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EXPLAINER: Mali soldiers arrested over coup allegations

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Mali soldiers arrested over coup allegations: What we know

Frustration has grown since the military government banned political parties and extended its rule indefinitely.

Mali’s military ruler, Lieutenant Colonel Assimi Goita, centre, attends an Independence Day military parade in Bamako on September 22, 2022 [AP Photo]

Published On 12 Aug 2025

Tensions are high in Mali’s capital, Bamako, after the arrests of dozens of soldiers in recent days, including two high-ranking generals. Although shops and offices stayed open on Tuesday, residents, including one journalist, told Al Jazeera the atmosphere there is uneasy.

Mali’s military government has so far remained silent about the spate of arrests. However, unofficial reports said the soldiers are being detained for their alleged involvement in a coup plot that aimed to overthrow General Assimi Goita’s government.

The landlocked West African country, located in the semiarid Sahel region, is embroiled in a myriad of political and security crises. The recent arrests, analysts said, mark the first time the military is cracking down on soldiers within its ranks on suspicion of a coup.

Here’s what you need to know about the arrests:

Who was arrested and why?

Conflicting reports have emerged since the arrests over the weekend and on Monday.

Reports by the French news channel RFI put the number of arrested soldiers at at least 50 while the Reuters news agency reported 36 to 40 soldiers have been detained.

Two generals are reportedly among them.

Abass Dembele, a former military governor of the northern region of Mopti, was arrested on Sunday morning in his home in Kati, a garrison town just outside Bamako, according to RFI.

Dembele is popular among Malian soldiers and has a reputation as an officer who often leads from the front. He was active in the northern war of 2012, a civil war that broke out after Tuareg separatists parlayed with armed groups to seize more than 60 percent of the country. The failure of the Malian army to push the rebels back prompted France to deploy thousands of soldiers

Air force General Nema Sagara is another top official believed to be detained. Sagara is one of the few high-ranking female military officials in Mali and throughout the region. She is also one of the few female Malian officers to have been drafted into battle when she fought in the civil war of 2013.

Al Jazeera, however, could not independently confirm the veracity of the reports.

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This undated photograph released by the French military shows Russian mercenaries in northern Mali [Handout/French army via AP Photo]

What is happening in Mali?

Since 2012, Mali’s army has battled a swarm of armed groups in the north, including Jama’at Nasr al-Islam wal-Muslimin (JNIM) and the ISIL (ISIS) affiliate in the greater Sahara (ISGS).

The fighting has resulted in thousands of deaths while up to 350,000 people are currently displaced, according to Human Rights Watch. Several northern towns in rebel-held territory are under siege by the armed groups, limiting food, fuel and medical supplies. The groups operate in the Mali-Burkina Faso-Niger border area.

Promising to end the violence, then-Colonel Goita, 41, took power in two successive coups in 2020 and 2021. He was sworn in as transitional president in June 2021. Under his control, the country severed ties with its former coloniser, France, and thousands of French soldiers involved in the fight against the armed groups exited the country.

The military rulers have since turned to Russian private mercenaries and military officials under the Wagner Group and Africa Corps. The army and the Russians have recorded wins but also heavy losses.

What has the military government said?

The military government has not put out an official statement stating the reasons for the arrests.

RFI quoted an unnamed Malian senior military officer close to the government as saying the soldiers were arrested because “they wanted to destabilise the transition,” referring to the military government, which calls itself a transitional government that is expected eventually to hand over power to a civilian administration.

Many of those arrested were confirmed by RFI to be members of the national guard. The special unit is headed by Defence Minister and General Sadio Camara. In elite military circles in Bamako, Camara is increasingly seen as a rival to Goita although they were both part of the team of coup leaders who seized power. The rifts inside the military come as some of Goita’s policies have begun to irk many, both in the military and among civilians.

This week’s arrests, some critics said, are the strongest sign yet that the military’s control is weakening from the inside. While Goita is the head of state, he appears not to have complete control over the armed forces, analysts said.

Due to the reported cracks, the military government will want to project a strong image, hence its silence, Beverly Ochieng, a Sahel analyst with the intelligence firm Control Risks, told Al Jazeera.

“[These arrests] indicate some pronounced divisions,” Ochieng said. “Quite a few red lines have been crossed in recent months, and people are bound to be tired. It is likely that the military leadership will maintain and project a united front to downplay vulnerabilities and internal rivalries.”

Interim president of the Republic of Mali Assimi Goita attends a signing ceremony following his talks with Russian President Vladimir Putin at the Kremlin in Moscow, Russia on June 23, 2025.

Is there a crackdown on dissent?

Critics said Goita’s recent policies appear to attack dissenters and aim to shrink the civic space in the troubled country.

Goita’s government, for example, approved a bill in July that would allow him to seek a five-year presidential mandate, renewable “as many times as necessary” and without requiring an election. Earlier, when it seized power, the military promised to hand over power to civilians in 2024.

In May, the military government dissolved political parties and organisations and banned political meetings, drawing condemnation from opposition politicians and rights groups.

In addition, the military government has targeted outspoken critics. This month, former Prime Minister Moussa Mara was arrested and charged with “undermining the credibility of the state” after he visited political prisoners and posted about seeking justice for them.

“As long as the night lasts, the sun will obviously appear!” Mara had written on July 4 in a social media post, adding: “We will fight by all means for this to happen as soon as possible!”

Choguel Maiga, who was the prime minister until his ouster in November, has also accused Goita’s government of targeting him. Although Maiga was once a champion of the government, he became critical of Goita this year. In July, the government accused him of fraud and embezzlement during his time in office and launched an investigation.

What else is fuelling anger in the country?

Alongside the political situation, a lack of security remains rife in the country, causing frustration among many Malians.

Several armed groups continue to operate in the north, including JNIM. Human Rights Watch (HRW) blames the military forces and their Russian counterparts for targeting civilians indiscriminately on the assumption that they work with armed groups. At least 12 men from the Fulani ethnic group appear to have been executed and 81 forcibly disappeared since January, HRW said in a report.

Mali, Burkina Faso and Niger, which are also military led, banded together to form the Alliance of Sahel States (AES) this year after they withdrew from the Economic Community of West African States.They also created a 5,000-strong force for joint military operations to try to drive out armed groups.

Separately, the Malian army is once again battling Tuareg separatists. Although there were peace agreements made after the 2012 war that allowed the northern region of Kidal to maintain a semiautonomous nature, the military government under Goita has torn up the peace deals and returned to fighting, forcing hundreds of people to flee across the border to Mauritania.

In late July, Malian forces said they killed 70 “terrorists” in a raid in the north without specifying if those killed were with an armed group or were separatists.

Popular Actor Mr Beautiful Has Earned An Appointment From President John Mahama

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In an unexpected yet exciting turn of events, according to a report by YEN News, Ghanaian actor Mr. Beautiful, known for his captivating performances and vibrant personality, has received a prestigious appointment from President John Mahama.

This development marks a significant milestone in the actor’s career, showcasing the intersection of entertainment and politics in Ghana.

Mr. Beautiful, whose real name is Kwame Dzokoto, has been a beloved figure in the Ghanaian film industry for years. His performances in various movies have earned him a dedicated fanbase, and his charisma extends beyond the screen.

Known for his comedic talent and ability to connect with audiences, Mr. Beautiful has often used his platform to address social issues and advocate for positive change in the community.

The announcement of his appointment has generated considerable buzz across social media and news outlets, with fans and followers expressing their excitement and congratulations.

While the specific details of his new role are still emerging, it is clear that this appointment reflects a recognition of his influence and potential to contribute positively to Ghanaian society.

President Mahama’s decision to appoint Mr. Beautiful underscores a growing trend in Ghana where prominent figures from the entertainment industry are increasingly being integrated into political and social initiatives.

This shift highlights the importance of engaging with diverse voices and perspectives in governance, particularly those that resonate with younger generations.

In interviews following the announcement, Mr. Beautiful expressed his gratitude for the opportunity and his commitment to serving the public. He emphasized the importance of using his platform to make a meaningful impact, particularly in areas such as youth empowerment and cultural promotion.

His passion for social issues has always been evident, and this new role could provide him with the tools to effect change on a larger scale.

The appointment also raises questions about the role of celebrities in politics and governance. As the lines between entertainment and political engagement continue to blur, many are eager to see how Mr. Beautiful will leverage his influence to address pressing societal challenges.

His fans are hopeful that he will champion causes that align with his values and resonate with the public.

Moreover, this development speaks to the broader narrative of political inclusivity in Ghana. By bringing individuals from various backgrounds into positions of influence, there is an opportunity to foster a more dynamic and responsive political environment.

Mr. Beautiful’s appointment may pave the way for more entertainers to engage in public service, encouraging a culture where diverse voices contribute to national discourse.

As Mr. Beautiful embarks on this new journey, the expectations are high. Supporters are eager to see how he will navigate the challenges ahead and whether he can translate his popularity into tangible benefits for the community.

With a commitment to public service and a genuine desire to make a difference, the actor’s new role could herald a new chapter in his career—one that blends entertainment with meaningful advocacy.

In conclusion, Mr. Beautiful’s appointment by President John Mahama is not only a testament to his influence as a cultural icon but also an indication of the evolving relationship between entertainment and governance in Ghana.

As the actor steps into this new role, the nation watches with anticipation, eager to see how he will use his voice and platform to inspire change and uplift the community.

I naturalised as Ghanaian in 1999 – Kojo Choi

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Ghana’s Ambassador Designate to Korea, Kojo Choi, has shared how his father influenced his decision to remain in Ghana and eventually become a naturalised citizen.

Mr Choi said he was 14 years old when he first arrived in Ghana with his Korean Presbyterian missionary parents. He attended SOS College in Tema, where he learned some Twi and later picked up a bit of the Frafra language.

Choi, who was born in Seoul, South Korea, said he has lived in Ghana since his adolescence and was naturalised as a Ghanaian in 1999.

Speaking on Channel One’s Face to Face with Umaru Sanda Amadu on Tuesday, August 12, Kojo Choi said, “I was born in South Korea, I came here [Ghana] when I was 14 years old, I followed my parents. I lived in Seoul, the province where I was born. My parents were sent here as Korean Presbyterian missionaries. Ever since I came here, I have actually lived a unique life.”

Choi revealed that after completing SOS College, he had the opportunity to study in the United States. However, his father advised him to stay in Ghana and build a unique life.

He said that decision led him to take Ghanaian citizenship in 1999 — a choice he has never regretted.

“I had the opportunity of going to study in the US. At SOS college, everybody had the opportunity to apply to 15 to 20 universities to get admission. I was going to apply, and my father one day called me and sat me down, and said, ‘Son, why do you want to leave Ghana. You could stay here, and you could be a different person altogether. Honestly, I wanted to leave but decided to stay. And made a solemn vow to myself that I was not going back, and that was when I naturalised in 1999.”

His appointment generated debate on social media, with some critics questioning why the role was not given to a Ghanaian by birth.

Responding to such concerns, Choi said his life in Ghana has been unique and deeply rooted in the country’s culture and society.

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Destiny Etiko Reconciles With Adopted Daughter After 3-Year Beef

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Nollywood actress Destiny Etiko has reconciled with her adopted daughter, Chinenye Eucharia, after three years of estrangement.

Naija News reports that the development came to light on August 12, 2025, when Eucharia revealed on Instagram that Etiko had resumed following her on the platform.

She accompanied the post with a screenshot of the notification and expressed joy over their renewed bond.

Police arrest TikToker Fante Comedy and Akosua Jollof after threatening the lives of Mahama and his wife

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The Ghana Police Service has arrested a viral content creator identified as Fante Comedy, commonly known as TikToker Fante Comedy and Akosua Jollof, over threatening the lives of President John Dramani Mahama and his wife, Lordina Mahama.

TikToker Fante Comedy and Akosua Jollof were arrested following the sighting of disturbing videos from a TikTok live stream session of him and some other users mocking the victims of the tragic GAF Z9 crash and issuing threats against Sammy Gyamfi and President Mahama.

Market Rally Sparks Investor Optimism – But Caution Urged

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Global stock markets surged to record highs this week, fueled by cooling U.S. inflation data and widespread bets that the Federal Reserve will cut interest rates in September.

Major indices like the S&P 500 and Nasdaq Composite posted robust gains, while small-cap stocks outperformed sharply. Traders appear convinced that cheaper borrowing costs will bolster corporate prospects.

Yet Nigel Green, CEO of financial advisory firm deVere Group, cautions that the rally might be overheating. “Early August often sees seasonal buying, but declaring a sustained summer upswing feels premature,” he says.

Short-term momentum, he argues, can mask fragility. Tuesday’s 3% leap in the Russell 2000 reflects hope for rate cuts—especially after U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent pushed the Fed toward aggressive action. Futures markets now price in a 94% chance of a September reduction.

But Green sees red flags. Thin August trading volumes and fleeting sentiment shifts, not solid earnings growth, are lifting stocks. When restaurant chain Cava slashed its annual forecast post-close Tuesday, its shares plummeted 22%.

“This isn’t the uniform strength you’d expect in a durable bull market,” Green notes. He also warns that Fed policy isn’t a guaranteed tailwind. If inflation rebounds or policymakers strike a cautious tone at Jackson Hole later this month, the optimism could unravel swiftly.

Broader risks linger, too. Europe’s recovery remains uneven, Asian markets are volatile, and U.S.-China trade tensions simmer. “Geopolitical and macroeconomic challenges haven’t vanished,” Green emphasizes.

For investors, he advises discipline: “Chasing records is tempting, but understand whether prices reflect fundamentals or just seasonal euphoria. August has a history of false security.”

The key, he stresses, is to manage risk before the market forces your hand.

Canal+ willing to engage Ghana over DSTV dispute – Sam George – Citinewsroom – Comprehensive News in Ghana

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Minister for Communications, Digital Technology and Innovation, Sam George, has said that French media giant Vivendi’s Canal+, which has acquired MultiChoice, is prepared to engage with Ghanaian authorities to address the ongoing dispute over DSTV subscription rates.

The stand-off began on August 1, 2025, when Mr. George, speaking at the Government Accountability Series, directed the National Communications Authority (NCA) to suspend MultiChoice-owned DSTV’s broadcasting licence if the company failed to reduce subscription prices by August 7.

MultiChoice rejected the directive in an August 3 statement signed by Alex Okyere, Managing Director of DSTV Ghana. The company insisted it remained committed to keeping prices as low as possible without compromising service quality, but argued that the minister’s proposed reductions were not feasible.

Speaking on Joy FM on August 12, the minister noted that Canal+, which already holds over a third of MultiChoice’s shares and has secured anti-trust approval in South Africa for a complete takeover, has signalled its willingness to engage Ghana’s regulator once the acquisition is finalised.

“They are aware of the situation going on here in Ghana, and I have made it clear to them,” Mr. George noted.

“They have reached out, and I have made it clear to them: if they want to come into Ghana and operate on the license that the company they are buying has, this is our request. They’ve made certain indications, and I said to them I want it in writing.”

Mr. George disclosed that Canal+ has already secured approval from South Africa’s competition commission, with the full takeover expected to be completed by October. “I believe that should kick in sometime from September, and so Canal+ is the one taking over,” he said.

The Minister stressed that the government would only act on formal commitments.

“I don’t want to take public policy decisions on the basis of phone calls that have been made to me. I’ve asked them to put it in an official letter. Canal+ is willing to talk to us. I will not run from the fact that Canal+’s attitude is more positive than that of MultiChoice,” he added.

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Two arrested over threats to kill Mahama & behead Lordina

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The Ghana Police Service, has arrested two suspects in connection with a viral TikTok video in which an individual, allegedly threatened to kill President John Dramani Mahama, before the end of 2025 and behead First Lady, Lordina Mahama.

The disturbing footage, also mocked the victims of the recent Adansi Akrofuom helicopter crash, including Dr Edward Kofi Omane Boamah, Minister for Defence, Dr Ibrahim Murtala Mohammed, Member of Parliament for Tamale Central and Minister for Environment and Science, among others, who were killed in the tragic aviation disaster.

National Security Arrests Sir Obama Pokuase

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Information gathered by Daily Guide indicated that some officials of the National Security have arrested Social media commentator Sir Obama Pokuase.

His arrest was made after he made some wild allegations on his Facebook page indicating that some MG3 weapons are in the hands of some civilians under the watch of the Inspector General of Police Mr. Tetteh Christian Yohuno.

The controversial Freelancer is also popular for criticizing the John Mahama government over their failure to fight the galamsey menace.

Following his arrest some big names in the New Patriotic Party have taken to social media to demand for his release accusing government of undermining the country’s democracy.

Nana B, wrote” National Security picked up Sir Obama this dawn. The level of political harassment in this country using National Security is very alarming.”

Former NEIP Boss, Kofi Ofosu Nkansah also wrote, “Breaking News: National Security operatives pick up Sir-Obama Pokuase this dawn. So these guys won’t stop these unnecessary intimidations ?”

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Man with fake identity in England runs to Ghana after tragic death of teen in his care

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The man, known at the time as Ebo Acheampong, was employed at Huntercombe Hospital The man, known at the time as Ebo Acheampong, was employed at Huntercombe Hospital

A care worker who secured a job in England using false identity documents fled to Ghana after a 14-year-old girl died while under his supervision, according to telegraph.co.uk report.

The man, known at the time as Ebo Acheampong, was employed at Huntercombe Hospital in Taplow, Berkshire, through an agency, although his name and identification were allegedly fake.

He had been tasked with providing round-the-clock, one-to-one supervision for teenager Ruth Szymankiewicz, who was receiving treatment for an eating disorder.

According to a Buckinghamshire Coroner’s Court documents, Ruth had been placed under strict monitoring after a self-harm incident just 10 days earlier.

However, on February 12, 2022, Acheampong failed to follow the constant supervision plan.

According to the report, Coroner Ian Wade KC said the care worker ended his shift around 8 P.M. without knowing Ruth’s whereabouts or handing her over to another staff member.

She was left unsupervised for 15 minutes, during which she asphyxiated herself.

“You will not hear from that man, and he let Ruth down, ” the coroner is reported to have told jurors.

Shortly after the incident, Acheampong disappeared from the hospital and never returned.

Police later discovered that he had boarded a flight from Heathrow Airport to Ghana and had not been seen since.

A post-mortem examination determined Ruth’s preliminary cause of death to be hypoxic ischemic encephalopathy, brain damage caused by a lack of oxygen.

The court also heard that the Care Quality Commission (CQC) had carried out two inspections of Huntercombe Hospital prior to the incident, both of which identified concerns about its operations.

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At the time of Ruth’s death, the facility was operated by Active Care Group, which has since closed the hospital.

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Policy consistency, stable economy key to cedi confidence – Adolph Kpegah

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Adolph Kpegah, Executive Director, Strategy and Operations at Absa Bank Ghana, has highlighted the importance of policy consistency and macroeconomic stability in restoring public confidence in the cedi and in discouraging the preference for hard foreign currency.

Speaking at the recent 11th Absa-UPSA Quarterly Banking Roundtable, Kpegah highlighted that sustained macroeconomic stability and policy consistency are critical to restoring trust in the cedi and reducing reliance on foreign currency.

He explained that the tendency for some businesses to price goods and services in US dollars reflects past volatility in the cedi’s value.

“The inclination of some sections of the public to prefer FX to the cedi has partly been influenced by the cedi’s inability to retain value in the past. When a currency fails to hold value, individuals will naturally seek alternatives that better preserve their economic interest.

“Hence, a sustained period of stability is necessary for confidence in and preference for the cedi or cedi-backed instruments as a store of value,” he said.

He observed that while there are early signs of growing optimism, such as recent reports of businesses in the real estate sector switching back to cedi pricing following the currency’s appreciation in the second quarter of 2025, lasting behavioural change will only follow a sustained period of stability.

Kpegah called for a comprehensive policy approach, including avoiding abrupt shifts in monetary and fiscal policy, enforcing foreign exchange regulations to curb illegal pricing practices, maintaining prudent fiscal management, and planning ahead to manage external shocks.

He commended the coordinated policy efforts by the Bank of Ghana and Ministry of Finance, while acknowledging the influence of broader external developments.

He concluded that the path to restoring confidence in the cedi is neither short nor simple.

“It demands sustained policy discipline, institutional credibility, and a deliberate effort to reshape public sentiment,” he stated.

As Ghana continues its journey toward financial sovereignty, Kpegah noted, ongoing dialogue such as that provided by the Absa-UPSA Quarterly Banking Roundtable is essential for fostering accountability and innovation.

He praised the organisers for engaging students in these national conversations, describing this inclusive approach as vital for nurturing future leaders capable of navigating Ghana’s economic challenges.

The Absa-UPSA Quarterly Banking Roundtable, organised by the UPSA Law School in partnership with Absa Bank Ghana, brings together leaders from finance, law, and academia to discuss key economic and policy issues affecting the country.

Sha’Carri Richardson breaks silence on alleged assault on her boyfriend at Seattle Airport

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Richardson (L) allegedly assaulted her boyfriend Christian Coleman (R) Richardson (L) allegedly assaulted her boyfriend Christian Coleman (R)

Olympic gold medalist, Sha’Carri Richardson has broken her silence following a heated public altercation with her boyfriend, fellow sprinter Christian Coleman, at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport.

The incident occurred on July 27, 2025, and was captured on surveillance footage later reviewed by police.

The video showed Richardson shoving Coleman multiple times, grabbing his backpack, and appearing to throw an object at him during a dispute near a TSA checkpoint.

Despite Coleman’s attempts to walk away and de-escalate the situation, the confrontation escalated, resulting in Richardson’s arrest on a charge of fourth-degree domestic violence assault.

Commenting on her arrest for the first time in a social media post, the Olympic gold and silver medallist said: “I’m not perfect, and I take full responsibility for my actions. I’m working on myself and will be getting help to handle my emotions better, she said.

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Coleman supported her, calling her a “great person” and “the best female athlete in the world.”

“She has things she needs to work on for herself, of course. So do I, so do you” he stated while urging compassion.

The couple, who went public with their relationship in February 2025, continues to navigate the fallout as Richardson prepares for the World Championships in Tokyo.

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Ghanaian TikToker Fante Comedy Arrested Over Controversial Video Mocking Helicopter Crash Victims

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In a startling development that has captured the attention of both social media users and the public at large, according to a report by Ghbase News, Ghanaian TikTok personality Fante Comedy has been apprehended by the National Security apparatus.

This arrest follows the emergence of a viral video in which he made inflammatory remarks about the victims of a recent helicopter crash, as well as issuing threats directed at prominent political figures, including Sammy Gyamfi and President John Dramani Mahama.

The video, which rapidly circulated across various platforms, sparked outrage among viewers and prompted swift action from authorities. In it, Fante Comedy not only ridiculed the tragic incident but also made alarming statements that many interpreted as direct threats against Gyamfi and Mahama.

The content of the video drew significant condemnation, with many calling it disrespectful and deeply insensitive, particularly in light of the lives lost in the helicopter crash.

In response to the public outcry and the potential implications of the video’s content, the National Security Agency acted quickly, leading to Fante Comedy’s arrest. He was taken into custody for questioning, along with several individuals believed to be associated with the production and dissemination of the controversial video.

This move underscores the seriousness with which the authorities are treating the matter, particularly given the current climate surrounding national security and the need for responsible discourse in media.

The incident has ignited a broader conversation about the role of social media influencers and content creators in shaping public opinion and the responsibilities that come with their platform.

Critics argue that while humor and satire play a significant role in entertainment, they should not come at the expense of empathy, especially concerning tragic events that affect many lives.

As the investigation unfolds, questions linger about the potential legal ramifications for Fante Comedy and others involved. The case highlights the delicate balance between freedom of expression and the need for accountability in a digital age where content can quickly go viral, often without regard for the consequences.

Public sentiment remains divided on the issue, with some defending Fante Comedy’s right to express his views while others assert that his comments crossed a line that should not be tolerated.

The incident serves as a reminder of the impact that media personalities can have on societal attitudes and the need for responsible behavior in the face of serious matters.

As authorities continue their inquiries, the developments surrounding this case will likely keep the public engaged and may serve as a catalyst for discussions on the ethical responsibilities of social media influencers in Ghana and beyond.

The nation watches closely as the narrative evolves, hoping for a resolution that respects both the victims of the helicopter crash and the principles of free speech.

Wontumi Radio denies issuing apology to Mahama over crash comments

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A management member of Wontumi Radio in Accra, Gordon Asare Bediako, has dismissed claims that Wontumi Multimedia issued an official apology to President John Dramani Mahama, the National Democratic Congress (NDC), and the public over remarks linking the President to the recent military helicopter crash.

The denial follows the circulation of a statement purportedly from Wontumi TV — owned by Ashanti Regional NPP Chairman Bernard Antwi Boasiako, popularly known as Chairman Wontumi — apologising for comments made by one of its presenters, Akyemkwaa Nana Kofi Asare, on Saturday, August 9, 2025.

The presenter had alleged that President Mahama was involved in the tragic crash. The purported statement described the claims as “inappropriate, unfounded, and contrary to the values of professionalism, accuracy, and fairness in broadcasting.”

Speaking on Channel One Newsroom on Tuesday, August 12, Mr. Asare Bediako stressed that management never issued such an apology, suggesting the statement originated from unauthorised online accounts amid heightened tensions between Wontumi Multimedia and the National Communications Authority (NCA) over the suspension of three of its radio stations, including Wontumi Radio Accra.

“That came to us in Accra as a surprise. When we checked with Kumasi, we were told that there was nothing like that official apology or retraction or whatever. In fact, because of this communication from the NCA and the subsequent action, we were in the office of the lawyer for hours. While at that, somebody called to tell us that there was a letter in circulation.

“When we checked, we realised that it was not on the official social media handle of Wontumi Multimedia. There are several fake, unauthorised social media handles of Wontuni Multimedia, which are not utilised, and it was one of these that they used. Later, I saw that a ‘fake’ stamp had been used on it,” he explained.

He added that there has been no official communication from security agencies regarding the broadcaster’s reported arrest, and the identity of those who apprehended him remains unknown.

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NHIA reaffirms support for Ghana’s Golden Arms

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NHIA reaffirms support for Ghana’s Golden Arms
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The Chief Executive Officer of the National Health Insurance Authority (NHIA), Dr. Victor Asare Bampoe, has reiterated the Authority’s commitment to providing sustained support to Ghana’s national armwrestling team, the Golden Arms, following their recent achievements.

Dr. Bampoe described the team’s accomplishments as a source of national pride after their impressive medal haul. He recalled the 2023 Africa Games, where the team’s remarkable performance eclipsed the rest of Africa and won nationwide admiration.

He stated that, in line with its support for corporate Ghana, the NHIA is committed to investing in armwrestling to help the Ghana Armwrestling Federation’s mission of making the sport one of the leading disciplines in the country.

NHIA’s Deputy Chief Executive for Operations, Dr. Senanu Djokoto, also praised the team’s leadership and performance, reaffirming the Authority’s readiness to deepen the partnership.

ChaLoG rejects proposal to extend presiding members’ tenure to four years – Citinewsroom – Comprehensive News in Ghana

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The Chamber for Local Governance (ChaLoG) has rejected proposals to extend the tenure of office for Presiding Members (PMs) of Metropolitan, Municipal, and District Assemblies from two years to four years.

The proposal, championed by Volta Regional Minister James Gunu, argued that the current two-year term is too short for PMs to make a meaningful impact, and that a four-year tenure would allow them sufficient time to deliver on their mandate and leave a lasting legacy.

Speaking to Citi News on Tuesday, August 12, 2025, the President of ChaLoG, Dr. Richard Fiadomor, said the extension would effectively grant one person prolonged leadership over their peers, which contradicts the principle of fairness in local governance.

“The reason some people are pushing this agenda is that they are comparing the tenure of the PM to that of the Speaker of Parliament. But the Speaker of Parliament is not, in themselves, a member of Parliament, even though members vote for them. Based on this principle, a PM cannot be given a four-year mandate,” he explained.

Dr. Fiadomor acknowledged that electing PMs can be challenging due to the legal requirement of securing a two-thirds majority. However, he maintained that the current arrangement ensures accountability and prevents the concentration of power in one individual’s hands.

“Because of the challenges we have faced in the past in electing a PM — which, for me, is quite normal — some argue that once you go through the headache of electing one, you should not have to repeat the process until four years later. This is why they make such arguments,” he added.

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Let’s not rush to replace Murtala – Asiedu Nketia to Tamale Central

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The National Chairman of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), Johnson Asiedu Nketia, has expressed gratitude to the New Patriotic Party (NPP) for announcing its withdrawal from the upcoming Tamale Central by-election.

He, however, cautioned prospective aspirants not to rush the process of selecting a successor to the late Dr. Murtala Mohammed.

The NPP, on Monday, August 11, 2025, declared that it would not field a candidate in the race following the tragic death of Tamale Central’s Member of Parliament, Dr. Mohammed, in the August 6 helicopter crash.

Dr. Mohammed’s passing has created a vacancy in the constituency, triggering preparations for a by-election as required by the constitution.

The NPP explained that its decision to step aside was to help avoid further political divisions during a period of national mourning.

Reacting to the development on Tuesday, August 12, 2025, during the Adua funeral rite for the late MP, Mr. Asiedu Nketia urged NDC members to avoid internal conflicts over the seat.

“We thank our brothers in the NPP for declaring that they will not contest us in Tamale Central. Now the challenge is ours — whether we will fight among ourselves over who should replace Murtala. On behalf of the party, I want to say, let us not rush in choosing his successor,” he said.

Dr Ibrahim Murtala Mohammed, died alongside Dr Edward Omane Boamah, the Minister of Defence, and three other high officials and three servicemen.

NPA threatens closure of illegal Fuel Stations

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The National Petroleum Authority (NPA) has warned that it will close down or decommission all outlets operating in the petroleum downstream sector without the required license.

In a public notice, the Authority said it had observed that some individuals were engaged in the illegal storage and marketing of petroleum products.

It cautioned such persons to comply with the necessary regulatory requirements to avoid sanctions.

The NPA referred to the National Petroleum Authority Act, 2005 (Act 691) as amended, which states that no person shall engage in any petroleum downstream business without a license issued by the NPA Board.

It explained that the downstream sector covers activities such as the importation, exportation, transportation, processing, refining, storage, distribution, marketing, and sale of products including crude oil, gasoline, diesel, liquefied petroleum gas, and kerosene.

The Authority added that a license can only be granted to a Ghanaian or a foreign company in a registered joint venture with a Ghanaian, in line with local content rules.

It noted that licensed operators were also required to display their license in a prominent place on their premises.

The NPA urged members of the public to contact its offices or visit its website for more information.

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‘I’ve always wanted a girl’

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Rihanna has been talking about her kids and how they have influenced her work.

With people already guessing whether the couple’s third child would be a girl or a boy, she has discussed the pressure of having two sons and suggested that she wants a girl.

However, Rihanna earlier told The Grio that when it comes to their baby’s gender, “That’s the one thing me and Rocky don’t fight over.”

She did, however, confirm that the next child will join the “R” name club, exactly like their brothers.

The soon-to-be mother of three, who recently attended the Los Angeles premiere of the Smurfs movie, also told Extra, “Are you guys gonna be so hurt if it’s a boy? I’ve always wanted a girl. God knows best, and I love my boy.”

The 37-year-old singer-actress and 36-year-old rapper A$AP Rocky already have two boys together: Riot, who is 23 months old, and RZA, who is three years old.

On the subject of her kids, the “Diamonds” singer disclosed that they have turned into her toughest critics. She told Complex, “Oh yeah, I mean, the pressure is on. My critics are literally my kids. I’m hoping that I get some cool points with this one.”

She added, “I would like to do things that inspire them. Things they can be proud of in all aspects of my career, so this is one of the things that feels right and natural for me to do.”

The mompreneur also revealed to ‘E! News’ that Riot and RZA have both developed a passion for music.

“Both of them love music. It’s insane because I’m like, ‘Is that me or you, Rocky?” She told the publication. “They love instruments. They love music.”

Riot also enjoys freestyling, something the proud mother claimed he inherited from his father. “That’s definitely a Rocky thing, not me,” she remarked.

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The couple, who have been dating since 2020, announced on May 5 that they are now expecting their third child, according to People. Rihanna showed off her baby belly while walking around New York City, and Rocky confirmed the good news on the Met Gala red carpet in 2025.

At the time of their first child’s birth, Rihanna and A$AP had no explicit plans to start a family, but the “Work” singer told Vogue that they were “certainly not planning against it” either.

“I always thought it would be marriage first, then a baby, but who the f— says it has to be that way,” she told the outlet in April 2022. “I’m certainly not gonna let that get in the way of me being a mom.”

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An exclusive source told People that the couple is “thrilled to be growing their family” after the couple’s major pregnancy announcement at the Met Gala.

The insider also highlighted why the couple preferred to have their children close in age. “Rihanna has always wanted a big family, so she couldn’t be more excited. Rihanna and Rocky are thrilled to be growing their family, and they can’t wait to give their boys another sibling,” the exclusive source told People.

“They wanted to have their children close together in age, so that they could grow up together and share a close bond. They feel so blessed and are so grateful for this next chapter in their lives. It’s a very special time,” they added.

Watch CCTV footage of a disturbing accident at Asamankese

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CCTV footage capturing a disturbing accident at Asamankese in the Eastern Region has surfaced on social media.

According to the footage, a truck, believed to have lost its brakes and control, was speeding through the area as pedestrians and passersby ran for their lives.

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The vehicle then rammed into Dukes Fuel Station, destroying a fuel pump before crashing into a nearby building.

Many residents narrowly escaped injury, with only one person seen struggling on the ground after the crash.

Fatal Crash at Osiem: Man in his 30s dies, 12 injured in Bunso-Koforidua Highway accident

Ghana continues to record high rates of road accidents, with brake failures, speeding, and reckless driving among the leading causes.

According to the National Road Safety Authority (NRSA), the Eastern Region is one of the areas frequently reporting serious crashes, particularly involving heavy-duty trucks.

The Eastern Regional Directorate of the National Road Safety Authority, NRSA, has revealed that a total of 13,489 road crashes were recorded in the year 2024 involving 22,975 vehicles.

15,607 persons got injured, 2,395 pedestrians were knocked down and 2,494 persons lost their lives.

This was an increase in death and injuries with decrease in reported cases, pedestrian knockdowns and vehicles involved in road crashes in the region, compared to the total number of 14,135 cases recorded in the year 2023 involving 23,998 vehicles involved, resulting in the killing of 2,276 persons, 2,559 pedestrian knockdowns and 15,409 injuries.

These provisional statistics of road traffic crash and casualty for the year 2024 were made available when the Eastern Regional Minister, Rita Akosua Awatey met with the Eastern Regional Heads of Department in Koforidua, the Eastern Regional capital.

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Cedi weakens to GH¢10.63 to a dollar on interbank market

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Ghana’s local currency, the cedi, has depreciated against major trading currencies on the interbank market, particularly the US dollar.

In its daily update, the Bank of Ghana noted that the cedi is trading at a buying price of GH¢10.62 and a selling price of GH¢10.63 to the dollar.

The British pound is being bought at GH¢14.36 and sold at GH¢14.37 while the euro is trading at a buying price of GH¢12.42 and a selling price of GH¢12.43.

Checks by GhanaWeb Business on August 13, 2025, at 7:50 AM indicate that the cedi is trading at GH¢11.85 while the pound is selling at GH¢15.90 at some forex bureaus across the country.

Additionally, the euro is trading at GH¢13.90 on the retail market.

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Meanwhile, the Governor of the Bank of Ghana, Dr Johnson Asiama, has noted that the cedi appreciated by 42% in the first six months of 2025.

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Watch how Rasheed Saminu finished second to Jamaica’s Kishane Thompson in 100m showdown

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Abdul-Rasheed Saminu delivered another statement performance on Tuesday, August 12, 2025, after finishing second in the men’s 100m at the Gyulai István Memorial in Budapest, Hungary.

The 27-year-old clocked 10.01 seconds, crossing the line behind Jamaica’s Kishane Thompson, who won the race with 9.95 seconds.

Saminu outpaced a world-class field that included African sprint heavyweights Akani Simbine of South Africa and Ferdinand Omanyala of Kenya.

It was Saminu’s first-ever race on the European circuit, coming just two months after concluding his collegiate season with the NCAA Championships in the United States.

The Ghanaian speedster has enjoyed a breakout 2025 season, smashing the national record twice, first with 9.86 seconds at the end of May, then lowering it to 9.84 seconds seven weeks later, the seventh-fastest time in the world this year.

The former University of Ghana student faced an elite lineup in Budapest, headlined by Thompson, the world’s fastest man with a personal best of 9.75 seconds, alongside Africa’s fastest-ever sprinter Omanyala, veteran American Ronnie Baker, Nigerian Kanyinsola Ajayi, and the Jamaican duo Ackeem Blake and Rohan Watson.

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Michael ‘The General,’ Son of Dr. Ernest Ofori Sarpong, Passes Away

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In a deeply saddening development, Michael Ofori Sarpong—affectionately known as “The General”—has been reported dead, according to a recent report by Ghpage News. His passing has cast a shadow of grief over Ghana, as friends, family, and the wider community struggle to process the devastating news.

Michael was widely known not just as the son of renowned Ghanaian businessman and philanthropist, Dr. Ernest Ofori Sarpong, but as a vibrant and charismatic individual in his own right. His warmth, energy, and commitment to those around him made him a beloved figure across many circles.

What makes this tragedy even more heart-wrenching is the timing: Michael had celebrated his wedding less than two years ago, a moment that symbolized hope and the beginning of a new chapter. For many, his marriage was a beacon of joy—a celebration of love, family, and unity. His sudden passing has transformed that joy into an overwhelming sense of loss.

As one friend wrote on social media, “Michael had a way of lighting up every room. His laughter was contagious, and his presence unforgettable. This is a blow we never saw coming.”

Details surrounding the cause of death remain unclear, but the impact has been swift and profound. Tributes have flooded social media, with heartfelt messages pouring in from all walks of life. Friends and colleagues have taken to these platforms to share their grief, recall cherished memories, and honor the life Michael lived.

The pain is particularly acute for Dr. Ofori Sarpong, who has long been a towering figure in Ghana’s business and philanthropic sectors. Known for his generosity and commitment to national development, Dr. Ofori Sarpong’s bond with his son was often described as one of pride and deep affection.

Ghana’s Ambassador to Korea Kojo Choi speaks Twi

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Ghana’s Ambassador-Designate to South Korea, Kojo Choi, has revealed that he is fluent in several Ghanaian local languages, having lived in the country since the age of 14.

In an interview on Channel One TV’s Face to Face on Tuesday, August 12, Choi said he speaks Twi and Frafra, and has some knowledge of Ewe.

During the conversation, host Umaru Sanda Amadu challenged him to demonstrate his language skills. Choi responded by speaking a few words in Twi, showcasing his familiarity with the language.

Choi’s comments come amid public interest in his background, following his nomination to represent Ghana in South Korea.

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The Power of African Print Fashion for Black Women

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African print fashion has long transcended borders, making a global impact with its bold colors, striking patterns, and deep cultural roots. From the bustling markets of Accra to the fashion runways of Paris and New York, African prints—often known as Ankara, Kente, or Wax fabric—have become synonymous with cultural pride, creative expression, and unapologetic beauty.

For Black women especially, African print clothing represents far more than a wardrobe choice. It’s a statement of heritage, a reclamation of cultural identity, and a celebration of African beauty in all its diversity. As Nigerian designer Amaka Nwosu once said, “Wearing African prints is like wearing a story—one stitched with pride, history, and purpose.”

A Cultural Legacy in Every Pattern

Each African print carries symbolism rooted in generations of tradition. Whether it’s the interlocking lines of Kente representing unity, or the blooming florals on Ankara showcasing growth and resilience, these patterns tell stories of the African experience—past and present. For Black women, embracing these fabrics means wrapping oneself in ancestral strength and storytelling.

The vibrant colors and intricate designs also serve as a medium for personal expression. Whether you prefer bold contrasts or subtle elegance, there’s an African print that reflects your spirit. This versatility allows every woman to feel seen, celebrated, and powerful in her own skin.

Where Tradition Meets Modern Elegance

Modern African print fashion has masterfully fused tradition with contemporary style. Today’s designs feature everything from peplum blouses and off-shoulder gowns to sleek jumpsuits and tailored blazers. These pieces can easily transition from cultural ceremonies to urban events, offering fashion-forward choices that remain deeply rooted in tradition.

A classy African print dress can take many forms—flowy maxi dresses perfect for weddings, structured midi dresses ideal for work, or fitted styles that exude confidence at social gatherings. With the right tailoring, these outfits highlight the natural beauty and curves of Black women, while maintaining elegance and sophistication.

Styling the Statement

African prints are a canvas for creativity when it comes to accessorizing. Pairing a dress with minimalist jewelry, a bold clutch, and statement heels elevates the outfit while letting the print shine. Headwraps made from matching fabric or complementary designs add a majestic flair, paying homage to regal African traditions.

The beauty lies in the balance—allowing the dress to speak while choosing accessories that enhance its impact. Whether it’s gold accents, braided hairstyles, or natural makeup, the styling options are as limitless as the stories the prints tell.

More Than Fashion—It’s Empowerment

Wearing African print fashion is a powerful declaration of self-love and cultural pride. In a world that often pushes homogenized beauty standards, Black women donning African prints reclaim space, voice, and identity. It’s a conscious choice to embrace one’s heritage while stepping boldly into modern womanhood.

Two TikTokers Arrested For Threatening President Mahama

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Two renowned individuals, identified as Yayra Abiwu, also known as AY (TikTok handle: yayra4real), and Prince Ofori, popularly known as Fante Comedy—the host of the live video—have been arrested for allegedly verbally abusing the President and issuing threats to kill him and his entire family.

The suspects are currently in the custody of the Criminal Investigations Department (CID) Headquarters, where they are assisting with investigations.

In a statement by the police, it was stated that they have commenced an investigation into a viral TikTok video in which they were heard threatening the lives of the President John Dramani Mahama, and the First Lady.

“So far, two people, Prince Ofori and Yayra Abiwu, are in Police custody assisting the ongoing investigation while efforts are underway to get other persons believed to be connected to the video to assist the investigation,” the statement read.

‎‎FG names KWAM 1 aviation security ambassador after airport incident

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The Federal Government has announced plans to engage Fuji star, Wasiu Ayinde Marshal, popularly known as KWAM 1, as an ambassador for proper airport security protocol, after the recent controversy over his conduct at the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, Abuja.

‎This was disclosed on Wednesday by the Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Development, Festus Keyamo, in a statement outlining resolutions to recent cases of unruly behaviour at Nigerian airports.

‎Keyamo said the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority had agreed to reduce KWAM 1’s flight ban to one month and would work with the musician to promote awareness on acceptable conduct within the aviation space.

‎The Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria will lead the engagement process.

‎”The NCAA is to reduce his flight ban to a one-month period. FAAN will also work with the music star with a view to engaging him as an ambassador for proper airport security protocol going forward.

‎”Having publicly demonstrated penitence, the NCAA is also to withdraw its criminal complaints against KWAM 1 earlier lodged with the police,” the statement read.

‎The minister added that the decision followed appeals from well-meaning individuals, as well as KWAM 1’s public show of penitence over the August 5 incident in which he allegedly obstructed a ValueJet aircraft’s movement.

‎Keyamo also revealed that the NCAA would withdraw its criminal complaints against the artiste.

‎The development comes days after the musician apologised to the public, insisting the flask he carried on the day of the incident contained water for medical reasons and not alcohol, as was alleged by security personnel.

‎The minister emphasised that the clemency was granted on “compassionate grounds” , warning that the government remained committed to enforcing safety and security laws in the aviation sector.

‎On August 5, KWAM 1 was involved in a confrontation with airline staff and security officials at the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, Abuja, while attempting to board a ValueJet flight to Lagos.

He was accused of carrying a prohibited flask believed to contain alcohol, spilling its contents on personnel, and later walking onto the aircraft’s tarmac, allegedly blocking the plane from taxiing.

The Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority described the act as a breach of aviation safety regulations and initially placed him on a six-month no-fly list while filing a criminal complaint with the police.

Sir Obama Pokuase Reportedly Picked Up by National Security

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New media journalist and social commentator, Sir Obama Pokuase, was allegedly picked up by National Security operatives at dawn today.

The reason for his arrest remains unclear at this time.

This comes just a day after two Pro-NPP social media activists were arrested by the Ghana Police Service over alleged comments said to threaten national peace.

Appiah-Kubi calls for dialogue over suspension of Wontumi radio stations – Citinewsroom – Comprehensive News in Ghana

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Lawyer for the Ashanti Regional Chairman of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Bernard Antwi Boasiako, popularly known as Chairman Wontumi, has urged dialogue following the suspension of three radio stations under the Wontumi Multimedia Company Limited.

The National Communications Authority (NCA) suspended 95.9 FM in Accra, 101.3 FM in Kumasi, and 101.3 FM in Takoradi over breaches of broadcasting regulations. The infractions included unauthorised use of Studio-to-Transmitter Link (STL) frequencies and operating from unapproved transmitter locations.

The action followed the expiration of a 30-day grace period granted by President John Dramani Mahama for defaulting stations to rectify violations.

Speaking on Eyewitness News on August 12, with Umaru Sanda Amadu, Mr. Appiah-Kubi said there was a need for engagement between the NCA and Wontumi Multimedia to identify and address shortcomings.

“I think there’s a need for us to comply with the directive. We have to meet the requirements under the law, and that is what the regulator expects us to do.

“Granted that the expectations were not met, I think that there’s a need for us to engage and see where the shortfalls are and do as much as we can to fulfil the expectations and get back to normalcy,” he proposed.

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NDC’s Stephen Kofi Baidoo calls for independent probe into Adansi Sikaman helicopter crash

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The 2024 Parliamentary Candidate for Assin South Constituency, Stephen Kofi Baidoo, has expressed sorrow over the military helicopter crash that claimed the lives of eight Ghanaians at Adansi Sikaman in the Ashanti Region on Wednesday, August 6, 2025.

In a statement on August 14, 2025, Baidoo extended his condolences to the bereaved families, describing the incident as a “national catastrophe” that has left a deep scar on both the National Democratic Congress (NDC) and the country at large.

Among the victims were prominent political figures including Dr Edward Omane Boamah, Dr Ibrahim Murtala Muhammed, Dr Samuel Sarpong, Acting National Security Coordinator Alhaji Muniru Limuna Mohammed and military personnels.

“These were not ordinary men; they were pillars of governance and strategy in the current administration,” Baidoo stated.

Baidoo urged the government to conduct a full-scale, transparent and independent investigation into the cause of the crash.

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He emphasised that the public deserved clear answers to prevent similar tragedies in the future, warning against politicizing the matter or allowing it to be “clouded in silence.”

“There should an independent investigation to ascertain the cause of the accident.”

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Concerns rise over imports of cheap substitute milk into Ghana

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Thousands of euros in Irish public money are being spent on pushing cheap substitute ‘milk’ into Ghana and some key markets in West Africa, anti-PR organisation DesMog and its Nigerian counterparts have disclosed.

In July this year, DesMog reported that some products made from milk with the natural fat removed and replaced with vegetable oil were among those promoted in trade missions and campaigns.

The study reveals that over €250,000 in Irish public funds have been used to help Irish dairy giants push fat-filled milk powder (FFMP) products in West Africa – a situation that is positively impacting Ireland’s booming FFMP industry.

DesMog explained that certain ‘milk powder’ brands have been advertising to Ghana, Nigeria and Senegal parents, claiming the products are good for their children.

The investigations also exposed exposed how large volumes of the cheap substitute ‘milk’ being exported to West Africa markets are outcompeting local milk on price.

Fat-filled milk powder is made by spray-drying skimmed milk combined with vegetable fats like palm or coconut oil because its dairy fats were removed to make more profitable products like butter.

It cannot be sold in the EU as milk because of the palm or vegetable oil addition – with the vast majority shipped outside Europe.

While countries like the Netherlands, Germany, France and Poland also export FFMP, Ireland is by far the biggest player – exporting 30 percent of the EU’s FFMP.

Indeed, Lakeland Dairies, Tirlán and Ornua, which had a combined turnover of €7.8billion in 2024, were the top exporters of FFMP to Nigeria and Ghana from 2021 to 2024 according to Volza export-import trade data.

Fat-filled milk powder is Ireland’s largest (by volume) dairy export and the fourth most valuable export – worth €813million last year.

But its success, DesMog noted, continues to come at a health cost for consumers in West Africa… including Ghana.

Ireland’s food and drink authority, Bord Bia, helped promote the products in these countries with an over-€170,000 taxpayer-funded 2023 trade mission and €82,500 on joint campaigns with Ornua for World Milk Day from 2021 to 2024.

Fat-filled milk powder contains up to 37 percent lactose and intolerance to it can cause bloating, diarrhea and stomach cramps.

Market research commissioned by Bord Bia, according to DesMoG, showed that most consumers are unaware of the differences between whole milk powder and FFMP.

Cheaper than fresh milk, FFMP has a longer shelf-life and is marketed as a ‘good’ source of protein. It is used as a milk substitute, tea and coffee ‘creamer’ and a base for yoghurts, drinks and desserts.

However, DesMog says perceptions of the products as healthy and sustainable are carefully crafted in West Africa, where consumers are targetted through social media, billboards, TV and in-person campaigns.

Hundreds of Facebook, X, Instagram and TikTok post analyses, from 2022 to 2024, found brands frequently make claims about the health benefits and environmental impacts of these ‘milk powder’ products.

Bawumia commanding overwhelming support ahead of flagbearer race

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With the New Patriotic Party (NPP) officially opening nominations for its 2028 flagbearer race, and competition intensifying, the overwhelming favourite is beginning to emerge.

More than two hundred thousand NPP delegates will cast their ballots to select the party’s flagbearer for the 2028 general election. These delegates are organised into blocs, ranging from the grassroots at the polling station level to the top echelon of the party.

With the formal process already underway, most key blocs within the party are aligning with the candidate widely expected to win, Dr Mahamudu Bawumia, former Vice-President of the Republic.

One of the most influential blocs, the party’s parliamentary caucus of 88 members, has proved pivotal in endorsing candidates.

Sources confirm that the 2024 flagbearer, Dr Bawumia, has secured the backing of a substantial majority of NPP Members of Parliament, despite two MPs — Dr Bryan Acheampong and Dr Osei Yaw Adutwum — having publicly declared their intentions to contest the position.

“I can confirm that out of the 88 NPP Members of Parliament, about 62 from various parts of the country support Dr Bawumia,” the source said.

According to the same source, former Assin Central MP Kennedy Agyapong commands the support of eight MPs, followed by Bryan Acheampong with seven. Nine MPs remain undecided for now.

Beyond parliamentary support, Dr Bawumia also enjoys strong backing from the party’s former Metropolitan, Municipal and District Chief Executives (MMDCEs), more than 200 of whom publicly endorsed him in July.

The former Vice-President’s network of support also extends to the overwhelming majority of regional and constituency chairmen and executives.

Perhaps the most decisive bloc rallying behind Dr Bawumia is the party’s grassroots, where a growing sentiment favours retaining the 2024 candidate in line with the NPP’s tradition since the 1996 election.

On Tuesday, August 12, about 490 of the party’s 552 youth organisers — responsible for mobilising the grassroots in all 275 constituencies — issued a statement endorsing the former Vice-President.

Our source, a senior figure within the NPP, anticipates a competitive election process but predicts it will ultimately see all major blocs unite behind Dr Bawumia.

Meanwhile, contenders Kennedy Agyapong and Bryan Acheampong have already picked up their nomination forms, while Dr Bawumia is yet to do so.

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‘Avoid premature conclusions’ – GAF cautions Media on helicopter crash – Citinewsroom – Comprehensive News in Ghana

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The Ghana Armed Forces (GAF) has appealed to the public, particularly media practitioners, commentators, bloggers, and content creators, to exercise restraint and accuracy in their commentary on the recent Air Force Z-9 helicopter crash in the Ashanti Region, which claimed the lives of all eight personnel on board.

In a statement issued by Captain VA Arhin, Acting Director General of Public Relations, the GAF noted that it had observed a surge in speculative and unsubstantiated reports surrounding the incident.

It stressed that such conjectures not only risk misleading the public but also deepen the pain of the bereaved families.

“For the sake of the bereaved families and loved ones, the Armed Forces urge media practitioners, panelists, social commentators, bloggers, and content creators to be circumspect in their reportage as a way of according respect to the memories of the fallen heroes and to mitigate the sorrows of the bereaved families,” the statement read.

The GAF acknowledged the strong public interest in the crash and assured that thorough investigations had begun to determine the exact cause. It pledged to leave no stone unturned, including working with international experts if necessary, to bring closure to the tragedy.

“At this point in time, any purported conclusions based on opinion, perceptions, and conjectures will be premature and misleading. The public is therefore advised to be wary of such reportage,” the statement emphasised.

The Armed Forces expressed gratitude to the government, institutions, and individuals who have shown support since the crash. It also extended condolences to the families of the service members who lost their lives, describing them as patriots whose sacrifices will be remembered.

“May the souls of our patriots continue to rest in peace,” the statement concluded.

NACOC arrests lead suspect in KIA cannabis bust at Aflao border

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In a major breakthrough, the Narcotics Control Commission (NACOC) has arrested Lincoln Nii Okaija, the prime suspect linked to the seizure of 738 compressed parcels of suspected cannabis at Swissport, Kotoka International Airport (KIA).

Okaija was apprehended at the Aflao border while attempting to flee the country to Togo en route to France.

Summon Finance Minister, Governor over contradictory Gold for Oil reports- IERPP urges Parliament

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The Institute for Economic Research, Policy, and Practice (IERPP) has called on Parliament to haul the Minister of Finance and the Governor of the Bank of Ghana to Parliament to explain conflicting official statements they have given over the Gold for Oil programme.

In a statement issued on Tuesday, August 12, 2025, the IERPP expressed “grave concern” over what it describes as “official conflicting statements” by the Finance Minister, Dr Ato Forson, and the Governor, Dr Johnson Pandit Asiama, over the policy, which was initiated under the previous government.

“On March 3, 2025, the BoG Governor, Dr. Johnson Asiama, confirmed that the G4O programme had been operational but was suspended due to policy and operational challenges. Further, on August 11, 2025, the First Deputy Governor revealed that 27.63 tonnes of gold were used to settle 1.95 million metric tonnes of petroleum products under G4O,” the statement said.

It continued: ”Yet, on July 25, 2025, Finance Minister Dr. Cassiel Ato Forson declared emphatically that “there was no barter… never, never”, insisting that the so-called G4O was nothing more than conventional dollar payments for oil.

The IERPP said, “These statements cannot both be true. Ghanaians deserve more than contradictory soundbites; they deserve facts, adding that the contradictions damage Ghana’s credibility.

The IERPP, therefore, called on Parliament to ”immediately summon the Governor of the BoG and the Minister of Finance to present reconciled, verifiable data on the G4O programme,” adding that ”the truth must be placed on public record to restore confidence in our economic management.”.

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‘I have never been political; I know a lot of people in the NPP’ – Kojo Choi

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Kojo Choi, Ambassador-designate to South Korea Kojo Choi, Ambassador-designate to South Korea

Kojo Choi, Ambassador-designate to South Korea, has rejected suggestions that he is politically aligned with the National Democratic Congress (NDC), insisting that his relationships and work cut across the country’s political divide.

Speaking in an interview on Channel One TV on Tuesday, August 12, 2025, Choi stressed that he has “never been political” and pointed to his connections within the New Patriotic Party (NPP) as evidence of his non-partisan stance.

“I know a lot of people in the NPP. For example, our company PaySwitch was launched by Dr Bawumia because he is very interested in digitalisation, not for political reasons,” he explained.

‘I am solely Ghanaian’ – Kojo Choi responds to critics over his nationality

The businessman and co-founder of PaySwitch clarified that the company, which he started with a partner, had no political links despite public assumptions.

Choi also recounted that former First Lady Rebecca Akufo-Addo attended the launch of his art gallery purely out of her passion for art and her desire to support his focus on promoting emerging artists.

He emphasised that his friendships extend to individuals in both the NPP and NDC and maintained that he has “never lobbied or sponsored” political causes.

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“They need better coaching” – James Kwesi Appiah after big win over Nigeria 

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Sudan coach Kwesi Appiah delivered a blunt post-match assessment of Nigeria after smashing them in the second group game in the ongoing CHAN tournament.

Sudan defeated the tournament favorites, Nigeria, smashing the West African giant 4-0. 

Kwesi Appiah, although was certain about beating Nigeria, expressed his shock at the score line. 

In a straightforward post-match, Appiah suggested that Nigeria’s underperformance was down to tactical and managerial shortcomings.

“I wasn’t expecting that scoreline,” Appiah admitted. 

“I knew we could beat Nigeria but not [4–0]. The Nigerian team is not bad. They just need better coaching.”

The statement, made only minutes after the final whistle, is likely to fuel conversation across African football circles. 

For Nigeria, the result means an early exit from the competition, cutting short a campaign that began with optimism. 

Meanwhile, Sudan, with the win, are just a ticket to the knockout rounds. They lead the group with 4 points, tied with Senegal. They will need at least a draw to progress to the next stage. 

Shatta Wale reportedly loses $2M EP deal amid fallout from negative publicity

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Popular Ghanaian artiste, Shatta Wale Popular Ghanaian artiste, Shatta Wale

Popular Ghanaian artiste, Shatta Wale, has reportedly lost a $2 million distribution deal for his “Voice of the Crown” EP.

According to Shatta Movement’s public relations officer, Sammy Flex, the negative reports have been hurting business prospects.

In a Facebook post, he lamented the collapse of the deal, writing, “Damn! Now these reports circulating online are disturbing business after this 2million dollar distribution deal of the Voice of the Crown EP fell out. I am getting worried Chaley!!!”

Shatta Wale responded to his team member’s concerns, acknowledging the blow but urging optimism. “Say no more Boss, Epain we all but God deh… Stay strong #GODISHERE O#VOTCEP will still fly no matter what Man go do,” he said.

The news follows recent controversy involving Shatta Wale and a luxury Lamborghini Urus seized by the Economic and Organised Crime Office (EOCO).

Authorities allege the vehicle, in Shatta’s possession at the time, was purchased with proceeds from multi-million-dollar romance and business scams orchestrated by convicted Ghanaian-American fraudster Nana Kwabena Amuah.

Watch the Ghana Air Force’s heartfelt vigil for helicopter crash victims

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A candlelight vigil has been held at the Air Force Base at Burma Camp in Accra for the three gallant crew members who lost their lives in a helicopter crash that killed eight persons on Wednesday, August 6, 2025.

They were Squadron Leader Peter Baafemi Anala, Flying Officer Manaen Twum Ampadu, and Sergeant Ernest Mensah.

It was attended by officers and men of the Ghana Armed Forces, family members of the victims and others who desired to show their love and sympathy to the bereaved family.

The crashed Z9 helicopter, which belonged to the Ghana Armed Forces, claimed the lives of Defence Minister Dr. Edward Omane Boamah and Environment, Science and Technology Minister Dr Ibrahim Murtala Muhammed.

Plane Crash: 3 crew members, 5 passengers on missing helicopter – Ghana Armed Forces

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

Two of the victims, Environment, Science and Technology Minister Ibrahim Dr Murtala Muhammed and Acting Deputy National Security Coordinator, Alhaji Mohammed Muniru Limuna, who were Muslims, have since been buried.

The six remaining victims will be buried on Friday, August 15, 2025.

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Mining sector mourns 8 killed in military helicopter crash

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The helicopter crash killed two senior ministers and six others The helicopter crash killed two senior ministers and six others

Ghana’s mining sector stakeholders have expressed condolences to the government following the fatal military helicopter crash in the Adansi Akrofuom district of the Ashanti Region, which claimed the lives of all eight people on board, including the Ministers for Defence and Environment.

The Ghana Armed Forces (GAF) said the Z-9 helicopter took off from Accra at 09:12 a.m. local time on Wednesday en route to Obuasi, where the delegation was scheduled to attend the launch of the Responsible Cooperative Mining and Skills Development Programme (rCOMSDEP).

The aircraft later lost contact with radar and was reported to have crashed in a forested area, according to eyewitnesses who rushed to the scenes. They said the helicopter was seen in flames shortly after impact.

The Chief of Staff, Julius Debrah, later confirmed the deaths at a press briefing in Accra, naming the deceased as Defence Minister Edward Omane Boamah and Environment Minister Ibrahim Murtala Mohammed.

Other victims included Acting Deputy National Security Coordinator Muniru Mohammed, National Democratic Congress (NDC) Vice Chairman Samuel Sarpong, former Obuasi East parliamentary candidate Samuel Aboagye, and three Air Force personnel – Squadron Leader Peter Anala, Flying Officer Twum Ampadu and Sergeant Ernest Addo.

The Ghana Chamber of Mines described the deaths as a “profound loss” to the country, saying the two ministers had played key roles in national efforts to combat illegal mining.

“Their leadership and collaboration were central to the multi-stakeholder approach aimed at addressing the challenges of illegal mining,” the chamber said in a statement. “Their absence will be deeply felt across the sector.”

The chamber pledged to honour their legacy by continuing to promote sustainable and responsible mining practices.

The Ghana National Association of Small-Scale Miners (GNASSM) also extended condolences, expressing solidarity with the government, the NDC and the Ghana Armed Forces.

“We are deeply saddened by this tragic incident. Our hearts go out to the families, friends and colleagues of the deceased,” the association said.

Meanwhile the bodies of the deceased persons have since been brought to Accra, while authorities said investigations into the cause of the crash are ongoing.

Hearts of Oak sue sports journalist and TV station for GH¢200,000 over defamation

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Accra Hearts of Oak Sporting Club PLC has filed a lawsuit against sports journalist Wisdom Osei Bonsu, popularly known as Darling Boy Pierro, and Kumasi-based Ezra TV/Radio Station, demanding GH¢200,000 in general damages for alleged defamation.

The suit, filed at the High Court in Kumasi, also seeks aggravated damages for what the club describes as malice and repeated publication of defamatory statements.

Hearts of Oak further requests a court order compelling the defendants to issue a full and unqualified apology and retraction, to be broadcast on Ezra TV/Radio and published across all online platforms of the station.

Additionally, the club is asking for a perpetual injunction restraining the defendants and their associates from publishing any defamatory material about Hearts of Oak in the future. The claim also includes legal costs and other reliefs the court may deem appropriate.

The writ, signed by lawyer Alhaji Abdulai Sharif on behalf of the club, gives the defendants eight days from the date of service to enter an appearance or risk judgment in their absence.

24-Year-Old Adult Film Star Lina Bina Dies Days After Third BBL

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Adult film star and OnlyFans creator Lina Bina, also known as Miss John Dough, has died at 24, reportedly from a fatal blood clot following her third Brazilian butt lift surgery.

Days before her death, she hinted on social media that she was struggling.

With over 200,000 followers across Instagram and TikTok, Bina was a well-known figure in the adult entertainment community.

Final Funeral Rites Of Dr. Omane Boamah To Be Held In Koforidua – Family

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The family of the late Defence Minister, Dr. Edward Omane Boamah in Koforidua Effiduase , who perished alongside seven others in last week’s tragic military helicopter crash, has announced that his final funeral rites will be held in Koforidua.

According to Nana Adusi Pokua Antwiwaa II, the Koforidua Effiduase Mponuahemaa who is leading the bereaved family in engagements with the government, the family has agreed to allow the state to bury Dr. Omane Boamah in Accra, in line with official protocol.

Ayurvedic Beauty Routines for Different Doshas

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What are Doshas?

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Vata (air and space), Pitta (fire and water), Kapha (earth and water) Your dosha governs how your skin behaves, knowing it can unlock personalized, natural care.

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Vata Dosha

Use warm sesame oil for massage, milk-based cleansers, and avoid cold water. Think rich, creamy moisturizers.

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Pitta Dosha

Apply rosewater, sandalwood, aloe vera, and use coconut oil or ghee based masks. Avoid spicy skincare and heat.

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Kapha Dosha

Use dry brushing, herbal steam (with tulsi or neem), and clay based masks. Go for light oils like jojoba or mustard.

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Face Oils according to Doshas

Vata: Sesame or almond oil Pitta: Coconut or sunflower oil Kapha: Mustard or jojoba oil

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Beauty Food for Each Dosha

Vata: Warm soups, ghee, dates Pitta: Cucumber, melons, coconut water Kapha: Ginger tea, bitter greens, light grains

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Ideal Cleansing for Each Dosha

Vata: Gentle cleansing Pitta: Rosewater spritz Kapha: Herbal face wash

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Herb that Enhance These Doshas

Vata: Ashwagandha, Shatavari, Licorice Pitta: Neem, Sandalwood, Brahmi Kapha: Tulsi, Turmeric, Triphala

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Veep urges politics for prosperity 

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By Edward Acquah

Accra, Aug. 12, GNA – Vice President Professor Naana Jane Opoku-Agyemang has called on African political parties to focus on delivering prosperity rather than merely seeking political power. 

Addressing the inaugural African Political Parties Summit in Accra, Prof. Opoku-Agyemang said politics that did not pursue the wellbeing of citizens “is empty,” and urged parties to prioritise national interest and long-term development. 

“Our people do not ask us to perform politics for their own sake. They deserve politics that translates into food security, decent jobs, functional schools, accessible healthcare, efficient infrastructure, security and justice,” she stated. 

“They expect us to focus not just on the next election but more importantly on the next generation,” she added. 

The three-day summit is being held under the theme “From Politics to Prosperity: Strengthening Inter-Party Collaboration for Africa’s Development and Economic Transformation.”  

It brought together over 160 delegates from across Africa, and served as a platform for dialogue, consensus-building, and inter-party cooperation aimed at strengthening democratic governance and catalysing economic transformation. 

A 2024 Afrobarometer Report revealed that 66 per cent of Africans preferred democracy, with majorities rejecting one-man rule (80%), one-party rule (78%), and military rule (66%).  

However, 53 per cent were willing to accept military intervention if elected leaders abused power, and support for elections declined by eight per cent across 30 countries. 

Mr Jeff Radebe, Special Envoy of the President of South Africa, expressed concern over declining trust in political parties, stating: “If our politics does not lead to prosperity, then it is nothing more than destruction.” 

He emphasised that national strength depended on governance quality rather than resource abundance, and criticised the prioritisation of personal and party ambitions. 

“The citizens of Africa that we serve do not need manifestos. They cannot build their futures on political promises that dissolve after elections,” Mr Radebe said. 

Mr Fifi Kwetey, General Secretary of the National Democratic Congress, noted growing disillusionment among African youth and called for structural reforms within political parties. 

He said Africa’s capacity “is far enormous than our challenges” and urged participants to explore ways of using political parties to fulfil public aspirations. 

The summit will also witness the adoption of the implementation framework of the African Political Parties Initiative (APPI), a flagship platform for sustained inter-party engagement and capacity development 

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NPA warns of closure and decommissioning of unlicensed fuel stations – Citinewsroom – Comprehensive News in Ghana

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The National Petroleum Authority (NPA) has warned that fuel stations operating without the legally required license risks immediate closure and possible decommissioning.

In a statement, the NPA underscored its legal mandate under the National Petroleum Authority Act, 2005 (Act 691), as amended, to regulate all commercial activities involving the storage, distribution and sale of petroleum products.

The is to curb illicit operations and reinforce regulatory compliance in the downstream petroleum industry.

“Reference is made to Section 11 of the National Petroleum Authority Act, 2005 (Act 691) as amended. (1) A person shall NOT engage in a business or commercial activity in the petroleum downstream industry UNLESS that person has been granted a license for that purpose by the (NPA) Board. (2) The business or commercial activities of the downstream industry in respect of crude oil, gasoline, diesel, liquefied petroleum gas, kerosene and other designated petroleum products include (a) Importation; (b) Exportation; (c) Re-exportation; (d) Shipment; (e) Transportation; (f)Processing: (g) Refining (h) Storage; (i) Distribution; (j) Marketing, and (k) Sale,” part of the statement read.

The NPA also indicated that under the Act, only Ghanaians or foreign companies in registered joint ventures with Ghanaian partners meeting local content and participation requirements are eligible for licenses.

Licensed operators are also required to display their permits prominently at their business premises.

“Section 12 of Act 691 as amended states that “A license under this Act may only be granted to (a) a Ghanaian, or (b) a foreign company in a registered joint venture relationship with a Ghanaian in accordance with the Ghanaian content and Ghanaian participation requirements. The Act also states that a license issued under this Act shall be conspicuously exhibited by the licensee in a prominent place on the business premises,” the statement added.

The enforcement is crucial for ensuring safety, consumer protection, and maintaining confidence in Ghana’s regulated petroleum supply chain, especially at a time of rising energy demand and market expansion.

Sheila Courage congratulates ex-husband Isreal DMW on new house, sparks reactions

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Sheila Courage, the estranged wife of Israel DMW, has sparked reactions from netizens after congratulating her ex-husband on his new house.

Israel DMW, Davido’s logistics manager, recently shared a video on his Instagram page of his seven-month house project in his village in Edo State, prompting congratulatory messages from fans and well-wishers.

NPP’s Nana Boakye Slams NDC Over Tragedy Politics

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Henry Nana Boakye, National Organizer of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), has accused the National Democratic Congress () government of turning a moment of national grief into a battleground for tragedy politics.

Nana Boakye stated that with the nation still mourning the helicopter crash that claimed the lives of eight distinguished compatriots, the country’s leadership should be directing every effort toward unity and healing.

Businessman Ernest Ofori Sarpong’s son Michael Kwesi Ofori, reported dead

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The late Michael Kwesi Ofori, popularly known as 'The General' The late Michael Kwesi Ofori, popularly known as ‘The General’

Michael Kwesi Ofori, the son of renowned businessman Dr. Ernest Ofori Sarpong, has reportedly passed away.

The news was announced by Ghpage News on Facebook on August 12, 2025, noting that the cause of death has not yet been disclosed.

Michael Ofori, popularly known as ‘The General’, served as the Chief Executive Officer of Investors Hub, a consulting firm specializing in advisory services.

He rose to public attention in September 2023 when he married Rita Ofori Acheampong, a relative of former Health Minister Dr. Richard Anane.

Meanwhile, the bereaved family is yet to release a statement to that effect.

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The lavish wedding attracted prominent personalities, including Dr Ofori Sarpong, business magnate Dr Osei Kwame Despite, and other high-profile guests.

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