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  • Akufo-Addo donates GHc200,000 towards 10th Anniversary Ceremony of Yagbonwura

    Akufo-Addo donates GHc200,000 towards 10th Anniversary Ceremony of Yagbonwura

    President Nana Addo Danquah Akufo Addo has presented a cheque of two hundred thousand (GHc200,000) Ghana cedis to the Gonja Traditional Council to support the 10th anniversary ceremony and 2020 Damba Festival of the Overlord of the Gonja Traditional Area, Yagbonwura Tuntumba Boresa (I) scheduled to take place on 14th November, 2020.

    The Minister of the Savannah Region Hon Adam Braimah Salifu who presented the cheque on behalf of the President Akufo-Addo at the Palace of the Yagbonwura said the regional coordinating council alongside Dr Clifford Braimah and Lawyer Samuel Abu Jinapor officially informed the President about the preparation and the appeal for funds towards the festival hence the President also contributing.

    The Minister said the President will be in Damongo to be part of the anniversary ceremony and has officially accepted to be the special guest of honour.

    The Vice President of the Gonja Traditional Council Buipewura Abdulai Jinapor (II) on behalf of the Yagbonwura thanked President Akuffo Addo for his support towards the anniversary and also for accepting to be the special Guest of honour.

    He again on behalf of the Yagbonwura thanked Lawyer Samuel Abu Jinapor, Dr Clifford Braimah and the Savannah Regional Coordinating Council for their support towards the anniversary and celebration of this years damba.

    Meanwhile, the planning committee is scheduled to meet Chairmen of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) and the New Patriotic Party (NPP) with their executives to brief them on plans underway for the celebration.

    Ghanaweb

  • Govt will continue to support institutions of higher learning based on merit – Bawumia

    Govt will continue to support institutions of higher learning based on merit – Bawumia

    Vice president Dr Mahamudu Bawumia, has said that the government of President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo will continue to support institutions of higher learning based on their merit in diverse ways.

    This he said is to further improve teaching, learning and relevant research in the country

    He said this on Friday November 6 when he served as the Guest of Honour at the 5th Congregation of the University of Health and Allied Sciences, Ho.

    “I pledged Government’s continued support to our institutions of higher learning based on their merit in diverse ways to further improve teaching, learning and relevant research. “I also commended the University Council and Management for recognizing my good friend Rev. Fr. Andrew Campbell’s humanitarian support services and conferring an Honorary Doctorate on him. Congratulations to all the graduands and also to Rev. Fr. Campbell,” Dr Bawumia said in a Facebook post after the event.

    Ghanaweb

  • Akufo-Addo, Mahama debate must happen – Ofosu Ampofo

    Akufo-Addo, Mahama debate must happen – Ofosu Ampofo

    The National Chairman of the opposition National Democratic Congress, Samuel Ofosu Ampofo, says the NDC still wants President Akufo Addo to debate John Dramani Mahama ahead of the December polls.

    He said the debate will help set the records straight for Ghanaians to make informed decisions on December 7,2020.

    “We have just a month to the Election, we still want the debate between John Mahama and Nana Akufo Addo.That debate is very very important to set the records straight. President Mahama is prepared for that debate even if wife of President Akufo Addo will be the moderator.

    “It is very important that, that debate comes on to set the records straight because nobody reaps what he has not sowed. When we build Hospital and he is Commissioning he doesn’t give credit to us, everywhere he goes he goes to Commission our projects he doesn’t give credit to us” Mr.Ofosu Ampofo said when addressing a mini rally at Atimpoku in the Asuogyaman Constituency of the Eastern region as part of President Mahama’s Campaign tour of the region.

    The Presidential Candidate of the NDC, John Dramani Mahama said he is ready for the debate.

    He explained that the Tema-Akosombo-Mpakadan railway project was initiated and funded by his government .

    “I went to India to appeal to the Indian Prime Minister for an agreement to construct a railway lines for us because our neighbors in Burkina Faso, Mali and Niger when they load goods from Tema Port they cart it with articulated truck which causes accident and also cause damage to the roads.

    “When they support us with the railway lines all the goods to Burkina Faso, Mali, Niger will be transported through here (Akosombo) then ferried to Buipe .Indian Prime Minister agreed and we signed the agreement . Unfortunately the project didn’t start before we left government .So we secured funding for this railway project “.

    “That is why as Chairman (Ofosu Ampofo) said the debate should happen so we speak to the issues but they they have not agreed to the debate me. It is not late if they want to debate I am ready”.

    The NDC Parliamentary Candidate for Asuogyaman Thomas Ampem Nyarko said the Constituency witnessed massive development under the leadership of John Mahama. He said the NPP has not been able to undertake any major developmental project in the four years in office.

    Ghanaweb

  • Letter to my Church pastor and Deacons.

    Letter to my Church pastor and Deacons.

    Dishon Kinyanjui Kinuthia a citizen and a native of Kenya ,lower Kabete who has been a member from the year 1997 to 2018 demand immediate attention from his pastor’s to refund offering contributed to the church, Revival Mission Church.


    He stated that , intimidation,duress and violence has been used on the members of the church all in the name of God .

    ” I hereby demand reimbursement of all the monies I contributed to the church while I was a member from the year 1997-2018 .This is approximately 58,000 00 KES from my estimated calculations,He stated.


    I confirm that the contribution were not Voluntary and blame this undue influence ,duress and intimidation .(If you do not give offering you will go to hell).


    Dishon has therefore asked the church to deposit money in his account on or before November 31, 2020, or he will sue the church in the law court.

    Story by ; Abigail Essel

  • Manasseh Azure Awuni worried about the decline in critical journalism.

    Manasseh Azure Awuni worried about the decline in critical journalism.

    Manasseh Azure Awuni worried about the decline in critical journalism.


    The freelance investigative reporter described the performance of Ghana’s media in recent times as being “below average”.

    “In the last ten years, however, the number of media houses committed to the fight against corruption in Ghana has dwindled,” Manasseh Azure Awuni stated at the 2020 Baah-Wiredu Memorial Lecture held in Accra on October 29.

    “If you ask me how the media has performed in the fight against corruption in the Fourth Republic, I will say it is below average. Out of 10, I will award three marks for the effort of the media. It is getting worse by the day and critical journalism is dying.”

    Azure Awuni indicated that the state-owned media houses are unable to be objective about government-related issues and are thus not able to critique the actions of the government.
    He, however, applauded the works of private firms in holding the government accountable despite their late entry to the media industry.

    “The state-owned media have never been truly independent and have therefore lacked the ability to be critical of the government.

    “Private radio and television stations were late entrants to Ghana’s media industry. They came in the Fourth Republic but a few of them still contributed to the fight against corruption,” he added.

    Manasseh Azure Awuni has described the Akufo-Addo bi administration as the most corrupt in the history of the fourth republic.

    ghanaweb

  • Bawumia makes Central Region stand still

    Bawumia makes Central Region stand still

    Yesterday the vice president of the republic of Ghana His Excellency Dr Mahamadu Bawumia continued his working tour at the central region, he commissioned some of the great projects of the the government.

    Bawumia writes:

    Day 2 of my tour of the Central region began in the Ajumako Enyan Essiam constituency where I joined Chiefs and People of Enyan Abasa traditional area for a durbar. I also commissioned the Ghana Education Service training centre and later participated in a Durbar of chiefs and people of Nkusukum in the Mfantseman constituency.

    I ended the day with a Durbar of chiefs and people of Eguafo/Abirem Traditional area in the Komenda-Edina-Eguafo-Abirem Constituency. My message to them was to give President Akufo-Addo another 4 years to continue with his impactful policies geared toward all-inclusive development.

    We have less than two months to Ghana’s presidential and parliamentary elections in December. This year’s election is going to be one of the toughest elections to have ever happened in the history of Ghana as the immediate past president John Dramani Mahama contests the incumbent President Nana Addo Dankwa Akuffo Addo.

    Ghanaians will have to weigh the two parties with their various policies and vote on merit.

  • Parliament To Pass Ghana Enterprises Agency Bill 2020 Under Certificate Of Urgency

    Parliament To Pass Ghana Enterprises Agency Bill 2020 Under Certificate Of Urgency

    Members of Parliament have agreed in principle to pass the Ghana Enterprises Agency Bill, 2020 into an Act under a certificate of urgency before the House rises next week. 

    The purpose of the bill is to establish the Ghana Enterprises Agency to oversee, coordinate, promote and develop Micro, Small, and Medium Scale Enterprises (MSMEs)

    If passed, a fund would be established to provide funding for the MSME sector to address gaps in funding for the enterprises and to develop the sector, especially the ones in rural areas.

    At the second reading of the Bill in Parliament yesterday, the lawmakers said the yet to be enacted law would significantly address the bottlenecks that affect MSMEs. 

    In their view, the coronavirus pandemic and its associating effects makes the urgency of the bill more than ever before. 

    Given the merit of the bill and the need to ensure Ghanaian businesses are cushioned in these times of the pandemic, the bill needs to be taken through all the stages of the passage in one day”, the report of the Trade, Industry, and Tourism Committee on whether or not the bill was of urgent nature urged.

    The committee’s report observed that MSMEs play critical roles in national development and economic transformation. 

    “They constitute about 92 per cent of businesses in Ghana, account for about 85 per cent of manufacturing employment and contribute about 70 per cent to Gross Domestic Product of the country,” the report said. 

    This notwithstanding, the sector still faced challenges and constraints that impeded the growth of MSMEs in Ghana, the report added. 

    Notable among them, the report said included the high cost of doing business, limited access to credit and business development services and inability to meet production standards amongst others. 

    “There is therefore the need to support the growth and development of the MSMEs sector to generate jobs and incomes, increase government revenue and help eradicate poverty in Ghana,” it stated. 

    The Minority Leader, Haruna Iddrisu, supporting the motion for the bill to be passed under certificate of urgency said the politicisation of enterprises was not good for the growth of the sector. 

    Osei Kyei-Mensah-Bonsu, the Majority Leader, said there had never been a metric to determine which enterprise qualified to be an MSME; one thing he said the imminent act would address. 

    He said it was time the Government of Ghana supported local enterprises to become global conglomerates like the Dangotes and the Mo Ibrahims.

    Peacefmonline

  • NPP, NDC Share Ideas On Financing Universal Health Care

    NPP, NDC Share Ideas On Financing Universal Health Care

    The New Patriotic Party (NPP) and the National Democratic Congress (NDC) have expressed divergent positions on what they would do to ensure universal health coverage as well as increase budgetary allocation to the health sector if voted to power.

    While the NPP touted revamping the National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS) and making it more efficient through digitisation, the NDC believed its free primary health care for all proposal, was the panacea to ensuring universal health care for all in the country.

    They expressed their positions at a forum dubbed: “Zonal Engagement Session with Stakeholders on Health Specific Commitments of Political Party Manifestos”, held in Tamale on Thursday.

    The day’s event organised by SEND-GHANA, a civil society organisation, in collaboration with 123FM Constituency Connect programme with funding support from African Population and Health Research Centre, was to have a good appreciation of the health sector manifesto proposals of the two political parties.

    Dr Anthony Nsiah Asare, Presidential Advisor on Health, who represented the NPP during the event, said the government was working to make the NHIS more efficient while promoting preventive health and minimising fraud in health insurance claims to ensure more resources to fund the health sector.

    Dr Asare said the government was already doing all what the NDC promised in its People’s Manifesto adding that there was no need to change the government at the polls in December.

    He gave the assurance that the government would continue to prioritise the health sector and build hospitals in all districts that lacked one and regional hospitals in the new regions and equip them with full complement of health staff to provide quality health care to the people.

    Dr Koma Jehu-Appiah, Spokesperson on Health, NDC Manifesto said if the NDC was voted into power in December, it would use resources from the country’s natural endowment sector, cut down on wastes and reduce the number of political appointees to free resources to fund the health sector.

    Dr Jehu-Appiah said the NDC had done it before in the area of building magnificent health infrastructure across the country, adding if given the nod, it would do more to eliminate barriers to accessing health care in the country.

    Mr Mumuni Mohammed, Regional Programme Manager for SEND-GHANA said political manifestos had become documents for governing the country, and urged political parties to commit to their promises to meet the aspirations of the people.

    Peacefmonline

  • NDC Manifesto Empty – Yaw Preko

    NDC Manifesto Empty – Yaw Preko

    A Deputy Communications Director of the ruling New Patriotic Party(NPP), Nana Yaw Preko, has described the National Democratic Congress (NDC) 2020 manifesto as empty and unconvincing.

    According to him, the promises in the NDC manifesto are unrealistic and a ploy to lure unsuspecting Ghanaians to vote for them in the December polls.

    “If you look critically at the NDC manifesto, it is empty, a rehash of old promises in their manifestos of 2008, 2012 and 2016. It does not reflect the reality on the ground,” Nana Yaw Preko exclusively told Kwaku Owusu Adjei on ‘Pae Mu Ka’ on Accra-based Kingdom FM 107.7

    He added that “we can’t trust John Dramani Mahama and the NDC. They plunged this country into darkness for four years. We endured dumsor and it was God’s grace that Nana Akufo-Addo and the NPP came to rescue Ghanaians. This same John Mahama was President when nurses and teacher trainee allowances were scrapped, today it has been restored. What shows that he will not cancel it if he comes back’?”

    “To be honest some of the policies of the NDC are dead on arrival.”

    He said the former president and the opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC), failed to deliver on their promises to Ghanaians, mismanaged the economy, embezzled state funds hence should not be allowed to rule again.

    Peacefmonline

  • The late Major Maxwell Adam Mahama: Case to resume on November 19.

    The late Major Maxwell Adam Mahama: Case to resume on November 19.

    Parties in the trial involving 14 alleged murderers of the late Major Maxwell Adam Mahama, have agreed to resume the matter on November 19, 2020.

    The court was expected to resume on Thursday, October 29, but the judge, the accused persons were not in court and likewise most of their lawyers, hence, the adjournment.

    Chief State Attorney, Evelyn Keelson, indicated that parties together with the court were making special arrangement to see how the matter could commence due to the number of the accused persons.

    The special arrangement was due to the COVID-19 pandemic restrictions that do not allow accused persons, who were currently in custody to be brought to court and return to the prisons.

    At the last adjourned date on February 28, 2020 before the outbreak of the COVID-19, the Court admitted a video recording of how the late Major Mahama was allegedly murdered by the 14 persons now on trial and directed that it should be shown in open court on March 17.

    The Court on February 13, this year, dismissed an objection by the defense when the prosecution sought to tender the flash drive containing the video as evidence.
    Justice Mariama Owusu, a Justice of the Supreme Court, sitting as an additional High Court Judge, delivering a ruling on the issue on Thursday said it was better for the video to be admitted as evidence first before it could be shown in open court.

    The trial judge indicated that if the video was first played in open court before it was admitted as evidence, it would prejudice the court as the jury would form opinions and that even if the court rejected the video later, such opinions could not be erased from their memory.

    She said she had not watched the video, and would not be watching it, adding that “I have even admonished the jury to refrain from listening to all discussions on the case in the media, particularly radio and television”.

    Earlier, Police Chief Inspector Samuel Agyakwa, Investigator in the case, told the Court that the video contained details of how the late Major Mahama was allegedly murdered, but the defense objected to the tendering of the video evidence.

    The witness, who was being led by Mrs Evelyn Keelson, Chief State Attorney, to give his evidence in chief, said it came out that the following; William Baah, John Boasie, Bismarck Abanga, Kwadwo Anima, and Donkor Bismarck, were not in the video.

    He said apart from those mentioned above, the rest were seen in the video hitting the late Mahama with implements like sticks, cement blocks and metal bars.

    “My investigations also revealed that Charles Kwaning and Kwesi Asante were the ones who shot Major Mahama,” the witness added.

    He said after the investigations, it became known that William Baah, John Boasie, Bismarck Abanga, Kwadwo Anima, and Donkor Bismarck used their fists to attack the deceased.
    The investigator told the Court that after watching the video, he copied it on a pen drive and with the assistance of a crime scene expert,they captured crime scene shots from the video.

    The 14 persons are standing trial at an Accra High Court over the killing of Major Mahama, an officer of the 5th Infantry Battalion, Burma Camp.

    The late Major was on duty at Denkyira-Obuasi in the Central Region when on May 29, 2017 some residents allegedly mistook him for an armed robber and lynched him.

    The mob had ignored his persistent plea that he was an officer of the Ghana Armed Forces.

    The accused are: William Baah, the Assembly member of Denkyira Obuasi, Bernard Asamoah alias Daddy, Kofi Nyame aka Abortion, Akwasi Boah, Kwame Tuffour, Joseph Appiah Kubi, Michael Anim and Bismarck Donkor.

    Others are John Bosie, Akwasi Baah, Charles Kwaning, Emmanuel Badu, Bismarck Abanga and Kwadwo Anima.

    DailyGraphiconline

  • A 35- year old Woman Beaten Mercilessly- Kesben FM Reported

    A 35- year old Woman Beaten Mercilessly- Kesben FM Reported

    A 35-year old woman has been mercilessly stripped with canes to death at Kumasi the capital of the Ashanti Region.

    Madam Janet who is a native of Nandom, the capital of Nandom Municipality of the Upper West Region of Ghana, has been confirmed dead after drunk men raised canes on her for an alleged thievery. Janet lives with her master who operates a drinking bar at Santasi bear the Basic School. 

    An undisclosed amount of money went missing in the bar which spark controversies between Janet and her master. Janet who has served her master for over a decade and never stolen from her, confirmed that she took the money to arrest immediate needs her family was going through at Nandom. This called for her master to raise voice on her for stealing. 

    Drunk men who were drinking at the bar heard the shouting and immediately took on Janet as a thieve, and pronounced instant justice on her for stealing. While some used canes, others used belts and their palms. Janet collapsed on the scene and the men left her lying on the bare floor. After over thirty minutes of not moving, her master felt sadden and decided to check on her. That was when they knew Janet was dying. They raised water on her to bring her back to life as the traditional approach of attacking collapsed victims is, but Janet couldn’t come back to life. 

    She was rushed to Hope Exchange Medical Center near Opoku Ware Senior High School in Kumasi for emergency medical assistant. Janet was stabilized upon arrival but was pronounced dead by medical doctor in charge after a day of admission to the hospital. According to Kessben FM reporter Ali Baba who broke the news, the master and her drunk men who initiated the instant punishment on Janet for stealing abandoned her at the hospital after her demise. 

    Law abiding citizens who were concerned about the story gave a hint to Kesben FM who investigated and reported the news to the police of Santasi. The master of Janet has been arrested to lead investigations into the case. The body of Janet remains at the Hope Exchange Medical Center mortuary pending further investigation by the police.

  • Am Tired of Defending Issues Which Never Gets Solution- Sammy Gyamfi Blasts Out

    Am Tired of Defending Issues Which Never Gets Solution- Sammy Gyamfi Blasts Out

    Head of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) Communication Burau, Mr. Sammy Gyamfi has indicated that, he is tired of always defending issues which never get solutions.

    Mr. Sammy Gyamfi who was in a discussion with NPP’s Sam Payne on Asempa FM’s Ekosii Sen Political Programme indicated that, he is always backing his point on issues with facts, whilst the NPP is determined to churn out propaganda to deceive the ordinary Ghanaian.

    Mr. Sammy Gyamfi Noted that, The NPP has since not been able to put a figure on the number of employments they have created so far. He again added that, John Dramani Mahama did not put a freeze on employment as has been widely spread by communicators of the NPP.

    “OB I cant do this anymore, I’m sorry, the lies are too much form the NPP. There was nothing like a freeze on employment from IMF under John Dramani Mahama. There was no condition like that at the time. they are lies, and part of NPP propaganda. And even after we left government in 2017, the NPP came to continue.

    John Mahama did not sign Ghana to IMF for four years, it was just two years. Akufo Addo continued and even when the COVID 19 broke, Akufo Addo run to the IMF for money. These are all facts, but I don’t know why the NPP communicators want to lie”. Mr. Sammy Gyamfi indicated.

  • President Akufo-Addo advises Ghanaians against electoral violence.

    President Akufo-Addo advises Ghanaians against electoral violence.

    President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo, has advised Ghanaians to avoid political violence, and express themselves through their votes on Election Day.


    President Akufo-Addo who was speaking during a Regional Campaign tour of the Odododiodoo Constituency in Accra, said anyone who engaged in violence and intimidation, had nothing to offer Ghanaians in the first place.

    He said as a country, there was the need to ensure collective efforts for peaceful election.”Africa and the entire global community is watching us.and they should see that we are disciplined,” the President said.

    He expressed joy at seeing a great gathering of Ga Chiefs, Elders and people, adding that it signaled increased cooporation among the Ga people.

    President Akufo-Addo said his government would do everything within its power to promote progress and unity among Gas, while he remained in power and urged Gas to strive towards living peacefully with each other saying, “Most importantly, we need peace in Accra during these elections. An election is a chance to make your choice of governance through voting, it is not a fight,” he said.

    In attendance were; Chiefs and Elders of Ga Land, as well as a large crowd of NPP party supporters and sympathizers, amidst a lot of dancing singing and display of NPP party colours.
    GNA

  • NDC Kicks Against Printing Of Ballots By Ghana Publishing

    NDC Kicks Against Printing Of Ballots By Ghana Publishing

    NDC Kicks Against Printing Of Ballots By Ghana Publishing

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  • NDC’s hope of Mahama’s win shows their blind loyalty syndrome – Presidential staffer

    NDC’s hope of Mahama’s win shows their blind loyalty syndrome – Presidential staffer

    A Presidential Staffer Charles Nii Teiko Tagoe says the National Democratic Congress is suffering from blind loyalty syndrome hence their strong conviction that John Dramani Mahama will have an impact in the 2020 elections.

    According to him, the NDC is waiting for their biggest political defeat and embarrassment come December 7.

    To him, their strong conviction comes as a shock because the signs are glaring that John Dramani Mahama is a spent case and will not make any impact in the impending elections.

    Expressing his opinion on social media, the Presidential staffer said “You wonder where they get their motivation to still believe John Mahama is still in this contest from. Anyway, blind loyalty syndrome is a way of life and a strategic posterity that helps to avoid pending future shocks. His biggest political defeat and embarrassment awaits him come December 7, 2020.”

    He described John Dramani Mahama as a desperate leader who is saying just anything to gain power but even with that, he will be embarrassed by the masses.

    Ghanaweb