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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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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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.
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 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.
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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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Musician and Member of Parliament for Gomoa Central, Hon. Kwame Asare Obeng, popularly known as A Plus, has disclosed that Dancehall artist Shatta Wale is a wise man.
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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.”
— Dr. Palgrave Boakye-Danquah (@PalgraveDanquah) January 10, 2025
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
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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
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.
Watch Fury’s announcement in the video below:
🚨 Tyson Fury has just announced his retirement from boxing 😮
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.
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 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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Accra, Jan. 13, GNA – The African Women’s Entrepreneurship Programme (AWEP) Ghana, has extended its felicitation to Professor Naana Jane Opoku-Agyemang for emerging Ghana’s first female vice-president.
The achievement was a significant milestone towards gender equality and empowerment, it said.
A statement signed by Ms Bernice Abbeyquaye, President, AWEP Ghana, and copied to the Ghana News Agency on Monday said the Vice-President’s achievement was a testament to her exceptional leadership and commitment to public service.
“On behalf of AWEP Ghana, we extend our heartfelt congratulations to Her Excellency Prof. Naana Jane Opoku-Agyemang on her historic election as the first female Vice-President of the Republic of Ghana,” it said.
“This groundbreaking achievement is a testament to her exceptional leadership, dedication and commitment to public service.”
“The achievement was proof that the highest offices were within the reach of those who dared to lead with integrity and vision.”
AWEP expressed confidence that Prof. Opoku-Agyemang’s tenure would champion causes that mattered deeply to women of all shades.
“We trust her leadership will amplify the voices of women and address the structural barriers that have historically limited their full participation in economic development that brings results,” the statement said.
AWEP said it looked forward to working closely with the Vice-President to promote entrepreneurship, innovation and sustainable development for women businesses.
A wave of outrage swept through the Atebubu Amantin Municipality in the Bono East Region as drivers took to the streets to protest the growing number of armed robbery attacks on the Atebubu-Amantin road.
The demonstrations, which turned violent, were sparked by the brutal killing of a 75-year-old driver by suspected armed robbers on the night of Friday, January 10.
The tragic incident, which occurred around 10 pm, marked the latest in a series of violent attacks targeting drivers in the area.
Report said many of the drivers, are already frustrated by the constant threat of armed robbery, accused the police of neglecting their duty to ensure their safety.
“We’re going through a lot here in Atebubu,” one driver lamented. “Armed robbers attack us almost every day, even when we’re going to our farms. We don’t understand what the police are doing about it.”
The drivers’ anger boiled over as they stormed the local police station, demanding that the authorities take more effective action to tackle the rising wave of armed robbery in the area.
The protesters damaged a police vehicle, escalating an already volatile situation.
The Motor Traffic and Transport Department (MTTD) was also criticized for focusing more on stopping drivers to collect fines than preventing armed robbery attacks.
The Atebubu Amantin Ghana Private Road Transport Union (GPRTU) secretary, George Mensah, echoed the drivers’ frustration, saying, “These robbers are bold enough to strike in broad daylight. In the last few months, six drivers have been killed”.
“We’ve all agreed that we will not work until something is done to stop this.” The drivers’ strike caused major disruptions, with many passengers left stranded.
The situation was finally defused with the intervention of military personnel, who helped restore order.
However, the tensions remain high, with the drivers insisting that they will not return to work until their safety is guaranteed and the authorities take more effective action to tackle the rising wave of armed robbery in Atebubu Amantin.
Nigerian singer, Blackface, has stated that none of those he accused of stealing his intellectual property have ever denied committing the crime.
He insisted that the notion that he accuses his colleagues of stealing his intellectual property for fun was flawed, adding that they use his songs because they love his vibe.
Energy Minister-designate, John Jinapor has proposed merging the Volta River Authority (VRA) and Bui Power Authority into a single entity to be known as the “Ghana Power Company.”
According to him, the new government has outlined plans to consolidate key players in Ghana’s energy sector to boost efficiency and ensure strategic management of national energy resources.
Speaking during his vetting by Parliament’s Appointments Committee, he said “We believe that we can merge Bui Power and VRA so that we have something like Ghana Power Company,” he explained.
“This will create a holding company with three specialised subsidiaries for hydro, thermal, and renewable energy under one umbrella.”
Mr Jinapor assured that the government has no intention to privatise these energy assets, which currently generate about 45% of the country’s power supply.
“As a strategic step, you do not put all your energy assets in private hands,” he stated, adding that workers’ input would be considered before finalising any plans.
He further elaborated on the benefits of the consolidation, emphasising increased efficiency through specialisation. “We have hydro experts at VRA and Bui, as well as renewable energy specialists. Why don’t we bring all the renewable people together under one umbrella to maximise their expertise? Similarly, we can streamline operations for hydro and thermal components to reduce losses and improve efficiency,” he said.
Mr Jinapor highlighted that the move aligns with the ministry’s mandate to focus on Ghana’s green energy transition. “Procurement and resource management under a unified structure will bring about efficiency and net gains, while the receivables can be allocated to ensure operational sustainability,” he added.
The proposed merger, according to him, is still at the idea stage and will be refined in consultation with stakeholders to address potential challenges and achieve the desired outcomes.
Minister of Finance-designate, Dr. Cassiel Ato Forson
Minister of Finance-designate, Dr. Cassiel Ato Forson, has refrained from speculating about the true state of the economy.
Speaking during his vetting by the Appointments Committee of Parliament on Monday, January 13, 2025, he borrowed the words of the former president of Ghana, Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo,
‘Sika mpɛ dede’, to mean, money does not like noise, while answering a question about the economy.
He noted that revenue generation alone does not provide a clear picture of the fiscal deficit experienced by the government. Therefore, he will only comment on the issue when he has all the facts and figures.
“Mr. Chairman, I heard her talk about revenue, but revenue alone will not give you a picture of the fiscal deficit; you need to compare it with expenditure. I am also aware that between the 30th and the 1st, we saw the Controller paying out about GH¢18 billion, so GH¢18 billion compared to the 400 that you gained, there is a deficit. So, let’s wait for the end-of-year numbers,” Dr. Ato Forson said.
“I don’t want to speculate; I will wait for the end-of-year numbers and then present them if approved to Parliament. Mr. Chairman, I want to learn from the former president, ‘Sika mpɛ dede’. I will wait until then before I make those statements, and when the time comes, I will present the true picture of the economy,” he added.
It would be recalled that former President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo, in his address to the nation on October 30, 2024, urged Ghanaians to stop negative speculation about the cedi as it affects how the forex market reacts.
He said, “Fellow Ghanaians, as the French would say, l’argent n’aime pas le bruit, which means money does not like noise, sika mpɛ dede. Where there is chaos, where there is noise, where there is unrest, you will not find money. If you talk down your money, it will go down. If you allow some unidentified person to talk down your money, it will go down.”
Akufo-Addo made this statement while discussing the state of the economy.
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The High Court in Accra has adjourned the hearing of the applications filed by four Parliamentary Candidates of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) seeking a Stay of Execution of the order of the Court indefinitely.
This indefinite adjournment of the case was at the instance of lawyers of the NDC after the Court had drawn their attention to the process of none service on the New Patriotic Party side.
On January 4, the High Court presided over by Justice Forson Baah Agyapong ordered the Electoral Commission (EC) to collate some outstanding polling station results and declare winners at Tema Central, Okaikwei Central, Ablekuma North, and Techiman South.
Moments after the orders were given, the NDC side which is the interested Party filed motions to arrest the orders – as it filed a notice of appeal.
Though the applications are yet to be moved, the orders of the High Court have been carried out except for Ablekuma North which has been suspended.
On January 6, 2025, when the case for Stay of Execution was called, the applicants (NPP) in the Mandamus Applications have not been served while the case was adjourned to January 13.
In Court on Monday, January 13, 2025, the case was adjourned indefinitely as there was no proof of service on the NPP side.
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Dr. Cassiel Ato Forson, the finance minister designate, has pledged to prioritize the development of Ghana’s microeconomy to stabilize the Cedi and generate employment opportunities for citizens.
“When approved [as the Minister of Finance], I’ll dedicate a considerable amount of my attention towards the development of the microeconomy, the real sectors of our economy, to help create jobs and stabilise our currency,” he said.
Dr. Forson made the commitment during his vetting by Parliament’s Appointments Committee on Monday, after being nominated by President John Dramani Mahama for the position of Finance Minister.
He expressed concern over the country’s long-standing focus on the microeconomy and advocated for a shift towards strengthening the microeconomy.
Ghana’s microeconomy is largely defined by a significant informal sector, with many Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs) that have a substantial impact on individuals and households.
“Ghana is not out of the woods yet, and there is a lot of work to do. But it is important to understand that you do not only grow the economy from the macro, you grow the economy also from the micro.”
“You do not necessarily create jobs only from the macro, you create jobs from the micro; you do not stabilise the Cedi only from the macro, you stabilise the Cedi also from the micro [economy]. If you want to fix the Cedi and you fail to structural challenges we face as a country, you will fire fight,” he added.
Dr. Ato Forson said that the government would focus on incentivizing the informal sector to encourage their contribution to the country’s development, particularly through Pension Schemes.
He also reaffirmed the government’s commitment to establishing an independent credit office to address debt challenges and to carefully implement measures, including expenditure cuts, that would protect vulnerable groups.
Regarding external support, Dr. Ato Forson highlighted the government’s intention to strengthen its collaboration with the African Development Bank (AfDB), World Bank, and the International Monetary Fund (IMF) to secure more affordable financing options for the country’s development.
Praising the nominee, Madam Abena Osei-Asare, a former Minister of State at the Finance Ministry, remarked, “you put us on our toes when we were in Parliament, and I hope to do same constructively.”
She shared some figures, noting that by the end of 2024, the previous government had achieved an economic growth rate of 5.8 percent, up from 2.9 percent in 2023.
Madam Osei Asare also pointed out that inflation had decreased to 23.2 percent in December 2024, down from 28 percent the previous year.
Additionally, she highlighted the banking sector’s growth, with assets rising from GH¢274 billion in 2023 to GH¢376 billion in October 2024.
Madam Osei Asare also noted that private sector credit had increased by 28.8 per cent, compared to a negative 7.5 percent during the same period the previous year.
The country’s primary balance had also shifted from a deficit to a surplus, with the Ghana holding reserves equivalent to 3.5 months of import cover, she noted.
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By an Executive Instrument dated 9th January 2025, the Ministries of Ghana, being the bulwark of the architecture of the civil service, were reviewed and re-aligned by President John Mahama, under the Civil Service Act, 1993, PNDCL 327.
The new Ministry for Sports & Recreation
Among the notable changes is the rebranding of the Ministry of Youth and Sports to the Ministry of Sports and Recreation. This review and re-alignment appear well-reasoned, having incorporated input from technocrats with relevant experience and expertise.
It is a transformation that is both timely and promising, offering an opportunity to leverage sports as a tool for empowering Ghanaian youth and driving sustainable development.
The United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
In 2015, the United Nations led the global community in setting 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) to be achieved by 2030. A key strategy within this agenda is the deployment of sports as a tool for global peace and development.
Past re-alignments
Since independence, sports in Ghana have been variously aligned with education, science, culture, and youth. The recent alignment of sports with recreation, however, introduces a fresh approach that offers hope and new expectations for the youth.
Sports is predominantly patronised by the youth, making the destinies of youth and sports inextricably linked. For much of the Fourth Republic, the Ministry of Youth and Sports has been a dominant feature of this industry.
International best practices
While the United States has no Ministry of Sports, most countries worldwide have government agencies akin to sports ministries. They include France, Turkey, Serbia, Belgium, Kenya, Tanzania, India, Malaysia, Iran, Australia, and Malawi, among others. Many of these countries align sports with youth affairs, following what appears to be the international best practice.
The rationale behind aligning sports with youth is grounded in global principles, including the 37th objective of the UN SDGs, which states:
“Sport is also an important enabler of sustainable development. We recognise the growing contribution of sport to the realisation of development and peace, in its promotion of tolerance and respect, and the contributions it makes to the empowerment of women and young people, individuals and communities, as well as to health, education, and social inclusion objectives.”
The correlation between Sports and Youth
Successive governments have designed various programmes and policies towards achieving the UN SDGs. Over 90% of patrons of sporting activities in Ghana are the youth. This youthful demographic reflects the strong correlation between sports and youth development.
Re-alignment of Sports with Recreation
The new alignment of sports with recreation shifts focus from youth to health, well-being, and leisure. Countries like New Zealand, Samoa, and Zimbabwe have similar ministries combining sports with recreation. Ghana’s new Ministry for Youth Development and Empowerment will now serve as a hub for youth-centred initiatives.
Health and well-being are critical to national prosperity. During the tenure of two former sports ministers, Messrs Arnold Quainoo and E.T. Mensah, Keep-Fit Clubs were instrumental in promoting fitness among adults and the middle class.
However, the growing prevalence of lifestyle diseases like hypertension and diabetes among younger populations calls for a national fitness initiative.
A designated monthly national fitness day could be a worthy consideration. A national fitness initiative may require the collaboration of the Ministry of Health.
Sports is a big business
Globally, sports has transitioned into a multi-billion-dollar industry, and Ghana is no exception. The new Ministry must acknowledge that sports is no longer a mere recreation but a significant business sector.
In 1993, recognising football’s economic potential, the Ghanaian government partnered with the Ghana Football Association to establish a Professional League Board (PLB), marking a shift towards professionalising premier league football.
Former Sports Minister E.T. Mensah’s mantra, “Sports is a big business,” remains as relevant today as it was over three decades ago. It is not a mere rhetoric.
Several government initiatives towards the achievement of this policy led to two major steps: first, a repeal of the Sports Decree, 1976, SMCD 54, and an enactment of the Sports Act, 2016, Act 934.
The government needs to drive the agenda of commercialisation and promotion of employment and job opportunities in the sports sector.
Benefits of sports
Sports generates thousands of private-sector jobs, especially for the youth.
Though the data surrounding the number of people directly or indirectly employed by the football sub-sector of sports in Ghana, it is estimated that about 20,000 are beneficiaries.
This industry also enables young people to channel their energies productively, reducing the risk of delinquency and fostering a sense of purpose.
In addition to personal development, sports creates job opportunities for young people, spanning various roles such as players, coaches, administrators, and media personnel. The professionalisation of football, for instance, has opened avenues for youth employment and entrepreneurship.
Track and field, arm wrestling, boxing, tennis, table tennis, and numerous disciplines engage Ghanaian youth.
This new Ministry must consider incentives for private investment in sports to expand employment opportunities. Key aspects like professionalism, sponsorship, standards, and regulation require urgent attention to maximise the sector’s potential.
Foreign Exchange Earnings
Beyond recreation, sports is an engine for economic empowerment and a pathway to global opportunities.
I admit we would need the right data to appreciate its contribution to the inflow of foreign exchange into the country, but one cannot deny the fact that since the mid-1980s, Ghana has “exported” a good number of players to clubs in Europe for millions of foreign exchange as transfer fees.
FIFA regulations require five per cent of the transfer fee to be paid to the club(s) that nurture(s) a talent between the ages of 12 and 21.
Hence, the moves made by Abedi Pele, Michael Essien, Sulley Muntari, Stephen Appiah, Asamoah Gyan (who at one point was the world’s eighth-highest-paid player), Kwadwo Asamoah, Ayew brothers, Anthony Annan, etc., were a direct investment into Ghana’s economy.
When Thomas Partey was transferred from Atletico Madrid to Arsenal for a whopping £50m, five per cent of that money came directly to the clubs that contributed to his development.
Other transfers of Ghanaian football players of repute include Mohammed Kudus, Ibrahim Osman, Kamaldeen Suleman, and Ernest Nuamah, just to mention a few.
These international transfers have generated significant foreign exchange for the nation and for clubs to develop more talent.
When these players return to the country, they are here with foreign exchange. No matter how little, a foreign exchange’s impact on our economy should be appreciated.
Furthermore in 2008, the Ghana Football Association signed a five-year contract of $22.5m with Glo Mobile Limited for sponsorship of the Black stars and Ghana Premeir League.
Infrastructure development
Through the hosting of international sporting tournaments, the infrastructure stock of the country has been enhanced, the most recent being the addition of sporting facilities and roads in Borteyman and the University of Ghana.
Borteyman sports complex served as the hub for African Games 2023
While initiatives like constructing AstroTurf pitches are commendable, more efforts are needed to preserve and expand community spaces for recreation and talent development. For instance, addressing the loss of playing fields in areas like Nima, which has produced football legends like Mohamed Polo and Mohammed Kudus, is essential for sustaining this talent pipeline.
Unity and national identity
This industry holds an unparalleled ability to unite people across political, ethnic, and religious divides. The unwavering support for Ghana’s national teams, particularly the Black Stars, during international competitions, exemplifies how sports foster national unity.
How can anyone forget how Ghanaians stayed awake all night to watch Azumah Nelson’s boxing bouts and rallied behind the national football teams? Sports bring Ghanaians together like no other endeavour.
Ghanaian fans cheer on Black Stars
Another variant of national unity can be promoted through the institution of community, district, regional, and national games across different disciplines of sports.
Research in South Africa has shown that during epic football games between rivals Orlando Pirates and Kaizer Chiefs, crime rates have dropped significantly because many criminals are at the stadium watching the game.
Tourism and global recognition
Sports promotes Ghana’s image on the global stage, serving as an effective tool for marketing the country. International tournaments have not only showcased Ghana’s sporting prowess but also boosted its tourism and cultural appeal.
The exposure garnered through sporting achievements has elevated the nation’s profile, clearing ambiguities about its identity and distinguishing it from similarly named countries like Guyana.
Through sports, some non-Africans have appreciated Ghana as a sovereign state, separate and distinct from Guyana in Central America. Investments in sports can position Ghana as a leading tourist and investment destination, as seen in countries like Qatar and Morocco.
A shift towards Recreation and Well-being
The alignment of sports with recreation is a novel approach, shifting the focus to health and well-being. Recreational activities such as keep-fit clubs, which thrived in the past, can be revitalised to combat rising lifestyle diseases like hypertension and diabetes. Designating a national fitness day monthly could further encourage healthy living among Ghanaians of all ages.
The Meadows Community Recreation Centre was part of an ambitious plan to build major rec centre facilities in all corners of the city. (City of Edmonton)
However, this focus on recreation should not overshadow the critical role of sports in driving development. The Ministry of Sports and Recreation must collaborate closely with the newly created Ministry for Youth Development and Empowerment to ensure a balanced approach that maximises the potential of both domains.
Conclusion
The re-alignment of the Ministry of Sports and Recreation is a unique opportunity to harness the transformative power of sports for national development. By prioritising youth development, fostering unity, and tapping into sports’ economic potential, Ghana can achieve sustainable development.
Sports is not just recreation; it is a tool for empowerment, unity, and economic growth. The challenge lies in ensuring that this re-alignment delivers on its promise to transform the lives of Ghanaians while contributing to national prosperity.
Ghanaian media personality MzGee has excitedly announced the arrival of her new baby.
The announcement was made on Monday, January 13, 2025, when MzGee shared several heartwarming pictures of her baby bump on Instagram.
She was clad in a baseball jacket and a pair of trousers, with the caption, “To God be the glory!!!”
The gender of the baby is, however, yet to be revealed.
This announcement comes after a period of speculation on social media, as MzGee had been off-air for some time.
Her return to social media with the news has been met with an outpouring of congratulations from fans, colleagues, and well-wishers.
MzGee’s announcement is worth celebrating, as she had previously opened up in 2022 about her struggles with childbirth, including a miscarriage, after her marriage in 2017.
Her news has since brightened the day for many of her followers, who are eagerly awaiting more updates or a glimpse of the baby.
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Dr. Cassiel Ato Forson shared the moment with Alexander Afenyo-Markin
The ministerial vetting of Dr. Cassiel Ato Forson, the Minister of Finance designate, by the Appointments Committee of Parliament appeared to involve some drama, with moments of heated clashes and arguments recorded.
From a clash between the Chairman of the committee, Bernard Ahiafor, and the Ranking member Alexander kwamina Afenyo-Markin, to one between the Chairman and Abena Osei Asare, who are all members of the committee, a moment of laughter erupted, briefly lightening the tense and serious atmosphere.
While addressing the committee, Dr. Cassiel Ato Forson took the opportunity to reflect on his early days and the positive relationship he shares with Afenyo-Markin, the Minority Leader in Parliament.
According to him, he is more experienced and holds seniority over Afenyo-Markin due to the delays he encountered on his path to becoming a parliamentarian.
In a heartwarming remark, Ato Forson mentioned his early days with Afenyo-Markin, noting how they both shared aspirations of becoming lawmakers.
“Myself and the Minority leader have a history. We planned to enter this chamber together but unfortunately, in his first attempt, he couldn’t make it and I did. Mr. Chairman, he lost that primary and I won,” he remarked.
Ato Forson jovially pointed out his seniority over Afenyo-Markin, stating that he is a term ahead of the Minority Leader while highlighting that their friendship did not affect or influence their decision-making in carrying out their respective roles.
He admonished that his fellow colleagues consider working diligently in the best interest of the country and staying committed to its progress.
“Today, I am one term older than him and his senior. He is older than me by just four months, same year, and two constituencies apart. We used to do private sector business even before we all entered here, and we have known ourselves growing up.”
He continued, “Everyone knows the relationship between us but working with him didn’t stop me from doing my work and didn’t stop him from doing his work. To add to colleagues, we may have relationships but it shouldn’t stop you from doing your work. We should work for God and our country and must be done with the best of intentions to help our country grow.”
Concluding his emotional remarks, Ato Forson playfully encouraged Afenyo-Markin to follow his example and learn from his experience, having once served as a Minority Leader.
“We did just that, had our moments, fought and reunited ourselves. Today, the tables have turned and he is now the Minority Leader. Kwamina, learn from me and be good,” he said, eliciting laughter from the room.
‘I am your senior… Learn from me and be good!’ – Hon. Cassiel Ato Forson tells Alexander Afenyo-Markin during a light moment at his vetting.
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Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass has drawn widespread criticism for attending the presidential inauguration in Ghana as her city faced serious issues. The timing of her travel has sparked considerable outrage, with many questioning her priorities amid increasing issues at home.
Mayor Bass, who has advocated for improved international relations and cultural links with Africa, was in Ghana to attend President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo’s swearing-in ceremony.
While her attendance was intended to reinforce the historical connection between the African diaspora and the continent, many Los Angeles residents believe her absence at a vital time for the city was improper.
The criticism originates from the catastrophic situation in Los Angeles, where a succession of wildfires and continued homelessness have left locals feeling uneasy. Wildfires raged through the city during her journey, damaging homes and displacing residents. Residents who felt abandoned during their time of need expressed their frustration on social media networks.
“While our city burns—literally—our mayor is halfway across the world. “How does this make sense?” a resident tweeted. Others contended that, while foreign ties are vital, the mayor’s first responsibility is to those who elected her.
Mayor Bass supporters have justified her travel, underlining the importance of international diplomacy. They claim that her presence at the inauguration emphasizes Los Angeles’ worldwide position and stimulates economic and cultural collaborations that will benefit the city in the long term.
A representative for the mayor’s office indicated that she maintained constant communication with local officials throughout her trip and was actively involved in coordinating crisis responses.
Despite the assurances, the backlash highlights the delicate balance that public leaders must strike between local responsibilities and global commitments. As Los Angeles continues to face challenges, the mayor’s actions will surely come under examination.
The Austrian foreign ministry says a female citizen has been taken by unknown assailants in the military-ran West African country, Niger.
It confirmed the incident to AFP and said they were aware of the “possible kidnapping of an Austrian woman” in Agadez which is 900 km (559 miles) from the capital Niamey.
The woman was reportedly forced into a 4×4 vehicle by unidentified individuals in the Fada district, Agadez, on the edge of the Sahara Desert, reported Reuters news agency.
The victim, named Eva Gretzmacher, is a development worker in her mid-70s and had lived in Niger for over two decades, according to the local media site, Air Info Agadez.
Niger has not yet commented on the incident.
Air Info reported kidnappers showed up at Ms Gretzmacher’s house with a gun and forced their way in. They did not take anything else, reports said.
Ms Gretzmacher is said to have run projects in the areas of education, health, women’s empowerment and culture.
The Austrian foreign ministry said they are working with the EU delegation and authorities on the ground.
Niger has been battling an Islamist insurgency for years.
The military junta is under pressure for failing to curb militant attacks, one of its justifications for deposing democratically elected President Mohamed Bazoum in July 2023.
Niger, along with its neighbours Mali and Burkina Faso, is grappling with attacks from groups linked to al-Qaeda and ISIS.
Since the coup, Niger has urged France and other Western powers to withdraw their military bases and formed a security alliance with junta-led neighbours Mali and Burkina Faso.
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After a star-studded burial, 28-year-old Bright Owusu, well known as C Confion, was laid to rest in Kumasi today, January 11, 2024. Many people are thinking back on the actor’s brief career after hearing his sisters read a heartfelt ode to him. On December 20, C Confion passed away due to a long-term, exciting medical condition. The state of his last minutes.
As a large number of fans and media figures approached C Confion during his funeral, Kumawood actress and TV show host Nana Ama Mcbrown’s attendance fueled a frenzy. The actress initially went to offer his condolences to C Confion’s family.
The Duchess of Sussex’s new Netflix show has been postponed until March due to the Los Angeles wildfires, the streaming giant has announced.
The lifestyle series, which was filmed in southern California, had been due to premiere on Wednesday.
Netflix said it had offered its “full support” to Meghan’s request to delay the release.
Wildfires have raged through the California city since Tuesday, killing at least 16 people and forcing hundreds of thousands to evacuate their homes.
In a statement, Netflix described the upcoming programme as a “heartfelt tribute to the beauty of Southern California”, adding that it was moving the premiere of With Love, Meghan over the “ongoing devastation” caused by the fires.
“I’m thankful to my partners at Netflix for supporting me in delaying the launch, as we focus on the needs of those impacted by the wildfires in my home state of California,” the duchess said.
The programme filmed in the southern California town of Montecito, will now air on 4 March, Netflix said.
With Love, Meghan includes eight 30-minute episodes featuring appearances from celebrities such as actress Mindy Kaling and former Suits star Abigail Spencer.
In the trailer released earlier this month, Meghan garnishes a cake with raspberries and harvests honey in California, where she lives with her husband Prince Harry and two children.
On Friday, Prince Harry and Meghan were seen hugging residents in the devastated area of Pasadena in the wake of the worst wildfires LA has ever seen.
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Following his quotation from a Freemasons document at the Induction and Orientation Programme for Members of the Ninth Parliament (Cohort 1) on Saturday, January 11, 2025, Alexander Afenyo-Markin, the Minority Leader of Parliament, has sparked intense debate. In order to train new and returning Members of Parliament for successful governance, the event took an intriguing turn when the Minority Leader emphasized equality, humility, and unity by including Freemasonry values.
“We have all sprung from the same stock, partakers of the same nature, and sharers in the same hope,” Afenyo-Markin said, quoting the second-degree working tools of the Freemasons. Furthermore, even while differences between males are essential to maintaining subordination, no circumstance should ever make you feel better than another. “As the time will come, the wisest of men knows not how soon, when all distinctions, save those of goodness and virtue, shall cease and death, the grand leveler of all human greatness, shall reduce us to the same state,” he added, emphasizing the fleeting nature of power and the ultimate equality of all humans in death. Even though his address was well received at the ceremony, social media was ablaze with conflicting responses. A segment
Comparing the absence of criticism directed at NPP member Afenyo-Markin to the outrage Otumfuo Osei Tutu II received when he praised Freemasonry, some accused the public of acting unfairly. Since he is an NPP member, no one is talking about it, yet we were scolding Otumfuo harshly when he recognized Freemasonry, a user said. An further user said, “Radio stations in the Ashanti region would have been on fire Monday morning if an NDC MP had quoted from that Freemasons’ book.” Some commended the quote’s wisdom despite the critiques. As one user put it, “I don’t like Freemasonry, but you have to admit that was some great piece of wise words.” Given that many people in Ghana associate Freemasonry with secrecy and controversy, the episode highlights how sensitive the organization is there.
President John Mahama has announced that his administration will reassess the controversial National Cathedral project, which has been marred by controversy under the previous administration.
According to Mr Mahama, his administration will review the cost of the entire project and seek funding for its construction.
“This project must be completed at a reasonable cost. Given the current circumstances that Ghana is facing, it makes no sense to undertake such a project at a whooping sum of $400 million. I am informed that the National Ecumenical Centre in Abuja, which serves all Christian denominations in Nigeria, was built at a cost of $30 million. I believe we can achieve this project at a much more reasonable figure, and together, we can raise the necessary funds,” he said.
The president, speaking at his first National Prayer and Thanksgiving Service in Accra on Sunday, January 12, added that if his government decides to continue the project, the location will also be reconsidered.
“Such a reconsideration of this project might even include changing the current site that was chosen for the project,” he said.
Mr Mahama further emphasised that state funds would not be used for the project, stating, “On the future of the project, the Cathedral, I believe that all of us, as Christians, must forge a consensus on how to achieve this project without recourse to public funds.”
The construction of the Cathedral was started by President Akufo-Addo to fulfill a promise he claims to have made to God before winning the 2016 elections.
He assured Ghanaians that it would not be funded with public money, but it later emerged that the state, through the then Finance Minister Ken Ofori-Atta, had allocated public funds for its construction.
The project faced further setbacks when some members of the Board of Trustees, who were men of faith, were accused of inappropriate conduct, leading to delays in the completion of the building, which is located in the heart of Accra.
Amidst the controversies, the Commission on Human Rights and Administrative Justice (CHRAJ) investigated the matter and recommended that the Auditor-General conduct a forensic audit to determine what went wrong and, if necessary, prosecute those found to be responsible for any wrongdoing.
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Dress Styles Both Married And Single Ladies Can Slay To Look Outstanding
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The Big Madam dress symbolizes the current trend in fashion for confident and bold mature women. It is inspired by powerful and commanding female figures. To honor these inspiring women, we are introducing the magnificent madam robe, perfect for women who want to make a fashionable statement. These elegant evening gowns have historical significance and will boost your confidence by flattering your body and highlighting your best features. While women of all ages can benefit from these garments, they are particularly valuable for mothers and wives.
The Big Madam collection offers versatility, allowing you to easily transition from formal events to casual gatherings. With a variety of classy and sophisticated colors to choose from, such as navy blue, burgundy, emerald green, and white, there is something for every taste. To truly capture the essence of the Big Madam, the right accessories are crucial. From bold necklaces and sparkling earrings to stylish handbags, the right jewelry will bring any dress to life. And of course, a stunning pair of shoes is the perfect finishing touch to complete any fashionable outfit.
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The suspects are currently in detention over their involvement in the deadly stampede.
Oyo State Government has filed 18 counts against Naomi Silekunola, former wife of the Ooni of Ife; CEO of Agidigbo FM, Hamzat Oriyomi; Islamic High School principal, Fasasi Abdullahi, over a stampede at a Christmas Funfair in Ibadan that claimed the lives of 35 children.
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Ghanaian journalist Kevin Taylor, who founded Loud Silence Media and lives in the US, posted a video on his Facebook page recently that has sparked intense online debates. He left Ghana to start his own TV station overseas, but the video, which was uploaded on Saturday night, gives an idea of the type of job he accomplished as a journalist. The movie shows Kevin Taylor meeting with garbage collectors who sift materials from the Achimota rubbish dump in Accra for their own manufacturing needs. He questioned them about the health effects of their jobs out of interest and concern, illuminating the difficulties experienced by those who work in such demanding settings. His inquiries revealed his commitment to learning about the experiences of common Ghanaians, especially those
Online, the video has sparked a lot of responses and conversations. Kevin Taylor was commended by many for his audacity and dedication to exposing the hardships of common people. Others discussed his influence as a journalist in Ghana before to moving to the US, where he still uses his position to speak out against sociopolitical issues. Kevin Taylor was an outspoken supporter of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) in Ghana’s 2024 elections. He actively supported the party using his media platform in an effort to assist them win. His endorsement of the NDC garnered media attention. The video by Kevin Taylor serves as a reminder of his investigative journalism training and his dedication to elevating underrepresented perspectives.
The World Bank has pledged continuing technical and financial support to improve Ghana’s agriculture for enhanced food production for local consumption and export.
He said Ghana had the capacity to produce enough food to feed herself and export to other African countries.
The Regional Vice President for West and Central, Ousmane Diagana, made the pledge here yesterday after his working visit to Asutsuare.
He was there to inspect some projects on the $150 million West Africa Food System Resilience Programme (FSRP).
Some of the projects he inspected are the Kpong Irrigation Scheme and Kpong Left Bank Irrigation Scheme, Agropole, being supported in their rehabilitation to boost commercial and small-scale farming in the Accra plains.
As part of the tour, Mr Diagana visited Gel Banana Farms, Golden Exotics Limited and Smallholder Rice Farms which are utilising the irrigation schemes.
The objective of the visit was to see the progress of work on the project and interact with beneficiary farmers.
The FRSP is a Government of Ghana and World Bank-funded programme being implemented under the auspices of the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS).
The FRSP Ghana project which is a sequel to the Ghana Commercial Agriculture Project, has received an initial funding of $150 million from the International Development Association (IDA).
The project, which started in June 2023 and expected to be completed in September 2028, has the objective to increase the country’s preparedness against food insecurity and improve the resilience of food systems in Ghana through the construction of irrigation schemes across the country in order to ensure all-year-round commercial and small-scale farming.
After the tour of the projects, Mr Diagana said the country needed to reform her agriculture to become food systems resilient and the World Bank would continue to support Ghana in that direction.
He said agriculture was essential to promote food security, job creation, poverty reduction and that “No country can achieve food security without investing in agriculture in agriculture.”
The Project Coordinator of the FRSP Ghana, Mr Osei Owusu-Agyeman, said as part of the project, the two irrigation schemes were being rehabilitated to boost agriculture in the area.
He said road infrastructure, and warehouses had be constructed to help store the food crops produced in the area.
Mr Owusu-Agyeman said smart-climate interventions has been introduced to help the farmers withstand the effects of climate change.
The Managing Director of Pel’s Farms Trading Limited, Ms Priscilla Adom Tawiah, appealed to the World Bank for matching grants to support the investors by utilising the two irrigation schemes for agricultural purposes.
She said credit was a big challenge facing the investors, saying it was expensive to rely on bank loans to finance their agricultural operations.
The Divisional Chief of Tsangmer and Acting Chief of Asutsuare l, Nene Narh Guamatsu IV, in his remarks indicated that the Osudoku Traditional Area had vast lands for agricultural purposes and the rehabilitation of the irrigation schemes would help increase food productivity in the area.
That, he said, would also help promote the country’s food resilience and security.
Nene Narh Guamatsu IV appealed to the government to involve the chiefs and traditional authorities of the area in the allocation of the Accra Plains lands to investors for agricultural purposes, saying the chiefs and traditional authorities were left out in such negotiations.
Hellen Mutimu, the alleged baby mama of businessman Okechukwu Pascal, aka Cubana Chief Priest, has taken to social media to thank singer Burna Boy for fulfilling his promise to help her and her son.
Hellen insists that she and Cubana Chiefpriest allegedly had a sexu@l encounter three years ago that led to the birth of her two-year-old son.
Abu Dhabi (UAE) Jan. 12, GNA-The 15th session of the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA) opened today with a call on countries to make conscious decisions towards including renewable energy in their generation mix.
This will help reduce emission contributing to climate crisis and ensure prosperity and sustainability.
Renewable energy is energy derived from natural sources, including sunshine, wind, geothermal and hydro, that are replenished at a higher rate than they are consumed.
“Let us use the IRENA Assembly as a platform to forge partnerships, share best practices, and advance the solutions that will shape the renewable energy systems of tomorrow and critically create resilient and prosperous societies,” Mr Francesco La Camera, IRENA Director-General, said at the opening of the session in Abu Dhabi.
Under the theme, “Accelerating the Renewable Energy Transition – The Way Forward,” the two-day meetings brought together ministers and high-level delegates from IRENA’s 139 Member States, academia, development banks, chief executives and youth, to enhance wider, cross-sectoral collaboration on the energy transition.
Over the period, key discussions would focus on tripling renewable energy capacity by 2030, enhancing ambition in Nationally Determined Contributions, supporting transitions in emerging economies, and leveraging innovative financial flows in developing countries.
Mr La Camera said renewable energy offered a path forward – a means to reduce dependence on finite resources, stabilise energy costs, and empower countries to harness their domestic resources for energy independence.
“2024 was the first year that IRENA delivered on its new mandate to monitor progress in implementing the global pledge from the United Arab Emirate consensus to triple renewables and double efficiency,” he said.
“However, despite our progress in certain areas, the world remains off track to deliver on its promise. The energy transition cannot be viewed as a mere response to a crisis but a proactive strategy to get on the 1.5-degree pathway and ensure long-term stability, equity, and sustainability in the global energy landscape”.
Mr. Bojan Kumer, the President of the 15th IRENA Assembly, said the urgency of the global missions was critical and renewable energy sources were indispensable in the journey to decarbonization and a sustainable future for all.
“Let me also emphasise that we are also at a critical time for accelerating our efforts to triple renewable energy capacity. “We understand that the principle of a just global transition is on our minds,” he said, adding that synergy was required between the deployment of renewable energy technology to address energy poverty.
Mr Kumer who is the Minister of the Environment, Climate and Energy of Slovenia, reiterated the need for countries to focus on translating the shared vision into actions.
Dr. Amna bint Abdullah Al Dahak, Minister of Climate Change and Environment, United Arab Emirates, said, “The world around us is changing, constantly and rapidly. Climate change is no longer on the way, it is knocking on the door.”
She urged countries to take steps to reduce emission using key enablers of the energy transition, including technology, financing and skills and capacities development.
“While the challenges we face are immense, so is our potential to overcome them. Together, we have the tools, the knowledge, and the determination to shape a future where renewable energy powers prosperity and sustainability for all. Let us move forward with ambition and shared purpose,” Dr Al Dahak added.
Mr António Guterres, UN Secretary General, said “We must move faster to bring the great benefits of clean power to all and to limit the rise in global temperature to 1.5 degrees Celsius”.
That, he said, required urgent action with governments charting a just transition away from fossil fuels towards clean energy in their new national climate action plans due this year.
“These must align with the 1.5-degree limit – as promised,” he said.
Mr Seth Mahu, Director of Renewable Energy at the Energy Ministry said Ghana was taking steps to increase renewable energy share and that nearly 30 percent of the country’s energy was being generated through renewable energy with plans to increase it by 10 per cent by 2030.
He said with the coming on stream of about 60 megawatts (MW) solar projects-10MW at Yendi, and 50MW at Bui Power Authority’s Generating Station this year, Ghana’s renewable energy installed capacity would increase to close to about 260 MW.
Mr Mahu noted that the total installed capacity of the mini-grid would account for approximately 4.8 percent of the total modern renewable energy (wind, solar) in the country’s energy generation mix.
“Keeping in mind the target of 10 per cent by 2030, we will be able to meet that and probably exceed it looking at the number of projects underway and those coming on stream. Our renewable energy capacity may shoot to almost about 1,000 MW or even 1,400 MW by 2030,” he said.
Mr Mahu said all the projects contributed to the ongoing global conversation on sustainability, improving health, and reducing emissions. GNA
Adorable Hairstyles Ladies Can Make To Look Stunning.
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In order to preserve the integrity of your natural hair in a fashionable and refined style, Ghana braids are a great option. Every hair on your head is covered by these braids, which shield it from the sun, wind, and dust. Lots of other styles are available, and they all have their own set of advantages and characteristics.
The Classical Back Braids are a style that will never go out of style. They consist of braiding your hair in parallel lines that work their way backwards from the crown. Another option is the Zigzag braid, which uses alternating straight and curved lines to produce a dynamic and eye-catching pattern.
Think about weaving right or left-handed braids if you wish to deflect focus from one side of your face. Indulge in the protective benefits of Ghana weaving braids without hiding your hair’s true texture with natural texture braids.
Since updo braids come in a wide variety of styles, from simple to elaborate, they are a great choose for formal occasions when you need your hair pulled into a bun or high ponytail. Braids of varying thickness and length can be styled in a layered fashion to give your hairdo more depth.
You can add charms, hair cuffs, or beads to your Ghana weaving braids to make them more special. Ghana weaving braids provide limitless versatility due to the wide variety of alternatives available. If you want your braids to stand out and express your personality, it’s worth taking the time to experiment with various styles.
In this Nigerian village movie, the goddess wanted to wipe away the entire village but the birth of a girl who has the special power to save her people
Nigerian Movie Starring; Mikel Oscar Isamede, Ikeinore Ochuko Tony, Okoso Philip
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A rampant, ruthless Barcelona produced a scintillating attacking performance to sweep aside Real Madrid 5-2 and secure the Spanish Super Cup.
The two rivals had set up an El Clasico with silverware on the line and it proved a captivating affair, with two dynamic forward lines showcasing their ability. Rocked early by a delightful Kylian Mbappe goal against the run of play, the Catalan club nonetheless ripped Real to ribbons in the first half with Raphinha, Lamine Yamal and Robert Lewandowski to the fore as Pedri and Gavi pulled the strings.
Four first-half goals were followed by a fifth from the Barcelona captain just after the interval, putting them out of sight despite Wojciech Szczesny’s sending off. The goalkeeper saw red for a challenge on Mbappe after the Frenchman had surged away from the defence, and though Rodrygo converted the resulting free kick past replacement Inaki Pena, the defending champions had been left with too much to do on the same day that they lost top spot in La Liga to cross-city rivals Atletico.
Re-live all of the action from the final in our live blog below:
FULL TIME: Real Madrid 2-5 Barcelona
That is that – Barcelona win the Spanish Super Cup! Dented early by Kylian Mbappe’s goal, it was smooth cruising thereafter for Hansi Flick’s men as they moved up through the gears to accelerate out of sight with some wonderful football. That’s nine goals they’ve scored against Real Madrid in two meetings this season.
Harry Latham-Coyle12 January 2025 21:10
FULL TIME: Real Madrid 2-5 Barcelona
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Harry Latham-Coyle12 January 2025 21:06
Real Madrid 2-5 Barcelona, 90 + 6 minutes
Into the embers of this full flame contest. Robert Lewandowski fancies one last spark, though miscontrols in the Real Madrid box to end the opportunity.
At the other end, Kylian Mbappe is denied superbly by Inaki Pena.
Harry Latham-Coyle12 January 2025 21:04
Real Madrid 2-5 Barcelona, 90 + 4 minutes
Ronald Araujo takes a late clattering, sliding across after a central defender’s touch from Antonio Rudiger denies the German the opportunity to shoot. Rudiger hits Araujo with a thud. Nothing serious, thankfully, and Araujo will be able to continue after regaining his wind.
Harry Latham-Coyle12 January 2025 21:02
Real Madrid 2-5 Barcelona, 90 + 2 minutes
Some nice interplay from Real Madrid as Kylian Mbappe turns and backheels quite deliciously for Jude Bellingham. Bellingham can’t sort his feet out to beat Inaki Pena.
Harry Latham-Coyle12 January 2025 20:59
Real Madrid 2-5 Barcelona, 90 minutes
A few moments of ill temper as we near the conclusion, a couple of flicked legs from Real Madrid players prompting a furious reaction from the Barcelona bench and Raphinha in particular.
Eight more minutes to be played.
Harry Latham-Coyle12 January 2025 20:58
Real Madrid 2-5 Barcelona, 88 minutes
A late booking for Ronald Araujo after blocking the path of Kylian Mbappe as the Frenchman look to maraud into the box. Araujo had been beaten all ends up and snared Mbappe like a tango partner – fair cop.
Rodrygo aims the free kick from a tight angle for the far corner, putting too much loft on it. Goal kick.
Harry Latham-Coyle12 January 2025 20:55
Real Madrid 2-5 Barcelona, 84 minutes
Luka Modric picks out a vintage diagonal pass from inside his own half. Raul Asencio gets to it but can’t beat a blocking Dani Olmo.
Jude Bellingham balloons a volley from the corner over the crossbar.
Harry Latham-Coyle12 January 2025 20:52
Real Madrid 2-5 Barcelona, 82 minutes
The trademark raised eyebrow from Carlo Ancelotti as one of his charges plays a low, straight ball that seems almost perfectly placed for Pena in the Barcelona goal.
Raphinha’s day is done, off for Ferran Torres and having some physio work done. Stretch those fingers – it won’t be long before they are wrapped around a trophy.
Harry Latham-Coyle12 January 2025 20:51
Real Madrid 2-5 Barcelona, 80 minutes
A cross from Fran Garcia is headed by Antonio Rudiger and away off a Barcelona body for a corner. Inaki Pena comes for it and claims in comfort.
By an Executive Instrument dated 9th January 2025, the Ministries of Ghana, being the bulwark of the architecture of the civil service, were reviewed and re-aligned by President John Mahama, pursuant to the Civil Service Act, 1993, PNDCL 327.
The new Ministry for Sports & Recreation
Among the notable changes is the rebranding of the Ministry of Youth and Sports to the Ministry of Sports and Recreation. This review and re-alignment appear well-reasoned, having incorporated input from technocrats with relevant experience and expertise.
It is a transformation that is both timely and promising, offering an opportunity to leverage sports as a tool for empowering Ghanaian youth and driving sustainable development.
The United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
In 2015, the United Nations led the global community in setting 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) to be achieved by 2030. A key strategy within this agenda is the deployment of sports as a tool for global peace and development.
Past re-alignments
Since independence, sports in Ghana have been variously aligned with education, science, culture, and youth. The recent alignment of sports with recreation, however, introduces a fresh approach that offers hope and new expectations for the youth.
Sports is predominantly patronised by the youth, making the destinies of youth and sports inextricably linked. For much of the Fourth Republic, the Ministry of Youth and Sports has been a dominant feature of this industry.
International best practices
While the United States has no Ministry of Sports, most countries worldwide have government agencies akin to sports ministries. They include France, Turkey, Serbia, Belgium, Kenya, Tanzania, India, Malaysia, Iran, Australia, and Malawi, among others. Many of these countries align sports with youth affairs, following what appears to be the international best practice.
The rationale behind aligning sports with youth is grounded in global principles, including the 37th objective of the UN SDGs, which states:
“Sport is also an important enabler of sustainable development. We recognise the growing contribution of sport to the realisation of development and peace, in its promotion of tolerance and respect, and the contributions it makes to the empowerment of women and young people, individuals and communities, as well as to health, education, and social inclusion objectives.”
The correlation between Sports and Youth
Successive governments have designed various programmes and policies towards achieving the UN SDGs. Over 90% of patrons of sporting activities in Ghana are the youth. This youthful demographic reflects the strong correlation between sports and youth development.
Re-alignment of Sports with Recreation
The new alignment of sports with recreation shifts focus from youth to health, well-being, and leisure. Countries like New Zealand, Samoa, and Zimbabwe have similar ministries combining sports with recreation. Ghana’s new Ministry for Youth Development and Empowerment will now serve as a hub for youth-centred initiatives.
Health and well-being are critical to national prosperity. During the tenure of two former sports ministers, Messrs Arnold Quainoo and E.T. Mensah, Keep-Fit Clubs were instrumental in promoting fitness among adults and the middle class.
ET Mensah is a former sports minister who said sports is a big business
However, the growing prevalence of lifestyle diseases like hypertension and diabetes among younger populations calls for a national fitness initiative.
A designated monthly national fitness day could be a worthy consideration. A national fitness initiative may require the collaboration of the Ministry of Health.
Sports is a big business
Globally, sports has transitioned into a multi-billion-dollar industry, and Ghana is no exception. The new Ministry must acknowledge that sports is no longer a mere recreation but a significant business sector.
In 1993, recognising football’s economic potential, the Ghanaian government partnered with the Ghana Football Association to establish a Professional League Board (PLB), marking a shift towards professionalising premier league football.
Former Sports Minister E.T. Mensah’s mantra, “Sports is a big business,” remains as relevant today as it was over three decades ago. It is not a mere rhetoric.
Several government initiatives towards the achievement of this policy led to two major steps: first, a repeal of the Sports Decree, 1976, SMCD 54, and an enactment of the Sports Act, 2016, Act 934.
The government needs to drive the agenda of commercialisation and promotion of employment and job opportunities in the sports sector.
Benefits of sports
Sports generates thousands of private-sector jobs, especially for the youth.
Though the data surrounding the number of people directly or indirectly employed by the football sub-sector of sports in Ghana, it is estimated that about 20,000 are beneficiaries.
The Ghana Premier League employs about 20,000 people
This industry also enables young people to channel their energies productively, reducing the risk of delinquency and fostering a sense of purpose.
In addition to personal development, sports creates job opportunities for young people, spanning various roles such as players, coaches, administrators, and media personnel. The professionalisation of football, for instance, has opened avenues for youth employment and entrepreneurship.
Track and field, arm wrestling, boxing, tennis, table tennis, and numerous disciplines engage Ghanaian youth.
This new Ministry must consider incentives for private investment in sports to expand employment opportunities. Key aspects like professionalism, sponsorship, standards, and regulation require urgent attention to maximise the sector’s potential.
Foreign Exchange Earnings
Beyond recreation, sports is an engine for economic empowerment and a pathway to global opportunities.
I admit we would need the right data to appreciate its contribution to the inflow of foreign exchange into the country, but one cannot deny the fact that since the mid-1980s, Ghana has “exported” a good number of players to clubs in Europe for millions of foreign exchange as transfer fees.
FIFA regulations require five per cent of the transfer fee to be paid to the club(s) that nurture(s) a talent between the ages of 12 and 21.
Hence, the moves made by Abedi Pele, Michael Essien, Sulley Muntari, Stephen Appiah, Asamoah Gyan (who at one point was the world’s eighth-highest-paid player), Kwadwo Asamoah, Ayew brothers, Anthony Annan, etc., were a direct investment into Ghana’s economy.
When Thomas Partey was transferred from Atletico Madrid to Arsenal for a whopping £50m, five per cent of that money came directly to the clubs that contributed to his development.
Thomas Partey moved from Atletico Madrid to Arsenal
Other transfers of Ghanaian football players of repute include Mohammed Kudus, Ibrahim Osman, Kamaldeen Suleman, and Ernest Nuamah, just to mention a few.
These international transfers have generated significant foreign exchange for the nation and for clubs to develop more talent.
When these players return to the country, they are here with foreign exchange. No matter how little, a foreign exchange’s impact on our economy should be appreciated.
Furthermore in 2008, the Ghana Football Association signed a five-year contract of $22.5m with Glo Mobile Limited for sponsorship of the Black stars and Ghana Premeir League.
Infrastructure development
Through the hosting of international sporting tournaments, the infrastructure stock of the country has been enhanced, the most recent being the addition of sporting facilities and roads in Borteyman and the University of Ghana.
Borteyman sports complex served as the hub for African Games 2023
While initiatives like constructing AstroTurf pitches are commendable, more efforts are needed to preserve and expand community spaces for recreation and talent development. For instance, addressing the loss of playing fields in areas like Nima, which has produced football legends like Mohamed Polo and Mohammed Kudus, is essential for sustaining this talent pipeline.
Unity and national identity
This industry holds an unparalleled ability to unite people across political, ethnic, and religious divides. The unwavering support for Ghana’s national teams, particularly the Black Stars, during international competitions, exemplifies how sports foster national unity.
How can anyone forget how Ghanaians stayed awake all night to watch Azumah Nelson’s boxing bouts and rallied behind the national football teams? Sports bring Ghanaians together like no other endeavour.
Ghanaian fans cheer on Black Stars
Another variant of national unity can be promoted through the institution of community, district, regional, and national games across different disciplines of sports.
Research in South Africa has shown that during epic football games between rivals Orlando Pirates and Kaizer Chiefs, crime rates have dropped significantly because many criminals are at the stadium watching the game.
Tourism and global recognition
Sports promotes Ghana’s image on the global stage, serving as an effective tool for marketing the country. International tournaments have not only showcased Ghana’s sporting prowess but also boosted its tourism and cultural appeal.
The exposure garnered through sporting achievements has elevated the nation’s profile, clearing ambiguities about its identity and distinguishing it from similarly named countries like Guyana.
Through sports, some non-Africans have appreciated Ghana as a sovereign state, separate and distinct from Guyana in Central America. Investments in sports can position Ghana as a leading tourist and investment destination, as seen in countries like Qatar and Morocco.
A shift towards Recreation and Well-being
The alignment of sports with recreation is a novel approach, shifting the focus to health and well-being. Recreational activities such as keep-fit clubs, which thrived in the past, can be revitalised to combat rising lifestyle diseases like hypertension and diabetes. Designating a national fitness day monthly could further encourage healthy living among Ghanaians of all ages.
The Meadows Community Recreation Centre was part of an ambitious plan to build major rec centre facilities in all corners of the city. (City of Edmonton)
However, this focus on recreation should not overshadow the critical role of sports in driving development. The Ministry of Sports and Recreation must collaborate closely with the newly created Ministry for Youth Development and Empowerment to ensure a balanced approach that maximises the potential of both domains.
Conclusion
The re-alignment of the Ministry of Sports and Recreation is a unique opportunity to harness the transformative power of sports for national development. By prioritising youth development, fostering unity, and tapping into sports’ economic potential, Ghana can achieve sustainable development.
Sports is not just recreation; it is a tool for empowerment, unity, and economic growth. The challenge lies in ensuring that this re-alignment delivers on its promise to transform the lives of Ghanaians while contributing to national prosperity.
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Nigerian Afrobeat sensation, Asake, has shocked fans by debuting a dramatic new look. The singer, known for his iconic dreadlocks, has ditched his signature hairstyle for a fresh, trimmed look.
Asake first unveiled his new appearance in a teaser for his upcoming single, “Why Love,” which he shared on Instagram. The video quickly went viral, sparking a frenzy of reactions from fans and followers.
While some fans are loving Asake’s bold new look, others are still getting used to the change. “Asake without dreadlocks is like a pizza without cheese,” joked one fan. “But I’m loving the new vibe!” another added.
The sudden change has also sparked speculation about what inspired Asake’s transformation. Some fans are even drawing connections to a prophecy made by Pastor Gideon, who suggested that Asake would transform, including a change in his outward appearance.
Asake’s new look has undoubtedly generated a lot of buzz, and fans are eagerly awaiting his upcoming single to see if his music has also transformed. One thing’s for sure – Asake’s bold new look is turning heads!
Accra, Jan 12, GNA – President John Dramani Mahama has directed the Chief of Staff and the Ghana Education Service (GES) to evacuate food in warehouses at Tema to all Senior High Schools to aid the feeding of students.
“As we speak, we have a challenge currently with feeding students in secondary schools, as the GES insisted that schools must reopen on the 3rd of January, contrary to the advice of the Conference of Heads of Assisted Secondary Schools for a postponement,” he said.
“As a stopgap measure, I have asked the Chief of Staff to work with the Ghana Education Service to allocate and evacuate food that is currently held in warehouses in Tema.”
The President said this during the Christian National Thanksgiving Service on Sunday, at the University for Professional Studies, Accra (UPSA).
He said food was imported by the immediate past government in response to the drought situation in Northern Ghana last year.
“But in this emergency, we need to use some of that food to feed our students,” he said.
President Mahama noted that education would be another cornerstone of the reset agenda, with a focus on improving infrastructure and providing resources for teachers and expanding access to technology for students.
As indicated in the 120-day plan, the government would convene a National Education Review Conference to dialogue on the challenges facing the various levels of Ghana’s educational system.
“This will help us forge a consensus on the way forward to achieve quality education,” the President noted.
The event was attended by Vice President Professor Jane Naana Opoku-Agyemang, the First Lady Lordina Mahama, leading members of the ruling National Democratic Congress (NDC) such as Mr Johnson Asiedu Nketia, the National Chairman, Mr Fifi Fiavi Kwetey, the General Secretary and the Party’s Members of Parliament.
Also in attendance were the clergy, including the Reverend Dr Stephen Wengam, General Superintendent of Assemblies of God, Ghana; Rev Sam Korankye Ankrah, Apostle General of the Royalhouse Chapel; Archbishop Nicholas Duncan-Williams, Founder and Overseer of Christian Action Faith Ministries Worldwide; Archbishop Charles Agyinasare, Founder and Archbishop, Perez Chapel International, and Apostle Dr Isaac Owusu-Bempah of the Glorious Word Power Ministries International.
The others were Dr Lawrence Tetteh, Founder/President of Worldwide Miracle Outreach and a renowned global Evangelist; Bishop Salifu Amoako, the Founder and General Overseer of Alive Chapel International; Bishop Gideon Titi-Ofei, Presiding Bishop, Pleasant Place Church; and Prophet Akwasi Agyemang Prempeh, General Overseer, Springs of Joy Ministries International.
Member of Parliament for Bongo, Edward Abambire Bawa
The Member of Parliament for Bongo and a member of the 12-member committee set up by President John Dramani Mahama to avert a looming energy crisis, Edward Abambire Bawa, has claimed that the country does not have the strategic fuel reserves required for national security purposes.
He made this claim on TV3’s The KeyPoint programme on January 11, 2024, while responding to a question from co-panellist lawyer Martin Kpebu.
Kpebu had asked why the country could not rely on strategic fuel reserves to address what has been described as a looming energy crisis, attributed to the Akufo-Addo government’s failure to purchase fuel for the nation’s energy needs.
Edward Bawa stated that the Bulk Oil Storage and Transportation Company Limited (BOST), which is mandated to store a certain percentage of fuel for national security purposes, had not been fulfilling this responsibility.
“My brother, if you want me to be blunt, BOST was never putting any storage down… Usually, we say for the strategic stock, we should have at least six weeks of reserves. The truth of the matter is that BOST was never doing that.
“If you look at what civil society and others always say—that BOST should move away from competing with the BDCs and instead focus on executing their mandate of being strategic stockholders—unfortunately, we do not have that.
“Indeed, if we look at the current situation…SEND Power had diesel that could take us up to 20-something days, but that will not be enough,” he added.
His statement infuriated the other panellists on the show, who were shocked to learn that the country had no reserve fuel to rely on in the event of an emergency.
Watch a video of Edward Bawa’s remarks below:
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President John Mahama has announced immediate measures to tackle the growing food shortages in Senior High Schools (SHS) across Ghana.
Speaking at a National Prayer and Thanksgiving Service in Accra on Sunday, January 12, 2025, Mahama acknowledged the challenges schools are facing in providing adequate meals for students.
“We have a challenge currently with feeding students in secondary schools,” President Mahama stated, highlighting the issue’s urgency.
As part of his response, the President has instructed the Chief of Staff to collaborate with the Ghana Education Service (GES) to allocate and transport food supplies currently stored in warehouses in Tema. These stocks, which were initially imported to address previous drought conditions, will be redirected to ensure students’ nutritional needs are met without disruption to their education.
President Mahama reaffirmed his commitment to preserving the integrity of the Free Senior High School (Free SHS) policy, emphasizing that logistical issues should not hinder students’ access to education.
The move comes after the Conference of Heads of Assisted Senior High Schools (CHASS) raised alarms over the critical food situation, urging parents to supplement meals due to insufficient supplies. The government’s swift intervention is aimed at relieving the pressure on parents and school administrators while ensuring that educational activities continue smoothly.
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Accra, Jan 12, GNA – The Government, acting on the directive of the Commission on Human Rights and Administrative Justice (CHRAJ), will soon launch an investigation into the National Cathedral Project to determine any misuse of state funds.
CHRAJ has directed the Government to audit the National Cathedral project and investigate whether there was any form of fraud.
President John Dramani Mahama said his Administration was enjoined to follow that directive and would soon activate such an investigation.
The President made this known at the Christian National Thanksgiving Service on Sunday at the University for Professional Studies, Accra (UPSA).
Touching on the future of the project, President Mahama expressed the belief that all Christians in Ghana must forge a consensus on how to bring it into fruition without recourse to public funds.
“And this project must be achieved at a reasonable cost,” he said.
Given Ghana’s current circumstances, it made no sense to undertake such a project at a staggering sum of $400 million, he said.
“I am informed that the National Ecumenical Centre in Abuja, which serves all Christian denominations in Nigeria, was built at a cost of $30 million,” President Mahama said.
“I believe we can achieve this project at a much more reasonable figure, and together, we can raise the necessary funds. Such a reconsideration might even include changing the current site of the project.”
Regarding leadership, the President said leaders were called to serve with integrity and accountability.
“Proverbs 29:2 reminds us that when the righteous are in authority, the people rejoice,” he said.
“And that’s why I pledge before you, my holy fathers, to lead a government that is transparent, that is accountable, and focused on justice and fairness, as you just advised us to.”
“We will stand in the fight against corruption relentlessly, knowing that it undermines the very fabric of our society.”
“Any persons who find themselves appointed to public office has to be made aware that they will be held to the highest ethical and professional standards.”
Vice President Professor Naana Jane Opoku-Agyemang at the National Prayer and Thanksgiving Service
Vice President Professor Jane Naana Opoku-Agyemang, the First Lady Lordina Mahama, leading members of the ruling National Democratic Congress (NDC) including Mr Johnson Asiedu Nketia, the National Chairman, Mr Fifi Fiavi Kwetey, the General Secretary and the Party’s Members of Parliament attended the service.
Also in attendance were leading clergy in the country: the Reverend Dr Stephen Wengam, General Superintendent of Assemblies of God; Rev Sam Korankye Ankrah, Apostle General, Royalhouse Chapel; Archbishop Nicholas Duncan-Williams, Founder and Overseer of Christian Action Faith Ministries Worldwide; Archbishop Charles Agyinasare, Founder and Archbishop, Perez Chapel International, and Apostle Dr Isaac Owusu-Bempah of Glorious Word Power Ministries International.
Also in attendance were leading clergy in the country.
Others were Dr Lawrence Tetteh, Founder/President of Worldwide Miracle Outreach; Bishop Salifu Amoako, the Founder and General Overseer, Alive Chapel International; Bishop Gideon Titi-Ofei, the Presiding Bishop of the Pleasant Place Church; and Prophet Akwasi Agyemang Prempeh, the General Overseer of Springs of Joy Ministries International Worldwide.
President John Dramani Mahama has reaffirmed his commitment to leading an inclusive government that prioritises the welfare and progress of all Ghanaians.
Speaking at a Christian National Prayer and Thanksgiving Service held on Sunday, January 12, 2025, at the University of Professional Studies, Accra (UPSA), the President emphasised unity as the cornerstone of national development.
The service, which brought together clergy, government officials, and citizens from various backgrounds, was organised to express gratitude to God for the peaceful conduct of the December 7, 2024, general elections and to seek divine guidance for the President’s administration.
President Mahama, in his address, underscored the importance of unity and collaboration in fostering national growth.
He called on Ghanaians to rise above political, ethnic, and religious differences, urging them to embrace a collective vision for the country’s future.
“I stand here as a president for all of you regardless of your political, ethnic, or religious affiliation. This is a moment for Ghana. This is a moment for unity and a moment for us to put aside our differences and work together for the greater good of our dear nation.”
His message was met with resounding applause, reflecting a shared hope among attendees for a harmonious and progressive Ghana.
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President John Mahama participated in the maiden National Prayer and Thanksgiving Service held at the University of Professional Studies, Accra (UPSA) on Sunday, January 12.
The event was attended by members of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) as well as members of the general public.
Clergy members were also present and offered prayers for the new president, seeking divine intervention to guide him in governing the country wisely.
The colourful event featured performances by gospel artistes and musical groups.
This service follows a similar event held with the Muslim community on Friday, January 10.
The National Prayer and Thanksgiving Service is an initiative promised by President Mahama, which will be held annually as a means of thanking God for the lives of the people of Ghana and for giving him the opportunity to serve as president once more.
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