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Ablekuma North: We’ve never supported the decision for rerun

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The New Patriotic Party (NPP) has refuted claims by the Electoral Commission (EC) that there was consensus during consultations leading to the decision to rerun the parliamentary election in the Ablekuma North constituency.

The EC, in a statement issued on July 2, announced that it would conduct a rerun of the December 7, 2024, parliamentary election in Ablekuma North.

The decision, according to the Commission, followed disputes over the authenticity of the election results and came after what it described as “extensive consultations and a review of the electoral process” in the affected constituency.

However, speaking at a press conference on July 3, NPP General Secretary, Justin Kodua Frimpong pushed back against the EC’s narrative, insisting that the party did not support the decision.

“At the meeting with the EC on July 1, our representative — our Director of Elections, Evans Nimako, and the former Member of Parliament for Ablekuma Central, Ebenezer Nartey — vehemently opposed the decision by the EC,” Mr. Frimpong said.

“So it cannot be that after extensive discussions, the EC is painting the picture as if the party [NPP] there agreed. The NPP reps at the meeting opposed the EC’s position.”

Meawhile, the National Coordinator of the District Road Improvement Programme(DRIP), Nii Lante Vanderpuye, has accused the New Patriotic Party (NPP) of opposing the Electoral Commission’s decision to rerun parliamentary elections in parts of the Ablekuma North Constituency because they anticipate a likely defeat.

Speaking on Channel One TV’s Breakfast Daily on Thursday, July 3, he stated that the NPP’s resistance to the rerun is rooted in fear, despite their claims that Ablekuma North is one of their strongholds.

“The only reason the NPP has taken this position of rejecting the rerun in the 19 polling stations is because they foresee defeat. If the NPP claims these polling stations are their stronghold, then why are they afraid? Let’s grow up, sit down, and follow the EC’s directive. Whoever wins, wins.”

Ablekuma North Rerun: Full List of 19 affected polling stations

Watch – Agradaa urges church members to pray as she begins her 15-year jail term

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Evangelist Patricia Asiedua, popularly known as Agradaa, has urged her church members to pray as she begins her 15-year jail sentence.

According to reports, the Chief priestess turned evangelist was sentenced for engaging in charlatanic advertising and defrauding by false pretences.

Reports suggest the charges stem from a televised advertisement she aired in 2022.

Agradaa Convicted Over Sika Gari Fraud

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Self-styled Evangelist, Patricia Asieduaa Oduro aka Nana Agradaa, has been convicted by a Circuit Court in Accra which found her guilty of defrauding several people by deceiving them she could double any amount of money they gave her.

The conviction relate to charges brought against her in 2022 after several victims reported the matter to the police.

Nana Agradaa was standing trial for seven offences, including charlatanic advertisement contrary to Section 137(1) of Act 29 and defrauding by false pretences in contravention of Section 131(1) of the same Act.

The convict, according to court documents, used her Today-TV channel and other social media platforms to urge her victims to give out any amount of money which she would in return double for them.

The documents said the complainants in the case as well as over one thousand other persons came from far and near and attended the all-night service and gave out various sums of money as requested by Nana Agradaa for doubling but she failed to deliver on her promise.

The court presided over by Her Honour Evelyn Asamoah after convicting her ordered a pregnancy test to be conducted on her in line with sentencing guidelines before she is sentenced.

Agradaa was subsequently escorted into a waiting police vehicle and was taken to a hospital where the pregnancy test is to be conducted on her.

BY Gibril Abdul Razak

Kuami Eugene names favourite Ghanaian actors, bemoans lack of local films on streaming platforms

Ghanaian singer, songwriter, and producer Kuami Eugene has shared his favourite Ghanaian actors and actresses while expressing concern about the limited availability of local films on international streaming platforms.

Speaking in an interview with Kwame Dadzie and Doreen Avio on Hitz FM’s morning show, Daybreak Hitz, Kuami Eugene said, “I actually watch Ghanaian movies. It’s just that there isn’t much of it on Netflix or other streaming platforms. Most of them are in cinemas, and it’s quite difficult for me to go to cinemas. But I love Ghanaian movies.”

The Monica hitmaker named legendary actors Agya Koo, Santo, Lilwin, Kwaku Manu, Dr Likee, and Akrobeto as his favourite male actors. Among female actors, he mentioned Nana Ama McBrown and Vivian Jill Lawrence.

Kuami Eugene’s comments highlight a growing concern within Ghana’s film and entertainment industry. While local films enjoy strong followings in cinemas and on traditional television, their limited representation on global streaming services such as Netflix, Amazon Prime, and Showmax restricts their reach to wider audiences.

Many filmmakers and industry stakeholders have long called for better investment, marketing, and digital distribution strategies to improve access and visibility for Ghanaian films.

16,000 govt services to go digital on Ghana.gov – Sam George

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Minister for Communication, Digital Technology and Innovation, Samuel Nartey George, has announced that over 16,000 government services will soon be made accessible through an upgraded Ghana.Gov platform as part of efforts to modernise public service delivery and improve digital governance.

Speaking at a media briefing on Thursday, July 3, he disclosed that the Ghana.Gov platform is currently undergoing a comprehensive redesign spearheaded by the Ministry in collaboration with the National Information Technology Agency (NITA).

“The Ghana.Gov platform is undergoing comprehensive reengineering led by the Ministry and NITA to modernise citizen interaction with government. The redesigned site, which will launch after the public tender process, will feature significantly faster access, full Ghana Card integration, and an intuitive, streamlined interface tailored for both individuals and businesses.”

He added that once completed, the new platform will enhance transparency, convenience, and reliability in accessing public services, making it easier for citizens to interact with the government without physical barriers.

“We intend to put 16,000 government services on that platform,” Sam George stated, emphasising the administration’s commitment to digital transformation.

In a related development, the Minister assured Ghanaians that while digital systems are being strengthened, citizens’ freedoms remain protected. He reiterated the government’s commitment to upholding free speech even as it moves to combat the growing threat of misinformation online.

He revealed that the National Misinformation and Disinformation Bill is nearing completion and will be presented to Parliament in its upcoming session.

The legislation, he said, is designed to curb the deliberate spread of false information while safeguarding the fundamental right to free expression.

SHOCK – Woman arrested for stabbing ex-boyfriend

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The Ghana Police have arrested Augustina Adoma, a 29-year-old unemployed woman, for allegedly stabbing her ex-boyfriend and setting her personal belongings ablaze.

According to reports, the incident happened following a confrontation at Race Course, Sowutuom, in Accra.

The victim has been identified as Emmanuel Otabil, 30-year-old and a driver.

A joy ride on ‘Love on the Ropes’

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WHEN the two-man cast play began at exactly 4pm at the National Theatre, no one in the packed theatre could have predicted the emotional rollercoaster they were about to ride.

Love on the Ropes, a riveting stage production by celebrated playwright Ebo Whyte, began as a comedic take on marriage, social media, and love in the digital age but ended as a raw, dramatic unraveling of secrets, betrayal and the reality that not all love stories are meant to last.

The story centres on Aisha Hammond Hamis, a flamboyant lifestyle influencer, and her husband Donatus Hammond Hamis aka The Don, a former boxer turned politician she jokingly calls ‘Microsoft’ for being soft. 

On their 18th wedding anniversary, The Don’s publicly declares his love for his wife, a reminder of his enduring affection despite their rocky past. 

The Don reveals that for 18 years, he’s visited his father-in-law’s house every morning with a megaphone to remind him that the daughter he once said he had “nothing good to offer her” is still loved. He even bought a house nearby to rub it in for his father-in-law.

Together, they recount the obstacles they faced: a father-in-law with fists of fury, an uncle who accepted a box of cigars for dowry, and a relationship that survived against the odds.

As a wedding anniversary gift, The Don offers her a blank cheque, but Aisha chooses a solo trip to Israel “to walk where Jesus walked.” Her return gift to her husband? She offers sex but must be done in their backyard and a live stream to talk abou their love story. The Don refuses.

Soon, the cracks in their union widen. When Don hints at a boxing comeback, Aisha panics, calling him “no Mike Tyson” and declaring she’s not ready to be a young widow. But when he mentions a $20 million payout win or lose, she flips and urges him to take on the challenge.

They stage a livestream in their garden to present their relationship as picture-perfect. But midway, The Don confesses he’s participating “under duress but Aisha quickly tries to salvage their image.

The tipping point comes with the mention of their late daughter, Fofie. Aisha urges The Don to confront his pain; he refuses, leading to a tense altercation. As he walks off during the livestream, Aisha breaks down dramatically, crying and using humorous viral phrases like “Awurade fa me hyɛ wamotuam sɛ deodorant.”

She later pretends the entire drama was staged, though it’s clearly not. Refusing to speak to The Don unless he confesses his darkest moment and streams it live, she declines a lunch invitation. The Don relents but insists it stay private. Aisha refuses again. That’s when The Don confronts her with knowledge of her affair with her ex, Jayden.

Aisha admits the affair but deflects, claiming it was to protect The Don during his political struggles. He shows her evidence. She claims it’s AI-generated before finally confessing. Then, in a cruel twist, she tells him Jayden is the love of her life and The Don is merely a sidepiece.

But things go from bad to worse when Aisha discovers Jayden is a scammer. He replaces her jewelry with fakes and blackmails her with intimate content. She goes to confront him with The Don’s gun( unknown to her is a toy gun) to find Jayden in a pool of blood. 

For some reason, she believes she killed him and rushes home distraught, only to learn later Jayden is alive and The Don, anticipating her every move, set up surveillance and security.

Finally, The Don reveals he’s known of the affair for the past four years. She blames spiritual forces; he blames her choices. He files for divorce, gives her a settlement, and walks away singing KiDi’s Thunder Fire You, and then dances out of her life to Wendy Shay’s It’s Too Late.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

‘Focus on your calling and stop meddling in politics’

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Afia Schwarzeneggar swipe at some prominent pastors in Ghana Afia Schwarzeneggar swipe at some prominent pastors in Ghana

Popular Ghanaian media personality, Valentina Nana Agyeiwaa, popularly known as Afia Schwarzenegger, has taken a swipe at some prominent pastors in Ghana.

She has labelled these individuals as fake and unnecessarily involved in politics instead of genuinely preaching the word of God.

In a video shared online, Afia claimed that certain famous pastors in the country misuse their influence to do more harm than good.

According to her, these pastors do not properly preach the gospel but rather exploit their status for personal or political agendas.

However, she praised a few of them whom she described as true men of God.

She specifically mentioned Rev. OB, the head pastor of MOGPA Church, and Prophet Ogyaba as examples of religious leaders who focus solely on their spiritual duties.

Afia further commended the Muslim community, particularly Imams, stating that they are consistent in speaking the truth and do not deceive people.

She concluded her statement by advising pastors in Ghana to stay away from politics if they want to earn the respect of the public.

According to her, their primary duty should be preaching the word of God, not meddling in political affairs.

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Mahama confers Ghana’s national honour on Modi

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President John Dramani Mahama has decorated visiting Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi with one of Ghana’s prestigious national awards, “the Officer of the Order of the Star of Ghana”, at the Presidency in Accra.

The decoration of Prime Minister Modi with the Award is in recognition of his distinguished statesmanship and influential global leadership.

Prime Minister Modi is on a two-day official working visit to Ghana at the invitation of his host, President Mahama.

In a citation accompanying the award, President Mahama said under Prime Minister Modi’s leadership, the relationship between Ghana and India had grown stronger, including “through your generous grant to establish Ghana’s first Foreign Service Institute.”

The President noted that rooted in shared values, history, and solidarity among nations of the Global South, their cooperation had deepened in ways that benefit their peoples and advance their common aspirations for peace, development, and equity.

He said through decades of dedicated service, Prime Minister Modi had exemplified “integrity, visionary governance, and a steadfast commitment to human progress.”

“You have uplifted your nation and extended a hand of partnership to the world, including Ghana,” he said.

In his acceptance speech, Prime Minister Modi said the award was a matter of great pride and honour for him.

He thanked President Mahama and the People and Government of Ghana for the honour done to him.

“This honour is dedicated to the bright future of our youth, their aspirations, our rich cultural diversity and the historical ties between India and Ghana,” Prime Minister Modi said.

Ghana’s national awards are presented in several categories, each specifying the qualifications for recipients.

They are as follows:

 The Grand Order of the Star and Eagles of Ghana

This is the highest national honour, awarded exclusively to individuals who have served as President of the Republic of Ghana.
The award was introduced by former President John Agyekum Kufuor in June 2008.

Order of the Star of Ghana

The Order of the Star of Ghana is the second-highest award, conferred by the President on individuals who have made significant contributions to the country’s development in various fields.

The award has three classes:

Companion

Officer

Member

The insignia features a seven-pointed star medal, 51 mm in diameter, worn with a ribbon collar and sash.

 The ribbon, 35 mm wide, has three equal stripes of red, yellow, and green, and the sash is 102 mm wide.

The Companion wears the ribbon over the right shoulder, while the Officer and Member wear it over the left.

 Order of the Volta Award

The Order of the Volta is a prestigious merit-based award given for exceptional service to the country.

 It features a seven-pointed star medal, worn with a ribbon collar, sash, pendant, and rosette.

The design symbolises the Volta Hydro Scheme and the power it generates.

The Order is divided into three classes:

Companion (in 18-carat gold) – for distinguished service in various fields.

Officer (in silver) – for exceptional contributions to public service.

Member (in silver) – for notable service in public and voluntary sectors.

Eligible recipients come from diverse sectors such as civil service, military, police, judiciary, education, public health, sports, culture, commerce, and agriculture.

The award is not conferred posthumously or immediately after service.

Recipients may use post-nominal initials for each class: CV (Companion), OV (Officer), and MV (Member).

Source: GNA

‘Keep praying for me’ – Watch as Agradaa tells church members after sentencing

Leader of Heaven Way Church, Evangelist Patricia Asiedua, Nana Agradaa play videoLeader of Heaven Way Church, Evangelist Patricia Asiedua, Nana Agradaa

Leader of Heaven Way Church, Evangelist Patricia Asiedua, popularly known as Nana Agradaa, has called on her church members to pray for her following her 15-year prison sentence.

Her plea comes after an Accra Circuit Court, presided over by Justice Evelyn Amoah, convicted her on charges of charlatanic advertisement and defrauding by false pretences.

In a 45-second video, Agradaa is seen urging her followers to keep her in their prayers during this difficult time.

Watch the video below:

Background

Agradaa was arrested on Sunday, October 9, 2022, following a series of public complaints.

“The police have arrested Patricia Asiedua, alias Nana Agradaa, following allegations of a money-doubling scam levelled against her by some members of the public. The suspect is currently assisting with police investigations,” a statement from the Ghana Police Service read at the time.

The arrest followed an all-night church service held on October 7, 2022, during which Agradaa allegedly promised financial returns to attendees.

Several congregants later accused her of fraud, claiming they were asked to give her money with the assurance it would be doubled, but received nothing in return.

Many of the victims shared their experiences online, alleging that after collecting their money, Agradaa simply dismissed them from the premises without fulfilling her promise.

These reports led to public outcry and prompted police action.

Following her arrest, the police urged anyone who had been affected by the alleged scheme to report to the Accra Regional Police Command to assist with ongoing investigations.

Meanwhile, watch the moment Agradaa was convicted below:

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‘Misinformation and disinformation bill to be laid before Parliament’

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Samuel Nartey George is Minister of Communication, Digital Technology and Innovation Samuel Nartey George is Minister of Communication, Digital Technology and Innovation

The Minister of Communication, Digital Technology and Innovation, Samuel Nartey George, has announced that the national misinformation and disinformation bill is set to be laid before Parliament for consideration.

During a press briefing on Thursday, July 3, 2025, Sam George described the proposed bill as a timely and necessary measure to protect Ghana’s digital information landscape from fabricated content and online manipulation.

He emphasised that such content undermines public confidence, national cohesion, and democratic processes.

“To protect the integrity of Ghana’s digital information space, the ministry is making steady progress toward bringing the national misinformation and disinformation bill before Parliament,” he stated.

He explained that the bill aims to provide a clear and enforceable legal framework that enables state institutions to respond decisively to the intentional circulation of falsehoods, while simultaneously safeguarding the constitutional right to free speech.

“This legislation is designed to strengthen legal safeguards against the intentional spread of false or harmful digital content. It will provide enforcement clarity while upholding freedom of expression,” he added.

Sam George stated that this initiative is rooted in the ministry’s broader objective of fostering responsible digital communication, enhancing trust in public dialogue, and empowering citizens with digital literacy skills to navigate the modern information space.

“We will not clamp down on freedom of expression, which will be respected. However, when your right to free expression ends, your duty not to misinform begins,” he stressed.

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Eurobond holders to receive coupon payments on July 3 as government releases $300 million

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Government releases $300 million for Eurobond payments Government releases $300 million for Eurobond payments

Eurobond holders are set to receive their coupon payments today, July 3, 2025, as the government releases $300 million for debt servicing.

According to reports, the cedi component of the debt has been handed over by the government to the Bank of Ghana to facilitate payments to bondholders.

The payments are being processed by the Bank of Ghana through its correspondent banks in Europe and the USA, targeting bondholders who participated in the debt restructuring exercise.

The government is making the payments from the Debt Service Accounts, which were established to support coupon payments due to Eurobond holders.

Another payment is expected to be made in August 2025.

In October 2024, the government resumed Eurobond debt servicing after reaching a debt restructuring agreement with bondholders.

Last year, the government released a total of $520 million to pay the bondholders, which included a $120 million consent fee for those who agreed to exchange their old bonds under specified conditions.

The government successfully secured almost 100% participation from Eurobond holders in the restructuring deal.

Ghana was compelled to restructure its Eurobond debts following a severe economic downturn in recent years, which rendered it unable to meet its debt obligations.

Ultimately, the government managed to restructure $13 billion in Eurobond debt, with repayment scheduled to fully commence in 2026.

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One World Sports set sights on Africa after successful hosting of West African Talent Hunt

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One World Sports sets sight on Africa One World Sports sets sight on Africa

Following the success of the inaugural edition, which attracted hundreds of footballers from across the sub-region, One World Sports Management Group, organizers of the West African Talent Hunt, have set their sights on expanding the tournament across the entire African continent.

The three-day tournament featured players from across the sub-region, representing sixteen teams as they showcased their talents and skills to a high-profile delegation of European scouts.

The scouting team, led by the world-renowned Innocent Okeke, the first Black individual to obtain a FIFA license to operate in Scandinavian countries, observed the matches with keen attention, aiming to identify, sign, and nurture the next big star from the West African sub-region.

Speaking to the media about the event’s success, Sammy Anim Addo, a member of One World Sports Management, expressed his profound excitement about the turnout and elaborated on the principles and objectives underpinning the competition.

Sammy Anim explained that One World Sports Management aims not only to discover talents and place them with clubs but also to ensure the holistic development of players, fostering them not just as footballers but as individuals with strong moral values and strong support systems.

He emphasized that One World Sports is pioneering a new chapter in talent management by focusing not only on footballing talent but also on other sporting disciplines.

The former Executive Council member of the Ghana Football Association noted that his organization seeks to bridge the gap between African sporting talents and the global stage by exposing them to world-class talent development and management practices.

“We are trying to connect the world as a family by creating opportunities, identifying talents, and turning them into superstars. With the experience we have from globally acclaimed agents from Europe, America, and all over the world, we believe that we can do something big for the African continent.

“This year, we held the West African Talent Hunt, and the plan is to host it in other sub-regions and even extend it to the Arabian region, ultimately taking it global. We are elevating it to ensure that the global market places premium value on our players.

“We are not just discovering and selling them; we are orienting, mentoring, and grooming them to ensure that by the time they reach Europe, they are fully prepared. We will also expand into boxing, athletics, and other sports as we transform the landscape of sports management in the country.”

Teams such as Berekum Chelsea, Attram de Visser, Great Somas, Zilina Africa, Klassich Academy From Nigeria, and many others participated.

Selected players from the three-day event will advance to the next phase of the program before earning the opportunity to pursue careers abroad.

Tanzanian PM to step down in surprise move

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Kassim Majaliwa says he will remain a ruling party official Kassim Majaliwa says he will remain a ruling party official

Tanzania’s Prime Minister Kassim Majaliwa has announced that he will not seek re-election in the forthcoming parliamentary elections, effectively preventing him from being re-appointed.

Majaliwa had earlier said that he would defend his legislative seat for a fourth time in October before making the surprise announcement on Wednesday.

The 64-year-old was appointed prime minister in 2015 and was seen as a possible successor of the late President John Magufuli after he died in 2021.

He has continued to hold the position under President Samia Suluhu Hassan, who is seeking to retain the presidency under the ruling Chama Cha Mapinduzi (CCM).

Majaliwa, who has represented the coastal Ruangwa region since 2010, said his decision was guided by God and he had made it “in good faith”.

“It is time to allow others to unite and build on the development foundation we’ve established,” said Majaliwa, without elaborating on his reasons to pull out from the elections.

It comes just a week after Majaliwa said that he would seek another term in parliament.

He also told Ruangwa residents last September that he would run again, with his unexpected withdrawal sparking speculation of a power struggle within the ruling party.

Majaliwa said he would continue serving as a senior CCM official and support Samia’s presidential bid.

In Tanzania, the prime minister leads the government business in parliament and is appointed by the president from among the elected MPs.

Seen as a quiet but firm leader, Majaliwa is credited with ensuring a smooth and calm political transition after Magufuli’s death.

The former teacher rose to become an influential figure within the CCM party, which has governed Tanzania since 1977. He served as a junior minister under former President Jakaya Kikwete.

His exit follows that of Vice-President Philip Mpango, who in May announced his retirement from politics.

Analysts say the withdrawal of the two senior politicians gives President Samia space to consolidate her control of CCM and craft her second-term leadership line-up.

Political analyst Nicodemus Minde told the BBC that the move might be part of a plan by Samia to ensure balance at the top of her government, if she wins the elections, because they are both Muslim in a country with a Christian majority.

“Something must have pushed him to change his mind about running again for the seat. He has served for 10 years as a prime minister, maybe he feels that is enough,” said another analyst, Ezekiel Kamwaga.

The country is due to vote in parliamentary and presidential elections, with CCM expected to retain power. The main opposition party, Chadema, has been banned for refusing to sign up to a code of ethics because it wants a series of electoral reforms.

Initially praised for easing the restrictions Magufuli had imposed on the opposition and the media, Samia has been criticised for what rights groups see as renewed repression. She took up power in 2021 after Magufuli’s death, becoming the country’s first female president.

Senior Chadema politicians have been arrested, and several opposition figures abducted and murdered.

On Thursday, the government dismissed reports of a plot to poison detained Chadema leader Tundu Lissu, who is facing treason charges in court.

It followed concerns raised by Chadema about Lissu’s safety while in police custody.

But in a statement, government spokesperson Gerson Msigwa said the Tanzanian authorities have “never had any plan to poison any individual in custody, nor do they have any intention of doing so to anyone”.

Msigwa warned that the government would take action against those involved in publishing and spreading the “false” information.

Samia’s government defends the crackdown on opposition as a move to ensure peace in the country.

NPP rejects Ablekuma North rerun election, heads to court

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The opposition party, New Patriotic Party (NPP), has challenged the Electoral Commission over its decision to hold rerun elections in 19 polling stations of the Ablekuma North Constituency on July 11.
Addressing the press on July 3, the General Secretary of the party, Justin Kodua Frimpong, noted that the NPP will challenge the directive they deem as “whimsical, capricious” in court.
“The NDC knows that they lost the election. We are in the NPP, shall stop at nothing in our quest to ensure that the power that

June Inflation Drops To 13.7% – GSS

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The Year-on-Year (Y-on-Y) inflation for June 2025 has dropped to 13.7%, a 4.7% decrease from the May 2025 inflation of 18.4%, the Ghana Statistical Service (GSS) has said.

Also, the June 2025 Inflation is the sixth consecutive year-on-year drop in inflation; and the lowest year-on-year inflation since December 2021.

According to the latest Consumer Price Index (CPI) report released by the GSS, the decrease means that on the average, the price of goods and services increased by 13.7% between June 2024 and June 2025.

Also, on the month-on-month basis, there was deflation of 1.2% for June 2025 implying that the general price level fell by 1.2% between May and June 2025.

The downward inflationary trend over the last 6 months provides some consistency and assurance of a real sustained shift in prices, the GSS said.

It further noted that the disinflation process means some breathing room for households, a more predictable environment for businesses, and for policymakers, a powerful signal that recent fiscal and monetary efforts may be taking hold and the need stay the course.

According to the release, food and non-alcoholic beverages have remained the largest contributor to inflation, with a weight of 42.7%, despite a moderation in year-on-year inflation from 22.8% in May to 16.3% in June. Month-on-month, prices in this category saw a -0.5 percentage point change, contributing 0.9 percentage points to the national inflation figure.

The release also showed data on the top 20 individual contributors to inflation, with payment for rents topping the list. Rents saw an 86.0% inflation rate, up from 7.5% in May, contributing 2.3 percentage points to the overall inflation. Electricity prices increased by 139.3% year-on-year, contributing 1.2 percentage points. Refuse disposal services also jumped by 130.9%, adding 0.7 percentage points to inflation.

On a regional level, Greater Accra recorded the highest contribution to national inflation at 3.5 percentage points, despite a year-on-year inflation drop from 15.5% to 12.2%. Ashanti Region followed with a contribution of 3.3 percentage points, while Eastern Region contributed 1.3 percentage points.

The regions with the highest year-on-year inflation were: Upper West: 32.3%, Upper East: 18.9% and Bono: 13.8%

Regions like Bono East, Savannah, and Ahafo, however, saw inflation declines, reflecting regional variations in pricing and supply dynamics.

By Vera Owusu Sarpong

I won’t leave tomorrow’s meeting without securing a drop in DSTV pricing – Sam George declares

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Samuel Nartey George, the Minister of Communications, Digital Technology and Innovations, has made a bold pledge to Ghanaians.

The sector minister vowed to secure a reduction in DSTV subscription prices.

Speaking to the media on Thursday, July 3, during a briefing on developments within the communications sector, Sam George stated, “The meeting addressed public concerns about affordability, value for money and fairness and service delivery.

Mpox cases effectively being managed in Western Region -Director

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By Mildred Siabi-Mensah

Takoradi, July 3, GNA – The Western Regional Health Directorate has recorded 60 confirmed Mpox cases out of 299 suspected cases from January to June, 2025.

Dr. Gifty Amugi, the Regional Public Health Director, in an interview with the Ghana News Agency, noted that 299 samples were taken and 186 came out as negative while, 53 were pending.

She said the Directorate listed 374 contacts and had since traced them.

Dr Amugi indicated that out of the number, 217 had been followed up within a 21-day period, and that currently, there were 32 on home care, 28 recoveries with no deaths.

The Region, in the half year period, had so far seen 10 districts with the disease. condition.

Dr. Amugi said there were currently Seven suspected cases.

She said response activities in the half year saw the activation of the Public Health Emergency Committee.

Dr Amugi said so far no health worker had been infected and all confirmed cases being managed were mild.

The Public Health Director noted that additional case search or door to door and contact tracing were still ongoing.

She said risk communication and community engagement were ongoing with the distribution of materials for education, jingles, radio discussion, door to door and mobile vans to the targeted populations among other activities.

Dr Amugi acknowledged the efforts and contributions of all stakeholders in helping to contain the spread of the condition.

Meanwhile, the Ghana Red Cross society had trained 100 volunteers to help in the education and awareness creation of Mpox in the Region.

GNA

Edited by Justina Paaga/Christian Akorlie

Ablekuma North: NPP rejects rerun of elections, heads to Court

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By Edward Acquah 

Accra, July 3, GNA- The New Patriotic Party (NPP) has rejected a decision by the Electoral Commission (EC) to rerun the election in 19 polling stations to resolve the impasse in the Ablekuma-North Constituency. 

The Party has consequently directed its lawyers to file a case in court to injunct the Commission from carrying out the announced rerun scheduled for Friday, July 11, 2025. 

Addressing a press conference in Accra on Thursday, Mr. Justin Kodua Frimpong, General Secretary, NPP, said the EC’s decision ran contrary to the Commission’s earlier position that it collated all but three polling station results for the Ablekuma-North Constituency. 

He said per the party’s records, the three outstanding polling station results yet to be collated were: Pentecost Church Tweneboa 2, Light of Gospel Miracle Chaple, and Gloryland Hotel Polling Station. 

Mr Frimpong described the EC’s latest roadmap as an “afterthought” and warned that the decision could “set a dangerous precedent in public elections and our democracy.” 

He said per C.I. 127, which governed the 2024 General Election, the EC had no authority to order the rerun of an election unless directed by a Court of competent jurisdiction. 

“There is absolutely no debate that there are only three polling stations yet to be collated. Even if we would accept a rerun, the rerun has to be in the three outstanding polling stations,” Mr Frimpong added. 

Following a meeting with the New Patriotic Party (NPP) and the National Democratic Congress (NDC) on Tuesday, July 1, 2025, the Electoral Commission (EC) announced its decision to rerun elections in 19 polling stations within the Ablekuma-North Constituency to resolve the disputed results. 

The EC explained that the 19 polling stations were selected because the scanned results sheets used during collation had not been verified by the Presiding Officers responsible for those stations. 

Initially, the EC had collated results from all but three polling stations, but the NDC challenged the process, objecting to the use of scanned results sheets provided by the NPP.  

These sheets were used after the EC’s originals were destroyed on the day of collation. 

While the NDC called for a rerun in 37 polling stations, the NPP insisted that only the three outstanding polling station results should be collated to declare the winner.  

According to Mr. Frimpong, the party’s carbon copy records from 281 polling stations indicate that their candidate won by a margin of 414 votes. 

He said the Party would not accept anything other than the collation of the results in the three outstanding polling stations to settle on the winner and urged the EC to “be bold” and “live with principle and conviction” to uphold its integrity. 

Per the list released by the EC on Wednesday, the 19 outstanding polling stations where the elections would be rerun are: God First International School (Darkuman 1); Pentecost Church Mount Zion Assembly (Kwashieman); DVLA Office- Awoshie Adamami 2, and Living Spring Day Nursery, Kwashie Bu 1. 

The others are: The Lord’s Pentecostal Church Kwashie Bu; Presby Church Odorkor 4; Church of Pentecost North Odorkor 4, Methodist Church Odorkor 1, St. John Baptist Church Odorkor 1; Radiantway Preparatory School, and Ateco School Complex, Odorkor. 

The rest are: South Odorkor 4 and 5 School, Odorkor 3; Pentecost Church, Tweneboa 2; Light of Gospel Miracle Chapel, Tweneboa 2; MTTD Odorkor Divisional Station, Odorkor 1; Roman Catholic Church, Busia Junction, Odorkor 1, and Bethel Baptist Church Sakaman 1. 

GNA 

Edited by Kenneth Sackey 

Volta Minister Calls For Unity, Peace

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A scene during the service

 

The Volta Regional Minister, James Gunu, has called on Ghanaians, particularly residents of the Volta Region, to embrace unity, peace, and selfless service as foundational pillars for national transformation and collective renewal.

He made this passionate appeal during the National Day of Prayer and Thanksgiving Service held on Tuesday at the Jubilee Park in Ho, the Volta regional capital.

The spiritually charged and solemn event brought together a cross section of Ghanaian society, including religious leaders, traditional authorities, government officials, and citizens, in a collective act of prayer for national unity, healing, and progress.

The National Day of Prayer and Thanksgiving was under the theme “Reflect, Reset and Renew for National Prosperity.”

Attendees were urged to reflect on Ghana’s past trials, re-evaluate their roles in national development, and renew their commitment to building a better future.

Mr. Gunu emphasised the importance of national cohesion, saying, “We believe in you and your role is vital. You are the future. You need to be united and reflect on what carried us so far through storms and struggles.”

He further stressed that Ghana’s journey, marked by economic difficulties, political tensions, and social challenges, should serve not as a deterrent but as inspiration for a renewed sense of purpose and patriotic commitment.

Mr. Gunu emphasised the importance of peace and security as the foundation for regional progress. He described peace as the bedrock of cohesion, stability, and progress, and urged residents to protect the existing harmony while resisting actions that promote division.

The Regional Minister called for enhanced capacity building for Metropolitan, Municipal, and District Chief Executives (MMDCEs). He stressed the need for targeted training and resource support to enable local authorities to deliver efficient and people-centred public services.

He reaffirmed the region’s commitment to President John Mahama’s national development vision, which focuses on inclusivity, equity, and opportunities for all. Mr. Gunu encouraged citizens to rally behind this vision to ensure sustainable and widespread development.

He further call for collaboration across political, ethnic, and religious lines, stressing, “Let us unite as one to build the region. Our differences should not divide us; instead, they should enrich the national discourse.”

The event featured moving interfaith prayers, scripture readings, musical performances, and spiritual exhortations from both Christian and Muslim leaders, all echoing a shared message of peace, forgiveness, and unity.

By Daniel K. Orlando, Ho

New law will curb fake news, not free speech – Sam George

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The Minister for Communication, Digital Technology and Innovation, Sam George, has assured Ghanaians that the government remains committed to safeguarding freedom of expression, as it prepares to introduce a bill to curb the deliberate spread of false information online.

Speaking at a media briefing on Thursday, July 3, the Minister revealed that the National Misinformation and Disinformation Bill is nearing completion and will be presented before Parliament during its upcoming session.

He explained that the bill forms part of the Ministry’s broader effort to protect the integrity of Ghana’s digital information space.

“To protect the integrity of Ghana’s digital information ecosystem, the Ministry is making steady progress on bringing the National Misinformation and Disinformation Bill to Parliament,” he stated.

According to him, the proposed legislation is intended to strengthen legal safeguards against the deliberate creation and circulation of false or harmful digital content. He emphasised that the law will provide a clear framework for enforcement, empowering statutory bodies to act decisively while respecting the constitutional rights of citizens.

“The bill is designed to create a clear legal framework for enforcement, enabling statutory bodies to act decisively while upholding freedom of expression. Will not clamp down on freedom of expression, which will be respected. However, when your right to free expression ends, your duty not to misinform begins.”

The Minister further noted that the bill reflects the Ministry’s commitment to ensuring accountability in the digital space, promoting public trust, and supporting digital literacy without compromising democratic values. He added that the law would serve as a proactive measure to combat the spread of misinformation, particularly during sensitive periods such as elections or public emergencies.

Ghana, China pledge stronger climate cooperation

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By Albert Oppong Ansah

Accra, July 3, GNA – Ghana and China have reaffirmed their commitment to deepen bilateral cooperation on climate action, focusing on renewable energy, sustainable development, and institutional capacity building.

The agreement was reached during a courtesy call by Mr. Seidu Issifu, Ghana’s Minister of State for Climate Change and Sustainability, on Mr. Tong Defa, Chinese Ambassador to Ghana, in Accra.

The two sides discussed plans to develop strategic cooperation proposals, host the Ghana–China Climate Business Forum, and hold high-level ministerial engagements on climate and sustainability.

Mr. Issifu outlined Ghana’s renewed climate agenda and said the newly established Office of the Minister of State for Climate Change and Sustainability would serve as the central coordinating body for climate policy across government.

Ambassador Tong Defa welcomed Ghana’s efforts and pledged China’s support.

He highlighted China’s transition from thermal power to renewable energy, including solar and wind, and mentioned the role of firms like Huawei in Ghana’s solar sector.

Mr. Tong also cited China’s achievements in electric mobility, carbon trading, and desertification control, offering technical assistance and training.

He said Ghana could benefit from China’s experience through technical exchange and training.

The Ambassador invited Ghanaian officials to upcoming short-term programmes in climate, agriculture, and the digital economy.

Both parties agreed to pursue ongoing collaboration, strengthen institutional ties, and advance South–South cooperation to promote climate resilience and inclusive growth.

GNA

Edited by Kenneth Sackey

Prophet Seer Gyan PREDICTS Didi Dramani’s future at Hearts of Oak

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Renowned spiritual figure Prophet Seer Gyan has made a bold prophecy regarding newly appointed Hearts of Oak head coach, Didi Dramani, predicting that he will not complete the 2025/26 season with the club.

Speaking on Lawson Sports, the prophet claimed that although Dramani will enjoy a strong start to the campaign, his performance will dip significantly midway and decline further towards the end of the season.

“Didi Dramani will not complete the season with Hearts of Oak. He will begin the season well but will decline midway and towards the end of the season,” Prophet Gyan declared.

The prophecy comes just days after Dramani assured fans of a long-term vision to instill a solid football philosophy, club culture, and youth integration plan at Hearts. While many supporters are optimistic about his appointment, the prophecy adds a layer of intrigue and pressure ahead of the new season.

Meanwhile, Hearts of Oak prepare to rebuild and challenge for titles under Dramani as they look to have a better season than the just ended campaign where they finished 4th and got eliminated in the quarterfinals of the FA Cup. 

Nana Agradaa sentenced to 15 years in prison with hard labour

Founder and Leader of Heaven Way Church, Evangelist Patricia Asiedua Founder and Leader of Heaven Way Church, Evangelist Patricia Asiedua

The Founder and Leader of Heaven Way Church, Evangelist Patricia Asiedua, popularly known as Nana Agradaa, has been sentenced to 15 years in prison with hard labour.

The sentence was handed down by the Accra Circuit Court, presided over by Justice Evelyn Amoah, on charges of charlatanic advertisement and defrauding by false pretences.

According to a report shared by GH One TV on X on July 3, 2025, Agradaa’s sentence stems from a viral video from 2022, in which she promised to double money for individuals who attended an all-night service at her church in Weija.

Prior to her sentence, Agradaa was ordered to by Justice Evelyn Asamoah to conduct a pregnancy test.

Also Justice Evelyn Amoah during her sentence to Agradaa noted that the preacher skillfully executed the offences and did not show remorse.

Background

Agradaa was arrested on Sunday, October 9, 2022, following a series of public complaints.

“The police have arrested Patricia Asiedua, alias Nana Agradaa, following allegations of a money-doubling scam levelled against her by some members of the public. The suspect is currently assisting with police investigations,” a statement from the Ghana Police Service read at the time.

The arrest followed an all-night church service held on October 7, 2022, during which Agradaa allegedly promised financial returns to attendees.

Several congregants later accused her of fraud, claiming they were asked to give her money with the assurance it would be doubled, but received nothing in return.

Many of the victims shared their experiences online, alleging that after collecting their money, Agradaa simply dismissed them from the premises without fulfilling her promise.

These reports led to public outcry and prompted police action.

Following her arrest, the police urged anyone who had been affected by the alleged scheme to report to the Accra Regional Police Command to assist with ongoing investigations.

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Nana Agradaa jailed for 15 years

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The Founder and Leader of Heaven Way Church, Evangelist Patricia Asiedua, popularly known as Nana Agradaa, has been jailed for 15 years with hard labour.

An Accra Circuit Court presided over by Justice Evelyn Amoah convicted Nana Agradaa on charges of charlatanic advertisement and defrauding by false pretences.

After her conviction, the court asked her to go for a pregnancy test before her sentencing.

Justice Asamoah, while delivering her ruling, ordered that a test be conducted to ascertain whether Nana Agradaa was pregnant.

Hours after the Founder of Heaven Way Church left the court for the test, on Thursday, July 3, 2025, she was captured returning with a worried look.

Nana Agradaa’s conviction stems from a viral video from 2022, in which she promised to double the money for individuals who attended an all-night service at her church in Weija.

Background

Agradaa was arrested on Sunday, October 9, 2022, following a series of public complaints.

“The police have arrested Patricia Asiedua, alias Nana Agradaa, following allegations of a money-doubling scam levelled against her by some members of the public. The suspect is currently assisting with police investigations,” a statement from the Ghana Police Service read at the time.

The arrest followed an all-night church service held on October 7, 2022, during which Agradaa allegedly promised financial returns to attendees.

Several congregants later accused her of fraud, claiming they were asked to give her money with the assurance it would be doubled, but received nothing in return.

Many of the victims shared their experiences online, alleging that after collecting their money, Agradaa simply dismissed them from the premises without fulfilling her promise.

These reports led to public outcry and prompted police action.

Following her arrest, the police urged anyone who had been affected by the alleged scheme to report to the Accra Regional Police Command to assist with ongoing investigations.

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‘Data is not a luxury, but a utility’ – Sam George pushes for affordable internet

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Sam George is the Minister of Communications Digital Technology and Innovation Sam George is the Minister of Communications Digital Technology and Innovation

The Minister of Communication, Digital Technology and Innovation, Samuel Nartey George, has announced that the government is working to make internet services more affordable and accessible to all Ghanaians.

According to the minister, after securing a 15% increase in the value of data across the three major telecom companies, his ministry is still working to create affordable data packages for all Ghanaians.

Addressing the press on July 3, 2025, Sam George said, “Let me be clear, the ministry is engaged with the International Telecommunications Union on further studies regarding the cost of data in relation to the earning power of Ghanaians.”

He emphasised that every Ghanaian must be able to afford data services.

“Our goal is to ensure that data is not a luxury but a utility, accessible and affordable to every Ghanaian,” he added.

The minister also disclosed that ongoing discussions with telecom providers have shown their commitment to investing in their networks to improve service delivery.

“All three major telecom companies in Ghana have agreed to invest a combined $150 million into their networks by the end of 2025 to enhance service quality, reliability, and resilience,” he revealed.

On July 1, 2025 telcos increased the value of data provided to customers by 15% and restored special data bundles.

The minister has assured that measures are in place to further increase data accessibility and reduce costs for consumers.

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Silence falls at Anfield as fans honour Diogo Jota with wreaths and flowers

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Fans honour Diogo Jota with wreaths and flowers at Anfield Fans honour Diogo Jota with wreaths and flowers at Anfield

Outside Anfield, a growing number of Liverpool supporters are gathering in solemn silence to mourn Diogo Jota, who died alongside his brother André Silva in a car crash earlier today, July 3, 2025.

No chants, no speeches, just quiet respect. Fans have been laying wreaths and flowers at the foot of the Hillsborough Memorial, paying tribute to a player who wore the red shirt with heart and grit.

Among the tributes, Jota’s Liverpool jersey has been hoisted high on a pole, a simple, powerful gesture that speaks louder than any words.

Around it, handwritten cards and notes are tucked into bouquets of red and white flowers. Some read simply: “In loving memory, the lad from Portugal.”

Jota joined Liverpool in 2020 and quickly earned a place in the hearts of the Anfield faithful for his relentless pressing, big-game goals, and quiet dedication.

Today, that devotion is being returned in the form of this growing shrine, a reminder that, for Liverpool fans, their players are family.

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Trump dey host five African leaders

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US President Donald Trump US President Donald Trump

President of di United States Donald Trump go host five leaders from African nations for Washington next week.

According to White House official wey tok on Wednesday, e say di discussion wit Trump na to tok ‘commercial opportunities’.

Dis dey come afta Trump bin don sama different African kontris wit tariffs.

Some of di African kontris wey Trump sama wit tariffs early dis year also dey among dose wey e go host next week 9 July, 2025.

According to Reuters, Trump go host di five kontris for a summit from 9 – 11 July and dia focus go be on commercial benefits.

Di White House official tok say di reason why Trump dey host di African leaders na for opportunities wey go benefit America and oda African partners.

Also aleast 25 African kontris dey face partial and total US travel bans inside one new anti-immigration measure by US President Trump administration.

According to one internal State Department memo wey Reuters see, America goment dey extend dia travel restrictions on 36 more kontris, wey go potentially ban citizens of these kontris entry into di US.

Some of di African nations wey e invite come di US dey among dose wey dey face di travel ban.

“President Trump believe say African kontris dey offer ogbonge commercial opportunities wey dey benefit both di American pipo and our African partners,” di official tok.

Meanwhile, Trump administration don cut several foreign aids to Africa including di USAID. Di US president say di spending cut na wetin e consider as wasteful and e no align wit im policy.

Di five kontris wey Trump go host

Di five kontris wey Trump go host for America na:

.Gabon

Gabon, dey on di west coast of Africa and don get few leaders since dia independence from France for 1960, wit Omar Bongo ruling as president for more dan four decades until e die for 2009.

Gabon na major oil producer but a third of dia population dey live for poverty, according to di World Bank. Dia population na around 2.3 million.

Dem comot Ali Bongo for a coup for August 2023.

Gabon military leader Gen Brice Oligui Nguema wey bin lead di 2023 coup wey end almost 60 years dynasty bin win di April presidential election wit more dan 90% of di votes, provisional results show.

.Guinea-Bissau

West Africa Guinea-Bissau na part part of di Portuguese Empire for centuries, but di kontri don become one of di poorest for di world.

Guinea-Bissau get cashew nut crop wey dey provide a modest living for most of dia farmers, and dis na di main source of foreign exchange.

Wit population of about 2.1 million, today Guinea-Bissau get massive foreign debt and dia economy dey rely heavily on foreign aid.

Mr Umaro Sissoco Embaló na di president afta e win di December 2019 presidential election.

Liberia

Liberia na Africa oldest republic, but dem sabi am for 1990s during di long-running, civil wars and dia role for a fight for neighbouring kontri Sierra Leone.

Although e dey founded by freed American and Caribbean slaves, Liberia dey mostly inhabited by indigenous Africans, wit di slaves’ descendants comprising 5% of di population.

Life expectancy for Liberia na 59 years for men and 62 years for women. Dem get population of about 5.3 million.

Di opposition leader Joseph Boakai bin defeat di incumbent George Weah for di November 2023 presidential election run-off—to become di incumbent leader.

.Mauritania

Mauritania na one of Africa newest oil producers. E dey known as di Islamic Republic of Mauritania wey be di bridge between di Arab Maghreb and western sub-Saharan Africa.

Na a largely-desert country wey get cultural contrast, wit an Arab-Berber population to di north and black Africans to di south.

Many of di pipo for Mauritania na nomads. Dem get a population of about 4.6 million wit life expectancy of 62 years for men and 66 years for women.

Former defence minister Mohamed Ould Ghazouani na im be dia head of state afta di June 2024 elections wey e win comfortably for di first round witout a run-off.

Senegal

Senegal dey considered as one of Africa model democracies, as dis west African nation get a tradition of stable govments and civilian rule.

Wit population of about 17.1 million, Senegal dey live on agriculture.

For February 2024, President Macky Sall throw di kontri into a crisis wen e bin postpone di presidential elections.

However, dem do an election for March 2024 wia opposition politician Bassirou Diomaye Faye win di poll to become Africa youngest elected president.

Trump dey host five African leaders

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US President Donald Trump US President Donald Trump

President of di United States Donald Trump go host five leaders from African nations for Washington next week.

According to White House official wey tok on Wednesday, e say di discussion wit Trump na to tok ‘commercial opportunities’.

Dis dey come afta Trump bin don sama different African kontris wit tariffs.

Some of di African kontris wey Trump sama wit tariffs early dis year also dey among dose wey e go host next week 9 July, 2025.

According to Reuters, Trump go host di five kontris for a summit from 9 – 11 July and dia focus go be on commercial benefits.

Di White House official tok say di reason why Trump dey host di African leaders na for opportunities wey go benefit America and oda African partners.

Also aleast 25 African kontris dey face partial and total US travel bans inside one new anti-immigration measure by US President Trump administration.

According to one internal State Department memo wey Reuters see, America goment dey extend dia travel restrictions on 36 more kontris, wey go potentially ban citizens of these kontris entry into di US.

Some of di African nations wey e invite come di US dey among dose wey dey face di travel ban.

“President Trump believe say African kontris dey offer ogbonge commercial opportunities wey dey benefit both di American pipo and our African partners,” di official tok.

Meanwhile, Trump administration don cut several foreign aids to Africa including di USAID. Di US president say di spending cut na wetin e consider as wasteful and e no align wit im policy.

Di five kontris wey Trump go host

Di five kontris wey Trump go host for America na:

.Gabon

Gabon, dey on di west coast of Africa and don get few leaders since dia independence from France for 1960, wit Omar Bongo ruling as president for more dan four decades until e die for 2009.

Gabon na major oil producer but a third of dia population dey live for poverty, according to di World Bank. Dia population na around 2.3 million.

Dem comot Ali Bongo for a coup for August 2023.

Gabon military leader Gen Brice Oligui Nguema wey bin lead di 2023 coup wey end almost 60 years dynasty bin win di April presidential election wit more dan 90% of di votes, provisional results show.

.Guinea-Bissau

West Africa Guinea-Bissau na part part of di Portuguese Empire for centuries, but di kontri don become one of di poorest for di world.

Guinea-Bissau get cashew nut crop wey dey provide a modest living for most of dia farmers, and dis na di main source of foreign exchange.

Wit population of about 2.1 million, today Guinea-Bissau get massive foreign debt and dia economy dey rely heavily on foreign aid.

Mr Umaro Sissoco Embaló na di president afta e win di December 2019 presidential election.

Liberia

Liberia na Africa oldest republic, but dem sabi am for 1990s during di long-running, civil wars and dia role for a fight for neighbouring kontri Sierra Leone.

Although e dey founded by freed American and Caribbean slaves, Liberia dey mostly inhabited by indigenous Africans, wit di slaves’ descendants comprising 5% of di population.

Life expectancy for Liberia na 59 years for men and 62 years for women. Dem get population of about 5.3 million.

Di opposition leader Joseph Boakai bin defeat di incumbent George Weah for di November 2023 presidential election run-off—to become di incumbent leader.

.Mauritania

Mauritania na one of Africa newest oil producers. E dey known as di Islamic Republic of Mauritania wey be di bridge between di Arab Maghreb and western sub-Saharan Africa.

Na a largely-desert country wey get cultural contrast, wit an Arab-Berber population to di north and black Africans to di south.

Many of di pipo for Mauritania na nomads. Dem get a population of about 4.6 million wit life expectancy of 62 years for men and 66 years for women.

Former defence minister Mohamed Ould Ghazouani na im be dia head of state afta di June 2024 elections wey e win comfortably for di first round witout a run-off.

Senegal

Senegal dey considered as one of Africa model democracies, as dis west African nation get a tradition of stable govments and civilian rule.

Wit population of about 17.1 million, Senegal dey live on agriculture.

For February 2024, President Macky Sall throw di kontri into a crisis wen e bin postpone di presidential elections.

However, dem do an election for March 2024 wia opposition politician Bassirou Diomaye Faye win di poll to become Africa youngest elected president.

I’m Getting Old, Need to Start Having Children – Burna Boy

He made the revelation during his 34th birthday party in Lagos on Wednesday night.

Grammy-winning Nigerian singer, Damini Ogulu aka Burna Boy has opened up on his intention to have kids.

He made the revelation during his 34th birthday party in Lagos on Wednesday night.

The singer explained that he was getting old and needs to start habits children.

Agradaa convicted of deceptive advertisement and defrauding by false pretence

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Chief priestess turned evangelist, Patricia Asiedua Asiamah, popularly known as Nana Agradaa, has been convicted by the Circuit Court in Accra for engaging in charlatanic advertisement and defrauding by false pretence.

The charges stem from a televised advertisement she aired in 2022, in which she claimed to possess the power to double money for members of the public—a claim that led several individuals to part with significant sums of money.

Details on sentencing and further court directives are expected to follow.

However, in line with sentencing guidelines, Nana Agradaa has been taken to the hospital for a pregnancy test before the Judge will sentence her.

Ghana is a shining example of democracy and progress – Narendra Modi

Indian Prime Minister Modi commits to stronger ties with Ghana

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Visiting Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi vows to strengthen relationships between Ghana and his country, announcing a line-up of partnership between the two countries.

The Indian leader made the remarks while addressing Ghana’s Parliament on the first day of his two-day visit to the West African nation.

Prime Minister Modi expressed admiration for Ghana’s political values and development journey, describing the country as a shining example on the African continent.

“Your commitment to democratic ideals and inclusive progress truly make Ghana a beacon of inspiration for the entire African continent,” he said.

Reaffirming his country’s commitment to Ghana, he said both governments had agreed to elevate their diplomatic and economic relations into a broader, long-term cooperation framework.

“Our relationship knows no bounds and with your permission, may I say, our friendship is sweeter than your famous sugarloaf pineapple,” he joked.

“With President Mahama, we have decided to elevate our ties to a comprehensive partnership. Friends, the world order created after the Second World War is changing fast.”

Throughout his speech, the Indian Prime Minister praised Ghana’s resilience and dignity in overcoming historical and present-day challenges.

“When we look at Ghana, we see a nation that shines with courage, that rises above history, that meets every challenge with dignity and grace,” he added.

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Modi pushes further India-Africa cooperation on Ghana visit – World

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ACCRA: Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday outlined plans for deeper ties between his country and Africa, as New Delhi increasingly vies for a stronger economic presence on the continent along with China and Russia.

In a speech to Ghana’s parliament, Modi highlighted a major rail project that opened in the west African nation last year, financed by the India Export-Import Bank.

He also underlined his country’s expanding diplomatic development and business footprint in Africa.

“Over 200 projects across the continent enhance connectivity, infrastructure and Industrial capacity,” Modi said. On the political front he welcomed “the establishment of Ghana-India Parliamentary Friendship Society in your parliament”.

Modi’s visit is the first to Ghana by an Indian leader in three decades.

But India’s rival China remains the most important backer of infrastructure across the continent, a position only strengthened as the United States and other Western powers slash aid programmes.

In a meeting Wednesday, Modi and Ghanaian President John Mahama agreed to deepen security and mining ties.

In November 2024, the Indian prime minister visited Nigeria, discussing trade and security at a time when Indian companies had expressed interest in investing in Nigerian industries including steel.

The Indian prime minister also on Thursday called for a greater global diplomatic role for both his country and Africa, warning that “the world order created after the Second World War is changing fast”.

Global South’s voice

Modi noted that the African Union had been admitted as a permanent member to the G20 while India held the rotating presidency of the bloc.

Progress on worldwide challenges including climate change, diplomacy, “terrorism” and pandemics “cannot come without giving voice to the Global South”, he added.

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India, the world’s most populous country and a nuclear-armed power, has close ties with Russia but is often in rivalry with China.

Resource-rich Ghana is Modi’s first stop in a tour that will take the Indian premier to four other countries in Africa, the Caribbean and South America.

The visit to Accra came as he made his way to Brazil for a summit of the BRICS group of emerging economies on Sunday and Monday.

Highlighting his own country’s economic development aspirations to become a “developed nation by 2047,” Modi said “India remains a committed partner in Africa’s development journey.”

India to reinforce parliamentary ties with Ghana

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By Godwill Arthur-Mensah

Accra, July 3, GNA-Prime Minister of India Shri Narendra Modi has given the assurance that India will further reinforce parliamentary ties with Ghana to strengthen the democracies of the two countries.

He, thus, acknowledged the establishment of Ghana-India Parliamentary Friendship Society in Ghana’s Parliament.

“I invite you to visit the new Parliament of India. You will be able to see the bold steps we have taken to reserve one-third of seats in the Indian Parliament and state assemblies for women,” he said.

Prime Minister Modi made the remarks during an address on the floor of Ghana’s Parliament in Accra on Thursday.

He believed that the visit would enable Ghanaian parliamentarians to witness the debate and discussions that are the hallmark of the Indian democracy.

“I assure you they are as spirited and passionate as the game of your beloved black stars,” he stated.

He said parliamentary exercises were a cornerstone of the relationship between the two democracies and recalled the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association meeting held in Accra in 2023.

He recounted the largest Indian parliamentary delegation to Ghana, including state legislators in India, saying; “We deeply value such vibrant dialogue”.

Prime Minister Modi observed that free and fair elections were the soul of any democracy, therefore, it was “encouraging to see our electoral commissions working closely together”.

“I am confident that India’s Election Commission will be honoured to share its experience in conducting the world’s largest elections with full trust and transparency,” he added.

The Indian Prime Minister said India and Ghana shared a dream, “where every child gets opportunities, where every voice is heard and where nations rise together, not apart,” he noted.

He referenced a quote Osagyefo Dr Kwame Nkrumah made: “I am not African because I was born in Africa. But because Africa was born in me”.

In the same way, he said: “India carries Africa in its heart. Let us build a partnership, not only for today, but for generations to come,” he added.

The diplomatic relations between Ghana and India dates back to 1953 where India established a consulate in Accra.

The Indian Prime Minister’s visit defines Ghana-India relations, signalling a new chapter in strategic partnership, trade and south-south cooperation.

GNA

Christian Akorlie

Nat’l misinformation and disinformation bill set to be laid before Parliament – Sam George

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Minister for Communication, Digital Technology and Innovation, Samuel Nartey George, has revealed that the long-anticipated National Misinformation and Disinformation Bill is ready to be presented before Parliament for review in its upcoming session.

Addressing the media on Thursday, July 3, he stated that the bill is a crucial step in safeguarding Ghana’s digital information ecosystem, particularly in an age where falsehoods and harmful online content threaten public trust, national security, and democratic engagement.

“To protect the integrity of Ghana’s digital information space, the Ministry is making steady progress toward bringing the National Misinformation and Disinformation Bill before Parliament,” he said.

He explained that the draft legislation seeks to establish a clear legal framework that empowers statutory bodies to respond effectively to the deliberate creation and spread of false information, without infringing on citizens’ right to free speech.

“This legislation is designed to strengthen legal safeguards against the intentional spread of false or harmful digital content. It will provide enforcement clarity while upholding freedom of expression,” he added.

Sam George emphasised that the bill reflects the Ministry’s commitment to promoting accountable digital communication, fostering trustworthy public discourse, and advancing digital literacy. He assured the public that free expression would not be curtailed, but must be exercised responsibly.

“We will not clamp down on freedom of expression, which will be respected. However, when your right to free expression ends, your duty not to misinform begins,” he stressed.

UPSA authority ‘instructs’ Black Sherif to remove earrings

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Ghanaian musician Black Sherif Ghanaian musician Black Sherif

An old video of Black Sherif at the University of Professional Studies, (UPSA) has resurfaced amid recent viral videos showing students being sent home for what has been described as indecent dressing.

The video, shared on X on July 3, 2025, shows a UPSA official dressed in an all-black suit and wearing a face mask, questioning Black Sherif about his earrings.

The man, believed to be a lecturer at UPSA, challenged the “Soma Obi” hitmaker on his style, telling him that his attire was inappropriate for the university setting.

“He is a superstar from where? What does he do? Is he Sarkodie’s friend? But Sarkodie doesn’t wear earrings. We don’t allow it here, so go and read, we have a dress code. Are you aware of that?” the lecturer asked.

The lecturer then urged Black Sherif to familiarize himself with the school’s dress code to avoid further issues.

The old video has sparked reactions on social media, with some netizens speculating that this incident may have influenced Black Sherif’s decision to enroll at the University of Ghana instead.

One X user commented, “Your man lef go legain,” while another pointed out, “Bro, the lecturer said Sarkodie doesn’t wear earrings.”

Watch the video below:

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‘Where is Glory Land Hotel polling station?’

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Justin Frimpong Kodua is the General Secretary of the New Patriotic Party Justin Frimpong Kodua is the General Secretary of the New Patriotic Party

The General Secretary of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Justin Frimpong Kodua, has questioned the Electoral Commission (EC) over the exclusion of the Glory Land Hotel Odorkor (1) polling station from the list of polling stations slated for a rerun in the Ablekuma North constituency.

Speaking at a press conference on Thursday, July 3, the General Secretary expressed his surprise that the EC announced plans to rerun elections in 19 polling stations, despite what he described as a clear consensus that only three polling stations remain uncollated.

“There is absolutely no debate that only three polling stations remain uncollated,” he asserted.

“So, even if we were to accept a rerun, it ought to be limited to these three. Why is the EC suddenly talking about 19?” he quizzed.

Kodua expressed deep concern that the Glory Land Hotel Odorkor (1) polling station (station code C161205A), which had previously been identified and agreed upon by all parties as one of the three outstanding stations, is conspicuously missing from the EC’s rerun list.

“How did the EC arrive at 19? And why is Glory Land Hotel not among them? This is a serious omission that cannot be overlooked,” he decried.

He further described the EC’s claim that the 19 scanned results used in the collation process were not verified by presiding officers as an “afterthought.”

He urged the Commission to clarify its position and processes.

“This is how God has chosen to expose the inconsistencies of the EC,” Kodua added.

He has called on the Commission to restore trust by providing answers to the questions he has posed.

The Electoral Commission is yet to issue an official response to the NPP’s concerns.

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Kuami Eugene is a small boy, I never asked for a collaboration – Archipalago

Archipalago denies seeking collaboration with Kuami Eugene Archipalago denies seeking collaboration with Kuami Eugene

Ghanaian social media personality, Archipalago, has denied claims by Kuami Eugene that he once reached out to him for a collaboration.

According to Archipalago, he never asked Kuami Eugene to work with him on any song, and believes the singer is not someone he would consider approaching for such a request.

One would recall that Kuami Eugene claimed that Archipalago contacted someone and requested to speak to him about a potential collaboration.

“After the interview, I was going back to my hotel, and the presenter said I should drop her off on the way. While we were going to drop her off, Archipalago called her to say that he heard I was in the studio, and that he had a song he wanted to do with me so she should give the phone to me so he could talk to me. And I said I wouldn’t talk to him,” Kuami Eugene recounted.

He explained that he chose not to talk to Archipalago because he was already on a call with his mother at the time and didn’t appreciate the pressure to hang up and take another call.

“He wanted me to cut the call with my mum and talk to him. And I said I wouldn’t do that. The lady even told him I was doing something so I would call back. I don’t know if he didn’t hear that well,” Kuami Eugene said.

However, speaking extensively on this, Archipalago said, “Kuami Eugene cannot have a beef with me; he is just a small boy. What he said on the station is a lie. He lied about me asking for a collaboration with him. I haven’t even approached top artists like Samini, Shatta Wale, and Sarkodie for collaborations, so why would I approach smaller artists like him, Kidi, and others? I have a plan for how I want to rise in the industry, and I intend to do it on my own.”

He added, “I have never asked Kuami Eugene to collaborate on any music with me.”

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Woman who stabbed her ex-boyfriend and burnt his belongings arrested

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Augustina Adoma has been accused of stabbing her ex-boyfriend after seeing him with another woman Augustina Adoma has been accused of stabbing her ex-boyfriend after seeing him with another woman

The Ghana Police Service has announced the arrest of 29-year-old Augustina Adoma, who is accused of stabbing her ex-boyfriend after seeing him with another woman in Sowutuom, a suburb of Accra.

According to a police statement issued on July 2, 2025, Augustina Adoma allegedly stabbed her ex-boyfriend, 30-year-old Emmanuel Otabil, when he went to retrieve his mobile phone, which she had reportedly seized after the encounter.

Preliminary investigations reveal that Adoma, who had previously been in a relationship with Otabil, a driver, visited his residence unannounced on Thursday, June 26, 2025, at about 9:00 a.m.

Upon seeing Otabil with another woman, she allegedly poured a bucket of water on them and took his Samsung mobile phone before leaving.

Later the same day, around 4:00 pm, the suspect reportedly returned to Otabil’s residence in his absence.

Using a duplicate key, she allegedly gained access to his kiosk and set fire to several items, including a mattress, carpet, blankets, and bedsheets.

A confrontation ensued later that evening when Otabil confronted Adoma about the incident and demanded the return of his phone.

During the altercation, Adoma allegedly took a knife belonging to an orange seller and stabbed Otabil in the left side of his chest.

Otabil was rushed to the University of Ghana Hospital, where he is currently admitted and responding to treatment.

Read the statement below:

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Government begin fresh talks with PayPal to operate in Ghana

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Sam George is the Minister of Communication, Digital Technology and Innovations Sam George is the Minister of Communication, Digital Technology and Innovations

The Minister of Communication, Digital Technology, and Innovation, Samuel Nartey George, has announced fresh talks with PayPal to facilitate the integration of the payment platform in Ghana.

Speaking at a press briefing in Accra on Thursday, July 2, 2025, the minister revealed that his outfit is actively engaging with PayPal’s African operations team to address the regulatory and technical requirements necessary for PayPal’s services to be fully accessible in the country once again.

“We reopened engagements with PayPal to ensure full access to its service for Ghanaian users. As of June 2025, PayPal’s regional government relations team has issued Ghana a compliance roadmap outlining the technical regulatory and financial standards required for white list reinstatement. The ministry is working closely with the Bank of Ghana and other key stakeholders to fulfil these conditions and to ensure PayPal also meets the necessary requirements to operate in Ghana,” he stated.

This renewed effort aims to overcome previous challenges that stalled PayPal’s full entry into the Ghanaian market.

He added that the ministry is collaborating closely with the Bank of Ghana to meet the checklist of conditions set by PayPal for smooth integration.

” I was on a call with the governor of the Bank of Ghana yesterday, trying to streamline all the regulatory issues and I’m sure that in the next couple of weeks, before I do my next quarterly briefing, I should have good news on PayPal integration in Ghana,” he stated.

The reintroduction of PayPal services is expected to significantly boost Ghana’s digital economy by providing easier payment solutions for freelancers, e-commerce businesses, and digital entrepreneurs who rely on seamless international transactions.

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‘It doesn’t make sense’ – Ronaldo leads heartbroken tributes after Diogo Jota’s tragic death

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Diogo Jota died on Thursday, July 3, 2025 Diogo Jota died on Thursday, July 3, 2025

Shock, heartbreak, and disbelief have gripped the football world as players, clubs, and fans come to terms with the sudden death of Liverpool star Diogo Jota and his brother André Silva.

Jota, 28, and his brother died in a car accident in Spain, just days after the Portuguese forward celebrated marrying his long-time partner Rute Cardoso, a tragedy that has left even the game’s biggest names at a loss for words.

Cristiano Ronaldo, who shared countless moments with Jota in the Portuguese national team, summed up the devastation in an emotional message:

“It doesn’t make sense. Just now we were together in the National Team, just now you had gotten married. To your family, your wife, and your children, I send my condolences and wish them all the strength in the world. I know you will always be with them. Rest in Peace, Diogo and André. We will all miss you.”

Spain’s David de Gea echoed what so many feel in the football family, writing simply: “Sometimes life is too cruel.

Clubs from across Europe joined in paying tribute to the popular forward.

AC Milan shared: “AC Milan is deeply saddened by the tragic passing of Diogo Jota and his brother André Silva. Our heartfelt condolences go out to their family, friends, and all who are mourning. May they rest in peace.”

From Turkey, Galatasaray posted: “We are extremely saddened to hear the tragic passing of Diogo Jota. Everyone at Galatasaray SK extends their condolences to his family, friends and the whole club of Liverpool FC.”

Atlético de Madrid, where Jota spent time earlier in his career, wrote: “Atlético de Madrid is shocked by the tragic news of the passing of former club player Diogo Jota and his brother André. We send our deepest condolences to their family and loved ones. May they rest in peace.”

Brighton & Hove Albion, Paris Saint-Germain and many others joined the chorus of condolences, sharing messages of solidarity with Jota’s family, Liverpool FC and the Portuguese national team.

Renowned transfer journalist Fabrizio Romano captured the collective sorrow: “Liverpool striker Diogo Jota and his brother have both passed away due to a traffic accident, reports Marca. Deepest condolences, support, and thoughts are with those involved, his family and loved ones. May his soul rest in peace.”

As tributes pour in from every corner of the game, one thing is clear, Diogo Jota was far more than just a gifted footballer. He was a teammate, a brother, a husband, a father, and to so many, a friend whose loss will be felt for years to come.

Read some of the tweets below:

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Tinny opens up about shelving a music video in which Fella Makafui was naked

Veteran Ghanaian rapper Nii Addo Quaynir, known in showbiz as Tinny, has opened up about shelving a music video that showcased Fella Makafui’s nakedness.
He attested to the fact that he released a song titled “Baddest Girl” years back, but the video of the song was withheld due to “one or two things.”
Responding to the question of what could have been the reason, Tinny said:
“…the people that were holding them down got back to us that because of one or two things, we should hold on for the video. It is not

Ablekuma North: NPP to challenge EC’s decision for a rerun in court

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The New Patriotic Party (NPP) has declared its intention to pursue legal action aimed at preventing the Electoral Commission (EC) from carrying out a rerun in certain polling stations in the Ablekuma North Constituency.

This decision comes in response to the EC’s statement regarding its plan to hold a rerun of the parliamentary election in 19 polling stations within the constituency.

President Mahama confers Ghana’s national honour on Prime Minister Modi

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By Iddi Yire

Accra, July 02, GNA – President John Dramani Mahama has decorated visiting Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi with one of Ghana’s prestigious national awards, “the Officer of the Order of the Star of Ghana”, at the Presidency in Accra.

The decoration of Prime Minister Modi with the Award is in recognition of his distinguished statesmanship and influential global leadership.

Prime Minister Modi is on a two-day official working visit to Ghana at the invitation of his host, President Mahama.

In a citation accompanying the award, President Mahama said under Prime Minister Modi’s leadership, the relationship between Ghana and India had grown stronger, including “through your generous grant to establish Ghana’s first Foreign Service Institute.”

The President noted that rooted in shared values, history, and solidarity among nations of the Global South, their cooperation had deepened in ways that benefit their peoples and advance their common aspirations for peace, development, and equity.

He said through decades of dedicated service, Prime Minister Modi had exemplified “integrity, visionary governance, and a steadfast commitment to human progress.”

“You have uplifted your nation and extended a hand of partnership to the world, including Ghana,” he said.

In his acceptance speech, Prime Minister Modi said the award was a matter of great pride and honour for him.

He thanked President Mahama and the People and Government of Ghana for the honour done to him.

“This honour is dedicated to the bright future of our youth, their aspirations, our rich cultural diversity and the historical ties between India and Ghana,” Prime Minister Modi said.

Ghana’s national awards are presented in several categories, each specifying the qualifications for recipients.

They are as follows:

The Grand Order of the Star and Eagles of Ghana

This is the highest national honour, awarded exclusively to individuals who have served as President of the Republic of Ghana. The award was introduced by former President John Agyekum Kufuor in June 2008.

Order of the Star of Ghana

The Order of the Star of Ghana is the second-highest award, conferred by the President on individuals who have made significant contributions to the country’s development in various fields.

The award has three classes:

· Companion

· Officer

· Member

The insignia features a seven-pointed star medal, 51 mm in diameter, worn with a ribbon collar and sash.

The ribbon, 35 mm wide, has three equal stripes of red, yellow, and green, and the sash is 102 mm wide.

The Companion wears the ribbon over the right shoulder, while the Officer and Member wear it over the left.

Order of the Volta Award

The Order of the Volta is a prestigious merit-based award given for exceptional service to the country.

It features a seven-pointed star medal, worn with a ribbon collar, sash, pendant, and rosette.

The design symbolises the Volta Hydro Scheme and the power it generates.

The Order is divided into three classes:

· Companion (in 18-carat gold) – for distinguished service in various fields.

· Officer (in silver) – for exceptional contributions to public service.

· Member (in silver) – for notable service in public and voluntary sectors.

Eligible recipients come from diverse sectors such as civil service, military, police, judiciary, education, public health, sports, culture, commerce, and agriculture.

The award is not conferred posthumously or immediately after service.

Recipients may use post-nominal initials for each class: CV (Companion), OV (Officer), and MV (Member).

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Edited by Christian Akorlie and Beatrice Asamani Savage

Govt releases $300m for Eurobond Coupon payment

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The Government of Ghana has disbursed $300 million to fulfil its restructured Eurobond debt obligations, with coupon payments scheduled to be made today, July 3, 2025.

The transaction is being facilitated by the Bank of Ghana in collaboration with its correspondent banking partners in Europe and the United States, targeting bondholders who participated in the country’s debt exchange programme.

The local currency equivalent of the amount had earlier been transferred to the central bank to support the remittance.

The funds, sourced from the government’s dedicated Debt Service Accounts, signal Ghana’s continued commitment to meeting its financial obligations following the successful Eurobond Debt Exchange Programme concluded last year.

A subsequent coupon payment is expected in August 2025 as part of the ongoing repayment schedule.

Ghana resumed Eurobond repayments in October 2024 after reaching an agreement with creditors to restructure approximately $13 billion in Eurobond liabilities.

The deal enabled staggered repayments, with a total of $520 million paid out in 2024, including a $120 million consent fee to encourage bondholder participation.

Since then, the current administration led by President John Dramani Mahama has upheld the revised terms, continuing with timely debt servicing under the restructured framework.

While Eurobond repayments are underway, the government is expected to begin servicing its bilateral debts from 2026.

Market watchers believe this latest payment – Ghana’s third since the restructuring deal could bolster the country’s sovereign credit profile, improve investor confidence, and help lower borrowing costs over the medium term.

Indian PM Modi and Ghana’s Vice-President visit Kwame Nkrumah Memorial Park

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Indian PM Modi and Ghana’s Vice-President visit Kwame Nkrumah Memorial Park
Indian PM Modi and Ghana’s Vice-President visit Kwame Nkrumah Memorial Park


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The Vice-President, Professor Naana Jane Opoku-Agyemang, has accompanied the Prime Minister of India, Shri Narendra Modi, on a visit to the Kwame Nkrumah Memorial Park in Accra to pay homage to Ghana’s founding President, Dr Kwame Nkrumah.

During the visit, the Prime Minister was also briefed on Dr Nkrumah’s life and enduring legacy.

The park, designed by Don Arthur, is the iconic final resting place of Ghana’s first President and his wife, Fathia Nkrumah.

The two leaders were accompanied by the Minister of Foreign Affairs and Regional Integration, Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa; the Minister for Tourism, Culture and Creative Arts, Abla Dzifa Gomashie; and other government officials.

The delegation was welcomed by the acting Director of the park, Edward Quao, who led them on a guided tour of the site.

The visit formed part of Shri Narendra Modi’s three-day state visit to Ghana, his first official trip to the country. It also marked a moment of deep historical reflection and a renewed commitment to bilateral friendship between the two nations.

The tribute paid by the Prime Minister reflects India’s deep respect for Ghana’s rich history and reaffirms the strong bonds of friendship and cooperation between the two countries.

Tour

Mr Quao led the Vice-President and Prime Minister to the bronze statue of Dr Nkrumah, which is mounted at the exact spot where he stood to declare the country’s independence from British colonial rule on 6th March 1957.

The Prime Minister laid a floral wreath and observed a moment of silence in honour of Dr Nkrumah’s lasting contributions to freedom, unity, and social justice.

The delegation then proceeded to the catafalque at the centre of the park, where the remains of Dr Nkrumah and his wife, Fathia, are interred.

Another wreath was laid in honour of Dr Nkrumah’s legacy as a pioneering figure in Ghana’s independence struggle and the broader African liberation movement.

Prime Minister Modi concluded his tour at the VVIP Lounge, where he signed the Visitors’ Book.

ECG Maintains Rehoboth Properties Stole Electric Power

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Ing. Bismark Otoo, ECG Accra East General Manage

The management of Accra East Region of the Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG) has maintained that Rehoboth Properties engaged in power theft, leading to the disconnection of power supply to its estate at the Kweiman Estate in Accra.

According to a statement issued by the Communications Officer of the region, Mary Eshun-Oppong, an operation conducted by ECG officials at the properties on June 16, 2025, uncovered 83 instances of illegal connections, including those associated with the estate’s office administration.

“Consequently, ECG disconnected power supply to the entire Estate, which consists of approximately 400 apartments. Following this action, Rehoboth Management was summoned to our Accra East Regional Office at Makola to discuss the situation and surcharges,” the statement indicated.

According to ECG, Rehoboth is expected to pay a total of GH₵1,597,534.20 – GH₵19,247.40 as recovery of the illegal connection for each of the 83 apartments.

The statement was in response to Rehoboth’s denial of media reports that ECG had disconnected power supply to the housing developer for engaging in illegal connection.

Rehoboth had dismissed the allegations of illegal connection and indicated that “Rehoboth Properties neither has the resources nor the technical expertise to tamper with installations made by ECG professionals.”

It further pointed out delays in meter installations, revealing that it submitted applications and made full payments for meters in 2023 but its inquiries have revealed that ECG currently lacks sufficient meters to complete the installation for each house in the estate. It added that electricity had been restored to the estate.

ECG Fires Back

But the Accra East Region of ECG, in a sharp rebuttal, refuted the claims by Rehoboth Properties and maintained that its officers detected the illegal connections and subsequently terminated power supply to the facilities in the estate.

ECG says it has only restored power to a select few apartments that have valid meters and have not engaged in any illegal connections based on its inspection.

“Additionally, some customers who were inadvertently affected by the exercise have had their electricity reconnected. The 83 instances of power theft, including the administration block of Rehoboth, remain disconnected and will continue to be until the Estate Management complies with service connection protocols (meter application),” ECG insisted.

ECG also refuted claims by Rehoboth that it was not issued with meters it had paid for, and added that the company applied for meters on July 4, 2023, and invoices were issued, but payment was not made that year.

Following the June 16, 2025 disconnection, payment for 20 meters was made on June 17, 2025 instead.

On June 17, 2025, management of Rehoboth Estate visited the Accra East Regional Office to address the surcharge associated with the identified illegal connections and a notice was provided indicating that 83 apartments were directly connected without meters, which they acknowledged and signed.

Subsequent to this, each of the 83 apartments is expected to pay GH¢19,247.40 as recovery of the illegal connection.

The power distributor also pointed out that a block factory which  was also found to be using power illegally on the premises of the Rehoboth Estate, has been disconnected and that matter is being handled separately from the 83 illegal connections identified at the various apartments within the Rehoboth Estate.

“ECG remains committed to transparency in dealing with our customers, and urge all customers and the public to collaborate with ECG on the fight against illegal connection,” the statement added.

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Sammy Gyamfi Daring The Chinese Ambassador In Total Disrespect In A Manner Likely To Ruin Ghana’s Relations

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Author: Daniel Benin || Investigative Journalist OHIM TV

Ghana has witnessed the highest diplomatic disrespect of the highest order committed by GoldBod CEO Sammy Gyamfi and Dr. Hannah Bissiw — one that risks not only derailing international diplomacy but also perpetuating a dangerous narrative that scapegoats foreign nationals, particularly Chinese citizens, for a deeply rooted local problem.

Ghana Dental Association unveils oral health website, earns GHS applause

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By Emelia B. Addae

Koforidua, July 3, GNA – Professor Samuel Kaba Akoriyea, Director-General of the Ghana Health Service, has lauded the Ghana Dental Association for its initiative to develop a website enhancing public access to oral health information and connecting with dental professionals.

He described the intervention as a bold step in improving oral healthcare delivery and ensuring better communication between the public and service providers.

The commendation was in a speech read on his behalf by Dr. Lawrence Ankrah, at the 34th Annual General Congress of the Ghana Dental Association held in the eastern regional capital, Koforidua.

The event was on the theme: “Dental Quackery in Ghana: The Silent Epidemic – Awareness, Action, Accountability. “

Prof. Akoriyea noted that the rise of misleading advertisement coupled with unregulated dental practices by dental quacks was jeopardizing public health, especially oral health.

Therefore, it was incumbent on the Association to promote public education campaigns to empower individuals to make informed decisions about their oral health.

He explained that dental quackery referred to the provision of unsafe or unethical dental care by individuals lacking proper qualifications or expertise.

He emphasized the urgent need for the Dental Department to establish a comprehensive database for managing patient information, noting that without reliable data, dental quackery would persist and pose even greater risks to public health.

“We need our regions, districts, sub-districts at all levels of care to be well equipped with dentists so that the communities benefit from their services,” he said, urging that “Practitioners must accept postings to district level facilities.”

He urged the Ghana Dental Association and the Dental Council to build an oral health signal system that could track and monitor success.

The Director-General announced ongoing efforts to reactivate mobile dental vans, aimed at reaching underserved communities with limited access to qualified dental professionals.

In her address, Dr. Cecilia A. Kakrabah-Quarshie, President of the Ghana Dental Association, cited findings from Bakhtawer Aziz et al. (2023), which underscored low socioeconomic status,

inadequate awareness, and limited accessibility as key factors driving patients toward unqualified practitioners.

Dental quackery in Ghana has become a silent epidemic. Individuals without formal training or licensing are performing procedures that inflict serious harm; physically, emotionally, and financially, according to experts.

In response, the association is prioritizing awareness, action, and accountability, Dr. Kakrabah-Quarshie said, outlining plans to intensify public education efforts across clinics, schools, media platforms, and online spaces.

These campaigns will emphasize the importance of seeking care from licensed professionals, while reinforcing the association’s commitment to integrity and ethical practice.

She urged corporate sponsors and partners to invest in mobile clinics, outreach initiatives, and public education.

She also called on policymakers and regulators to strengthen decentralised services and rigorously enforce licensure laws.

She further appealed to law enforcement agencies to actively monitor, report, and prosecute offenders – even if those individuals operated within their own ranks.

“I am pleased to share that the Ministry of Health and the Ghana Health Service have recently taken a keen interest in oral health. We at the GDA stand ready to partner with them fully – in policy making, implementation and advocacy, ” she said.

Dr. Kakrabah-Quarshie indicated that the association’s initiatives were in alignment with key Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), notably SDG 3 on Good Health and Well-being, SDG 10 on Reduced Inequalities, and SDG 17 on Partnerships for the Goals.

She noted that these global benchmarks reinforced the Ghana Dental Association’s commitment to equitable and impactful oral health interventions.

The congress featured an exhibition, which showcased a range of dental products and services.

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‘Our friendship is sweeter than your famous sugar loaf pineapple’ – Indian PM Modi to Ghana

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Narendra Modi and John Dramani Mahama Narendra Modi and John Dramani Mahama

India’s Prime Minister, Narendra Modi, has described the relationship between India and Ghana as one that is “sweeter than your famous sugar loaf pineapple,” as he addressed Ghana’s Parliament on Wednesday, July 2, 2025.

He called for a stronger partnership between the two countries, anchored in shared democratic values, cultural pride, and global cooperation.

Narendi Modi said both India and Ghana are shaped by painful histories of colonial rule, but also by the courage of their people to forge independent nations rooted in unity and dignity.

“Just like sugar in tea, distinguished members, the histories of India and Ghana bear the scars of colonial rule. But our spirits have always remained free and fearless. We draw strength and inspiration from our rich heritage. We take pride in our social, cultural and linguistic diversities. We built nations rooted in freedom, unity, and dignity. Our relationship knows no bounds. And with your permission, may I say, our friendship is sweeter than your famous sugar loaf pineapple. With President Mahama, we have decided to elevate our ties to a comprehensive partnership,” he noted.

The Prime Minister also described India as the mother of democracy, pointing out how democratic principles are deeply embedded in the country’s traditions.

“India has over 2,500 political parties. I repeat, 2,500 political parties, twenty different parties governing different states, twenty-two official languages, thousands of dialects,” he noted.

Touching on the future of the India-Ghana relationship, Modi announced that he and President John Dramani Mahama had agreed to elevate bilateral ties to a comprehensive partnership.

He also addressed the challenges of the current global system, saying the world order created after World War II no longer reflects present-day realities.

“The world is facing new and complex crises such as climate change, pandemics, terrorism and cyber security, institutions created in the last century are struggling to respond. The changing circumstances demand credible and effective reforms in global governance. Progress cannot come without giving voice to the Global South. We need more than slogans, we need action,” he added.

His arrival in Ghana marks a significant high-level diplomatic engagement, being the first official visit by an Indian Prime Minister in 30 years.

The visit is expected to rekindle and strengthen the long-standing Ghana–India relations across diplomatic, economic, and cultural spheres.

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