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Five things Trump should know about Liberia after he praised leader’s ‘good English’

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US President Donald Trump has praised Liberian President Joseph Boakai for speaking “good English” and asked him where he went to school.

What Trump might have missed is that Liberia shares a unique and long-standing connection with the US.

English is the country’s official language and many Liberians speak with an American accent because of those historical ties to the US.

It may have been this accent that Trump picked up on.

Here are five things to know about the West African country:

1: Founded by freed slaves

Liberia was founded by freed African-American slaves in 1822 before declaring independence in 1847.

Thousands of black Americans and liberated Africans – rescued from transatlantic slave ships – settled in Liberia during the colonial era.

Former US President Abraham Lincoln officially declared Liberia’s independence in 1862 but the country retained a lot of US heritage and it remained in the American “sphere of influence” during the colonial period.

Due to this integration, Liberian culture, landmarks and institutions have a strong African-American influence.

Ten of Liberia’s 26 presidents were born in the US.

The descendants of these freed slaves, known as Americo-Liberians, dominated the country for more than 100 years.

This was resented by some indigenous Liberians and the last president from that community, William Tolbert, was overthrown and killed in a coup in 1980.

They account for about a quarter of the population, according to the Britannica website, which says more than two dozen languages are spoken in the country.

President Boakai is from the Kissi ethnic group and so would have spoken that as his mother tongue, before learning English at school.

2: The capital is named after a former US president

Liberia’s capital, Monrovia, was named in honour of America’s fifth President, James Monroe, who was a strong supporter of the American Colonization Society (ACS).

The ACS was the organisation responsible for resettling freed African-Americans in West Africa – which eventually led to the founding of Liberia.

Not surprisingly the early architecture of the city was largely influenced by American-style buildings.

Many streets in Monrovia are named after colonial American figures, reflecting the city’s founding and historical ties to the US.

The city’s main hospital is called the John F Kennedy Medical Center (JFKMC), named after the former US president.

3: Nearly identical flags

The flag of Liberia closely resembles the American flag. It features 11 alternating red and white stripes and a blue square with a single white star.

The white star symbolises Liberia as the first independent republic in Africa.

The US flag, in comparison, has 13 stripes representing the original 13 colonies and 50 stars, one for each state.

The Liberian flag was designed by seven black women – all born in America.

4: Ex-president’s son plays for US football team

Timothy Weah, the son of Liberia’s former President George Weah, is an American professional soccer player who plays for Italian football club Juventus as well as the US national team.

The 25-year-old forward was born in the US but began his professional career with Paris St-Germain in France, where he won the Ligue 1 title before moving on loan to the Scottish team, Celtic.

His father, George, is a Liberian football legend who won the Ballon d’Or in 1995 while playing for Juventus’s Italian rivals AC Milan. He is the only African winner of this award – and went on to be elected president in 2018.

5: Former president won the Nobel Peace Prize

Liberia produced Africa’s first elected female president, Ellen Johnson Sirleaf.

She was elected in 2005, two years after the nation’s bloody civil war ended, and served as president until 2018.

Johnson Sirleaf has a strong American background as she studied at Madison Business College and later went to Harvard University where she graduated as an economist.

She has received worldwide recognition and accolades for maintaining peace during her administration.

Her story is pitted with remarkable feats of defiance and courage.

In 2011, along with Leymah Gbowee and Tawakkul Karmān, she won the Nobel Prize for Peace for her efforts to further women’s rights.

In 2016, Forbes listed her among the most powerful women in the world.

What do Liberians make of Trump’s comments?

Foreign Minister Sara Beysolow Nyanti denied it was an awkward moment, saying there was a “lack of understanding” around the world about the languages people speak in Africa, which she described as a “multi-lingual continent”.

“Liberia happens to have the American-English intonation and I believe President Trump heard something familiar in the way President Boakai spoke, which is different from the way others speak on the continent,” she told the BBC’s Newsday programme.

“We were not offended at all,” she said, adding that away from the TV cameras, there was a discussion of the two countries’ shared history.

But there was a mixed reaction among other Liberians.

Accountant Joseph Manley, 40, told the BBC that Trump should have been properly briefed before meeting Liberia’s leader.

“Liberia has always been an English-speaking country. Our president represents a country with a rich educational tradition.”

For human resources professional Henrietta Peter-Mogballah, the US president’s surprise at Boakai’s eloquence reflects a broader problem about global ignorance with regard to African nations and its peoples.

“From travel experiences and observations, most citizens of other nations outside Africa do not know a lot about African countries,” she said. “The few that know a little, their minds are clouded by narratives of war, poverty, and lack of education.”

However, lawyer and politician Kanio Gbala agreed with the foreign minister that there no insult was meant.

“I believe President Trump’s remark was a genuine compliment on President Boakai’s command of English,” he told the BBC. “There is no evidence of sarcasm. Reading it as disrespectful may reflect political agendas.”

Liberia shares a long-standing historical connection with the US and several American presidents, including George W Bush, have visited the country



There is a striking resemblance between the flags of the two countries

Timothy Weah, seen here shaking hands with President Donald Trump last month, plays for Juventus in Italy



Ellen Johnson Sirleaf served as the 24th president of Liberia from 2006 to 2018



Henrietta Peter-Mogballah says many people are ignorant about African nations and its peoples

“He Cannot Absolve Himself of Blame” – KNUST Official Pins NPP’s 2024 Defeat on Kennedy Agyapong

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Dr Kofi Appiah Koranteng, Deputy Registrar at KNUST, has pointed fingers at former Assin Central MP, Kennedy Agyapong, for playing a role in the New Patriotic Party’s (NPP) defeat in the 2024 general elections, according to a report by Ghana Web.

Speaking during an interview on Neat FM, Dr Koranteng cited Agyapong’s controversial behaviour and public utterances as factors that harmed party unity and public perception.

He argued that the outspoken politician’s actions, especially during the campaign period, sowed internal divisions and weakened the NPP’s cohesion ahead of the polls.

According to him, Agyapong’s mixed messages and public contradictions alienated supporters and undermined trust within the party.

Dr Koranteng also highlighted the loss of Agyapong’s parliamentary seat to the opposition, describing it as unprecedented for a high-ranking party figure.

“Every serious leader exiting Parliament ensures their party retains the seat,” he said, stating that the defeat in Assin Central reflected deeper issues linked to Agyapong’s influence.

He added that despite Agyapong’s repeated claims of supporting the party financially and securing contracts, his conflicting statements only deepened confusion among the grassroots.

Dr Koranteng stated that these contradictions were detrimental, particularly in regions like the Central Region, where the NPP suffered significant losses.

However, Dr Koranteng urged the public to scrutinise Agyapong’s role critically, arguing that his conduct did not only affect electoral results but also damaged the party’s image.

He concluded that for the NPP to recover, it must address the internal issues that led to its fall and rebuild credibility among its base.

Akua Afriyie confirms participation despite party boycott

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The New Patriotic Party’s (NPP) 2024 parliamentary candidate for Ablekuma North, Nana Akua Owusu Afriyie, has confirmed her decision to contest in the upcoming parliamentary rerun scheduled for Friday, July 11, 2025.

Her confirmation comes despite an earlier stance by the NPP not to participate in the rerun, which was ordered by the Electoral Commission (EC) following disputes over the authenticity of results from 19 polling stations during the December 7, 2024, general election.

Speaking to journalists at her office in Odorkor, Accra, on Thursday, July 10, Akua Afriyie expressed confidence ahead of the polls and reaffirmed her commitment to securing victory.

“I am contesting. We are fully prepared. We are going for this contest tomorrow. First, I want to thank the Almighty God for protecting us throughout these seven months. We went for elections on December 7, and I won that election,” she stated.

Owusu Afriyie’s application to stop the rerun was dismissed on Wednesday, July 9, by Justice Ali Baba Abature, who described the motion as “unmeritorious.” The court ruled that halting the exercise would hinder the EC’s constitutional duty and deny constituents their right to representation in Parliament.

Although the party had initially insisted that the EC’s decision contradicted a binding High Court ruling from January 4, 2025, which ordered the collation and declaration of results from 62 outstanding polling stations, Akua Afriyie appears to have broken ranks with the party’s official position.

The NPP’s legal team had further argued that only three polling stations were uncollated as of January 27, based on public updates from the Electoral Commission.

Meanwhile, the EC has maintained its decision to conduct the rerun in the 19 affected polling stations within the constituency.

‘Anointing Doesn’t Win Election In Nigeria’ – Israel DMW Mocks Asue Ighodalo After Supreme Court Defeat

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Israel DMW, logistics manager to Nigerian Afrobeats star, Davido, has taken a swipe at former Edo State Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) governorship candidate, Asue Ighodalo, over his loss at the Supreme Court.

Naija News reports that the apex court on Thursday affirmed Senator Monday Okpebholo of the All Progressives Congress (APC) as the duly elected Governor of Edo State.

We’re ready to face sanctions – Mpraeso MP backs Akua Afriyie

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Member of Parliament for Mpraeso, Davis Opoku Ansah, has boldly declared his readiness to face sanctions from the New Patriotic Party (NPP) for supporting Nana Akua Afriyie’s candidacy in the upcoming Ablekuma North parliamentary rerun scheduled for Friday, July 11.

This comes in the wake of internal tensions within the NPP, as Akua Afriyie has confirmed her decision to contest, contrary to the party’s national directive.

In an exclusive interview on Channel One TV’s Citiuation Room on Thursday, July 10, the Mpraeso legislator revealed he is actively campaigning in the constituency for Akua Afriyie.

He acknowledged that his actions, along with those of others supporting her, go against the national leadership’s position, but insisted they are prepared to face the consequences.

“Akua Afriyie will win tomorrow, and when she wins, we should all be sanctioned. We are ready for it. If you think that the people of Ablekuma should not have proper representation, we believe in the NPP that our candidate is better than that of the NDC,” he said.

He further emphasised that Ablekuma North is a traditional NPP stronghold and questioned why the party would abandon a candidate it knows can win.

Meanwhile, Member of Parliament for Nhyiaeso, Dr. Stephen Amoah, has also been spotted campaigning for Akua Afriyie, deepening speculation of growing resistance within the party’s rank-and-file ahead of the controversial rerun.

Ghana maintain 76th spot in latest FIFA rankings; remain 14th in Africa

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Ghana maintain 76th spot in latest FIFA rankings; remain 14th in Africa
Ghana maintain 76th spot in latest FIFA rankings; remain 14th in Africa


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The Black Stars of Ghana have held onto their 76th position in the latest FIFA Men’s World Rankings released on Thursday, July 10, 2025. The team’s global standing remains unchanged from the previous update in April, following a series of mixed results in recent international outings.

The steady ranking comes in the wake of Ghana’s participation in the 2025 Unity Cup held in England, where the Black Stars lost narrowly to Nigeria in the semi-finals before defeating Trinidad and Tobago in the third-place playoff. The tournament formed part of the team’s build-up to the 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifiers.

Prior to the Unity Cup, Ghana had climbed one place from 77th to 76th in the global rankings, following back-to-back victories over Chad and Madagascar in the World Cup qualifying series.

Ghana’s performance in recent fixtures, though commendable, was not enough to warrant further improvement in their global standing. However, the team has moved ahead of Montenegro, who dropped three places in the latest rankings.

On the continental level, Ghana also remain 14th in Africa, with no change in position. The team continues to trail the continent’s leading football nations, with the likes of Morocco, Senegal, and Nigeria occupying higher spots.

Black Stars head coach, Otto Addo, is expected to use the team’s upcoming fixtures in September — Matchday 7 and 8 of the World Cup qualifiers — as an opportunity to boost both performance and ranking. 

Ghana will be facing Chad and Mali as they aim to strengthen their qualification hopes for the 2026 tournament.

With several competitive games on the horizon, the Ghana Football Association (GFA) will be hoping the team can build on recent successes and achieve a higher ranking ahead of the next update later in the year.

Mpox cases rise to 170 with 7 new infections

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The Ghana Health Service (GHS) has reported seven additional Mpox cases, bringing the total number of confirmed infections to 170 as of July 6, 2025

In its latest update, no new fatalities have been recorded, keeping the death toll at zero.

Additionally, there are no patients hospitalised for Mpox, indicating that all active cases are being managed effectively without requiring admission.

The GHS emphasised that Mpox spreads mainly through close contact with infected individuals and urges the public to adhere strictly to safety guidelines to help control the outbreak.

Authorities are closely monitoring the situation and have activated response systems to promptly manage emerging cases.

 

Family of slain Immigration Officer gives key details on his death

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The family of the immigration officer who was recently found dead has publicly confirmed that the body discovered by police is indeed that of their missing relative, Steffen King Amoah.

This clarification comes in response to earlier reports suggesting the family had denied the identification. According to his brother, the initial denial was made out of respect for their grieving mother and wife, as the family did not want them to learn about the tragedy through social media.

“We were informed by the police that a body had been located, and since we had reported our relative missing, we were asked to come for identification. We were first taken to the location where the burnt body was found. Then the police led us to the mortuary where we identified him,” the brother said.

The family confirmed that the body is currently at the police mortuary as investigations continue.

A suspect, identified as Bright, who was reportedly the last known person to have been with Steffen, has since been arrested.

“He was arrested even before news of my brother’s death became public. Bright was the last person to have been with him. The arrest was based on suspicious messages traced back to him,” the brother revealed.

The suspect has already appeared in court, pleaded not guilty, and has been remanded for two weeks.

According to the family, the officer left home on Wednesday, July 3, 2025, around 8:00 p.m. and never returned. His disappearance prompted an immediate search after he could no longer be reached by phone.

The family, however, became suspicious of the message because the tone and phrasing did not reflect how Steffen usually communicated.

“We knew something was wrong. That’s not how he writes or talks,” the brother explained.

The grieving family is now calling for answers and demanding justice.

“We want the full truth. We need closure. We want justice for Steffen King Amoah.”

The WIT School Achieves Pearson Edexcel Accreditation

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Mr. Gideon Kodo

 

THE WIT School has been officially accredited and certified as a Pearson Edexcel International School. This was announced by the Co-Director of the School, Gideon Kodo, at the 4th Annual Graduation and Awards ceremony held recently.

In his address, Mr. Kodo, stated that the school which began in June 2018 at the ANC Mall, with one student and today nurturing nearly 100 curious minds, is a testament to what shared vision and dedication can accomplish.

He said the recognition affirms the school’s commitment to delivering globally benchmarked, high-quality education and opens exciting academic pathways for learners.

Looking ahead, he made known that the school is preparing to open a new campus for the Primary and Middle School, providing more space, resources, and innovation for deeper learning. “And beyond that, we are actively working toward our ultimate dream: to build and relocate to a permanent, purpose-built campus—a home that reflects our values, vision, and global ambitions.”

Mr. Kodo called on parents and stakeholders to recommend The WIT School to other families who are searching for a nurturing, forward thinking school.

“We encourage you to kindly continue to the WIT Education Fund (WEF), our scholarship initiative empowering bright but underprivileged children who enter our doors each year. We know and trust that you will continue to support us in our ongoing efforts to help us achieve these shared dreams,” he mentioned.

The 2025 graduating class celebrated six students from the Upper Dolphins to Orcas, and seven students from the Orcas to Grade One making a total of 13 graduates.

BY Prince Fiifi Yorke

My wife got severely burnt in a fire, I’m struggling to cope with our marriage

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File photo of a worried man File photo of a worried man

Dear GhanaWeb,

I have been married for a year now. Two months before our wedding, I completed and fully furnished a house for my wife and me.

I work full-time, and since my wife preferred to be cared for and pampered, I supported her choice not to work.

Five months into our marriage, tragedy struck. One afternoon, while my wife was preparing a meal, she got distracted watching a movie.

The food caught fire, which spread quickly through the kitchen and engulfed the house. She tried to stop it, but it was already too late.

Neighbours eventually rescued her, but not before she sustained severe burns. Thankfully, her life was spared, but she was left with significant physical injuries.

We lost everything in that fire, our home, personal belongings, and a large amount of money I had invested in building our life together.

But the emotional impact and her physical suffering have been even more difficult to deal with. Since the incident, her recovery has been slow and painful.

Unfortunately, it has also created emotional distance between us.

I admit that I carry resentment about what happened.

I know accidents occur, but I struggle with the fact that it could have been avoided.

As much as I want to be supportive, I feel detached and unable to rebuild our connection. This has affected every aspect of our marriage, including intimacy and family planning.

It hurts me to say this, but I’ve come to the difficult conclusion that I no longer see a future with her as my wife.

I know people will see this as heartless, and maybe it is, but I believe continuing in a marriage where love and emotional support are gone may cause even more harm, especially to someone who is already dealing with so much.

I do not want to abandon her without ensuring she is treated fairly and with dignity.

She’s been through enough, and I want to know how I can offer support during this transition, especially emotionally and financially, to minimize any further trauma.

So, I am asking, what is a fair and compassionate way to handle this divorce?

How can I offer compensation or support to ease her burden without making her feel discarded?

FG/EB

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‘He left at 8PM and never returned’ – Nephew of murdered immigration officer speaks out

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The deceased, 38-year-old Steffen King Amoah was reported missing on July 4, 2025 The deceased, 38-year-old Steffen King Amoah was reported missing on July 4, 2025

Lucky Dan Mensah, a nephew of 38-year-old Steffen King Amoah, popularly known as Nana Kofi, an immigration officer who was reported missing on July 4, 2025, has recounted his side of the events leading to his uncle’s disappearance and death.

In an exclusive interview with GhanaWeb, Lucky explained that on Thursday, July 3, he was at home with his uncle when the latter received a phone call from a friend named Highest Bright.

“I had received a call from someone in Haatso to come and collect something. On my way back, I called my uncle to check if he was home. He said yes, so I bought food for us to eat together. After we finished eating, he went to the washroom. Before leaving, he asked me to monitor his phone because he was expecting a call from Highest Bright. The call did come through, and I informed him. He returned to answer it.”

Lucky continued to say that, “After the call, I saw him getting dressed. He told me he’d be back shortly as he was going to collect something from the person who had called him. He left around 8 PM.”

According to Lucky, it wasn’t unusual for his uncle to go out and not return home that same day, so he didn’t consider his absence alarming.

However, the next day, Steffen’s wife called Lucky, asking about her husband’s whereabouts.

Lucky told her he had left the house the previous night and hadn’t come back.

“She insisted that her husband had texted her around 8 PM saying he was home,” Lucky recalled, adding that, “But I told her that couldn’t be true because I was home the entire time, and he hadn’t returned. In fact, he didn’t even take his house keys with him. I asked her to forward the message so I could verify the time, and once I did, I was sure he hadn’t been home.”

This discrepancy prompted them to report the incident to the police.

“He told me he was going to meet someone, and that led to the suspect being arrested,” Lucky added.

Lucky further revealed that after the suspect, Highest Bright, was arrested, he was taken to the police station but refused to give a statement until his lawyers arrived.

He was also expecting to be granted bail; however, his request was denied, and he is scheduled to reappear in court on July 23, 2025.

VKB/AE

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GIPC rolls out national project to map investment opportunities across all districts

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The Ghana Investment Promotion Centre (GIPC) has launched its Investment Opportunities Mapping Project (IOMP), a transformative national initiative designed to identify and promote viable investment opportunities across Ghana’s 261 districts.

Developed in collaboration with the Ministry of Trade, Agribusiness, and Industry (MOTAI) and the Ghana Export Promotion Authority (GEPA), the initiative aims to unlock new economic growth and promote equitable development across the country.

A key outcome will be the creation of a new online platform to provide local and international investors with easy access to up-to-date information on investment opportunities.

Specifically, the project intends to:

• Facilitate new investment projects at the district level, which are expected to create thousands of new jobs.

• Build a national investment database covering all 261 districts and highlighting promising opportunities.

• Strengthen Ghana’s foreign missions to better promote and attract investment.

• Improve the ability of regional ministers, local government leaders, and traditional authorities to advocate for both local and international investments.

Launching the project under the theme “Unlocking Regional Investment Potential in Ghana for Economic Growth and Prosperity,” Chief of Staff Julius Debrah described the IOMP as marking a new era of inclusive investment.

“This initiative is not merely about mapping opportunities; it represents a fundamental shift in our approach to development. It aims to ensure that every Ghanaian, regardless of their location, has an equal opportunity to benefit from investment and economic growth,” he said.

Debrah commended GIPC’s strong commitment to advancing local investment, supporting Ghanaian enterprises, and empowering homegrown entrepreneurship.

He also assured the Centre of the President’s full support for the IOMP and urged all Regional Ministers and Metropolitan, Municipal and District Chief Executives (MMDCEs) to take ownership of the economic transformation of their communities.

For his part, GIPC CEO Simon Madjie explained that the IOMP was initiated to address several challenges, including the need to encourage more local capital investment by enabling Ghanaians with the means to invest in their own country.

“Through this initiative, the government aims to increase Local Direct Investment (LDI) just as much as Foreign Direct Investment (FDI),” he said.

Madjie also noted that both local and foreign investors, as well as Ghana’s diplomatic missions abroad and foreign embassies in Ghana, have consistently highlighted the lack of reliable data for making informed investment decisions.

The IOMP, he emphasised, is a timely solution, offering readily available and easily accessible information on specific, viable projects to attract investors.

He further highlighted the core pillars of the IOMP, including the Ghana Diplomatic Investment Drive (GDID), which will position Ghana’s foreign missions as key ambassadors for investment.

Another major component is the Ghana International Investment Summit, which will convene international investors, government leaders, industry experts, and local businesses to explore strategic investment opportunities across key sectors of the Ghanaian economy.

Madjie mentioned that several flagship initiatives, such as the Volta Economic Corridor, the Legon Pharmaceutical Innovation Park, the Kumasi Machinery and Technology Park, and the Akosombo–Juapong Garments and Textiles Cluster, will be clearly profiled, strategically presented, and actively promoted under the IOMP.

In addition, a series of high-level forums, including regional roadshows, will be held nationwide to raise awareness of the project.

These events will empower local governments, traditional authorities, and other relevant stakeholders with the tools and knowledge to attract, manage, and facilitate investments effectively.

Madjie concluded by calling on investors and partners to explore the vast array of opportunities Ghana offers through the IOMP.

James Gunu, the Volta Regional Minister and Dean of Regional Ministers, expressed optimism about the initiative, noting that it aligns with the government’s broader vision for regional development, especially through the Volta Economic Corridor, a key element of the 24-Hour Economy Project.

“We are getting our districts and local groups ready to make sure the investment opportunities within the region are well-prepared and presented in a compelling way,” he stated.

SSD/MA

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Ghana vs Nigeria (WAFU ZONE B U20 Champ)

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The Black Satellites are facing Nigeria in their WAFU Zone B U20 Championship clash at the Ghanaman Soccer Centre of Excellence at Prampram, on July 10, 2025.

Head coach Desmond Ofei has expressed confidence in his side’s readiness and determination.

Ofei says the Ghana U20 team is highly motivated and fully prepared for the challenge as they look to make a strong start in their quest for the 2025 title.

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FKA/AE

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Road projects to prioritise national connectivity over local access

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Alhassan Sayibu Suhuyini is the ‎Deputy Minister for Roads and Highways

‎Deputy Minister for Roads and Highways, Alhassan Sayibu Suhuyini, has stressed that the Ministry will prioritise the development of road networks with wider national impact, rather than paving roads in every single community.

‎He explained that while the need for improved infrastructure across all communities is valid and recognised, limited resources make it necessary to prioritise projects that have far-reaching economic and social impact.

‎Speaking during an interview on Joy FM’s Super Morning Show on Thursday, Suhuyini pointed out that the current National Democratic Congress (NDC) government is adopting a strategic approach to road construction.

‎This means concentrating efforts on major transport corridors that are essential for trade, movement, and national connectivity, rather than spreading resources too thinly across the country.

‎According to him, priority will be given to critical routes such as the Western Corridor in the northern parts of the country, the Eastern Corridor, and the main roads that provide access into the capital, Accra.

‎He noted that these roads falls under the Big Push project and will be funded by it.

‎”It is one of the roads captured under the Big Push project and will be funded through the Big Push funds” he said.

‎These routes, he noted, are vital not just for linking regions but also for supporting agriculture, industry, and commerce all of which contribute significantly to national development.

‎He concluded by stating that this approach is not about ignoring the needs of smaller communities, but about ensuring that road investments bring the greatest possible return in terms of economic growth, accessibility, and improved livelihoods across the country.
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Power Project To Improve Energy Supply In Ashanti Takes Off

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John Abu Jinapor (3rd from right) breaking grounds to kick-start operation

 

A new 161kV transmission line project linking Anwomaso and Kumasi has officially commenced following a groundbreaking ceremony led by the Minister for Energy and Green Transition, John Abdulai Jinapor.

The project, aimed at strengthening Ghana’s electricity infrastructure, is expected to improve voltage stability, boost transmission efficiency, and reduce energy losses across the Ashanti Region.

Addressing dignitaries and stakeholders at the event, Mr. Jinapor described the initiative as a major step in the country’s drive to build a robust and sustainable energy sector.

He said the project aligns with the government’s long-term vision to modernise the power grid and ensure equitable access to electricity for all Ghanaians.

“This initiative is not just about linking substations—it’s about securing the energy future of our nation and empowering our people through reliable power,” he said.

The project is being financed through a collaborative effort between the government, the European Union (EU), and the Agence Française de Développement (AFD), reflecting strong international support for Ghana’s energy development agenda.

Once operational, the upgraded transmission line will strengthen the Anwomaso Power Enclave, which is rapidly emerging as a key hub for power generation and distribution in the middle belt of the country.

Mr. Jinapor further outlined government priorities such as expanding renewable energy sources, improving power sector governance, integrating digital and smart grid technologies, and encouraging greater private sector participation.

The government also used the occasion to express its appreciation to development partners, particularly the EU and AFD, for their commitment to Ghana’s energy transformation efforts.

By David Afum, Kumasi

‘It Has Come To Stay’ – Rita Edochie Defends May’s Decision To Keep Yul’s Name After Divorce

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Veteran Nollywood actress, Rita Edochie, has defended May Yul-Edochie’s decision to keep her surname despite the divorce.

Naija News reports that in a post on her Instagram page, Rita questioned why people would be upset over someone who does not even know they exist.

NDC weighs options on party executives serving in government

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Deputy General Secretary of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), Mustapha Gbande, has provided fresh insight into the party’s ongoing internal conversations about whether national and regional executives serving in government should vacate their party roles.

In an interview on Adom FM’s Dwaso Nsem morning show, Gbande confirmed that the matter is being actively reviewed by the party’s leadership.

Fire at Police Church contained in 21 minutes, no casualties reported

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Firefighters from the Jubilee House Fire Station responded to a fire outbreak at the Police Church in Accra on Tuesday, containing the blaze within 21 minutes and preventing further spread.

Upon arrival, firefighters found a section of the church engulfed in thick smoke and flames. An additional fire tender from the Abelenkpe Fire Station was deployed to support the operation.

According to the Ghana National Fire Service (GNFS), the fire was completely extinguished by 4:36 p.m., with firefighting effort managing to salvage three halls and nine rooms from destruction.

While the incident resulted in damage to choir robes, air conditioners, and office equipment, no injuries or casualties were recorded.

The cause of the fire remains unknown, and investigations are underway to determine its origin and trigger.

Ablekuma North Rerun: ‘I will win the seat, God will prove himself faithful’

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Nana Akua Afriyie is the NPP Parliamentary Candidate for Ablekuma North Constituency Nana Akua Afriyie is the NPP Parliamentary Candidate for Ablekuma North Constituency

The New Patriotic Party (NPP) Parliamentary Candidate for the Ablekuma North Constituency, Nana Akua Afriyie, is confident of victory in the rerun of 19 polling stations scheduled for Friday, July 11, 2025.

Speaking in an interview on JoyNews, monitored by GhanaWeb on Thursday, July 10, 2025, she emphasised that her strength, resolve, and political journey are deeply rooted in her faith in God.

“There is nothing apart from God. Everything is with God. There is nothing I do that is outside of God. My strength comes from God. My humility comes from God. My hard work comes from God. Everything is Jehovah… I’m relying on His strength and praying that justice prevails,” she stated.

Nana Akua Afriyie dismissed any possibility of defeat.

“I’m saying I am winning. I am winning, just wait and see. God will prove Himself faithful,” she declared.

She also used the opportunity to appeal to Ghanaian women for their support.

“I’m fighting for my right. I’m standing for every woman in this country. I’m standing firm for every woman who has ever been cheated,” she said.

The candidate further alleged that the opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC) has plans to disrupt the rerun with violence.

“They [NDC] said they are bringing in macho men. I’ve heard they are hiding some of them,” she alleged.

Meanwhile, the NPP has reversed its earlier decision to boycott the process. The party initially insisted that its candidate, Nana Akua Afriyie, was the legitimate winner and accused the Electoral Commission (EC) of attempting to subvert the will of the people by calling for a rerun.

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Three Armed Robbers Jailed 30 Years

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Three teenage armed robbers have each been handed 10-year jail sentences by the Atasemanso Circuit Court in Kumasi following a robbery incident at Boubai in the Asokore Mampong Municipality of the Ashanti Region.

The convicts — Mamudu Issah, Samuel Takyi, and Alhassan Abubakari, all aged 18 — were sentenced on Tuesday, July 8, 2025, after pleading guilty to charges of conspiracy to commit robbery and seven counts of robbery.

According to the Ashanti Regional Police Command, the trio, along with three other accomplices currently on the run, staged a violent robbery attack on July 1, 2025, during which they assaulted and robbed several residents of mobile phones, bags, and cash.

In a swift turn of events, vigilant community volunteers tracked down and apprehended the suspects at their hideout in Aboabo later that same day. The suspects were handed over to the police along with ten mobile phones and three bags believed to have been stolen during the robbery.

A press release issued on Wednesday, July 9, and signed by the Head of the Public Affairs Unit of the Ghana Police Service in the region, DSP Godwin Ahianyo, confirmed the convictions and praised the role of the community in the arrest.

The court sentenced Mamudu Issah to 10 years’ imprisonment on each robbery charge and an additional three years for causing harm, all to run concurrently. Samuel Takyi and Alhassan Abubakari were each given 10 years’ imprisonment on the robbery charges, also to run concurrently.

The Ashanti Regional Police Command expressed its gratitude to the public, particularly the community volunteers, for their prompt action and cooperation, which led to the successful arrest and prosecution of the suspects.

The police further urged the general public to remain vigilant and continue collaborating with law enforcement by reporting suspicious activities promptly to help maintain safety and order in their communities.

From David Afum, Kumasi

One arrested over Immigration Officer’s death

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The Accra Regional Police Command has arrested a key suspect in connection with the death of Immigration Officer Stephen King Amoah, whose burnt body was discovered on Wednesday, July 9, 2025, after being reported missing five days earlier.

The suspect, identified as Bright Aweh, was apprehended following investigations that linked him to the officer’s disappearance.

According to the police, Aweh was the last known individual to have contacted the deceased, having invited him to a meeting with the promise of settling a financial obligation.

In a statement issued by the Ghana Police Service and signed by Superintendent Juliana Obeng, Head of Public Affairs for the Accra Region, the police revealed that Aweh had sent WhatsApp images of large bundles of cash to Amoah and requested a meeting at a spot in Ashongman Estate on the night of July 3, 2025. That was the last time Amoah was seen alive.

During interrogation, Aweh admitted to handing over GHS 500,000 in cash to Amoah, allegedly for debt payments and safekeeping. However, he failed to provide a clear source of the money and gave contradictory statements, raising further suspicions about his involvement in the crime.

The body of Amoah was found severely burnt in a gutter near the GBC Satellite area, opposite Comet Estate in Accra. It was later identified by relatives at the Police Hospital morgue, despite the extensive burns.

The police further urged the public to assist with information that may help with ongoing investigations. Anyone with leads is encouraged to report to the nearest police station or call 18555 or 192.


Standard Chartered Bank declares GH¢227.94m dividend at 55th AGM

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Accra, July 10, GNA – Standard Chartered Bank Ghana PLC has declared a total dividend payout of GH¢227.94 million to its shareholders at its 55th Annual General Meeting (AGM) held in Accra.

It was to present its Annual Report and Financial Statements for the year ending December 31, 2024.

The payout comprises GH¢1.67 per ordinary share, amounting to GH¢225.16 million, and GH¢2.77 million in preference share dividends.

The Bank emphasised its continued commitment to building a resilient and sustainable business that delivered long-term value in an evolving macroeconomic climate.

Mr Ebenezer Twum Asante, Chairman of the Board of Directors, underscored the Bank’s solid foundation and proactive risk management approach, adding that Standard Chartered remained resilient in the face of economic headwinds.

“Standard Chartered is well-positioned with a robust business model, a trusted global brand and a highly dedicated team,” he stated. “We are confident in our ability to unlock shareholder value and drive sustained growth in this dynamic environment.” 

Mr Asante also affirmed the Bank’s adherence to strong corporate governance standards and its focus on operational resilience amid global and macroeconomic uncertainties.

The Bank’s Chief Executive, Mrs Mansa Nettey, said the institution remained committed to driving long-term value, powered by innovation, agility and inclusive growth.

“We will continue to execute our strategic priorities within our risk appetite, aimed at enhancing our ability to withstand external shocks while driving strong, safe and long-term sustainable growth,” she said.

Mrs Nettey added that the Bank would continue to deepen client engagement and position them for future success.

She explained that its priorities included enhancing client service, delivering strong shareholder returns and contributing meaningfully to the communities it serves.

With 129 years of uninterrupted operations in Ghana, Standard Chartered aims to sustain business growth by leveraging its integrated cross-border capabilities through its Corporate and Investment Banking business.

It has stated its commitment to delivering tailored wealth management solutions for the growing affluent segment within its Wealth and Retail Banking business.

The Bank’s performance, according to the Board, reflected a balanced approach to risk, returns and strategic value creation, supported by strong capital adequacy and operational efficiency.

Standard Chartered Bank Ghana PLC, listed on the Ghana Stock Exchange, is part of an international banking group with presence in 52 dynamic markets, and operates under the brand promise: “Here for good.”

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Patapaa is a wack rapper; he should consider stand-up comedy – Ablekuma Nana Lace

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Ghanaian rapper, Ablekuma Nana Lace, has suggested that Patapaa should pursue a career in stand-up comedy rather than music.

In an interview with Nana Romeo on OKAY FM, shared on July 10, 2025, Nana Lace expressed his belief that Patapaa lacks the talent required to be a rapper.

“It’s Patapaa. I don’t even see him as a rapper. His style of rap is wack. I don’t hate him, and although I’m saying this in a lighthearted way, he is still a wack rapper,” he said.

He added that while Patapaa might not excel in music, he believes the artiste could thrive in comedy.

“If he wants to consider singing, he should do it well. I think his strength is in stand-up comedy,” he stated

Nana Lace also recounted a past encounter with Patapaa, claiming that the singer disrespected him during a scheduled rap battle in 2020 on Adom FM.

According to him, Patapaa declined to participate in the event upon learning he would be sharing the platform with a then up-and-coming artist.

“He disrespected me back in 2020. There was a radio rap battle on Adom FM. After arriving, Patapaa sent a message saying he couldn’t be on the same stage with me because I was new in the industry. But people said he was afraid of me, that’s why he backed out,” he stated

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Asokore Mampong security uncovers illegal abortion clinic in slum raid at Asawase

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The Asokore Mampong Municipal Security Council has uncovered an illegal abortion clinic and an unlicensed drugstore engaged in the unlawful sale of pharmaceuticals in a slum community at Asawase in the Ashanti Region.

The discovery was made on Wednesday, July 9, 2025, during a special operation led by the Municipal Chief Executive, Ben Abdallah Alhassan, as part of ongoing efforts to clamp down on drug abuse and related criminal activities in the municipality.

The illicit facilities, both located in a densely populated slum along the Peleele Stream, were operating without any regulatory approval.

Authorities say this poses a significant risk to public health and safety, particularly among vulnerable youth in the area.

Speaking to the media after the operation, Alhassan expressed concern over the situation, describing it as a threat that demands urgent and sustained enforcement.

“The search brought out a few illicit traits. There is an illegally operating pharmacy there and a clinic. Our intel is that they even perform illegal abortions there,” he said.

“This is a serious health threat to our youth and our community. We have seized some of the drugs for further examination,” he stated.

BoG confirms Ghana increased its gold reserves by 66% under Bawumia’s ‘Gold Purchase Program’

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Data shared by the Bank of Ghana has revealed the significant impact of the gold purchasing programme to boost the bank’s gold reserves.

The programme, introduced by former Vice President of Ghana, Dr Mahamudu Bawumia, in the height of Ghana’s economic crisis, was meant to shore up the country’s foreign exchange reserves and help stabilise the falling local currency as well as rising cost of fuel.

As envisaged by the former vice president, the programme indeed significantly boosted the Bank of Ghana’s gold reserves and ultimately the forex reserves, thereby halting the cedi depreciation and ensuring stability of the fuel prices through the “Gold for Oil” policy.

Latest post by the Bank of Ghana of a monthly breakdown of Ghana’s gold reserves addition reveals Ghana’s total gold reserves at the time Bawumia launched the programme in May 2023 was 8.78 tonnes.

Between May 2023 and December 2024, the country’s gold reserves had shot up from 8.78 tonnes to 30.53 tonnes marking a whopping 21.75 tonnes increment.

Between January 2025 and the end of June 2025 under the incumbent NDC government, only 2.45 tonnes have been added, taking Ghana’s total gold reserves from the 30.53 inherited to 32.99 tonnes.

From the Bank of Ghana data, out of Ghana’s current total gold reserves, 8.78 tonnes, representing 26.6%, were amassed since independence while 21.75 tonnes, representing 66%%, was accrued under the erstwhile New Patriotic Party administration within 18 months while 2.46 tonnes, representing 7.4 %, have been accrued by the Mahama administration in 6 months.

Meanwhile, in the first six months after the launch of the programme in May 2023, 9.41 tonnes were added.

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‘Arsenal is behind Partey’s rape charges’ – Dan Kwaku Yeboah alleges

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Dan Kwaku Yeboah (L) believes Arsenal have influence in Partey's (R) rape charges Dan Kwaku Yeboah (L) believes Arsenal have influence in Partey’s (R) rape charges

Renowned sports journalist, Dan Kwaku Yeboah has accused Premier League side Arsenal of playing a role in the rape charges brought against Ghanaian midfielder, Thomas Partey.

According to him, the fact that the charges became public immediately after Partey’s contract renewal talks with the Gunners failed suggests that club officials may have influenced the timing of the revelation.

The Peace FM journalist also noted that the alleged incidents occurred in 2022 while Partey was still playing for Arsenal, yet the charges were only made public in 2025 after he left the club which he sees as another indication of the club’s involvement.

Speaking on Radio XYZ, Kwaku Yeboah stated that the charges could negatively impact Partey’s football career as clubs may hesitate to sign him until the case is resolved.

“With the way the charges surfaced, I believe the person who influenced the decision not to extend Partey’s contract is behind this. At this point, it will reduce his market value and discourage interested clubs.

“They [Arsenal] have decided to destroy his career. How could something that happened in 2022 be kept under wraps until he was out of the club? This is a calculated attempt,” he said.

He further criticised those urging men to be cautious around women, suggesting such advice can be hypocritical, given the temptations men face.

“People are advising him and other men to be careful, but that may be hypocritical. Men are moved by sight, so if a woman appears naked, it’s likely the man will be aroused,” he added.

His comments come after Partey was charged on July 5, 2025 with five counts of rape and one count of sexual assault.

According to the Metropolitan Police, the alleged offences occurred between 2021 and 2022 and involve three women: two counts of rape relate to one woman, three counts of rape to a second woman, and one count of sexual assault to a third woman.

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“There’s No Evidence” – Ex-NDC MP Slams Claims of Criminality in 2024 Elections

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Kojo Adu Asare, former Adentan MP under the National Democratic Congress (NDC), has strongly refuted claims suggesting that members of his party were involved in criminal acts during the 2024 general elections as reported by ModernGhana.

His remarks came in response to allegations made by Elvis Darko, News Editor of The Newscenta, during an appearance on Channel One TV’s Breakfast Daily.

Darko had suggested that NDC supporters were responsible for post-election violence, particularly at parliamentary collation centres.

However, Adu Asare pushed back, describing the claims as baseless and harmful without proof. “To impugn criminality to the NDC is something I won’t take lightly at all because there is no evidence that any NDC member was involved in such acts,” he said.

He further advised that anyone with evidence should submit it to the police rather than making broad accusations in the media.

“If you have that evidence, present it and let the culprits be pursued so justice is served,” he added, stressing the importance of accountability backed by facts.

Darko had also accused the Electoral Commission (EC) of being influenced by the ruling NDC government in its decision to re-run voting at some polling stations on July 11.

But Adu Asare dismissed this assertion as inaccurate, pointing out that the government plays no role in the EC’s operational decisions.

He reminded viewers that the current EC leadership was appointed during the tenure of the previous NPP government, questioning how the NDC could now be accused of manipulating it.

“How does government come into this? This is the EC, the court, the NDC as a party, and the NPP as a party,” he stated.

Mahama won’t abandon NDC people for NPP – Gbande defends appointments 

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Deputy General Secretary of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), Mustapha Gbande, has firmly defended President John Mahama’s decision to appoint his own party members into key positions, saying it is both strategic and necessary.

Speaking in an interview on Adom FM’s Dwaso Nsem, Mr Gbande brushed off criticism that the NDC is engaging in “job for the boys”, insisting that it is entirely justified.

“Why won’t it be ‘job for the boys’? Yes, it has to be. President Mahama cannot abandon NDC members and rather work with the NPP people. It’s not possible,” he stated.

He pointed out that many appointees are competent and deeply rooted in the party.

Citing specific examples, Mr Gbande praised National Communications Officer Sammy Gyamfi for his leadership as the Chief Executive Officer of the Ghana Gold Board (GoldBod).

“Sammy Gyamfi was appointed to lead GoldBod because we know what he can do. He’s gifted. I wasn’t surprised when he turned GoldBod around. Look at where it is now,” he said.

He also mentioned Godwin Edudzi Tameklo, Acting CEO of the National Petroleum Authority (NPA), describing him as a dedicated grassroots party member who has been nurtured by President Mahama.

“Mahama grooms and knows his people. That’s why he gives opportunities to party people, not outsiders. It’s the only way the government can stay connected to the party base,” Mr Gbande stressed.

He was optimistic that the appointment of George Opare-Addo, the NDC National Youth Organiser, as Minister for Youth Development and Empowerment would ensure opportunities for young people.

“It makes sense that youth initiatives should be led by someone who has managed the party’s youth before. He understands their needs and can truly help them,” he said.

Mr. Gbande added that for the first time in the party’s history, about 70 to 90 per cent of the National Executive Committee members have been appointed into office, reflecting President Mahama’s deep trust in the party’s leadership.

He encouraged NDC supporters who have not yet received appointments to remain patient.

“Don’t lose hope. The fact that you haven’t received a call yet doesn’t mean you’ve been forgotten. Be patient; there’s still more room,” he assured.

He also advised party members seeking jobs not to sit at home and complain but to approach their leaders directly.

“When I go to my office, party people are always there. They are engaging, taking care of others. That’s how it should be. Don’t sit at home and just call; go and ask directly,” he urged.

Mr Gbande’s remarks come in response to public concerns that the NDC administration is engaging in favouritism by prioritising appointments for loyal party members, a claim he proudly embraces as a form of political loyalty and strategic governance.

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Foreign Affairs Ministry lied about UN LGBTQI vote – Minority

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The Minority in Parliament has accused the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of misleading Ghanaians about the nature of Ghana’s abstention during a recent vote at the United Nations Human Rights Council (HRC59), describing the Ministry’s explanation as “totally false.”

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs had on Wednesday July 9 clarified the country’s recent vote at the 59th Session of the United Nations Human Rights Council (HRC59), stating that Ghana did not vote on LGBTQI rights, as suggested by sections of the media, but abstained from a resolution on the renewal of the mandate of the Independent Expert on Protection Against Violence and Discrimination Based on Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity (SOGI).

The Ministry emphasised that the issue before the Council was not about support for LGBTQI rights, but whether individuals who identify as LGBTQI should be protected from violence and discrimination.

But Samuel Abdulai Jinapor, Member of Parliament for Damongo and Ranking Member on the Foreign Affairs Committee, in statement on Thursday July 10, rejected the Ministry’s claim that the vote was solely about protecting LGBTQI individuals from violence and discrimination.

“The statement by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs that ‘the question before the Council was whether persons who identify as LGBTQI should be protected against violence and discrimination or not’ is totally false,” Jinapor said.

He clarified that the actual subject of the vote was the renewal of the mandate of the Independent Expert on Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity (IE SOGI) — a role he said includes not just protection but active promotion of LGBTQI rights globally.

“The question before the Council was whether to extend the mandate of the IE SOGI, which had ended, for him to continue performing his functions, which invariably include the promotion of LGBTQ,” Jinapor noted, referencing paragraph 2 of the draft resolution.

He rejected the Ministry’s argument that Ghana abstained from the vote in line with Article 17 of the 1992 Constitution, which prohibits discrimination.

“It cannot also be correct that Ghana abstained from the vote because of Chapter Five of the Constitution. Nothing in Article 17 supports individual choice of sexual orientation or gender identity,” he said.

Jinapor also pointed to Article 12 of the Constitution, which states that rights are subject to the public interest — an important distinction, he argued, given Ghana’s cultural and legislative position on LGBTQI matters.

The Damongo MP further warned that the international definition of “discrimination” includes legal frameworks such as Ghana’s own Promotion of Proper Human Sexual Rights and Ghanaian Family Values Bill, which criminalises LGBTQI practices. He said it is precisely such laws that the IE SOGI is mandated to oppose.

“In his April 17, 2025 report to the Human Rights Council, the Independent Expert urged that states should end both de jure and de facto criminalisation of LGBTQ,” Jinapor stated.

 

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“I’ve Never Been On Vacation”- Burna Boy Reveals In Candid Interview

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Burna Boy, surprised fans with a personal revelation.

He admitted in a recent interview that he has never been on a proper vacation.

The artist has not taken time off from work to enjoy a true getaway.

Afrobeats superstar Burna Boy has left fans surprised after revealing he’s never actually been on a proper vacation.

Ghana eyes partnership with Portugal for national airline

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President John Dramani Mahama has expressed Ghana’s interest in partnering with the Portuguese government to establish a national airline as part of efforts to boost the country’s aviation and economic sectors.

He made the remarks on Thursday, July 10, during a ceremony at the Jubilee House to receive letters of credence from five newly accredited ambassadors to Ghana, including Maria Da Conceição de Sousa Pilar, the new Portuguese envoy. The other ambassadors present were from Seychelles, Venezuela, Chad, and Gabon.

In his interaction with the Portuguese ambassador, President Mahama noted the strategic importance of deepening bilateral relations with Portugal, particularly in aviation, trade, and investment.

“We appreciate the fact that the Portuguese national airline flies directly to Accra,” President Mahama stated. “Ghana itself is trying to reestablish its national airline. At the appropriate time, we will be looking for partners, and if the Portuguese national airline is interested, we could do a partnership.”

He further emphasised the need to expand economic ties and attract more investment into Ghana, citing the country’s rich natural resources and growing market.

“We want to expand economic relations, and we believe that we can attract more investors to come and invest in Ghana. Ghana has a lot of natural resources, with a market size of almost 35 million people,” he added.

Ablekuma North rerun not politically influenced

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The Electoral Commission (EC) has dismissed claims of political bias in its decision to rerun the parliamentary election in 19 polling stations in the Ablekuma North constituency.

The clarification follows mounting accusations that the Commission is favouring the NDC in the rerun scheduled for Thursday, July 11, in 19 polling stations. The NPP has rejected the EC’s move, describing it as “unjust,” and has officially withdrawn from the election.

Despite the party’s decision, the NPP’s parliamentary candidate, Nana Akua Afriyie, has chosen to defy the directive and participate in the rerun. Attempts by the party to stop the exercise through legal and administrative means have failed.

Addressing journalists in Accra on Thursday, July 10, the EC’s Deputy Chairman in charge of Corporate Services, Dr. Bossman Asare, reaffirmed the Commission’s independence and credibility.

“We state categorically that Ghana’s electoral management body is an independent body and will not be influenced by any institution or any person. Our track record speaks for itself,” he stated.

The rerun was necessitated by disputes over the initial results in some polling stations, prompting the EC to organise fresh voting to ensure fairness and transparency in the electoral process.

 

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EC lacks spine, reinforcing claims it’s unfit for purpose – Seth Acheampong

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Former Eastern Regional Minister, Seth Acheampong, has launched a scathing critique of the Electoral Commission (EC), accusing it of reinforcing public doubt in its credibility by failing to act on electoral crimes and inconsistencies surrounding the Ablekuma North parliamentary election.

Speaking on Channel One TV’s Breakfast Daily on Thursday, July 10, he questioned the EC’s integrity and suggested that the Commission is playing into claims made by political actors who have labelled it “unfit for purpose.”

“Events leading to the disruption are all criminal. Nothing has happened to that. You haven’t pursued it, and you expect me to believe what you want to do? Take the necessary steps to assure me that you mean well,” he stated, referencing the burning of the EC’s collation centre and other unresolved incidents during the December 7, 2024, elections.

The EC has announced a rerun of parliamentary elections in 19 polling stations within the Ablekuma North Constituency, citing the use of unauthenticated pink sheets that lacked the required endorsements from presiding officers. However, Seth Acheampong believes the Commission has undermined its authority.

“You came to Parliament to say what you wanted to say, and now you’re going back on your word. I think maybe they lost their spine when Mr. Asiedu Nketia made his commentary elsewhere, saying the EC is not fit for purpose. Sadly, the EC is now fueling that narrative,” he asserted.

Despite the Electoral Commission’s constitutional mandate, the New Patriotic Party (NPP) has vowed not to take part in the July 11 rerun. Mr. Acheampong reiterated this stance, emphasising that the party remains firm in its decision.

“We will not go back on our words. We just have to stay where we are. We are not going to run the election; we won’t run the election,” he declared.

The High Court in Accra presided by Justice Ali Baba Abature on July 9, dismissed the NPP’s application for an interim injunction against the rerun. The court maintained that halting the election would hinder the EC’s constitutional responsibility and deprive constituents of parliamentary representation.

The NPP insists the EC’s decision contradicts a January 4, 2025, High Court order directing the collation and declaration of results from 62 outstanding polling stations.

According to the party’s legal team, only three polling stations were left uncollated as of January 27, based on the EC’s communications.

Bawumia hails Kudus’ £55m move to Tottenham Hotspur

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Former Vice President and the 2024 flagbearer of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, has expressed his excitement over Ghanaian forward Mohammed Kudus’ imminent move to English Premier League side Tottenham Hotspur.

This comes after Spurs reached an agreement with West Ham United to sign the 24-year-old in a deal worth approximately £55 million.

Kudus is expected to undergo a medical on Thursday before putting pen to paper on a six-year contract with the North London club.

The transfer, if finalised, will be historic, marking the first direct move between the two London rivals since Scott Parker’s switch from West Ham to Spurs in 2011.

Dr. Bawumia, a known Tottenham supporter, took to the social media platform X to share his enthusiasm, writing:
“I am excited to see our Ghanaian starboy make this move to my @SpursOfficial. All the best in your medical @KudusMohammedGH.”

Kudus, who joined West Ham from Ajax in 2023, quickly adapted to life in the Premier League, winning fans over with his flair, pace, and versatility across the attacking front.

His standout performances in his debut season made him a prime target for several top clubs.

Tottenham’s interest in bolstering their attack does not end with Kudus, as the club continues to monitor Brentford forward Yoane Wissa.

Kudus’ move to Spurs adds to the growing presence of Ghanaian talent on the global stage and is expected to further elevate his profile ahead of the 2025 AFCON qualifiers.

When we borrow, let’s use funds responsibly – Prof. Bokpin

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Prof. Godfred Bokpin speaking at the launch of the Sustainable Debt Management in Ghana report

Professor of Finance, Godfred Bokpin of the University of Ghana Business School, has called on the government to ensure that all borrowed funds are used responsibly and for their intended purposes.

He emphasised that while borrowing is an integral part of economic management, the effectiveness of loans lies in how they are utilised.

Speaking at the launch of “Sustainable Debt Management in Ghana” report on Thursday, 10th July, Prof. Bokpin noted that it is economically unrealistic for a country like Ghana to completely avoid borrowing or seeking support from institutions such as the International Monetary Fund (IMF).

He stressed that the responsible use of such funds is essential to achieving meaningful and sustainable development.

“Our recommendation is not to say that we should not borrow. We will borrow, but they must borrow responsibly, and we must utilise those funds to grow the economy, with the corresponding efficiencies, and that will bring the development that Ghanaians are looking for,” he said.

He also urged stakeholders to “Take note of how the law works with the external debts.” This, according to him, will enhance accountability and avoid debt accumulation.

Prof. Bokpin advised Ghanaians to track how borrowed funds are handled, saying, “Let us follow them, let us track how the funds are utilised, when parliament sits for a loan proposal, that is where our work starts.”

The Sustainable Debt Management in Ghana report was compiled by the Economic Governance Platform in collaboration with the Ghana Anti-Corruption Coalition and the Open Society Foundation.

It examines Ghana’s debt landscape, offering a three-pronged research approach that delves into the patterns of debt accumulation, the effectiveness of debt management frameworks, and the state of debt transparency and accountability.

The document also offers critical recommendations for improving transparency, accountability, and efficiency in public debt management.

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See the members of the new Ghana Export-Import Bank board

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The Minister for Trade, Agribusiness and Industry, Elizabeth Ofosu-Adjare, on Wednesday, July 9, 2025, inaugurated a new board of directors for the Ghana Export-Import Bank (Exim Bank), with a charge to drive the country’s industrialisation and export-oriented agenda.

This came as part of a broader exercise to reconstitute key boards under the Ministry, including the Ghana Investment Promotion Centre (GIPC), which was inaugurated earlier the same day.

The newly sworn-in Exim Bank board will be chaired by Dr. Joseph Nyarkotei Dorh, who pledged the board’s full commitment to the Bank’s mandate and President Mahama’s vision of building a resilient, export-led 24-hour economy.

Other members of the Ghana Exim Bank board include:

  • Samuel Danquah Arkhurt
  • Sampson Ahi (MP), Deputy Minister for Trade, Agribusiness and Industry
  • Matilda Asante-Aseidu
  • Francis Kojo Kwarteng Arthur
  • Stephen Abbas Miezan
  • Adamu Robert Akati
  • Millicent Samira Lardi Glawu
  • Sylvester Adinam Mensah

In his inaugural remarks, Dr. Dorh expressed appreciation to the Minister for the opportunity to serve and promised the board’s strategic alignment with national priorities.

“We shall avoid the temptation of spreading thin to make the necessary impact and become more relevant in the broader objectives of Ghana Exim Bank,” he stated.

He outlined five strategic focus areas the board would pursue:

  • Strengthening the agriculture and agribusiness value chain,
  • Boosting food production to ensure national security,
  • Promoting import substitution and export diversification,
  • Accelerating growth in garment and apparel exports,
  • And increasing support for rice and poultry production.

“Hon. Minister, count on us to deliver on the objectives of the Bank,” Dr. Dorh assured.

The Ghana Export-Import Bank plays a key role in Ghana’s economic transformation by facilitating financing for the production and export of Ghanaian goods and services. The reconstituted board is expected to intensify efforts to promote local industries and reduce the country’s dependence on imports through targeted investments and support for key sectors.

‘Angel Asiamah shouldn’t cry; Nana Agradaa is in prison for a purpose’

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Ghanaian gospel musician Diana Asamoah Ghanaian gospel musician Diana Asamoah

Ghanaian gospel musician Diana Asamoah has shared her thoughts on Nana Agradaa’s 15-year sentence.

In a video posted on Instagram on July 10, 2025, Diana Asamoah addressed Agradaa’s husband, Angel Asiamah, urging him not to be overly distraught about his wife’s imprisonment.

“I want to tell Angel Asiamah not to worry. He should return as a transformed person. He is a great evangelist,” she stated.

Diana Asamoah emphasised that Agradaa’s imprisonment is not accidental but part of God’s plan.

According to her, God will use this period to shape Agradaa into a powerful preacher who will positively impact lives.

“God has deliberately allowed her to be imprisoned, and it is for a purpose. God knows why He has separated her from her properties. When God calls you and you’re being stubborn, He has a way of humbling you,” she said.

She also issued a warning to others who claim to be called by God but live contrary to that calling.

“To those of you who claim to be called by God yet are selling gari, and when I speak out you threaten my life, your time will come. Don’t worry,” she added.

Nana Agradaa’s 15-year jail sentence

On July 3, 2025, Nana Agradaa was sentenced to 15 years in prison with hard labour after being found guilty of charlatanic advertisement and defrauding by false pretences.

The charges stemmed from a viral 2022 video in which she promised to double money for anyone who attended an all-night service at her church in Weija, a claim that led to widespread public outcry and legal action.

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NDC will have two-thirds majority in Parliament if you boycott Ablekuma North rerun

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Rodaline Imoru Ayarna is a public interest advocate Rodaline Imoru Ayarna is a public interest advocate

Public interest advocate, Rodaline Imoru Ayarna, has called on the New Patriotic Party (NPP) to reconsider its decision to boycott the Ablekuma North parliamentary rerun in 19 polling stations.

According to her, the implications could shift the balance of power in Ghana’s Parliament.

Speaking on TV3’s New Day on Thursday, July 10, Ayarna emphasised that the National Democratic Congress (NDC) stands a chance of attaining a two-thirds majority in Parliament should it win the contested seat.

“Some of their members are saying that one seat won’t make much of a difference. But looking at the numbers in Parliament now, one seat will make a great deal of difference because the NDC is expecting that one seat to get a two-thirds majority,” she stated.

She described the decision to boycott the rerun as potentially damaging to the NPP’s political future, especially if the results are recorded in a manner that portrays weakness.

“It would be sad if we should go into it without them, and then let’s say that the voting becomes like 34,000 and then you go and get 200. It goes into our history books regardless of the fact that you boycotted,” she cautioned.

Ayarna compared the situation to the party’s 1992 parliamentary boycott which resulted in the widely referenced book “Stolen Verdict” written by the NPP and urged the party not to repeat what, to her, would be a regrettable mistake.

“In 1992, they wrote a stolen verdict and then, when they sat back and reflected, they realised they made mistakes and it was wrong. They should have gone.”

She stressed the importance of full democratic participation, calling on the NPP to prioritise its supporters and the national interest.

“Politics is a game, and it’s a game of numbers. So, why are you denying your constituents or your supporters of going to, you know, vote? That is not fair,” She said.

“So, it’s very important for them to go there to exercise their franchise, and their constituents would want to do the same.”

The Electoral Commission is set to rerun the parliamentary election in 19 polling stations in Ablekuma North constituency on Friday, July 11.

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BCM Ghana denies allegations of avoiding talks over Tarkwa workers’ benefits

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Mining contractor, BCM Ghana, has denied media reports alleging its refusal to engage in dialogue over end-of-service benefits concerning former employees at its Tarkwa operations.

The company described the reports as misleading and counterproductive to ongoing resolution efforts.

In a statement released on Wednesday July 9, 2025, BCM Ghana emphasized that it remains committed to a fair and lawful settlement of the matter and continues to engage constructively with relevant stakeholders, including union representatives and its principal client, Gold Fields Ghana.

“These reports misrepresent the facts and risk undermining ongoing efforts toward a fair and lawful resolution,” the company stated.

BCM Ghana clarified that its contractual arrangements at the Tarkwa site were governed under the operational framework of Gold Fields Ghana, and that it is working through that framework to address all employee-related concerns.

The company reaffirmed its willingness to engage in dialogue and assured all parties of its intention to resolve the issue responsibly.

“BCM Ghana acknowledges the concerns raised by its former employees and union representatives and affirms that it remains actively engaged in dialogue,” the statement read.

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Abedi Pele, Tony Yeboah make Jay-Jay Okocha’s top five African footballers of all time

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Abedi Pele (L) and Tony Yeboah (R) both played for the Black Stars Abedi Pele (L) and Tony Yeboah (R) both played for the Black Stars

Ghanaian football greats Abedi Pele and Tony Yeboah have been named among Jay-Jay Okocha’s Top 5 African footballers of all time.

In a video shared online, the Nigerian legend, widely regarded as one of Africa’s most skillful players ever, revealed his personal list of the continent’s best.

At number one, Okocha picked Liberia’s George Weah, the only African to win the prestigious Ballon d’Or in 1995.

He also won the FIFA World Player of the Year award in 1995, breaking European dominance and becoming a trailblazer for African footballers.

Abedi Pele, a three-time African Footballer of the Year and a key figure in Ghana’s 1992 AFCON campaign, was named second on the list.

Abedi is known widely for his Champions League success with Marseille in 1993. He’s widely considered one of the continent’s finest playmakers.

Tony Yeboah, another Black Stars icon famous for his prolific goal-scoring record in the Bundesliga and Premier League, took the third spot.

Yeboah was a two-time Bundesliga top scorer (1992–93, 1993–94) during his time at Eintracht Frankfurt and carved out a reputation as one of Africa’s most feared strikers.

Okocha modestly ranked himself fourth, recognizing the remarkable flair that defined his career.

Known for trademark dribbles, including the 1992 solo goal against Karlsruher SC, he was voted African Footballer of the Year in 1998 and earned acclaim as one of the continent’s most creative talents.

Rounding out the list is Didier Drogba, the Ivorian striker whose exploits at Chelsea and on the international stage made him one of Africa’s most successful forwards, a selection likely reflecting both his scoring prowess and global impact.

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Ntim Fordjour slams government over broken airport scanners

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John Ntim Fordjuor is the MP for Assin South

The Member of Parliament for Assin South, John Ntim Fordjour, has criticised the government over the prolonged malfunctioning of security scanners at the Kotoka International Airport and other key entry points of the country, describing the situation as “unacceptable.”

Fordjour made the remarks in Parliament on July 9, 2025, following a ministerial briefing by the Minister of the Interior, Mohammed-Mubarak Muntaka.

The minister explained that body and baggage scanners operated by the Narcotics Control Commission have been non-functional for several months, posing a serious national security risk.

“Anybody can just walk through and go away with or without substances that are illicit. That makes it very porous, which makes it dangerous,” Fordjour said.

He questioned the government’s funding priorities and expressed concern over the reported allocation of GH¢78 million for government communications.

According to him, such funds could have been redirected to procure scanners essential to safeguarding the country’s borders and airports.

Despite the concerns raised, the interior minister did not provide a specific timeline for the repair or replacement of the faulty scanners.

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Prof. Peter Quartey cautions Ghanaian youth against calls for military rule

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Prof. Peter Quartey

No matter how weak our democracy is, let us embrace it and make it better. It is dangerous to wish to live under military rule.

The above is the counsel Professor Peter Quartey, Director of the Institute of Statistical, Social and Economic Research (ISSER) at the University of Ghana, has given Ghanaian youth, urging them to reject calls for military rule, despite growing frustrations with democratic governance.

Speaking at the launch of the 7th edition of ISSER’s Ghana Social Development Outlook in Accra on Thursday, Prof. Quartey addressed concerns over poor democratic accountability and recent public sentiments, particularly among the youth, calling for a return to military governance.

He said while military rule may seem like a quick fix, it is not a viable alternative, pointing out that many young people calling for it have not experienced the realities of life under military regimes.

Prof Quartey said under military rule, there were curfews, restrictions on movement, and widespread human rights violations and cautioned that the freedoms we enjoy today—freedom of speech, association, and action—would be lost.

Prof. Quartey acknowledged the shortcomings in Ghana’s democratic system but stressed the importance of preserving and improving it.

He said no matter how weak our democracy may appear, we must work to strengthen it, rather than discard it.

While he said he would never recommend military rule for any country, he called it archaic and undemocratic, citing economic data also to reinforce his point

He said that periods of military coups in Ghana’s history often coincided with negative or stagnant GDP growth. “Is that the kind of development we want?” he asked.

Prof. Quartey recommended a national effort to educate the youth on the country’s history with military regime, saying perhaps we need to revisit documentaries and records of Ghana’s military past and share them widely.

He called on policymakers and civil society to make democracy more responsive and inclusive, in order to win back public trust and dissuade calls for authoritarian alternatives.

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Two Police Officers, three others killed in fatal crash at Adanwomase

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A tragic collision between a Kia truck and a bullion van in Adanwomase, located in the Kwabre East Municipality of the Ashanti Region, claimed five lives on Wednesday, July 9, 2025.

Among the deceased were two police officers assigned to escort the van.

Eyewitness Bright Ntem reported that the crash occurred when the driver of the bullion van attempted to overtake another vehicle while ascending a hill. In the process, the van collided head-on with an oncoming Kia truck, resulting in the fatal accident.

Emergency services responded to the scene, and investigations are underway to determine the full circumstances surrounding the incident.

 

 

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Mohbad’s best friend speaks on NDLEA raid, mental health, fallout with Wunmi

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A lady identified as Dominica Chinwe, who claims to have been the late singer Mohbad’s close female friend, has shared a lengthy and emotional account of the troubled artist’s final years.

In an interview with controversial activist VeryDarkMan (VDM), Dominica offered fresh insight into Mohbad’s clashes with the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA), his mental health struggles, and his complicated relationship with his wife, Wunmi.

Ignore the mischievous dumsor claims – Energy Minister

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John Abdulai Jinapor, the Minister for Energy and Green Transition, has urged Ghanaians to ignore the mischievous dumsor claims.

The energy minister had announced that the country will experience a Nationwide power outage on July 13.

According to him, the temporary disruption of the power supply across the country will be due to plants shutting down for maintenance.

Nkaseim Chief raises alarm over prostitution hubs, demands urgent action

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Nana Danso Adjei Ababio raises alarm over prostitution hubs and demands swift action Nana Danso Adjei Ababio raises alarm over prostitution hubs and demands swift action

The Chief of Nkaseim in the Ahafo Region, Nana Danso Adjei Ababio, has raised alarm over the increasing presence of prostitution hubs in the community and has called on the Asutifi South District Assembly to intervene urgently.

Speaking at a town hall meeting organised by the assembly at Nkaseim, the chief alleged that a man had brought in prostitutes, mostly Nigerians, into the town.

In an adomonline.com report on July 10, 2025, it said the chief described the development as a serious threat to the moral fabric and reputation of the community.

“This practice is destroying the image of Nkaseim. It is unacceptable and must be stopped immediately. The District Chief Executive (DCE), Benjamin Assabil Donkor, and his team must take swift action to dismantle these hubs,” he is quoted as having stated.

In response, Donkor assured the chief and residents that the assembly would take decisive measures to address the issue.

He announced plans to establish a special taskforce to shut down all identified prostitution hotspots at Nkaseim and across the district.

“The assembly is committed to restoring law and order and ensuring that such activities do not gain a foothold in our communities,” Donkor said.

He further reiterated the assembly’s dedication to protecting the well-being of residents and curbing social vices that threaten the district’s integrity.

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Party work must come first – Mustapha Gbande clarifies overlapping roles debate

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Deputy General Secretary of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), Mustapha Gbande, has shed light on the ongoing internal discussions regarding double roles of party executives serving in government.

Speaking in an interview on Adom FM’s Dwaso Nsem morning show, Mr Gbande confirmed that a committee has been tasked to examine the issue, and its findings will soon be made public.

“There is a committee working on it, and the findings will come out soon. We are weighing the options carefully to strengthen the party and ensure effective governance,” he said.

His comments come in the wake of reports that the NDC is preparing to issue a directive requiring all government appointees who also hold party positions to resign from their party roles.

The proposed move, reportedly backed by the Political Committee, Functional Executive Committee, and Council of Elders, is aimed at reinforcing party structures and restoring accountability.

However, Gbande cautioned that the matter should not be viewed as a power struggle or a rejection by the President.

“It is not that President Mahama doesn’t want people to hold party positions. In fact, he wants those in government to remain loyal and accountable to the party base,” Gbande explained.

He added that because President Mahama is often occupied with national duties, it is important to have party-aligned individuals in government who can “check and balance” decisions and remain in touch with the grassroots.

“Where the President is, he can be busy all day and not know what is happening at the grassroots. That is why party executives in government are important to keep the connection between government and the people,” he said.

Mr Gbande stressed that anyone appointed by the President but who fails to serve the people or pushes personal agendas over party priorities will be held accountable.

“If you are an appointee and your personal agenda becomes more important than the party’s goals, then you are not serving the President. And we won’t sit back and allow anyone to undermine what the party has fought for,” he warned.

He revealed that about 70% of government appointees under the Mahama administration are people with deep roots in the party, mentioning names like Finance Minister Dr Cassiel Ato Forson, Kofi Boah, and Kwame Agboga.

“These are not technocrats brought in from outside. They are grassroots people, and that shows the President’s commitment to building a party-government bridge,” he said.

Despite serving in the Presidency, Mr Gbande stressed his personal loyalty to the party above all.

“Given the chance, I will still choose party work. I’m not a statesman. I’m a political person, and my commitment is to the party,” he said.

He concluded by urging appointees to act in ways that reflect the values and intentions of President Mahama.

“When the President is not around, you as an appointee must act as he would. If you don’t, then you’re creating problems for the party, and we will not allow that.”

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Energy Minister Woos Private Sector

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THE ENERGY Minister, John Jinapor, has urged Ghanaian businesses to invest in the power production sector to boost constant power supply and make profits in the end.

According to him, plans are in the pipeline to create an enabling atmosphere for the private sector to fully participate in the power supply process in the country.

In this regard, John Jinapor has admonished Ghanaian entrepreneurs to take advantage by actively participating in the sector in order to accrue financial benefits eventually.

The Energy Minister stated that, “As part of efforts to bring about overall efficiency in power production, we are working to involve the private sector in the distribution sector.

“And I want to encourage Ghanaian entrepreneurs to take advantage and take active interest in this programme or project so that Ghanaians can continue to own the commanding heights of the economy,” he said.

The Energy Minister was speaking during the groundbreaking ceremony for the reconstruction of the 161kV Anwomaso–Kumasi Transmission Line in Kumasi, the Ashanti Regional capital on Tuesday.

John Jinapor also highly praised the Finance Minister, Ato Forson, for his invaluable contributions and support which has catapulted the Energy Ministry to its current positive status.

“I must admit that but for the finance minister, the sector would have had it very very tough so let me commend Honourable Ato Forson for all the support he is given to this sector”.

John Jinapor said his ministry is also working to improve the tariff setting mechanism in collaboration with the PURC to bring about transparency and efficiency and also digitized the sector.

He also announced that there would be temporary power outages on Sunday, 13 July, 2025 in some parts of the country as gas supplier “ENI would shut down its valves to carry out maintenance works, which is aimed at boosting gas production”.

The shutdown, John Jinapor explained “is part of a thorough rehabilitation works to make it possible for ENI to increase gas output to 270 million standard cubic feet per day (MMscfd), noting “this move is critical in stabilizing the country’s energy supply in the long term”.

The temporary shutdown, he also explained, may cause short-term disruptions but, “it is part of a broader plan to improve power reliability and capacity, thereby making the citizenry to live comfortably”.

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21-year-old MoMo vendor killed in Ngleshie Amanfro

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Suspected armed robbers have shot and killed a 21-year-old mobile money (MoMo) vendor, Desmond Adzah, at Quarters Junction, a suburb of Ngleshie Amanfro in the Ga South Municipality.

The tragic incident occurred around 7:00 p.m. on Wednesday, July 9, while Desmond was returning home from work.

According to a report by Adom News, the unknown assailants ambushed and shot him multiple times. He was rushed to the Ngleshie Amanfro Polyclinic but died while receiving treatment.

An eyewitness, Ruben Kumor, recounted that he had spoken to Desmond moments before the incident.
“Desmond is known to all of us at the junction. Almost everyone relies on him for his services. Just after he had closed for the day, I met him and asked to withdraw GHC150, but he told me he was short on cash,” he said.

“While returning to my office to get money, I heard a gunshot. A woman nearby tried to rush to the scene, but children stopped her. Moments later, someone came to tell me Desmond was the one shot,” Kumor added.

Despite the presence of a police station nearby, Kumor expressed serious concern over the lack of night patrols.
“There’s a police station nearby, but we hardly see patrols at night. Even if they could assign community police—the ‘baby police,’ as we call them—to patrol, it would help. Desmond was attacked just after closing his shop. This shouldn’t happen,” he lamented.

Desmond’s sister, Erica Adzah, suspects that her brother was followed and targeted by individuals known to him.
“This shooting incident is not random. From what we’re hearing, he was followed and possibly targeted by people he knew. Some even believe the suspects were his friends. After shooting him, they took his bag. But because he had seen their faces, they killed him,” she said.

She added that Desmond tried to seek refuge at their family home nearby, but relatives were forced to stay indoors due to the sound of gunshots.

“This needs serious investigation. Motorcycle crimes are becoming too common. It’s time the government takes this seriously and acts to protect innocent people,” she appealed.

The family and residents of the area are calling for swift police intervention, a thorough investigation into the killing, and urgent efforts to improve security to prevent similar tragedies.