The Koforidua High Court in the Eastern Region has granted an interim injunction against the swearing-in of Ernest Kumi as the Member of Parliament-elect for the Akwatia constituency.
Mr Kumi was declared the winner by the Electoral Commission (EC) three weeks ago, following a dispute between the two main contesting parties in the constituency, the NDC and NPP over the collation of results.
However, the NDC’s parliamentary candidate, Henry Boakye-Yiadom, has filed a lawsuit against the EC, Ernest Kumi, and the Clerk to Parliament, seeking an injunction to prevent Mr Kumi’s swearing-in.
After hearing the case, the court issued an order prohibiting Mr Kumi from being recognized as the MP-elect for Akwatia.
The court’s ruling states: “The respondents, their representatives, agents, servants, and all privies are restrained from proceeding to call, admit, register, swear in, recognize, or gazette the 1st respondent (Ernest Kumi) as the elected Member of Parliament for the Akwatia constituency.”
The court also instructed Mr Kumi to refrain from “holding himself as the Member of Parliament for the Akwatia constituency.”
The order will remain in effect for 10 days.
The EC’s declaration of Ernest Kumi as the winner was made at the National Police Training School in Tesano, Accra, following several unsuccessful attempts to finalize the results in the Eastern Region.
Mr Kumi garnered 19,269 votes, while Henry Boakye-Yiadom of the NDC received 17,206 votes.
The Akwatia constituency, traditionally a stronghold for the NPP, is now a battleground for the NDC.
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Member of Parliament for Effutu, Alexander Kwamina Afenyo-Markin
The Member of Parliament for Effutu, Alexander Kwamina Afenyo-Markin, has expressed gratitude to the National Council of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) for his appointment as the Minority Leader in the Ninth Parliament.
Speaking to journalists on Thursday, January 2, 2025, Afenyo-Markin emphasised his commitment to hard work and promised to serve diligently with God as his guide.
“The party will issue an official statement, but what I can say is that I thank the National Council for the trust reposed in me by confirming me to lead my side in Parliament. I can promise them one thing: hard work, hard work, with God being my guide,” he remarked.
On January 2, 2025, the NPP National Council confirmed Afenyo-Markin as the leader of the Minority Caucus in the Ninth Parliament.
Additionally, the Council made several other appointments within the party’s parliamentary caucus.
The Member of Parliament for Asokwa, Patricia Appiagyei, was appointed Deputy Minority Leader, while Frank Annoh-Dompreh, Member of Parliament for Nsawam Adoagyiri, was named Minority Chief Whip.
Other appointments included the Member of Parliament for Tolon, Habib Iddrisu, as 1st Deputy Minority Whip and the Member of Parliament for Mpraeso, Davis Opoku Ansah (OPK), as 2nd Deputy Whip.
The Minister of Finance, Dr. Mohammed Amin Adam, has presented the mini-budget for the first quarter of 2025 to Parliament.
The GH¢68.1 billion budget, dubbed “Expenditure in Advance of Appropriation,” is intended to cover Ghana’s expenses from January to March 2025.
Presented during a transition year, the mini-budget is designed to address the nation’s short-term operational needs until the incoming government presents a comprehensive budget for the remainder of the year.
The key components of the mini-budget include funding for the salaries of public sector workers, statutory payments, critical infrastructure maintenance, and social intervention programs.
Following the presentation on January 2, 2025, the Budget and Finance Committees of Parliament have been tasked with conducting a detailed review of the budget.
Their findings will inform subsequent debates and decisions in Parliament regarding its approval.
Parliament is scheduled to reconvene on January 2, 2025, to deliberate on the mini-budget and finalise discussions.
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Asamoah Gyan has candidly admitted to a long-standing misunderstanding with former Ghana teammate Prince Tagoe, revealing that they “did not see eye to eye” for years due to external influences.
Speaking during an Instagram Live session on Thursday, the former Black Stars captain explained the origins of their rift, attributing it to misinformation. “Prince Tagoe was brainwashed. People said bad things about me to him. I didn’t see eye to eye with him,” Gyan confessed.
Their tension came to public attention in 2018 when Tagoe openly criticized Gyan’s captaincy following Stephen Appiah’s tenure. Gyan responded by accusing Tagoe of using his name to garner attention.
Despite their troubled past, Gyan expressed admiration for Tagoe’s character and shared that their relationship has significantly improved. “He has a good heart, and he’s a good person.
I now have a great relationship with him,” Gyan said, adding that a recent phone conversation had strengthened their bond. Demonstrating his support, Gyan attended the funeral of Tagoe’s mother, a gesture that further solidified their reconciliation.
The former teammates’ renewed friendship serves as a testament to the power of reconciliation and mutual respect in overcoming past misunderstandings.
The National Democratic Congress (NDC) has announced a week-long schedule of events to mark the inauguration of President-elect John Dramani Mahama.
This was contained in a letter from the General Secretary of the party, Fifi Kwetey, dated January 1, 2025, and addressed to all Regional Chairmen of the party.
“The resounding victory given to our flagbearer, His Excellency John Dramani Mahama, to lead Ghana once again is a testament to our collective resolve to deliver progress and prosperity to our beloved country. As we prepare for the momentous occasion of the swearing-in of His Excellency John Dramani Mahama as President of the Republic of Ghana on January 7, 2025, I write to inform you of the programme of activities planned ahead of this significant event,” the letter stated.
The series of activities, spanning from January 4 to January 12, 2025, includes celebratory, religious, and formal events designed to unify the nation in joy and gratitude.
From January 4 to January 6, 2025, the celebrations will begin with Victory Celebrations across all constituencies.
On Saturday, January 4, 2025, Accra will host the Victory Walk, where citizens can celebrate alongside party leaders and members in a festive atmosphere.
The excitement will continue with the Ghana Victory Concert on Sunday, January 5, 2025, at the Forecourt of the University of Ghana Sports Stadium, Accra.
The highlight of the programme, the Presidential Inauguration, will take place on Tuesday, January 7, 2025, at Independence Square, Accra. This event will feature the formal swearing-in of the President-elect, symbolizing the official commencement of the new government term.
Religious thanksgiving services are also part of the programme.
A National Muslim Thanksgiving will be held on Friday, January 10, 2025, at the National Mosque in Kanda, Accra, and at mosques nationwide.
Subsequently, the National Christian Thanksgiving Service will take place on Sunday, January 12, 2025, at Independence Square, bringing Christians together to pray for the success of the new administration.
The Minister of Finance, Dr. Mohammed Amin Adam, has presented the mini-budget for the first quarter of 2025 to Parliament.
The GH¢68.1 billion budget, dubbed “Expenditure in Advance of Appropriation,” is intended to cover Ghana’s expenses from January to March 2025.
Presented during a transition year, the mini-budget is designed to address the nation’s short-term operational needs until the incoming government presents a comprehensive budget for the remainder of the year.
The key components of the mini-budget include funding for the salaries of public sector workers, statutory payments, critical infrastructure maintenance, and social intervention programs.
Following the presentation on January 2, 2025, the Budget and Finance Committees of Parliament have been tasked with conducting a detailed review of the budget.
Their findings will inform subsequent debates and decisions in Parliament regarding its approval.
Parliament is scheduled to reconvene on January 2, 2025, to deliberate on the mini-budget and finalise discussions.
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Ghanaian socialite and Holland-based commentator, Kofi Gabs
Ghanaian socialite and Holland-based commentator, Kofi Gabs popularly known as Mr. Happiness, has strongly condemned Prophet Oja for his latest prediction about Black Sherif’s future in the music industry.
The New Year’s Eve prophecy by Prophet Oja claimed that Black Sherif’s flourishing career would face an abrupt decline in 2025 due to spiritual sabotage orchestrated by rivals.
According to the prophet, Sherif’s tongue had supposedly been “replaced spiritually,” making future success impossible without divine intervention.
However, Kofi Gabs has called these claims absurd.
In a video shared on his Facebook page, Gabs didn’t mince words, urging Black Sherif to dismiss the prophecy entirely.
“It’s laughable! Where were these prophets when Black Sherif was hustling to make a name for himself?” he questioned.
Gabs argued that prophets like Oja conveniently emerge when an artist is at their peak, claiming to foresee doom that only they can prevent.
“This is nothing but a cheap attempt to grab attention,” he added.
Taking a more reassuring tone, Gabs shared that he has biblical references to counter such claims.
“Black Sherif is protected by divine grace. No spiritual manipulation can derail someone destined for greatness. He’s safe, and he’ll keep dropping hits.”
An eight-year-old boy has been found alive after surviving five days in a game park inhabited by lions and elephants in northern Zimbabwe, according to a member of parliament.
The ordeal began when Tinotenda Pudu wandered 23 km (14 miles) from home into the “perilous” Matusadona Game Park, said Mashonaland West MP Mutsa Murombedzi on X.
He spent five days “sleeping on a rocky perch, amidst roaring lions, passing elephants, eating wild fruits”, she said.
Matusadona game park has about 40 lions. At one point, it had one of the highest lion population densities in Africa, according to African Parks.
Murombedzi said the boy used his knowledge of the wild and survival skills to stay alive.
Tinotenda survived his ordeal by eating wild fruit. He also dug small wells into dry riverbeds with a stick to access drinking water – a skill taught in the drought-prone area.
Members of the local Nyaminyami community started a search party and beat drums each day to try and guide him back home.
But ultimately, it was park rangers who managed to find him.
On his fifth day in the wild, Tinotenda heard a ranger’s car and ran toward it, narrowly missing it, the MP said.
Luckily, the rangers returned, spotted “fresh little human footprints,” and searched the area until they found him.
“This was probably his last chance of being rescued after 5 days in the wilderness,” said the MP.
The park is over 1,470 sq km (570 sq miles) and is home to zebras, elephants, hippos, lions and antelope.
Across social media, people have been praising the young boy for his resilience.
“This is beyond human comprehension,” one person wrote on X.
Another user wrote: “He’s going to have one hell of a story to tell when he gets back to school.”
Renowned Ghanaian prophet Fire Oja has stirred controversy with a startling prophecy about fast-rising musician Black Sherif. Speaking to his congregants, the prophet predicted that the artist, known for hits like “First Sermon” and “Kwaku The Traveler,” might struggle to produce more hit songs and could potentially fade from the music scene.
According to Fire Oja, “Black Sherif’s tongue has been replaced by another, and this change will hinder his ability to create hit songs.” He added that unless five powerful men of God intervene with prayers, the musician’s career could be at risk.
The prophecy has sparked mixed reactions online. While some netizens dismissed the claims and criticized the prophet, others have taken the matter seriously, urging prayers for Black Sherif’s career. Fans, however, remain hopeful and are rallying behind the young star, confident that his talent and determination will see him through.
Black Sherif has quickly become a household name, captivating audiences in Ghana and beyond with his unique sound and relatable lyrics. His meteoric rise has garnered a loyal fan base and established him as one of the most promising artists in the industry.
The New Patriotic Party (NPP) has established an 11-member committee, chaired by former Speaker of Parliament, Professor Mike Oquaye, to investigate the party’s loss in the 2024 general elections.
This decision was reached during a National Executive Council (NEC) meeting held in Accra today, chaired by the party’s National Chairman, Stephen Ntim.
Ankara fabric, known for its vibrant colors and intricate patterns, has become a popular choice in global fashion, especially for teenagers looking to express their unique style. The versatility of Ankara makes it a go-to fabric for creating fun, trendy, and cute outfits that perfectly blend tradition with modern flair. Here are some cute Ankara styles for teens to rock and turn heads with every outfit.
One of the most playful styles for teens is the Ankara peplum top. A peplum top adds a flirty, feminine silhouette with its flare at the waist. Pair it with high-waisted jeans or a skirt for a chic and youthful look. For an added twist, look for tops with ruffled or off-the-shoulder designs to give it a more trendy edge. This style is perfect for casual outings or school events.
Another great option is the Ankara mini skirt paired with a cute crop top. The bold prints of the fabric make the mini skirt stand out, while the crop top adds a youthful vibe. It’s a great outfit for day trips, hangouts with friends, or even a fun day at the mall. Combine it with sneakers or sandals for a comfortable yet stylish look.
For teens who love dresses, the Ankara A-line dress is a great choice. The A-line shape offers a flattering fit while keeping things playful. A dress with a fitted bodice and flared skirt will add a sense of movement and comfort. It’s a fantastic option for birthday parties, casual gatherings, or even a school dance.
Ankara jumpsuits and rompers are also a fun and fashionable choice. They are perfect for an effortlessly cool look that requires minimal styling. With wide-leg options or fitted styles, these jumpsuits can be paired with accessories like statement earrings or belts to complete the outfit.
Finally, accessorizing with Ankara headbands, bags, and shoes can further elevate any outfit, adding a touch of personality to the overall look. These accessories are simple to integrate into daily wear, offering an easy way for teens to experiment with Ankara without going overboard.
In conclusion, Ankara styles for teens offer endless opportunities to create cute, trendy, and stylish outfits that are both modern and rooted in culture. From peplum tops to chic dresses, there’s an Ankara style for every teen to showcase their individuality with confidence.
The New Patriotic Party (NPP) Member of Parliament (MP) for Effutu, in the Central Region, Alexander Afenyo-Markin, has been named the Minority Leader of the 9th Parliament.
The announcement follows a meeting by the NPP National Council which retained Mr. Afenyo-Markin in the party’s leadership having served as the Majority Leader in the 8th Parliament.
Mr. Afrnyo-Markin will be supported by Patricia Apiagyei, the MP for Asokwa Constituency in the Ashanti Region, as Deputy Minority Leader.
MP for Nsawam-Adoagyiri,Frank Annoh-Dompreh has been named Minority Chief Whip, while Habib Iddrisu, MP for Tolon is the new First Deputy Minority Whip, and David Ansah Opoku, MP for Mpreaso, as the Second Deputy Minority Whip.
To ensure readiness, the NPP plans to convene a meeting with its Members of Parliament-elect. The purpose of the session is to orient MPs on their roles and responsibilities and align the caucus on the party’s strategic objectives.
The leadership team is expected to spearhead efforts to prioritize the party’s legislative agenda while addressing critical national concerns.
The 8th Parliament is set to be dissolved on Friday, January 3, to pave the way for the inauguration of the 9th Parliament, after which the swearing-in ceremony for the new President-elect, John Dramami Mahama, will take place on January 7, 2025.
The Ministry of National Security has issued a directive banning the use of drones at Black Star Square and its surrounding areas during the inauguration of President-elect John Dramani Mahama on January 7, 2025.
In a press release signed by Lily Fati Soale, Acting Chief Director for the Ministry of Information, the government clarified that the restriction applies to all drones, both recreational and commercial, as part of efforts to ensure the safety and security of visiting dignitaries, guests, and the general public.
The directive underscores the government’s commitment to maintaining a secure environment for the inauguration ceremony. The Ministry has called on all drone operators to adhere to the ban and comply with the security measures.
Stakeholders have been urged to respect the directive and cooperate fully to ensure the smooth conduct of the event and the safety of all attendees.
The fourth Mad Max movie, Fury Road, took three decades to make, but the story of the belated sequel’s delayed production is a messy, complex one. The 2024 release of Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga marked the arrival of the first Mad Max movie since 2015’s Mad Max: Fury Road.
Former skipper of the Black Stars Asamoah Gyan has recounted with regret, how the soon to be gone government the New Patriotic Party capitalized on his popularity to canvass for votes during the December 7 general elections last year.
In February 2024, just weeks after Gyan was spotted at the NPP Presidential Candidate and Vice President, Dr Mahamudu Bawumia’s campaign launch, the 2010 BBC African Footballer of Year was named chairman of Bawumia’s Youth and Sports Manifesto sub-committee.
ACCRA, Ghana — A massive fire swept through Kantamanto Market in the early hours of Jan. 2, destroying more than 100 shops and causing millions of cedis in damages. The blaze, which began around 1:19 a.m. local time, has left traders reeling as firefighters from the Ghana National Fire Service (GNFS) worked tirelessly to bring the flames under control.
The Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG) cut power to the area to aid firefighting efforts, but the fire spread rapidly, consuming nearby structures, including the Ghana Commercial Bank building. Alex King Nartey, a spokesperson for the GNFS, described the situation as “very serious” in an interview with JoyNews.
Traders Count Their Losses After The Fire
The fire at Kantamanto Market is expected to have significant economic repercussions for traders and the local economy. As one of Accra’s largest markets, Kantamanto is crucial to the city’s commercial landscape. The destruction of goods and infrastructure will undoubtedly affect supply chains and livelihoods in the short term.
The fire has left many traders devastated, with some losing their entire livelihoods overnight.
“I have lost everything. Attempts to rescue some of my goods proved futile. I didn’t get one pesewa from here. I collected a loan to do this business. We will rise from these ashes. It’s not easy. My wife also sells ladies’ clothing; she has lost everything,” said Joshua Tetteh, speaking to Citi Newsroom.
Calls For Action
While some traders suspect arson, the GNFS has stated that the exact cause of the fire is yet to be determined. Authorities now face the challenge of investigating the cause and implementing measures to prevent such incidents in the future. Calls for better infrastructure, improved safety protocols, and support for affected traders are growing louder in the wake of this disaster.
Member of Parliament for Effutu, Alexander Afenyo-Markin
The National Council of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) has announced the leadership for the 9th Parliament.
Member of Parliament for Effutu, Alexander Kwamina Afenyo-Markin has been confirmed as the Minority Leader, bringing his legislative expertise and leadership skills to the forefront while Patricia Appiagyei, Member of Parliament for Suame has been appointed Deputy Minority Leader.
Member of Parliament for Nsawam Adoagyiri, Frank Annoh-Dompreh takes on the role of Chief Whip, expected to manage parliamentary activities effectively.
Additionally, Member of Parliament for Tolon Habib Iddrisu has been confirmed as the 1st Deputy Whip, and Member of Parliament for Mpraeso, Davis Opoku (OPK) will serve as the 2nd Deputy Whip, further solidifying the party’s lineup.
The NPP MPs-elect are expected to be briefed on these leadership decisions soon.
This update was shared by broadcaster and private legal practitioner, Richard Dela Sky on X Thursday, January 2, 2024.
He stated, “Breaking: NPP’s National Council confirms Afenyo-Markin as Minority Leader for the 9th Parliament, Patricia Appiagyei as Dep Leader, Frank Annoh-Dompreh as Chief Whip, Habib Iddrisu as 1st Dep Whip, and Davis Opoku (OPK) as 2nd Dep Whip. NPP MPs-elect to be briefed later”.
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Breaking: NPP’s National Council confirms Afenyo-Markin as Minority Leader for the 9th Parliament, Patricia Appiagyei as Dep Leader, Frank Annoh-Dompreh as Chief Whip, Habib Iddrisu as 1st Dep Whip, and Davis Opoku (OPK) as 2nd Dep Whip. NPP MPs-elect to be briefed later.
Over the summer, popular romance author Colleen Hoover got her first movie adaptation of the 2016 novel It Ends With Us. Starring Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni, who also took the role of director and producer, the adaptation was a smash success at the box office but was also buried in controversy.
Edudzi Tameklo Cautions Against Legal Precedent in Tema Central Mandamus Case
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Legal practitioner Godwin Edudzi Tameklo has raised concerns about the potential implications of a legal decision involving the Tema Central parliamentary election dispute. Speaking in response to the ongoing mandamus case, Tameklo, who serves as legal counsel for the National Democratic Congress (NDC), described the situation as a “slippery path” that could set troubling precedents in Ghana’s electoral and judicial systems.
The case centers on a request to compel the Electoral Commission (EC) to provide specific documents regarding the parliamentary results in Tema Central, following claims of irregularities in the 2024 elections. Tameklo emphasized that while the judiciary plays a critical role in ensuring electoral transparency, decisions in such cases must be approached with caution to avoid undermining democratic processes.
He further explained that mandamus applications are extraordinary remedies and must not become a tool for unnecessary litigation. “We must ensure that such actions do not erode public confidence in the electoral process or create unnecessary bottlenecks in our democracy,” Tameklo noted.
The Tema Central case has garnered significant attention, as it reflects broader concerns about the credibility of the 2024 elections. Observers and stakeholders are keenly watching how the courts handle the matter, as the outcome may influence future electoral disputes and reforms in Ghana.
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Gongnia (U/E), Jan 2, GNA – Naba Jacob Adanigna, chief of Gongnia community, students, and alumni of St.John Bosco College of Education in the Upper East Region has petitioned President Akufo-Addo to renew tenure of Professor Joseph Amikuzuno as the principal of the school.
The petition, presented to the President through Mr Joseph Adongo, the Kassena-Nankana Municipal Chief Executive, highlighted the significant transformation the College had experienced under the leadership of Professor Amikuzuno’s, which they believed warranted the extension of his term.
The petitioners expressed concern over what they described as “unilateral efforts by the Ghana Education Trust Fund (GETEC)” to appoint a new principal for the College without involving the Governing Council or engaging in broader consultations with key stakeholders, including the local community.
“We wish to register our displeasure at the turn of events, especially when it concerns a principal with visible evidence of progressive developmental projects and prospects to elevate the college further,” the petition alleged.
The petition further alleged that the GTEC Chairman “extended the tenure of retired principals with minimal impact on the college’s progress, and it was unfair to replace Professor Amikuzuno whom it described as young and hardworking, young man who is also a native of the region”.
The community opposed the removal or replacement of Prof. Amikuzuno while he still had the potential to serve another term.
They emphasized that the reasons provided by GTEC do not outweigh the principal’s accomplishments and dedication.
In highlighting some few achievements of Prof. Amikuzuno they said he succeeded in an out-of-court settlement of a 42-year-old land dispute, constructed a protective fence wall for the college, and developed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) between the college and the community aimed at fostering mutual development.
They said the professor has also introduced new academic programmes, brought onboard a remedial programme that was helping students who would not have gotten the opportunity to continue their education, transformed the College Basic School to a model school, increased the staff strength by over 50 percent, completed the college auditorium that stalled since 2012.
These efforts, among other key achievements the petitioners argue, were clear indicators of the progress under his leadership and the tangible benefits to both the institution and the surrounding community.
The people of Gongnia, therefore, strongly urged President Akufo-Addo to renew the principal’s tenure, recognizing the positive changes brought about during his administration and the bright prospects for the future of St. John Bosco College of Education.
Women leaders take a group photo after a forum, marking 30 years of Beijing conference
Following their victories in the recent Local Government Elections, newly elected female leaders are encouraging other women to pursue leadership roles despite the challenges.
Mtwara Ms Rukia Myachi, chairperson of Myegedi village in Mkunwa ward, emphasised the importance of resilience. “I faced many obstacles, from stereotypes to lack of support,” she shared.
“But I persevered. This proves that women can lead effectively. Don’t let challenges deter you. Step up and take on leadership roles to represent other women’s voices.”
Kasuru’s chairperson of Tabirugu village, Ms Leokadeki Koku, another successful candidate in the election, encouraged women to support one another in their political journeys. “Unity among women is crucial. We need to back each other up and push for gender equality in leadership,” Ms Amina said. She also mentioned the need for more mentorship programmes to guide young women entering politics.
As she continues to serve in her new role, she is committed to mentoring the next generation of female leaders, ensuring that more women follow in their footsteps and break through the barriers that still exist.
Tanzania’s Gender Networking Programme (TGNP) board chairperson, Ms Gemma Akilimali, said that this year’s local government polls have seen a remarkable increase in women’s involvement in the electoral process, taking over leadership roles even in areas that some of them had never been governed by women.
Ms Akilimali made the remarks during the 2024 Women in Leadership Summit, which, among other things, reflected on the 30 years after the Beijing Conference.
“I am delighted that our forum is being held after the local government election, where this year women were highly motivated to participate in the election process… Despite the challenges, many women have secured leadership positions in some areas, where women attained chairperson positions in local government for the very first time since these roles were established,” she said.
Ms Akilimali added: “This is something to be proud of and to celebrate; approximately 14 women from various parts of the country have secured the chairmanship positions.”.
She said this year’s forum is guided by the theme: “Celebrate, Reflect, and Envision for Beijing +30: Her Vision 2050,” saying there will also be the launch of a book documenting the Beijing journey and the presentation of awards to encourage women who have excelled in various roles.
Ms Akilimali called upon women to use the forum to build and strengthen networks and partnerships in advancing and solidifying the women’s agenda to bring transformative changes to their lives as individuals and as a society in general.
TGNP executive director, Ms Lilian Liundi, said that Tanzania has made significant strides 30 years after the Beijing Conference.
She said as of January 2019, the country ranked 2nd in East Africa with 36.9 percent of parliamentary seats held by women.
“This achievement is not just a statistic; it is a reflection of our resilience and strength as women united in purpose. We have witnessed groundbreaking moments, our first female president, Samia Suluhu Hassan, and two powerful female speakers of the Parliament, Anne Makinda and Dr Tulia Ackson,” she said.
Ms Liundi cited Mkunwa Ward, in which, in the just-concluded local government election, almost 50 percent of hamlet chairpersons are women.
She said the achievements have been made possible through the leadership project that was being implemented by TGNP in the area with support from UN Women.
She further said that despite the progress, the number of women in local government is still low, noting that only 6.5 percent of women are councillors, adding that after the 2019 local government election, women made up only 2.1 percent of elected village chairpersons, 6.7 percent of elected hamlet chairpersons, and 12.6 percent of elected street chairpersons.
“These are very low numbers. We have to do something, especially at the local government.”
She said that despite the milestone, there are still challenges that women need to confront with unwavering courage and determination, such as the barriers they face, cultural biases, economic disparities, and systemic discrimination.
“Together we can dismantle these obstacles and advocate for policies that empower women at all levels of decision-making. Our voices are powerful tools for change. Let us envision a future where you and I lead with confidence in every sphere of life,” she said.
She called upon women to work towards increasing their participation in politics and leadership roles while fostering a supportive environment that nurtures their aspirations.
play videoFormer captain of the Black Stars, Asamoah Gyan
Former Black Stars captain Asamoah Gyan broke down in tears while interacting with fans during a live session on his Instagram page.
It remains unclear what triggered the emotional outburst, but the former Sunderland striker reminisced about his past experiences with the Black Stars while engaging with his followers.
The incident, which occurred on the afternoon of Thursday, December 2, 2025, saw Gyan praising some of his former teammates, including Prince Tagoe and Andre Ayew.
However, in a sudden turn of events, the 2010 BBC African Player of the Year was seen sobbing as he sang gospel tunes.
Gyan also issued a stern warning to fans and citizens, urging them to refrain from speaking ill of him, adding that there would be consequences for anyone who did so.
The retired striker remains Ghana’s all-time leading scorer with 51 goals in 109 appearances. His six goals at the FIFA World Cup make him the top-scoring African player in the tournament’s history.
In June 2023, Gyan officially retired from professional football after an illustrious 18-year career.
Asante Kotoko legend Rev. Osei Kofi shared an intriguing story about how his father’s divorce case led him to leave Hearts of Oak and join their arch-rivals, Asante Kotoko.
Osei Kofi narrated that his father needed £30 to settle his divorce from a woman who had mistreated him.
He recalled that his father informed him about the divorce while he was in the Hearts of Oak camp, shortly after leading the team to victory in the 1964 league.
“I didn’t like how the woman treated my father. He used to eat leftovers from what she sold in the market. My father had become old and weak, so he stayed home. I was in the Hearts of Oak camp when my dad came and told me he wanted a divorce, and the court demanded £30,” he said during an interview on Channel One TV.
It turned out that his father worked as a driver for a Kotoko patron who offered to pay the divorce fee if Osei Kofi joined the Porcupines.
“He was a driver for Mr. Adusei, a Kotoko patron. After Hearts won the league, someone told Mr. Adusei, ‘Do you know your driver’s son is Osei Kofi? Why don’t you pay the £30 so Osei can go to Kotoko?’
“So, I was there when my father told me the story, and I decided to go to Kotoko because of the woman. I left Hearts of Oak without informing anyone because it was an amateur league, and we weren’t under contracts or salaries. That night, I went to Kumasi. The £30 was given to my father to finalize the divorce, which saved him,” he recounted.
In his prime, Osei Kofi was known as the “Wizard Dribbler” for his quick feet and ability to bypass defenders.
He spent most of his career at Asante Kotoko, achieving legendary status and helping the club win consecutive league titles in 1965 and 1966.
Mozambique police fire teargas at opposition supporters during protests linked to disputed elections
The UN refugee agency, UNHCR, and the Government of Malawi say they have recorded around 2,000 people who crossed the border from Mozambique, and another 1,000 who entered Eswatini in the past week fleeing the post-election chaos in the neighbouring country.
UNHCR said Tuesday that it was deeply alarmed by the situation in Mozambique, where post-election unrest has forced thousands to flee their homes, especially after the country’s Constitutional Counsel (CC) confirmed on December 23 that the ruling Frelimo party won the disputed presidential election held in October.
Presidential candidate Venâncio Mondlane, supported by the Podemos party, rejected the results proclaimed by the highest court in the land, and his supporters, along with other opposition parties, have been organising protests that are violently thwarted by the police.
Decide Electoral Platform, an NGO, says some 277 have been killed since October 21, 2024, and another 586 have gunshot wounds from the protests.
The UN agency said some camps for the internally displaced are overcrowded, with 1,000 people sharing a single latrine, sparking fears of disease outbreak and spread.
In Eswatini, the Malindza refugee reception centre, originally designed for 250 people, is now housing more than 1,000.
According to Chansa Kapaya, UNHCR’s regional director for Southern Africa, the refugees and civilians are facing immense risks, losing their livelihoods and relying on humanitarian assistance.
“While we are grateful for the generosity of Malawi and Eswatini, immediate support is crucial to tackle the worsening crisis and prevent further suffering,” she said.
On Monday, outgoing President Filipe Nyusi ruled out possible foreign mediation to resolve the post-election crisis in the country, advocating dialogue and local solutions without “schemes, arrangements and interests.”
During a meeting with leaders of the political parties with representation in the next parliament, President Nyusi said that “the solutions for Mozambique can only be found by us Mozambicans.”
Nyusi met with the leader of the Mozambican National Resistance (Renamo) Ossufo Momade, president of the Democratic Movement of Mozambique (MDM) Lutero Simango, and Frelimo’s Daniel Chapo, the declared winner of the presidential vote.
The Optimist Party for the Development of Mozambique (Podemos), which backed Mondlane, was represented by Albino Forquilha, while the extra-parliamentary New Democracy (ND) was represented by Salomão Muchanga.
According to the CC, Mr Chapo won the presidential contest with 65.17 percent of the votes, followed by Mr Mondlane with 24.19 percent of the votes. Renamo’s Momade got 6.62 percent and MDM leader Lutero Simango managed 4.02 percent of the vote.
Last week, UN Secretary-General António Guterres expressed concern about the post-election violence, which has resulted in the loss of lives, and the destruction of property, and called all Mozambicans to seek a peaceful resolution, in a constructive manner.
The New Patriotic Party (NPP) has officially designated its leadership for the Minority in Ghana’s 9th Parliament, appointing Alexander Afenyo-Markin as the Minority Leader.
This strategic move aims to strengthen the party’s legislative effectiveness following its transition from the Majority to the Minority in Parliament, as reported by Citi Newsroom.
Alexander Afenyo-Markin, born on May 27, 1978, in Winneba, Central Region, has been serving as the MP for Effutu since 2013.
He holds a Bachelor of Laws (LLB) from the University of Buckingham and a Master’s degree in International Politics and Security Studies from the University of Bradford.
Prior to his political career, Afenyo-Markin worked as a Principal Postal Officer at Ghana Post and later as a legal practitioner.
His tenure in Parliament has been marked by active participation in various committees, including the Finance Committee and the Defence and Interior Committee.
The NPP’s National Council, led by General Secretary Justin Kodua Frimpong, finalized these appointments to ensure robust leadership in Parliament.
This decision follows the party’s recent electoral performance, which resulted in a shift from holding the Majority to becoming the Minority in the legislative assembly.
The newly appointed leadership is expected to play a crucial role in steering the party’s legislative agenda, fostering unity among party members, and effectively engaging with the Majority on national issues.
Their collective experience and expertise are anticipated to enhance the NPP’s contributions to parliamentary proceedings and national governance.
In the coming days, the NPP plans to convene a meeting with its elected MPs to outline their roles and responsibilities, ensuring a coordinated approach as the 9th Parliament commences.
This preparatory session aims to align the party’s legislative strategies with its broader political objectives, reinforcing its commitment to serving the Ghanaian populace.
The transition to Minority status presents both challenges and opportunities for the NPP.
Under Afenyo-Markin’s leadership, the party aims to constructively contribute to parliamentary debates, hold the government accountable, and advocate for policies that align with its vision for Ghana’s development.
As the 9th Parliament begins its session, all eyes will be on the NPP’s new leadership team to see how they navigate the dynamics of their Minority role, engage with the Majority, and represent the interests of their constituents on the national stage.
Accra, Dec 26, GNA – Trust Jesus Foundation (TJF) has feted patients of the Pantang Psychiatric Hospital as part of efforts to bring mental health into the national conscience.
The exercise, which coincided with the fifth anniversary celebration of the foundation, offered the patients a sense of acceptance and belonging as equal members of the Ghanaian society.
In an interview with the Ghana News Agency (GNA) on Thursday on the sidelines of the occasion, the Founder and President of the foundation, Ms. Mary Wormenor, observed the need for mental patients to be encouraged through such gestures since it had a positive impact on their health.
“In putting a smile on the faces of mental patients, we help them to understand that society loves them and sees them as part of the community irrespective of their situations.” Ms. Wormenor indicated.
She therefore called on the government to prioritise mental health care issues and implement the Mental Health Act 2012, Act 846 which sought to improve Ghana’s mental health delivery .
“We are also calling on the government to invest more in the training of psychiatric specialists in Ghana,” she said.
In a talk during the programme, the Health Coordinator of TJF, Mr. Seth Wormenor, asked Ghanaians to be observant in order to detect mental challenges which early diagnosis resulted early healing.
Mr. Wormenor, also the Mental Health Coordinator, Adanse South District in the Asante Region, suggested that persons who were developing mental challenges might not know until others detect it hence the need to lookout for changes in the lifestyle.
Receiving some of the donated items, a Principal Nursing Officer at the Pnntang Hospital, Mrs. Vivian Anim Bonnah, said such gestures as caring for mental patients was very necessary because some of them had been abandoned by family and friends.
“Some of them don’t get visitors at all and it makes make them feel rejected.
Such visits make them see new faces and reassure them of the fact that there are persons who still had them at heart which has a profound mental and psychological impact on them,” she indicated.
Mrs. Bonnah who is also an Executive Member of Mental Health Nurses Group National, appealed to the government to invest more in mental health institutions which will go a long way to take away the many challenges facing the sector and improve upon mental health care delivery in the nation.
She observed that even though mental Healthcare was supposed to be free, it had rather become more expensive with patients and their relatives, struggling with high costs of drugs and other necessities.
This, she indicated, was because the quota given to psychiatric health institutions and units in the nation was not enough.
The Principal Nursing Officer asked that mental health care be taken seriously “because it could be anybody tomorrow and that without mental healthcare there is no healthcare.”
As part of the exercise and anniversary, the foundation provided the patients with Jollof Rice with Chicken with assorted drinks.
Members of the group also had a procession through some principal streets of Accra with placards that educated the public about mental health.
Some deserving members of the association were honoured for their selfless service.
Accra, Jan 2, GNA – Ghana is poised to make history as it transitions from the Eighth to the Ninth Parliament, marking a significant milestone in the country’s democratic journey.
This transition is based on Article 112(4) and 113(1) of the 1992 Constitution, which stipulates that the Eighth Parliament will stand dissolved, and the Ninth Parliament will be inaugurated on Tuesday, January 7, 2025.
Addressing the Parliamentary Press Corps in Parliament on Thursday, ahead of inauguration of the Ninth Parliament and the swearing-in of the President-elect, Madam Gifty Twum Ampofo, Chairperson for the Dissolution and Inauguration Planning Committee, said the country had demonstrated its commitment to democratic principles, having successfully navigated seven Parliamentary transitions since the Fourth Republic.
She said, the forthcoming transition presented an opportunity for reflection, renewal, and reaffirmation of Ghana’s democratic values.
Madam Twum Ampofo told the Press that the election of the new Speaker of Parliament was scheduled for Monday, January 6, 2025
“This election will set the tone for legislative leadership in the coming days,” she said.
She also outlined the swearing-in of new Members of Parliament-elect (MPs) and dissolution of the Eighth Parliament was scheduled from Monday, January 6 at 2300 hours to midnight.
“…The presidential inauguration is scheduled for Tuesday, January 7, 2025, this event will mark the beginning of a new chapter in Ghana’s governance and celebrate the country’s enduring democratic values,” the Committee Chairperson told the Press.
Mr Camillo Pwamang, Deputy Coordinator, Dissolution and Inauguration Committee, in his address noted that as Ghana navigated the transition, transparency and accountability were crucial.
“The media plays a vital role in bridging the gap between the institution of parliament and the people, promoting understanding, unity, and accountability,” he said.
He called for a collective effort and commitment from the Media to help Ghana build on past achievements and address pressing issues such as economic growth, education, healthcare, and infrastructure development.
The Minister of Finance, Dr. Mohammed Amin Adam, has submitted the Expenditure in Advance of Appropriation for the period January to March 2025 to Parliament.
The proposed 2025 mini-budget, amounting to GH¢68.1 billion, is intended to cover essential government expenses during the first quarter of the year.
This provision ensures continuity of operations pending the presentation of a full budget by the incoming administration, which will govern for the remainder of 2025.
Key areas expected to benefit from the allocation include salaries of public sector workers, statutory payments, critical infrastructure maintenance, and funding for social intervention programs.
The mini-budget serves as a constitutional requirement during a transition year to prevent fiscal disruptions.
Following its submission, Second Deputy Speaker Andrew Asiamah Amoako referred the document to the Budget and Finance Committees for detailed review. The committees are tasked with scrutinizing the figures and policies before reporting back to the House for debate and approval.
Parliament is set to reconvene later on January 2, 2025, for the Finance Minister to formally present the budget to members, after which deliberations and discussions are expected to follow.
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The National Council of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) has officially confirmed its leadership structure for the 9th Parliament, laying the foundation for the party’s approach to managing legislative affairs in the upcoming session.
The newly appointed leadership lineup includes:
Alexander Afenyo-Markin as Minority Leader.
Patricia Apiagyei as Deputy Minority Leader.
Frank Annoh-Dompreh as Chief Whip.
Habib Iddrisu as First Deputy Minority Whip.
David Opoku as Second Deputy Minority Whip.
Following these confirmations, the NPP is set to convene a meeting with its Members of Parliament-elect to brief them on their respective roles and responsibilities ahead of the 9th Parliament’s official opening.
This leadership selection emphasizes the NPP’s commitment to maintaining unity and ensuring the effective management of parliamentary affairs as they prepare to address the legislative priorities of the 9th Parliament.
Member of Parliament for Banda, Ahmed Ibrahim, is advocating for Alban Bagbin to retain his position as Speaker in the Ninth Parliament.
According to him, Bagbin’s extensive experience and leadership roles in Parliament make him the ideal candidate.
Speaking to journalists on Thursday, January 2, 2024, he pointed out Bagbin’s ability to provide constructive criticism, citing instances in the Eighth Parliament where he challenged authority and provided guidance.
“When he (Bagbin) was a leader in this house, Akufo-Addo was Foreign Affairs Minister, John Mahama was Spokesperson for Communication, and Asiedu Nketiah was Chairman for Energy. So, all the political gurus you have in this country were under him. And the kind of Parliament that we have now, you need a statesman who will be able to look into the eyes of the President and tell him, ‘Mr. President, this will not work. This will work,'” he explained.
Ibrahim also praised Bagbin’s leadership, citing his ability to challenge authority and provide guidance.
“When we needed somebody to look into the eyes of Akufo-Addo and tell him the truth, nobody did it except Alban Bagbin, who said, ‘Enough of what you are doing.’ And that’s what has brought us to where we are.”
Ibrahim questioned the need to consider alternative candidates.
“So, whether you go, I’m a minority leader, he’s been a minority leader before. As a majority leader, he’s been a majority leader before. As a deputy speaker, he’s been a deputy speaker before. As a speaker, he’s been a speaker before. So, if you have such a person, why would you look for another?” he noted.
The University of Gold Coast (UGC) has achieved a monumental milestone with the conferment of the University of Gold Coast Awarded Presidential Charter – Ghana’s Highest Academic Honour, Ghana’s highest accreditation for tertiary institutions.
The historic ceremony, held on December 19, 2024, was graced by the President of the Republic of Ghana, who lauded UGC as a top-tier institution in business, leadership, and innovation.
The Presidential Charter signifies full autonomy for UGC to operate as a degree-granting university, solidifying its position as a leader in higher education in Ghana. This prestigious accreditation is reserved for institutions that demonstrate excellence in governance, academic rigour, and innovation, making UGC part of an elite group of chartered universities in the country.
A Legacy of Excellence and Innovation
UGC’s journey to this historic recognition spans two decades of visionary leadership and transformative education. Founded in 2004 by Bishop Gideon and Lady Olivia Titi-Ofei, the institution began as the African Centre for Leadership and Human Resource Development (AFRILEAD).
Over the years, it evolved into the Graduate School of Governance and Leadership, then Accra Business School, before rebranding as the University of Gold Coast.
Through this transformation, UGC has remained committed to bridging the gap between academia and industry, offering globally competitive programmes designed to inspire innovation and develop future-ready leaders. The Presidential Charter is a testament to UGC’s consistent dedication to academic excellence, faith-driven leadership, and societal impact.
Celebrating a Historic Day
The Charter Ceremony was attended by the university’s founders and key leaders, including Professor Elvis Cornerstone, the President of UGC, Kevin Titi-Ofei, Chief Operating Officer, and Savior Nyamedie, the Registrar. Together, they joined the President of Ghana to commemorate this monumental achievement, underscoring the leadership and collective effort behind UGC’s success.
Speaking at the event, the President of Ghana praised UGC as a model institution that has set the standard for private universities in Ghana.
“UGC has earned its place as a top-tier institution in the fields of business, leadership, and innovation. It is a beacon of excellence and a testament to what is possible when vision and dedication meet,” he stated.
Professor Elvis Cornerstone, reflecting on the momentous occasion, remarked: “The Presidential Charter is not just a recognition of our past achievements; it is a call to greater responsibility. We are committed to shaping a golden generation of leaders who will transform Ghana and the world.”
What the Charter Means for UGC
The Presidential Charter grants UGC full independence in governance, programme design, and the award of degrees. This autonomy allows the university to expand its offerings across postgraduate, undergraduate, and professional disciplines, ensuring that students receive a world-class education tailored to the demands of the global economy.
Furthermore, the accreditation reinforces UGC’s reputation as a globally competitive institution, opening new opportunities for collaboration, research, and innovation.
It also affirms the university’s role in shaping Christ-centred leaders equipped to solve complex challenges with integrity and purpose.
A Vision for the Future
As UGC enters this new chapter, it remains steadfast in its mission to integrate faith, innovation, and academic excellence.
The university has pledged to uphold the highest standards of education, inspire innovation, and prepare graduates to lead with compassion and conviction.
The university’s leadership extended heartfelt gratitude to its founders, Bishop Gideon and Lady Olivia Titi-Ofei, whose vision and unwavering faith laid the foundation for this historic achievement.
The management also acknowledged the collective efforts of faculty, staff, students, and partners who have contributed to UGC’s legacy of excellence.
Looking Ahead
As the University of Gold Coast celebrates its Presidential Charter, it also sets its sights on the future, with plans to further its impact in Ghana and beyond.
With a strong foundation and a renewed mandate, UGC is poised to continue its journey as a world-class Christian university, raising a new generation of transformative leaders for a brighter tomorrow.
Congratulations to the University of Gold Coast – a shining beacon of academic excellence, leadership, and faith!
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Joshua, a member of the popular Ghanaian music group Keche, has responded to King Paluta’s recent comments about them.
Recently, in an interview on the Delay Show, King Paluta stated that he will no longer collaborate with Keche on any future projects because of the attacks directed at him.
“I’m done with them. For them to not appreciate me despite what I did for them, giving you a verse for free, no! Imagine I buy a phone for you upon your request; you ask for airtime the next day, and I say I don’t have the means; then you go about telling people I’m wicked? How?” he queried.
But in a latest development, Keche Joshua has responded in an interview with ZionFelix, stating that they will not be working with King Paluta, as that is what he wants.
He also expressed disappointment over the comments Paluta made about them during the Delay interview, labeling it as disrespectful.
“He said he won’t collaborate with us again, so we’ve heard. It’s nothing, he can go. We haven’t done anything to him. I was surprised by what he said in the Delay interview, it was disrespectful.
“The team told me not to speak about it, and it’s fine. He claimed he was sick, yet he was posting other people’s songs,” Keche Joshua said.
Background
One would recall that in August 2024, Keche Joshua took to social media to criticise King Paluta for failing to promote their song, “My Father,” after their collaboration.
He questioned why Paluta shared songs from other artistes but not theirs.
Later, the other member of the group, Keche Andrew, also revealed how King Paluta had treated them poorly, even refusing to shoot a music video with them and citing illness as the reason.
Although Joshua apologised for the harsh words he used in his previous outburst, he expressed that he was still disappointed with Paluta’s actions.
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Former Black Stars captain Asamoah Gyan has lambasted his former teammates for not supporting him after fans turned on him for missing a crucial penalty against Uruguay during the 2010 FIFA World Cup.
With teary eyes, Gyan labelled his teammates as “cowards” for not stepping up to take the penalty, indicating that his colleagues were scared in the tense moment.
Speaking during an Instagram Live session, he expressed his displeasure, claiming that his former teammates failed to defend him and left him to face the backlash alone. This, according to Gyan, fueled false narratives that tarnished his image.
“Anyone could have taken the penalty. Why would I deliberately miss it and disgrace Ghana? You were all afraid of the pressure. Everybody was scared—cowards,” he said.
“And then someone claimed they wanted to take it, but I took it. Why won’t you come out and affirm it if it’s true? You were happy to let them insult the taker. None of you came out to speak, deny it, or explain that I was the first-choice penalty taker.”
The Black Stars’ all-time top scorer further accused some of his former teammates of using his penalty miss as an opportunity to turn public opinion against him because he was the face of the team.
“The fans can say whatever they like, but you, my teammates, should have defended me. Instead, you were scared, and when they mentioned my name, you kept quiet while I faced it all alone. I was loved by the people, and yet you instigated them to speak ill of me,” Gyan added.
Gyan missed a last-minute penalty against Uruguay in the 2010 FIFA World Cup quarterfinals, denying Ghana a historic semi-final berth. Ghana eventually lost the match in a penalty shootout.
The infamous penalty miss has seemingly overshadowed Gyan’s illustrious international career, becoming one of the most remembered moments of the former footballer’s career.
One of Zambia’s most popular musicians, Dandy Krazy
Dandy Krazy, one of Zambia’s most popular musicians, has died from injuries caused by a road collision on New Year’s Eve.
The 47-year-old – real name Wesley Chibambo – was travelling in Zambia’s Kapiri Mposhi region when his car collided with a truck and a second car.
Three people died at the scene. Dandy Krazy passed away in the early hours of Thursday despite being transported to the University Teaching Hospital in capital city Lusaka for emergency surgery.
President Hakainde Hichilema was among those who paid tribute to the musician, calling him an “extraordinary artist”.
“His music and charisma touched lives far and wide, crossing all boundaries and bringing people together,” Hichilema wrote in a Facebook post.
Dandy Krazy’s daughter, Comfort, said: “Daddy you have answered the Lord’s call on Shanice’s birthday, your third born. Even in death, we will always love you Papa. I have no time to question God but agree to his will but Lord, your will hurts.”
Dandy Krazy was known for using music as a tool for political commentary.
His song Donchi Kubeba is credited with helping the Patriotic Front (PF) win the 2011 elections, ending the Movement for Multiparty Democracy’s 20-year run in power.
The song, whose title means Don’t Tell Them, lamented the unequal distribution of wealth and lack of opportunities in the country.
Former President Michael Sata, from the PF, later bestowed Dandy Krazy with the Grand Commander of the Order of Freedom.
His other songs include the hit Chintelelwe. Dandy Krazy also popularised tracks he featured on, such as Chipuba Chandi by Indi K and Temperature by Uniq.
In mourning Dandy Krazy, politician and lawyer Sakwiba Sikota wrote on his Facebook page: “There is no doubt that Dandy Crazy was a giant in the Zambian musical industry. His innovation and natural charm touched many.
He praised Dandy Krazy’s “social and political commentaries”, comparing them to artists like Bob Marley, Nina Simone, Bob Dylan, and John Lennon.
The government has announced it will assist with funeral expenses for Dandy Krazy and the others who died in the collision.
Dancehall act Kelvynboy has been trolled on social media after denying a recent online attack he fired at Stonebwoy during an interview.
Several days ago, Kelvynboy sparked online conversations after sharing a tweet attacking Stonebwoy who he labelled as ‘Efo’.
According to him, Stonebwoy is continuing to attempt to sabotage his career. He alleged that despite his best efforts, Efo is in the background trying to destroy him for a crime he does not remember committing.
Kelvynboy’s comment sparked wild social media reactions.
However, in a new interview, he now claims not to have been the one behind the tweet.
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Netizens dragged him for being a ‘fearo’.
“Gangster behind Keyboard , now come show how gangster u are in person , u wan fight lion 🦁,” one user commented.
This landmark legislation aims to address pressing environmental issues and promote sustainable development across the nation.
The bill, which had been under discussion for several months, received overwhelming support from both sides of the political spectrum. Lawmakers emphasized the importance of protecting Ghana’s natural resources and ensuring a healthier environment for future generations.
During the parliamentary session on Thursday, January 2, the 2nd Deputy Speaker, Andrew Asiamah said, ” Hon. members, the Environmental Protection Bill 2024 is now read for the third time and passed.”
The Environmental Protection Bill includes provisions for stricter regulations on industrial emissions, waste management, and deforestation. It also outlines measures to promote renewable energy sources and encourage eco-friendly practices among businesses and individuals.
The passage of the Environmental Protection Bill marks a new chapter in Ghana’s commitment to environmental stewardship. With this legislation in place, the nation is poised to make significant strides in protecting its natural resources and promoting a sustainable future.
The Committee For Public Accountability (CPA), a public interest group has cautioned members of the Operation Recover All Loot (ORAL) to stay clear of any attempt that would be aimed at intimidating legitimate business persons or outfits in Ghana.
Addressing the press Thursday morning, Hon Collins Owusu Amankwah, Executive Chairman of CPA said it has learnt with great concern some irresponsible comments from Raymond Archer, a member of the ORAL that seeks to threaten Mr Daniel Mckorley, Group CEO of McDan Company that he should pray NPP stays in government forever.
Former Ghana international Asamoah Gyan says the National Democratic Congress (NDC) needs to come clear with their 24-hour economy policy as he believes it’s not a ‘new’ thing.
According to Gyan, some sectors in the country already run a similar policy urging the newly-voted government to commit to improving it.
The policy was one of the NDC’s campaign messages and played a strong role in their return to power for the next four years.
Gyan, in an Instagram live session on Thursday, January 2, questioned the true intentions of the policy.
“It already exists. Police stations, hospitals, and filling stations already operate on a 24-hour basis,” he said.
“If the government says ‘24-hour economy,’ they should focus on improving it. It’s not a new policy.”
Gyan before deciding to step away from politics was chosen to be part of Dr Mahamudu Bawumia’s campaign team ahead of the 2024 general elections.
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The Koforidua Divisional Command is investigating the circumstances surrounding the tragic death of a nine-year-old girl at Aberewa Nkwanta in the New Juaben South Constituency of the Eastern Region.
The young girl drowned in a swimming pool at the Tonyx Hotel near Aberewa Nkwanta in Koforidua on Sunday while at the hotel with her five siblings under the care of their father.
Details surrounding the incident remain unclear. Reports indicate that the girl did not participate in swimming activities but was instead taking pictures with other children by the poolside.
Tragically, she was discovered at the bottom of the pool when a search party was organized after the family realized she was missing as they prepared to leave.
Health professionals at the Eastern Regional Hospital pronounced her dead on arrival after she was rushed to the facility shortly after being retrieved from the pool.
Meanwhile, the management of the hotel has pledged to assist the police in their investigations and is expected to address the media regarding the incident.
The Accra High Court has completed hearings on the disputes surrounding four parliamentary constituencies: Tema Central, Okaikwei Central, Techiman South, and Ablekuma North. A ruling on the cases is set for Saturday, January 4, at 12pm after lengthy legal arguments from the New Patriotic Party (NPP), the National Democratic Congress (NDC), and the Electoral Commission (EC).
The Deputy Inspector General of Police (IGP), Christian Tettey Yohunu, has filed a defamation suit at the Accra High Court against broadcaster Blessed Godsbrain Smart, popularly known as Captain Smart, and Media General Limited.
The suit, filed on Thursday, January 2, 2025, alleges that during a radio and TV program on December 27, 2024, Captain Smart made claims that certain elements within the Ghana Armed Forces and some officials of the Ghana Police Service were plotting to destabilise Ghana’s constitutional order through a coup d’état, according to a report by graphic.com.gh.
The court documents further highlight that Captain Smart also alleged that Christian Tettey Yohunu’s appointment as Deputy IGP was politically motivated.
Additionally, Smart claimed that Yohunu had been visiting the homes of National Democratic Congress (NDC) officials while allegedly holding membership of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) and providing them with money in an attempt to secure his appointment as IGP.
The Deputy IGP is seeking general damages for defamation, along with an injunction to prevent the defendants from making further defamatory statements.
He is also requesting a court order for the defendants to retract the statements and issue unqualified apologies through the media house.
Asante Kotoko Vice-Captain Justice Blay has signed a new deal to stay with the club for an additional one and a half years on Thursday 2nd January 2025.
This extension reflects Blay’s unwavering commitment to the club and his desire to help us achieve our goals.
Blay first joined Kotoko on loan during the 2019/2020 season from Medeama SC, making an instant impact by scoring 2 goals in 12 appearances.
His impressive performances earned him a permanent move to the club in the 2021/2022 season, and since then, he has become a cornerstone of the team with 56 League appearances under his belt.
Renowned for his passion, leadership, and commanding presence in midfield, Justice Blay has earned fans’ and teammates’ love and respect.
Blay describes his new deal as his new home.
“Kotoko is my home. I’m grateful for the trust the club has shown in me and the incredible support from the fans. I’m ready to continue giving my all for this badge.”
A vital player for Kotoko this season, Blay has appeared in nine of their 15 Ghana Premier League matches, earning four MVP awards for his impressive performances.
His tenacity on the field and leadership qualities have made him a favourite among fans, who regard him as a potential club legend.
By securing Blay’s services for the long term, Kotoko benefits not only from his on-field prowess but also from his experience and influence within the squad.
As the curtain falls on 2024, Ghanaian artiste Marwake has gifted fans a heartfelt anthem of hope and resilience with his latest release, “Change.”
Produced by DatBeatGod, the song captures the essence of new beginnings and the enduring quest for growth and blessings in the face of challenges.
“Change” opens with Marwake reflecting on the passage of time, as he sings, “…we dey pray say things be good… I’m ready to start from the ground floor.” This raw declaration sets the tone for a track that speaks to both the struggles and aspirations of many. In his introspective verses, Marwake admits, “Things ain’t moving the way we want, my guy, but we dey inside,” a relatable nod to the perseverance required in uncertain times.
The artiste’s lyrics, which have ‘Happy New Year, my guy’ as the hook, also emphasize the importance of faith and guidance in navigating life’s uncertainties. With lines like, “Let me talk to my pastor. I need some directions,” Marwake underscores the significance of seeking spiritual and personal clarity. He further shares his desire to build confidence, a sentiment that resonates with listeners looking to overcome their own hurdles.
Why ‘Change’ Matters
In a world where challenges often outweigh triumphs, “Change” serves as a timely reminder of the resilience within us all. Marwake’s message is clear: despite setbacks, we must remain steadfast in our pursuit of better days.
As “Change” begins to gain traction across streaming platforms, it’s poised to be more than just another track. It’s a call to action—for reflection, faith, and the resolve to keep moving forward.
With “Change,” Marwake not only marks the transition into 2025 but also provides a soundtrack for those striving for growth and blessings. Whether you’re seeking motivation or simply appreciating good music, this track is a must-listen. Happy New Year, and as Marwake says, “We pray there’s change because we need these blessings.”
The Conference of Heads of Assisted Senior High Schools (CHASS) has urged the Ghana Education Service (GES) to reconsider reopening schools on January 3, 2025, due to unresolved financial issues.
In an interview on Joy News on Thursday, January 7, 2024, CHASS General Secretary, Baro Primus, emphasised that schools have not received funds or food supplies, making it challenging for them to provide essential services to students.
He further explained the position of CHASS, stating, “We haven’t rescinded our decision. Our appeal still holds. If the Ghana Education Service (GES) says the schools are reopening, we have no argument about who has the power to reopen schools.
“Our stance is that if schools are going to be reopened tomorrow, and as of today, schools have not received money and food, we believe that students can come. We are not going to lock any dormitory or prevent any students from coming. However, if the schools are unable to provide food, buy materials, and meet other essential needs, we cannot be held responsible.”
In an earlier statement issued on December 31, 2024, CHASS noted that the government has failed to respond to three previous appeals since August 2024 concerning the payment of arrears covering perishables, recurrent fees, and food transportation costs.
The school heads have warned that members who defy the directive will face sanctions for betraying their collective stance.
This marks the fourth appeal to education authorities regarding unpaid arrears, following letters sent in August, November, and December 2024.
Asamoah Gyan and Andre Ayew during training at Black Stars
Former Black Stars captain Asamoah Gyan has emphatically stated that he does not consider himself a rival to anyone while addressing his relationship with current Black Stars skipper Andre Ayew.
During an Instagram Live session on January 2, 2025, Gyan explained that instigators have strained his relationship with Ayew, claiming that the perceived rivalry between the two players stemmed from people brainwashing the former Olympique Marseille man.
The former Sunderland striker dismissed the narrative of a feud, emphasising that Andre Ayew consistently shows genuine affection whenever they meet.
“Andre is a good person. When he plays, he plays with passion. People brainwashed him, and I know it wasn’t his fault,” Gyan said in response to a fan’s question about his relationship with Ayew.
“Are you okay? Because today I’m in my element. You people create the problems, and I’ve told you it’s a fact. Are you okay? What do you want to know about me and Andre? Andre, when he sees me, has that genuine love inside. But he was brainwashed because people wanted to benefit from it. And that’s what brought this so-called rivalry. I’m not a rival to anybody,” he added.
Asamoah Gyan and Andre Ayew have been perceived as rivals since a controversial captaincy transition in 2019, when Gyan was replaced as Black Stars captain by Ayew.
The captaincy saga has been a significant source of tension in their relationship, with Gyan previously stating in an interview that Ayew is not his friend.
“Andre is my teammate, but he’s not my friend. In every job, you work together, but not everyone is your friend that you hang out with,” Gyan earlier said in an interview with Wontumi FM.
“Andre is my teammate, and when we’re in camp, we work together, but I can’t ask him to join me to go sit somewhere and have a conversation. I also have my own clique,” he stated.
Kojo Yankah, a former Member of Parliament for Agona East, has urged government officials to prioritize national unity over partisan interests
According to MyNewsGH on Thursday, January 2, 2025, Speaking on the Asaase Breakfast Show on January 2, he emphasized the need for appointees to represent all citizens, regardless of political affiliation.
Yankah expressed concern about the growing trend of public officials identifying themselves primarily by their party allegiance, which he believes undermines their responsibility to serve the entire population.
“When you go to a district or region as the president’s representative, the whole region is your responsibility,” he said.
He criticized the focus on party matters by some government representatives, urging them to leave political activities to party structures while dedicating their efforts to fostering development and inclusiveness.
Yankah highlighted that prioritizing unity and collaboration is essential for national progress.
“As a Ghanaian privileged to serve in a region, your principal duty should be to bring everyone together,” he added, calling for a governance approach that transcends political boundaries.
Yankah’s comments shows his long-standing advocacy for cohesion in governance, particularly in regions where appointees are often seen as serving party interests instead of the collective good.
His remarks are a call to action for public officials to embrace a mindset that unites communities, ensuring that all citizens benefit equally from government initiatives.
By urging leaders to rise above political divisions, Yankah reaffirms the importance of inclusive governance as a cornerstone for Ghana’s growth and stability.
About 100 shops and wooden structures at the Kantamanto second-hand clothing market in Accra’s Central Business District, was razed down by a fire outbreak.
The Inferno which began about 1am on Thursday, January 2, 2025 left has left hundreds of traderslsing their source of livelihood.
Live footage from the scene showed devastated traders trying to salvage what was left of their investments.
Eyewitnesses said the fire broke out suddenly, catching many off guard.
“We were asleep when we heard someone shouting. When we woke up, we saw that there was a fire outbreak,” one resident recounted.
The Ghana National Fire Service said it deployed 13 fire tenders from across the Greater Accra Region to combat the blaze.
Speaking to the media, Fire Service spokesperson ADO1 Alex King Nartey, described the situation as “very serious.”
He explained that while firefighters initially managed to douse the fire, their efforts were hampered by the unavailability of a fire hydrant and the depletion of their water supply, leading to the fire reigniting.
Despite the severity of the fire, he noted that there had been no reports of severe casualties so far.
However, ADO1 Alex King Nartey stated that extinguishing the fire could take approximately two days, given its intensity and the conditions on the ground.
Traders and local residents joined the firefighters in battling the inferno, but the scale of destruction was immense.
The traders are appealing for immediate support to rebuild their businesses, while others are urging authorities to investigate the cause of the fire and improve market safety measures.