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YEA office locked by NDC youth

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The youth wing of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) has locked up the Savannah Regional Office of the Youth Employment Agency (YEA) in Damongo.

This action followed reports of alleged attempts to evacuate items from the office on the night of President John Dramani Mahama’s swearing-in.

Abdallah Amidu, a member of the NDC, told Channel One News that they received information about the removal of items and immediately intervened.

“We ordered the youth to halt the evacuation and subsequently reported the matter to the police,” Amidu said.

The situation has raised concerns among residents, with calls for a thorough investigation to determine the motives behind the alleged evacuation attempt.

“On the day of the inauguration of John Mahama, some of our people called us in the thick of the night around 1 AM and reported that some of the members of the NPP had come to the YEA office with motors and vehicles and were packing tailoring machines, hairdryers alongside tools and equipment meant for Masons.

“We reported the case to the police. They came around and advised both parties to look at the place till the new government settled. The fact is, the NDC was trying to protect the state properties.”

Raphael Akati Mahama, Regional Director of Youth Employment Agency confirmed the action to Channel One News.

He confirmed that his office was locked by NDC Youth,

He further refuted claims by the youth saying that there was an evacuation of items from the office.

“All that they said is false and I was out of town when I had information of some youth came to my office to lock up the place,” Akati reiterated.

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Beautiful Braids and Wool hairstyles that are suitable for every occasion

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Braids are a timeless way to create attention-grabbing hairstyles, offering endless possibilities for both casual and formal looks. But what if you’re looking to elevate your braids? Enter wool braids, a modern twist on a classic style that’s bound to turn heads.

Wool braids stand out as a unique and bold hair accessory, bringing life to any hairstyle with their rich textures and vibrant hues. Whether you opt for a single braid or a full head of wool braids, the result is a striking look that captures attention. The beauty of wool braids lies in their versatility. From a carefree, boho-inspired style to a sleek, polished finish, you can customize them to suit your personality.

Experiment with a variety of colors and styles to discover the ideal look for you. Wool braids offer both style and practicality. In colder months, they add warmth, providing insulation for your head while still looking chic. Lightweight and comfortable, they allow you to enjoy the day without worrying about your hair. To create your wool braided hairstyle, section your hair and weave the wool strands together.

YouYou can incorporate the wool into your hair using a crochet hook, or for a more relaxed look, simply wrap it around the braids. Once you’ve completed the braids, secure the ends with a small elastic or hair tie, and you’re ready to showcase your fresh style. Wool braids are perfect for any occasion, whether it’s a wedding, a music festival, or just a casual day out. With their vibrant colors and intricate designs, they’ll steal the spotlight wherever you go. If you’re looking to add a bold, fashionable touch to your look, consider giving wool braids a try.

Ayine opposes reintroduction of criminal offences bill, criticizes key provisions

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Attorney General and Minister of Justice-designate, Dr. Dominic Ayine, has voiced his opposition to the potential reintroduction of the Criminal and Other Offences (Procedure) Amendment Bill.

On June 27, 2022, Parliament passed an amendment to the Criminal and Other Offences (Procedure) Act, 1960 (Act 30), introduced by the then-Attorney General and Minister of Justice, Godfred Yeboah Dame. This amendment formally incorporated plea bargaining into Ghana’s justice system for the first time.

During his vetting by Parliament’s Appointments Committee on Monday, January 13, Dr. Ayine criticized the underlying rationale of the bill but committed to thoroughly reviewing its provisions to ensure fairness and effectiveness.

“If the Hon. Member [Patrick Boamah] is seeking to know from me whether, in terms of the scope and substantive content of that bill, it will be introduced as it was, my answer is no. I disagree fundamentally with some of its logic,” Dr. Ayine stated.

He questioned the premise that preliminary applications unnecessarily delay trials, asserting, “The whole idea that preliminary applications are being used to delay conclusions of trials—I disagree fundamentally. I think that lawyers shouldn’t be constrained. If there are technical issues that judges have overlooked, lawyers should bring as many applications as they can.”

Dr. Ayine emphasized the judiciary’s responsibility to handle such applications efficiently to allow substantive trials to proceed. “It is incumbent on the judiciary to dispose of those [applications] in an expeditious manner so that the substantive trial can proceed,” he argued.

He further criticized attempts to use legislation to restrict lawyers from filing preliminary applications, stating, “Some of these applications are fundamental in terms of seeking to do right by the law and procedure under Act 30. So, I disagree fundamentally with it.”

While pledging to reassess the bill critically, Dr. Ayine added, “If it should ever be tabled at all, or if the status quo remains, I will take a look at it. But I have fundamental issues with it.”

Background

On June 27, 2022, Parliament passed a Bill to amend the Criminal and Other Offences (Procedure Act), 1960 (Act 30), sponsored by the Attorney-General and Minister for Justice, Mr Godfred Yeboah Dame, to formally incorporate plea bargaining firmly into the administration of justice in Ghana for the first time.

By this amendment to the Criminal Procedure Act, plea bargaining will be permissible in all cases except a few, which have been set out in the Bill passed by Parliament.

Plea bargaining is a process in criminal justice prevailing in other jurisdictions, where accused relinquishes the right to go to full trial in exchange for some other benefit.

For the State, the benefits of plea bargaining, as explained by the Attorney-General to Parliament before the second reading of the Bill earlier in March this year, include a reduction in caseloads of the courts and of prosecutors and saving the State time and money through avoiding long and protracted trials.

Others are decongestion of the prisons due to reduced sentencing, aiding in the reform of the accused and the satisfaction of victims of offences through compensation and restitution in addition to the punishment of the accused.

The Bill awaits Presidential assent before it becomes law.

 

 

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President Mahama pledges to reform energy sector, assures IPPs of government’s support 

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By Iddi Yire

Accra, Jan 13, GNA – President John Dramani Mahama has assured Independent Power Producers (IPPs) of the Government’s support towards generating the needed energy to boost the country’s electricity supply. 

He bemoaned the poor governance of the Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG) and pledged to take the bull by the horns to reform the energy sector while ensuring the efficient running of the ECG. 

“I mean, you can’t run an electricity utility and make 40 per cent commercial and technical losses and continue to think that you have a viable business,” he said. 

“And so, if we do it more transparently, more fairly, more competitively, I’m sure that we’ll get an efficient partner to join us in terms of billing and metering so that we can eliminate the huge losses that ECG is making.” 

He reiterated the key role IPPs played in the country’s energy sector, which complements government’s efforts in leveraging the capital required to generate the needed power for the country. 

The President gave the assurance during a meeting with IPPs in Accra on Monday to discuss the challenges they faced in their operations and how to find solutions through teamwork. 

“It was important that we expand the space for independent power producers, because the Government on its own cannot always leverage the capital to put in the generation that is required,” he said. 

“And that’s how come many of you signed the PPAs (Power Purchasing Agreements) and set up the thermal plants that we have.” 

That was to help increase generation as the Akosombo Hydro Dam alone could not continue to be the sole power provider for the country, forever, he said.  

The time had, therefore, come for Ghanaians to complement hydro with thermal, which the Volta River Authority was responsible for.  

“But mobilising capital early enough and being able to operationalise thermal plants was becoming a challenge for government and its state-owned power production companies,” President Mahama said.  

That was where IPPs such as the Sunon Asogli Power started to get on board, which had since played a critical role in ensuring the nation’s economy got the needed power to continue to make progress.  

“However, this has generated some debts, which had accumulated and become difficult to pay back,” he said.  

The President noted that his previous administration introduced the Energy Sector Levy Act (ESLA) with the anticipation that within five years, Ghana would have been able to clear the legacy debt, looking at the revenues to be accrued by the sector. 

However, with the change in government in 2017, the ESLA was not used for its intended purpose, President Mahama said, adding: “The revenues of ESLA were mismanaged. And so, what should have gone to pay down a lot of the debt was used for other purposes.” 

He said Ghana was opened for business again and called for investment in the sector.  

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Zenith Bank Ghana Claims ‘Bank Of The Year’ Honour At The Banker Awards

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Henry Onwuzurigbo

 

In what industry observers are calling a watershed moment for Ghana’s banking sector, Zenith Bank Ghana has secured the coveted ‘Bank of the Year Ghana, 2024’ award at the prestigious Banker Magazine Awards in London, marking a significant milestone for the country’s financial services industry.

The Banker’s ‘Bank of the Year’ award is among the most coveted and widely regarded award in the banking industry, often contested by the world’s leading financial institutions.

Winners span across Africa, Asia-Pacific, Central & Eastern Europe, Latin America, the Middle East, North America and Western Europe.

The award, bestowed by the Financial Times Group’s flagship banking publication, is the fifth time the Bank has won the award, having won previously in 2014, 2015, 2017 and 2018. It is in recognition of the Bank’s strong financial performance, innovative products and services, excellent service, industry-leading state-of-the-art banking technology and professionalism.

It comes as a crowning achievement in what has been an extraordinary year for the Bank, which is a powerhouse in Ghana’s financial ecosystem.

 

Managing Director’s Words

Henry Onwuzurigbo, Managing Director/Chief Executive Officer at Zenith Bank Ghana said the award is dedicated to the Bank’s customers without whom the award would not have been won.

He further stated that the award is a testament to the solidity of the Bank and a much-welcome endorsement of Zenith Bank’s leadership in many spheres of banking in Ghana.

“This award shows that Zenith Bank Ghana is a leader in satisfying the benchmarks that have come to be expected with the Ghanaian banking industry.

It recognises our financial performance, continued growth, significant value-creation for shareholders, innovative products and services, and our unique ability to satisfy the needs of our customers in a highly competitive environment,” the MD/CEO said.

 

Beyond Ghana’s Borders

The success story extends beyond Ghana’s borders, with the parent company, Zenith Bank PLC, simultaneously clinching the Bank of the Year award for Nigeria at the same London ceremony. This dual recognition underscores the growing influence of the West African financial institution in the global banking sector.

 

Remarkable Leadership Brings Success

Zenith Bank Ghana’s success story has been especially remarkable under the leadership of Henry Onwuzurigbo, whose guidance has driven the Bank to achieve notable successes, attracting considerable attention both locally and internationally.

Mr. Onwuzurigbo’s impact was acknowledged to 2024 with two major personal accolades: the Banking Sector CEO of the Year -Multinational Award Recipient at the 2024 Ghana CEO Excellence Awards and Best Banking CEO of the Year at The European Awards 2024.

 

Consistency Is Critical

Industry insiders point to Zenith Bank’s consistently impressive financial performance and remarkable digital transformation as a key factor in its success.

The Bank’s mobile application, ZMOBILE, has revolutionised how customers interact with their finances, earning it the Technology Driven Bank of the Year title at the 2024 Ghana Information Technology and Telecom Awards, Best Mobile Banking App Ghana, 2024 – Digital Banker Africa Awards and Best E-Banking Product: Mobile Banking App at The European Awards 2024.

“We are seeing unprecedented adoption rates among different customer segments,” noted a local fintech consultant, speaking on condition of anonymity due to client relationships.

 

Deepening Financial Inclusion

The Bank’s commitment to financial inclusion has been particularly impactful in local communities. Through its SME-focused initiatives and women empowerment programs, Zenith Bank Ghana has extended banking services to previously underserved segments of the population.

This approach earned the Bank recognition as the Best SME Partner Bank and Best Banking Brand for Women Empowerment at The European Awards 2024.

Local business owners have also particularly praised Zenith’s corporate banking services which saw the Bank being adjudged Best Corporate Bank – Ghana at the International Finance Awards 2024.

“Their understanding of the local market combined with international best practices has made them an invaluable partner for businesses like ours,” shared a prominent Accra-based business owner who has banked with Zenith Bank for over a decade.

 

Digital Is Truly The Present And Future

The Bank’s innovative streak has been evident in its embrace of digital solutions. Recognition as Most Innovative Banking products and Services Provider – Ghana, 2024 (World Business Outlook Awards), Internet Banking Services Provider of the Year, an award bestowed on the Bank at the 2024 Global Excellence Awards) and Excellence in GhanaPay Customer Service at the GhanaPay Recognition Awards highlight its role in driving Ghana’s cashless economy agenda. Market analysts suggest these digital initiatives have been crucial in helping local businesses navigate the post-pandemic economic landscape.

 

More Accolades
The string of accolades, which includes being named Premium Foreign Banking Brand of the Year and Premium Multinational Banking Brand of the Year by Entrepreneurs Foundation of Ghana and Premium Multinational Banking Brand of the Year at the 8th Global Business Brands Summit and Awards reflect Zenith Bank’s unique position in Ghana’s banking sector.

While maintaining strong international standards, the Bank has successfully adapted its services to meet local needs and preferences.

 

Outlook

Looking ahead, financial sector experts predict these recognitions could attract increased foreign investment into Ghana’s banking sector.

Market watchers have stated that when a local bank receives global recognition of this caliber, it sends a strong message about the maturity and reliability of the domestic financial system.

Other awards won by the Bank include Best Financial Inclusion Service Provider Ghana (Digital Banker Africa Awards) and Pensions Fund Custodian Brand of the Year at the Ghana Finance Focus Forum Summit and Awards.

Zenith Bank Ghana’s achievement at The Banker Awards, combined with its impressive haul of sixteen major awards across various categories, sets a new benchmark for excellence in Ghana’s banking sector.

The success story of Zenith Bank Ghana demonstrates that with the right leadership, innovation and customer-focused approach, financial institutions in Ghana can achieve global recognition.

Former NDC Deputy National Organiser loses his wife

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Former Deputy National Organiser of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), Chief Nixon Hamilton Biney, has announced the passing of his wife, Lucie Ama Nyama Cofie, with profound sorrow.Chief Biney shared the heartbreaking news in a Facebook post, expressing his grief while reflecting on the cherished memories and significant influence Lucie had in his life.“Life takes us on different paths, but I’ll always appreciate the lessons we learn.

Ekow Barnes appointed Editor of Guzangs

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Guzangs is excited to announce the appointment of Ekow Barnes as the new editor.

With his extensive experience in fashion writing, production, and content creation, Ekow is set to bring a fresh perspective and innovative ideas to the platform.

Guzangs is dedicated to spotlighting both established and emerging African designers, brands, and artisans, providing them with a global platform to showcase their innovative creations.

From traditional textiles to modern couture, their carefully curated collection showcases the fusion of heritage and contemporary fashion trends that define African style.

They are committed to fostering connections between fashion enthusiasts, creators, and supporters who share a love for African fashion.

Through insightful articles, interviews, and features, we aim to deepen your understanding of the stories and inspirations behind each piece, fostering a sense of appreciation for the craftsmanship and cultural significance inherent in African fashion.

Ekow Barnes [Photographed by Steve Morris]

Ekow Barnes is a distinguished fashion writer and creative strategist with a remarkable portfolio of clients, including global brands such as Puma, Burberry, New Balance, Mercedes Benz, Adidas and more. 

His commitment to promoting sustainable fashion and showcasing authentic narratives aligns perfectly with Guzangs’ mission to highlight significant events and talents across the African continent.

As the Co-Founder and Chief Creative Officer of Will and Barnes Group, Ekow has demonstrated his ability to support creatives and share thought-provoking stories on a global scale.

His work has been featured in notable publications, including The Guardian, GQ, and CNN, making him a respected voice in the industry.

In his new role at Guzangs, Ekow will focus on covering significant events throughout Africa, with a particular emphasis on the vibrant fashion moments on the continent.

His passion for storytelling and dedication to uplifting emerging talents will undoubtedly enhance Guzangs’ editorial direction. 

I am thrilled to take on this new role at Guzang. Their values echo my own as an African creative, and I am eager to help tell the powerful cultural stories that remain untold.” Ekow added. 

Idelle Taye, the founder of Guzangs, mentioned, “We really want to change the face of African fashion. With a platform like Guzangs, you get to see how contemporary, how modern African fashion is, and how people are also reimagining old traditional methods of dressmaking and making them more avant-garde.”

“We are thrilled to have Ekow on board as our editor,” said a spokesperson for Guzangs.

“His expertise and vision will help us elevate our content and connect with our audience in meaningful ways.”

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‘He is a wise man’

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Former musician and newly elected Member of Parliament for Gomoa Central, Kwame Asare Obeng, popularly known as A Plus, has attributed his electoral victory to the wise counsel of Dancehall musician Shatta Wale.

In a video circulating on social media, A Plus shared that he sought advice from Shatta Wale during his campaign, and the musician’s insights played a pivotal role in shaping his approach.

A Plus explained that he had asked Shatta Wale how he managed to maintain his popularity and active fanbase.

The “My Level” hitmaker urged him to emulate Jesus Christ’s approach by focusing on helping people rather than merely making promises.

“And you know what Shatta told me? He said, ‘Go and read about Jesus Christ. I watch your campaign-you just talk. Jesus Christ does not talk. When he goes out, they give people food. He gives them fish and bread and money. Go and help people. When you help people, they will follow and support you. Because the people are suffering and need help,’” he noted.

A Plus said he took the advice to heart and redirected his campaign efforts toward addressing the needs of his constituents.

This included supporting medical expenses and infrastructure projects, which he believes endeared him to the electorate.

He described Shatta Wale as a “very wise man” and reflected on the importance of solving people’s problems to earn their trust.

“I realized that it’s very true. You have to solve the people’s problems. I don’t have the spirit to open the eyes of a blind man. But I can give someone with eye problems money to go to the hospital. And that is exactly what we did. Shatta Wale is a very wise man. Sometimes God hides wisdom where you least expect it,” he added.

A Plus emerged victorious in the Gomoa Central parliamentary election, defeating incumbent MP Naana Eyiah Quansah of the New Patriotic Party by over 2,000 votes.

He garnered 14,277 votes, while Naana Eyiah Quansah received 11,637 votes.

Other candidates collectively secured 10,112 votes.

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Mahama’s aide chides Akufo-Addo’s spokesperson over request for inauguration costs

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Joyce Bawah and Dr. Palgrave Boakye-Danquah Joyce Bawah and Dr. Palgrave Boakye-Danquah

Special Aide to President John Dramani Mahama, Joyce Bawah Mogtari, has criticized Dr. Palgrave Boakye-Danquah, the former Government Spokesperson for Governance and Security under President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo, for calling for an inquiry into the expenditure of President Mahama’s inauguration.

During a panel discussion on Metro TV on January 10, 2025, Dr. Palgrave Boakye-Danquah called for accountability regarding the cost of Mahama’s inauguration.

In response, Joyce Bawah Mogtari took to social media to lambast Dr. Boakye-Danquah, accusing him of remaining silent during President Akufo-Addo’s administration, which she claimed had plunged the country into economic hardship.

She wrote, “Apparently, @PalgraveDanquah, until recently the almost silent Akufo-Addo Spokesperson on governance, has been asking about the cost of President Mahama’s inauguration. I am still shaking my head.

“Please tell him that inaugurations are funded by the government in this case, the former administration, represented on the Transition Committee by the Former Chief of Staff. The planning is done by the Transition Team and executed by the State Protocol Department.”

She added that “Funny enough, he sat mute as his uncle’s government destroyed the economy, borrowed recklessly, and left us totally bankrupt. He never once asked any questions about PDS, Pwalugu, the astronomical cost of the non-existent National Cathedral, and many others.

“Ghanaians have totally rejected your government, @PalgraveDanquah. Get a grip. Thank you.”

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Energy sector debt ballooned to $3 billion under NPP administration

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Minister-designate of Energy, John Jinapor Minister-designate of Energy, John Jinapor

The Minister-designate of Energy, John Jinapor, has noted that Ghana’s energy sector debt has increased to $3 billion.

He attributed the rise in debt to ineffective management and the growing interest on existing debt.

Appearing before the Appointments Committee on January 13, 2025, he stated:

“When we were leaving office, the consolidated debt stock was close to $2 billion. Fortunately, I have a document summarizing energy sector debts and lenders as of August 31, 2017. ESLA PLC conducted a full audit of the entire energy sector debts.

“I refer to page 17 of the document. The total energy sector liability at the time was GH₵9.4 billion. They used an exchange rate of 4.4. Using this rate, the debt was approximately $2.1 billion. Let me put on record that, at that time, when the debt was validated, it stood at $2.1 billion.”

Jinapor refuted claims that the National Democratic Congress (NDC) left an energy sector debt of $5 billion, stating that the official public record, validated by Parliament, pegged the debt at $2.1 billion as of that time.

He further noted that as chair of the energy subcommittee of the transition team, the debt had risen to $2.5 billion as of September 30, 2024. A subsequent reconciliation meeting with the Ministry of Energy, the Energy Commission, and the Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG) confirmed that the debt had further escalated to $3 billion.

“As we speak today, the reconciled figure from official sources is $3 billion,” he emphasized.

Jinapor also referenced the Energy Sector Levies Act (ESLA), which has raised approximately GH₵45 billion over the years, which could be used to service part of the accumulated debts, including interest.

However, he noted that this amount is insufficient to fully address the debt crisis.

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President Mahama says youth potential must be realised with better opportunities

Tyson Fury announces retirement from boxing

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Former heavyweight world champion, Tyson Fury Former heavyweight world champion, Tyson Fury

Former heavyweight world champion Tyson Fury announced his retirement from boxing on January 13, 2025, to focus on other aspects of his life.

In a video posted on social media, the English boxer announced his decision with excitement.

“I’m going to make this short and sweet. I’d like to announce my retirement from boxing. It’s been a blast; I’ve loved every single minute of it. I’ll end with this: Dick Turpin wore a mask. God bless everybody; see you on the other side,” he said.

Notably, this is not Fury’s first retirement announcement, having previously done so in 2013 and 2017 via social media posts.

Additionally, he announced his retirement in April 2022 after defeating Dillian Whyte but returned to action in December of the same year.

These past instances have led some individuals to question the authenticity of Fury’s current retirement claims.

Fury’s retirement follows his second defeat to Oleksandr Usyk in December 2024, where he aimed to regain his heavyweight world championship title and restore his glory.

The much-anticipated bout between Fury and his compatriot Anthony Joshua is now in doubt.

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‘I have been saved’ – Kidnapped Tanzanian activist found hours later

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Maria Sarungi Tsehai has been a vocal critic against President Samia Suluhu Hassan Maria Sarungi Tsehai has been a vocal critic against President Samia Suluhu Hassan

Prominent Tanzanian activist Maria Sarungi Tsehai who was abducted by armed men in Kenya said she has been released, hours after the incident.

Amnesty International Kenya spokesperson Roland Ebole told the BBC she was “forced” into a vehicle in the capital Nairobi on Sunday afternoon.

But Ms Tsehai was released hours later. She shared a video to her 1.3 million followers on X, appearing visibly shaken and emotional, but said: “I have been saved.”

Ms Tsehai is a staunch critic of Tanzania’s President Samia Suluhu Hassan, and has accused her government of bringing “tyranny back” to the country.

The Law Society of Kenya president, Faith Odhiambo, said on X they had managed to arrange her release.

“We are sending a warning. We will not allow our country to be used as a haven for picking up individuals,” she said at an evening press conference.

Neither Kenyan nor Tanzanian officials have commented.

Ms Tsehai is a fierce advocate for land rights and freedom of expression in Tanzania.

There have been concerns that Tanzania could be returning to the repressive rule of late President John Magufuli, despite his successor Samia lifting a ban on opposition gatherings and promising to restore competitive politics.

Last year, dozens of opposition were arrested and some were brutally killed. One senior opposition leader died after being doused in acid.

Human Rights Watch described the rise in arrests of opposition activists as a “bad sign” ahead of the 2025 presidential elections, which will take place in October.

Change Tanzania, a movement founded by Ms Tsehai, said in a statement on X they believed she was taken by Tanzanian security agents “operating beyond Tanzania borders to silence government legitimate criticism.”

It added that her “courage in standing up for justice has made her a target”.

In recent months, she had expressed concerns about her safety, reporting an incident where two unidentified men were seen looking for her at her home while she was away.

Kenya has a history of enabling foreign governments to abduct its citizens and carry out forcible extraditions, breaching international law.

Last year, Ugandan opposition leader, Kizza Besigye, was kidnapped in Nairobi by Ugandan security officials and taken across the border for trial by a court martial.

The Ugandan government said Kenya helped them in the operation – but the Kenyan government denied this.

Mr Ebole told the BBC “it might be another repeat” of Mr Besigye’s situation.

Internally, Kenya has been gripped by a wave of disappearances, following last year’s youth-led protests against a series of planned tax rises.

A state-funded rights group saying that over 80 people have been abducted in the last six months.

A few have been released in recent weeks, and there are growing calls for all who have been abducted to be freed.

Bullgod backs Rex Omar for Tourism, Culture & Creative Arts Minister in Mahama’s government

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Entertainment critic and artiste manager Nana Asiamah Hanson, popularly known as Bullgod, has declared his support for veteran musician Rex Omar to be appointed as the next Minister of Tourism, Culture, and Creative Arts under a potential John Mahama administration.

As discussions heat up over who will fill key ministerial roles in Mahama’s proposed 60-minister government, names such as Rex Omar, Dzifa Gomashie, and Baba Sadiq have emerged as strong contenders for the position.

In an interview on Western Region’s Empire FM with Feeling Daddy, Bullgod expressed his preference for Rex Omar, citing his leadership at the Ghana Music Rights Organization (GHAMRO) as proof of his competency.

“I believe we should put people in positions based on their dedication and commitment. Although qualifications are paramount, for me, character supersedes qualifications. Their dedication to service matters and Rex has shown that. His work at GHAMRO has been amazing.”

Bullgod also criticized those within the creative industry who are opposing Rex Omar’s potential appointment, singling out Kumawood actor Big Akwes.

“Big Akwes has no locus on who is going to do what. He’s always been a sympathizer of the NPP, so if he makes a recent U-turn and joins the campaign for John Mahama, he doesn’t get to antagonize people who have been doing the work since 2016. Myself, Rex, Sadiq, and Ola Michael have been in this bloc since 2016.”

He further cautioned against unnecessary infighting within the industry, warning that such divisions weaken their collective influence.

“For me, it’s too early for us to be fighting over anything. This is why politicians don’t take us seriously. This is why they may overlook us and go for someone who doesn’t appreciate our struggles.”

Touching on the educational credentials of past ministers, Bullgod questioned their actual impact on the creative sector.

“With all their education, what has been their contribution to the sector? It’s about time we prioritize service and dedication.”

Bullgod’s endorsement adds to the ongoing debate over who should lead the ministry, as the creative arts industry awaits Mahama’s ministerial picks.

President Mahama promises full audit of National Cathedral expenditures

Nana Addo Was Uncomfortable Giving Up The Chair He Sits On At Events, We Will Take It To The Museum If He Didn’t Pay For It – Nana Boadi Amponim Obodade III

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Nana Boadi Amponim Obodade III, a traditional leader and vocal public figure, has called out former President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo over his reluctance to relinquish a chair he often used during public events.

According to the chief, the chair, which has become a symbolic fixture of the former president’s tenure, could end up in a museum unless there is clarity regarding its payment.

Speaking during an interview, Nana Boadi Amponim Obodade III noted, “Nana Addo seemed visibly uncomfortable at the thought of giving up the chair he frequently uses at events. It has become somewhat iconic, but if he didn’t pay for it, we’ll have no choice but to take it to the museum.”

This remark has sparked debates on social media, with many questioning the ownership of the iconic chair and whether it holds any cultural or historical significance warranting such discussions.

The chair in question has been associated with numerous high-profile events where the former president was present, leading to speculation about its sentimental or political value. Since Nana Addo hardly goes anywhere without the chair, some people wonder if he will easily give it up.

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