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Illegal miners should be viewed as ‘dangerous terrorists’

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Minister of Lands and Natural Resources, Emmanuel Armah-Kofi Buah Minister of Lands and Natural Resources, Emmanuel Armah-Kofi Buah

The Minister of Lands and Natural Resources, Emmanuel Armah Kofi Buah, has condemned the activities of illegal miners, urging citizens to henceforth see them as dangerous terrorists endangering the lives of Ghanaians, myjoyonline.com has reported.

He further urged Ghanaians not to allow some individuals to make money at the detriment of the lives of citizens.

Speaking during a press briefing on April 3, 2025, he said, “We can’t allow few people to make money at the expense of millions of Ghanaians and kill us. We must now begin to see them as dangerous terrorists who are killing us.”

Armah-Kofi Buah also highlighted the alarming pollution levels in Ghana’s water bodies, stating that turbidity levels have risen between 5,000 and 12,000 – far beyond the acceptable standard of 500.

“You cannot have a country where your water systems are so polluted that the turbidity levels are 5,000 to 12,000 when it should be 500. It means we are drinking poison,” he lamented.

The minister emphasised that the government is willing to support those who wish to engage in legal and responsible small-scale mining.

“If anybody wants to do genuine small-scale mining, this government is committed to guiding them, giving them licenses, and guiding them on the path of doing small-scale mining in a more responsible and sustainable manner,” he stated.

His remarks follow growing concerns over the devastating effects of illegal mining, which has led to deforestation, water contamination. and health crises in many communities in the country.

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‘American Brexit’ could lead to ‘open trade war’ – German group warns

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FILED – Dirk Jandura, president of the German foreign trade association (BGA) speaks at the opening of the Entrepreneurs’ Day 2024. Photo: Bernd von Jutrczenka/dpa

US tariffs are plunging the world into an “open trade war,” the president of a German trade association said on Thursday, hours after US President Donald Trump’s announcement of blanket 10% customs duties on all imports.

Dirk Jandura, president of the Federation of German Wholesale, Foreign Trade and Services (BGA), called the decision a “frontal assault on global trade.”

“With drastic tariff increases for more than 100 trading partners, the US president is plunging the world into an open trade war with an American Brexit,” Jandura said. “I assume that conflict will have a significant impact on our economic growth.”

As an exporting nation, Germany is set to be hit particularly hard by the 20% tariff announced by Trump on goods from the European Union, which is due to take effect on April 9.

The country’s crucial automotive sector is already facing massive disruption, as a steep US tariff of 25% on all imported cars came into effect overnight.

Source: dpa

GhanaWeb and SOHO Bar hold ‘Toli Night’

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Toli Night: High School Roast Edition will be held at the SOHO bar Toli Night: High School Roast Edition will be held at the SOHO bar

Comedy and music lovers have gathered at the SOHO Bar, Marina Mall in Accra for an exciting night of entertainment as GhanaWeb, in partnership with SOHO Bar, presents Toli Night: High School Roast Edition.

The event features the vibrant twin musicians, Lali x Lola, who will entertain guests with their electrifying performances.

Additionally, renowned comedians, including Foster Romanus and DKB, will take the stage to thrill patrons with their rib-cracking jokes.

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Trinity Theological Seminary SRC appoints Koku Anyidoho as patron for 2025 Celebration Week

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Koku Anyidoho with TTS SRC Chairman & Executives Koku Anyidoho with TTS SRC Chairman & Executives

Founder and CEO of the MillS Institute For Transformational Leadership Development, Samuel Koku Anyidoho, has been appointed by the Trinity Theological Seminary (TTS) Students Representative Council (SRC) to be their Lead Patron as they celebrate their Students Week.

Under the theme “Incorporating A Spiritual And Community Orientated Focus Suitable For A Theological Environment”, and based on the biblical text of Ephesians 4:1-3, the week-long program is slated to take place between April 26, 2025, and May 4, 2025.

The activities which will be climaxed with a dinner/awards night include health screening, a clean-up campaign, sporting events, and a choral night.

The TTS SRC, led by its Chairman, Mr Quist-Darko, announced the choice of Mr Samuel Koku Anyidoho as its patron on campus today, Thursday, April 3, 2025.

Other members of the Planning Committee who were present included Bernice Naa Ahinee Kwei-Nsoro (secretary) and Akpene Gifty Sonu (member).

The choice of Koku Anyidoho, according to the chairman, is because Mr Anyidoho is not only a distinguished alumnus of TTS but also because he continues to be a great friend of TTS in many ways.

“We have decided to invite you to be a part of us and be our patron because you joined the TTS family and passed through here as a student and belong to the distinguished community of our alumni.”

In accepting the privilege to serve as patron, Mr Anyidoho thanked the Chairman and members of the SRC for the opportunity to serve and pledged to serve to the best of his abilities.

“We are all servants in the vineyard of the Lord, and He Himself will provide us with all we need and grant us His divine grace and mercy to have a very successful celebration to glorify His Holy Name.”

It would be recalled that in November 2023, Samuel Koku Anyidoho graduated from TTS with a Master of Arts in Ministry (MAM) degree.

We have not suspended any projects in Ghana

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The World Bank has debunked reports suggesting that it has suspended some of its projects in Ghana.

In an official release on April 3, 2025, the organisation stated, “No projects in the World Bank-financed portfolio in Ghana are currently suspended.”

It assured stakeholders, including government agencies, development partners, and beneficiaries, that all projects under its portfolio in Ghana remain active and operational.

Earlier reports had claimed that the institution had halted some projects and initiatives in Ghana due to the withdrawal of certain individuals.

The World Bank’s contributions to Ghana span various critical sectors, including infrastructure, education, healthcare, agriculture, and energy.

Concerns over potential project suspensions could have raised uncertainties regarding funding availability, governance issues, and policy shifts, factors that may impact both public confidence and foreign investment.

The Minister of Communications, Samuel Nartey George, also refuted the reports that the World Bank had suspended projects due to government dismissals.

“The World Bank has NOT withdrawn any funds for the GDAP program. In the coming days, some interesting revelations will be made on previous activities under the program,” he wrote on his X page on April 2, 2025.

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Stop pressuring Benjamin Asare to stop taking ‘trotro’

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Ghanaian sports broadcaster Monica Bukari has criticised Ghanaians for mocking Black Stars goalkeeper Benjamin Asare for using public transport.

Bukari argues that Asare is only now beginning to flourish in his career after spending years playing in Ghana on a modest salary.

“I’m sure he has always used public transport. Why are people putting pressure on him just because he was called up to the Black Stars? He is 32 years old, playing in the Ghana Premier League, and has never moved abroad or secured an international contract. He plays for Accra Hearts of Oak,” she said on GHOne TV.

“We all know that GPL salaries are not substantial. After receiving his Black Stars call-up, whatever money he has earned, this is not the time for Benjamin Asare to buy a car. Nobody should pressure him.”

Asare was recently spotted commuting in a public transport vehicle, locally known as a “trotro.”

In a viral video circulating on social media, he is seen seated in the front seat, wearing a black shirt.

The video has sparked reactions from football fans, following Asare’s impressive performances in Ghana’s recent 2026 World Cup qualifiers, where he kept clean sheets in both matches.

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I wish to build a wall around Gomoa Central – A Plus [Audio]

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The Member of Parliament (MP) for Gomoa Central in the Central Region, Kwame Asare Obeng, known as A Plus has shared his vision to transform the constituency.

According to him, if he had his way and resources, he would build a wall around Gomoa Central to show the country how serious they are about progress.

“If we had our way, we would build a wall around Gomoa Central. That way, before anyone enters Gomoa, they’ll see that we’re serious about our development,” he said in an interview on Adom FMs Dwaso Nsem morning Show.

He stressed his determination to make Gomoa Central a symbol of progress, saying, “I want to make Gomoa Central a new Ghana.”

A Plus, a first-time MP who ran as an independent candidate, also expressed his readiness to work with former President John Dramani Mahama to “reset” the country.

“I am ready to join President Mahama to reset the country—not just through infrastructure, but by resetting the mindset of the people. We’re very serious about this,” he added.

Reflecting on his first term in office, A Plus stated that the people of Gomoa Central voted for him because of the work he had done for the constituency.

“As an independent candidate, I did a lot for Gomoa Central, even before the election and that’s why the people voted for me. I’m committed to doing even more to ensure the growth of Gomoa Central,” he said.

He continued, “We’re going to show the country that Gomoa Central is ready for change, and I’ll do everything I can to help make that happen.”

Elegant And Stunning Ankara Long Gown Styles You Can Slay

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Ankara fabric, with its vibrant patterns and rich cultural heritage, has become a go-to choice for many fashion-forward individuals across the world. The timeless appeal of Ankara is further amplified when crafted into elegant long gowns. These gowns exude class and grace, making them the perfect choice for weddings, parties, or even a casual outing with friends. Here are some of the most stunning Ankara long gown styles that will ensure you slay your next event with elegance and flair.

One of the most sophisticated and flattering styles is the off-shoulder Ankara gown. This style allows you to show off your shoulders while maintaining an air of grace and elegance. The off-shoulder design can be paired with either a fitted or flared silhouette, giving you flexibility in choosing a style that complements your body shape. Add a touch of embellishment like beading or lace for a more luxurious feel.

For a bold, yet chic look, the high-low Ankara gown is an excellent choice. The high-low hemline offers a playful twist to the classic long gown, while still allowing you to showcase the beauty of the Ankara fabric. You can opt for a more structured design or a flowing, A-line silhouette, depending on your personal style. The high-low style is especially great for those who want to add a bit of drama while still keeping things elegant.

The mermaid-style gown is a showstopper, perfect for those who want to flaunt their curves. The design is fitted through the body and flares out dramatically at the bottom, creating a stunning silhouette. Ankara fabric, with its bold prints, adds an extra layer of drama and sophistication to this already striking design. Whether you choose a long train or a short flare, the mermaid gown is sure to turn heads.

The peplum Ankara gown combines the elegance of a long gown with the flattering nature of the peplum style. The peplum detail, which flares out at the waist, adds volume and shape to your figure, while the long gown gives you a regal appearance. This design works particularly well with Ankara prints that feature geometric or floral patterns, enhancing the visual appeal of the gown.

For a more relaxed yet chic style, the Ankara kimono gown offers a unique blend of tradition and modern fashion. With its flowing sleeves and loose, comfortable fit, the kimono-style gown is both stylish and practical. The silhouette offers comfort while still exuding a sense of sophistication, making it perfect for both formal and semi-formal events.

An asymmetrical Ankara gown brings a modern and artistic touch to traditional Ankara fabrics. With one side longer than the other or a diagonal cut across the dress, this style creates an eye-catching effect. The asymmetry can be accentuated by pairing it with sleek accessories and bold heels to complete your look.

Conclusion: Ankara long gowns are a perfect fusion of African heritage and contemporary fashion. With a wide range of styles to choose from, you can easily find a gown that matches your personality and the event you’re attending. Whether you prefer a figure-hugging mermaid gown or a flowing kimono-inspired design, there’s an Ankara style that will make you feel both stunning and elegant. These gowns are not just fashion statements—they’re a celebration of culture, creativity, and confidence.

Docs Worried About Continued Suspension Of Car Tax Waiver

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The Ghana Medical Association (GMA) has expressed concern about the continued suspension of the Vehicle Importation Tax Waiver.

The waiver was contained in the Conditions of Service for medical doctors and dentists in the public sector and signed on March 27, 2024, and came into effect in July 2024.

According to a correspondence jointly signed by the President of the GMA, Dr.(Med) Frank Serebour and the General Secretary Dr.(Dentist) Richard Selormey, “NEC met on Saturday, March 29, 2025 to discuss these and other relevant matters such as members cars which are stuck at the port, accumulating demurrage charges and risking confiscation.”

The correspondence recalled the information issued on February 19, 2025 in which “we informed you of the challenges and requested members who planned clearing their cars to hold on with their applications while we resolve issues with the implementation of the Vehicle Importation Tax Waiver.”

Continuing, the GMA correspondence stated “following this, on February 20, 2025, GMA wrote to the Minister of Health on the issue. Despite positive assurances, this has not yielded results.”

After a meeting which the GMA has requested with the minister, “an emergency meeting will be held to discuss the next strategy.”

Legislative review crucial to change of names and dates of birth – Prof. Attafuah 

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Legislative review crucial to change of names and dates of birth – Prof. Attafuah  – Ghana Business News




















Parliamentary Chaos: Lawmakers found guilty will be sanctioned

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Emmanuel Kwasi Bedzrah, chair of the Ad-Hoc committee Emmanuel Kwasi Bedzrah, chair of the Ad-Hoc committee

Emmanuel Kwasi Bedzrah, chair of the Ad-Hoc Committee investigating the chaos that disrupted the ministerial vetting in Parliament on January 30, 2025, has disclosed that various degrees of sanctions will be meted out to those found guilty, including possible expulsion from the chamber.

In an interview on 3FM, monitored by GhanaWeb on Thursday, April 3, 2025, he stated that the committee’s report was ready and would soon be made public.

“Our report is ready, and as soon as we return from recess, we will lay it before the House. We won’t hide it from the good people of Ghana, so they should wait patiently for it. Various degrees of sanctions will be meted out to anyone found guilty, including being expelled from the chamber,” he indicated.

Bedzrah expressed shock at the scenes of physical arguments and heckling among lawmakers.

“Parliament is degenerating into a dishonorable House because such actions not only bring the chamber into disrepute but also wear down public confidence in the institution’s ability to conduct its affairs with integrity and professionalism,” he stressed.

He also refuted claims of being unfair to Minority Caucus members, as alleged by Minority Leader Alexander Kwamina Afenyo-Markin.

“Let me put on record that it was not part of our job to target or witch-hunt anyone. Our work was to hear from all parties involved and look for evidence of any Member of Parliament who may have flouted the rules of engagement. This is not a witch-hunt against our colleagues; that is democracy,” he explained.

On Thursday, January 30, 2025, a chaotic scene erupted in Parliament during the ministerial vetting process, with both Minority and Majority members clashing over the timing of the vetting for President Mahama’s ministerial appointees.

Alban Bagbin, the Speaker of Parliament, set up a seven-member committee to investigate the cause of the chaos. While announcing the probe, he also suspended four Members of Parliament from sittings for two weeks.

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IMF might cut Ghana some slack as fourth review begins – Prof Asuming

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Economist, Prof. Patrick Asuming Economist, Prof. Patrick Asuming

An Economist, Prof. Patrick Asuming, has noted that even though Ghana may miss some of its targets, the International Monetary Fund may likely be lenient with the new government.

According to him, the current government has demonstrated its commitment towards fiscal discipline an act that could signal a good position to the Fund.

If Ghana is able to secure waivers, it would provide some flexibility in meeting program targets, particularly in the face of economic challenges

The Fourth review of the International Monetary Fund (IMF)’s Extended Credit Facility (ECF) programme has entered its second day of discussions to facilitate the disbursement of the next tranche of the $3 billion loan.

“We definitely would miss some targets. No question about that. The period for this ends on 31st December. We missed some of the performance criteria. We definitely missed the inflation target. We probably missed some of the fiscal targets in particular the deficit target. I think we also missed a couple of structural targets. But I think as a new government, probably the IMF will be willing to cut them some slack,” he told citinewsroom.com

He lauded the government’s resolve to enhance fiscal discipline to ensure expenditure rationalization.

“The government seems aggressive in trying to implement it fiscal programs. I have seen that they have passed the Public Financial Management Act,” Asuming said.

The Economist has also asked the government to maintain transparency in its negotiations on tax reforms.

“We don’t want a situation where they go and agree something with the IMF when the Ghanaian academia as well as the business community is not fully informed,” he added.

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Why Blakk Rasta thinks Adum traders shouldn’t have received gifts from NAPO

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Reggae musician and media personality, Blakk Rasta Reggae musician and media personality, Blakk Rasta

Reggae musician and media personality, Blakk Rasta, has expressed disappointment in the traders at Adum market for accepting gifts from Dr. Matthew Opoku Prempeh, the 2024 running mate of the New Patriotic Party (NPP).

He explained that NAPO’s donation to the traders at the Adum Central Market is a ploy to win their sympathy ahead of the upcoming elections.

Speaking on his show on 3FM on April 3, 2025, Blakk Rasta said, “In fact, when the devil comes speaking to you about honesty becareful. Also, if the devil suddenly becomes kind heart, he has a plan to bury you alive. NAPO is a devil.”

“Those people at Adum market, if you accepted donations from NAPO then you have accepted gifts from the devil. Today NAPO knows that power is used over humans and not animals, and he has now become the political counselor of the nation,” he said.

He added that he in particular, would never accept any gift from the former running mate for the New Patriotic Party (NPP).

“I would not accept any gift from a demon like this guy even at the point of death if NAPO’s blood is what will save me, I would suddenly become a Jehova witness.

“I am saying that if NAPO’s blood is what can save me to the point of death, I reject it in the mighty name of Jesus. After insulting Ghanaians and the very first leader of this nation, you now know that power is used on humans and not animals. Ghanaians becareful whose advice you seek because the devil can also give advice,” he added.

Background

NAPO on April 2, 2025, paid a commiserating visit to the Adum Central Market following a devastating fire that destroyed a three-story building, causing damages to properties and goods worth millions of Ghana cedis.

The politician and former lawmaker for Manhyia South, during his visit, announced a donation of GH¢100,000 from the common fund dedicated to Members of Parliament.

He also contributed GH¢50,000 and 500 bags of cement from his funds to aid in the recovery efforts.

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What authorities have said about burning them, or not

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Equipment at galamsey site File Photo Equipment at galamsey site File Photo

The fight against illegal mining has sparked widespread debates on possible measures to deter perpetrators from engaging in the devastating canker.

Actions taken by successive governments in the fight against illegal mining, also termed as ‘galamsey,’ have strongly featured arrests, prosecutions and incarceration of culprits, loss of licenses, destruction of mining sites, burning of excavators, to mention a few.

However, key stakeholders in the sector are divided over the directive on the burning of excavators and other machines used in mining, which is done as a punitive measure to curb further perpetuation of the menace.

Recently, President John Dramani Mahama directed the joint military taskforce to refrain from the burning and damaging equipment seized from illegal mining activities.

He rather urged them to confiscate the equipment from illegal miners they apprehend in forest reserves.

The erstwhile Akufo-Addo government had also directed a taskforce to burn and destroy machines of illegal miners on site; a move that attracted a barrage of criticisms from a section of the public.

Meanwhile, diverse views from industry watchers have come up in discussions seeking to address whether seized equipment should by burnt or not.

Activists for the burning of excavators

Some environmental activists have called for the burning of excavators and other equipment used for illegal mining, terming the move as being punitive enough to deter other illegal miners.

According to a report by graphiconline.com, on March 21, 2025, activists who backed the burning of excavators said the outright directive to confiscate excavators used by illegal miners without creating room for burning the equipment was not deterrent enough.

Those who raised the concerns are Dr Kenneth Ashigbey, the Convener of the Media Coalition Against Galamsey; Daryl Bosu, Deputy National Director of A Rocha Ghana, an environmental Civil Society Organisation (CSO); and Dr Hugh Brown, the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the Forestry Commission.

Activists against the burning of excavators

Conversely, Nana Yaa Jantuah, a president staffer, during an interview on TV3 on April 2, 2025, urged the government to approach the fight against illegal mining cautiously.

She argued that the exercise will immensely impact the livelihood of youth in mining areas, hence, it should be handled via realistic strategies.

She argued against the burning of seized excavators, stressing that the machines could be put to better use, instead of outright damage.

Padmore Agyapong Baffour, an NPP communicator, shared similar sentiments on the burning of excavators.

On his part, the intent behind burning of excavators stems from the fear that past events will reoccur.

But he noted that should the government win the fight against galamsey, it will have to reclaim the land: “…and that is when these excavators will be needed the most. We will need them to level the land for other purposes,” he said on May 12, 2021 on Happy FM.

Kwame Asare Obeng, better known as Kwame A Plus, is the latest to have joined the conversation in a brief interaction with Adom TV on April 3, 2025.

He argued that naming and shaming public figures involved in galamsey was not enough to deter offenders, but confiscation of machines will help trace the chassis numbers to find and punish people instead of burning the equipment.

Denouement

Overall, calls have been made for broader consultations to strike a balance in the decisions to destroy machines used by illegal miners or not.

In the end, sanctions are expected to discourage people from engaging in the environmentally-degrading canker.

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‘I kept a MoMo fraudster on the call for 15 minutes’ – MTN CEO recounts

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Stephen Blewett, CEO of MTN Ghana Stephen Blewett, CEO of MTN Ghana

The Chief Executive Officer of MTN Ghana, Stephen Blewett, has underscored the importance of vigilance in the mobile money space.

According to him, he was targeted during his early days in his role at MTN Ghana.

Just like many others, he was approached by fraudsters who attempted to scam him.

He shared that the call between himself and the fraudster lasted for about 15 minutes, all in an attempt to dissuade the individual from scamming others.

“In my first month here, I received a call from a fraudster. He claimed I had made a transfer and tried to manipulate me into believing it. I decided to keep him on the phone for about 15 minutes, hoping that by doing so, he wouldn’t scam someone else.

“Eventually, I told him I was the CEO of MTN, and he didn’t believe me. He got upset and hung up. But this experience serves as a reminder of how important it is to stay vigilant,” he was quoted as saying by citinewsroom.com on the occasion of his first anniversary as CEO.

He also emphasised the role of MTN in ensuring that customers are protected against MoMo fraud.

“We are constantly asking ourselves how we can improve. We are applying the same customer-first mentality to tackle these issues and are exploring better solutions for our users,” the CEO added.

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Daniel Amartey to Bayern Munich?

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Bayern Munich is reportedly interested in Black Stars defender Daniel Amartey as the German club seeks a temporary signing to address its injury crisis.

According to German news outlet Merkur, the six-time UEFA Champions League winners are considering offering the Ghanaian a short-term contract.

The former Leicester City defender is currently unattached and has been inactive for over a year since leaving Turkish club Besiktas.

Bayern is dealing with a severe injury crisis, with first-team players Dayot Upamecano and Alphonso Davies, as well as backup defender Hiroki Ito, all sidelined.

Other free-agent options under consideration include former PSG and Tottenham Hotspur defender Serge Aurier and ex-Napoli and AS Roma left-back Mario Rui.

However, signing a free agent outside the transfer window remains unlikely, as Bayern would need to navigate regulatory challenges.

The Bundesliga leaders are in the final stretch of the season and remain in contention for a treble.

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Supreme Court gives NDC seven days to file response in EC case

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By: Franklin ASARE-DONKOH

Ghana’s Apex Court, the Supreme Court (SC), has granted the National Democratic Congress (NDC) and its candidates in the Okaikwei North, Ablekuma North, Tema Central, and Techiman South constituencies seven days to file responses to an election petition case involving the Electoral Commission (EC) and the New Patriotic Party (NPP).

US Embassy to assist govt reengage Millennium Challenge Compact

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The United States Embassy has reaffirmed its commitment to assisting Ghana in renegotiating with the Millennium Challenge Corporation (MCC) to reinstate a $190 million grant intended to support reforms in the country’s electricity distribution sector.

The grant was originally part of the $316 million Ghana Power Compact, signed by President John Dramani Mahama in 2014 to enhance efficiency in the power sector.

However, Ghana lost access to the funds in 2019 following the cancellation of a concession agreement between the Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG) and Power Distribution Services (PDS).

Earlier this year, President Mahama announced plans to reopen discussions with the MCC, citing Ghana’s struggling energy sector as the “Achilles’ heel” of the nation’s financial and economic stability.

Speaking to journalists in Accra, U.S. Ambassador to Ghana, Virginia Palmer, expressed her support for Ghana’s bid to secure the reinstatement of the grant.

“The President and I have common goals on this, and we’ve had talks even during the campaign about the importance of this. He was in office when the Millennium Challenge Compact was first designed. Ghana should be a poster child for the Millennium Challenge Compact. It does govern well on behalf of its people,” Ambassador Palmer stated.

She also expressed disappointment over the cancellation of the third tranche of the grant, emphasizing the urgent need for reforms at ECG.

“I was very sad, it was right before my time, but when that tranche was cancelled, I was sad for a number of reasons. The first is that, you know, the reform of ECG was very necessary. And that was something that came up in the National Economic Dialogue—was the fact that ECG is essentially losing $2.2 billion a year, which is equivalent to or more than what you get from the IMF. So that needs to be reformed, clearly,” she stressed.

Ambassador Palmer welcomed President Mahama’s decision to prioritize a reengagement with the MCC and reiterated her commitment to helping Ghana secure the remaining funds.

“The major aim of the second compact was for the power sector to be whole and not in the red. And that hasn’t been achieved yet. And to be eligible for another compact, you have to pass the scorecard and, you know, govern well on behalf of your people.

And having had a successful previous compact. So, we need to make sure that that can happen, and then I will very strongly advocate for another compact,” she said.

The Ghana Power Compact was designed to revamp the country’s energy sector through strategic investments in power infrastructure, promoting energy efficiency, and fostering inclusive economic growth. Signed in 2014, it sought to address key inefficiencies in the sector and enhance electricity service delivery.

Black Stars’ performances against Chad, Madagascar don’t show improvement – Nii Lante Vanderpuye

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Former sports minister Edwin Nii Lante Vanderpuye has said that he is not impressed with the performances of the Black Stars against Chad and Madagascar in the 2026 World Cup qualifiers.

He stated that even though the team won the two matches with huge scorelines, the kind of performance they displayed needs to improve going forward.

The former Member of Parliament for the Odododiodio constituency noted that the quality of play and the confidence of the players ought to be better for the team to compete for laurels.

Speaking in an interview with Channel One TV, he urged the Black Stars’ technical team and the players to avoid complacency and work harder to instill fear in their opponents with their performance.

“The two matches we have played so far don’t give me any indication that there has been an improvement in the team. Even though we won those matches comfortably, I’m looking at the quality of play. Sometimes, some coaches will say the result is what matters, especially in qualifying series like this.

“But at the end of it all, you should also know that it’s not just about qualifying, but it’s about developing, improving your performance, your play, so that when you have qualified, people will have confidence in the team. I want us to build a team that will show resilience, improvement and a team that strikes fear in any nation at all,” he said.

In the 2026 World Cup qualifiers, the Black Stars defeated Chad 5-0 on March 21, 2025, at the Accra Sports Stadium and secured a comfortable 3-0 win over Madagascar on March 25, 2025.

After six matches played, Ghana lead Group I with 15 points, followed by Comoros with 12 points, while Madagascar lie in third position with 10 points.

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Minority raises concern over U.S. tariff on Ghanaian products, calls for policy action

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The Minority Caucus in Parliament has expressed concern over the United States’ recent imposition of a 10% tariff on Ghanaian products, warning that the move could negatively impact the country’s economy and exporters.

Addressing the issue in a press statement, the Ranking Member of the Committee on Trade, Industry, and Tourism,  Michael Okyere Baafi, stated that Ghana finds itself among other African countries affected by the tariff escalation, which was announced by former U.S. President Donald Trump.

According to Mr. Baafi, the U.S. cited unfair trade practices as justification for the tariff, pointing to Ghana’s 17% average tariff on U.S. imports.

He, however, noted that it remains unclear whether this policy affects Ghana’s participation in the African Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA).

Ghana is currently one of 35 Sub-Saharan African countries benefiting from AGOA, which grants duty-free access for about 6,700 products to the U.S. market.

Some of the key products covered under AGOA include textiles and clothing, motor vehicle parts, agricultural products such as nuts and yams, leather goods, and machinery.

Mr. Baafi emphasized that the newly imposed 10% tariff could significantly reduce the price competitiveness of Ghanaian exports, particularly in industries such as apparel, cocoa processing, and yam exports.

The apparel sector, which employs over 5,000 young Ghanaians, is expected to be among the hardest hit.

The Minority further criticized the government’s approach to trade and export policies, arguing that the National Democratic Congress (NDC) administration has failed to prioritize export growth.

The statement noted that under the New Patriotic Party (NPP), the implementation of the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) and the One District One Factory (1D1F) initiative helped Ghana expand its exports, including iron rods, ceramic tiles, and plastics to the ECOWAS region.

“The current government has no response to the tariff slap. It has no specialized programme or policy to support exporters, expand production, or diversify markets,” the statement read.

The Minority Caucus proposed several measures to address the situation, including:

  • Diversifying export markets by prioritizing AfCFTA and expanding manufactured exports to African countries.

  • Providing government support for exporters, including financial assistance and market intelligence to mitigate the impact of the tariffs.

  • Encouraging product diversification and value addition to reduce reliance on raw material exports.

  • Engaging in diplomatic negotiations with the U.S. government to clarify the policy’s impact on AGOA and explore possible exemptions.

  • Enhancing Ghana’s trade competitiveness by improving infrastructure and reducing production costs.

  • Ensuring policy clarity on export strategies and committing to the full implementation of the National AfCFTA Policy Framework.

The Minority Caucus urged the government to take swift action to prevent further economic losses and protect the livelihoods of exporters affected by the tariffs.

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I don’t want any appointment, I’m only focused on my constituency – A Plus

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Member of Parliament (MP) for Gomoa Central in the Central Region, Kwame Asare Obeng, has stated clearly that he has no interest in any political appointment from the governing party.

His sole focus, he noted, is on the development of his constituency.

“I don’t like any appointment. My focus is solely on Gomoa Central. I don’t want anything to distract me from the work I have to do for my people,” A Plus, as he is popularly known, made this known in an interview on Adom FM’s Dwaso Nsem morning show.

A Plus also recalled a conversation with President John Mahama, where he made it clear that he did not want to be a minister.

“It’s not for you to tell Mahama or anyone else to give you an appointment. I am here to serve my people in Gomoa Central.

“I told the President, ‘I don’t want to be a minister. I want to focus on my work as an MP,” he declared.

Reflecting on his upbringing in Asebu, A Plus shared that he and his siblings had seen both struggle and comfort, which gave him insight into the challenges faced by those who are less fortunate.

“Growing up at Asebu, we saw a lot. Even those of us who had something we felt the hardships. So, I understand how those who don’t have must feel,” he said.

As the MP for Gomoa Central, A Plus expressed his deep commitment to making a difference.

“As your brother, now an MP, I want to change the lives of the people of Gomoa Central. I will do whatever I can to alleviate the suffering of those who are struggling. I want to make sure that even those who don’t have, at least during my time, will have what they need,” he pledged.

He concluded by reiterating his commitment to his constituency, saying, “All my focus is on Gomoa Central. No distractions, no appointments. My work is for the people.”

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Nikola Jokic Sets NBA Record With 61-Point Triple-Double

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Nikola Jokic made history with a career-high 61 points, recording the highest-scoring triple-double in NBA history during the Denver Nuggets’ 140-139 overtime loss to the Minnesota Timberwolves at Ball Arena.

The three-time MVP also contributed 10 rebounds and 10 assists, surpassing the previous record set by his Nuggets teammate Russell Westbrook, who scored 57 points in a triple-double for the Oklahoma City Thunder in 2017.

Westbrook, who joined Denver in 2024, missed a crucial lay-up with 10 seconds left in overtime, with the Nuggets leading 139-138.

Moments later, he fouled Nickeil Alexander-Walker on a last-second three-point attempt. Alexander-Walker sank two free throws, securing a dramatic Timberwolves victory.

Minnesota played without Naz Reid and Donte DiVincenzo, who were suspended following a brawl with Detroit. The Timberwolves are now seventh in the West, while Denver sits third.

Explosion that killed level 100 HND student happened at home, not campus

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The management of Koforidua Technical University (KTU) has refuted reports suggesting that a recent gas explosion that claimed the life of one of its students occurred on campus.
According to the university, the tragic incident took place at the student’s family residence and was unrelated to any university facility.
In a statement addressing what it described as “inaccurate reportage,” KTU clarified that the deceased, 17-year-old Miss Rose Asante, was a Level 100 HND Purchasing and Supply student. However,

Ahoufe Patri speaks out on sex-for-roles in Ghana’s showbiz industry

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Ghanaian actress, Priscilla Opoku Agyeman, widely known as Ahoufe Patri, has bravely opened up about the unsettling experiences she faced at the start of her career in the entertainment industry.

The actress recently shared that she was propositioned with “sex for roles” offers, a practice that unfortunately remains prevalent in some sectors of show business.

In a candid interview, Ahoufe Patri stated that at the beginning of her journey, she was approached by individuals within the industry who suggested that she compromise her values to land acting opportunities.

She recalled how some of these propositions came from people in positions of influence, making the situation even more difficult to navigate.

“The issue of sex for roles is prevalent everywhere, not just in the movie industry. I remember when I was 19-years-old, I met a producer who was interested in what I had to offer; but he insisted on getting to know me in a more personal way.

“At the time I had a boyfriend whom I was deeply in love with, and I couldn’t imagine doing something like that with another man. The producer became angry,” she said.

She added that, years later, she encountered the same producer once more, however, she had gained recognition as a prominent actress.

“Years later when I became known as Ahoufe Patri, the same producer didn’t recognise me and told me he was a big fan,” she stated.

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Illegal miners should be viewed as ‘dangerous terrorists’

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Minister of Lands and Natural Resources, Emmanuel Armah-Kofi Buah Minister of Lands and Natural Resources, Emmanuel Armah-Kofi Buah

The Minister of Lands and Natural Resources, Emmanuel Armah Kofi Buah, has condemned the activities of illegal miners, urging citizens to henceforth see them as dangerous terrorists endangering the lives of Ghanaians, myjoyonline.com has reported.

He further urged Ghanaians not to allow some individuals to make money at the detriment of the lives of citizens.

Speaking during a press briefing on April 3, 2025, he said, “We can’t allow few people to make money at the expense of millions of Ghanaians and kill us. We must now begin to see them as dangerous terrorists who are killing us.”

Armah-Kofi Buah also highlighted the alarming pollution levels in Ghana’s water bodies, stating that turbidity levels have risen between 5,000 and 12,000 – far beyond the acceptable standard of 500.

“You cannot have a country where your water systems are so polluted that the turbidity levels are 5,000 to 12,000 when it should be 500. It means we are drinking poison,” he lamented.

The minister emphasised that the government is willing to support those who wish to engage in legal and responsible small-scale mining.

“If anybody wants to do genuine small-scale mining, this government is committed to guiding them, giving them licenses, and guiding them on the path of doing small-scale mining in a more responsible and sustainable manner,” he stated.

His remarks follow growing concerns over the devastating effects of illegal mining, which has led to deforestation, water contamination. and health crises in many communities in the country.

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Minority Caucus urges government to address US 10% tariffs on Ghanaian products

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Ranking Member of the Trade, Industry, and Tourism Committee, Michael Okyere Baafi Ranking Member of the Trade, Industry, and Tourism Committee, Michael Okyere Baafi

The Minority Caucus in Parliament has raised concerns over the recent 10% tariffs imposed by the United States on Ghanaian products, calling on the government to take urgent action to mitigate the impact on local exporters.

In a statement issued by the Ranking Member of the Trade, Industry, and Tourism Committee, Michael Okyere Baafi, the Minority described the tariff escalation as a serious threat to Ghana’s trade competitiveness.

The new tariffs, announced by U.S. President Donald Trump, are reportedly in response to Ghana’s 17% average tariffs on U.S. imports.

Ghana, along with 35 other Sub-Saharan African nations, benefits from duty-free access to the U.S. market under the African Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA). However, the Minority Caucus fears that the new tariffs could undermine Ghana’s export advantages, especially if AGOA’s preferential trade terms are affected.

“The introduction of a 10% tariff on goods that previously entered the U.S. duty-free will likely reduce the price competitiveness of Ghanaian products in the U.S. market. This affects products that were already subject to standard U.S. import duties and could be further impacted if AGOA is affected by this measure,” the statement read.

The Minority emphasised that the previous New Patriotic Party (NPP) government had prioritised initiatives like the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) and the One District, One Factory (1D1F) policy to mitigate trade shocks and reduce reliance on the U.S. market.

“Diversifying our product range to focus on the export of manufactured goods to other African countries was a key policy of the NPP government. Through the implementation of 1D1F, Ghana increased exports of products like iron rods, ceramic tiles, and plastics to the ECOWAS region,” the statement added.

The caucus, however, criticised the current National Democratic Congress (NDC) government for lacking a clear policy direction on exports.

“Unfortunately, we have not seen a clear export policy under the NDC government. Their response to this sweeping tariff from the U.S. is critical to our exporters, especially those in the apparel industry, which employs over 5,000 young people,” the Caucus noted.

The Minority Caucus also warned that the absence of a strategic response could significantly impact Ghanaian businesses, leading to job losses and economic instability. They urged the government to act swiftly to protect the country’s trade interests.

Recommendations from the Minority Caucus

In light of the current trade developments, we [Minority] propose the following measures for the government’s urgent consideration:

Diversification of Export Markets

• Prioritize the full implementation of the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) to diversify export markets and reduce dependence on the U.S.

• Expand exports of manufactured products to other African countries.

• Prepare to leverage trade diversion opportunities resulting from retaliatory measures imposed by major trading partners.

Support for Exporters

• Develop targeted programs and policies to assist exporters affected by the new tariffs.

• Provide financial support, training, and market intelligence to help businesses adapt to changing trade conditions.

• Advocate for the extension or replacement of AGOA to ensure continued preferential access to the U.S. market.

Product Diversification and Value Addition

• Encourage the expansion of Ghana’s export base to reduce reliance on a limited number of commodities.

• Promote value addition to raw materials to increase export earnings, boost competitiveness, and enhance local consumption.

Negotiation and Diplomacy

• Seek clarity on the implementation of these tariffs and their potential impact on AGOA’s extension.

• Engage in diplomatic negotiations with the U.S. government to seek a reduction or removal of the tariffs.

• Highlight the negative economic implications of the tariffs and emphasise Ghana’s commitment to fair trade and sustainable development.

Enhancing Competitiveness

• Improve the efficiency and productivity of local industries to lower production costs and increase global competitiveness.

• Invest in critical infrastructure to reduce transportation costs and improve market accessibility.

Policy Clarity

The government must articulate a clear policy direction on exports and outline its response to the U.S. tariffs.

Ensure that the National AfCFTA Policy Framework and Action Plan receive adequate funding and are effectively implemented.

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‘Some people who claim they’ve been called by God may be suffering from insanity’ – Expert

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Mental health expert at the Korle-Bu Teaching Hospital, Francis Yeboah Mental health expert at the Korle-Bu Teaching Hospital, Francis Yeboah

A mental health expert at the Korle-Bu Teaching Hospital, Francis Yeboah, has warned the public against confusing symptoms of psychosis with spiritual revelations.

Speaking on Joy Prime on April 2, 2025, he explained that individuals who claim to hear from God may, in fact, be experiencing hallucinations and in need of medical attention.

Francis Yeboah pointed out that symptoms of psychosis, such as delusions, auditory hallucinations (hearing voices), and visual hallucinations (seeing things), can lead to behaviors that may be mistaken for spirituality.

“There are many people who claim that God has called them, but it’s not God, it’s insanity calling them. With auditory hallucinations, the person hears voices; with visual hallucinations, they see things. For example, they might say they see three people when, in reality, there are only two,” he said.

However, he explained that in highly religious societies like Ghana, such experiences are often mistaken for divine messages.

“People often give strange directions because we’ve made ourselves so spiritually minded that anything spiritual becomes unquestionable. When they give these directions, you might not even question their validity. But in psychiatric settings, we bring people back to reality,” he said.

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Stop the funfair! You are not the first to scrap taxes – NPP’s Kokofu blasts Mahama

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Henry Kwabena Kokofu and President John Dramani Mahama Henry Kwabena Kokofu and President John Dramani Mahama

A former Member of Parliament for Bantama, Henry Kwabena Kokofu, has characterised the removal of taxes by President John Dramani Mahama’s administration as neither new nor unprecedented.

According to him, the president is not the first Head of State to eliminate taxes, nor is it the first instance of a president removing or abolishing certain taxes.

Speaking on Peace FM on April 3, 2025, Kokofu referenced the tenure of the former Akufo-Addo-led government, which abolished certain taxes deemed burdensome and unnecessary.

He criticised Ghanaians for celebrating the removal of the E-Levy and the betting taxes, describing their reactions as excessive.

“I have seen all the newspapers reporting about the repeal of taxes by the president. In 2017, former President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo also removed some taxes that were burdening Ghanaians and he [Mahama] is not the first to scrap taxes.

“Akufo-Addo’s government removed a lot of taxes in the country which was more than what the incumbent government has done. I don’t see the need for the funfair that is going on. They are acting like this is unprecedented,” he criticised.

Kokofu, also a former Executive Director of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), explained why the New Patriotic Party (NPP) had promised to scrap these taxes.

He stated that the revenue the former government had anticipated generating from the E-Levy did not materialise as expected.

Instead, he said it generated significantly lower revenues, failing to meet the set targets.

This shortfall, he explained, was a key reason behind the NPP’s decision to abolish the levy, had they remained in power.

“The E-Levy was reduced to 1%, and according to the records, the government initially expected to generate GH¢4.5 billion. However, by 2024, they were only receiving GH¢1.5 billion, indicating that people did not embrace it as anticipated. It wasn’t that the E-Levy caused hardships due to excessive taxation,” he explained.

He added, “Our leaders recognised that and thought it wise and appropriate to scrap it upon assuming power. Additionally, they sought to change the perception that it was a burdensome and nuisance tax. Since it wasn’t meeting its targets, there was little justification for keeping it, which is why we [NPP] decided to abolish it.”

On April 2, 2025, President John Dramani Mahama assented to a series of amended bills forwarded to his office, leading to the repeal of several key taxes, including the E-Levy, the Betting Tax, the Emissions Tax, among others.

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Tourism minister proposes culinary school collaboration with Kempinski Hotel

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Tourism minister has proposed the establishment of a culinary training school Tourism minister has proposed the establishment of a culinary training school

The Minister of Tourism, Arts and Culture, Ablah Dzifa Gomashie, has proposed engaging in discussions with Kempinski Hotel Gold Coast City Accra to establish a world-class culinary school aimed at training professionals in the hospitality and tourism industry.

According to her, there is a need to foster excellence in the hospitality industry to enhance the country’s tourism offerings and create employment opportunities for local professionals.

Speaking at the 10th anniversary media launch of Kempinski Hotel on April 3, 2025, Dzifa Gomashie said such an institution would not only improve skills but also promote Ghana’s rich culinary heritage to an international audience.

“I’m surprised Kempinski hasn’t offered to build an ultra-modern culinary school to train industry professionals. Kempinski, the ministry has the land; talk to me. Let’s move the discussion forward. My ministry is ready to support you in any way,” she stated.

For his part, the President of the Ghana Journalists Association (GJA), Kwabena Dwumfour, expressed his appreciation for the role Kempinski Hotel has played in boosting Ghana’s tourism and trade sectors.

He commended the enduring partnership between the GJA and Kempinski Hotel, which has lasted for over eight years.

As part of measures to fully commemorate its 10th anniversary, Kempinski Hotel has unveiled a series of initiatives designed to enhance its culinary and bar offerings in line with the latest industry trends.

The General Manager of the hotel, Hanno Barkhoff, said the hotel is introducing a new gourmet and bar experience to suit the hospitality industry in Ghana.

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Fans rally behind Daniel-Kofi Kyereh after surprise social media post

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Kofi Kyereh is a player of the Black Stars Kofi Kyereh is a player of the Black Stars

After a long absence from the spotlight, Daniel-Kofi Kyereh surprised fans with a social media post, sparking an outpouring of support.

The Black Stars midfielder has been sidelined by injuries since February 2023, during matchday 19 of the 2022/23 season, when SC Freiburg suffered a 1-5 defeat to Borussia Dortmund.

Kyereh was a key member of the Black Stars squad during the 2021 Africa Cup of Nations in Cameroon and the 2022 World Cup in Qatar.

However, he has since missed numerous matches and taken a break from social media as he prepares for a comeback.

Despite his absence, the 29-year-old recently shared highlights from his interview with Rolling Stone Africa, reigniting interest and receiving an outpouring of support from fans.

Some supporters expressed how much they’ve missed him, while others inquired about his recovery and sent heartfelt messages, wishing him a speedy return to action.

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“Bro wants to pray too” – Moment Bride Playfully Rebúkes Younger Brother for Trying to Bless Her at Wedding Ceremony (WATCH)

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An amusing scene unfolds as a bride rebuked her younger brother for attempting to bless her during the wedding ceremony.

The bride @lidys_prime confirmed that her brother, the family’s youngest child, doesn’t know how to behave in serious situations.

In the clip, the bride knelt before the elders to receive their blessing and prayers ahead of her marital journey, when her brother stretched his hand and placed it on her head to bless her as well.

68% of voters blame Akufo-Addo for NPP’s election 2024 defeat

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Nana-Addo-Dankwa-Akufo-Addo – Ghana’s President
Former President Akufo-Addo has been blamed for the defeat of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) in the December 7, 2024 polls.
According to a post-election poll by Global InfoAnalytics 68% of respondents attribute the defeat of the NPP at the polls to former President Nana Akufo-Addo.
The next person to receive blame for the NPP’s woes at the December 7 polls was former Finance Minister, Ken Ofori-Atta. 40% of respondents laid the party’s defeat at his doorsteps.

Interior Ministry to deploy 24-hour fire brigades in markets nationwide

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The Minister for Interior, Muntaka Mubarak, is set to roll out an initiative that will see the deployment of fire brigades who will monitor markets across the country on a 24-hour basis.

The Ministry revealed its plans to partner with the Ministry of Youth Development to release beneficiaries under the Youth Employment module who will be trained to help in fighting fire outbreaks.

Fire outbreaks have destroyed major markets in parts of the country, with the latest incident being the Blue Light section of the Kumasi Central Business District.

With the quest to reduce the fire outbreaks, Muntaka Mubarak stressed that more efforts are needed to address market fires in the country.

“The other thing that we want to do, for which we will need and seek your support, is to have fire brigades in all our markets. Here, we cannot rely on firefighters alone because their numbers will not be enough to cover all our markets. So, we are currently in talks with the Minister for Youth Development.

“The Youth Employment model employs many youths; give them to us, and we will train them in fire safety and other related areas so that they can join the fire safety officers.

“This way, we can man our markets 24/7 so that when something happens, they can start the extinguishing process since they know while they call the fire service tenders to come. This requires innovation and partnership,” he noted.

76 Arrested, 100 excavators seized

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At least 76 persons have been arrested by a joint security team comprising the military, police and rapid response team of the Forestry Commission for mining in forest reserves over the past six weeks.

Within the same period, the swoops by the joint security team led to the confiscation of 100 excavators, three bulldozers, four pick-up vehicles and other equipment used by the illegal miners.

The Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the Forestry Commission, Dr Hugh Brown, who made this known to the Daily Graphic last Tuesday, said the special operations were carried out largely in the Offin Shelterbelt Forest Reserve in the Ashanti Region; the Afao Hills Forest Reserve, Anwhiaso South Forest Reserve, Anhwiaso East Forest Reserve, Sui River Forest Reserve, Tano Anwia Forest Reserve, all in Western North region; the Yoyo River Forest Reserve, the Boin River Forest Reserve, and the Subri River Forest Reserve in the Western Region.

Dr Brown said the 76 people who were arrested during the operations have been handed over to the police for prosecution in accordance with the Minerals and Mining (Amendment) Act, 2019 (Act 995), while the excavators have been put in the custody of the local assemblies within which the forest districts fell. 

Obstacles

However, the Forestry Commission CEO said 40 excavators which were seized by the security team in forest reserves had gone back into the hands of the illegal miners.

“What happens is that the illegal miners remove the control board of some of the excavators, making it difficult to move the machines to low beds.

When this happens and the security team is unable to immediately move the excavators, you go back the following day and the machines are gone. 

“It is in this regard that we are appealing to the President to modify the directive to the security team not to burn excavators.

The directive should be revised so that when they find it difficult to move any excavators out, they should be burnt to prevent the equipment from being taken over by the illegal miners,” he said.
 

Release of excavators

On Sunday, March 23, this year, the Forestry Commission and the Enchi police arrested Wisdom Amuzu and three others for mining illegally in the Boin River Forest Reserve.

The team impounded two excavators found in the forest reserve, processed them for court, and confiscated the equipment.

However, a court magistrate, Lawrence Buenor Buer, granted the suspects bail and gave an order to the Forestry Commission to allow the applicant, Wisdom Amuzu, to evacuate the excavator and other equipment from the Forest Reserve to a place of his choice.

He further directed that the evacuation should be done within three days under the supervision of the Enchi District Police Commander.

Touching on the release of the two excavators to illegal miners by the magistrate, Dr Brown said that development was a big blow to the fight against illegal mining.

He said the Forestry Commission would not rest on that issue but would seek further action.

“I have referred the matter to the legal team of the Commission and the next line of action will be taken as soon as possible,” he said.

Collective responsibility

Dr Brown stressed that given the complex nature of  galamsey, all stakeholders must resolve to play active part in weeding out the bad elements.

“The fight against illegal mining cannot only be won in the forest; everyone must play their role to save this country from this organised crime,” he stressed.

He said the Forestry Commission would do everything within its means to protect the 288 forest reserves in the country.

Government owes Zoomlion GHC1.2BN for unpaid waste management services – Minister

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Accra, April 3, GNA – The Government owes Zoomlion Ghana Limited GHS 1.2 billion covering services provided over the last two years.

Mr Ahmed Ibrahim, the Minister of Local Government, Chieftaincy and Religious Affairs (MLGCRA), who revealed this in a media interview said the debt was of much concern to the current administration.

The Minister, however, emphasised the need for collaboration between the government and private waste management companies like Zoomlion to address Ghana’s waste management challenges.

“We are collaborating closely with Zoomlion to address waste management challenges in the country, particularly focusing on recycling plastic waste,” he said.

Mr Ibrahim said it was necessary for the government to forge robust partnerships with private waste management firms and commended Zoomlion for its state-of-the-art sanitation infrastructure.

He said Zoomlion’s substantial investments in modern solid and liquid waste treatment and recycling facilities nationwide, remained unparalleled as government did not have such infrastructure to deal with the waste (both municipal solid and liquid waste) being generated daily in the cities.

“Zoomlion’s commitment to building advanced waste management systems across Ghana remains unparalleled,” he added.

The Minister warned of a nationwide sanitation crisis should Zoomlion halt operations, recalling past practices where faecal waste was dumped directly into the sea, causing environmental and health hazards.

He indicated that Zoomlion’s liquid waste recycling plants now process sewage into compost and charcoal, aligning with a 2016 ban on sea disposal initiated by former President Dramani Mahama.

Mr Ibrahim, therefore, called for sufficient government attention to sanitation, citing a cholera outbreak in coastal regions like Cape Coast, Winneba, and Takoradi on October 24, 2023, and advocated for intensified public education on sanitation risks.

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Mahama dismisses GCAA Director-General, appoints Acting Head

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President John Dramani Mahama has relieved Charles Kraikue of his duties as the Director-General of the Ghana Civil Aviation Authority (GCAA).

In an official statement dated April 2, 2025, the President’s Secretary, Dr. Callistus Mahama, directed Kraikue to hand over his responsibilities to Stephen Wilfred Arthur, who will serve as Acting Director-General.

Dr. Mahama conveyed the President’s appreciation for Kraikue’s service to the nation.

“I write to formally inform you that the President of the Republic has terminated your appointment as the Director-General of the Ghana Civil Aviation Authority, effective immediately.

“You are directed to hand over your duties to Stephen Wilfred Arthur, who shall act as the Director-General of the Authority. The President extends his gratitude for your service to the nation.”

The reason for the dismissal was not stated in the official communication. However, the decision comes amid ongoing restructuring within key government institutions.

Arthur, the newly appointed Acting Director-General, is expected to oversee operations and ensure a smooth transition at the authority.

 

7 soldiers under investigation for alleged assault in Kumasi

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The Ghana Armed Forces (GAF) has initiated an inquiry into an alleged incident of assault involving seven military personnel in Kumasi on March 28, 2025.
A statement from the Military High Command revealed that the incident involved three officers and four soldiers, who are accused of detaining and attacking three people suspected of stealing a mobile phone. The victims reportedly sustained various injuries during the altercation.
To investigate the matter, both the Military Police and the Ashanti Regional Police

Mahama disappointed over delays in completion of GARID projects

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President John Dramani Mahama has expressed concern over the potential for severe flooding in parts of Accra due to delays in the completion of the Odaw River Basin and other key projects.

The $200 million Greater Accra Resilient and Integrated Development Project (GARID), which was approved in 2019, is designed to improve flood risk management and solid waste management in the Odaw River basin.

It also aims to enhance access to basic infrastructure and services in low-income, flood-prone communities in the Greater Accra region.

During a visit to some flood-prone areas in Accra, President Mahama expressed disappointment that the project will not be completed before the onset of the rainy season.

“I would have thought that the contractors would take advantage of the dry season and work as quickly as possible so that we would have been ahead with these projects right now.

“But unfortunately, that hasn’t happened. And so we just have to caution citizens of Accra that there is going to be severe flooding because of the delay in these projects.”

President Mahama also urged the authorities to as much as possible, speed up their operations to alleviate destruction of property and loss of life.

“We have to do everything to alleviate the destruction of property and loss of life as much as possible. But I have charged the GARID Secretariat and the hydrology section and the ministry to pay constant attention to make sure that all the projects that have been awarded under GARID to make Accra resilient from flooding are speeded up as quickly as possible so that we can minimize the flooding.”


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‘I was sacked from GTA for demonstrating against Akufo-Addo’s government’

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Chief Executive Officer of the Ghana Tourism Development Company Limited, Professor Kobby Mensah Chief Executive Officer of the Ghana Tourism Development Company Limited, Professor Kobby Mensah

The Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the Ghana Tourism Development Company Limited, Professor Kobby Mensah, has recounted how he was removed from office after participating in a protest against the Akufo-Addo administration.

In an interview with Adom FM, shared on Facebook on April 3, 2025, Kobby Mensah explained that he got involved in the demonstration because he disagreed with some of the policies implemented at the time.

“I was sacked after I demonstrated against some policies but they were not happy so they sacked me. Yes, It was public record, it was not something that was a secret,” he added.

His statements have since caused a stir online, reigniting discussions around the assertion that the previous Akufo-Addo administration was intolerant.

President John Dramani Mahama on Thursday 30, 2025 appointed Professor Kobby Mensah as the Ghana Tourism Development Company Limited (GTDC).

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Shirley Ayorkor Botchwey begins tenure as 7th Secretary-General of the Commonwealth

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Shirley Ayorkor Botchwey has assumed office as the 7th Secretary-General of the Commonwealth Shirley Ayorkor Botchwey has assumed office as the 7th Secretary-General of the Commonwealth

The former Minister of Foreign Affairs and Regional Integration, Shirley Ayorkor Botchwey, has assumed office as the 7th Secretary-General of the Commonwealth, with a promise to approach her new role with humility.

Taking to her X page, she wrote, “I take on this role with deep humility and belief in what we can achieve together. With the support of the Commonwealth Sec team, I will work every day to repay the trust which has been placed in me.”

The former foreign minister succeeds Patricia Scotland, whose nine-year term ended in March 2025.

Ayorkor Botchwey, the first African women to hold this position, was appointed by Commonwealth Heads of Government at their biennial meeting in Apia, Samoa, in 2024.

She brings more than 20 years of leadership experience in diplomacy, international relations, governance, and public service to her new role.

Here is a brief profile of Shirley Ayorkor Botchwey

Ayorkor Botchwey served as Ghana’s Minister of Foreign Affairs and Regional Integration from January 2017 to January 2024 and was a member of Ghana’s National Security Council.

Earlier in her career, she served as Deputy Minister for Foreign Affairs, Information, and Trade and Industry, during the tenure of former President John Agyekum Kufuor’s administration (2001–2009).

From 2005 to 2021, she was a Member of Parliament (MP) for the Weija and later Anyaa-Sowutuom constituencies, representing for four consecutive terms.

Prior to entering politics, she led a successful marketing and communications firm and served as a consultant in the tourism sector.

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Minority Caucus urges government to address U.S 10% tariffs on Ghanaian products

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Ranking Member of the Trade, Industry, and Tourism Committee, Michael Okyere Baafi Ranking Member of the Trade, Industry, and Tourism Committee, Michael Okyere Baafi

The Minority Caucus in Parliament has raised concerns over the recent 10% tariffs imposed by the United States on Ghanaian products, calling on the government to take urgent action to mitigate the impact on local exporters.

In a statement issued by the Ranking Member of the Trade, Industry, and Tourism Committee, Michael Okyere Baafi, the Minority described the tariff escalation as a serious threat to Ghana’s trade competitiveness.

The new tariffs, announced by U.S. President Donald Trump, are reportedly in response to Ghana’s 17% average tariffs on U.S. imports.

Ghana, along with 35 other Sub-Saharan African nations, benefits from duty-free access to the U.S. market under the African Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA). However, the Minority Caucus fears that the new tariffs could undermine Ghana’s export advantages, especially if AGOA’s preferential trade terms are affected.

“The introduction of a 10% tariff on goods that previously entered the U.S. duty-free will likely reduce the price competitiveness of Ghanaian products in the U.S. market. This affects products that were already subject to standard U.S. import duties and could be further impacted if AGOA is affected by this measure,” the statement read.

The Minority emphasised that the previous New Patriotic Party (NPP) government had prioritised initiatives like the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) and the One District, One Factory (1D1F) policy to mitigate trade shocks and reduce reliance on the U.S. market.

“Diversifying our product range to focus on the export of manufactured goods to other African countries was a key policy of the NPP government. Through the implementation of 1D1F, Ghana increased exports of products like iron rods, ceramic tiles, and plastics to the ECOWAS region,” the statement added.

The caucus, however, criticised the current National Democratic Congress (NDC) government for lacking a clear policy direction on exports.

“Unfortunately, we have not seen a clear export policy under the NDC government. Their response to this sweeping tariff from the U.S. is critical to our exporters, especially those in the apparel industry, which employs over 5,000 young people,” the Caucus noted.

The Minority Caucus also warned that the absence of a strategic response could significantly impact Ghanaian businesses, leading to job losses and economic instability. They urged the government to act swiftly to protect the country’s trade interests.

Recommendations from the Minority Caucus

In light of the current trade developments, we [Minority] propose the following measures for the government’s urgent consideration:

Diversification of Export Markets

• Prioritize the full implementation of the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) to diversify export markets and reduce dependence on the U.S.

• Expand exports of manufactured products to other African countries.

• Prepare to leverage trade diversion opportunities resulting from retaliatory measures imposed by major trading partners.

Support for Exporters

• Develop targeted programs and policies to assist exporters affected by the new tariffs.

• Provide financial support, training, and market intelligence to help businesses adapt to changing trade conditions.

• Advocate for the extension or replacement of AGOA to ensure continued preferential access to the U.S. market.

Product Diversification and Value Addition

• Encourage the expansion of Ghana’s export base to reduce reliance on a limited number of commodities.

• Promote value addition to raw materials to increase export earnings, boost competitiveness, and enhance local consumption.

Negotiation and Diplomacy

• Seek clarity on the implementation of these tariffs and their potential impact on AGOA’s extension.

• Engage in diplomatic negotiations with the U.S. government to seek a reduction or removal of the tariffs.

• Highlight the negative economic implications of the tariffs and emphasize Ghana’s commitment to fair trade and sustainable development.

Enhancing Competitiveness

• Improve the efficiency and productivity of local industries to lower production costs and increase global competitiveness.

• Invest in critical infrastructure to reduce transportation costs and improve market accessibility.

Policy Clarity

The government must articulate a clear policy direction on exports and outline its response to the U.S. tariffs.

Ensure that the National AfCFTA Policy Framework and Action Plan receive adequate funding and are effectively implemented.

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Ibrahim Osman ends goal drought in style with late strike for Feyenoord

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After nine games without finding the net, Ibrahim Osman finally ended his goal drought in dramatic fashion, scoring a late goal to seal Feyenoord’s victory over Groningen on Wednesday, April 2, 2025.

The youngster has had a rollercoaster start to life at Feyenoord, displaying moments of brilliance in some matches while struggling for consistency in others.

Nevertheless, he showcased his skill with a stunning strike, his third league goal of the season in 18 appearances.

With Feyenoord already leading 3-1 and all three points seemingly secured, Osman latched onto a Gijs Smal pass at the edge of the box and expertly curled the ball into the bottom left corner.

It was Osman’s first goal since January, when he scored in Feyenoord’s 4-1 victory over Rijnsburgse.

Interestingly, that goal was also set up by Gijs Smal and was the fourth of the match, mirroring his latest strike against Groningen.

The win lifted the 2023 Eredivisie champions to third in the league standings as they chase an automatic spot in the 2026 Champions League.

For Osman, the hope remains that he can continue showcasing his talent and earn an opportunity to play for his parent club, Brighton, in the upcoming season.

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CJ, EC, ECG and Afenyo-Markin Hot

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The NPP surrogates moved into overdrive the moment the Article 146 Petition for the removal of Chief Justice Torkornoo was announced

Before the dust on the Adu-Boahen National Signals Bureau Scandal settles, the Board Chairman of the Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG) and Micro-Mini Minority Leader, Afenyo-Markin, and Management of ECG together with others have been busted in the disappearance of over 1300 containers of Cables and are expected to be arrested to face Prosecution.

Keta residents charge Assembly Members to approve MCE Nominee

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By Evans Worlanyo Ameamu

Keta (VR), April 3, GNA – Residents in the Keta Municipality of the Volta Region are calling on Assembly members to demonstrate force by approving Mr Wisdom Seade, the Municipal Chief Executive (MCE) nominee for the area.

According to them, Mr Seade has the experience, integrity, and ability to maneuver and reset the fortune of the municipality for better improvements and progress.

Mr Dzilanyo Adadey, a resident of Abutsiakope, a suburb of Keta, in an interview with the Ghana News Agency, emphasised the need for Assembly members to emulate the gesture of other municipal and district assemblies and successfully approve the nominee for better development.

“It has been challenging to get an MCE approved in the past, one example is what we experience during the approval of former MCE, Mr Emmanuel Gemegah.We are plead with assembly members to emulate examples of other assemblies that have already approved their MMDCE nominees,” he said.

He described Mr Seade as a philanthropist with good relationships with businesses, corporate organisations, among others and believed that his approval would mean better resetting, development, and improvement for the successful progress for Keta municipality.

He said that Mr Seade, who is also the Keta National Democratic Congress Chairman, has exhibited a high level of integrity, better personal relationships, and hard work, making him qualified to be the next MCE for Keta.

“We picked an information that some assembly members are reportedly planning to repeat the prolonged voting process that occurred during the Presiding Member (PM) election, but l think they will do the needful because having both Presiding Member

and MCE as assembly members would foster better understanding, unity, progress, and development.”

Madam Saviour Adranyi another resident in Keta, lamented about how the assembly members rejected Mr Seade after he contested for Presiding Member (PM) position last year and called for better reforms and endorsement of President Mahama’s nominee.

The confirmation process is scheduled to take place on Thursday, April 10, between 1400 to 1600 hours with thirty-two assembly members, comprising 22 elected and 10 government appointees, are expected to participate while Mr Seade is expected to secure two-thirds of the votes to get the nod as the next MCE.

Meanwhile, Mr Seade, who is also Assembly Member of Anyako Electoral Area, in an earlier interview with the GNA, pledged to prioritise unity, idea-sharing, and collaboration with chiefs, stakeholders, businesses, and others to develop areas such as health, sports, infrastructure, agriculture, education, and more.

He also promised to outline important emergency priority areas to tackle within his first 100 days in office which would be the visions to reset the fortune of the municipality and bring about better improvements and progress.

Other nominees in the region which include Mr Bless Kodjo Katamani, of Akatsi North District, Mr Alfred Klu Odikoro of Agortime-Ziope District and Mr Jerry Yaw Ameko of Adaklu District were approved by their respectively assembly members on day one of the MMDCEs schedules that commenced on Wednesday, April 2 and is expected to end on Friday, April 11.

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Galamseyers must be seen as dangerous terrorists

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The Minister of Lands and Natural Resources, Emmanuel Armah-Kofi Buah, has issued a stern warning against illegal miners, commonly known as galamseyers, describing them as “dangerous terrorists” who are destroying Ghana’s environment and endangering millions of lives.

Speaking at a press briefing in Accra on Thursday, April 3, the Minister expressed deep concern over the widespread pollution of the country’s water systems caused by illegal mining.

“We can’t allow a few people to make money at the expense of millions of Ghanaians and kill us. We must now begin to see them as dangerous terrorists who are killing us,” he stated.

Providing alarming statistics on water pollution, the Minister revealed that turbidity levels in some areas have skyrocketed to between 5,000 and 12,000, far exceeding the acceptable level of 500.

“It means we are drinking poison,” he cautioned, stressing the urgent need for decisive action to safeguard public health and the environment.

Despite his strong condemnation of illegal mining, the Minister reaffirmed the government’s support for responsible small-scale mining.

“If anybody wants to do genuine small-scale mining, this government is committed to guiding them, giving them licenses, and guiding them on the path of doing small-scale mining in a more responsible and sustainable manner,” he assured.

His remarks come amid growing concerns over the devastating impact of galamsey, which has led to polluted water sources, deforestation, and increased health risks in many communities.

The government has pledged to intensify its crackdown on illegal mining while promoting sustainable practices to protect Ghana’s natural resources.

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Kwesi Pratt Questions U.S. Pact After Opoku-Agyemang’s Appointment

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Kwesi Pratt Questions U.S. Pact After Opoku-Agyemang’s Appointment

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Veteran journalist and political commentator Kwesi Pratt Jnr. has voiced his concerns over the appointment of Vice President Professor Naana Jane Opoku-Agyemang as Chairperson of the Ghana Armed Forces Council. Using social media as his platform, Pratt focused on Ghana’s defense policies and the nation’s military partnership with the United States.

Opoku-Agyemang’s swearing-in marks a historic moment as she becomes the first female leader of the Ghana Armed Forces Council, an advisory body responsible for supporting the President on defense matters and ensuring military efficiency. However, Pratt steered the conversation toward the long-debated defense pact between Ghana and the U.S., questioning whether the new council will reassess the agreement that grants U.S. forces access to Ghanaian military facilities.

For nearly a decade, this agreement has been a source of contention, with many Ghanaians worried about its impact on national sovereignty and security. When the pact was initially signed, large-scale protests erupted, as citizens feared it could compromise Ghana’s independence in military affairs or involve the country in external conflicts.

Pratt’s social media post specifically raised concerns about whether Ghana’s new military leadership would address the country’s role as a potential strategic outpost for U.S. operations. As Opoku-Agyemang takes on this responsibility, it remains to be seen if her tenure will bring a reassessment of the agreement. While she has pledged to strengthen Ghana’s armed forces and integrate them into the nation’s development plans, the question of whether this includes reviewing the U.S. military pact remains unanswered.

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Morocco U-17 set for crucial clash against Zambia in AFCON Group A

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The Moroccan Under-17 national team will face Zambia on Thursday, April 3, at El Bachir Stadium in Mohammedia, in a decisive Group A match of the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON).

The tournament, hosted in Morocco, runs until April 19.

Both teams enter the match in top form, having secured dominant victories in their opening games—Morocco thrashed Uganda 5-0, while Zambia outclassed Tanzania 4-1.

A win for Morocco would guarantee a spot in the semi-finals before their final group-stage match against Tanzania on Sunday.

More importantly, it would also secure their qualification for the 2025 FIFA U-17 World Cup in Qatar, as the top four teams in the tournament automatically earn a place at the global event.

This would mark another major achievement for Moroccan football, highlighting the success of youth development initiatives led by the Royal Moroccan Football Federation (FRMF).

In the previous edition of the U-17 AFCON in 2023, Morocco finished as runners-up, losing to Senegal in the final.

With a strong start to this year’s campaign, coach Nabil Baha’s squad is determined to go one step further and claim the continental title.

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New update on health of Vice President Prof Naana Jane released

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Vice President Prof Naana Jane Opoku-Agyemang's health has been topical lately Vice President Prof Naana Jane Opoku-Agyemang’s health has been topical lately

The Member of Parliament for Assin North, James Gyakye Quayson, has provided a positive update on the health status of Vice President Prof Naana Jane Opoku-Agyemang, following her recent health scare.

The lawmaker shared that the vice president is in good health and condition as she seeks medical treatment abroad, following recommendations from medical experts.

“This evening, we received information from a credible source indicating that our esteemed vice president is in a very good condition,” he shared the update on Facebook on April 3, 2025.

Quayson went on to offer prayers for her quick and steady recovery, asking for the blessings of God for her health.

He expressed relief over the news, wishing for Vice President Opoku-Agyemang’s swift return to the country so she can continue executing her duties with the same dedication she has always shown.

“May God/Allah continue to bless her with good health. We are all relieved by this news and wish her a swift return to her duties, serving the nation with the same dedication and grace she always has,” he added.

The update follows official earlier communications from the Office of the President announcing that the Vice President, Prof Naana Jane Opoku-Agyemang, was in the hospital on Saturday, March 29, 2025.

The statement added that she had to receive medical treatment on Saturday.

According to Felix Kwakye Ofosu, Spokesperson to the President and Minister of State in charge of Government Communications, it followed a sudden illness of the vice president after work hours on Friday.

“The Vice President, Her Excellency Naana Jane Opoku-Agyemang, received treatment at the University of Ghana Medical Centre on Saturday due to a sudden illness that occurred after work on Friday, March 28, 2025,” the statement said.

It added that although she had since been attended to at the UGMC, she would travel for further medical attention.

The statement clarified that this is due to expert opinion.

“Based on expert medical opinion, she will seek further care abroad,” the statement added.

The statement ended with well wishes to the vice president, stating, “We wish the Vice President a speedy recovery.”

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Charterhouse finally details why Paluta’s ‘Makoma’ was omitted from ‘Popular Song of the Year’ category

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Ghannaian musician, King Paluta Ghannaian musician, King Paluta

Organisers of the Telecel Ghana Music Awards (TGMA) have formally responded to complaints about the omission of King Paluta’s hit song ‘Makoma’ from this year’s ‘Popular Song of the Year’ nominations list.

In a press release sighted by GhanaWeb, they clarified that the decision to not nominate the song was based on a long-standing rule that restricts artistes from having more than one song in the same category, with only a few exceptions.

“The only exceptions to this rule apply to just a few categories, which are, Best Collaboration, Best International Collaboration, and Best Music Video categories, where multiple nominations are allowed due to the involvement of different contributors,” the statement read.

The TGMA Board further emphasised that when an artiste has two or more songs qualifying for categories that do not allow multiple entries, the board typically selects only one to be considered.

This decision according to them is based on data, including streaming numbers and airplay statistics.

In this regard, the board noted that King Paluta had two major songs in contention in the category; ‘Aseda’ and ‘Makoma’. Based on this, they had to evaluate both songs and apply the one-song-per-category rule.

The Board indicated that they relied on research, taking into consideration streaming numbers from digital platforms and radio airplay data from 175 radio stations across the country.

They emphasised that after evaluating the numbers, ‘Aseda’ emerged as the more popular song and was thus chosen for nomination in both the ‘Highlife Song of the Year’ and ‘Most Popular Song of the Year’ categories.

Another reason for applying the one-song-per-category rule

One of the reasons behind this rule, according to the organisers, is also to prevent artistes from splitting their votes across multiple songs in a single category.

The statement released by the Board acknowledged that, in previous years, this rule was relaxed on certain occasions, allowing artistes to have multiple songs nominated in the same category.

However, the current policy at the TGMAs is to strictly adhere to it.

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'Be careful not to be cursed' – NAPO warns Amoakohene that power is used on humans, not animals

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