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Miss Ghana 2025 Finalists Unveiled

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The Miss Ghana 2025 journey has officially begun as 16 stunning and talented contestants were unveiled at a grand ceremony held at the Tang Palace Hotel in Accra on Saturday.

The event, attended by sponsors and media representatives, marked a significant milestone ahead of the highly anticipated grand finale on March 29, 2025.

The finalists were carefully selected following auditions in November 2024, where young women from across the country showcased their beauty, intelligence, and passion for service.

Each contestant will now represent their respective regions as they compete for the prestigious Miss Ghana 2025 crown.

With their unveiling, the contestants are set to embark on a series of activities and challenges leading up to the finale, where one of them will be crowned as the next ambassador of beauty with a purpose.

Organized by Exclusive Events Ghana and Miss Ghana Foundation, the Miss Ghana pageant is more than just a beauty competition. The organizers are searching for a queen who exemplifies selflessness, intelligence, discipline, and dedication to societal service.

The winner will not only represent Ghana on the global stage at Miss World but will also lead charitable initiatives under the Miss Ghana Foundation, focusing on supporting vulnerable communities.

With excitement building, the organizers have assured pageant enthusiasts of a spectacular grand finale, promising elegance, talent, and purpose-driven competition.

The journey to finding the next Miss Ghana—a queen who will make an impact both locally and internationally—is now officially underway.

The contestants are not only competing for the coveted crown but also proving that Miss Ghana is not just about beauty but also about making a difference.

This year’s pageant is being sponsored by Bullet TV and supported by Gold Presence, Tang palace hotel, Belaqua, Bel beverages ghana, Pippa’s Health Centre, Central Hotel,  Accra, Airport Women’s Hospital, Renault Ghana,  and Premium Motors Limited.

The rest include Dainess chefs school, Eye360security, Hottees Ghana, Dyeweb fabrics, BELLE cosmetics, Akagres bakery, Blaq travels and Kingdom Books & Stationaries among others.

 

By Francis Addo

Nanton NPP Suspends 34 Members Over Misconduct

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The New Patriotic Party (NPP) in the Nanton Constituency, has suspended 34 members of the party for misconduct in the 2024 general elections.

The 34 suspended NPP members consist of polling station executives, electoral area coordinators, constituency executives among others.

A letter sighted by DAILY GUIDE and signed by the NPP Nanton Constituency Chairman, Abukari Inusah, indicated that on January 23, 2025, a meeting of the Council of Elders, Council of Patrons, and Constituency Executives unanimously adopted the decision to suspend the party members.

The letter further read, “I am writing to respectfully inform the National, Regional, and all party members that the following party members have been decisively suspended as members of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) until further notice. This is in accordance with Article 3 Clause (7)(1) and Clause (8)(1) of the party’s 2017 Constitution, as amended with effect from February 6, 2025, due to undesirable findings against them by the party’s Disciplinary Committee and Constituency Executive Committee.”

According to Mr. Inusah, several other complaints were submitted to the party’s leadership by other party members accusing the suspended members of arrogantly violating the party’s constitution.

“Twenty-five party members petitioned leadership of the party, and this petition was carefully considered, and at the conclusion of the meeting, a resolution was adopted that established findings against these persons of acts of misbehaviour during and after the December 7, 2024 general elections,” he disclosed.

He revealed that the conclusions drawn from the petition filed against the suspended members included declaring support for National Democratic Congress (NDC) parliamentary candidate against the official elected parliamentary candidate of the party, joining the campaigns with impunity of the NDC parliamentary candidate, distributing items to voters on behalf of the NDC candidate, mounting road blocks on the way to polling centres on the election day, and asking prospective voters to vote for the NPP presidential candidate and the NDC parliamentary candidate, as well as refusing to work for the party in the just ended general elections.

“Therefore, all affected polling station executives, electoral area coordinators and constituency executives who refused to work for the party in the December 2024 general elections have been dully suspended indefinitely pending a Disciplinary Committee report on their future standing within the party,” the letter concluded.

FROM Eric Kombat, Nanton

Gbewa College of Education appeals for immediate infrastructure support

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The Gbewa College of Education in Pusiga has urged the government to address its pressing infrastructural challenges, which continue to hinder effective teaching and learning.

Gbewa College of Education, one of only two colleges of education in the Upper East Region, was established in 1953 and is located near the Naa Gbewa graveyard in the Pusiga District.

Despite its long history, the college still struggles with inadequate infrastructure and network connectivity due to its remote location.

Speaking to Channel One News, the college’s IT Officer, Akudugu Shaibu Fataw, outlined the difficulties caused by the institution’s proximity to the Togo and Burkina Faso borders, which result in frequent network fluctuations and unreliable internet access.

“The network is very poor. We are sharing borders with two different countries, so the surrounding telcos always switch to the nearby countries. Even making calls is a problem. We have complained several times but to no avail.”

Addressing students and faculty on Friday, March 7, 2025, Principal  Halidu Musah stressed the need for government intervention to resolve the college’s long-standing infrastructural deficits. He noted that since its establishment in 1953, a lack of proper facilities has remained a significant setback for the institution.

“It is worth noting that the college has several GETFund and other government-funded infrastructure projects that remain incomplete. Prominent among these is the giant new administration building, which is currently under construction, and the 350-capacity student hostel, which has been abandoned at the substructure level.

“We wish to call on the government to expedite action on these projects for the benefit of students and to create a conducive environment for teaching and learning.”he urged.

Actor Baba Tee admits ‘short’ s3xual encounter with Ijoba Lande’s wife, apologises

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Popular Yoruba Nollywood actor, Babatunde Tayo, popularly known as Baba Tee has backtracked and admitted that he had a “short” sexual experience with Dara, comedian and skit maker, Ganiyu Morufu, aka Lande’s wife.

Baba Tee made the revelation in a live interview with socialite, Esabod and other TikTokers on Sunday.

His disclosure countered the earlier denial he made about the same issue where he challenged Lande to bring evidence that he truly slept with his wife or face the law because the comedian had defamed him.

Recall during a recent interview, Lande claimed that his wife left him after he discovered her alleged infidelity, stating that at least 21 men in the entertainment industry were involved with her.

Among those he called out was Baba Tee, whom he mentioned in an Instagram post and the viral interview.

Countering the allegation, Baba Tee denied the affair with Lande’s wife, stating that he only met Lande’s wife once and it was last year through actress, Marygold.

The 45-year-old actor explained that Marygold introduced her as a content creator and upcoming artiste, and he only discovered her true identity after overhearing a conversation between her and Marygold.

However, in a new twist, Baba Tee admitted sleeping with Lande’s wife while claiming that it was a short sexual relationship that was never meant to happen but did because he was drunk while playing ‘Truth or Dare’ game with Dara and Marygold.

He said, “When Marygold and Dara came to my house. She (Marygold) claimed that she wanted me to be an MC for an upcoming programme of hers despite not telling me that she was coming with anyone. She introduced Dara as a content creator and not as Lande’s wife. They began to ask if I had a Qatar connection before the ‘Truth or Dare’ game suggestion came up.

“So immediately we began the game, Marygold went completely naked and was daring me consistently to Dara while she kept taking alcohol as a choice of not wanting to do the tasks that I demanded from her. Rather than throwing more ‘Truth’ to me, they were hurling ‘Dare’ at me.

“Marygold now dared Dara to let me have a ‘quick’ sexual intercourse with her and she (Dara) obliged. So, the reason I said I never slept with Lande’s wife was because Marygold never introduced her as that to me, she called her a content creator. I will not deny that I had a short sexual intercourse with her, it is the first time I am saying it. It is now that I discovered that it was a set-up by both of them to malign my personality.”

After the truth had unravelled, Esabod advised Baba Tee to formally apologise to Lande because it was more like a betrayal because the actor had earlier denied that he slept with his wife and threatened the comedian with a lawsuit.

Reacting shortly after the interview, Babatee in a short message on his official Facebook page on Monday, apologised to Lande.

He wrote, “I am deeply sorry from the bottom of my heart, brother, Lande. Deep how Dara became Lande’s wife without my knowledge…Hmmm. I fear women.”

Marigold is the embattled manager of Ijoba Lande and was alleged to have recorded what happened between Baba Tee and Dara.

Some Are Begging For The Documentary Not To Be Released

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Renowned legal practitioner and anti-corruption advocate, Martin Kpebu, has revealed that top officials made desperate attempts to block the release of a revealing documentary on the National Service Authority (NSA) scandal ahead of the December 7 elections.

Speaking on Joy News’ PM Express, Kpebu, a member of the Operation Recover All Loot (ORAL) team, alleged that some individuals implicated in the scandal went as far as kneeling and pleading to prevent the documentary from airing.

“This issue has been ongoing for months,” he stated, highlighting the deep-rooted corruption allegations surrounding the NSA.

He explained that legal actions were quickly taken to halt the documentary’s release.

“Remember, they rushed to court and obtained an order stopping The Fourth Estate from screening the documentary before the elections. Later, The Fourth Estate escalated the matter to the Office of the Special Prosecutor (OSP),” he noted.

However, once the documentary was submitted to the OSP, panic reportedly ensued.

“From what we hear, they were on their knees begging. High-profile individuals were brought in to plead. I can confidently say that top officials begged The Fourth Estate not to air this documentary,” Kpebu emphasized.

For him, such frantic efforts amounted to an admission of guilt.

“If they had nothing to hide, they wouldn’t be running around begging for the documentary to be suppressed before the election,” he asserted.

Kpebu also commented on reports that Gifty Oware-Mensah, the former Deputy Director of the National Service Scheme, had returned to Ghana and would be required to answer for her alleged role in the scandal.

“I remember how she insulted John Mahama [now president] in the past, accusing him of corruption and using unprintable words. Look at where she finds herself today,” he remarked.

These revelations have reignited public discourse on corruption and accountability, with many calling for thorough investigations to ensure justice is served.

Source: JoyNews

How Nkrumah influenced Bibiani-Anhwiaso-Bekwai’s long week Independence Day tradition

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Bright Asamoah Brefo seated with GhanaWeb TV's George Ayisi play videoBright Asamoah Brefo seated with GhanaWeb TV’s George Ayisi

For every Ghanaian, March 6 holds a special place in their hearts, as it is the day the nation gained independence in 1957.

Traditionally, it is celebrated on that specific day of every year.

However, for the people of Bibiani-Anhwiaso-Bekwai, the celebration extends beyond just one day — it spans an entire week.

This unique tradition was disclosed by the Member of Parliament, Bright Asamoah Brefo.

He explained that this tradition came to be after Dr. Kwame Nkrumah visited the constituency to commemorate Independence Day.

Since that historic visit, he said, the occasion has grown into a week-long festival for the community.

In an exclusive interview with GhanaWeb TV’s George Ayisi, the MP shared how a simple invitation from the president transformed the way his constituents celebrate March 6, turning it into a cherished annual tradition.

“… And you know the government hasn’t started a lot of things yet. Yet the women need loans because in Bibiani, one of the occasions that we celebrate the most is 6th March because it has a historical antecedent to that.

“Kwame Nkrumah visited his relatives over there and then he chose to celebrate this 6th March in Bibiani and ever since, it has become a festival… So, when I was campaigning, I promised that this festival, which is celebrated on a day, I’ll make sure it is celebrated in a week,” Brefo added.

Addressing one of his campaign promises, he emphasised the challenges faced by his constituency, particularly women, in accessing loans for their businesses due to the requirement of collateral.

As an MP, he pledged to ensure that this issue is resolved and that women gain better access to financial support.

He said “One thing is that I campaigned on a lot of promises. One of them happens to be that… most women are generally traders. And then when it comes to women going to the bank to assess loans, you know they don’t normally get the loans because they lack collateral security.

“… So, the president promised that he’ll establish the National Women Development Bank to aid or to facilitate the women getting access to loans. I also said that I’ll make sure I facilitate that. So, now, I am a Member of Parliament and I have to make good my promise,” he stated.

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Destiny Etiko Files N100m Suit Over Defamation Allegations

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Nollywood actress, Destiny Etiko, has filed a petition seeking N100 million in damages against media personality Queeneth Hilbert over allegations of defamation.

According to Daily Post Nigeria, Queeneth Hilbert recently took to social media, accusing Destiny Etiko of snatching her rich boyfriend as well as other colleagues’ partners.

In response, Destiny, through her legal representatives, has issued a cease-and-desist letter demanding that Hilbert retract the defamatory claims and tender a public apology within 48 hours. The letter, signed on Saturday by attorneys Chisom Onugah and C.C. Nwabundo, also calls for the payment of N100 million in damages.

Taking to Instagram, Destiny shared the letter with her followers and categorically denied the allegations. She asserted that Queeneth Hilbert’s claims were baseless and motivated by a desire to gain material benefits.

Forestry Commission urges communities to continue tree planting

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By Evans Worlanyo Ameamu

Anloga (VR) March 10, GNA – The Ghana Forestry Commission in the Anloga district of the Volta region has called on communities to embrace and prioritise tree planting to protect the environment.

The Commission has stated that tree planting was considered a vital activity that provides numerous benefits to the environment, wildlife and human beings for successful and improved life.

Mr Hope Avuletey, Assistant Manager of Forestry Commission at Anloga, in an interview with the Ghana News Agency, emphasised that tree planting helped to preserve natural heritage sites and protect cultural and historical significance.

“We must not always wait or limit tree planting to only national tree planting day for us to plant trees, it is our responsibility to protect the environment and safeguard our safety as well,” he said.

He stressed that it was not only beneficial for the environment, but also essential for human safety and served as windbreaks, flood control, soil erosion control and even helped in noise reduction.

Mr Avuletey said that trees absorb carbon dioxide content in the atmosphere and help in mitigating climate change hazards as they regulate water cycles and reduce risk of flooding and drought.

He encouraged communities to take responsibility of protecting the environment and plant trees to safeguard their safety,” since the activity can bring communities together and promote social cohesion and environmental stewardship.”

“You can see the weather is dry within the southern belt this time around, and if we were to plant more trees and protect those, we planted last year, we would have better climate condition now.”

Mr Avuletey urged the public to be watchful and protect the environment against unnecessary bushfires, cutting of trees for firewood and charcoal, overgrazing by animals among others and report any culprits to the appropriate authorities for punishment.

He lamented about how many of trees planted by the commission in various communities last year were left to the mercy of the weather unprotected and were destroyed by animals, wind, fire and human activities and called for proper protection to safeguard trees.

He said by embracing tree planting, communities can contribute to a healthier environment, support biodiversity, and promote sustainable development and promoting sustainable agriculture.

He also advised the public to also avoid improper waste disposal including littering, dumping, and inadequate waste treatment that could pollute the environment and harm human health.

He said Ghana Forestry Commission remains committed to promoting sustainable forest management and environmental conservation and encourages all stakeholders to join efforts to protect the environment.

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Absa Opens First Kumasi SME Banking Suite

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A cross section of SME customers

 

Absa Bank Ghana has opened an SME Banking Suite at its Adum branch in Kumasi to support small and medium enterprises (SMEs) in the region.

The new SME Banking Suite provides a dedicated space where businesses can connect, collaborate, and access tailored banking solutions conveniently. The suite is part of the bank’s commitment to enhancing SME support by offering a business-friendly environment with services tailored to their unique needs.

Speaking at the launch, Managing Director of Absa Bank Ghana Ltd, Edward Nartey Botchway, stated: “SMEs face significant challenges, with 70% of SMEs failing within their first five years. Every SME that fails is a dream dashed, jobs lost, and ambitions squashed.” He outlined Absa’s efforts to support SMEs through affordable financing, capacity building, and customised products and services such as the SME Business Banking Suite.

Director for SME and Partnerships at Absa Bank, Audrey Abakah, also highlighted the importance of small and medium-sized enterprises as a key focus area for Absa. She encouraged SMEs to take advantage of the new suite, emphasising that Absa’s support goes beyond funding by equipping businesses with the knowledge and tools needed to thrive.

“We will continue to offer collateral-free loans at an annual rate of 10%, alongside our monthly SME Clinics, which will provide practical guidance on overcoming business challenges, identifying growth opportunities, and offering insights into industry trends. We are excited to extend our support through this new SME Suite facility,” she said.

She added that the Banking Suite will offer SMEs access to free meeting spaces, complimentary internet, and training in entrepreneurship, financial management, and other core business skills, with regularly scheduled sessions.

 

Mahama’s first budget will amaze Ghanaians: NPA CEO

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The Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the National Petroleum Authority (NPA), Godwin Edudzi Tameklo, has expressed confidence that President John Dramani Mahama’s first budget will exceed public expectations and significantly impact the nation’s economic direction.

Speaking on TV3 on Monday, March 10, 2025, Mr. Tameklo stated that the budget, which is set to be presented to Parliament soon, will be a game-changer and will “blow the minds of Ghanaians” with its bold policies and initiatives.

Sunyani part of constitution review meetings

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The Constitution Review Committee (CRC) has revised its National Validation Zonal Engagement schedule to include Sunyani, following calls from the public for broader participation in the ongoing constitutional review process.

In a statement issued on Monday (10 March 2025) by Dr. Rainer Akumperigya, Secretary to the CRC, the committee announced that the revised schedule now covers eight zones, with engagements set to take place between 7 April and 9 May 2025.

The Sunyani session has been scheduled for 22-23 April 2025, allowing stakeholders and the general public in the Bono Region to contribute their views on Ghana’s constitutional reforms.

The committee emphasised the importance of public participation in shaping the country’s governance framework.

As part of efforts to make the process more inclusive, the CRC has provided multiple platforms for submissions, including:

The CRC urged citizens, civil society organisations, and relevant stakeholders to actively engage in the discussions, as the constitutional review process seeks to address key national concerns and improve governance structures.

For further information, the public is encouraged to visit the official website or contact the CRC Secretariat.

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A new dawn for investment and economic prosperity

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Ghana is at an important moment in its economic journey, on a reset borne out of a vibrant and visionary leadership, and a renewed hope. The country is once again open to become the premier destination for both local and foreign investors in Africa.

With a focus on comprehensive economic recovery, infrastructure development, and regulatory reforms, the Government of Ghana is firmly committed to creating a friendly business environment that fosters growth, innovation, and sustainable development.

Investors in the recent past struggled with a number of challenges stemming from worsening economic conditions that saw some of them fold up and leave the country. Persistent currency depreciation, rising inflation, and high import costs significantly increased the cost of doing business.

Frequent power outages and high utility bills further strained operations, making the business environment less attractive. Some, overwhelmed by these challenges, moved their investments out of Ghana, resulting in job losses and a slowdown in the country’s economic growth.

Recent studies also reveal that investors and the business community continue to grapple with several challenges: poorly coordinated regulations, overlapping mandates among state agencies, inefficient public services, macroeconomic instability, high tax rates, costly credit, infrastructure deficiencies and corruption which negatively impact the investment climate.

The recent State of the Nation Address by President John Dramani Mahama and the President’s opening remarks at the National Economic Dialogue, delivered a clear and compelling message of hope to both domestic and foreign investors: Ghana is Open for Business.

With a strategic vision to reset the economy, the government is laying the groundwork for sustainable economic growth, underpinned by fiscal discipline, investment-friendly policies, and a renewed commitment to infrastructure development.

Renewed Leadership You can Trust

H.E. President John Dramani Mahama has demonstrated a commitment to accepting responsibility and leading efforts to find lasting solutions to the challenges confronting the country. He has pledged to confront the issues and reset the economy on a trajectory of growth and prosperity.

In his first few months in office, the President has shown a strong commitment to rebuilding the economy by cutting down the size of government, managing public spending more efficiently, and promoting transparency in debt management.

One of the defining features of H.E. John Dramani Mahama’s leadership is his emphasis on consultative and consensus-driven governance. The decision to convene the National Economic Dialogue to engage stakeholders in shaping the country’s economic policies highlights a leadership that values collaboration.

This approach signals to investors that economic decisions will be informed by broad-based stakeholder input. The renewed fight against corruption demonstrated in efforts to investigate and recover misapplied public funds, along with reforms in public procurement and state asset disposal, demonstrates a zero-tolerance approach to corruption.

This commitment to ethical governance indicates that Ghana’s business environment will be governed by fairness, integrity, and the rule of law.

Resetting the Fundamentals of the Economy

H.E. President John Dramani Mahama’s administration is showing leadership in tackling the economic crisis by running a lean government, cutting wasteful spending, and reducing the budget deficit. Ghana is addressing its unsustainable debt burden through prudent restructuring and repayment measures to restore investor confidence.

Key steps include a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Official Creditor Committee (OCC) to restructure external debt, rebuilding Sinking Funds, lowering treasury bill rates, and enhancing debt repayment transparency. Also, the Bank of Ghana plans to introduce a new foreign exchange law to strengthen the banking sector.

Ghana’s financial sector reforms, including the implementation of the Debt Exchange Programme and the Informal Sector Pension Inclusion Initiative, are designed to promote financial stability and increase participation in savings schemes. The establishment of the Women’s Development Bank will provide low-interest loans and tailored financial services to support women-led businesses.

The Adwumawura Programme will create, track, and mentor businesses annually, with a special focus on youth entrepreneurship. The government also plans to streamline taxes, widen the tax net, and reform tax waivers to boost revenue, promote business growth, and support economic recovery.

Strategic Policies to Attract and Sustain Investments Across Key Sectors

The 24-hour economy strategy proposed by H.E John Dramani Mahama is a deliberate policy intervention aimed at encouraging businesses and companies in Ghana to operate 24 hours a day, seven days a week. The initiative seeks to create sustainable jobs, boost productivity, and enhance the competitiveness of local businesses.

It is anchored on the broader vision of transforming Ghana into an import substitution and export-led economy, with a focus on modernizing agriculture, promoting agro-processing, and supporting the private sector. The policy targets key industries such as agro-processing, pharmaceuticals, manufacturing, construction, digital startups, financial services, and select public institutions like ports, customs, and the passport office.

The 24-hour economy presents significant benefits for both local and foreign investors. Participating businesses will enjoy tax incentives to lower operational costs, along with access to cheaper and more reliable electricity through a Time of Use (TOU) tariff system, which offers reduced rates during off-peak hours. Also, the government will provide financing support to strategic agro-processing and manufacturing companies to boost production capacity for import substitution and exports.

The policy also prioritizes security improvements and infrastructure development in commercial districts to create a safe and conducive environment for round-the-clock business operations. The GIPC Act, 2012 (Act 865) will be amended to introduce strategic incentives designed to attract and support investors seeking to leverage opportunities under the 24-hour economy initiative.

Another important aspect of Ghana’s strategy of attracting foreign investments is the government’s Policy on Economic Diplomacy. The government has outlined a new blueprint within the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to promote economic diplomacy, with a primary focus on export diversification, foreign investment, and job creation. As part of this, Passport application centres will be expanded nationwide to reduce processing times to 7 days, in alignment with the vision of the 24-hour economy.

Ghana is taking bold steps to attract investments across key sectors by creating a more business-friendly environment and unlocking new opportunities. The US$10 billion ‘Big Push’ infrastructure programme is set to transform the country’s roads, railways, and energy systems.

In the energy sector, the government is introducing reforms such as the Renewable Energy and Green Transition Fund to promote solar power and electric vehicle infrastructure, while efforts to achieve 100% gas utilization for power generation create new opportunities for clean energy investors. Within the petroleum and mining sectors, the government is engaging investors to revitalize upstream oil production, and is introducing the Gold Board to regulate small and medium-scale mining. These policies, coupled with a renewed focus on public-private partnerships and regional trade under Africa Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA), are positioning Ghana as an attractive destination for long-term investment.

The government is promoting agricultural growth through targeted initiatives like the Feed Ghana Programme, Grains Development Project, Nkoko Nkitinkiti Project, AgriNext Programme, and Livestock Development Project to boost local agricultural production and reduce imports. It plans to set up Farmer Service Centres in every district and encourage investment in fish processing to create jobs and enhance exports.

The digital economy and the tourism sectors are also key priority areas for the government. Key initiatives to be implemented in these areas include the One Million Coders Programme, the upgrade of the Kofi Annan Centre, the Black Star Experience, Accra Marine Drive project, the transformation of Osu Castle, and the focus on MICE (Meetings, Incentives, Conferences, and Exhibitions) tourism business events and international conferences.

If you do not invest in Ghana, you will be missing a big opportunity.

Ghana is indeed open for business, and President Mahama has pledged to create a new dawn of investment opportunities for both local and international investors. The government recognizes the private sector as the driving force of Ghana’s economic recovery and long-term growth. It is thus committed to creating an enabling environment where businesses can thrive.

In addition, H.E John Dramani Mahama has expressed a strong political will to implement bold and necessary reforms proposed by stakeholders including the private sector aimed at resetting Ghana’s economy and driving long-term stability.

Ghana maintains a stable and predictable political climate, demonstrated by peaceful elections and smooth transitions of power. This makes it an attractive destination in Africa for investors. Moreover, Ghana’s investment regulations offer adequate protection for investors and their investments. It also gives investors access to the wider African market through the AfCFTA. The Ghana Investment Promotion Centre (GIPC) is ever ready to assist local and foreign investors to leverage all the opportunities available to them in the country, especially those presented by the 24-hour economy.

Conclusion

Ghana’s renewed commitment to economic transformation creates an attractive environment for business and investment. The government’s emphasis on transparency, accountability, and prudent economic management lays the foundation for a stable and predictable investment climate. H.E John Dramani Mahama’s message is clear: Ghana is ready to welcome investors-both foreign and local- with open arms. The ongoing reforms, and strategic policies provide fertile ground for businesses seeking to tap into one of West Africa’s most promising markets. With a government focused on resetting the economy and fostering inclusive growth, Ghana presents great prospects for investors seeking profitable destinations in Africa.

Ghana is Open for Business—come and be part of the transformation.

 

By Simon Madjie, Acting CEO, Ghana Investment Promotion Centre (GIPC)

‘My wife was rather worried about me’

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Ghanaian rapper, Sarkodie Ghanaian rapper, Sarkodie

Ghanaian rapper, Michael Owusu Addo, popularly known as Sarkodie has opened up on how his wife supported him after discovering his extramarital affairs with actress Yvonne Nelson.

One may recall that sometime in 2023, Yvonne Nelson, in her book ‘I Am Not Yvonne Nelson’, revealed how the rapper mistreated her during their affair, which eventually led to pregnancy.

In the book, Yvonne Nelson made several serious allegations against the rapper, including claims that he abandoned her when she was made to abort the child, among others.

However, in a recent development, Sarkodie, in a discussion on the ‘Way Up’ podcast shared on X on March 9, 2025, disclosed that his wife Tracy Owusu-Addo was more interested in his well-being than the negative narrative across social media.

“To be honest, I don’t want to speak about that, but she handled it the way that I didn’t think she was going to handle it. She was cool and cared more about how I was feeling. She was asking if I was good because I was on tour and that was her worry about how I was feeling,” she said.

Sarkodie clarified his reason for not publicly explaining his side of the issue.

According to him, he only responds to issues that would have a good impact on his career.

“To be honest, the reason why I don’t speak is I think nobody is worth my response, which has always been my stance. If it is something I am going to benefit from and I don’t want to respond, I will speak out because I will benefit from it.

“But most of the time, the people who speak about Sarkodie are not worth my response. If I look at them from top to bottom, I ask myself Is it worth it to go back and forth with these people?” he quizzed.

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Support, backlash trail Ibrahim Mahama’s ‘chauffeuring’ of the president

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President John Dramani Mahama (L) and his brother Ibrahim Mahama (R) President John Dramani Mahama (L) and his brother Ibrahim Mahama (R)

President John Dramani Mahama has garnered significant goodwill from the Ghanaian people, with many expressing strong support for him and his decisions.

However, his supporters have also been quick to offer criticisms when certain actions have not aligned with expectations or favorable outcomes.

A recent example of such criticisms occurred on March 7, 2025, during President Mahama’s visit to the flood-stricken areas of Ketu South, which were severely impacted by tidal waves.

Several towns have been submerged by rising sea levels, primarily due to the absence of a proper sea defense system to protect the communities.

In response, various government officials, along with Ibrahim Mahama, a businessman, and the president’s brother, visited the affected areas to assess the extent of the damage.

However, an incident that sparked widespread debates and conversations on social media occurred when the president was seen being driven around the affected communities by his brother, Ibrahim Mahama.

This moment generated significant criticisms, with some arguing that it was inappropriate and unacceptable for the president, a high-profile figure, to be driven around by his brother without the usual security protocols in place.

Critics raised concerns that such a lapse could potentially compromise the president’s security and undermine established protocols.

On the other hand, some netizens have defended the president’s actions, arguing that there was no real threat to his safety or security.

They emphasised that the gesture demonstrated humility, with the president allowing his brother to serve as his chauffeur—a move they felt reflected a level of inclusivity and freedom not seen under previous administrations.

They also noted how this incident reflects and represents a true change in government.

Here are some social media reactions to this most recent incident between President Mahama and his younger brother, Ibrahim Mahama:

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Government to increase cost per meal to GH¢2 – Finance minister

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Schoolchildren in queue for their food Schoolchildren in queue for their food

The Minister of Finance, Dr. Cassiel Ato Forson, has hinted at an upward adjustment in the cost per meal for schoolchildren under the School Feeding Programme.

According to him, the cost per meal will rise from GH¢1.50 to GH¢2.

This represents a 33% increase in the feeding fee, a policy initially introduced by the Mahama-led government.

Speaking on X Space, hosted by KalyJay and monitored by GhanaWeb Business, the finance minister stated, “Currently, the government of Ghana pays GH¢1.50 per child per day. Unfortunately, we all agree that this amount is too small and can’t even buy one egg.

“In the budget, we will be increasing this modestly to an appreciable limit, so you should expect to see some increase. We intend to index this to inflation to determine what we can do. I think we intend to increase it to a minimum of GH¢2 per child, per day. I believe this will be a significant improvement from where we are,” Dr. Cassiel Ato Forson added.

Initially, the cost per meal per child was GH¢1, but the previous government increased it to GH¢1.20.

In 2023, a total of 3,801,491 children benefited from the Ghana School Feeding Programme.

The initiative aims to provide prepared meals in schools to boost enrolment, prevent starvation, and improve nutrition.

Meanwhile, the Minister of Finance is expected to present the 2025 budget in Parliament on Tuesday, March 11, 2025.

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I have never thought of doing a DNA test, it is unnecessary

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Ace sports journalist, Dan Kwaku Yeboah, has rejected the idea of individuals undertaking DNA tests to determine the biological status of their children.

According to him, he has never had any idea about DNA tests since he got married and had children, and he does not plan to do so in the future.

The Peace FM sports journalist asserted that taking care of children who do not belong to someone biologically can attract God’s blessings, and abandoning such children after a DNA test is unwise.

Kwaku Yeboah stressed the need for individuals to focus on catering for their immediate families instead of being obsessed with the biological status of their children, which could lead to depression.

“There are certain things we should not bother ourselves with. We even take care of some people freely, so if the child does not belong to you biologically, just ignore it and take care of him/her, and God will bless you.

“Rather than searching for something that will only bring you sleepless nights, let the dead bury their dead. I don’t even know how to do a DNA test; I have never thought of doing so,” he said in Twi while speaking on Peace FM.

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US orders non-emergency staff to leave South Sudan as tensions rise

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President Salva Kiir has called for calm amid rising tensions in South Sudan President Salva Kiir has called for calm amid rising tensions in South Sudan

The United States has ordered all its non-emergency staff in South Sudan to leave, amid rising tensions in the country.

Fighting in recent days has threatened an already fragile peace deal between President Salva Kiir and Vice-President Riek Machar.

The two leaders signed a peace agreement in 2018 to end a five-year civil war that killed hundreds of thousands of people, but their relationship has remained fraught.

On Sunday, the US State Department said that fighting was ongoing in South Sudan between various political and ethnic groups and that “weapons are readily available to the population”.

“Due to the risks in the country, on March 08, 2025, the Department of State ordered the departure of non-emergency US government employees,” it said.

The UN human rights commission for South Sudan on Saturday warned of an “alarming regression” that threatened to undo years of progress towards peace.

President Kiir has called for calm and made an assurance that the country would not return to war.

In an escalation of the tensions, a UN helicopter that had been evacuating members of the national army was shot at on Friday, killing several people, including one crew member.

Earlier in the week, the deputy chief of the army and two ministers allied to Machar were arrested by security forces, which an opposition spokesman termed a “grave violation” of the peace deal.

The arrests of the Machar-allied officials followed clashes in the country’s Upper Nile state between government forces and a militia known as the White Army, which had fought alongside Machar during the civil war.

South Sudan, the world’s newest nation, gained independence in 2011 after seceding from Sudan.

But just two years later, following a rift between Kiir and Machar, the country descended into a civil war, in which more than 400,000 people were killed.

The 2018 power-sharing agreement between the two stopped the fighting, but key elements of the deal have not been implemented – including a new constitution, an election, and the reunification of armed groups into a single army.

Sporadic violence between ethnic or local groups has continued in parts of the country.

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If Pastors are Powerful Why Not Go to Korle-Bu and Heal Everyone? Efia Odo Queries

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Ghanaian actress, musician and media personality, Andrea Owusu aka Efia Odo has sparked conversations on social media after throwing a challenge to Ghanaian pastors.

Odo, in a post shared to social media, challenged pastors who claim to miraculously heal people to simply head over to Korle-Bu teaching Hospital and show off their powers there.

Efia Odo wrote: “Why can’t all these pastors just go to Korle Bu hospital and heal the sick?”

Numerous Ghanaian men of God, particularly those running ‘one man churches’, often carry out elaborate healing services on their church premises.

During these services, people with all sorts of ailments are miraculously healed and they rise up to give testimony to God.

According to Odo, if all those healings are real, those same pastors can simply head over to the Korle Bu Teaching Hospital and empty the wards of all the sick people in there.

Her comments, while provocative, sparked interesting online discourse as people generally agreed with her.

“Is this too much to ask for ??😀” one user wrote.

Another said: “They can only act movies in their churches 😂”

Mahama Lauded for Appointing Interior Minister as Acting National Security Minister

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President John Dramani Mahama has received widespread commendation for his decision to assign additional responsibilities to the Minister for Interior, Hon. Mohammed Mubarak Muntaka, designating him as the Acting Minister for National Security.

This move, which aligns with Section 24 of the Securities and Intelligence Act 2020 (Act 1030), was formally communicated to Parliament on Friday, March 7, 2025, by Speaker Alban Bagbin during a parliamentary session.

Stunning Dresses for Matured African Ladies and Young Wives

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African women are known for their elegance, grace, and beauty, and what better way to showcase these qualities than by wearing stunning dresses. Whether you are a matured African lady or a young wife, there are plenty of options available that will make you feel confident and beautiful.

For matured African ladies who want to exude sophistication and class, you can opt for traditional African attire such as a beautiful Ankara gown or a lace dress with intricate beadwork. These dresses are timeless and elegant, perfect for a formal event or special occasion. You can also choose to go for a modern twist on traditional attire by wearing a bold, statement-making dress in a vibrant color or with unique detailing.

Young wives can flaunt their beauty and youthfulness in chic and trendy dresses that are sure to turn heads. Opt for a stylish off-the-shoulder dress, a figure-hugging bodycon dress, or a flowing maxi dress in a bold print. Whatever your style is, there are plenty of options available that will make you feel confident and glamorous.

When choosing a dress, make sure to consider your body shape, skin tone, and personal style. It’s important to choose a dress that flatters your figure and makes you feel comfortable and confident. Whether you prefer a classic silhouette or a more modern and edgy look, there are plenty of options available for African women of all ages.

In conclusion, African women have a unique sense of style and beauty that can be showcased through stunning dresses. Whether you are a matured African lady or a young wife, there are plenty of options available that will make you feel beautiful and confident. So go ahead, shop for that perfect dress and shine like the queen that you are!

John Dumelo Bids Farewell To Late Dad

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Actor and politician, John Dumelo, laid his father, John William Kudzo Anato-Dumelo Snr, to rest in an emotional ceremony over the weekend.

The solemn event took place at the Holy Spirit Cathedral at Adabraka-Accra, where family, friends, and well-wishers gathered to pay their final respects.

The funeral proceedings began early on Saturday, March 8, 2025, with a pre-burial and filing past at 7:00 a.m., followed by a Burial, Memorial, and Thanksgiving Mass at 9:00 a.m. The late John William Kudzo Anato-Dumelo Snr was later interred in privacy.

A final funeral rite was held at the Executive Men’s Club in East Legon from 12:00 noon to 6:00 p.m., where attendees gathered to celebrate his life and legacy.

John Dumelo was visibly emotional throughout the ceremony, struggling to hold back his sorrow. Clad in a black-and-white cloth, he attempted to conceal his grief behind dark sunglasses, but his bowed head and solemn expression betrayed his deep pain.

During the tribute, Dumelo shared heartfelt words about his father, describing him not only as a parent but also as his “best friend and gossip partner.” His emotional speech resonated with many, painting a picture of a profound father-son bond.

The funeral brought together family, close friends, and notable figures from Ghana’s entertainment and political scenes, all uniting in support of the Dumelo family.

The atmosphere was one of both sorrow and reflection, as attendees honoured the memory of a man who had played a significant role in his family’s life.

 

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Election Petition Against Techiman South MP Dismissed

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Martin Adjei-Mensah Korsah

 

The Techiman High Court has dismissed an election petition filed against the election of Martin Adjei-Mensah Korsah as the Member of Parliament for Techiman South in the Bono East Region.

The court dismissed the challenge filed by Christopher Beyere Baasongti, the National Democratic Congress (NDC)’s parliamentary candidate for the 2024 election, on ground that the petitioner failed to attach security for cost to his petition as demanded by law.

The NDC candidate filed the parliamentary election petition on January 27, 2025, following the official gazetting of the election results on January 7, 2025, by the Electoral Commission (EC).

Martin Adjei-Mensah Korsah on January 31, 2025, through his lawyer, Gary Nimako Marfo, filed a motion before the court challenging the validity of the election petition and urged the court to dismiss it.

He argued that between the time of publication of the gazette notification by the EC and the filing of the petition, the petitioner failed to give security for cost because no application was brought for determination of how much would be payable as security for cost within the stipulated 21 days as provided for by law.

He contended in his affidavit in support of the motion that, where statutes have provided a procedure, it is only that procedure that can be followed, and nothing else.

The motion further contended that “the petitioner’s failure to give security for cost within the said 21 days of the publication of the gazette notification renders the Election Petition filed on 27th January, 2025 invalid and same ought to be set aside by this Honourable Court.”

The Techiman High Court, in its decision, agreed with Mr. Adjei-Mensah Korsah and dismissed the petition for failing to attach the security for cost.

Techiman South was one of the four constituencies where a High Court in Accra ordered the re-collation of results due to irregularities in the earlier results declared.

The NDC’s candidate had been declared winner after the collation of just 135 out of the 282 polling stations in the constituency.

The High Court presided over by Justice Baah Forson Agyapong, in his ruling on the Techiman South situation, ordered the EC to re-collate the result to include the outstanding 147 polling stations before declaring the final result.

After the re-collation on January 5, 2025, Mr. Adjei-Mensah Korsah was declared the winner, securing 46,663 votes, as against the 43,429 polled by the NDC candidate, Christopher Bayere Baasongti.

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Two Old Achimotans Killed In Hit-And-Run Incident, Driver Arrested

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Two old students of the Achimota Senior High School and current students of the University of Professional Studies, Accra (UPSA) have been killed by a black saloon Toyota Corolla car after attending an old school activity.

The two female students, Davida Asante Boateng and Lilian Akorli were returning to the UPSA campus when the tragic incident occurred.
The driver was said to have refused to stop, and some Good Samaritans took the victims to hospital where they unfortunately passed away.
According to a release from the Old Achimotan Association 2024 (OAA24), the tragedy occurred on March 7, 2025.

Both students, members of the Stopford House had attended the Annual Bonfire Celebration at Achimota School “and were knocked down by a vehicle (black Corolla) while crossing the highway around 11:30pm.” Continuing, the release stated that “the driver of the vehicle that knocked them down refused to stop, and our mates were rushed to the hospital around 12:02am by Good Samaritans.

“Sadly, Davida was confirmed dead at the hospital around 4:00am on March 8, 2025. Lilian fought bravely for her life, but unfortunately, she also passed away earlier this morning (8/3/25),” the President of OAA24, Brainard Apraku disclosed.

Diver Arrested

Meanwhile, the driver responsible for the fatal accident that claimed the lives of former Achimota students has been arrested, according to the families of the deceased.

The arrest, which took place on March 7, followed a police chase on the night of the incident.

 

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I only sat on Baba Tee’s legs, no s3x, Ijoba Lande’s wife breaks silence

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Darasimi, the estranged wife of comedian, Ganiu Morufu, aka Ijoba Lande, has broken her silence on the infidelity claims levied against her.

The comedian’s estranged wife said she only sat on popular Yoruba Nollywood actor, Babatunde Tayo’s leg during a “Truth and Dare” game initiated by her friend, Marygold.

She spoke during an interview with socialite, Esabod and other TikTokers on Sunday.

Her husband had, in a viral interview, claimed that she left him after he discovered her alleged infidelity, stating that at least 21 men in the entertainment industry were involved with her.

Among those he called out was Baba Tee, whom he mentioned in an Instagram post and the viral interview.

However, Dara denied cheating on her husband, adding that infidelity was not the reason their marriage ended.

Detailing how the incident unfolded, she said, “The first time I met Baba Tee was in July last year when Marygold told me we should go to his house because she wanted to invite him to the launching of her movie. When we got there, Baba Tee didn’t know I was Lande’s wife, we greeted and Marygold said she wanted to drink alcohol.

“There was no alcohol in the house, so Marygold and Baba Tee’s driver went to buy it while I sat down in the living room. Baba Tee and I didn’t talk till they returned. When Marygold entered the house, she said we should start a ‘Truth or Dare’ game. I didn’t want to, but she encouraged me, so I told Baba Tee that I was Lande’s wife, and we started the game. As the game was going on, Marygold stripped herself naked and gave Baba Tee a BJ. By then, I had already drunk 10 shots of alcohol while Marygold and Baba Tee were smoking ‘Igbo’ (marijuana). Marygold then dared Baba Tee to give me a doggy style, so Baba Tee went to get a condom.

“When he returned, I told him I would not allow doggy, but I would sit on him. We then told Marygold to turn to the wall so she wouldn’t watch us. I only sat on his lap; we didn’t do anything.”

She stressed that Lande knew she didn’t sleep around while challenging the comedian to present evidence that she cheated on him when they were married.

Darasinmi added, “I will not say why we broke up for now due to some personal reasons, but it wasn’t about infidelity.”

Earlier, Baba Tee Baba Tee admitted sleeping with Lande’s wife while claiming that it was a short sexual relationship that was never meant to happen but did because he was drunk while playing the  ‘Truth or Dare’ game with Dara and Marygold.

The 45-year-old actor also, in a short message on his official Facebook page on Monday, apologised to Lande.

He wrote, “I am deeply sorry from the bottom of my heart, brother, Lande. Deep how Dara became Lande’s wife without my knowledge…Hmmm. I fear women.”

“I have always acted in Ghana’s best interest” – Ken Ofori Atta boldly declares

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Former Finance Minister Ken Ofori-Atta has defended his term at the Finance Ministry, claiming that he always acted in Ghana’s best interest.

According to Ken Ofori-Atta, he has always acted in the best interests of Ghana during his time at the Finance Ministry.

In an open letter dated February 26, Ken Ofori revealed, “As you know, I have worked with candour and forthrightness in my personal and professional life these past forty years”.

Black Stars players keep fine form ahead of crucial World Cup qualifiers

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The weekend’s football action saw several Ghanaian players make significant contributions to their respective teams. From Gideon Mensah’s defensive solidity to Ernest Nuamah’s clinical finishing, and Jerry Afriyie’s dazzling debut, Ghanaian players are making waves across the globe.

Here is a rundown of how the Ghanaian players abroad fared in Europe over the weekend.

Gideon Mensah, Auxerre 

Gideon Mensah was in imperious form as Auxerre secured a hard-fought 2-0 win over Reims. The Ghanaian left-back played the full 90 minutes, completing an impressive 20/23 passes and winning 9/10 ground duels. His defensive prowess was on full display, as he made four tackles and three ball recoveries. Mensah’s performance was a testament to his growing importance in the Auxerre setup.

Ernest Nuamah, Lyon

Ernest Nuamah continued his rich vein of form, scoring his third goal of the season as Lyon defeated Nice 2-0. The Ghanaian winger has now been directly involved in four goals in Lyon’s last two away league games, a feat no other player in the team can match. Nuamah’s decision to stay at Lyon despite interest from Everton is proving to be a wise one, as he continues to flourish in the French top-flight.

Jerry Afriyie, Lugo

Jerry Afriyie announced his arrival in style, scoring two goals on his first league start for Lugo. Despite his side’s narrow 3-2 defeat, Afriyie’s performance was a beacon of hope. The Ghanaian prospect’s pace, skill, and goal-scoring ability make him an exciting prospect for the future.

Ebenezer Annan, Red Star Belgrade

Ebenezer Annan played a starring role in Red Star Belgrade’s 3-0 thrashing of Radnicki Nis. The Ghanaian defender scored his first goal for the club and provided an assist, showcasing his attacking prowess. Annan’s defensive solidity was also on display, as he helped Red Star maintain a clean sheet.

Caleb Yirenkyi, FC Nordsjaelland

Caleb Yirenkyi scored his first league goal for FC Nordsjaelland, helping his side secure a 3-1 win over Vejle. The 19-year-old Ghanaian winger connected from close range, showcasing his predatory instincts. Yirenkyi’s performance will undoubtedly boost his confidence, as he looks to establish himself in the FC Nordsjaelland setup.

These Ghanaian players are making a significant impact on the global football stage. Their performances are a testament to the country’s rich footballing talent and a promising future for the Black Stars.

As the World Cup qualifiers approach, Ghanaian players oversea are hitting top gear. With their fine form and dedication, they will play a crucial role in helping the Black Stars secure qualification for the global showpiece.

JB Danquah’s legacy is woven into the fabric of Ghana’s development

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Minority Leader in Parliament, Alexander Kwamina Afenyo-Markin Minority Leader in Parliament, Alexander Kwamina Afenyo-Markin

The Minority Leader in Parliament, Alexander Kwamina Afenyo-Markin, has touted the contributions of Dr Joseph Boakye Danquah, one of the ‘Big Six’, popularly known as JB Danquah, to the development of Ghana.

Speaking at an event to commemorate the 60th anniversary of the passing of JB, on March 9, 2025, Afenyo-Markin indicated that the democracy Ghana enjoys today was born out of JB Danquah’s vision.

He added that the late JB Danquah, one of the leading figures of the United Gold Coast Convention (UGCC), paid the ultimate price by sacrificing his life for the love of Ghana.

“Today, we gather in solemn remembrance and profound reflection as we mark sixty (60) years since the passing of one of Ghana’s most remarkable patriots, Dr Joseph Boakye Danquah, who endured the ultimate sacrifice for his love for his country and the freedom of her people. His legacy is woven into the fabric of Ghana’s political, intellectual, and constitutional development.

“Dr Danquah was more than a scholar, politician, statesman, and advocate. He was a poet, a playwright, and a chronicler of our history, customs, and norms. He was a visionary who dedicated his life to laying the foundational principles of our democracy,” he said.

The Minority Leader, who is the Member of Parliament (MP) for Effutu, also pointed out that the freedoms Ghanaians enjoy today, which are enshrined in the 1992 Constitution of Ghana, were fought for by the late statesman.

“Indeed, the principles of democratic accountability, free enterprise, free expression, and the rule of law, which are all today enshrined in the 4th republican constitution, are the very ones he fought for from the 1920s and died for in 1965. It is a testament to his foresight, and that of the many others who shared those ideals, that the 1992 Constitution has given rise to the longest enduring democratic rule in Ghana’s history,” he said.

About JB Danquah:

JB Danquah was born in December 1895 at Bempong and died on February 4, 1965, at Nsawam. He was the Dean of the Ghanaian Nationalist Politicians and one of the principal opposition leaders to Kwame Nkrumah.

Educated in law and philosophy in London, Danquah established a private law office after his return to the Gold Coast (Ghana) in 1927. He founded a newspaper, the “Times of West Africa”, in 1931 and served as secretary of a delegation to the British Colonial Office in 1934 and as Secretary-General of the Gold Coast Youth Conference (1937–1947).

He actively sought constitutional reforms in the early 1940s and became a member of the Legislative Council in 1946. He helped to found the United Gold Coast Convention (UGCC), which demanded self-government.

Danquah was arrested briefly after riots in 1948, together with the late Osagyefo Dr. Kwame Nkrumah, which greatly enhanced their prestige. Danquah was elected to the Legislative Assembly in 1951 but failed to be re-elected in 1954 and 1956. In 1960, he decided to run for president against Nkrumah. Danquah received only 10% of the vote.

He was imprisoned in 1961 under the Preventive Detention Act. Released in 1962 and elected President of the Ghana Bar Association, he was again imprisoned early in 1964 and died a year later.

His writings include “Gold Coast: Akan Laws and Customs and the Akim Abuakwa Constitution” (1928) and “The Akan Doctrine of God” (1944).

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Afenyo- Markin Eulogises J.B. Danquah

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Alexander Afenyo-Markin

 

Minority Leader, Alexander Afenyo-Markin, has paid tribute to the late Dr. Joseph Boakye Danquah, one of Ghana’s patriots.

Speaking at the commemoration of the 60th anniversary of Dr. J.B. Danquah’s passing, Mr. Afenyo-Markin said Dr. Danquah’s story is not one of mere remembrance but of responsibility.

He indicated that Dr. Danquah’s legacy is woven into the fabric of Ghana’s political, intellectual, and constitutional development, adding that he was more than a scholar, politician, statesman and advocate.

“He was a poet, a playwright and a chronicler of our history, customs and norms. He was a visionary who dedicated his life to laying the foundational principles of our democracy. Indeed, the principles of democratic accountability, free enterprise, free expression and the rule of law, which are all today enshrined in the 4th Republican Constitution, are the very ones he fought for from the 1920s and died for in 1965,” he stated.

He said it is a testament of Dr. J.B. Danquah’s foresight and that of the many others who shared those ideals, that the 1992 Constitution has given rise to the longest enduring democratic rule in Ghana’s history, adding that the best way to honour him is not with words alone, but with actions that protect the freedoms for which he lived and died.

“Let us commit ourselves to preserving justice, strengthening our institutions, and ensuring that no Ghanaian ever suffers the fate he endured,” Mr. Afenyo-Markin urged.

Dispelling Lies

The Leader of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) in Parliament however, raised concerns over the ‘evil lies’ that Dr. Danquah still endures, citing an incident in Parliament marking this 60th anniversary, “when a member of the Majority told a bold and naked lie that Dr. Danquah was a CIA spy and, to support this lie, referred falsely to a book that rather praises the Doyen of Ghanaian politics.”

He said Dr. J.B. Danquah in his lifetime lamented over these lies against his person from his political opponents.

“When he led efforts to raise money from Britain to build the Accra Sports Stadium, his opponents twisted it to say, apart from Dr. Kwame Nkrumah, Danquah and the others in the UGCC had been bribed to abandon the independent struggle for sports! In the end, we got both, independence and the stadium, which still stands today,” he said.

Sadly, he said the old hate campaign is still on, being fed daily with oxygen by those who should know better.

“Indeed, I dare say that, perhaps since the 1940s, no group of people have suffered a hate campaign as enduring as that which Danquah and his people have had to go through. A people who have contributed so much to public service and the betterment of our nation and yet maligned beyond measure for sacrifices that are pure and patriotic,” he lamented.

He thus called on the public to have a renewed sense of purpose, knowing that democracy is not a gift handed down through history but a perpetual struggle, one that all must embrace with courage and resolve.

“Let us leave here, denouncing hate campaign, whoever and whichever group it may be directed at. Let us put the love and dignity of Ghana and Africa above our differences, because what unites us is far greater than the desire of those who seek to divide and weaken us,” he said.

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Residents urge completion of Nsuapemso agenda 111 Hospital project

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Residents of Nsuapemso, Osino, Nsuta, and Bunso in the Fanteakwa South District of the Eastern Region have appealed to the government to complete the stalled Agenda 111 hospital at Nsuapemso Junction, emphasizing its importance in emergency healthcare, especially for trauma and accident victims along the Accra-Kumasi Highway.

The project, which began in January 2024 and was assigned to three construction firms, has since stalled, leaving residents frustrated. They remain hopeful that President John Dramani Mahama will prioritize its completion.

“We have to travel long distances to access healthcare. At night, it is even harder to find a vehicle. We plead with the government to bring the contractors back to complete the hospital,” said Lydia Owusuwaa.

Another resident, Agnes Fosua, added, “If this hospital is completed, all neighbouring communities will benefit. We believe President Mahama will ensure its completion.”

Doris Addo, who lost her aunt due to delayed medical care, strongly believes the hospital could have saved her life. “If the hospital had been operational, she might have survived. We pray something is done about it,” she lamented.

Given its location on one of the most accident-prone highways, residents stress that the hospital’s completion is critical for saving lives.

“Accident victims often need urgent care, but they have to be transported far away. Completing this hospital will be a lifesaver,” said Richard Ako Adjei.

The Eastern Regional Hospital, the main referral centre, supports the call, noting that early access to medical care significantly increases survival rates.

“The earlier accident victims receive care, the better their chances of survival. Having hospitals along the highway is crucial,” a medical officer stated.

The hospital’s medical superintendent also urged the government to complete the new regional hospital at Akwadum to ease congestion at the current facility, which operates at 94% capacity daily.

“Because the hospital is almost full every day, If we can complete the new regional hospital it will provide additional beds for the people of Koforidua and the Eastern region in general,” he said.

In the name of God and Ghana stop galamsey – Dr Omane Boamah begs illegal miners

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Defence Minister Dr Omane Boamah has pleaded with persons involved in illegal mining to stop it.

In a post shared via social media, he used the name of God to beg the illegal miners to desist from actions that are destroying water bodies and forest reserves.

He counselled persons who are interested in mining to seek the necessary regulatory permits.

Vice President calls for an end to violence against women

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By Iddi Yire

Accra, March 10, GNA – Vice President Professor Naana Jane Opoku-Agyemang has called for an end to violence against women, including gender-based violence.

The Vice President made the appeal in her keynote address at a National Dialogue to mark this year’s International Women’s Day (IWD) in Accra, on the theme “Resetting the Agenda for Women: Accelerating Action on Women’s Rights, Equity, and Empowerment.”

This year’s IWD marks 30 years since the Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action, a commitment to advancing women’s rights globally. Reflecting on Ghana’s progress.

“We must choose to end all forms of violence against women and girls. In whatever form it may take, in whatever rationale we can profess for it, whether human trafficking, domestic violence, accusations of witchcraft and the resulting instant justice, child marriage, female genital mutilation or sexual violence, all of these demand our sustained action.

“Beyond decrying these unhelpful practices, we must interrogate whether there is any reason to justify these, to see them persist like incurable diseases in the space of women in their lives.

“We must try to tackle the problems at their roots, ignoring the needs of girls and women, obstructing their pathways to advancement, killing their dreams and clipping their wings, enforcing women’s acceptance of mediocrity, refusing even to encourage them, glamorizing systems that keep us at the bottom.”

She said all of these also constitute unacceptable forms of violence against women and they require urgent action.

“Today, we stand in solidarity with women and girls. We must live in dignity. We must be intolerant of any form of violence against girls and women, whether in our homes, in our schools, places of work, places of worship, communities and any place in our nation.”

The Vice President said it was time for women, it was time for men too, boys and girls, to choose to end such violations of fundamental human rights.

“Just the right to grow, the right to choose what helps, the right to contribute to your community, the right to contribute to your nation. It should not be seen as an aberration.”

The Vice President restated the need for sustained and inclusive action in the areas of women’s leadership and economic empowerment, girls’ education and reproductive health rights and eliminating gender-based violence in all forms.

She called for a renewed commitment to addressing systemic barriers that hindered women’s advancement, from harmful societal practices to economic and educational inequalities.

Vice President Professor Opoku-Agyemang also highlighted the Government’s immediate action on providing sanitary pads to keep girls in school.

She said the Affirmative Action Act beckoned, and that they must seize that moment to push forward policies that uplift, protect, and empower all Ghanaian women

She said the milestone that Ghanaians want to achieve as a country through an inclusive and sustained method was highlighted by an intersexual, intergenerational women’s dialogue, which aims at resetting the agenda for all of them, uplifting all Ghanaian girls and women, whether they were students, babies, parents, traders, farmers or fisher folk, people in other professions, homemakers or rulers, regardless their backgrounds, and abilities or disabilities, they all matter.

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After taking half of my salary every month, my pastor wants sex or I leave his church

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Dear GhanaWeb,

I’m a 25-year-old woman who was raised in a Christian home.

Over the past years, I’ve been giving half of my salary to my pastor because he told me that by doing so, God would open doors for me.

My salary last year was GH¢1500, so I diligently gave him GH¢ 750 every month. At times, I thought about stopping, but he kept encouraging me, saying it was a test of faith and I shouldn’t give up.

On top of this, he insisted I still pay my tithe, which was 10% of my salary, or GH¢ 150 a month.

This left me with only GH¢ 500 for myself, which was barely enough to survive on. I struggled to feed myself, and I couldn’t even help my family much.

But I trusted that something good was coming, yet nothing changed by the end of the year. I was even a burden on my parents over Christmas because I was broke.

This year, my pastor called me again and asked if my salary had increased. I told him it had, and he suggested I add the extra amount to what I was already giving him, claiming that God was preparing me for something.

But I don’t want to do that anymore. I want to save and take care of myself.

One Saturday morning, after I was done washing, he asked me to come see him. When I arrived, he was alone, with his wife and kids not home. The way he greeted me was strange.

He served me chilled juice and offered me food, but I had already eaten, so I declined. He sat beside me and started talking, but to my shock, he began touching me inappropriately.

I told him to stop, but he insisted that he had always had feelings for me and wanted me to make him happy.

As he tried to kiss me, I pushed him away and stood up, angry and upset. As I was about to leave, he begged me not to tell anyone, then said that since I no longer wanted to give him money or sex, he didn’t see the point in me being in the church.

I told him I didn’t want to continue, and since that conversation in January, he has been making me uncomfortable at church.

He refuses to let me be involved in anything and speaks ill of me to others.

I still love this church. I grew here, and I connect well with everyone. I’ve helped with evangelism and brought many people to Christ. But now, I don’t feel happy there anymore because of how the pastor is treating me.

I just want to serve the Lord, but I don’t want to be taken advantage of in His house.

As a Christian, isn’t my dedication enough? What should I do now? Who would even believe me if I spoke out about this?

FG/EB

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Mahama’s sacking of Ghanaians appointed after December 7 gains international attention

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The decision of the government of Ghana to revoke the appointment of certain individuals has gained international attention.

On February 12, the Chief of Staff, in a letter, directed that all employees who were not yet on the government payroll and were appointed after December 7 should be dismissed from office.

This decision has been criticized by the minority in Parliament and some members of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), including the Member of Parliament for Old Tafo, Vincent Ekow Assafuah, who has announced his intention to sue the government.

Deutsche Welle (DW), an international broadcaster based in Germany, has reported that President John Dramani Mahama, after assuming office, has dismissed several Ghanaians whose appointments took effect after December 7, 2024.

DW TV further reports that among those affected are nurses and teachers.

The international media house states that the opposition has condemned the government’s action and is supporting those who have lost their jobs due to the change in administration.

Their post, shared via social media, reads, “Since President John Mahama took office, there has been a mass revocation of appointments made after the previous government lost power. Among those affected are nurses and teachers. The opposition, in a show of solidarity, has called for their reinstatement, challenging the new administration’s stance that the previous administration recruited them without following due process. Trade unions have warned that the dismissal of key employees could have devastating consequences. #DWAfrica #Ghana”

Meanwhile, the Ghana Education Service has announced that teachers whose appointments were terminated will be reintegrated.

Ghana to lose GH¢6.4 billion if government scraps electronic, COVID-19 levies

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Ghana stands to lose about GH¢6.4 billion in revenue if the government cancels the COVID-19 and the E-Levy taxes in the 2025 budget.

That’s according to a pre-budget survey by auditing and accounting firm, KPMG.

This was stated in its 2025 Pre-Budget Survey submitted to the Ministry of Finance.

“KPMG notes that abolishing the E-Levy and COVID-19 Levy could result in a revenue shortfall of at least GH¢6.4 billion.

“Beyond the revenue measures proposed by respondents, the government should also leverage technology to enhance property rate administration and collection, as well as review taxation within the digital and e-commerce sectors. Additionally, strengthening public financial management systems, closing loopholes in public procurement, and reducing wasteful spending are critical to improving fiscal sustainability,” it said.

The firm also stated that for Ghana’s 24-Hour Economy to succeed, it should focus on industries that naturally thrive with round-the-clock operations, increased consumer demand, and global market competitiveness such as manufacturing, transport and logistics, healthcare, retail and hospitality, and digital services.

Most of the respondents in the survey believed that the new administration policy initiatives that will be in the budget can be the base for recovering the economy.

SP/AE

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3 Times Tracy Dede’s Curves Stole the Spotlight from Hajia Bintu

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When it comes to curvy influencers in Ghana, Hajia Bintu and Tracy Dede are two of the most talked-about names. While Hajia Bintu is often seen as the queen of curves, Tracy Dede has proven on multiple occasions that she can steal the spotlight. There have been moments when Tracy Dede’s breathtaking figure, stunning outfits, and jaw-dropping confidence made fans shift their attention from Hajia Bintu to her. Here are three times Tracy Dede’s curves took over the conversation and overshadowed Hajia Bintu.

Tracy Dede’s birthday photoshoot was a show-stopper! Dressed in a skin-tight red gown that hugged her curves perfectly, she looked like a real-life goddess. Fans couldn’t stop talking about how flawless she looked, with many saying she had the “best curves in Ghana.” While Hajia Bintu has done several birthday shoots, none have sparked as much online excitement as this one. The pictures were shared across multiple social media pages, and even some celebrity bloggers posted them, making Tracy Dede trend that entire week.

Tracy Dede knows how to set social media on fire, and one of her most viral moments was a video of her walking along the beach in a stunning two-piece outfit. The way her curves moved had fans in awe, with many commenting that she looked even more curvaceous than Hajia Bintu. The video quickly spread on TikTok, Instagram, and Twitter, with some fans saying, “Tracy Dede has taken over!” This moment had people comparing her to Hajia Bintu, and for the first time, many believed Tracy Dede had the edge.

At a popular entertainment event in Accra, Tracy Dede stepped out in a breathtaking, body-hugging jumpsuit that showed off her figure in the best way possible. While Hajia Bintu was also present, all eyes were on Tracy. The paparazzi couldn’t get enough of her, and her photos were all over social media the next day. Many fans even commented that Hajia Bintu’s outfit was nice, but Tracy’s curves stole the show completely.

While Hajia Bintu is undoubtedly a curvy icon, Tracy Dede has had several moments where she completely outshined her. With her growing popularity, could Tracy Dede soon take over as Ghana’s ultimate curvy queen? What do you think? Does Tracy Dede have what it takes to dethrone Hajia Bintu? Share your thoughts in the comments, like this post, and don’t forget to share!

Dumsor Torments Mahama Govt

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It appears the attempts by the John Dramani Mahama-led governing National Democratic Congress (NDC) to convince Ghanaians that there is no ongoing ‘dumsor,’ is not working as people across the country continue to experience persistent power outages due to fuel supply constraints.

This new approach by government is generating wagging tongues as NDC heavily campaigned against the New Patriotic Party (NPP) government in the lead up to the 2024 general election when the previous government faced some challenges of power cuts a few months to the polls.

This missing vitamin is aging you overnight

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Ever caught yourself doing a double-take in the mirror, wondering when those new wrinkles appeared or why your skin suddenly looks dull and tired? While aging is a natural process, sometimes that accelerated appearance of looking older happens faster than it should. The culprit might be hiding in plain sight — a specific vitamin deficiency that can make you look years older almost overnight.

2025 budget must deliver real benefits to Ghanaians

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The Member of Parliament for Ofoase/Ayirebi, Kojo Oppong Nkrumah, has reaffirmed the Minority’s commitment to thoroughly scrutinizing the 2025 budget to ensure it delivers maximum benefits to Ghanaians.

According to him, Parliament’s primary responsibility is to critically assess the government’s commitments, programs, and corresponding budgets to guarantee their effectiveness and sustainability.

His remarks come ahead of the much-anticipated budget presentation by Finance Minister Dr. Cassiel Ato Forson, scheduled for Tuesday, March 11, 2025.

In a press release, the former Information Minister emphasized that the Minority will hold the government accountable and ensure that promises made to Ghanaians are fulfilled.

“Our job as Parliament is to examine the commitments/programs and to examine the budgets for each of them. Our job is to assess, make recommendations, and, in the end, approve the policy and the budget,” he stated.

“We will bring to bear the knowledge we’ve acquired in government, the lessons from what went right and wrong in our era, and the feedback from our constituents in our assessment and approvals.”

Oppong Nkrumah further stressed that the transition from political rhetoric to practical governance was crucial for addressing national challenges.

“It’s good that finally the propaganda is going to give way to governance programs that can respond to the outstanding challenges our people face. We in the minority will do our part to help these programs succeed for the people of Ghana,” he added.

As the nation awaits the 2025 budget, the Minority’s pledge to conduct a thorough review sets the stage for intense parliamentary debate and accountability.

2025 Budget key to Ghana’s economic recovery – Ato Forson

Fuel prices on the hike, dumsor on the rise, galamsey escalated – Miracles Aboagye

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A Presidential Staffer under the previous Akufo-Addo administration, Mr Dennis Miracles Aboagye has painted a picture of how Ghana looks like under the current Mahama administration so far with just three months of President John Mahama in office.

Ahead of the 2025 budget presentation, Miracles Aboagye noted that the country is currently facing err6acoc power supply (Dumaosr), increasing fuel prices, escalated illegal small-scale mining (Galamsney), dismissal of workers, increment in prices of goods and services.

A legacy of excellence, a future of promise

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The St. Augustine’s College Past Students Union (APSU) is inviting all Augusco alumni (APSUnians), students (Augustinians), staff, and well-wishers to join in the grand celebration of the College’s 95th Anniversary.

This landmark occasion is an opportunity to reflect on our cherished legacy, celebrate our achievements, and strengthen the bonds that make us one united APSU family.

The theme for the 95th Anniversary and Speech Day is “Leveraging Innovation Towards Economic and Social Sustainability for the Next Generation.”
With a rich history of excellence in academia, discipline, and leadership, St. Augustine’s College has shaped generations of trailblazers who continue to impact various fields across the globe. The 95th Anniversary is not just a commemoration but a call to action an opportunity to give back, mentor, and inspire the next generation of APSUnians.

A Week of Celebrations – Uniting the APSU Spirit

The anniversary week is packed with exciting, insightful, and memorable activities designed to celebrate our shared heritage. Here’s what to expect:

12th March 2025: Igniting Knowledge and Inspiration

  • Lecture & Inter-Houses Quiz: A deep dive into the history of our alma mater and the anniversary theme, testing the students’ knowledge and sparking intellectual curiosity.
  • APSU Student Mentorship and Career Workshop: An enriching session where accomplished APSUnians share their experiences, guide students, and inspire future leaders.

13th March, 2025: Spirit, Strength, and Tradition

  • 95th Anniversary Float in Cape Coast Township: Showcasing APSU’s presence and legacy through an energetic procession in the heart of Cape Coast.
  • Durbar with Teaching Staff: Strengthening bonds between APSU and the College’s esteemed faculty.
  • Bonfire and Procession on Campus: Rekindling the flames of tradition, unity, and the APSUnian spirit under the starry sky.

14th March, 2025: Sports, Health, and Community Engagement

  • Medical Outreach: Giving back to the Cape Coast community through healthcare services.
  • APSU Games with Students: A thrilling encounter of past and present students in the spirit of sportsmanship.
  • Annual Congress: The heartbeat of APSU’s governance, where alumni discuss the way forward.
  • Fireworks Display: Lighting up the Cape Coast sky in a spectacular celebration of 95 years of excellence.
  • APSU Pre-Speech Day Hangout – ‘Back to Cape Jams’ at The Breeze: A nostalgic musical and social experience with old friends and new connections.

15th March 2025: A Day of Honour and Celebration

  • Parade by School Cadet and Regimental Band: A disciplined and elegant march showcasing the school’s military precision and pride.
  • Legacy Project Handover by APSU 2000: This year’s hosting group leaves an enduring mark by presenting a legacy project to the College.
  • 95th Anniversary Speech & Prize-Giving Day: Recognizing and rewarding academic excellence, dedication, and contributions to the Augusco community.
  • 95th Anniversary Dinner Dance at Pempamsie Hotel: An elegant evening of camaraderie, good food, and entertainment.
  • 95th Anniversary Night Party at The Lush: Wrapping up the day with a grand APSU-style celebration.

16th March 2025: A Time for Reflection and Fellowship

  • 95th Anniversary Thanksgiving Mass on Campus: Giving thanks to God for 95 years of impact and looking ahead with hope.
  • Aponkye K with the Headmaster at The Breeze: A beloved tradition of sharing a meal and forging stronger ties with the leadership of the College.

17th – 31st March 2025: Keeping the Momentum Alive

  • Post Speech Day Appreciation: Expressing gratitude to all who made the celebration a success.
  • Publicity and Media Engagement: Keeping the APSU spirit in the spotlight and ensuring continued engagement beyond the anniversary.

APSU Secretariat Announcement on Financial Obligations

The APSU Secretariat hereby announces for the information of its general membership that as of 10th March 2025, the following Year Groups, Branches, and Chapters of the St. Augustine’s Past Students Union (APSU) have fulfilled their financial obligations wholly or in part as per the Union’s Constitution:

Year Groups Fully Compliant:

  • Year Groups up to APSU 1975
  • APSU 1983 Year Group
  • APSU 1986 Year Group
  • APSU 1989 Year Group
  • APSU 1990 Year Group
  • APSU 1984 Year Group
  • APSU 1994 Year Group
  • APSU 1991 Year Group
  • APSU 2003 Year Group
  • APSU 1992 Year Group
  • APSU 1985 Year Group
  • APSU 1982 Year Group
  • APSU 1980 Year Group
  • APSU 2005 Year Group
  • APSU 2002 Year Group

 

Year Groups Partially Compliant:

  • APSU 1993 Year Group
  • APSU 2001 Year Group
  • APSU 1984 Year Group
  • APSU 1996 Year Group

Exempt:

All other organs are kindly reminded to immediately settle their indebtedness to the Union’s Secretariat.

Invitation to the 95th College Anniversary & Speech Day

Under the distinguished patronage, the College Board and Management invite all APSUnians to the 95th College Anniversary & Speech Day, held on Saturday, 15th March 2025, at the College Quadrangle at 8:00 am.

Reminder of APSU Annual Congress

Members are reminded that the 2025 APSU Congress will be held on Friday, 14th March 2025, at the College Assembly Hall of St. Augustine’s College at 7:00 PM prompt. All APSUnians worldwide are kindly requested to take note and be present to help transact the business of Congress.

Join the Celebration – Be a Part of APSU History!

The APSU 95th Anniversary is more than just an event; it is a testament to our resilience, unity, and dedication to excellence. Whether you are a proud old boy (APSUnian), a current student (Augustinian), a teacher, or a supporter of St. Augustine’s College (Augusco), this is your moment to connect, give back, and celebrate.

Mark your calendars, spread the word, and get ready to relive the Augusco experience like never before!

Omnia Vincit Labor – Perseverance Conquers All!

APSU…Action Nkotsee!!!

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Peter Martey Agbeko, APR

Hoteliers push for tax consolidation, lower utility tariffs in 2025 Budget

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The Ghana Hoteliers Association is advocating for the consolidation of multiple taxes, including the National Health Insurance Levy, VAT, and the GETFund levy, into a single tax for the hospitality industry.

According to the Association, the current tax structure, combined with rising inflation, foreign exchange volatility, and high utility tariffs, is placing immense pressure on hotel businesses.

With the government set to present the 2025 budget, industry players are urging policymakers to address these economic challenges to ensure the sector’s sustainability and growth.

Speaking to Citi Business News, the President of the Ghana Hoteliers Association, Dr. Edward Ackah-Nyamike, called on the government to take their concerns into account in the 2025 budget.

“We have made our points very clear over the years so we want to see something on taxes and levies hopefully reduced and some taking out as promised by the government. We also want to see measures in place to deal with the economic environment that affects our business like inflation, foreign exchange and utility tariffs as well.

“If any of these things are dealt with in a manner that will show some positive signs that will allow our business flourish, why not…we will be very happy. We have been pushing for a consolidation of the taxes that for the hotel industry, we will have one tax that consolidate VAT, GETFund, NHIL and all that,” he said.

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2025 Budget key to Ghana’s economic recovery – Ato Forson

Akufo-Addo, Okyenhene Condemn Name-Calling And Mischief Against Late JB Danquah

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Former President Nana Akufo-Addo and the Okyenhene, Osagyefuo Amoatia Ofori Panin, have condemned what they describe as continuous name-calling and deliberate mischief against the late Dr. Joseph Boakye Danquah, one of Ghana’s foremost political figures.

Speaking at the 60th Anniversary Remembrance Service at the Ebenezer Presbyterian Church in Kyebi on Sunday, March 9, where a compendium of 60 commemorative statements was launched in JB Danquah’s honor, Akufo-Addo eulogized his immense contribution to Ghana’s development.

African Political Parties Initiative to foster inter-party interaction in Africa – South Africa’s Jeff Radebe

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The chairman of the advisory board of the Africa Governance Centre Mr Jeff Radebe has tipped the African Political Parties Initiative as having the potential to  boost capacity building and promote meaningful interactions among political parties on the African Continent. 

Addressing the launch of the African Political Parties Initiative which was held in Accra on Friday March 7, 2025, Mr Radebe noted that the Initiative was  geared towards breaking up the ideological silos, deep mistrust, and knowledge gaps that have kept African political parties apart and undermined cross-party consensus for the betterment of our citizenry.

Mr Radebe intimated that amidst the multiple onslaughts of the current geopolitical turmoil, increasing economic marginalization of youth and women, and the failure of governments to grapple with the full consequences of the planetary crisis induced by climate change, Africa stands on the precipice and can provide the world a refreshing lens to escape from this deep impasse and find imaginative ways of securing meaningful inclusive growth through broader coalition beyond what a single political party has to offer. 

He cited the example of South Africa, where political parties that have historically and ideologically opposed each other, were brought together I its last elections to form a government of national unity. 

He described Africa’s problems as  national, regional, and continental imperatives that demand collective solutions, hence the need for inter-party cooperation. Mr Radebe admonished that cooperation must beyond rhetoric, translate into institutional frameworks that enable political actors to work together on matters of national interest.

Also participating in the event, was the International Conference of African Political Parties (ICAAP) headquartered in the Republic of Korea, led by Secretary- General Kwon Hee-Sog. 

Mr Hee-Sog addressing the esteemed gathering throug an official communication, congratulated the Africa Governance Centre for birthing the vision to launch the African Political Parties Summit, stressing that the objectives and principles of the International Conference of African Political Parties did closely align with those of the Africa Governance Centre. 

He noted that the ICAAP has over the last few years, advanced their work beyond Asia, and stretching into other continents like Africa, Europe and Latin America. 

He noted, I believe that this initiative will undoubtedly lead to vibrant and democratic political activism, contributing to the promotion of democracy and good governance, sustained peace and shared prosperity across the continent.

Other dignitaries present at the event included The President of the Republic of Ghana, H.E John Dramani Mahama, the Vice President, Prof Naana Jane Opoku-Agyemang, The Prime Minister of Sao Tome and Principe, H.E Americo Ramos, the National Chairman of the ruling National Democratic Congress, Johnson Asiedu Nketiah and members of the Diplomatic Corps. 

The African Political Parties Summit is set to be held in July this year and is tipped to be the largest convocation of political parties on the continent of Africa.

The Africa Governance Centre is a policy, advocacy, and research think tank dedicated to strengthening governance systems across Africa and are the conveners of the Initiative. 

The African Political Parties Initiative is a flagship program of the Africa Governance Centre (AGC) aimed at strengthening democratic governance, political leadership, and party systems across the African  continent. 

Although the paramount event of the Initiative is the annual Africa Political Parties Summit which is slated for July this year, it also boasts of other governance-focused activities and events such as the Youth in Politics Forum, Women Political Leadership Summit, Political Leadership Academy, Political Parties Governance Index, and the Diaspora Political Parties Exchange.

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Efforts to revitalize Ghana sports gain momentum as SWAG calls on GAB boss

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Leadership of SWAG with GBA President Kwamina Asomaning, others during the visit Leadership of SWAG with GBA President Kwamina Asomaning, others during the visit

The Sports Writers Association of Ghana (SWAG) is deepening collaborations with key stakeholders to address the challenges facing sports development in the country.

In a recent engagement, the leadership of SWAG, led by President Kwabena Yeboah, met with Kwamina Asomaning, President of the Ghana Association of Bankers (GAB) who doubles as Managing Director of Stanbic Bank Ghana, to discuss potential partnerships aimed at boosting sports in Ghana.

The meeting also provided an opportunity for SWAG to acknowledge the contributions of various institutions toward the growth of sports and to seek further commitments to talent development and grassroots initiatives.

Kwamina Asomaning emphasized the vital role of sports in national unity and economic development, stating that collective efforts are needed to harness the full potential of Ghanaian athletes.

He highlighted plans to expand support beyond professional sports by investing in school-level competitions, recognizing the significance of early talent identification and development.

The SWAG delegation, which included key executives such as Secretary General Charles Osei Asibey, Deputy Secretary General Kenneth Odeng Adade, Women’s Commissioner Mavis Amanor, and Executive Committee member Ohene Bampoe Brenya, commended ongoing efforts to promote local sporting disciplines.

They stressed the importance of sustained investment in various sports, including table tennis, swimming, and cycling, to enable Ghanaian athletes to compete at both national and international levels.

Discussions also touched on past strategic investments in Ghanaian sports, such as support for major events like the 2008 Africa Cup of Nations and the recently concluded African Games. Stakeholders expressed optimism that strengthened partnerships will lead to long-term growth and a more vibrant sporting industry in the country.

The engagement underscores a renewed commitment to sports development, with institutions and stakeholders pledging to work together to restore Ghana’s prominence on the global sporting stage.

2 times Ghanaians have raised security concerns over President Mahama’s actions

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President John Dramani Mahama has come under scrutiny on separate occasions President John Dramani Mahama has come under scrutiny on separate occasions

Since assuming office, President John Dramani Mahama has faced intense public scrutiny on two notable occasions.

Without a doubt, the president has received generous offerings from his brother, Ibrahim Mahama, on separate occasions, which have drawn significant criticisms.

Public and critical concerns have primarily focused on the security implications of such actions, given his position as the head of state.

While some may view these instances as harmless, others argue that they raise serious questions about established protocols and potential risks to the country.

Some notable persons who have spoken against these acts include Martin Adjei-Mensah Korsah, the Member of Parliament for Techiman South.

He has petitioned Parliament, raising concerns over actions that he believes could compromise the security and safety of President John Dramani Mahama.

He made the petition on two key events.

Here are the two occasions that have warranted scrutiny of the president:

Presidential travels with Dzata private jet

During his official trip to The Gambia and Senegal, President Mahama traveled aboard the Dzata private jet, owned by his brother, Ibrahim Mahama.

Critics questioned this decision, arguing that the country’s official jet, The Falcon, was in pristine condition, thereby raising concerns about the rationale behind the choice.

Although the Minister of State In-Charge of Government Communications, Felix Kwakye Ofosu, assured the public that the use of the Dzata private jet incurred no cost to taxpayers, critics remained firm in their concerns.

Mahama chauffeured by his brother

President Mahama once again came under backlash when videos of his brother driving him around during an official visit to flood-stricken areas in Ketu South in the Volta Region emerged online.

Some towns in the region have been submerged by the sea in a tidal wave damage.

President Mahama, among other government officials, plus his brother, on March 7, 2025, visited some of those areas to assess the extent of the damage.

A video seemingly showing Ibrahim driving the presidential vehicle sparked varied reactions.

While it is unclear which car in the convoy carried the president, the leading vehicle, displaying the State Emblem instead of a number plate, was clearly driven by Ibrahim Mahama.

Critics contended that the president’s frequent acceptance of generous offerings from his brother could be perceived as an attempt to secure future government favors, particularly in the awarding of contracts.

Others, however, have praised the gesture, describing it as a demonstration of the strong bond of brotherhood between the two.

They also highlighted Ibrahim Mahama’s humility, emphasising that his social standing does not hinder his willingness to support his brother.

MAG/AE

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Government must restore bank licenses if closures were reckless – Dr Yamson

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Dr Ishmael Yamson is Chairman of the National Economic Dialogue Dr Ishmael Yamson is Chairman of the National Economic Dialogue

The Chairman of the National Economic Dialogue, Dr. Ishmael Yamson, has called for the restoration of licenses to banks affected by the banking sector clean-up exercise if investigations reveal that the revocations were unwarranted.

Speaking in an interview on Hot Issues on Sunday, March 8, 2025, Dr. Yamson urged the government to establish an independent body to review the Bank of Ghana’s justification for closing the banks.

He noted that if the investigations conclude that the clean-up was “callous and reckless,” the affected banks should have their licenses reinstated to resume operations.

Reflecting on the financial sector clean-up, Dr. Yamson argued that instead of shutting down the banks, the government could have taken alternative measures, such as replacing management with competent leaders and punishing those found guilty of financial mismanagement.

He suggested that at the time, the government had various options, including requiring bank leaders responsible for liquidity challenges to relinquish their shares, rather than opting for closure.

Calling for an independent review of the decisions that led to the closures, he emphasised the need for a more careful approach to addressing the issue.

President John Mahama has also criticised the former leadership of the Bank of Ghana for the manner in which the banking sector clean-up was conducted.

The exercise led to the closure of several financial institutions.

During the swearing-in ceremony of the new Governor and Deputy Governor of the Bank of Ghana on Tuesday, February 25, 2025 President Mahama expressed concern that the decisions made under the banking sector reforms had severe consequences for individuals and families.

The president has pledged to restore the licenses of banks that he believes were unjustly revoked.

SP/MA

Watch highlights of Ernest Nuamah’s incredible goal in Lyon’s win over Nice

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Black Stars winger, Ernest Nuamah Black Stars winger, Ernest Nuamah

Black Stars winger Ernest Nuamah scored a stunning goal to help Olympique Lyon secure an away victory over Nice in the French Ligue 1 on Sunday, March 9, 2025.

Nuamah produced a moment of brilliance, curling the ball from the edge of the box into the top left corner, leaving the goalkeeper with no chance to make a save.

His goal sealed Lyon’s 2-0 victory, providing a crucial cushion in the final minutes of the match.

Ernest Nuamah started the game on the bench and came on in the 66th minute, replacing Malick Fofana.

Despite playing only 24 minutes, he delivered an impressive performance, earning a 7.4 match rating. He had 24 touches, created one chance, had one shot on target, and scored a goal.

The goal took his tally to three in Ligue 1 this season after 20 appearances, starting 10 of those.

Watch a video of Ernest Nuamah’s fantastic goal against Nice below:

EE/BB