critical aspects of the economy in the name of attracting FDI. We also need to carefully consider the level of tax concessions or tax expenditures we are willing to incur in the name of attracting FDI,” he said, as quoted by Citi Newsroom.

Ghana to scrap minimum capital requirement for foreign investors – President Mahama

Meanwhile, the Chief Executive Officer of the Association of Ghana Industries (AGI), Seth Twum-Akwaboah, has indicated that his outfit will engage government extensively on its decision to scrap the minimum capital requirement for foreign investors.

According to him, local businesses remain open to foreign partnerships, particularly in light of Ghana’s recent economic rebound.

He stressed that AGI will seek further clarity on the proposal.

GIPC to move from ‘Centre’ to ‘Authority’ after new law is passed – Orleans-Lindsay

“As a country, we are still nurturing infant industries. If you look at Dubai and others, they began with measures requiring local content to attract investment while also giving some level of equity to their indigenes. Today, they have scrapped most of those measures.

“When you are starting to develop critical sectors of the economy, you need an arrangement that brings indigenes into the fold. I believe partnerships between foreign investors and local businesses will be very important. For that reason, in our earlier engagements with government, we discussed some of these issues. I am confident that when further discussions take place, the matter will be put into proper context and everyone will understand government’s intent,” he was quoted by Citi Newsroom as saying.

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Medikal speaks after Shatta Wale’s release from EOCO custody

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Medikal and Shatta Wale

Rapper Medikal has attracted widespread attention on social media after netizens questioned his absence during the turbulent period when his close friend, Shatta Wale, was detained by the Economic and Organised Crime Office (EOCO).

On Thursday, 21 August 2025, EOCO’s headquarters in Accra witnessed dramatic scenes as scores of fans besieged the premises following news of Shatta Wale’s detention the previous night. The dancehall star was being held in connection with investigations into alleged money laundering and tax evasion. Prior to his arrest, EOCO had seized his 2019 Lamborghini Urus, which has been flagged in an FBI-led probe involving Shatta Wale and a former officer of the National Signals Bureau.


The atmosphere outside EOCO was charged as hundreds of devoted fans, some reportedly wielding weapons, picketed at the premises and demanded the musician’s release.

Several of Shatta Wale’s close associates were present, including his media manager, Sammy Flex, and Leslie Quaynor, CEO of the now-defunct Fantasy Dome, both of whom worked to ensure that the artiste met his bail conditions. Other industry colleagues, such as Bullet of Rufftown Records and Captan, were also spotted at the scene.

Notably absent, however, was Medikal, often regarded as Shatta Wale’s best friend. Fans had anticipated his presence, yet he only resurfaced on social media with a post at 6:13 p.m., around the time Shatta Wale regained his freedom.


It remains uncertain whether Medikal had been working quietly behind the scenes to support the Free Shatta Wale movement. Nonetheless, his absence unsettled many supporters, with several taking to social media to voice their disappointment and speculations.

“My Cousin Warned Him, But He Ignored It” – Boateng-Agyemang Blasts Mahama Over Presidential Jet

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Former New Patriotic Party (NPP) New Juaben North Constituency Chairman, Kwadwo Boateng-Agyemang, has revealed that the late Defence Minister, Dr Edward Omane Boamah, had warned President John Dramani Mahama about the safety risks associated with Ghana’s presidential jet prior to his untimely death as reported by Ghana Web.

Speaking on Atinka TV during a panel discussion on Thursday, August 21, 2025, Boateng-Agyemang, who identified himself as a cousin of the late minister, recounted discussions between Omane Boamah and the president regarding the aircraft’s condition.

He claimed the minister had refused to fly on the jet, citing serious safety concerns.

According to Boateng-Agyemang, Omane Boamah had explicitly warned the president that the jet was unsafe and needed urgent servicing.

The former NPP chairman suggested that the advice was ignored, resulting in tragic consequences.

He alleged that the aircraft that later crashed was overdue for maintenance, which would have cost the nation 12 million euros.

Boateng-Agyemang challenged President Mahama to publicly deny these assertions, warning that failure to acknowledge them would dishonor the memory of his late cousin.

The helicopter crash, involving Z-9 helicopters operated by the Ghana Armed Forces, claimed the lives of several senior government officials.

Among the deceased were Dr Edward Omane Boamah, Minister of Environment, Science and Technology; Alhaji Dr Ibrahim Murtala Muhammed,

Acting Deputy National Security Coordinator Alhaji Mohammed Muniru Limuna; former Central Regional Minister Samuel Sarpong; and former parliamentary candidate Samuel Aboagye.

The helicopter crew, including Squadron Leader Peter Bafemi Anala, Flying Officer Malin Twum-Ampadu, and Sgt. Ernest Addo Mensah, also perished in the incident.

Beautiful Hairstyles You Can Make Without Sitting for a Long Period of Time

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In today’s fast-paced world, not every woman has the luxury of spending hours at the salon. Thankfully, there are stunning hairstyles that can be done quickly while still making you look polished and stylish. Whether you’re a busy professional, a student, or simply someone who values your time, these quick hairstyles will help you achieve a fresh look without the long wait.

One great option is the sleek low bun, which is both elegant and time-friendly. Simply brush your hair neatly to the back, secure it into a low ponytail, twist it into a bun, and you’re ready to go. For natural hair lovers, puff styles or two-strand twists in the front while leaving the back in a puff are chic and effortless.

If you’re into braids but short on time, big knotless braids, chunky cornrows, or feed-in braids with fewer lines are perfect, they require less sitting time but still deliver a fashionable look. For a softer, romantic touch, you can go for loose curls using a curling wand or rollers, which can be achieved in under 30 minutes depending on your hair length.

The key to quick hairstyles is choosing styles with larger sections, minimal parting, and simple finishing. Pair your chosen style with accessories like headbands, hair clips, or scarves to elevate the look instantly.

With these ideas, you can step out looking fabulous without sacrificing hours at the salon. Fast, stylish, and confidence-boosting that’s the beauty of time-smart hairstyles.

Minister Unveils Plans To Integrate Robotics, AI, Coding Into Basic School Curriculum

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The Education Minister inspecting BSTEM tools and equipment on exhibition

 

THE MINISTER of Education, Haruna Iddrisu, has unveiled government’s plans to review the curriculum for basic education in the country to include Robotics, Artificial Intelligence (AI), and Coding to reflect modern trends in education and to develop critical problem solvers for the country.

Speaking at the pilot launch of the programme in Sunyani, the Minister said it will begin teaching Basic Science Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (BSTEM) at some selected basic schools in the country.

The project, which will be rolled out in three phases to cover all basic schools nationwide, begins with training coordinators and selected teachers from 400 Junior High Schools.

They will be supplied with equipment and laboratories to encourage practical and hands-on training in Basic Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics.

Mr. Iddrisu emphasised the need to make teaching of BSTEM exciting for junior high students by developing their interests at the senior high school (SHS) level and beyond.

“STEM/BSTEM is not only about laboratories and infrastructure but about equipping the Ghanaian child with knowledge and hands-on skills that will give lifelong impact on them and the country,” he said.

He explained that President John Mahama’s reset agenda in education is in line with what ITEC Global, in collaboration with the Ministry of Education and the Ghana Education Service, is introducing in basic schools to encourage teaching of Basic Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics.

“In line with this, we are reviewing the school curriculum to include Robotics, Artificial Intelligence, and Coding to reflect modern-day trends in education. What STEM/BSTEM does is to move away from the challenges of today’s teaching to become problem solvers by developing critical thinking capacities of students,” he stressed.

On his part, the Director-General of the Ghana Education Service, Prof. Ernest Kofi Davies, said the project is expected to create opportunities for learners through teaching innovation and critical thinking methods. He said it is important for teachers to regularly update their knowledge and skills to impact students.

“There must be deliberate efforts to train teachers to support the delivery of the standard curriculum to 4,400 JHS schools in the country. As a result, we are going to supply and deliver equipment,” he said.

FROM Daniel Y. Dayee, Sunyani

‘I would have been suicide bomber, oil thief if not for music’ – Burna Boy (VIDEO)

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Nigeria’s Grammy award winner, Damini Ogulu, popularly known as Burna Boy, has revealed what he would have been doing if he was not a singer.

Burna Boy disclosed that he would have been a suicide bomber, oil thief, or a prostitute if he wasn’t a singer.

Ghana Bar Association Refutes Claims of Snubbing President Mahama for 2025 Annual Conference

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The Ghana Bar Association (GBA) has firmly dismissed reports alleging that it failed to invite President John Dramani Mahama to its forthcoming 2025 Annual Conference slated for Wa in the Upper West Region.

In a statement from the Association’s National Secretariat, the GBA described such publications as “false, misleading, and a misconception of facts,” urging the public to verify information before circulation.

39 arrested in Tema cyber fraud raid

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A joint operation by the Cyber Security Authority (CSA) and the Criminal Investigations Department (CID) has led to the arrest of 39 people in a cybercrime raid at Adom City Estate, Tema Community 25, in the Greater Accra Region.

The arrests were made in the early hours of Thursday, August 21, 2025, after weeks of intelligence-led surveillance on a suspected cyber fraud hub believed to be operating in the residential area.

Officials said the swoop was part of ongoing efforts to tackle online fraud networks across the country.

Among those arrested were three individuals believed to be minors.

Security officers seized laptops, digital devices and other materials, which are to undergo forensic analysis to support investigations.

The Cyber Security Authority said all 39 suspects are currently in police custody and will be processed for court.

The operation, which involved heavy security presence, was aimed at disrupting organised online fraud groups targeting individuals and institutions.

The Authority noted that the action forms part of a national strategy to combat internet fraud, financial scams and other cyber-enabled crimes that continue to affect Ghanaians.

The CSA has called on the public to remain alert and to report suspected fraudulent activities by calling or texting 292, or through WhatsApp on 0501603111.

A lot of what Shatta Wale is facing now was mentioned in his old songs

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DJ Lord is a popular Ghanaian disc jockey DJ Lord is a popular Ghanaian disc jockey

2023 and 2024 Disc Jockey of the Year, DJ Lord, has stated that many of the challenges Shatta Wale is currently facing were already mentioned in his old songs, a revelation that has made him question whether the Dancehall artiste has ‘superpowers.’

He described this as an ‘eye-opening’ discovery, indicating that the musician’s lyrics sometimes feel prophetic.

DJ Lord also mentioned that Shatta Wale’s lyrical foresight helps to explain why the artiste commands such a loyal fan base.

EOCO cannot force Shatta Wale to disclose who sold Lamborghini to him – Lawyer

He admitted that while the artiste may not be perfect, his ability to transform pain into strength are qualities that inspire many.

“Just sitting here, deep in my thoughts, trying to figure out how #ShattaWale keeps surviving every storm that comes his way. Seriously, how does he do it? Is he just acting like he’s okay? Is he really THAT mentally strong? Sometimes I wonder if the man has superpowers. All these questions got me diving into his music last night, really listening to what he says in his songs.

“And you know what? I noticed something eye-opening. A lot of what’s happening to him right now, he actually mentioned in some of his older tracks. Got me wondering… is he a prophet? Does he have his whole life mapped out in lyrics?” he questioned.

He is a product of ‘hard work and grace’ – Shatta Wale’s woman defends his assets

Reacting to Shatta Wale’s tenacity and ability to survive controversies and setbacks, including his current legal troubles with the EOCO over a Lamborghini, DJ Lord said,

“It all makes sense now why he has such devoted followers. The man might not be perfect, nobody is, but you’ve got to admire his depth, his foresight, and how he turns his struggles into strength. Right now, my heart just goes out to him with all this #EOCO energy around the Lambo issue. I really pray it gets resolved quickly and fairly so he can get back to doing what he does best.”

Watch as Bullet claims Shatta Wale’s detention is a witch hunt:

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NPP Primaries: Bawumia leads in Ken Agyapong’s Central Region backyard

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Some people who have expressed interest in contesting the NPP presidential primaries Some people who have expressed interest in contesting the NPP presidential primaries

Latest polls released by Global Info Analytics have revealed that former Vice President Dr Mahamudu Bawumia is leading his rivals in the national poll as well as in key regions.

The latest survey on the upcoming NPP Presidential Primaries placed Dr. Bawumia in a commanding 52% lead, followed by Kennedy Agyapong at 17% and Bryan Acheampong at 2%.

However, the survey also revealed findings which place Dr Bawumia ahead of second-placed Kennedy Agyapong in key regions, including his backyard, the Central Region.

Dr Bawumia opens commanding lead in NPP race with 52% support – Poll

According to the polls, Bawumia is ahead in the Central Region with 32%, while Kennedy Agyapong is trailing at 25%, with a whopping 35% of delegates undecided.

In the Ashanti Region, Dr Bawumia is also ahead with 54% of delegates supporting him, 14% for Ken, and 23% undecided.

In the Eastern Region, Bawumia again leads with 36%, Kennedy Agyapong follows at 13%, and 24% are undecided.

NPP Flagbearership Race: Bawumia leads Ken Agyapong with 56% in latest Info Analytics poll

In the Greater Accra Region, which is a key region in terms of the large number of delegates, Bawumia is ahead with 51%, followed by Kennedy with 16%. About 9% of delegates in the region told Global Info Analytics they were undecided, while 19% said they would not disclose their preference.

This is about the second time Bawumia has led Kennedy Agyapong in his own backyard in surveys by Musa Dankwa’s Global Info Analytics.

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Mosquitoes, Malaria, And Markets: Ghana’s Health System Through The Lens Of Public–Private Partnerships

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As we mark World Mosquito Day on 20 August, it’s a powerful reminder that defeating mosquito-borne diseases like malaria requires renewed commitment and smarter strategies—especially in countries like Ghana, where the burden remains high. In 2024, there were over 5.3 million cases, making up 2.5% of cases worldwide and nearly 2% of global malaria deaths. Although fewer children under five are getting sick, with national rates dropping to 8.6%, some rural areas still see rates as high as 12.8%. The disease is present year-round, with more cases from May to November.

Innovations such as long-lasting insecticidal nets (LLINs) are a pivotal tool in the fight against malaria. As the threat of insecticide resistance rises, it’s important to continue innovating to ensure that essential tools like these remain effective in protecting the most vulnerable populations. With a continued commitment to LLIN innovation to mitigate the effects of insecticide resistance, Vestergaard, a social enterprise focused on material science, has introduced a dual active-ingredient mosquito net known as PermaNet Dual. Powering the development of this and other Vestergaard innovations in the fight against malaria—not just for Ghana, but Africa at large—is a public–private partnership (PPP) based in Accra.

The Vestergaard–Noguchi Vector Labs (VNVL), founded in 2011, is a long-standing PPP between Vestergaard and the Noguchi Memorial Institute for Medical Research (NMIMR), a leading biomedical research institution in Ghana.

Driven by Ghanaian scientists, VNVL plays a pivotal role in Ghana’s public health landscape. It supports the Ghana National Malaria Elimination Program (NMEP) and other malaria control initiatives and extends its support to include other mosquito-borne diseases like dengue fever, through the West African Aedes Surveillance Network (WAASuN).

Within the context of Ghana’s NMEP, VNVL focuses on infrastructure investment, insecticide resistance monitoring, and capacity building. It is also part of the National Insecticide Resistance Monitoring Partnership (NIRMOP).

Over $1 million has been invested in VNVL, including the creation of facilities that include a dedicated area for rearing mosquitoes for tests, and a laboratory for studying the genetic reasons behind insecticide resistance. Dedicated bioassay and molecular laboratories enable scientists to identify mosquito species and assess how well they can resist insecticides, as well as identifying the most effective LLIN according to the local insecticide resistance situation. The facility trains the next generation of researchers by hosting early-career scientists and National Service Scheme trainees. It supports 19 scientists, seconds staff to NMIMR, and funds a yearly post-doctoral fellowship programme that tackles research gaps for malaria elimination under NMEP targets.

PPPs like VNVL have shown real promise in addressing public health challenges, working best when they channel investment into public health infrastructure and locally driven innovation. Other successful examples include the AngloGold Ashanti Malaria Control Program, which has dramatically reduced malaria rates in Obuasi through targeted spraying and community engagement. Collaborations such as these help build long-term capacity, reduce aid dependence, and deliver solutions that are tailored to the needs of communities.

PPPs remain key to achieving Africa’s malaria control and elimination targets, and help prepare for emerging health threats like those driven by climate change. Success requires strong, government-supported PPP frameworks that encourage co-ownership between public and private actors, protect scientific independence, and ensure that partnerships produce measurable results. Such frameworks enable the private sector to commit to scalable, locally governed models that build long-term capacity within African health systems and institutions.

Across Africa, the talent, the institutions, and the ambition are already here. What’s needed now are partnerships bold enough to match them. Vestergaard’s renewed five-year commitment to VNVL is an example of science, strong leadership, and long-term support coming together, building scientific capacity through training, collaboration, and innovation in vector control. Its impact is driven by alignment with long-term national goals, with roots in local leadership—building scientific infrastructure within the country, placing local researchers at the helm and ensuring that knowledge and skills remain where they’re needed most.

Malaria must be defeated. Leaning into the PPP model can help achieve this ambition in Ghana and beyond.

By Joannitta Joannides, Lab Manager, Vestergaard–Noguchi Vector Labs

Honda CR-Vs, Ford F-150, Range Rovers, and Dodge models – EOCO lists brands of suspicious stolen cars

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The Economic and Organised Crime Office (EOCO) has raised an alarm on four car brands highly suspicious of being stolen cars in Ghana.

According to the Head of EOCO’s Legal Unit, Leo Anthony Siamah, car brands like Honda CR-Vs, Ford F-150 pickups, Range Rovers, and Dodge models are very high in terms of the number of stolen car they have retrieved.

MOH postpones planned Centralised Nursing and Midwifery Licensing Examinations to September 4, 2025

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The Ministry of Health has postponed the planned Centralised Nursing and Midwifery Licensing Examinations to September 4, 2025.

In a statement, the Ministry explained that the decision was taken after a consultative meeting with the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) and the Conference of Heads of Health Training Institutions (COHHETI).

It said the exams would now be held in the respective training institutions, as was previously the practice.

This, according to the Ministry, will ensure smooth participation and effective supervision by the NMC.

The Ministry added that the directive followed careful consideration of the risks associated with students traveling long distances to sit for the exams.

The Ministry assured stakeholders that the needed logistics would be provided to make the new arrangement successful.

It also announced that the NMC would release a revised timetable and detailed guidelines in due course.

It further expressed appreciation to candidates, training institutions, and stakeholders for their cooperation and understanding.

Health Minister Kwabena Mintah Akandoh said the move was necessary to protect the safety and well-being of candidates while ensuring fairness and proper monitoring of the examinations.

He stressed that it was not appropriate for students to travel from one region to another to take part in the exercise.

By: Jacob Aggrey

GRA to slash effective VAT rate from 22% to 20%

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Anthony Kwasi Sarpong is the Acting GRA's Commisioner-General Anthony Kwasi Sarpong is the Acting GRA’s Commisioner-General

The Acting Commissioner General of the Ghana Revenue Authority, Anthony Sarpong, has disclosed that the final Value Added Tax (VAT) rate that will be paid by businesses is expected to be reduced from 22% to 20 % from 2026.

According to him, this is part of the government’s move to reduce the tax burden on Ghanaians.

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He noted that the reduction is expected to be captured in the upcoming 2026 budget in October 2026.

“The new VAT bill should be ready by September this year and that should help the Finance Minister lay it before the end of 2025,” Sarpong revealed.

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The Commissioner General explained that the Value Added Tax is applied on the value added to goods and services at each stage in production and the distribution chain.

This adds up to the final price that the consumer pays for the goods and services.

Here is a breakdown of the 22% VAT applied on goods:

VAT standard Rate – 15%

National Health Insurance Levy (NHIL) – 2.5%

Ghana Education Trust Fund (GETFUND) – 2.5%

COVID-19 Health Recovery Levy (COVID-19 HRL) – 1%

Sarpong added that the GRA has so far made progress on reforms that are seeking to simplify the current VAT laws as well as the whole tax structure in the country.

“We are currently at the last phase of engagement, and everything should be finalised by September this year,” the Commissioner General said.

He added that the authority has also “come very far” in removing the COVID-19 Levy as well.

He therefore rejected claims that the expected 20 percent effective VAT rate is too high, adding that, “We are working very hard to improve compliance and that could see the government reduce the rate further going forward”.

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Inside Uganda-US deal on unwanted migrants

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Uganda has agreed to accommodate a yet-to-be-specified number of migrants from other African countries deported from the United States as part of President Donald Trump’s crackdown on illegal immigration. Daily Monitor broke the story on August 4 that Kampala was scrambling to strike a deal with the Trump administration to avoid Washington’s proposed full or partial visa ban on Ugandan passport holders and the 15 percent tariffs on all Ugandan exports to the US.

Officials involved in the negotiations told this newspaper that Kampala had until August 1 to agree to a “deal or at least show commitment to the terms” by the set deadline as part of the Trump administration’s push for “deals”– [limited] arrangements on a wide range of issues—with many countries around the world.

Kampala agreed to accommodate African deportees as long as they did not have a prior criminal record. On Tuesday, the American news channel, CBS News, quoting US government documents, reported that Washington had closed the deal with Kampala.

However, it remains unclear how many unwanted migrants Kampala accepted to take in or when deportation flights to Entebbe International Airport will begin. CBS News reported that Washington has reached a similar arrangement with Honduras in Central America.

Since returning to the White House in January, President Trump pledged the largest domestic deportation operation in US history by ramping up deportation flights, including to third countries, and invoking the infrequently-used 1798 Alien Enemies Act.

The New York Times reported in July that deportees had been sent to El Salvador, Peru, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, Venezuela, Dominican Republic, Guatemala, Panama, Costa Rica, Nicaragua, Paraguay, Jamaica, and Haiti. In Africa, repatriations have been reported to South Sudan, Lesotho, and Eswatini. According to CBS News, the agreement with Uganda is based on a “safe third country” provision of US immigration law that allows officials to reroute asylum-seekers to countries that are not their own if Washington determines that those nations can fairly hear their claims for humanitarian protection.

High stakes discussions

The US embassy in Kampala declined to be drawn into “private diplomatic negotiations.” “The State Department is doing everything possible to support the President’s policy of keeping Americans safe by removing illegal aliens who have no right to be in the United States,” the embassy told this newspaper in response to our inquiries. The State Minister for International Relations, Mr Henry Oryem Okello, however, dismissed the reports as “lies and rubbish.” “It is true we have ongoing discussions with our friends, the United States, but on visas, tariffs, sanctions, and returning to African Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA), but there is no discussion whatsoever on illegal aliens from the US,” Mr Oryem said.

He added: “You are talking about cartels, drug dealers, who are not wanted by their own countries. Why would Uganda accept them? It would be very unfair to the general Ugandan population.” Mr Oryem said while Uganda is known globally for its magnanimous refugee policy, which includes giving refugees plots of land to farm and allowing refugees to stay for long periods, but there are limits to it. “You see, the refugees are housed in certain districts, where they live harmoniously with the local communities because it’s the same tribes across borders. How do we deal with those people coming from America? How do you integrate them with communities? We can’t rush into such an arrangement without preparations,” he added.

Asked why CBS News was reporting authoritatively on a matter Kampala was describing as “ongoing negotiations” and whether the deal was closed by State House, Mr Oryem defended that: “In any case, it would be us [Ministry of Foreign Affairs] to sign the arrangement. I don’t know of any deal signed.”

He added: “The US wants to throw out the people you are talking about. Why would Uganda take them in? Under what arrangement? Do we have facilities to host them? I think it would just be unfair to Ugandans.” On the other hand, Uganda’s Permanent Representative to the UN, Adonia Ayebare told Daily Monitor last night that negotiations, including a framework on immigration and adhering to visa requirements, have been ongoing for months.

“We are actively engaged with the US side on tariffs and immigration, but I am not at liberty to go into the specifics,” Ambassador Ayebare said from New York City, US. Ambassador Ayebare is part of the select committee, also comprising Attorney General Kiryowa Kiwanuka and Secretary to Treasury, Ramathan Ggoobi, which President Museveni constituted to negotiate with Washington through their embassy based in Kampala.

Scratch my back diplomacy

The American political digital newspaper, Politico, reported on July 30 that South Sudan, which previously had rejected accepting unwanted migrants, had acquiesced to the proposal and urged the Trump administration to also consider lifting sanctions on senior politicians and military brass accused of corruption, human rights abuses and abetting fighting. In Uganda’s case, several politicians including Speaker of Parliament Anita Among and her husband Moses Mogogo and top military brass are under US sanctions.

President Trump announced 10 percent tariffs on all Ugandan exports to the United States in early April, which were increased to 15 percent in late July. The State Department also in June recommended 36 countries, 25 being African, including Uganda and Tanzania, for full or partial suspension of entry “if they do not meet established benchmarks and requirements within 60 days.” The State Department cited, among other concerns, the lack of cooperative or competent governments by some countries singled out to produce reliable quality identity documents, not cooperating to remove nationals from the US, and citizens of countries overstaying their visas.

While the deal will likely improve the Kampala regime’s diplomatic standing in Washington, the Kyadondo East MP and shadow Foreign Affairs minister Muwada Nkunyingi urged Washington not to drop its guard in pushing the government on good governance and human rights issues. “Commenting about specifics of the deal we have not seen might be speculative, but what we are certain about is that with the Kampala regime’s troubling image on human rights and governance, this is a deal they would rush into to clear their image now that we are heading into the 2026 elections. They did the same thing with Afghan asylum seekers in 2021 when we were fresh from the ugly elections,” Mr Nkunyingi said.

Uganda was among half a dozen countries that Washington courted to offer temporary haven to Afghan asylum seekers who assisted the US and its western allies during the 20-year war, after Taliban fighters, deposed by the American troops two decades ago, ousted Ashraf Ghani’s government and bounced back to power.

The Taliban fighters barrelled to power with limited resistance, capturing Kabul with ease to the world’s surprise, prompting the US to lead the evacuation of trapped local allies and other fleeing citizens. Following high-level discussions and a memorandum of understanding, Kampala committed to take in some 2,000 Afghans.

Despite Washington’s discontentment and sanctions on top Ugandan politicians and military brass in the wake of the blood-stained 2021 election campaigns, the former US President Joe Biden hosted President Museveni to a dinner at the White House after the second US-Africa Leaders’ Summit in December 2022.

Mr Oryem defended that the difference with the arrangement on Afghan asylum seekers is “they were only in transit in Uganda and the US was taking care of their temporary stay in Uganda.” “Even before, Israel tried to bribe us with money to take in Eritrean and Ethiopian refugees and asylum seekers, but we refused. So there is no precedent as you claim,” he added. In 2015, Israel hatched a plot to get rid of unwanted Sudanese and Eritrean asylum seekers by giving them between $8,000-$7,000 to voluntarily move to Uganda and Rwanda in violation of international refugee statutes.

Rwanda similar deal

The United States and Rwanda also agreed for the African country to accept up to 250 migrants deported from the US, the spokesperson for the Rwandan government and an official told Reuters, as President Donald Trump’s administration takes a hardline approach toward immigration. The agreement, first reported by Reuters, was signed by US and Rwandan officials in Kigali in June, said the Rwandan official, speaking on condition of anonymity, adding that Washington had already sent an initial list of 10 people to be vetted.

‘‘Rwanda has agreed with the United States to accept up to 250 migrants, in part because nearly every Rwandan family has experienced the hardships of displacement, and our societal values are founded on reintegration and rehabilitation,’’ said the spokesperson for the Rwandan government, Yolande Makolo. ‘‘Under the agreement, Rwanda has the ability to approve each individual proposed for resettlement. Those approved will be provided with workforce training, healthcare, and accommodation support to jumpstart their lives in Rwanda, allowing them to contribute to one of the fastest-growing economies in the world over the last decade.’’

The White House and State Department had no immediate comment. The Department of Homeland Security referred questions to the State Department.

President Donald Trump aims to deport millions of immigrants in the US illegally, and his administration has sought to ramp up removals to third countries, including sending convicted criminals to South Sudan and Eswatini, formerly known as Swaziland. Rwanda has, in recent years, positioned itself as a destination country for migrants that Western countries would like to remove, despite concerns by rights groups that Kigali does not respect basic human rights

In May, the foreign minister said Rwanda was in the early stages of talks to receive immigrants deported from the United States.

Man set to divorce his wife because she begged him for ‘head’

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A Nigerian woman, Albert Nneka Okpara, has revealed that a man is set to divorce his wife because she asked him for cunnilingus

According to her, the husband claimed that his wife must have been the sexual act from another man. 

“Man set to divorce wife because the w0man begged him for head. He is claiming another man have been giving her the head that made her to ask,” she wrote in a Facebook post on Thursday. 

Man set to divorce his wife because she begged him for

Mesmerizing Short Hairstyles You Can Create This Week with Attachment

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Short hairstyles have a way of exuding boldness, confidence, and effortless style. When enhanced with attachments, they offer even more possibilities for creativity and flair. Whether you’re looking for a chic everyday style or something glamorous for a special outing, there’s a short hairstyle with attachment perfect for you this week.

One of the most popular options is the pixie cut with braided extensions. This style gives you a neat yet stylish look that frames your face beautifully. By adding colored attachment such as burgundy, honey blonde, or ombré tones, you can give your hairstyle a vibrant twist without committing to permanent dye.

If you prefer something with more texture, curly short styles made with attachment are an excellent choice. Soft, bouncy curls bring a playful and youthful vibe, while tighter coils create a bold, fashion-forward appearance. You can opt for a side part or full fringe to add character to the overall look.

For those who love braids, a short bob with neat braids using attachment offers both convenience and elegance. This style is low-maintenance and can last for weeks while still looking fresh. Adding bead accents or gold cuffs can give your hairstyle a trendy, statement-making finish.

Another stunning idea is the short Ghana weaving style. It’s sleek, timeless, and can be customized with patterns or colors to suit your personality. The best part is that it protects your natural hair while giving you a polished appearance.

These short hairstyles are not only fashionable but also practical, especially for busy women who want to look stylish without spending hours styling daily. They’re perfect for work, casual outings, and even special events.

Minister Calls For Social Dialogue To Drive Workforce Productivity

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From left: Dr. Abdul-Rashid Hassan Pelpuo with Morgan Ayawine and Alhaji Nuru-Deen Alhassan, ICU National Chairman

 

Minister for Labour, Jobs and Employment, Dr. Abdul-Rashid Hassan Pelpuo, has called on stakeholders, particularly workers’ unions to engage actively in social dialogue and collaboration in addressing labour related challenges.

Speaking at the opening session of the Industrial And Commercial Workers’ Union (ICU), Ghana 12th Quadrennial Delegates’ Conference, at the University Of Professional Studies, Accra, yesterday, Dr. Pelpuo said by prioritising open communication, mutual respect, and trust, stakeholders can unlock the full potential of the various workforce and drive productivity, innovation, and growth.

“I am optimistic about the future of our workplaces. With continued social partnership, I believe that we can create a thriving work environment that is conducive to employee well-being, creativity, and productivity,” he said.

The sector minister noted that the role of social partners is important as through collaborating and sharing knowledge, stakeholders can build a more resilient and sustainable economy that benefits all Ghanaians.

ICU Commendation

He further commended ICU-Ghana for its unwavering dedication to promoting the welfare of workers and contributing significantly to nation building.

“With rich legacy spanning decades, ICU has consistently demonstrated its commitment to advancing the interests of its members. Your range of services do not only underscore your strategic importance within Ghana’s economy but also highlight your pivotal role in fostering a more equitable and prosperous society,” he added.

He, thus, called for the ICU to work closely with his ministry to create an enabling environment that fosters innovation, creativity, and efficiency.

“To create a collaborative and supportive work environment, the role of employers is key in fostering employee motivation and productivity…This requires fostering a culture of togetherness and teamwork at the workplace for increased collaboration and productivity. Social dialogue is a crucial aspect of building a positive and productive work environment. By prioritizing social dialogue, we can create a more collaborative and successful workplace,” he added.

ICU- Ghana General Secretary, Brother Morgan Ayawine, in his speech said true productivity does not only come from capital injection or rigid oversight, “It arises when workers are empowered, mentally, physically, and emotionally. We must invest in their growth, ensure fair and transparent promotion systems, and cultivate a sense of creating opportunities at all levels in fulfilment of Government’s reset agenda.”

He said ICU has blazed the trail by motivating its own staff for increased productivity through massive promotions and restructuring of salaries among other incentives which are worthy of emulation.

“We are actively pursuing similar interventions in the Cocoa and Textile sectors among others and hopefully these interventions would be successful,” he said.

Mr. Morgan further called on the government to revive distressed State-Owned Enterprises (SOEs), including PBC PLC, Cocoa Processing Company, Neoplan Ghana Limited, ALUWORKS, Volta Star Textiles Ltd,  Akosombo Industrial Company Ltd, New Times Corporation, Graphic Communications Group Ltd, and Pwalugu Tomato Factory, to drastically reduce youth unemployment..

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DVLA sends important message amidst EOCO’s probe into Shatta Wale’s car [Listen]

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Public Relations Manager of the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Authority (DVLA), Francis Asamoah Tuffour, has urged Ghanaians to exercise strict due diligence before purchasing vehicles, stressing that failure to do so could lead to dire consequences.

Speaking in an interview on Adom FM’s Dwaso Nsem following the Economic and Organised Crime Office’s (EOCO) recent investigations, Mr Tuffour warned that neglecting proper checks is “like gambling with your money and reputation.”

He recalled his personal experience in 2017 when he attempted to purchase a car in Tema. Before finalising the deal, he contacted the Criminal Investigations Department’s (CID) INTERPOL Unit to run background checks.

“They wrote to the US for verification, and the feedback confirmed the same details I had before I bought the car. That gave me confidence,” he explained.

According to him, buyers who skip such checks risk discovering too late that the vehicle is stolen.

“If it turns out the car belongs to someone else, not only have you wasted your money, but your image will also be dented,” he said.

Mr Tuffour emphasised that unless one is buying a brand-new car or purchasing from a credible automobile company, background verification should never be downplayed.

He further explained that the DVLA itself conducts verification processes before registering vehicles.

“When you bring your car to DVLA, we contact Customs to confirm ownership before issuing registration, number plates, and roadworthy documents,” he noted.

Drawing an analogy, he likened car purchases to banking.

“I have never seen anybody who goes to the bank and leaves his money with the security man to deposit for him. In the same vein, you should not entrust such huge investments, whether it is GH₵20,000 or GH₵40,000, to just anyone,” he advised.

Mr Tuffour added that the DVLA is available to assist the public with the necessary checks before transactions are completed.

“We know people work hard for their money. Protect it by verifying ownership before you buy a vehicle,” he cautioned.

The warning comes as EOCO investigates whether a vehicle linked to dancehall artiste Shatta Wale was fraudulently acquired.

Caritas Ghana launches Five-Year Strategic Framework to aid marginalised groups   

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By Joyce Danso 

Accra, Aug. 22, GNA – Caritas Ghana, a development and humanitarian arm of the Ghana Catholic Bishops Conference, has launched its Five-Year Strategic Framework in Accra to strengthen collaboration for human development. 

The 2025 to 2030 strategic framework seeks to, among other things, provide good governance, justice and peace building as well as foster participation in accountability, peaceful elections, and support migrants, refugees and displaced persons. 

The strategic framework was launched at the Caritas Ghana Donors Conference, on the theme: “Strengthening Collaboration for Integral Human Development in Ghana.” 

The High-level conference brought together donor agencies, government officials, development partners, civil society leaders and representatives of the Catholic Church to explore pathways for stronger collaboration in advancing human development in Ghana. 

Its previous strategic framework (2017-2021) brought out some challenges and implementation lacunas such as funding and donor fatigue and disconnection between ideas and field-level operation, hence the new strategic framework. 

Dr Fritz Gockel, a development leader and former Senior Lecturer, University of Ghana, commended Caritas Ghana for the tremendous support towards the marginalised and vulnerable in various communities in Ghana and beyond. 

“You indeed have brought hope to countless people through your flagship programme, which have impacted on migrants and refugees and same have been a beacon of hope for many children and their families,” he said. 

Dr Gockel lauded the organisation for constantly reviewing and retooling its systems and practices before coming out with the new strategic framework. 

He said reviewing and retooling its systems would make it a more relevant and efficient system than other institutions that brought hope to the poor and vulnerable. 

Dr Gockel noted that prioritising the needs of the poor was not only an act of charity but a matter of justice, recongnising the dignity and rights of the poor, which were often overlooked or not respected in social, political and economic systems.  

He was elated at the focus on Sustainable Agriculture and Livelihoods, Environment, Water, Sanitation and Health (WASH) and Climate Change, Emergency Preparedness and Response and Social Services among others to ensure the welfare of the vulnerable. 

Dr Gockel noted that the strategies captured in the new framework would go to the heart of what development was all about. 

“These strategies aim at reducing poverty and promoting agriculture, food security, and diversified income sources through climate-smart agricultural practices,” he said. 

“It would also promote climate resilience, natural resources conservation, and sustainable farming and water management practices.” 

He urged Caritas Ghana to align itself and be guided by the National Development Planning Commission’s Coordinated Programme of Economic and Social Development Policies. 

Dr Gockel tasked it to mainstream its local operations with the various district assemblies to achieve the desired impact. 

“A definitive institutionalised engagement with the district assemblies would reinforce Caritas Ghana’s commitment to emergency preparedness, community resilience, and ensuring that the voices of women, youth and persons with disability are heard and valued.” 

The Most Reverend Matthew K. Gyamfi, President of the Ghana Catholic Bishops Conference, noted that the global landscape of development was shifting, and donors’ priorities were evolving. 

He said aid resources were becoming more constrained as challenges confronting communities were deepening in complexity. 

“Confronted with this reality, we have chosen not to retreat, but to respond with courage and vision. Out of an honest appraisal of our strength and shortcomings, we have crafted the strategic Framework 2025-2030, our bold blueprint for institutional renewal,” the Most Rev. Gyamfi said. 

“This is not mere rhetoric. It is a concrete programme of reform. It calls us to strengthen governance, refine systems, and enhance our capacity for monitoring, evaluation, accountability and learning.” 

“In practice this means fortifying diocesan development offices, adopting tools that ensure results are carefully tracked and centering local leadership in all that we do.” 

Mr Richard Akurugu, the Executive Director, Caritas Ghana, said the organisation would continue to offer social services by improving access to quality education and primary healthcare, especially for marginalised and vulnerable communities. 

GNA 

Edited by Agnes Boye-Doe 

‘My mother is not a member of the NDC’

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Kobina Tahir Hammond (R) says Godwin Animli Dorgbadzi-Dorani (L) ‘alien' in Adansi Asokwa play videoKobina Tahir Hammond (R) says Godwin Animli Dorgbadzi-Dorani (L) ‘alien’ in Adansi Asokwa

Former Member of Parliament for Adansi Asokwa, Kobina Tahir Hammond, has slammed his successor, Godwin Animli Dorgbadzi-Dorani, for supposedly claiming that his (KT Hammond’s) mother was a member of the National Democratic Congress (NDC).

Speaking at a press briefing in Accra, the former legislator asserted that although his mother, during her active days, was a member of the 31st December Women’s Movement of former First Lady, Nana Konadu Agyeman-Rawlings, it did not mean that she was a member of the NDC.

He pointed out that many other women in those days, like his mother, were members of Nana Konadu’s movement.

NDC did not win Adansi Asokwa seat on merit – KT Hammond

He went on to slam Dorgbadzi-Dorani over his claims, describing him as an alien in the Adansi Asokwa constituency.

“What upset me was when he delved into my parentage and my mother. I have got a battalion in the NDC; some of my very, very good friends are in the NDC, but it is not a party that I want to belong to. There is a KT Hammond battalion in the NDC, from high up to the bottom, they are there.

“But I don’t have that political inclination or philosophy, and then you tell me that my mum was NDC… This ‘alien,’ who has been in the constituency for 8 years or so, comes in here and starts saying, ‘your mother was NDC,’ it is completely unfair,” he said.

KT Hammond to appeal GH¢60,000 fine imposed by Obuasi High Court

Watch a video of his remarks below:

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Meanwhile, watch the trailer to GhanaWeb’s upcoming documentary on teenage girls and how fish is stealing their futures below:

You can also watch today’s Twi news on GhanaWeb TV below:

Why companies buy music catalogues and how they make their money back

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Companies makes profit through catalogues in film and ads Companies makes profit through catalogues in film and ads

When MOG Beatz recently called out Shatta Wale, for allegedly selling his music catalogue to a foreign company for millions of dollars and removing his producer credits, the Ghanaian entertainment industry was shaken.

This development brought to light other artistes, including prominent names, who have also sold their catalogues.

It also raised an important question: why international companies buy music catalogues, and how they make money from music that, in some cases, are years or even decades old?

Some Ghanaian musicians who have allegedly sold their music catalogues

The answer lies in the rights that come with owning a music catalogue.

These catalogues are more than just collections of old songs; they are valuable assets. Companies that acquire them can reuse, license, and monetize the music in various ways, from film and TV placements to streaming, sampling, and commercial use.

Seven Xavier, President of the Ghana Music Alliance, discussed some of the reasons why international companies buy music catalogues and how they profit from them during an interview on Hitz FM on August 21, 2025.

You sell my beats, erase my credit, then buy luxury cars – MOG Beatz blasts Shatta Wale

Movies and television

One of the most common ways catalogue owners make money is through sync licensing, placing songs in films, TV shows, and streaming productions.

A single placement can bring in tens of thousands of dollars, sometimes more, depending on the size of the project.

Advertising

Adverts are another lucrative avenue. Global brands pay hefty licensing fees to use songs in commercials because music adds instant recognition and emotion to campaigns.

A song from Shatta Wale’s catalogue could be licensed for a beverage, telecom, or fashion brand’s campaign across Africa or even beyond.

Social media

In today’s market, TikTok has become a major driver of music revenue. Catalogues often get revived by pushing old tracks into new viral challenges.

A catchy chorus from years ago can suddenly take over TikTok trends, and that renewed interest leads to more streams on sites like Spotify, Apple Music, and Boomplay.

AI and data

Catalogues are increasingly valuable for AI companies training their systems to understand music from different regions and cultures.

With Ghanaian music catalogues, international buyers could feed songs into AI platforms to analyse rhythms, lyrics, and styles for future products, whether that’s music recommendation engines, sound libraries, or even generative music software.

“Most of the songs that have been bought, you ask yourself how they’re going to make the money off it. That means the company that put the money would probably be actively trying to get the songs in movies, songs in adverts, on TikTok or other platforms, and get people to use it to rack up those numbers.

“Because when you think about it, most of our songs, they almost die after like a year being out. You know, so you’re asking yourself, why is the Chinese company coming to buy these? What are they going to use it for? Maybe just even maybe they are creating an A.I. platform where they need to learn our Ghanaian music,” Seven Xavier, President of the Ghana Music Alliance explained.

Watch as Bullet claims Shatta Wale’s detention is a witch hunt:

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‘My mother is not a member of the NDC’

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Kobina Tahir Hammond (R) says Godwin Animli Dorgbadzi-Dorani (L) ‘alien' in Adansi Asokwa play videoKobina Tahir Hammond (R) says Godwin Animli Dorgbadzi-Dorani (L) ‘alien’ in Adansi Asokwa

Former Member of Parliament for Adansi Asokwa, Kobina Tahir Hammond, has slammed his successor, Godwin Animli Dorgbadzi-Dorani, for supposedly claiming that his (KT Hammond’s) mother was a member of the National Democratic Congress (NDC).

Speaking at a press briefing in Accra, the former legislator asserted that although his mother, during her active days, was a member of the 31st December Women’s Movement of former First Lady, Nana Konadu Agyeman-Rawlings, it did not mean that she was a member of the NDC.

He pointed out that many other women in those days, like his mother, were members of Nana Konadu’s movement.

NDC did not win Adansi Asokwa seat on merit – KT Hammond

He went on to slam Dorgbadzi-Dorani over his claims, describing him as an alien in the Adansi Asokwa constituency.

“What upset me was when he delved into my parentage and my mother. I have got a battalion in the NDC; some of my very, very good friends are in the NDC, but it is not a party that I want to belong to. There is a KT Hammond battalion in the NDC, from high up to the bottom, they are there.

“But I don’t have that political inclination or philosophy, and then you tell me that my mum was NDC… This ‘alien,’ who has been in the constituency for 8 years or so, comes in here and starts saying, ‘your mother was NDC,’ it is completely unfair,” he said.

KT Hammond to appeal GH¢60,000 fine imposed by Obuasi High Court

Watch a video of his remarks below:

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Meanwhile, watch the trailer to GhanaWeb’s upcoming documentary on teenage girls and how fish is stealing their futures below:

You can also watch today’s Twi news on GhanaWeb TV below:

Lil Win Excites As He Kneels to Greet Otumfuo at Asantehemaa’s One-Week Observance in Manhyia

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  • Lil Win met Otumfuo Osei Tutu II at the late Asantehemaa Nana Konadu Yiadom III’s one-week observance
  • In a video, the two prominent personalities shared a heartfelt moment in the presence of other event attendees
  • Lil Win and Otumfuo Osei Tutu II’s encounter at the one-week observance triggered positive reactions from Ghanaians

Award-winning Kumawood actor Kwadwo Nkansah, popularly known as Lil Win, has courted attention following his public encounter with Otumfuo Osei Tutu II on Thursday, August 21, 2025.

Lil Win excites as he kneels to greet Otumfuo at the Asantehemaa’s one-week observance in Manhyia. Photo source: Lil Win, Opemsuo Radio, The Palace View Source: Facebook

The comic actor was among numerous personalities who recently attended the one-week observance of the late Asantehemaa, Nana Konadu Yiadom III, at the Manhyia Palace.

Former presidents John Agyekum Kufuor and Nana Akufo-Addo, and top NPP officials, including Dr Mahamaudu Bawumia, his wife Samira Bawumia, Kennedy Agyapong, and Matthew Opoku Prempeh, attended the event.

Businessmen Dr Osei Kwame Osei Despite and Ernest Ofori Sarpong, Vice President Professor Jane Naana Opoku-Agyemang, and John Asiedu Nketia, also attended the one-week observance to commiserate with Otumfuo Osei Tutu II and sign the book of condolences.

Lil Win kneels to greet Otumfuo

At the late Asantehemaa Nana Konadu Yiadom III’s one-week observance, Lil Win had an interaction with Otumfuo Osei Tutu II.

In a video, the Kumawood actor, sporting a black funeral cloth, beamed with a smile as he shook hands with the Asantehene, who was overjoyed to see him while in the presence of his subjects and other traditional leaders at the public gathering held at the Manhyia Palace.

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Lil Win meets the Burkina Faso ambassador to Ghana to invite him to his movie premiere in Kumasi. Photo source: Lil Win Source: Facebook

Lil Win made the sign of the cross to express his excitement at being among the few individuals from the large crowd present to meet and interact with Otumfuo Osei Tutu II at the Asantehemaa Nana Konadu Yiadom III’s one-week observance.

Following their encounter, the Wezzy Empire label boss took to his official Instagram page to rave about his special moment with the Asantehene.

He wrote:

“Today, I had the solemn honour of being present at the one-week observation rites of the Asantehemaa, and in that sacred setting, I met His Majesty Otumfuo Osei Tutu II.”

“It was a profound moment of reflection on the rich traditions of Asanteman, the deep respect accorded to our Queen Mother, and the timeless leadership of the Asantehene. I am truly humbled to have witnessed such a historic occasion and to have stood in the presence of His Majesty.”

The video of Lil Win kneeling and greeting Otumfuo at the Asantehemaa’s one-week observance is below:

Below is Lil Win’s social media post:

Lil Win’s encounter with Otumfuo stirs reactions

YEN.com.gh has gathered some comments from social media users below:

Odeneho Brapanin Kofi Opoku commented:

“Lil Win made the King smile.”

Sinbaad wrote:

“See how all the men around smiled and hailed Nkansah Lil Win.”

Maame K Amankwah said:

“Just look at the way they are all laughing. Aww, how sweet it is 🥰. He carried the gift of laughter 😂.”

manuel_fuckrelationships commented:

“The only person who made the King himself smile even in his deepest moment, without even cracking any jokes🔥. Lil Win is blessed.”

Appiah connects with Akufo-Addo at Asantehemaa’s one-week

Earlier, YEN.com.gh reported that Appiah Stadium connected with Akufo-Addo at the late Asantehemaa’s one-week observance on Thursday, August 21, 2025.

In a video, the NDC serial caller and the former president engaged in a friendly conversation after they encountered each other.

Appiah Stadium’s encounter with Akufo-Addo at the public event in Manhyia Palace triggered mixed reactions from netizens.

Adorable Holiday Hairstyles Little Girls Can Rock with Confidence

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This holiday season is the perfect time for little girls to try out beautiful and creative hairstyles that make them look and feel extra special. Whether it’s for a festive family outing, birthday celebration, church event, or just looking cute while visiting grandma, the right hairstyle can bring joy, comfort, and style all at once.

One go-to option that’s both protective and stylish is braided styles. Think box braids, cornrows, or knotless braids decorated with colorful beads or rubber bands. These styles last longer through the holidays and allow your little one to play freely without worrying about daily touch-ups. Opt for side partings, zigzag patterns, or even a heart-shaped design to add fun and personality.

For a simpler but equally pretty look, consider twists or two-strand twist-outs. They’re gentle on the hair and easy to maintain, especially when moisturized properly. You can style them into buns, double puffs, or a half-up ponytail to keep it fresh throughout the week.

Another trending option is the shuku Ghana weaving with a front style. It’s neat, elegant, and easy to accessorize with ribbons or floral clips. If she prefers her natural hair, try a fluffy Afro with a center part, styled with an embellished headband or bow.

For quick styling, rubber band hairstyles are playful, colorful, and perfect for short hair. Combine them with mini twists or puff balls for a complete look. These styles also give you the flexibility to change designs weekly during the holiday.

With the right hairstyle, little girls can enjoy the holidays looking cute, confident, and camera-ready. Plus, choosing low-manipulation styles ensures their hair stays healthy and protected throughout the fun-filled break.

“I Am Not In Retirement… Watch This Space” – KT Hammond Eyes 2028 Parliamentary Comeback

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The former Adansi Asokwa MP, Kobina Tahiru Hammond, has hinted at a potential return to the political arena in the 2028 elections as reported by Ghana Web.

Speaking after the Obuasi High Court dismissed his petition challenging the victory of Godwin Dorani of the National Democratic Congress, Hammond confirmed he is not stepping away from politics.

“I am not completely in retirement. I had to return to my law books to sharpen a few things. But I am not in retirement, if that is what you think. In any event, as I said, watch this space,” Hammond told journalists.

Hammond expressed concerns over the 2024 parliamentary election results, suggesting that the NDC’s win was influenced by irregularities rather than electoral merit.

He pointed to ballot boxes discovered at unauthorised locations, stating that the situation contributed to his defeat.

He also cited voter turnout issues, noting that some supporters of his New Patriotic Party did not cast their ballots, a factor he believes played a decisive role in the December 7 election outcome.

These circumstances, Hammond argued, made the electoral process in Adansi Asokwa “beyond description,” highlighting his frustration with what he described as a chaotic voting process.

With ambitions to reclaim his seat, Hammond is positioning himself for a strong comeback, potentially adding to a long and distinguished parliamentary career.

Alleged Murderer Arrested At Kwesimintsim

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The suspect

 

The Kwesimintsim District Police in the Western Region has arrested a suspect in connection with the murder of his brother.

The suspect, Anthony Acquah, is alleged to have killed his 17-year-old brother, Francis Mensah at Manpong-Pepease, a suburb of Sekondi on August 16, 2025.

This was contained in a statement issued by the Public Affairs Unit of the Western Regional Police Command and signed by the head of the unit, Supt Olivia Ewurabena Adiku.

According to the statement, on August 20, 2025, based on intelligence, police arrested the suspect at his hideout at Kojokrom near Sekondi.

It said preliminary investigations disclosed that on Saturday, August 16, 2025, at about 6:00pm, Anthony Acquah had a misunderstanding with his junior brother, Francis Mensah, and in the process stabbed him to death.

The suspect went into hiding immediately after committing the crime, until Wednesday, August 20, 2025, when he was arrested at his hideout.

The statement indicated that the suspect is currently in police custody assisting with ongoing investigations.

From Emmanuel Opoku, Takoradi

Nursing and Midwifery Licensing Exams postponed to September 4 – Citinewsroom – Comprehensive News in Ghana

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The Ministry of Health has announced the postponement of the Centralised Nursing and Midwifery Licensing Examinations to September 4, 2025.

The decision was taken following a consultative meeting between the Health Minister, Kwabena Mintah Akandoh, the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC), and the Conference of Heads of Health Training Institutions (COHHETI).

In line with the new directive, the examinations will now be conducted in the respective training institutions, reverting to the previous arrangement. The move is aimed at ensuring smooth participation and effective supervision by the NMC, while also addressing concerns over the risks associated with students traveling long distances to designated examination centres.

“The measure is necessary to safeguard the safety and well-being of candidates while ensuring fairness and proper monitoring of the examinations,” the Health Minister said. He added that it was not proper for students to travel from one region to another to sit for exams.

The NMC is expected to issue a revised timetable and detailed guidelines in the coming days.

The Minister assured stakeholders that the Ministry will provide the necessary logistics to ensure the successful implementation of the new arrangement.

The Ministry expressed appreciation to candidates, training institutions, and stakeholders for their cooperation and understanding.

Read below the statement by the Ministry of Health

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POSTPONEMENT OF CENTRALISED LICENSING EXAMINATIONS FOR NURSING AND MIDWIFERY CANDIDATES

1. The Ministry of Health wishes to inform all stakeholders and candidates that the planned Centralised Nursing and Midwifery Licensing Examinations have been postponed to September 4, 2025.

2. This decision was reached at a consultative meeting involving the Minister for Health, the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC), and the Conference of Heads of Health Training Institutions (COHHETI). It was agreed that the examinations will henceforth be conducted in the respective training institutions, as was previously the practice, to ensure smooth participation and effective supervision by the NMC.

3. The directive follows careful consideration of the risks associated with extensive travel by students to designated examination centres.

4. According to the Minister for Health, this measure is necessary to safeguard the safety and well-being of candidates, while ensuring fairness and proper monitoring of the examinations.

5. A revised timetable and detailed guidelines will be issued by the NMC in due course.

6. The Ministry appreciates the cooperation and understanding of all candidates, training institutions, and stakeholders in this important exercise.

7. The Minister for Health, Hon. Kwabena Mintah Akandoh, further stressed that it is not proper for students to travel from one region to another to sit for examinations.

8. He also assured all stakeholders that the Ministry will provide the necessary logistics to ensure the successful implementation of this directive.

Issued by:
Tony Goodman
Deputy Director & Spokesperson

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Producer Price Inflation Drops To 3.8%

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The Producer Price Inflation (PPI) fallen to 3.8% in July 2025, the lowest level since November 2023, according to new data released by the Ghana Statistical Service (GSS).

The figure represents a decline from 5.8% in June, marking the sixth consecutive month of slowdown in producer price growth.

The PPI, which tracks average changes in factory gate prices received by domestic producers, stood at 262.5 in July, up from 258.2 in June and 253.0 in July 2024.

On a year-on-year basis, the 3.8% increase means producers received nearly 25 percentage points less in price growth compared to July 2024, when inflation peaked sharply.

On a month-to-month basis, producer prices rose by 1.6% between June and July, signaling moderate upward price pressures in the short term despite the broader slowdown.

The decline was largely driven by two heavyweight sectors – mining and quarrying, which saw inflation ease from 6.5% in June to 4.6% in July, and manufacturing, which dropped from 7.2% to 3.6% over the same period.

Together, these sectors account for nearly 80% of the PPI basket and were responsible for the bulk of the slowdown.

By contrast, electricity and gas recorded an uptick, rising from 5.1% in June 2025 to 6.7% in July 2025. Water supply, sewerage, and waste management also edged higher to 4.1%.

Transportation and storage costs continued their downward slide, falling further from -7.0% in June to -8.1% in July, while accommodation and food services remained flat at -2.7%.

The Government Statistician, Dr. Alhassan Iddrisu, noted that falling producer prices could offer relief to businesses and households if the savings are passed down the value chain. “If these savings reach consumers, we could see real relief,” he said.

The GSS advised businesses to take advantage of falling input costs to rethink pricing strategies and innovate rather than merely adjust prices.

It also recommended that government consolidate stability and support production in key sectors to sustain momentum, while urging households to monitor retail prices to ensure the benefits of reduced producer costs are reflected in consumer markets.

The latest data underscores a broader cooling trend in producer inflation, offering potential respite for the country’s economy amid efforts to stabilise the foreign exchange market and ease cost pressures on businesses.

A Business Desk Report

NDC opens nomination process for Tamale Central by-election

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The National Democratic Congress (NDC) on Friday, August 22, officially opened nominations for its parliamentary primaries in the Tamale Central Constituency. 

This development comes in the wake of the death of the area’s Member of Parliament, Dr Ibrahim Murtala Muhammed, who lost his life in the tragic helicopter crash on 6 August that claimed the lives of eight people.

In a statement issued on Wednesday, August 20, and signed by General Secretary Fifi Fiavi Kwetey, the party explained that nomination forms would be available for collection and submission at the NDC Northern Regional Office. 

The nomination process, which began today, August 22, is scheduled to close on Sunday, August 24.

The statement further detailed the guidelines governing the primary, indicating that a certified delegates’ list would be released to aspirants once the vetting exercise has been completed. 

It added that nomination forms are priced at GH₵5,000, while the filing fee stands at GH₵40,000. However, female aspirants and persons with disabilities will receive a 50 per cent concession on the filing fee.

Meanwhile, the opposition New Patriotic Party (NPP) has confirmed that it will not contest the Tamale Central by-election. 

According to the party, this decision is in respect of the late MP, Dr Ibrahim Murtala Mohammed, whose sudden passing has left a significant void in the constituency.

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Focus on policy, not divisive tactics

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Paul Adom-Otchere is a media personality Paul Adom-Otchere is a media personality

Media personality, Paul Adom-Otchere, has urged Ghanaian politicians to focus on addressing core policy challenges rather than resorting to divisive tactics, warning that such practices could pose serious risk to the country’s political space.

Speaking on Metro TV’s Good Morning Ghana on Friday, August 22, 2025, Adom-Otchere stated that many politicians fail to tackle substantive policy issues and instead take advantage of situations for political gain.

“When politicians don’t want to put in the work to address the hard-core policy issues, then you find them dabbling in politicking to score political points,” he explained.

He cautioned against turning tragedies like plane crashes or drunk driving accidents into political talking points.

Adom-Otchere also raised concerns about false narratives being deliberately crafted to damage reputations.

“If they say that we saw this politician and he nearly knocked down a lady; then he is very lucky. Did he knock down the lady? No, he didn’t but he nearly. But propagandists will capitalise on such and say that let’s go and say, ‘he knocked down the lady’,” he said, urging for truthfulness in political communication.

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He called for certain matters to be treated as national concerns rather than political tools.

“There are certain happenings that we must tackle devoid of politics and settle it as a national issue and move on,” he stated.

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Higher cocoa prices unlikely to benefit Ghana and Côte d’Ivoire

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File photo of cocoa beans File photo of cocoa beans

Research firm Fitch Solutions has revealed that despite global cocoa prices soaring to record levels in 2025, top cocoa-producing countries such as Ghana and Côte d’Ivoire are unlikely to reap the full economic benefits.

Data shows that average cocoa prices reached US$8,900 per tonne between January and July 2025, more than triple the long-term average of US$2,500 per tonne recorded from 2005 to 2023.

According to Fitch, while prices are expected to gradually ease to around US$6,900 per tonne between 2026 and 2030 as global supplies recover, they are still projected to remain well above historical levels.

Ghana currently pays the highest farmgate prices in West Africa – COCOBOD

However, Fitch Solutions cautions that these elevated prices are unlikely to translate into major economic windfalls for the region’s top cocoa producers.

“Our view that structurally higher cocoa prices will not create major economic windfalls for Africa’s cocoa-producing nations in the coming years rests on three key factors,” Fitch noted.

Why prices are not helping enough

The first major factor is the pricing mechanism. Both Ghana and Côte d’Ivoire use government-controlled marketing boards to set farmgate prices, the amount paid to farmers.

While both countries have increased farmgate prices in recent seasons, Fitch points out that the gap between farmgate and international prices remains wide.

Secondly, fiscal and operational constraints limit how much of the global price increase can be passed on to local farmers.

Although farmer incomes have improved somewhat, they still fall significantly short of global benchmarks, reducing the broader impact on household spending and domestic economic activity.

As a result, even with cocoa prices at historic highs, many farmers and national economies are missing out on the full potential benefits.

SP/MA

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‘Daddy Lumba unhappy with crowds at his home after death’

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Bishop Kwabena Asiamah is the leader of Ajagurajah Movement Bishop Kwabena Asiamah is the leader of Ajagurajah Movement

Although it has been almost a month since the passing of Ghanaian Highlife legend Daddy Lumba, news surrounding his death and legacy shows no signs of fading anytime soon.

The leader of the Ajagurajah Movement, Bishop Kwabena Asiamah, has now joined the conversation.

He has made a bold statement regarding the constant visits to Lumba’s home after a book of condolence was opened.

Daddy Lumba is dead

In a live TikTok session on August 22, 2025, Ajagurajah claimed that the soul of the late ‘Makra Mo’ singer is unhappy with how Ghanaians, especially bloggers, invaded his home following his death.

According to Ajagurajah, while Daddy Lumba was alive, he rarely allowed people into his residence. Therefore, the family made a mistake by allowing sympathisers from all walks of life troop into his residence after his demise.

When Daddy Lumba was alive, one could follow him around and still not gain entry into his house. But after his death, they opened the door for both friends and even enemies to enter; that is why his soul isn’t at peace,” he said.

Individuals Daddy Lumba sang about and their role in his life journey

Ajagurajah also issued a warning to the family of the late Daddy Lumba.

According to him, if care isn’t taken, the spirit of the late musician could bring more harm to them.

“The family needs to be very careful. If they are not careful, the spirit of Lumba will cause harm to them. When they allowed people to enter his home, they could have observed some traditions in the house afterward.

Daddy Lumba has 11 children with four different women – Family reveals

“He also said I should ask you people why it is that you have stopped playing his music in his house?” he added.

JHM/EB

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Focus on policy, not divisive tactics

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Paul Adom-Otchere is a media personality Paul Adom-Otchere is a media personality

Media personality, Paul Adom-Otchere, has urged Ghanaian politicians to focus on addressing core policy challenges rather than resorting to divisive tactics, warning that such practices could pose serious risk to the country’s political space.

Speaking on Metro TV’s Good Morning Ghana on Friday, August 22, 2025, Adom-Otchere stated that many politicians fail to tackle substantive policy issues and instead take advantage of situations for political gain.

“When politicians don’t want to put in the work to address the hard-core policy issues, then you find them dabbling in politicking to score political points,” he explained.

He cautioned against turning tragedies like plane crashes or drunk driving accidents into political talking points.

Adom-Otchere also raised concerns about false narratives being deliberately crafted to damage reputations.

“If they say that we saw this politician and he nearly knocked down a lady; then he is very lucky. Did he knock down the lady? No, he didn’t but he nearly. But propagandists will capitalise on such and say that let’s go and say, ‘he knocked down the lady’,” he said, urging for truthfulness in political communication.

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He called for certain matters to be treated as national concerns rather than political tools.

“There are certain happenings that we must tackle devoid of politics and settle it as a national issue and move on,” he stated.

Paul Adom-Otchere ordered to appear before Special Prosecutor over GACL audit deal

MRA/VPO

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BoG’s quarter-ounce gold coin selling at GH¢10,083.09 on August 22

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Bank of Ghana's gold coin Bank of Ghana’s gold coin

The investment price of the Bank of Ghana’s (BoG) gold coins continues to decline, a development attributed to the Ghana cedi’s appreciation against the US dollar.

The Central Bank introduced these gold coins as a strategic measure to discourage the hoarding of US dollars and absorb excess liquidity in the market, ultimately aiming to strengthen the cedi against major foreign currencies.

As of Friday, August 22, 2025, the BoG reported the following updated prices for its gold coins:

BoG’s quarter-ounce gold coin opened August trading at GH¢9,586.49

• The 0.25 oz coin is now selling at GH¢10,083.09.

• The 0.50 oz coin is priced at GH¢19,430.58.

• The 1.00 oz coin is selling for GH¢38,170.32.

The Ghana gold coin is available in three denominations: one-ounce, half-ounce, and quarter-ounce, and can be purchased through commercial banks.

SP/MA

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FIFA imposes transfer ban on Hearts of Oak over unsettled $150,000 debt

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FIFA has hit Hearts of Oak with a transfer ban FIFA has hit Hearts of Oak with a transfer ban

In a blow to Accra Hearts of Oak’s rebuilding plans, FIFA has imposed a sweeping transfer ban, both domestically and internationally, against the Ghanaian giants after the club failed to settle an outstanding debt to former Technical Director Rene Hiddink.

A letter dated 21 August 2025, issued by FIFA’s Legal and Compliance Division and addressed via the FIFA Legal Portal, confirmed that the registration ban will remain in place until the full amount owed is paid and for a maximum of three entire and consecutive registration periods.

The US$150,000 debt stems from Hiddink’s wrongful termination claim. Having been hired in July 2023 under a three-year contract, the Dutch tactician exited after just eight months, citing unfair dismissal. FIFA ruled in his favor, ordering compensation to be paid by Hearts of Oak.

This sanction delivers a serious setback as the Phobians prepare for the 2025/26 Ghana Premier League season. Without the ability to register new players, the club’s squad-building efforts are effectively paralyzed.

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The Ghana Football Association (GFA) has also been instructed to enforce the ban at the national level.

Meanwhile, on the pitch, the Phobians face Ghana Premier League champions Bibiani Gold Stars at 6pm today, Friday August 22, 2025, at the University of Ghana Stadium in Matchday 2 of the GHALCA Top 4 tournament, having already opened their campaign with a 1-0 victory over Heart of Lions.

FKA/MA

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Empty booths and oda highlights for Ticad 9 wey Tinubu dey attend

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Nigeria govment booth for di ongoing 9th Tokyo International Conference for African Development (TICAD9) for Yokohama, Japan officially open on Thursday, 21 August, di second day of di summit.

One of di tok-tok pesin to Nigeria President, Dayo Olusegun tweet on X say di kontri booth for TICAD9 now dey buzz wit activity, e don officially open and dey welcome Japanese investors as officials engage wit dia enquiries and explore fresh opportunities for trade and partnership.

Earlier Bayo Onanuga, one of President Bola Tinubu media pesin bin say di booth go become fully operational and serve di delegates wey dey attend Ticad on Thursday.

Im announcement bin come afta some Nigerians wey dey attend di ongoing conference wey start for Wednesday, 20 August para say Nigeria booth dey empty, and no govment official dey ground to receive investors for dat kain important conference.

Nigeria’s booth at #TICAD9 is now buzzing with activity, officially open and welcoming Japanese investors as officials engage with their enquiries and explore fresh opportunities for trade and partnership. pic.twitter.com/zAwKmCvAUs

One of di Nigerians Idris Bello wey dey attend di conference and wey earlier complain of di empty booth for im official X account on Wednesday, also confam say di booth don open for di Japan-Africa engagement.

Di empty booth for di conference bin cause plenty tok-tok for social media. One of di pipo wey im reaction strong na di presidential candidate of di Labour Party for di 2023 general elections, Peter Obi. E say di empty booths for TICAD no be just about diplomatic embarrassment, but dem be clear symbol of di hollow promises and empty governance wey Nigerian citizens dey endure.

“Di empty Nigerian booths for di ongoing Ninth Tokyo International Conference, TICAD9, for Japan no just define di empty promises of dis govment for di past two years, dem also reflect di consistent emptiness wey dis govment don feed Nigerians wey dey di kontri.” Peter Obi tok for im official X account.

However, di presidency clear am say na di second day of di summit di booth suppose open, and di delegation schedule no include participation for one open forum trade exhibition wey hold on di first day.

“Di Nigerian official delegation wey dey work wit Corporate Nigeria, wey some of our leading business leaders represent no come Yokohama and Tokyo to attend any Trade Expo, wey dey designed as an open forum for participating nations.”

Oga Onanuga add for statement say di Nigerian delegation to di summit, wey President Bola Tinubu, lead na to achieve results, and Nigeria dey fully and well represented and part of di essential conversations and negotiations wey dey go on for TICAD9.

“Di Nigerian delegation to di summit, wey President Bola Tinubu lead dey focused on dia core objectives of achieving tangible outcomes from di scheduled lineup of bilateral and multilateral engagements wey dia target be driving optimum performance in key sectors of di economy, especially in power, industry and agriculture.” E tok.

Wetin be Ticad 9 and who dey attend?

TICAD stand for Tokyo International Conference on African Development.

Di govment of Japan don dey lead dis conference since 1993. Di ninth Ticad go hold from Wednesday 20 August to Friday 22, August for Yokohama City.

For dis year, di theme di conference na to co-create innovative solutions (with Africa)” for challenges in Africa, Japan and di international community.

Nigeria President Bola Tinubu dey attend di conference alongside oda African leaders.

Oga Tinubu say Nigeria participation for Ticad na to “unlock $1Billion+ in trade & investment, drive green innovation & industrial growth, expand opportunities for our youth, and position Nigeria as the heart and gateway to West Africa’s vast market.”

Di Nigeria leader add say di summit na di kontri launchpad for lasting development and global partnership wey tanda on technology, talent and trust.

“Nigeria go lead, and Africa go rise.” Oga Tinubu tok.

Nigeria ministers wey include di Minister of Power Adebayo Adelabu, Minister of Solid Minerals Dele Alake, di Minister of Foreign Affairs, Yusuf Tuggar also dey part of President Tinubu delegation for di Ticad 9 summit.

According to Oga Onanuga, Oga Adelabu go lead di pre-activation meeting to execute several power projects for Nigeria wey di Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) dey fund.

Di Chief Executive Officer of di Bank of Industry Supe Olusi – wey also be delegate for di conference go hold high-level discussions wit di Japan International Cooperation Agency plus oda participating multilateral institutions for dia annual global fund syndication.

Highlights from di ongoing Ticad 9

  • African leaders push for UNSC seats, trade deals for Japan summit

African leaders don appeal for Japan support during one key development for di summit.

Di leaders want support to secure two permanent seats for Africa on di UN Security Council (UNSC) and increased investment in security, economy and health, African media reported.

Nigerian President Bola Tinubu tell di 9th Tokyo International Conference on African Development (Ticad) say di continent deserve permanent and non-permanent seats on di UNSC as a “just and fair demand” wey go ensure unbiased representation.

Eswatini King Mswati also call for two permanent UNSC seats, e say dis go boost Africa role in resolving global conflicts, Swaziland News report.

Kenyan President William Ruto urge Japan to remove tariff and non-tariff barriers to allow easier entry of Kenyan agricultural exports, wey include avocados and tea, into di Japanese market.

Ghanaian President John Mahama called for increased Japanese investment for im kontri, e promise “fast-track approvals, sovereign guarantees, blended financing frameworks and access to industrial sites”, Ghanaian Times report.

So far, African kontris and Japan don agree to strengthen cooperation in security and socio-economic sectors.

Japan don promise to help di continent address dia debt palava and implement di African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA).

Di Ticad summit dey come for di middle of one shift in Africa partnerships wit global powers.

China bin grant 53 African kontris zero-tariff market access, while di US has increase tariffs on dozens of African kontris.

Nigeria President Bola Tinubu honour di Armed Forces

For di summit, President Tinubu hail di kontri Armed Forces for di war against insecurity and crimes wey dem don win, as e emphasize on im administration commitment to address di root cause of insecurity for di kontri through strengthening di govment security apparatus and di ongoing economic reforms.

E describe di current momentum for di Nigerian Armed Forces as a springboard for national development and stability.

‘Daddy Lumba unhappy with crowds at his home after death’

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Although it has been almost a month since the passing of Ghanaian Highlife legend Daddy Lumba, news surrounding his death and legacy shows no signs of fading anytime soon.

The leader of the Ajagurajah Movement, Bishop Kwabena Asiamah, has now joined the conversation.

He has made a bold statement regarding the constant visits to Lumba’s home after a book of condolence was opened.

In a live TikTok session on August 22, 2025, Ajagurajah claimed that the soul of the late ‘Makra Mo’ singer is unhappy with how Ghanaians, especially bloggers, invaded his home following his death.

According to Ajagurajah, while Daddy Lumba was alive, he rarely allowed people into his residence. Therefore, the family made a mistake by allowing sympathisers from all walks of life troop into his residence after his demise.

When Daddy Lumba was alive, one could follow him around and still not gain entry into his house. But after his death, they opened the door for both friends and even enemies to enter; that is why his soul isn’t at peace,” he said.

Individuals Daddy Lumba sang about and their role in his life journey

Ajagurajah also issued a warning to the family of the late Daddy Lumba.

According to him, if care isn’t taken, the spirit of the late musician could bring more harm to them.

“The family needs to be very careful. If they are not careful, the spirit of Lumba will cause harm to them. When they allowed people to enter his home, they could have observed some traditions in the house afterward.

Daddy Lumba has 11 children with four different women – Family reveals

“He also said I should ask you people why it is that you have stopped playing his music in his house?” he added.

JHM/EB

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NPP General Secretary Hopeful Sets Condition for Alan Kyerematen’s Return: “He Must Reapply”

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  • Eugene Boakye Antwi, a General Secretary hopeful of the NPP, has outlined the conditions under which Alan Kyerematen can return to the party
  • Mr Antwi stated that Kyerematen must reapply to rejoin, following his voluntary resignation
  • This comes as the NPP works to bring back disgruntled members ahead of the 2028 elections

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Eugene Boakye Antwi, a General Secretary hopeful of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), has stated the conditions under which former Minister for Trade and Industry, Alan Kyerematen, would be reaccepted into the party.

Speaking to Nhyira FM in Kumasi on Friday, August 22, 2022, Mr. Antwi, who is a former Member of Parliament for Subin in the Ashanti Region, said Mr. Kyerematen must reapply to join the party if he wishes to return.

Eugene Boakye Antwi, a NPP General Secretary hopeful, sets condition for Alan Kyerematen’s return. Photo credit: Alan Kyerematen/Facebook & Eugene Boakye Antwi/X. Source: Facebook

“Because he voluntarily resigned from the party, if he wants to rejoin, he must reapply. If he doesn’t reapply, it means he’s not ready to return, and no one can force him,” he said.

Mr. Antwi, who is seeking to become the NPP General Secretary ahead of the 2028 elections, made these remarks while responding to efforts currently being made by the hierarchy of the party to bring back all disgruntled members.

Watch the video below:

Why Alan Kyerematen resigned from the NPP

Alan Kyerematen was a key figure in the New Patriotic Party (NPP) and held the position of Minister for Trade and Industry under President Akufo-Addo from 2017 to 2023.

He had previously served in the same role under President John Agyekum Kufuor from 2001 to 2007.

However, as the 2024 presidential elections approached, Alan Kyerematen fell out with the NPP leadership after losing the party’s flagbearer race to then-Vice President Dr Mahamudu Bawumia.

He accused the NPP of rigging the primary election in favour of Dr. Bawumia in November 2023.

Following this, Mr Kyerematen left the party to establish the Movement for Change.

This was not his first departure, as he had also left the NPP in 2007 after losing the flagbearer race to Nana Akufo-Addo.

For the 2024 elections, Alan Kyerematen decided to run as an independent candidate, despite his Movement for Change.

NPP grants amnesty to suspended members

Meanwhile, the NPP has granted amnesty to all its members who were suspended as well as those whose disciplinary cases are pending.

In a letter dated Saturday, August 16, 2025, the Acting Chairman of the NPP, Danquah Smith Buttey, said the decision was taken at an emergency meeting called by the National Council on July 25, 2025.

According to the letter, the decision was aimed at promoting unity and reconciliation in the party ahead of the 2028 general elections.

National Democratic Congress, Hopeson Adorye, NPP, Movement for Change, Alan Kyerematen
A prominent member of the Movement for Change, Hopeson Adorye, rejects NPP’s suspension amnesty. Photo credit: Hopeson Adorye/Facebook. Source: Facebook

Kerematen’s boy Rejects NPP’s suspension amnesty

Earlier, YEN.com.gh reported that Hopeson Adorye, a member of Alan Kyerematen’s Movement for Change, rejected the party’s call for suspended members to return.

He vowed never to rejoin the party after backing Alan Kyerematen’s failed presidential bid in 2023.

Adorye, who was with the Movement for Change at the time, said he would rather join the NDC than return to the NPP.

Elegant Styles You Can Recreate with Black Mikado Fabric

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When it comes to rich, structured fabrics that scream elegance, black Mikado material stands out effortlessly. Its thick yet smooth texture makes it perfect for styles that demand a touch of class, structure, and sophistication. Whether you’re planning an outfit for a wedding, dinner, reception, or formal event, this fabric brings both luxury and modesty in one.

Black Mikado holds shape beautifully, making it ideal for defined bodices and dramatic hemlines. Whether you go for a full A-line flare, a fishtail cut, or a high-low silhouette, this fabric adds volume without feeling bulky.

If you’re aiming for a graceful and modest look, try a floor-length bubu gown with pleated sleeves or layered details. The richness of black Mikado adds a regal finish, and with simple accessories like gold or crystal jewelry, you’ll look effortlessly put-together.

For modern ladies who love structure, a two-piece set featuring a peplum top and palazzo or flared trousers is a great pick. You can play with neckline designs off-shoulder, square, or asymmetric to add a bit of flair to the clean black palette.

Kaftan-inspired midi gowns with side capes or exaggerated sleeves are also trending, especially when finished with stones or embroidery on the neckline. These styles balance comfort and style, making them perfect for wedding guests or Sunday outings.

Because black Mikado holds color well, you can pair it with lace appliqués, tulle, velvet, or rhinestone embellishments for a rich and layered finish. It’s a fabric that transforms even the simplest design into something luxurious and unforgettable.

Addai Brobbey Is Asante Mampong Ɛkoɔnahene

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Nana Kwadwo Addai Brobbey being carried shoulder high

 

The Ɛkoɔna clan of the Asante Mampong Traditional Area has enstooled Nana Kwadwo Addai Brobbey, a respected journalist with Kessben Media, as its new Ɛkoɔnahene.

The ceremony, held at Asante Mampong on Monday, August 18, 2025, was marked with rich cultural displays as traditional leaders formally entrusted the mantle of leadership to the journalist.

In his acceptance speech, Nana Addai Brobbey paid tribute to Nana Wiredu and the elders of the Ɛkoɔna family for the confidence reposed in him. He pledged to dedicate his reign to fostering unity, peace, and development among his people.

“I am deeply humbled by this honour, and I promise to serve with loyalty and respect,” he assured, adding that his previous service as an assemblyman for the Asaam Electoral Area had prepared him for the responsibility.

The new Ɛkoɔnahene urged the youth to embrace discipline, humility, and respect for elders, stressing that these values are essential for anyone aspiring to leadership in traditional settings.

Community members have welcomed the enstoolment, describing Nana Addai Brobbey as a man of integrity and vision, whose leadership is expected to bring renewed hope to the Ɛkoɔna clan.

FROM David Afum, Asante Mampong

No matter what, we did not walk alone

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No matter what, we did not walk alone - Rita Dominic reflects on journey in Nollywood as she shares photo with Genevieve Nnaji

Nollywood actress, Rita Dominic, has shared a photo with her colleague, Genevieve Nnaji, reflecting on their incredible journey in Nollywood. 

The veteran actresses have completed 26 and 27 years, respectively, in the film industry; a testament to their talent, passion and dedication.  

“When we started in Nollywood all those years ago, we were just passionate girls with a dream,” Dominic said in the post on Thursday. 

“We had no idea the incredible journey ahead or how our industry would grow to touch the entire world. 

“To look around today and see how far we’ve come… It fills my heart with pride. No matter what, we did not walk alone.” 

No matter what, we did not walk alone - Rita Dominic reflects on journey in Nollywood as she shares photo with Genevieve Nnaji

Mahama holds talks with UN Secretary-General on sidelines of TICAD-9 in Yokohama

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Accra, Aug 22, GNA – President John Dramani Mahama has held bilateral talks with Mr António Guterres, the United Nations (UN) Secretary-General on the sidelines of Ninth Tokyo International Conference on African Development (TICAD-9) in Yokohama, Japan.

A statement issued by Ghana’s Presidency said the discussions centred on multilateral cooperation, Ghana’s economic rebound, and escalating security challenges in West Africa.

Higher cocoa prices unlikely to benefit Ghana and Côte d’Ivoire

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Research firm Fitch Solutions has revealed that despite global cocoa prices soaring to record levels in 2025, top cocoa-producing countries such as Ghana and Côte d’Ivoire are unlikely to reap the full economic benefits.

Data shows that average cocoa prices reached US$8,900 per tonne between January and July 2025, more than triple the long-term average of US$2,500 per tonne recorded from 2005 to 2023.

According to Fitch, while prices are expected to gradually ease to around US$6,900 per tonne between 2026 and 2030 as global supplies recover, they are still projected to remain well above historical levels.

Ghana currently pays the highest farmgate prices in West Africa – COCOBOD

However, Fitch Solutions cautions that these elevated prices are unlikely to translate into major economic windfalls for the region’s top cocoa producers.

“Our view that structurally higher cocoa prices will not create major economic windfalls for Africa’s cocoa-producing nations in the coming years rests on three key factors,” Fitch noted.

Why prices are not helping enough

The first major factor is the pricing mechanism. Both Ghana and Côte d’Ivoire use government-controlled marketing boards to set farmgate prices, the amount paid to farmers.

While both countries have increased farmgate prices in recent seasons, Fitch points out that the gap between farmgate and international prices remains wide.

Secondly, fiscal and operational constraints limit how much of the global price increase can be passed on to local farmers.

Although farmer incomes have improved somewhat, they still fall significantly short of global benchmarks, reducing the broader impact on household spending and domestic economic activity.

As a result, even with cocoa prices at historic highs, many farmers and national economies are missing out on the full potential benefits.

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Mahama holds talks with UN Secretary-General on sidelines of TICAD-9 in Yokohama  

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By Iddi Yire  

Accra, Aug 22, GNA – President John Dramani Mahama has held bilateral talks with Mr António Guterres, the United Nations (UN) Secretary-General on the sidelines of Ninth Tokyo International Conference on African Development (TICAD-9) in Yokohama, Japan. 

A statement issued by Ghana’s Presidency said the discussions centred on multilateral cooperation, Ghana’s economic rebound, and escalating security challenges in West Africa. 

Mr Guterres commended Ghana’s active role in the UN system and its steady commitment to the Sustainable Development Goals, while highlighting the country’s leadership within ECOWAS and the African Union in responding to Sahel-related crises.  

He encouraged President Mahama to continue championing collective, regional solutions. 

President Mahama reaffirmed Ghana’s unwavering support for multilateralism and called for further democratisation of the UN to enhance representativeness and effectiveness. 

He noted that Ghana’s economy was recovering from a recent crisis, with debt restructuring advancing to secure long-term stability.  

The President also thanked the UN Development Programme for its sustained partnership, citing a recent UN Development Programme (UNDP) – supported orientation for newly appointed ministers on the Government’s “Resetting Ghana Agenda.” 

GNA  

Christian Akorlie  

Fiifi Boafo’s COCOBOD claims false and misleading – NIA Deputy CEO – Citinewsroom – Comprehensive News in Ghana

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Deputy Chief Executive Officer of the National Identification Authority (NIA), Alhaji Mohammed Nasiru, has rejected allegations made by former Head of Public Affairs at COCOBOD, Fiifi Boafo, describing them as propaganda and an attempt to mislead the public.

Speaking on Channel One TV’s Breakfast Daily on Thursday, August 21, Alhaji Nasiru said Mr. Boafo’s claims about sidelined directors at COCOBOD were baseless and intended to stir unnecessary public alarm.

“Even the statement coming from Fiifi Boafo raises a very big alarm. Why Fiifi Boafo? What is he expecting them to do within the organisation? Maybe he has blocked them, and he is not able to get what he wants.

Even though he is outside the organisation, he is jittery and worried, so he needs to make noise for them to be put back there so he can continue benefiting from what he intended before the reshuffle,” he alleged.

He further stressed that the comments were nothing more than propaganda.

“Fiifi Boafo’s comment is just rhetoric and propaganda. He just intends to throw dust in the eyes of the people,” he said.

Mr. Boafo had earlier alleged, in an interview on Citi FM’s Eyewitness News on Tuesday, August 19, that more than 10 experienced directors at COCOBOD had been asked to stay home while still receiving full salaries, despite contributing nothing to the state agency’s operations. He described the situation as a wasteful use of public funds.

COCOBOD has, however, strongly denied the claims, describing them as “false and misleading.” According to its management, no director has been instructed to stay home while still drawing a salary.

EOCO protest was organised by NPP Youth – Miracles Aboagye confirms

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The New Patriotic Party’s (NPP) Youth Wing has admitted organising the crowd that gathered outside the Economic and Organised Crime Office (EOCO) in support of Dancehall star Shatta Wale during his recent detention.

The confirmation was made by Dennis Miracles Aboagye, a leading figure in the party, who said the mobilisation was part of efforts to defend fairness and prevent abuse of discretion in law enforcement.