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  • Kofi Kinaata is doing well in the Music Industry-Gyedu- Blay Ambolley

    Kofi Kinaata is doing well in the Music Industry-Gyedu- Blay Ambolley

    Legendary Highlife musician, producer and song composer, Gyedu-Blay Ambolley has described musician Kofi Kinaata as the only one who is currently preserving the indigenous Highlife music in his song.

    Speaking an interview on Joy Prime TV monitored by Dikoder.com, Mr. Ambuley observed that the other big artists like Shatta Wale and Stonebwoy have no Ghanaian identity as far as music is concerned.

    “If you take Kinaata, when he sings you could see that there is kind of locality in there and when he is rapping to you can see the locality”, Gyedu- Blay said.

    He further said though Kofi Kinaata is doing well in the Music Industry, he said he still has to work hard on his music to make his identity clear in his arts.

    Speaking great about Kinaata, he said “Kofi Kinaata undoubtedly is one of the young Ghanaian song writers noted for producing quality music with good lyrical content.”

    His songs, “Susuka” and ‘Things Fall Apart” have all been rated by Ghanaians as one of the best all music imbedded with good lyrics and well composed.

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  • Govt to use Pozzolana, local bricks for infrastructure projects to cut $1bn/year imports

    Govt to use Pozzolana, local bricks for infrastructure projects to cut $1bn/year imports

    The Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo government has said it will prioritise the use of Pozzolana cement as part of efforts to use more local content in developing the country’s infrastructure.

    According to the governing New Patriotic Party’s newly-launched 2020 manifesto, such local materials would be used more in the government’s “significant investments in public infrastructure development” which covers roads, schools, hospitals, clinics, office buildings among others.

    The document said: “Most of our roads are constructed with asphalt overlay or with bitumen surface dressing (BSD), and most public buildings are constructed with cement and concrete materials”, adding: “90% of the raw materials for producing these two primary products are, however, imported, costing the country more than $1 billion annually”.

    On the other hand, the document noted, “we have demonstrated the availability and durability of local building materials, including burnt bricks and Pozzolana cement”.

    “Several brick factories can be found in the Ahafo, Ashanti, Bono and Central regions”.

    “We also have two Pozzolana cement factories in Ghana”.

    “Over the next four years, we will actively mainstream the use of these, and other local materials in public sector infrastructure projects”, it noted.

    Below is the party’s plan for infrastructure development for the next four years:

    Inadequate transport networks that connect cities, towns and rural areas, poor quality roads, and growing urban traffic congestion are critical areas requiring urgent action, as well as expansion in port and harbour infrastructure to enhance trade and promote investments.

    Over the next four years, we will:

    • use Public-Private Partnership to accelerate the development of road infrastructure through toll-financing

    • finalise our public transport policy for a network commensurate with the needs of a fast growing economy

    • launch the biggest-ever road maintenance infrastructure programme, as part of improvements in our existing road infrastructure and as a source of major job creation for the youth.

    This will be targeted at youth-owned enterprises

    • re-launch the metro mass transport system throughout regional capitals • introduce innovative policies to facilitate urban traffic decongestion • complete development of the Buipe Inland Port • complete development of Coastal Fish Landing Sites • complete development of the Boankra Inland Port • upgrade Tema Shipyard and Drydock • Volta Lake Transport Improvement • complete development of Atuabo Port • completion of the construction of the Western Line, and Tema to Mpakadan rail lines • commence construction of: • the Eastern Rail Line • the Aduadin to Obuasi Lines • the Ghana – Burkina Line • a new line between Sekondi and Shama Free Zone area • a new harbour in Cape Coast, and • a new airport in Cape Coast • prioritise feasibility studies in establishing a rail link through Kasoa to Accra with the view to establish a railway line service to reduce significantly travel time to and from that fast-growing part of Greater Accra and Central Regions. • Continue investing in the expansion of infrastructure at all public tertiary institutions to enhance capacity and facilities to absorb the expected increases in student population as graduating students from Free SHS pursue further education • Bridging the Development Gap between the North and the South We will continue to implement existing policies and ongoing projects to bridge the development gap between the northern and southern regions of Ghana e.g. IPEP, 1V1D, 1D1F, Pwalugu Dam, Critical Roads, Ghana—Burkina Rail Link among others, as well as revamp the cotton industry, establish rice mills in rice producing districts, revamp dams such as Vea, and Bontanga (Tono has been rehabilitated), develop the Buipe in-land port, district hospitals and regional hospitals in districts and region without, construction of the Daboya and Dikpe bridges, upgrade the Tamale Airport, pursue the Iron and Steel Industry project, and continue the exploration for oil in the Voltaian basin amongst others.

    Source: class fm

  • Management of Ekumfi fruits and Juices factory commends President

    Management of Ekumfi fruits and Juices factory commends President

    The Board of Directors and Management of Ekumfi Fruits and Juices Limited have commended the President, His Excellency Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo for officially commissioning the Ekumfi fruit juice processing factory last week Friday.

    According to a statement signed by the Chief Operating Officer of the company, Frederick Kobbyna Acquaah, “wish to express our profound gratitude to God Almighty and H.E. Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo also known as Nana Oyeadze Nokwarfo I of Ekumfi Traditional Area, for his vision, unflinching support, direction and passion to industrialise Ghana through the One-District-One-Factory Programme of which Ekumfi Fruits and Juices Ltd is proudly, the first.

    We are also grateful to Odeefo Akyin VIII, Paramount Chief of Ekumfi Traditional Area, under whose auspices the commissioning of the factory was held, and all the paramount chiefs who were invited to grace the occasion. We are indeed humbled”.

    The statement said, “ we would like to express our gratitude to Hon Gifty Ohene Konadu, the National coordinator, One-District-One-Factory, for her dedication, sacrifice and enviably, her involvement in our project and the One-District-One-Factory secretariat as well as the CEO, Board of Directors and Management of Ghana Exim Bank who financed the project.

    “Also, our special thanks to the following, without whom the project would not have been possible. The CEO, Board of Directors and Management of Ghana Export Promotion Authority (GEPA) for enrolling the Company on a programme to receive planting materials (pineapple suckers), in support of our raw material base.

    Ekumfi Pineapple Outgrowers Association, Greenfields and Foods Ghana Ltd, The Central Regional Minister, Hon Kwamena Duncan and His Deputy Hon Adjei Baffour, The Member of Parliament of Ekumfi, and Deputy Minister of Fisheries, Hon Francis Kingsley Ato Codjoe.

    The District Chief Executive, Hon Bernard Bright Grant, and the District Assembly Central Region Industrial Development Agenda, it said.

    “We acknowledge the immense support and cooperation of the following government organs: Ministry of Agriculture, Ministry of Trade and Industry, Ministry of Energy, Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Food and Drugs Authority (FDA), Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG), and Ghana water company (GWC). We cherish the continuous support and cooperation of the Chiefs and People of Ekumfi. We are grateful to the people of Ghana” it said.

    The Ekumfi Fruits and Juices Factory processes 100% natural juices in 3 great variants Pineapple, Pine-Ginja and Pine-Tropic under the brand names EKUMFI PURE JUICE and EKU JUICE

    Ghanaweb

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  • Elvis Opoku reveals he is yet to hold contract renewal talks with Aduana Stars

    Elvis Opoku reveals he is yet to hold contract renewal talks with Aduana Stars

    Aduana Stars midfield gem, Elvis Opoku has revealed that he is yet to open contract extension talks with the club, despite three months left on his current deal. 

    The 27-year old who is an integral member of the ‘Ogya Boys’ believes the outbreak of COVID-19 might have stalled the club’s decision over his future.

    But he hopes a decision could soon be made as he sorts out his future.

    “I have about three months left on my contract with Aduana. They [Aduana Stars] have not had any discussion with me to extend the contract. It may be due to the Coronavirus or they are still preparing something,” he told Hello FM.

    “It could also be that my services are not needed,” he added.

    “You know, our system here isn’t like the Europeans who sometimes discusses extensions when the player has one year or more years left. So, maybe they’re waiting to hold talks with me when I am left with a month. It all depends on them.”

    The 2019/20 Ghana Premier League was cancelled because of the coronavirus pandemic with the future of a new campaign uncertain.

    Meanwhile, the Ghana Football Association have proposed the second week of October as the likely return date for football, but that will be subjected to government approval.

    Source: Ghana Scoccernet

  • We’ve missed football but we can’t risk our lives to play – Elmina Sharks skipper Crentsil

    We’ve missed football but we can’t risk our lives to play – Elmina Sharks skipper Crentsil

    Elmina Sharks skipper Daniel Obeng Crentsil, has said that they’ve missed playing football but they can not risk their lives amid the Coronavirus pandemic.

    There has been no football in the country since the suspension of sporting activities in March due to the Coronavirus pandemic.

    The Ghana Football Association is yet to outline its plans on how football can return safely, but the GFA would prefer to restart football in October.

    According to Crenstil, adequate measures must be put in place before any consideration to resume football.

    “We’ve missed football because it is part of our lives. This is where we mostly derive our joy from when playing but now it’s no more,” he told GNA Sports.

    “It’s very frustrating not playing since March. This is the career we’ve chosen and feed our families from. We get bonuses when we’re playing but now it’s no more because of COVID.”

    “However our safety is of much concern to us. We can’t risk our lives to play football when measures are not put in place. Adequate measures must be put in place before we restart Football in the country.”

    The midfielder joined Sharks in April this year and has previously played for WAFA and New Edubiase.

    Source: footballghana.com

  • Stephen Appiah implores legendary Tony Yeboah to return to football administration

    Stephen Appiah implores legendary Tony Yeboah to return to football administration

    Former Blak Stars skipper, Stephen Appiah has urged legendary striker, Anthony Yeboah to return to football administration.

    Yeboah has been out of football after selling Yegoala FC in 2005 due to the consistent demand of bribe from match officials.

    The Ghana international who had a fruitful career at Leeds United and in Germany has insisted that he has no intention of returning to football.

    However, Stephen Appiah appealed to Yeboah to come out from self-imposed exile from the sport and offer his vast knowledge and experience to Ghana football.

    “It’s sad that he is no longer interested in football. When I was made Black Stars, he was the second person I called,” he told Asempa FM.

    “I want to thank him for everything he has done for football but he shouldn’t get out of the game.”

    “I’m begging him not to follow the criticism but offer his support to the sport,” Appiah added.

    Source: footballghana.com

  • Mahama will restore Ghanaian participation in banking sector – Sam George

    Mahama will restore Ghanaian participation in banking sector – Sam George

    The Member of Parliament for Ningo Prampram, Samuel Nartey George, has said former President John Dramani Mahama will restore Ghanaian participation in the banking sector in Ghana.

    He said it was unfortunate that the Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo administration has collapsed local participation in the sector in the name of the cleanup exercise.

    His comment comes after the General Secretary of the NPP, John Boadu, has asked the National Democratic Congress (NDC) to feel free to copy the content of the manifesto of the governing party ahead of this year’s elections.

    Mr Boadu, who was speaking at the unveiling of the 2020 manifesto document of the NPP on Saturday, August 22 in Cape Coast, said the NDC were waiting for the NPP to launch their document to enable them copy the ideas in it for theirs.

    He said: “We have launched our manifesto today. They are waiting for us to launch our manifesto so they can copy, they are free to copy.”

    He further stated: “This manifesto promises to be an embodiment of progress and prosperity and promises for the Ghanaian people.

    But speaking on TV3’S New Day Monday, August 24, the opposition Lawmaker, Sam George, said the NDC will offer a better manifesto document to Ghanaians.

    He said “How do you copy a manifesto that is empty? How do you copy a manifesto that does not inspire any hope or any enthusiasm in Ghana? How do you copy a dead document?

    He added “Ghanaians are waiting for the NDC’s manifesto where we will speak to the restoring the banking and financial sector jobs.

    “Where former President Mahama has said that under his watch we will restore Ghanaian participation in our banking sector”

  • Akufo-Addo didn’t want to leak airport promise in ATL interview – Bissue

    Akufo-Addo didn’t want to leak airport promise in ATL interview – Bissue

    On Friday, a day before the NPP’s manifesto launch in Cape Coast, President Akufo Addo stated in an interview on ATL FM that a critical need assessment must be carried out first before an airport can be constructed in the Central Region.

    “The response of the government should be that the matter has been thoroughly examined and the need has been established. That is the process the Ministry of Aviation is going through.”

    “We have to be able to decide for ourselves whether the need for the airport can be justified when you have Accra, you have Kumasi, you have Takoradi, you have Tamale whether on the coast with Accra’s presence there’s the need for an additional airport,” the president said.

    However, launching the party’s manifesto on Saturday, Dr. Bawumia announced that the party will construct an airport and a harbour in cape coast if the party is re-elected.

    After the announcement by the Vice President, a section of Ghanaians have questioned whether the president was unaware of the contents in the manifesto.

    But speaking in an interview on the Morning Starr, Mr Bissue who is also the General Secretary of the NPP in the Western region said the president was just keeping his cards to his chest.

    “I think the President was keeping his cards close to his chest with regards to giving Cape Coast an airport.”

    Source: ghanaweb

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  • Mahama accuses Akufo-Addo-Bawumia govt of borrowing for ‘chop chop’

    Mahama accuses Akufo-Addo-Bawumia govt of borrowing for ‘chop chop’

     John Dramani Mahama, Flagbearer of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) has accused the Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo-led government of “borrowing for consumption”.

    “They borrowed three times more than I did in my time and if you ask what was done with about $54 billion that was borrowed, I mean you can see examples of it all over the place,” he said in an interview on TV XYZ on Sunday, August 23 at the end of his tour of the Volta and Oti regions.

    He said despite borrowing more than three times than he did while in office between 2012 and 2017, there is nothing to show for the current development.

    He cited the expansion of the ports, construction of railways, roads, schools and hospitals as evidence of the investment of his borrowing, for which he was lambasted in the run-up to the 2016 elections.

    “People can physically see what that money was used for.”

    He stressed that the situation is contrary in the case of the Akufo-Addo-Bawumia government.

    “Unfortunately in this case, you don’t see anything. In social-economic, in infrastructure, you don’t find anything.”

    He emphasised: “What has happened is this government has borrowed for consumption and that’s the tragedy.

    “When you borrow you don’t use it for consumption. you borrow in order that you can invest in the real sector and capital development.”

    He called on the youth of the nation to be concerned about the rate of borrowing under this government.

    Source: 3 News

    Dikorder.com

  • Kelyvn Boy Falls in Love with Samini’s Shade Tune “Forever” (video)

    Kelyvn Boy Falls in Love with Samini’s Shade Tune “Forever” (video)

    Kelyvn Boy, Afrobeat singer has recorded a video of himself singing Samini’s shade tune “Forever”.

    Samini’s shade tune “Forever” won the heart of Kelyvn boy who was once with the BHIM President, Stonebwoy.

    But before the song was released Samini had come out several times to descend on Stonebwoy. In the song “Forever” Samini made complains and poured out his displeasure in the videos.

    After the beef with Stonebwoy, Samini went forward to record his new song “Forever” which is seen as a diss song to Stonebwoy.

    Kelyvn boy jumped into the song “Forever” which he recorded a video of himself singing deeply and passionately from his heart showed how he expressed his vocal diss to Stonebwoy after Samini shared it on his Instagram page.

    https://www.instagram.com/p/CEOhKNSHybS/?igshid=bu7s89vi0xv0

    Dikoder.com

  • Wendy Shay Imitates Beyonce as she proves she is Ghana Beyonce in a New Video

    Wendy Shay Imitates Beyonce as she proves she is Ghana Beyonce in a New Video

    Wendy Shay, RuffTown Records Singnee came out allegeding that she is Ghana’s Beyonce as she imitates her in a video.

    Some few weeks ago, the songstress came out with that statement alongside as she receives critics from Ghanaians but all the backlash couldn’t stop her as she goes ahead to sing the song “Already” in her new video.

    The song “Already” by Beyonce ft. Shatta Wale won the heart of Ghanaians and is one of the biggest collaboration so far in Ghana. The song had the award winning video that got numbers of viewers after release.

    Wendy Shay affairms her claim by having a video done in the midst of Kelvin boy with some few dance moves as she tries imitating Beyonce.

    “You know say abi Ghana Beyonce so ade do Beyonce” she said as the songstress began her dancing skills to the song “Already” .

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  • Okada Has Created More Jobs Than NABCo, YEA. I Will Legalize It – Mahama

    Okada Has Created More Jobs Than NABCo, YEA. I Will Legalize It – Mahama

    Flagbearer of the National Democratic Congress, John Dramani Mahama has strongly defended his promise to legalize the commercial use of motorcycles popularly called ‘okada’ in Ghana if he is elected President on December 7, 2020.

    Mr Mahama in an address to chiefs and people of Kpando in the Volta Region as part of his tour of the region said he recognizes the benefits of the ‘okada’ business to the many families that depend on it, hence his promise.

    Currently, the use of motorbikes and tricycles for commercial purposes in any form is against Ghana’s Road Traffic Regulations 2012 (L.I 2180).

    Some members of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) have criticized Mahama over the promise describing it as hypocritical and an attempt to lure Ghanaians to vote for him.

    But speaking in an interview on XYZ TV, John Mahama who is also a former President said he made this promise because okada it has provided more jobs than any government policy.

    “This is a service that has come to stay. Whether you legalize it or not you cannot stop it and so why behave like the ostrich and bury your head in the sand. These okadas have created more jobs in this economy than any government job-related policy. It has created more jobs than NABCo, it has created more jobs than YEA and all those artificial job creation programs.

    He further argued that legalizing the trade will enable the government to save the riders from constant harassment from the police since they are currently operating illegally.

    “These young people are living under harassment because it is illegal and so the police harass them; they stop them from time to time and take money off them and all that. And so, my suggestion is that we should legalize it and regulate it to make it safer by training the riders, ensuring that the riders observe all the safety precautions and provide a helmet for the passenger.”

    The former President also indicated that by regularizing the commercial use of motorcycles, riders will be easily identified to ensure that they go by all traffic regulations.

    “We must be able to identify that this is a commercial motorcycle so that we can ensure that they are following the rules and they must obey all traffic regulations. You can’t pick a passenger and get to a red traffic light and ride through. So, I say let’s legalize, let’s regularize because it has created sustainable jobs and people are earning an income out of this.”

    Source: ghbase

  • NPP promises 16 model SHSs in Zongo Communities

    NPP promises 16 model SHSs in Zongo Communities

    Vice President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia has promised on behalf of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), to build sixteen model Senior High Schools in the Zongo communities in all sixteen regions in Ghana.

    This was among many promises that were made at the launch of the NPP Manifesto held on August 22, 2020, at the University of Cape Coast.

    Dr. Bawumia said, “We want to make sure that we focus on education in the Zongo communities so we are building model Senior High Schools at the Zongo communities in each of the 16 regions so we will have 16 model Senior High Schools in Zongo communities”.

    Zongo communities are among the most highly deprived communities in the country and prior to the 2016 elections, the NPP made a promise to address the problem with education, as well as look for a vehicle that will prioritize development in Zongos so as to move away from the rice and sugar tpe of development.

    In three and a half years, the NPP government boasts of establishing a Ministry for Inner-city and Zongo development, and creating the Zongo Development Fund which is paving way for sustainable development in these communities.

    Moving further on his promises, the Vice President noted that one of the areas that has not received enough attention from past governments is the area of special needs education hence, the NPP government, when given another chance to build this country, will focus more on this area and support organizations in the private sector who are also trying to help this cause.

    “We are going to increase the resources and infrastructure for special needs education across the country”, he stated.

    Still on the provision of infrastructure to better education, Dr. Bawumia observed that the field of legal education is also one that has limited infrastructure, thus, limits intake and in turn, causes a lot of frustration with many prospective lawyers who are unable to get in. He promised that the NPP government will also expand infrastructure in this field so as to increase access to professional legal education in the country.

    Source: Happy 98.9FM

  • Stonebwoy is one of the most talented artists in the world – DJ Cuppy

    Stonebwoy is one of the most talented artists in the world – DJ Cuppy

    Nigerian female DJ and Producer, Dj Cuppy has touted Ghana’s stonebwoy as one of the most talented artists currently walking the surface of the earth.

    This was after the daughter of the Nigerian billionaire business mogul, Femi Otedala featured the BET Award winning Stonebwoy on her single titled ‘Karma’ which comes off her “Original Copy Album” released on Friday August 21, 2020.

    Ahead of the album release Cuppy shared a video on her Instagram in which she tagged her feature with Stonebwoy as a crazy song which she can’t wait to release.

    Overwhelmed by the experience of working with Stonebwoy, DJ Cuppy shared a video of her studio session with the VGMA artist of the year and shared another post in which she wrote “I swear Stonebwoy is one of the most talented artists in the world”

    source: ghanaweb

  • John Mahama urges youth to vote for NDC

    John Mahama urges youth to vote for NDC

    Mr John Dramani Mahama, Flagbearer of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), has called on the youth in the country to vote for a political party that prioritises and cares for their future.

    “This election is about your future, especially the young people. It is about the future for your children and children’s children and the party that will guarantee that future is the NDC,” he said.

    Mr Mahama who addressed the people of Alavanyo in the Hohoe Municipality as part of his tour to the Volta region said the NDC would create one million jobs for the young people of Ghana, if voted for.

    He said the next NDC government would also provide financial assistance for the youth, who would be interested in learning apprenticeship or skills with their hands.

    The Flagbearer called on eligible voters to go out in their numbers during the exhibition of the voter’s register to check their names and cautioned them not to vote “skirt and blouse” during the December polls.

    “In Hohoe Constituency, no skirt and blouse vote. I know that because elections are coming, they will come and give you money.

    “When they bring the money, take it and ‘chop’ it, but when you enter the booth, remember that you are voting for the future of your children.”

    Mr Mahama said the many plans the Party had for citizens would materialise if given the nod.

    Source: GNA