Author: Chris Kodo

  • 300 bodies discovered dead over salvation in Kenya

    300 bodies discovered dead over salvation in Kenya

    The Shakahola forest’s crimson soil is still revealing its dreadful truths. Two hours’ drive from Malindi, a popular tourist destination on Kenya‘s coast, forensic teams enter a crime scene that was discovered in mid-March by turning off the tarmac road and into a dense patch of thorny bush.

    The investigation into what may turn out to be one of the deadliest mass suicides in recent memory has brought CNN to this location.

    According to detectives, the cult community was divided into eight distinct communities with biblical names like Galilee and Bethlehem. The ground is disturbed by shallow graves at numerous sites. The graves were mostly unmarked.

    Already, more than 300 sets of bodies have been recovered. But Kenyan interior ministry officials say that scores of mass graves remain.

    The cult was preparing for the end of the world under the instruction of their its powerful pastor, say investigators.

    Followers believed that starvation was their ticket to their salvation

    The revelation of mass graves has dominated headlines and shaken the collective psyche in a country where faith and religion are central.

    Many find it difficult to comprehend the dark path that Pastor Paul Nthenge Mackenzie allegedly took his followers along.

    But the trajectory it is all too familiar for cult specialists and psychologists. They contend that the “Shakahola Massacre,” as it has been dubbed, bears all the hallmarks of destructive cults past and present.

    “The pastor called me. He called me and said, ‘my daughter, you are being left behind. When the ark is closed, you will be too late,’” says Agnes, as her children play on a reed mat in her yard in Malindi.

    Like many former cult members, she was unwilling to share her full name.

    Agnes, now 26, joined Mackenzie’s church when she was still in high school along with other members of her family.

    In Kenya, there is an old joke that if you lose your job, start a church or a charity. And sometime in the early 2000s, Mackenzie abandoned his job as a taxi driver and launched the Good News International Ministry.

    Mackenzie became known for his fiery sermons. He drew a significant following, says an assistant pastor who worked with him for years until they had a falling out.

    He did not wish to be named as he said he is a witness in the investigation.

    “In the beginning, the church was good, there were no issues. The sermons were normal, but from 2010 his ‘end time’ messages began. It happened step by step,” he says.

    The assistant pastor says Mackenzie told his followers to pull their children out of school, discard their national IDs, avoid hospitals, and start preparing for the end of the world. Investigators say they have corroborated those details.

    He drew in flight attendants and social workers; paramilitary police and professionals from all across Kenya.

    At a recent hearing Mackenzie denied all knowledge of the horrors that witnesses, inspectors, and survivors believe happened in the Shakahola forest.

    “I can tell nothing about that. Because I have been in custody for two months. So, I don’t know what is going outside there. Have you been there?” he asked CNN.

    When asked about the accusations that followers of his group had starved their children following his instructions, Mackenzie said he had “never seen anybody starving.”

    The pastor and his closest followers have been in custody since the mass graves were discovered, although they are yet to be charged as prosecutors continue to ask the court to extend the custody period to allow further investigation.

    To understand the Shakahola cult, the focus must be on Mackenzie, says Rick Ross, a leading American cult expert who has studied destructive cults for decades.

    “It’s not the group; it’s the leader. The more power they have, the more it becomes intoxicating,” he says.

    Ross says that from Charles Manson and David Koresh to Ugandan cult leader Joseph Kibwetere, the desire is to control.

    “My feeling is Mackenzie was the same. He was a man that no matter how much control and power he had over his followers, it was never enough,” says Ross.

    Mackenzie exerted that control using his pulpit – and his charismatic oratory both in his church in Malindi and online.

    “Look what will befall all nations of this world. Anger, frustration, and many things, and many disasters will make human beings cry without help. That is what will cover the world,” he prophesied to his followers in early 2020 in a nearly three-hours harangue.

    Mackenzie’s prophecies had an impact. He persuaded Agnes and many like her to leave school.

    Agnes says she shaved her head and entered a church-arranged marriage.

    “Some of his preaching turned into reality. He said that diseases would come and then the Coronavirus came,” she says.

    Last year, she moved her whole family to the forest.

    While cult leaders are central to their cults, they still need to amass a following.

    Dr. Geoffrey Wango, a professor of psychology at Nairobi University, says that, paradoxically, destructive cults give people hope.

    “The psychology of it is simple. The cult leader offers hope and promise and seeks easy targets,” he says.

    In the case of Mackenzie, he says, the hope is one of salvation and to turn your back on the stresses of daily survival.

    While the draw of cults is universal, Wango believes that you can’t separate the central position of religion in Kenya.

    Religion permeates right through the highest echelons of government. Kenya’s President Ruto became the country’s first evangelical president last year and built a place of worship in the presidential compound.

    Ruto condemned the grim discovery at Shakahola in the strongest terms, saying “we must as a nation continue to be on the lookout for those who abuse even the religious sector,” adding that Mackenzie belongs in jail.

    Poverty is also a significant factor in driving people to more extreme preachers, Wango said.

    “People are looking for a way out of their poverty, a way out of their desperation. And here is a religion that offers them a way out,” he says.

    Of course, there are extensive examples of the wealthy joining cults. The recent Nxivm cult in the US drew in the rich and powerful.

    But Ross, who helped expose Nxivm, says cults exploit individual vulnerabilities.

    “It could be anyone, but if someone is going through a difficult time in their life, or you lose your job, or do badly in school, or struggling financially, you are feeling unfulfilled, then a group like this comes along and it can be very alluring,” he says.

    Once inside a cult, both agree that isolation – physical and mental – is a critical factor that helps drive the horrors of doomsday cults.

    By 2018, Kenyan authorities started cracking down on Mackenzie. They arrested and detained him for his anti-government stance – but never prosecuted him.

    “That is when he said that God had told him to close his church and that he was no longer a pastor,” says his former assistant pastor.

    Mackenzie would soon start his forest scheme. Agnes says he charged them around $80 for a patch of land.

    “There were more than a thousand people living in the forest,” she says.

    The assistant pastor believes it was around 300 families.

    Many people had no idea where their loved ones had disappeared to.

    When Francis Wanje got wind earlier this year that his daughter and her family were inside the Shakahola forest with other cult members, his first reaction was that it had to be wrong.

    “I could not even believe it. I was told something bad was happening in the forest. But I couldn’t understand how she could be there,” he says.

    Wanje’s daughter and son-in-law both had decent jobs.

    He knew that they were attending Mackenzie’s church. But when they moved to the forest, they told him they were relocating to a different part of Kenya.

    “The social isolation is critical and has striking similarities with other destructive cults,” says Ross.

    It’s in the forest that investigators say Mackenzie’s cult took on its final form.

    In a court affidavit obtained by CNN, inspectors wrote that Mackenzie told his followers sometime early this year that the end of the world was imminent and that they should start fasting.

    “He stated that fasting would start with the children until the last child died then followed by the youth, then women and lastly men and that he would be the last to die and ascend to heaven,” the affidavit reads.

    Kenya’s state pathologist says many of the remains found show signs of extreme starvation, some were smothered, and a few showed blunt force trauma. There were scores of children amongst the dead.

    After Wanje received his disturbing call he organized a private rescue mission to the forest where he says they found his oldest grandchild.

    He was deeply malnourished – his two siblings were already dead.

    Wanje says they were suffocated by their parents.

    “It’s so painful, I could not even explain it because it’s something that I didn’t even think of in my life,” he says.

    “And I wonder how my child, my daughter, could change to be such an animal to kill her own children just because she wanted to go see Jesus.”

    Village elders in a nearby forest say they notified the authorities that starving children were escaping the forest from as early as late last year.

    The president and other senior leaders have apologized to Kenyans for the slow response and made promises to regulate religious sects.

    “Without a doubt, I can say definitively, had the police responded sooner, then lives would have been saved. I feel as a country we have failed these Kenyans,” says Khalid Hussein, the director of Haki Africa, a group that helped expose the cult.

    Agnes says that as time went on, the life in the cult became more extreme.

    “Each month there were meetings where he told us what Jesus had said. It was heartbreaking,” she says.

    Agnes says she escaped the forest in September last year when she was told she couldn’t get help from another woman to deliver her third child. Mackenzie’s spell was broken.

    But the aftershocks of the Shakahola massacre could be long-lasting. Police pulled scores of followers from the forest – many of whom didn’t want to be rescued.

    Even those who were dying.

    “When they got to the hospital some gave false names and others refused to be treated, they didn’t want to be helped, they didn’t want to miss out,” says Dr. David Man’ong’o, medical superintendent of the Malindi subcounty hospital.

    Eventually, they had to hand them back to police.

    The rescued followers, many of them either witnesses or still under suspicion, are being kept in a nearby rescue center where therapists are trying to break their emotional and psychological ties to Mackenzie.

    Last week, the Director of Public Prosecutions said that 65 people rescued from the forest were charged with attempted suicide for refusing to eat.

    Rick Ross says it could be a months-long process to “deprogram” cult members.

    For loved ones of those who survived, it will also be a painful road. Wanje says he will get his grandson back in a few weeks.

    “He went through hell. He went through hell. When he was rescued, he told them that if you had come maybe a bit later, he would have already gone to see Jesus because his grave was already there,” he says.

  • Sarkodie impregnated me, refused to accept responsibility – Yvonne Nelson

    Sarkodie impregnated me, refused to accept responsibility – Yvonne Nelson

    Renowned Ghanaian actress, Yvonne Nelson, has courageously revealed a vulnerable aspect of her life, recounting a past pregnancy and subsequent abortion after the popular musician she was involved with rejected the idea of fatherhood.

    Among the revelations in her book ‘I Am Not Yvonne Nelson’ is her decision to terminate a pregnancy because the man who put her in that situation refused to accept responsibility on the basis that he had another girlfriend.

    The man in question, according to Yvonne Nelson, was a rapper based in Tema and this incident was in 2010. In her narrative, she mentioned that the said rapper was Sarkodie, the Ghanaian musician who is now an icon and a multiple award winner.

    “I had gone for a pregnancy test to confirm what becomes the most obvious conclusion for a sexually active young woman who misses her monthly flow. I was in the company of Karen. And when the test result was ready, I wasn’t strong enough to open it. She did and declared the verdict.

    “Charlie, it dey there!” she exclaimed.

    “On an ordinary day, I would have laughed out loud and that would trigger a string of jolly conversations and jokes. But this was no laughing matter. It was a grim piece of information that was capable of turning my world upside down. I wasn’t the only one responsible for the situation, so I called the man whose potent seed had germinated in me. His name is Michael Owusu Addo, a renowned Ghanaian musician who is better known as Sarkodie.

    Sarkodie was a budding musician with the potential to become one of the biggest artists in Ghana and beyond. At the time, however, the future looked uncertain, and his way through the maze of life still appeared too foggy to predict. Success was not guaranteed. He was still living with his mother and was not ready to carry a burden while he was being carried by his mother.

    “I wouldn’t call what had developed between us a serious relationship. I gravitated toward people in the music industry. For the longest time in my life, music was my getaway from all the unpleasant things life threw at me. So, I liked his talent. We started talking and got close. Closer,” parts of the book read.

    As captured in chapter 8 of her memoir launched on Sunday, June 18, 2023, the actress attempted to abort the baby by taking some concoctions from a colleague but to her dismay, the substance could not work as a test revealed she was still pregnant.

    She took the decision to abort the baby because she is fatherless and did not expect to give birth to a child whose father had refused to accept responsibility.

    “The first thing that hit me when he said no to keeping the pregnancy was my own life. I had grown up without a father in my life. I had often been reminded of how I had been borne by mistake.

    “I was still wondering if the man whose name I bore was my father. How was I going to bring another human being into this world to live like me, someone whose father would reject him or her as Mr. Nelson had rejected me? If there was a way to spare someone else the trauma I was contending with, why would I reject that option, especially when I was not,” Yvonne Nelson said in her book.

    She further recalled finally succeeding in aborting the pregnancy but said it is “one of the most regrettable mistakes in my life. If the clock of life could be rewound to my younger self, I would keep it.”

    About the book

    ‘I Am Not Yvonne Nelson’ is an explosive and riveting account of a young woman who sets out to discover herself but finds out that she has been living with a false identity.

    The drama and the twists and turns of this moving story have all the markings of a spell-binding movie script, except that the protagonist, who is an actor, is contending with a reality that intermittently soaks her pillow with tears.

    Uncharacteristic of an autobiography, the author comes to her audience stark naked. The book opens the door widely into the life of the author and exposes the good, the bad and the ugly sides, not only of her life, but also of the make-believe world of celebrities.

    The launch was graced by many industry stalwarts, businessmen and politicians including John Dumelo, Adjetey Anang, Mustapha Abdul-Hamid and Becca. Also present were media personalities including Manasseh Azure Awuni, Sammy Forson, etc.

  • Hong Kong’s anti-government song disappears from streaming platforms

    Hong Kong’s anti-government song disappears from streaming platforms

    Days after Hong Kong‘s local government filed an order to ban the song, a well-known song from the city’s democracy campaign has started to vanish from several major music streaming services, even in some foreign countries.

    Demonstrators sang variants of “Glory to Hong Kong” throughout the massive rallies that raged around the city for months on end that year, and it eventually became the unofficial song of the city’s now-crumbling democracy protests.

    The ballad’s lyrics make reference to the term “liberate Hong Kong, revolution of our times,” which the government and courts declared to have secessionist and subversive implications and was previously banned in 2020.

    Multiple versions of the song posted by “ThomasDGX & HongKongers,” known to be the original composer of the orchestral anthem, were no longer available on Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube and Google to users within the city on Wednesday.

    Multiple versions and covers of the song have been recorded by other artists.

    The titles of those covers can still be seen on Spotify in other parts of the world, including the United States, South Korea and Australia.

    But when CNN reporters in those countries tried to play the songs they were listed as “unavailable.”

    Spotify told CNN that the song was removed by the distributor and not by the platform.

    Users in the US cannot purchase the song on Apple Music either, although it also still yields search results on the platform.

    The song can no longer be found on Apple Music and KKBOX in Taiwan, however multiple versions of it are still available on YouTube.

    CNN has reached out to YouTube, Apple Music, KKBOX, and Alphabet – the parent company of Google – for comment.

    By Monday, several new uploads of the song reappeared on YouTube, and the tune could be found again on Spotify and Apple Music – even within Hong Kong.

    A Facebook account tied to the original composers said they have re-uploaded the soundtrack on several music platforms as a “2023 Edition,” after initially saying last week that they were “dealing with some technical issues unrelated to the streaming services.”

    “(We) stand firm against any attempts to suppress freedom of thought and speech,” the latest post on Monday said, adding that the composers back listeners’ “refusal to lose their freedom to choose music.”

    CNN has reached out to the Hong Kong government for comment following the reappearance of the tracks.

    Following its 1997 handover to China, Hong Kong was promised key freedoms and autonomy to run its own affairs. As a result it flourished as a bastion for free speech and creative expression within authoritarian China.

    But a crackdown on dissent in the aftermath of the democracy protests has since transformed the city, especially after a sweeping national security law was imposed by Beijing in 2020.

    Protest leaders have been arrested or driven into exile, while the government persists on scrubbing references to the social unrest and calls for democracy in the city. New laws have also been passed to increase censorship of films to “safeguard national security.”

    Music is now coming under closer scrutiny.

    Hong Kong’s government filed a court injunction on June 5 seeking to ban the broadcast or distribution of the protest song after it was mistakenly played at several international sporting events.

    Speaking to reporters on Tuesday, city leader John Lee – a former police chief – said authorities were taking action because “Glory to Hong Kong” was “not compatible with the national interest.”

    Under the injunction filed by the Department of Justice, the song’s “melody or lyrics or in combination” would be banned to avoid “inciting others to commit secession.”

    It further seeks to restrain anyone from “broadcasting, performing, printing, publishing, selling, offering for sale, distributing, disseminating, displaying or reproducing (the song) in any way.”

    The writ also listed 32 YouTube videos of the song, including instrumental and sign language versions.

    The government’s bid to outlaw the song was heard in the High Court on Monday, but the judge has postponed a decision on the interim injunction to July 21, public broadcaster RTHK reported.

    The head of Amnesty International’s China team, Sarah Brooks, described the government’s move to outlaw the song as “absurd.”

    “The Hong Kong government must end its increasingly fervent crackdown on freedom of expression. A song is not a threat to national security, and national security may not be used as an excuse to deny people the right to express different political views,” Brooks said.

    The semi-autonomous city does not have its own anthem. It uses the Chinese national anthem “March of the Volunteers” at events and in schools ever since it returned to Chinese sovereignty in 1997, while during the years under British rule, the city sang “God Save The Queen.”

    The use of “Glory to Hong Kong” at international sporting events infuriated officials who previously criticized Google for listing the song in search results for the city’s anthem, something Google said was decided by its algorithm which returns results based on a host of criteria including popularity and relevance.

    Playing the song in public in Hong Kong is now fraught with legal risk. Last year, a man who played the tune on a harmonica during a vigil for Britain’s late Queen Elizabeth II was arrested by police on suspicion of sedition.

  • Nogokpo Chiefs speak after Agyinasare defies 14-day ultimatum summon

    Nogokpo Chiefs speak after Agyinasare defies 14-day ultimatum summon

    Spokesperson of Nogopko, Nufialagah Mawufemor Kobla Nornyigbey, has said that the chiefs and elders of Nogokpo would be meeting to determine the next set of action to take against the founder and leader of Perez Chapel International, Archbishop Charles Agyinasare, after he missed the deadline to appear before them.

    The chiefs gave Agyinasare a 14-day ultimatum to appear before them for the “Nogokpo is the demonic headquarters of the Volta Region” statement he made which they described as derogatory.

    Speaking in an interview on GEROM TV with Maame Grace on Friday, June 16, 2023, Nornyigbey said that the chiefs of Nogokpo would take action because the people of the Volta Region have been disrespected enough.

    He added that the archbishop can never make the same remarks about any Akan community in the country.

    “All the options are on the table for us. I mean all the options,” Nornyigbey said when asked whether the chiefs of Nogokpo are going to invoke their deity.

    “It is about time others must learn to respect we Ewes. I don’t want to be tribalistic but Agyinasare cannot go to the Ashanti land or any Akan community and make that statement,” he said.

    He added that this was not the first time a pastor had made derogatory remarks about the Volta Region but this time around they are going to take action.

    The spokesperson said that the deity in Nogokpo hates evil spirits and because of that no demonic spirit can live in any of the 16 townships in the community but if Agyinasare says he has found some demons there he must come and help them find their location.

    Background

    The 14 days ultimatum the chiefs of Nogokpo gave for Agyinasare to appear before them over his “Nogokpo is the demonic headquarters of the Volta Region” statement, expired on Friday, June 16, 2023.

    During the Supernatural Summit held at the Perez Chapel headquarters in Accra on May 25, 2023, Archbishop Agyinasare preached about divine protection and the existence of evil forces. In his sermon, he cited several examples to support his teachings, including an incident where his team experienced spiritual attacks after hosting a crusade in the Volta Region.

    “During this crusade in Aflao… we slept at Agbozume, that was where our hotel was and you have to go through Nogokpo. And Nogokpo is the demonic headquarters in the Volta Region.

    “We only have not said it but the second night I made Bishop Yaw Adu talk about witchcraft and we disgraced the witches and wizards. When we were driving from Aflao to Agbozume, immediately we got to Nogokpo, Bishop Yaw Adu’s four-wheel drive, the tyre came out from under the car,” he recounted.

    Agyinasare’s statement went viral, leading to criticism from sections of the public.

    In response, a press conference was held at the Royal Palace of the Dufia of Nogokpo, Torgbui Saba V.

    The chiefs demanded the presence of Archbishop Agyinasare within the given period, accusing him of making derogatory remarks against them. They said he was to appear before them to explain the comments he made.

  • Russia claims to have remotely detonated an explosives-filled tank

    Russia claims to have remotely detonated an explosives-filled tank

    In what appears to be a novel combat strategy, the Russian Ministry of Defence has claimed that a remotely controlled tank loaded with a significant amount of explosives demolished a Ukrainian stronghold.

    The ministry claimed that the tank was loaded with “about 3.5 tonnes of TNT and 5 FAB-100 bombs” in a post on its Telegram channel over the weekend. The typical payload of FAB-100 bombs weighs 100 kilogrammes (220 pounds).

    An attack setup and execution duty was given to a Russian tank commander with the signal “Bernaul,” according to a video posted by the ministry on Saturday.

    “About 300 meters (984 feet) away from the enemy, the tank operator put the vehicle on manual gas, directing it [to the enemy’s] direction. He jumped out and went to the rear. I stayed behind to observe, and after the vehicle approached the enemy’s positions, I detonated it by radio control,” the commander said.

    “The explosion was very serious, there were a lot of explosives … as a result, according to radio intercept data, the enemy suffered significant losses,” he added.

    Drone video shows the tank static after apparently hitting a mine close to Ukrainian lines. There is then a huge explosion, but it’s unclear why. A moment before the tank explodes, there appears to be a flash coming from Ukrainian positions, which may have been an attempt to destroy the tank.

    On Sunday, a prominent Russian war blogger, “Voennyi Osvedomitel,” shared a video from the pro-Russia “Romanov” channel of drone footage that shows the tank detonating. Osvedomitel said the tank hit a mine before reaching its target.

    “Sending an unmanned kamikaze tank filled with 6 tons of TNT to Ukrainian positions in Mariinka. Unfortunately, he didn’t make it, blown up by a mine,” he wrote.

    It’s not possible to geolocate the incident but the Mariinka area of Donetsk has seen heavy fighting since the Russian invasion began.

  • Keta MCE advises residents to change their attitudes, avoid practices that contribute to flooding

    Keta MCE advises residents to change their attitudes, avoid practices that contribute to flooding

    Municipal Chief Executive (MCE) for the Keta Municipality Emmanuel Gemegah has urged residents of the municipality to know the areas they are in and adjust accordingly.

    According to him, the flooring of many buildings in the municipality lay very low which can easily be covered with water anytime it rains and floods.

    “We would have learnt from that but you saw that when we go to certain places the flooring of some buildings are just very low. People must learn from that to know who we are, where we are and adjust,” he said.

    “We must avoid human behaviours that are contributing factors, like building on the water ways and avoid low flooring of our buildings to prevent perennial flooding that the municipality experiences, which is affecting lives, properties and livelihood.”

    He continued that: “I think Keta by and large is below sea level and this is not happening just today. It has been with us since.”

    According to the MCE, he is a victim of the flood and has thus experienced what other residents of the area are going through.

    “Part of the residency is flooded too. Over here when there is power outage, I experience it too. I feel what the people feel and I know what they are going through now,” he said.

    Mr Gemegah was speaking to Class 91.3 FM’s Volta Regional Correspondent Kingsley Attitsogbui after touring flood-affected areas in the Keta municipality on Thursday, 15th June, 2023, together with the Director-General of the National Disaster Management Organisation (NADMO), Eric Nana Prempeh-Agyemang.

    The purpose of the tour was to conduct an assessment of the affected areas and victims in order to distribute some relief items to cushion them.

    It was led by the Volta Regional Director of NADMO, Ivy Amewugah.

  • Blinken and Xi Jinping’s crucial meeting in China coming to an end

    Blinken and Xi Jinping’s crucial meeting in China coming to an end

    Meeting between Chinese President Xi Jinping and top American diplomat Antony Blinken on Monday in Beijing might be a key step towards mending US-China relations, which broke down earlier this year after a dispute over a Chinese surveillance balloon.

    Blinken is the first US Secretary of State to travel to Beijing in five years, and his discussions with senior Chinese officials are regarded as a crucial litmus test for whether a detente can be established during a period of persistent mistrust.

    Uncertainty around whether Xi and Blinken would meet during the two-day visit further highlighted the fraught US-China relations and a failure to schedule a face to face would have been seen by Washington as a slight, breaking with a number of previous visits from top American diplomats.

    The meeting, which took place at Beijing’s cavernous Great Hall of the People, was only publicly announced by the US about an hour before it went ahead. It lasted roughly half an hour, beginning at 4:34 p.m. local time and ended at 5:09 p.m., a State Department official said.

    “The world needs an overall stable Sino-US relationship, and whether China and the United States can get along has a bearing on the future and destiny of mankind,” Xi told Blinken according to a Chinese readout of the meeting.

    “China respects the interests of the United States and will not challenge or replace the United States. Similarly, the United States must also respect China and not harm China’s legitimate rights and interests,” Xi added.

    The two global powers have been increasingly at loggerheads over a host of issues ranging from Beijing’s close ties with Moscow to American efforts to limit the sale of advanced technologies to China.

    Key among those concerns has been repairing fractured lines of communication, which have broken down over the past year, especially when it comes to high-level military exchanges – raising concerns in Washington that a mistake or accident could quickly spin into conflict.

    Earlier this year a Chinese surveillance balloon – detected floating across the US and hovering over sensitive military sites before ultimately being shot down by an American fighter plane – sent relations plunging to a new low and resulted in Blinken scrapping an earlier Beijing visit.

    This time, the diplomatic mission went forward.

    A roughly three-hour meeting between Blinken and China’s top foreign affairs adviser Wang Yi earlier Monday underscored the deep challenges in overcoming the mistrust and friction that has come to characterize the relationship.

    The Chinese government’s growing clout internationally and increasingly authoritarian controls at home have pushed the US to reframe how it manages its relations with the power in recent years.

    Repeating Beijing’s typical rhetoric, Wang blamed Washington’s “wrong perception” of China as the “root cause” of the decline in the two sides’ relations and demanded the US stop “suppressing” China’s technological development and hyping the “China threat,” according to a readout from Chinese state broadcaster CCTV.

    “We must reverse the downward spiral of China-US relations, promote a return to a healthy and stable track, and jointly find the right way for China and the United States to co-exist in the new era,” Wang said, adding that Blinken’s visit came at “a critical juncture in US-China relations, where a choice needs to be made between dialogue or confrontation, cooperation or conflict.”

    Wang also reiterated that Taiwan is one of one of China’s “core interests,” over which it “has no room for compromise or backdown.”

    The self-ruling democratic island, which China’s ruling Communist Party claims but has never controlled, has increasingly been another flashpoint in the US-China relationship.

    During the meeting, Blinken underscored the need for the countries to “responsibly” manage their competition through “open channels of communication” to ensure it “does not veer into conflict,” State Department spokesperson Matthew Miller said in a statement.

    The US would continue to use its diplomacy to “stand up for the interests and values of the American people,” Blinken said, according to the statement, which described the talks as “candid and productive” and said they including discussion of potential cooperation on shared transnational challenges.

    Overall, Wang’s comments took a more combative tone than those of China’s Foreign Minister Qin Gang, who met with Blinken the previous day. Qin said both sides agreed to “advance dialogue, exchanges and cooperation” and “maintain high-level interactions,” according to a readout from Beijing.

    Blinken’s Sunday meeting with Qin, which stretched more than five hours and then wrapped with a working dinner, resulted in progress “on a number of fronts,” with both sides showing a “desire to reduce tensions,” a senior State Department official told reporters Sunday.

    “Profound differences” between the US and China, however, were also clear during the meeting, the official added.

    Neither side have mentioned concrete agreements so far.

    While Qin holds the title of Foreign Minister, he wields less power than Wang, who directs the country’s foreign policy through his position among party’s core leadership.

    Blinken’s original scheduled visit in early February had been agreed on as a follow-up to an amicable face-to-face between US President Joe Biden and China’s Xi on the sidelines of the G20 in Bali in November.

    That meeting – the first in person between the two leaders as presidents – was seen a pivotal step in restoring certain lines of communication, which Beijing last year severed last year following a visit from then-US House Speaker Nancy Pelosi to Taiwan.

    Both the US and China have played down expectations of a major breakthrough during Blinken’s visit.

    Ahead of the meeting, Washington was careful to manage expectations, with a senior State Department official last week telling reporters that he does not expect “a long list of deliverables.”

    Meanwhile, both sides are also navigating how the meetings play to their respective domestic audiences.

    In the US, how strongly to counter China has become the topic of heated political debate – with some lawmakers slamming the Biden administration for sitting down with Beijing.

    China views Washington as actively trying to thwart its development, and is also very much aware the US is headed into a presidential election cycle, where hawkish rhetoric against it may intensify further.

    Its officials also meet Blinken in an environment where China’s state media and official rhetoric have long portrayed Washington as a bad-faith actor responsible for destabilizing ties.

  • Floods damage 2 girls’ dormitories and kitchen at KETABUSCO

    Floods damage 2 girls’ dormitories and kitchen at KETABUSCO

    The headmistress of the Keta Business College (KETABUSCO), Matilda Dzotefe, has appealed to government to do a proper assessment of the school and put in place measures to avoid future incidents of flooding.

    The appeal by the headmistress comes on the back of the recent floods that have hit the Ketu South and Keta Municipalities of the Volta Region.

    The recent floods have displaced many residents of the area.

    The flood situation has affected two of the school’s girls’ dormitories and the kitchen.

    As a result of the flood, the dining hall has been turned into a kitchen at the school.

    Ms Matilda Dzotefe explained the effects of the floods on KETABUSCO.

    She told Class 91.3 FM’s Volta Regional Correspondent Kingsley Attitsogbui that: “This year is an exception – too much. The harm caused, I think, is unimaginable. The affected areas, I think, are the two main girls’ dormitories. As you see, they cannot go to the dormitory without passing through the water and because of that, our teachers have to put their heads together and come up with a make-shift footbridge for them to pass and to the dormitory.”

    The headmistress also touched on the current state of the kitchen where meals are cooked for the students.

    “Water has collected so much in the kitchen so they cannot cook over there. The dining hall is now the kitchen,” she said.

    She further explained that: “We have moved the dining hall tables and benches to the uncompleted dining hall so that is where they are taking their meals now.”

    According to the headmistress, the situation is affecting teaching and learning in the school.

    “It is wasting a lot of time because of the distance conveying food from the dining hall to where they will have to eat. And they will have to be carrying tables and chairs because the hall – we use it for other programmes. When it’s time for those programmes, they have to pack the tables and benches aside use it. After using it, they have to pack them back,” she noted.

    “It is affecting teaching and learning. Our contact hours are not effectively used,” the headmistress bemoaned.

    She, therefore, called on government to come to the aid of the school and solve the problem once and for all.

  • Three Palestinians killed in massive battle as Israeli forces attack Jenin

    Three Palestinians killed in massive battle as Israeli forces attack Jenin

    Authorities reported that at least three Palestinians were killed in a large-scale firefight that broke out Monday in the occupied West Bank city of Jenin between Israeli armed forces and Palestinian militants.

    One of the three fatalities, according to the Palestinian Ministry of Health, was a teenager, and the conflicts also left more than two dozen people injured.

    According to the Israel Defence Forces (IDF), attack helicopters from the Israeli Air Force began firing over Jenin to assist Israeli troops in leaving the city.

    It was the first time since the Second Intifada that Israeli helicopters had opened fire while evacuating wounded troops, Israel Army Radio reported. The Second Intifada – a major Palestinian uprising – ended in 2005.

    Army Radio said the wounded Israeli soldiers had been successfully evacuated.

    The Jenin Brigade, a locally based militant group, said its fighters had fired at an Israeli helicopter, forcing it to retreat, and said they had managed to immobilize Israeli military vehicles with gunfire and ambushes.

    The firefight was still ongoing as of 10:45 a.m local time (3:45 a.m. ET), doctors speaking on Palestine TV said.

    The Palestinians killed included two men in their 20s: Khalid Azam Asa’asa, 21, and Qasam Faisal Abu Seriya, 29, and teenager Ahmed Youssef Saqer, who was 15, the Palestinian Health Ministry said, citing hospitals in Jenin.

    Some 31 Palestinian people were wounded, including a girl with a critical head injury, the ministry said.

    The IDF and Border Police said they were carrying out an operation to arrest two wanted suspects in Jenin when “a massive exchange of fire took place.”

    They were attacked with gunfire and hurled explosive devices and responded with live fire, hitting people, the IDF said.

    An IDF vehicle was hit by an improvised explosive device on the way out, video from the scene showed.

  • Gender Department advises  husbands to help their wives with household chores

    Gender Department advises husbands to help their wives with household chores

    The Bono Regional Director of the Department of Gender, Mrs Joycelyn Adii, has urged husbands to support their wives in household chores to strengthen family unity and promote socio-economic progress.

    Mrs Adii said many women, especially housewives, denied their husbands sex because they were sometimes over-burdened by households’ chores, and thereby lacked the appetite, unable to fulfill the sexual desires of their husbands.

    She said though sex was a consummation of marriage, women who over-worked sometimes lacked the appetite for sex, and, therefore, entreated men to learn and support their wives to wash, cook and clean the house.

    Mrs. Adii was speaking at separate sensitization fora on unpaid care work organised by the Global Media Foundation (GLOMeF) at Yawmiri, Wawasua, Nsagobesa and Antwikrom in the Sunyani Municipality.

    GLOMeF, a Sunyani-based media advocacy and human rights NGO with support from Plan Ghana, another NGO, as part of its ‘Wise Project’ organised the fora to orient community members and create awareness on the benefits of supporting women’s economic participation.

    The WISE project is a women’s economic empowerment project which seeks to promote innovative, integrated and gender transformative business services by improving women’s agency to exercise decisions regarding their participation in economic growth.

    It also sees women’s increasing productivity, profitability and innovation of women-owned businesses.

    Mrs. Adii observed many marriages were on the verge of collapse due to petty marital problems which could easily be tackled and therefore mentioned denial of sex and lack of communication as some of the factors fueling divorce which could be addressed.

    “If we want our marriages to stand the test of time then we must try and tackle the issue of unpaid care work which tends to over-burden many women.”

    “In fact, a good husband must remain supportive to the wife. Women feel proud, dignified and are submissive when they see their husbands supporting the household’s chores,” she stated.

    Mr Raphael Godlove Ahenu, the Chief Executive Officer of the GLOMeF said children and men were the most affected in families that lacked peace and cohesion, saying “it is always uneasy for some men to return home after work due to family problems in the house”.

    He advised men to spend ample time with their wives, communicate and listen to them, and added “women must also endeavour to remain submissive to their husbands too.”

    Mr Ahenu said the project was being implemented at communities including Abesim, Adomako, Asufufu, Kwasi-nfum, Benue Nkwanta, Kyeredua, Watchman, Yawsae, all in the Sunyani Municipality.

  • Development initiative launched at Amankwakrom

    Development initiative launched at Amankwakrom

    A project has been launched to raise the living standards of people living in communities in the Afram Plains North District of the Eastern Region.

    Some of the communities in the district are Amankwakrom,  Adiembra, Kwaekese, Brumben, Vuvla Kope, Amankwa Tornu, Appiah Brah, Teacher Kope, Wodidiada, Kyikyire, Havokope and Galilea, all of which lack basic social amenities.

    The initiative known as Interprofessional Collaboration for Community Development, which is being spearheaded by the Chief of Kwahu Asabi Amankwakrom, Nana Otukwa Mpareko VI, through his foundation, the Asabi Royal Foundation, will focus on improving education, health and agriculture.

    It is being carried out with the support of the Afram Plains North directorates of the Ghana Education Service, Ghana Health Service, Agricultural Service and the Afram Plains Development Organisation (APDO).

    At the launch of the project at Amankwakrom last Tuesday, Nana Mpareko said the level of poverty in the communities was quite high and there was the need for stakeholders to take action to reduce it.

    That, he said, would be addressed by putting in place a number of social amenities and infrastructure such as clinics and classroom blocks and assisting the inhabitants to expand their farms to increase yield.

    Nana Mpareko said although the area was blessed with arable land for the cultivation of all types of crops such as maize, yam, cassava, plantain and vegetables, the inhabitants were not getting the necessary support to enable them go into full-scale farming to make ends meet.

    Struggling to survive

    He said his people were struggling to make ends meet, although the area had been blessed with a water body full of varieties of fish and fertile lands for farming.

    What was needed was a little push for the inhabitants to undertake their farming and fishing activities, as well as good drinking water, good classroom blocks and clinics to treat the sick, he said.

    Nana Mpareko said his outfit had already undertaken outreach programmes in the various communities to address issues relating to health, education and farming which to him would create awareness for the people.

    He called on all stakeholders, particularly well-to-do individuals in the district, to show commitment and willingness to support the transformation drive of the district.

    Collaboration

    The Manager of the APDO, Alhaji Nuhu Umar, who was highly elated about the collaboration, said his outfit had specialty in the areas of sustainable water access, hygiene and sanitation, education and livelihood programmes among others.

    That, he indicated, would help improve the socio-economic conditions of the people in the various communities in the district.

    Alhaji Umar said the farmer groups in the district had undergone series of training on good agronomic practices to enable them increase their yield to earn more income to feed themselves and their families.

    He, therefore, called on all indigenes, both in the communities and in the diaspora, to financially support the new project to make it successful .

  • Mother’s day is well celebrated than Father’s day – John Dumelo

    Mother’s day is well celebrated than Father’s day – John Dumelo

    Popular Ghanaian actor John Dumelo has sparked a debate about how Father’s Day is celebrated in comparison to Mother’s Day.

    According to John, in a recent post on Twitter, he pointed out the discrepancy in the way Mother’s Day and Father’s Day are celebrated.

    He emphasized that multinational and local businesses organize Mother’s Day events and giveaways for mothers, whereas fathers often receive little recognition or appreciation on Father’s Day.

    “When it’s Mother’s Day, all the multinational/local companies and brands will organize events and do giveaways for mothers. But on Father’s Day, all WE get is……nothing. God Dey.”

    This thought-provoking statement has resonated with many, prompting a reflection on the discrepancy in acknowledgement between the two occasions.

    Father’s Day, celebrated worldwide on the third Sunday of June, is a special day dedicated to honouring and appreciating fathers and father figures for their contributions to their families and society.

    In some social media reactions, a user said, “Mr Dumelo, may I remind you that most of the local and MULTINATIONAL companies are owned and led by MEN.”

    Another added, “Fathers dey suffer ooo. A father who earns 5k a month pays kids school fees of 2k bills and expenses of 1.5k gives alimony of 2k and sorts other members. In fact spends over 7k yet has little love”

    A third stated, “Which gender occupies the highest positions in those multinational/ local companies?? Men. Let’s blame ourselves.”

  • One-time hitmakers are also talented —Eduwodzi

    One-time hitmakers are also talented —Eduwodzi

    Hiplife musician Eduwodzi has disputed the notion that former hitmakers lacked talent and were simply lucky to have had luck smile upon them because they were unable to maintain the momentum of releasing hit songs.

    Eduwodzi who treated Ghanaians to the ‘jamming’, Yenko Nkoaa, 10 years ago but is yet to match the standard he set believes it is unfortunate to describe onetime hitmakers as not gifted.

    Speaking in an interview with Graphic Showbiz recently, Eduwodzi who has a new moniker, Doji Sonx, said a one-time hit did not necessarily mean a musician is not talented.

    According to the artiste who doesn’t care if he is tagged a one-time hitmaker, there were a lot of musicians with special gifts who had just a hit song to their credit and it was probably because they branched into something else. 

    “It is not as if one-time hitmakers do not have what it takes to release more hit songs. I know a lot of talented musicians who came out with just one very good song and are now into other things. Such musicians can do it again if they decide to release a new song and push it with money.

    “All you need is money to push a song. Even a bad song can become a hit within a short period with the promotion,” he said.

    Eduwodzi who has been off the music radar revealed to Graphic Showbiz that he was prepared to start as a newcomer.

     “I don’t mind if Ghanaians see me as an underground artiste. In fact, I want them to see me as such because I am starting my music career. I took the opportunity to study a lot of things in the music industry while I was away.

     “I was young and not fully mature in the music business when I released Yenko Nkoaa so I had to go back to learn a lot of things and I am glad I did. It has been 10 years since Yenko Nkoaa and it has been learning music business,” he said.

    Eduwodzi is out with a new song, My Ex, recorded by Gigs and released three weeks ago. The song is about a lady who was unappreciative of whatever her boyfriend did for her and eventually dumped him only to realise she has made the biggest mistake of her life because the grass was not greener on the other side.

  • POS Foundation reports significant reduction in Ghana’s remand prison population

    POS Foundation reports significant reduction in Ghana’s remand prison population

    Ghana’s remand prison population has shrinked significantly, decreasing from 33% in 2017 to 9.8% in 2023.

    This was disclosed by Mr Johnathan Osei Owusu, the Executive Director of the Perfector for Sentiments (POS) Foundation, implementers of the “Justice for All Programme” (JFAP) on Friday, at the opening session of a day’s workshop for Judges and magistrates on the new Narcotics Control Commission Act 2020 (Act 1019) in Sunyani.

    Describing it as a remarkable achievement, he said the feat was attained partly due to the implementation of the JFAP, and commended the judiciary, Police and Prisons Services as well as all stakeholders for supporting the programme.

    Mr Owusu explained that the JFAP was a state-led intervention, established in 2007 to alleviate prisons of overcrowding, by setting up Mobile In-prison Special Courts, to adjudicate remand and pre-trial cases in prisons nationwide.

    This initiative enjoyed the collective efforts of the Judicial Service of Ghana, Office of the Attorney-General, Ghana Prisons and Police Service, Commission on Human Rights and Administrative Justice (CHRAJ), and the POS Foundation, a civil society body that served as facilitators.

    The workshop, jointly organised by the Judicial Training Institute, POS Foundation, and the Open Society Initiative for West Africa (OSIWA), a non-governmental organisation was on the theme: “the Narcotics Control Commission Act 2020 (Act 1019): effective implementation of the Act, and the role of judges and magistrates in handling people who use drugs”.

    It seeks to equip the judges and magistrates with the requisite knowledge of changes that had been introduced by the Act, and the jurisdiction conferred on the trial Court by Act 1019.

    Mr Owusu, said the nation’s judicial system was performing better compared to that of other neighbouring countries like Nigeria whose remand prison population was pegged at 69 per cent, Liberia 48 per cent and Kenya 42 per cent.

    Justice Patrick Bayeh, a Supervising High Court Judge in Sunyani described the workshop as essential and timely, saying judges and magistrates were only used to the old narcotic control law.

    He lauded the new Act 1019, saying it had introduced fairness into the judicial system in prosecuting cases relating to narcotics and expressed the hope participants would be well abreast with the new law.

    Justice Tanko Amadu, the Director of the Judicial Training Institute and a Justice of the Supreme Court, and Mr Yaw Akrasi-Sarpong, a former boss of the then Narcotic Control Board (NACOB) attended.

    The participants would be taken through the Act 1019, the role of judges in its application in line with best practices and drug use and dependence as public health issues.

    Other topics to be treated include ‘Ghana’s commitment to international and regional drug reform and how to effectively meet these commitments’, as well as ‘thinking outside the box’, ‘cannabis governance, the international and national perspectives.

    The Narcotics Control Commission Act, 2020, Act 1019 was passed on 20th March 2020, and received Presidential assent on 11th May 2020.

    It had come after a prolonged period of searching for more effective responses by law enforcement authorities.

  • Former Gomoa Central MP, Rachel Appoh, involved in accident in America

    Former Gomoa Central MP, Rachel Appoh, involved in accident in America

    The former Member of Parliament for Gomoa Central Rachel Appoh has been involved in a near fatal accident in America.

    According to eyewitnesses, the former Minister for Gender Children And Social Protection under the Mahama administration and two other Ghanaians on board a gray Toyota Camry sustained various degrees of injuries.

    The accident occurred on Saturday when the victims were returning from the wedding ceremony of a friend in one of the States in the US.

    The accident involving three cars was reportedly caused by an unlicensed Ghanaian-lady-driver who was also at the wedding.

    An ambulance was called to convey the victims to an undisclosed hospital, the source said adding “Rachel’s right leg has been affected”.

    As at press time, family and close relatives of Rachel Appoh have been tight lipped over the incident.

    The former Gomoa Central legislator has also not been available for comments as her phones have been unreachable.

    Honourable Appoh is set to stage a comeback in the Gomoa Central Constituency in the 2024 general elections to win back the seat she lost in 2016.

    The Gomoa Central Constituency is among some 27 Constituencies the National Democratic Congress (NDC) has postponed parliamentary primaries to a later date.

    Until the accident, posters of the former Gender, Children and Social Protection Minister had emerged at various places in the constituency causing panic in the camp of her contenders.

  • Mahama expresses concern over Quayson’s criminal case receiving daily hearings

    Mahama expresses concern over Quayson’s criminal case receiving daily hearings

    Former President John Dramani Mahama has expressed concern over the ruling of the High Court that the criminal case against the ousted Member of Parliament (MP) for Assin North, James Gyakye Quayson, should be heard daily.

    According to the former president, the ruling of the court is absurd because not even murderers are prosecuted at this pace.

    Mahama, who made these remarks at a community durbar at Sienkyem in Assin North on June 18, 2023, added that not even the prosecution of the former boss of MenzGold, Nana Appiah Mensah (NAM1), who is accused of swindling Ghanaians, is done at this pace.

    “Because of the hatred for him (Gyakye Quayson), they have also taken him to court and they are saying that they are going to jail him.

    “Now the court is saying that he should come to court every day. Not even criminals who have committed murder are treated this way. Murders are not told to come to court every day for their case to be heard.

    “NAM1’s case has been in court for almost 3 three years. This case is not even heard on a daily basis. What has Gyakye done to you? Has he killed someone? Has he stolen someone’s money?” he asked in Twi.

    The former president added that even if Quayson is detained by the court, he will still win the by-election which would be held on June 27, 2023.

    “They can get him a mat at the court for him to sleep there. Even if he is not present on the day of the by-election, he will still win,” Mahama said.

    The High Court in Accra, on Friday (June 18, 2023), ruled that the ongoing criminal trial of ousted Assin North Member of Parliament, James Gyakye Quayson, will be heard daily starting from Tuesday, June 20, 2023.

    This was after the presiding judge, Justice Mary Maame Ekue Yanzuh, turned down an application for the trial to be adjourned till after the by-election.

    The Court has since fixed June 20, 21, and 23 for the trial to continue.

    Quayson was recently ousted from parliament after the Supreme Court of Ghana ruled that he was ineligible to contest in the 2020 parliamentary election because he failed to renounce his Canadian citizenship in time.

    But there is still one case the former MP has to face in court after the Office of the Attorney General accused him of deceiving public officers to acquire state documents.

    On February 12, 2022, the State charged James Gyakye Quayson with five counts; deceit of a public officer, forgery of a passport, knowingly making a false statutory declaration, perjury, and false declaration.

  • Manhyia provides video evidence showing destooled Antoahene  defied Otumfuo’s authority

    Manhyia provides video evidence showing destooled Antoahene defied Otumfuo’s authority

    On May 29, 2023, Asantehene Nana Otumfuo Osei Tutu, during a sitting of the Asanteman Traditional Council, ordered the destoolment of the Chief of Antoa, Nana Owusu Agyeman I.

    This decision came after a tribunal of the Council, chaired by the Asantehene, found the 96-year-old chief guilty of sidestepping the consent and authority of Otumfuo by delegating his position to his nephew. This action was deemed a clear violation of customary procedure, leading Otumfuo to issue a decree for his destoolment as Antoahene.

    Approximately three weeks after the destoolment of Nana Owusu Agyeman I, Royal Palace Multimedia, the official media outlet of Manhyia Palace, has shared video evidence of the deposed Antoahene challenging Otumfuo’s authority during a meeting with his elders and advisors.

    The video shows Nana Owusu Agyeman I seated with his elders at the Antoa Palace, capturing a moment of heated confrontation between the chief and his linguist regarding the decision to delegate his power to his nephew.

    The chief linguist expressed concern about Nana Owusu Agyeman’s refusal to seek Otumfuo’s approval before proceeding with his intended action. “Respectfully, I am your linguist, and by custom, I will be called to answer if you falter. So, I need to prompt you,” the linguist stated.

    The chief responded, asserting his right to delegate his power to someone. “I will be there to answer for myself. I have the right to delegate my power to someone. Don’t I have the right?” he retorted.

    Another elder chimed in, emphasizing the importance of doing the right thing to avoid incurring the wrath of Otumfuo’s palace. However, Nana Owusu Agyeman I maintained his position, insisting on disregarding the consequences.

    The linguist further pointed out that Nana Owusu Agyeman I was appointed by Otumfuo and, therefore, should not make such decisions without his blessing. “I plead to ask if you are fully aware that Asantehene gave you the opportunity to sit here as Antoahene?” he queried.

    “I was there before Asantehene came. I was here before Asantehene came; I brought him,” the chief insisted.

    Following Otumfuo’s ruling, official rites for the destoolment of Nana Kwame Owusu Agyeman were immediately set into motion in the town of Antoa.

    Nana Owusu Agyeman had served as the chief of Antoa for over two decades prior to his destoolment.

  • Monitoring trees planted during  Green Ghana project is crucial — Compassion Ghana

    Monitoring trees planted during Green Ghana project is crucial — Compassion Ghana

    For the project to be successful and last, regular monitoring of the trees planted on Green Ghana Day should be implemented. 

    Ghanaians have, thus, been urged not to turn the Green Ghana Day into an annual ritual, but rather give meaning to its objective of helping to restore the lost environment.

     Making the call at an event to mark this year’s Green Ghana Day at Afienya, the National Director of Compassion International Ghana (CIGH), Kobina Yeboah Okyere, said after three years, it was important to make monitoring an integral part of the initiative to ensure the achievement of its afforestation goals.

    He said that could be done when people became responsible for the trees they planted by monitoring and nurturing them to survive. 

    “It is not enough for us to show up each year and organise the tree planting exercise. Like an investment or a project, it is important for us to access the progress of the exercise after three years.
    We all know where we plant our trees so we can help by ensuring that the trees we plant survive and do well.

    “That is the real impact of the objective of the exercise which is to restore our degraded environment,” Mr Okyere told a gathering of the chiefs and people of Afienya at a mini durbar.

    Exercise

    Compassion Ghana, a non for profit Christ-centered organisation dedicated to transformative child advocacy and holistic child development, encompassing physical, cognitive, socio-emotional, and spiritual aspects, has since the inception of the Green Ghana Day, been part of the exercise, selecting different areas each year to plant trees. 

    In the previous exercises, the organisation and its partners joined forces to plant 18,000 seedlings.

    This year, it chose Afienya  and the exercise attracted  the community stakeholders including the Chief of Afienya, Nene Tetteh Afutu III, the District Police Commander of Afienya, Chief Superintendent Emmanuel Nana Ofori,  the Minister in Charge of Immanuel Methodist, Afienya, Reverend Raymond Afutu Nartey and Chief Imam of Afienya, Imam Amadu Rufai Alhassan, a team from Compassion Ghana and some community members.

    After the exercise, they all came together to plant trees within the community.
    Mr Okyere said through its own monitoring, it realised that  8,030 trees out of the 16,670 seedlings planted had survived and were doing very well.

    He said with this information, Compassion Ghana had rolled out an elaborate plan to make the nurturing and monitoring an integral part of its exercise. 

    He further disclosed that Compassion Ghana had set up a goal to plant a tree for each participant enrolled in its programme, which currently stands at over 97,000 individuals.
    Chief Superintendent Ofori commended Compassion International Ghana and its church partners for their initiative in monitoring the planted trees. 

    He encouraged the adoption of this mechanism to ensure accountability in future tree planting exercises. The dignitaries present at the durbar after delivering their remarks, actively participated in the exercise.

  • I was once on set with Eddie Murphy  – Davido

    I was once on set with Eddie Murphy – Davido

    David Adeleke, aka Davido, a well-known Nigerian singer, has revealed that he spent two days working on a set with Eddie Murphy but was unaware that he was the one.

    Davido made a cameo in ‘Coming 2 America’ which had Eddie Murphy as the main character.

    Appearing on the latest episode of Drink Champs podcast, co-hosted by N.O.R.E and DJ EFN, Davido said he didn’t recognise the veteran actor while filming with him at Tyler Perry’s studio.

    He said, “You know I was in ‘Coming to America 2’. I’m in the movie. In the part of the wedding, I’m the one performing.

    “It was dope to shoot. We shot it at Tyler Perry’s studio…Do you know that I was shooting with Eddie Murphy for two days and I didn’t know he was the one. He was behind me, I will never forget.

    “So, when it was my last shot, I was like, ‘Yo D!’ I looked back and said, ‘Ah! Eddie Murphy!’ Yeah, it was just amazing.

  • NPP shows love to NDC supporters by visiting Assin North accident victims

    NPP shows love to NDC supporters by visiting Assin North accident victims

    A delegation of New Patriotic Party national executives has visited some National Democratic Congress members who are receiving treatment at St Francis Hospital in Assin Fosu following a car accident over the weekend.

    Richard Ahiagbah, the National Communications Director of the NPP, who led the delegation, described the incident as evidence of some common weaknesses faced by political parties in a Twitter post.

    “We share a common weakness. These are NDC accident victims. We spent time with them at St. Francis Hospital in Assin Fosu today and provided support. Great commendations to Mr. Jay Hyde, NPP Deputy Youth Organizer & Mr. Alfred Thompson, NPP National Comms team, NPP…. God bless you, guys…” he tweeted.

    A ghastly accident on Saturday resulted in the loss of life of a member of the NDC during a campaign tour in the orphan Assin North constituency.

    According to multiple reports, the vehicle involved belonged to the Ashanti regional youth organizer of the NDC and was part of a convoy accompanying former President John Dramani Mahama, who was touring the constituency to garner support for his party’s candidate, James Gyakye Quayson.

    The Electoral Commission has announced a by-election slated for June 27, 2023, for Assin North after a Supreme Court panel recently ruled Gyakye Quayson’s election as a member of parliament for the area unconstitutional, null, and void.

    The court stated that Gyakye Quayson failed to renounce his Canadian citizenship at the time of filing his nomination as the NDC’s candidate in the 2020 parliamentary election.

    However, the NDC has presented Gyakye Quayson as its candidate for the upcoming by-election, despite a pending criminal trial against him in a High Court.

    The trial for the perjury charges pressed against James Gyakye Quayson will commence seven days before the by-election on June 20, 2023, while the court has scheduled to sit on the matter on a day-to-day basis.

  • Technical universities urged to re-evaluate programmes to meet industry trends

    Technical universities urged to re-evaluate programmes to meet industry trends

    Dr. Yaw Osei Adutwum, the Minister of Education, has emphasised the need for technical universities to continuously review their programmes to make sure they are in line with the most recent market trends and requirements.

    That, he explained, was because of the fast-growing complexity confronted by an increasing number of socio-economic and political challenges both at the local and global levels.

    He said if that was done, students would pursue programmes in critical fields of study that were geared towards a solid foundation to address challenges.

    The minister stated this in a speech read on his behalf by his Deputy in charge of TVET, Gifty Twum Ampofo, at the 19th congregation of the Koforidua Technical University (KTU) in the Eastern Regional capital.

    In all, 2,241 students who pursued courses at degree and diploma levels in the various disciplines successfully graduated.

    Out of the figure, 564 students were awarded Bachelor of Technology degrees, while 1,677 received Higher National Diploma certificates.

    Classifications 

    For the Bachelor of Technology graduates, 66 students earned First Class honours, while 120 HND graduates also had First Class honours.

    A total of 338 Bachelor of Technology students attained Second Class (Upper Division), 158 Second Class (Lower Division) with two students awarded passes.

    In respect of HND graduates, 1,288 students had Second Class (Lower Division) and 18 earned passes.

    Fastest growing 

    Dr Adutwum said because the government had taken special interest in Technical, Vocational Education and Training (TVET), especially in technical universities, it had resourced and put up facilities in those universities.

    The technical universities, he indicated, should incorporate, especially programmes that were exclusive to them and not offered in many countries in Africa and explained that it would serve as a major source of income for the various institutions.

    GTE Ratio

    On the Gross Tertiary Enrolments Ratio (GTER), Dr Adutwum said Ghana had been steadily increasing and that currently, it stood at 28 per cent, a significant improvement from 18.84 per cent last year.

    He said Ghana was making steady progress towards its goal of reaching a GTER of 40 per cent by 2030.

    With regard to the development of the country, Dr Adutwum said tertiary education played a vital role and that studies had shown that workers with some form of tertiary education contributed to about 60 per cent of the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) in developed nations.

    It was, therefore, imperative for Ghana to strive to achieve a GTER of at least 40 per cent to improve the country’s overall development.

    History 

    The Vice-Chancellor of the KTU, Professor David Kofi Essumang, said the university had since its establishment in 1997 witnessed a significant growth in the number of students offering Bachelor of Technology and HND programmes.

    He said the university had a student population of 8,389 out of which 2,735 were offering Bachelor of Technology programmes, 5,041 offering HND courses and 613 pursuing non- HND professional and technical courses, all spread over five faculties.

    Projects 

    Professor Essumang mentioned other sectors of the university such as staff strength, residential accommodation for staff and students, staff development and said in the 2023 approved budget, the government allocated GH¢12,152,113 for developmental projects and academic facilities.

    The Chairman of the University Council, Professor Samuel Obeng Apori, for his part, urged the graduates not to discriminate against anybody based on religion, ethnicity, socio-cultural and socio-economic or political affiliation, as they entered the world of work.

  • Archbishop Agyinasare presented with prestigious lifetime achievement award by US President

    Archbishop Agyinasare presented with prestigious lifetime achievement award by US President

    The founder and leader of Perez Chapel International, Archbishop Charles Agyinasare, has been honoured by the President of the United States of America (US), Joe Biden.

    Archbishop Agyinasare received the US government’s prestigious ‘United States President Lifetime Achievement Award’.

    The award is in recognition of Agyinasare’s contribution to the growth of the Christian faith in the world.

    Before announcing the receipt of the honours in his church on Sunday, June 18, 2023, the archbishop thanked his congregation for their support and prayers and also for the successful Supernatural Conference they had a week ago.

    “I want to express my gratitude to all of you for your unwavering support, encouragement and intercession. Your love and dedication to our church family have not gone unnoticed and I am proud to be your senior pastor.

    “Equally, I am grateful for a successful trip to the United States of America, where I had the opportunity to minister to God’s Children and witness God save and deliver many of them. Additionally, it was an honour to receive the United States President Lifetime Achievement Award.”

    He added that “… for my pastoral services, leadership and initiatives that foster hope and healing in the lives of Americans and the international community.”

    The pastor also said that he had the honour of being invited to the US State Department to deliver a speech at a conference and also meet officials of the US government.

  • ActionAid Ghana inaugurates school facilities to 2 communities

    ActionAid Ghana inaugurates school facilities to 2 communities

    With an appeal to the government to fund kindergarten education, ACTIONAID Ghana opened two fully furnished two-unit kindergarten classroom blocks and offices in two underprivileged farming communities in the Tain District of the Bono Region.

    The facilities include a two-unit classroom block for the Bepoayase D/A kindergarten School and another two-unit classroom block for the Yabraso D/A Kindergarten School.

    The facilities, which are girl-friendly, have ancillaries such as toilet and urinal rooms, mechanised boreholes, playgrounds with kits and stores as well as furniture to provide a conducive environment for teaching and learning.

    According to the authorities of the schools, before the construction of the facilities, the pupils were studying in poor conditions which negatively affected studies and enrolment.   

    At separate inauguration ceremonies, the Country Director of ActionAid Ghana, John Nkaw, appealed to the government to commit the needed resources and prioritise the provision of kindergarten and primary infrastructure.

    He said the construction of the school blocks was the effort of ActionAid to promote quality public basic education and create a brighter future for the children in those communities.

    Mr Nkaw said the construction of the facilities demonstrated ActionAid Ghana’s unwavering commitment to empowering the most marginalised and vulnerable members of their society.

    Mr Nkaw said his outfit was aware of challenges that persisted in ensuring universal access to quality education in the country.

    He said limited infrastructure, inadequate resources and lack of trained teachers continued to hinder the educational journey of many children.

    Mr Nkaw said quality education would help equip children with the knowledge, skills and confidence they needed to navigate the complexities of the modern world.

    He said the work of ActionAid encompassed teacher training programmes, community engagement initiatives, and advocacy for inclusive education and appealed to the management of schools to prioritise maintenance of the buildings.

    The Bono Regional Minister, Justina Owusu-Banahene, appealed to teachers, particularly at the kindergarten level, to ensure proper training of the pupils to enable them to become useful in society.

    She called for collaboration among parents and teachers to ensure proper upbringing of children who would properly fit and contribute to the development of the country.

    For his part, the Tain Member of Parliament (MP), Adama Sulemana, commended ActionAid Ghana for the provision of the school blocks in the area.
    He said there was a huge infrastructure deficit in the area, particularly in education, and appealed to the government to invest in developmental projects in the area.

  • Pastor fined GHC 20k by Manhyia palace for snatching another man’s wife

    Pastor fined GHC 20k by Manhyia palace for snatching another man’s wife

    The Pastor of 7th Day Pentecostal Assemblies located in Adeabeba, Kumasi, Mr. Macaiah Addai, appeared before the Manhyia palace on Tuesday, facing allegations of snatching a church member’s wife.

    Accompanied by his church members, Pastor Macaiah Addai was found guilty of the charges by a five-member panel at the Asantehemaa’s palace.

    Having already had three wives, Pastor Macaiah Addai was ordered to slaughter four sheep as an act of appeasement to the land’s gods and to atone for his sins.

    However, a prominent chief in Kumasi interceded on behalf of Pastor Macaiah, pleading for a reduction in the punishment. The pleadings were accepted, and instead of slaughtering four sheep, the pastor was asked to bring two sheep, which were converted into cash amounting to GHC 6000. Pastor Macaiah promptly made the payment.

    But that was not the end of it.

    The “wife snatcher” was also ordered to pay a staggering amount of GH¢20,000 to his church member, Mr. Kofi Adjei, whose wife he had allegedly snatched and engaged in a relationship with.

    Narrating his ordeal to the five-member panel at the Manhyia palace, Mr. Adjei explained that he had been married to his wife, Madam Gloria Amponsa, for 21 years. They had lived together harmoniously, raising children, until his wife’s behavior suddenly changed, and she began demanding a divorce.

    Distraught, Mr. Adjei sought help from Pastor Macaiah Addai and the church elders, hoping for a resolution. However, to his shock, Pastor Macaiah informed him that his wife had already approached him, claiming to have presented bottles of schnapps to Adjei’s family members to end the marriage. Consequently, the pastor stated that he couldn’t assist in reconciling them.

    “Two days later, I discovered that my wife was living with Pastor Macaiah Addai as a married couple. For over a year and a half, all my attempts to convince my wife to return home have failed,” Mr. Adjei tearfully recounted.

    In his defense before the Manhyia palace on Tuesday, Pastor Macaiah claimed that he had taken Gloria Amponsa as his wife because she had informed him that she had divorced Mr. Kofi Adjei.

    The pastor’s case took a turn for the worse when he admitted that he hadn’t performed any customary rites for Gloria Amponsa’s family, as he believed in following Jewish marriage ordinances and customs, which do not require such rites for a divorced woman in her subsequent marriage.

    Visibly shaken, Pastor Macaiah Addai struggled to answer more probing questions from the five-member panel, consisting of chiefs, eventually admitting his offense and subsequently being customarily fined.

    The case has been adjourned until Tuesday, June 20, 2023, for final resolution and conclusion of the matter.

  • Medikal supports Yvonne Nelson’s book with GHS100,000

    Medikal supports Yvonne Nelson’s book with GHS100,000

    On Sunday, July 18, 2023, at the Peduase Valley Resort, Ghanaian rapper AMG Medikal made a remarkable show of support by attending the publication of Yvonne Nelson’s autobiography, “I Am Not Yvonne Nelson.”

    The event saw the rapper purchase a copy of the book for an astounding GH₵100,000.00.

    The memoir, written by Yvonne Nelson, delves into her life story and reveals her true identity, shedding light on the personal experiences and remarkable journey of the celebrated award-winning actress.

    The launch of the memoir was a highly anticipated affair, drawing numerous personalities from the entertainment industry and beyond.

    Medikal, known for his support of fellow artists and his genuine appreciation for creative endeavors, made a significant gesture by acquiring a copy of the book at an impressive price.

    The generous purchase not only highlights Medikal’s admiration for Yvonne Nelson’s work but also underscores the value he places on supporting the arts and the creative expressions of his peers.

    In a video from the event sighted by GhanaWeb, Medikal walked to the stage right after entering the venue and pledged his purchase of GH₵100,000.00 for a copy of the book.

    The memoir, “I Am Not Yvonne Nelson,” is expected to captivate readers with its heartfelt revelations and provide insights into the actress’s journey, both in the public eye and behind the scenes. It promises to be a compelling read for fans and admirers of Yvonne Nelson’s work, as well as those interested in gaining a deeper understanding of her life and experiences.

    The launch of “I Am Not Yvonne Nelson” marks an important milestone in Yvonne Nelson’s career, providing her with a platform to share her personal journey with her audience. As readers dive into the pages of her memoir, they can expect to uncover the untold stories and inspiring moments that have shaped the life of this beloved actress.

    Some celebrities present at the launch event include people from the arts and entertainment industry, media and political personalities as well as some notable people of the business class.

  • Govt expected to receive about $6.2bn from multilateral partners between 2023 and 2026 – Ofori-Atta

    Govt expected to receive about $6.2bn from multilateral partners between 2023 and 2026 – Ofori-Atta

    Finance Minister, Ken Ofori-Atta, has revealed that the government is expected to receive about $6.2 billion from its multilateral partners between 2023 and 2026.

    Addressing the media, Mr.Ofori-Atta said the government has come up with Ghana’s Post-Covid-19 Programme for Economic Growth (PC-PEG) which is backed by the International Monetary Fund and covers all the needed reforms to ensure economic growth.

    According to him, the Ghana Post-Covid-19 Programme is built on clear targets and strong policy and structural measures.

    He pointed out that the government is committed to following through with the reforms and expects a total of $2 billion from multilateral partners by the end of 2023.

    “Our commitment to these reforms is matched by our relentless pursuit of innovation and strengthened partnerships. Backed by the renewed drive for reforms, the government is working towards securing significant support from our multilateral partners”.

    “Altogether, and including the IMF funds, World Bank and AfDB support, we expect multilateral support of about $2.0 billion for 2023 and $6.2 billion between 2023 and 2026. We expect the World Bank to provide a total support of $1.6 billion, whilst the AfDB provides a total support of $200 million over the programme period”, he said.

    “In addition, we expect to mobilize catalytic funding of $30 million in 2023 and $330 million between 2023 and 2026 from bilateral creditors”, he added.

    Furthermore, Mr. Ofori Atta said the country is collaborating with other development partners to finance the Ghana Financial Stability Fund to provide liquidity and solvency support the financial sector.

    “We are also collaborating with other development partners including the World Bank and the AfDB to finance the Ghana Financial Stability Fund to provide liquidity and solvency support for the financial sector as a result of the assessed impact of the DDEP”.

  • “I am building a new Mexican-themed mansion for my wife and I” – Davido

    “I am building a new Mexican-themed mansion for my wife and I” – Davido

    David Adeleke, better known by his stage name Davido, is a superstar singer from Nigeria. He recently revealed that he and his wife Chioma are currently building a mansion.

    The singer, who is reported to have moved out of his Banana Island mansion following the death of their son, Ifeanyi, disclosed this while appearing on the latest episode of the Drink Champs podcast, co-hosted by N.O.R.E and DJ EFN.

    According to him, the new house is a Mexican-themed mansion located in the highbrow Eko Atlantic City in Lagos.

    Speaking further, the 30BG boss said that if he were to work in a field outside of music right now, he would choose real estate because it is lucrative.

    “Real estate right now, I would say in Lagos. People have been building some really impressive structures. Yeah, it’s a very good investment, I’m telling you.

    “You can buy a place for like $1.5 million… But you can sell it for like $4 million. I am telling you, it is a very good investment. The new house I am building now, for me and my wife, is by the beach; it’s at Eko Atlantic City. It’s really amazing, with a lot of impressive buildings,” he said.

  • Anyako water project to be commissioned in July

    Anyako water project to be commissioned in July

    The Municipality is getting ready to commission the Anyako water project, according to Emmanuel Gemegah, the MCE for Keta, who claims that the water crisis affecting Anyako and the nearby communities will soon be a thing of the past.

    The Anyako water project according to the MCE will provide 60,000 litres of water per day to be distributed across Anyako and surrounding communities.

    “The Anyako Council of Chiefs in collaboration with Keta Municipal Assembly has successfully found water for Anyako and other communities within it’s environs. In the quest to solve the potable water problem, several attempts have been made to get water for the people of Anyako and its environs but all attempts proved futile,” Mr Gemegah said

    He noted that the Municipality was largely dependent on water from wells, which he said, are unsafe for human use. However, with the change in leadership and management at the district assembly level, there has been renewed effort to getting potable water for the people of Anyako.

    According to Mr Gemegah, by dint of hard work and perseverance through exploration of all possible means, a 120m depth borehole was sunk which yielded 2,000 liters of water per hour for the people and despite the discovery of water the community was unable to use the water due to its salinity.

    “Despite the discovery of this large volume of water, the community was unable to use the water because of its salinity. Therefore, the need to process the water to remove the salinity and to increase the yield through the use of reverse osmosis and declinator membrane,” Mr Gemegah said.

    Mr Emmanuel Gemegah said the search for good drinking water in the area for over two decades would be a thing of the past and “life will return to normalcy.”

    A total of ₵320,000.00 has been expended on the water project and would be commissioned in July hopefully by the Vice President, Dr Bawumia.

    Residents of these communities are delighted about that they would be able to have regular flow of water for the first time after several years of water crises.

  • Comprehensive reforms have been prioritised for the energy sector -Ofori-Atta

    Comprehensive reforms have been prioritised for the energy sector -Ofori-Atta

    The energy sector will go through some serious reforms, according to Finance Minister Ken Ofori Atta, in order to prevent the sector from collapsing.

    This comes after the sector’s legacy debt reached about $2 billion as of the end of May 2023, and an estimated shortfall of $5.9 billion between 2023 and 2025, due to the current conditions of State Owned Enterprises and Independent Power Producers in the value chain.

    According to him, these reforms will sustainably reduce losses in the energy sector.

    Furthermore, he said, the expected structural reforms in the sector should reduce the shortfall by at least $2.95 billion over the period.

    “With legacy debt in the Energy Sector reaching about $2 billion as of the end of May 2023, and an estimated shortfall of $5.9 billion between 2023 and 2025, due to the current conditions of SOEs and IPPs in the value chain in the sector, the sector has been prioritised for comprehensive reforms. It is expected that structural reforms in the sector should reduce the shortfall by at least $2.95 billion over the period”.

    “These reforms, which are aimed at sustainably reducing losses in the energy sector, will be outlined in the updated Energy Sector Recovery Plan (ESRP)”, he explained.

    Mr. Ofori Atta stressed that the updated Energy Sector Recovery Plan (ESRP), will be approved by Cabinet by the end of June 2023.

    He opined that it will be accompanied by the operationalisation of a framework to guide the granting of energy sector subsidies by the end of June 2023.

    He furthered that an implementation of an inter-utility debt settlement framework on a quarterly basis will start in June 2023.

    The implementation of a mechanism to enforce the guidelines of the Cash Waterfall Mechanism (CWM) and Natural Gas Clearinghouse (NGC) will also start by end the of June 2023.

  • I have employed more Voltarians than anyone – Kennedy Agyapong

    I have employed more Voltarians than anyone – Kennedy Agyapong

    Kennedy Ohene Agyapong, a flagbearer candidate for the New Patriotic Party, identified himself as the most significant private employer of people from Ghana’s Volta Region.

    As a Member of Parliament for Assin Central and a successful businessman, Agyapong asserted that the only person who could possibly surpass him in this regard is Togbe Afede XIV, the Agbogbomefia of the Asogli State and President of the Asogli Traditional Area.

    “I am yet to find out who is making that propaganda, but I will give Togbe Afede the benefit of the doubt. Maybe he is the only person who has employed more Voltarians than me. However, I am still verifying this because, out of the 7,158 workers I employ, 827 are from the Volta Region,” he stated during his campaign stop in the Hohoe Constituency.

    Kennedy Agyapong addressed allegations of being anti-Ewe, the predominant tribe in the Volta Region.

    While speaking to the delegates in Hohoe, the flagbearer hopeful dismissed the accusations and emphasized his strong connections to the people of the Volta Region.

    “I want to inform you today, amidst the ongoing propaganda that Kennedy Agyapong doesn’t like Ewes. If you don’t know, let me tell you. My wife is from Adidome, and I am glad the minister is here. In fact, before I speak, please clap for me. Do you know why I am asking you to clap for me? I have given you four beautiful, intelligent daughters, and they have all attended the best universities in the world,” he confidently stated.

  • Tory MP resigns after allegations of sexual harassment

    Tory MP resigns after allegations of sexual harassment

    A by-election was called when a Conservative MP who had been accused of using drugs and sexual harassment resigned.

    Following a 14-month battle against “malicious allegations,” which he said as “extraordinarily difficult,” David Warburton resigned from his seat of Somerton and Frome.

    The 57-year-old claimed that the Independent Complaints and Grievance Scheme (ICGS) had hindered him from receiving a fair hearing and from “speaking out” while it investigated the allegations.

    Rishi Sunak will now have to contend with another by-election, which might be quite costly.

    In his exit statement, Mr Warburton said he had been left with ‘no choice’ but to provoke ‘the upheaval of a by-election’.

    He said: ‘It is my hope that, in so doing, I can freely illuminate the methods of an oversight system not fit for purpose, so that friends and colleagues in the House can see the perverted process by which their own judgement may at any time be freighted.’

    In an interview with the Mail on Sunday, Mr Warburton admitted to taking cocaine after drinking an ‘incredibly potent’ Japanese whiskey, but denies claims that he harassed a female political aide in his Westminster flat.

    Prime Minister Rishi Sunak speaks during Prime Minister's Questions in the House of Commons, London. Picture date: Wednesday June 14, 2023. PA Photo. See PA story POLITICS PMQs. Photo credit should read: House of Commons/UK Parliament/PA Wire
    Rishi Sunak is now facing four by-elections within the Tory party (Picture: PA)

    The resignation will trigger an electoral battle in his Somerset constituency, which he represented as an independent since having the Tory whip suspended last April.

    Mr Warburton took the seat from the Liberal Democrats in 2015 and had a 19,213 majority but the party is already stepping up manoeuvres to reclaim it.

    Lib Dem deputy leader Daisy Cooper said: ‘Time after time the Conservatives have mired themselves in sleaze and scandal neglecting the issues that really matter to people.

    ‘Then they decided it was okay to leave local people in this seat without any proper representation at all.

    ‘This by-election will be a clear contest between the Conservatives and the Liberal Democrats, Labour finished third last time and are completely out of the race.

    ‘The people of Somerton and Frome need a local champion and they can have that at the next election by choosing our local Liberal Democrat candidate Sarah Dyke.’

    Meanwhile Labour’s Shabana Mahmood accused the Prime Minister of being ‘too weak to act himself’.

    ‘Yet again, we see a Tory MP resigning in disgrace, after Rishi Sunak was too weak to act himself. Enough is enough,’ she said.

    ‘Britain can’t afford this weak Conservative prime minister with a party too divided to govern as families struggle with the cost of living.

    ‘It’s time to turn the page on 13 years of Tory chaos. We need a general election now and a Labour government led by Keir Starmer.’

    The prime minister now faces four potential by elections with two contests in Uxbridge and South Ruislip and Selby and Ainsty already scheduled for July 20 after Boris Johnson and his ally Nigel Adams resigned.

    Nadine Dorries, who had also announced she was going to quit over the fallout from the former prime minister’s resignation honours, is staying while she seeks to investigate how she was denied a seat in the Lords on the list.

  • Russian soldiers castrate Ukraine war prisoners with pocket knives

    Russian soldiers castrate Ukraine war prisoners with pocket knives

    Two Ukrainian prisoners of war (POWs) were beaten and “castrated” by drunk Russian soldiers using pocket knives inside a detention facility.

    According to reports, the two Ukrainian survivors, ages 25 and 28, were carried to a Russian labour camp where they were imprisoned for one and three months, respectively.

    The two were put through a “worse than hell” ordeal by Vladimir Putin’s army, and they were only released following a prisoner swap.

    Anzhelika Yatsenko, 41, who is providing both of them with psychological counselling, is concerned that the trauma they experienced has affected both their minds and their physical bodies.

    Both struggled to tell Yatensko what took place inside the camp for the first month under her care, the Poltava-based psychiatrist told The Sunday Times.

    But then they finally did open up, Yatsenko said she recoiled at the stories of savage, booze-fuelled beatings they suffered and had to go to the bathroom mid-session to ‘cry and cry’.

    A Ukrainian serviceman of the 68th Oleksa Dovbush hunting brigade rests after night duty in Donetsk region, Ukraine, Saturday, June 17, 2023. (AP Photo/Evgeniy Maloletka)
    UN human rights officials have described a litany of war crimes committed by Russian hands (Picture: AP)

    ‘I’d never heard anything so horrible,’ she said, adding: ‘I didn’t want them to see as they might think there’s no hope.’

    Yatsenko said that one of the men struggles to know how he is even alive as there was ‘so much blood’.

    ‘If there’s hell somewhere, it’s worse than that,’ one told her.

    The troops can never be sexually active again after intoxicated Russian soldiers ‘castrated’ them both with a pocket knife, cruelly telling them they’re doing it so they can never have children.

    It was an act Yatsenko described as ‘genocide’.

    Both soldiers have since been discharged from Yatsenko’s care and returned to duty in the Ukrainian army.

    A Ukrainian serviceman of 68th Oleksa Dovbush hunting brigade patrols a street in the recently retaken village of Blahodatne, Ukraine, Saturday, June 17, 2023. (AP Photo/Evgeniy Maloletka)
    Kyiv put the number of war crimes committed by Russia in April alone at more than 6,000 (Picture: AP)

    Russia has long denied committing war crimes throughout its year-long ‘special operation’, though Ukraine and UN experts see differently.

    UN Special Rapporteur on Torture, Alice Jill Edwards, sounded the alarm on Thursday of the ‘widespread’ use of physical and psychological torture of Ukrainian prisoners of war by the Russian military.

    ‘The alleged practices include electric shocks, beatings, hooding, mock executions and other threats of death,’ the UN expert said.

    ‘If established, they would constitute individual violations and may also amount to a pattern of State-endorsed torture or other cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment.’

    Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said that in April alone, Russia committed 6,000 alleged war crimes. 

    Having spoken with more than a thousand victims and witnesses, the UN Human Rights Office of the High Commissioner (UNHCR) said in a March report that torture has been seen against civilians, too.

    Russian President Vladimir Putin chairs a meeting with members of the government via a video link at the Kremlin in Moscow on May 31, 2023. (Photo by Gavriil GRIGOROV / SPUTNIK / AFP) (Photo by GAVRIIL GRIGOROV/SPUTNIK/AFP via Getty Images)
    Russian President Vladimir Putin has long denied any war crimes being committed during his war against Ukraine (Picture: AFP)

    In capturing the chilling atrocities of the grinding, year-long war, investigators said they found evidence that Russian troops have raped and tortured children and attacked without distinguishing between civilians and combatants.

    Three Ukrainian men were found dead in a cellar in the capital Kyiv, their hands and legs bound and fingers severed off, the UN’s human rights agency said in one example.

    ‘In Kyiv region, in March 2022, two Russian soldiers entered a home, raped a 22-year-old woman several times, committed acts of sexual violence on her husband and forced the couple to have sexual intercourse in their presence,’ the report said.

    ‘Then, one of the soldiers forced their four-year-old daughter to perform oral sex on him, which is rape.’

  • Putin claims Ukraine dumped peace agreement after signing it

    Putin claims Ukraine dumped peace agreement after signing it

    Vladimir Putin asserts that Ukraine signed a peace treaty soon after his invasion in February of last year, but that it was later consigned to history’s “rubbish heap.”

    During a meeting with numerous African leaders yesterday, the Russian president brought up a piece of paper and claimed it was a document approved by the Kyiv negotiating team.

    He said that the agreement was struck during negotiations held in Turkey in the month following Russia’s all-out offensive against its neighbour.

    Kyiv has not commented on the claims.

    Speaking to a delegation which included South African president Cyril Ramaphosa, Mr Putin accused Ukraine of reneging on the terms of the alleged agreement.

    He said: ‘The project of this deal was initialled by the head of the negotiations group from Kyiv. He signed it. Here it is.

    ‘It exists. It is called “The Agreement on Permanent Neutrality and Safety Guarantees to Ukraine”.’

    The president later said: ‘But after we, as promised, drew our troops away from Kyiv, the Kyiv authorities, just as their owners usually do, threw it all onto the rubbish heap of history.’

    Russian President Vladimir Putin attends a meeting with delegation of African leaders to discuss their proposal for peace talks between Russia and Ukraine, in Saint Petersburg, Russia June 17, 2023. Pavel Bednyakov/Host photo agency RIA Novosti via REUTERS ATTENTION EDITORS - THIS IMAGE WAS PROVIDED BY A THIRD PARTY. MANDATORY CREDIT.
    Vladimir Putin interrupted contributions from African leaders to brandish the document (Picture: Reuters)

    He added: ‘I’m putting it mildly, and trying to be polite. They turned it down. Where are the guarantees that they won’t give up any other agreements?’

    Peace talks between Russia and Ukraine were held in Istanbul and hosted by Turkish president Recep Tayyip Erdoğan in March last year.

    Ahead of the meeting, Mr Erdoğan had said Kyiv were prepared to agree certain demands such as the recognition of Russian as an official language in Ukraine and the renouncing of Nato membership.

    No official deal was announced following the discussions, which came to an end on March 29, but Russia said it would be withdrawing its troops from the area around Kyiv.

    At the time, a Kremlin spokesperson said the move was intended ‘to increase trust’ in talks between the two countries.

    However, Ukraine said Russian forces were already being pushed back from the capital region when the retreat was confirmed, a claim backed up by the UK Ministry of Defence.

    News agency Reuters previously reported that Mr Putin rejected a provisional peace deal struck by his chief envoy for Ukraine as the war was beginning.

  • Nicola Sturgeon proclaims her innocence

    Nicola Sturgeon proclaims her innocence

    In her first public statement since her imprisonment, Nicola Sturgeon said she is innocent.

    On her way back to her Glasgow home today, the former first minister declared, “I’ve done nothing wrong.”

    Police enquiring about the SNP’s finances questioned her, and on June 11 they released her without charging her pending further inquiry.

    I’m sure I haven’t done anything wrong, I can’t say much right now, but I will restate the remark I made last Sunday.

    ‘I intend to be back in Parliament in the early part of the week, I’ll make myself available for questions then.

    ‘For now I intend to go home and catch up with some family.’

    Asked whether she had considered stepping back from the SNP, she said: ‘I’ve done nothing wrong and that is the only thing I’m going to assert today.’

    The then added: ‘I know I’m a public figure, I accept what comes with that, but I’m also a human being that’s entitled to a bit of privacy and my neighbours are also entitled to a bit of that as well.’

    She confirmed that no conditions had been placed on her arrest but said: ‘I’m not going to get into anything other than that’

    When asked whether she would have suspended herself, she said: ‘Look I’ve done nothing wrong, it’s for others to comment as they see fit but that’s my position.’

    Ms Sturgeon was arrested after a long-running investigation – dubbed Operation Branchform – which began in 2021.

    The inquiry is linked to the spending of around £600,000 raised by supporters to be earmarked for Scottish independence campaigning.

    It is understood there have been complaints the ringfenced cash may have been used improperly by being spent elsewhere.

    It came after her husband Peter Murrell was arrested in April. Both he and MSP Colin Beattie, who was SNP treasurer at the time, were released without charge pending further inquiry.

    At the time of Ms Sturgeon’s arrest, a spokesperson issued a statement which read: ‘Nicola Sturgeon has today, Sunday, June 11th, by arrangement with Police Scotland attended an interview where she was to be arrested and questioned in relation to Operation Branchform.

    ‘Nicola has consistently said she would co-operate with the investigation if asked and continues to do so.’

    The SNP has said it has been ‘cooperating fully’ with the investigation and would ‘continue to do so’.

  • 2 killed in shooting at a music event

    2 killed in shooting at a music event

    Following a shooting on Saturday night at a campground at a music festival in Washington, two fatalities and three injuries have been reported.

    At the Gorge Amphitheatre in George, Washington, on Saturday and Sunday, the Beyond Wonderland festival will feature performances by Blossom, Testpilot, Afrojack, and Adventure Club.

    Around 8:25 p.m. local time on Saturday, there were early reports of an active shooter at the campground nearby in Washington State, where many of the event’s approximately 27,000 guests stay.

    At 9:19pm, the shooter was reported as in police custody at the scene, which is around a 30-minute walk from the main festival venue.

    ‘Officers pursed, closed-in on the suspect, and have the suspect in custody. Multiple individuals have suffered gunshot wounds,’ Grant County Sheriff’s Office stated in a Facebook post about 10:50pm.

    The sheriff’s office later confirmed the two deaths and three people injured – among them the shooter – at a press conference at 11:30pm.

    The suspect was said to have opened fire at about 8:20 pm in an area around 100 yards from the venue, Kyle Foreman, a spokesperson for the sheriff’s office, said during a press briefing according to ABC News.

    After the alleged shooter ‘walked away’, law enforcement officials arrived and tracked them down.

    Foreman stated that the suspect ‘continued to shoot randomly into the crowd’ before being taken into custody.

    Beyond Wonderland continued as slated, with the festival tweeting a statement to guests, which read: ‘Please avoid the Gorge Gate H campgrounds area as it is closed due to an incident that has been handled by local authorities. There is no current danger to festival goers or the campgrounds.

    ‘Our team is actively collecting more information, and we will promptly provide further updates as they become available. We genuinely appreciate your cooperation and understanding in this matter.’

    A later update on the Grant County Sheriff’s Office’s Facebook page read: ‘Due to the need to conduct interviews, gather data/evidence regarding the incident, and process the scene there are no additional details to release at this time. We ask that everyone be respectful of victims and their families as we work through these investigations.

    ‘Updates will be provided in this post as they are available. Due to the volume of questions, we will survey the questions posted and answer them collectively in future updates rather than address them individually.’

    The most recent statement, which came at 2:10am local time on Sunday morning, read: ‘Concert staff will be handling the care and assistance for those campers who are displaced by the crime scene.

    ‘Information about shooting victims will not be available until the on-site investigation is complete, and the victims’ families have been notified. Information about the shooter will also not be available pending investigation.’

  • Lecturer urges BoG to act together on consumer protection in online lending

    Lecturer urges BoG to act together on consumer protection in online lending

    A well-known finance lecturer and president of the Ghana Fintech Academic Network, Dr. Mark Tampuri, has called attention to the grave consumer protection issues raised by the proliferation of unregulated online loan apps using predatory lending techniques.

    His research presentation at the prestigious RegTech Africa Conference, held between May 24 and May 26, 2023 at Oriental Hotel, Lagos, Accra, brought together key stakeholders from the financial sector, including central banks, financial institutions, Fintech companies, and industry experts.

    It is believed that Dr. Tampuri’s insights have influenced the recent warning issued by the Bank of Ghana (BoG) on June 14th, 2023, cautioning individuals against the risks associated with these unscrupulous loan apps
    .
    During a follow-up telephone interview, Dr. Tampuri shed light on the predatory nature of these unregulated loan apps, highlighting their ability to operate beyond the confines of regulatory oversight. One significant concern is the unrestricted access these apps have to borrowers’ data, which is often sold to third-party entities. Even more distressing is their ability to track users’
    precise locations, posing substantial threats to privacy and security.

    Numerous individuals have come forward, sharing harrowing experiences related to these loan apps. Reports include instances of public shaming aimed at defaulters, as well as aggressive harassment tactics directed at borrowers’ friends and family.

    Dr. Tampuri expressed his deep concern, stating, “Through my research, I discovered that two out of ten loan apps would unexpectedly credit users with small amounts, even without any request for a loan. However, these apps would later impose exorbitant fees and interest rates. Borrowers often face annual
    interest rates of up to 500% or monthly rates as high as 40″.

    In light of these pressing issues, Dr. Tampuri emphatically called for collaboration between the Bank of Ghana and the digital marketplace or platform, urging them to swiftly remove these illegal loan apps from their platforms.

    He also emphasised the importance of working closely with participants in Ghana’s payment systems, encouraging them to report any suspicious transactions related to these unregulated loan apps. Dr. Tampuri stressed the need to identify and hold accountable those responsible for facilitating these operations through Ghana’s payment infrastructure.

    Furthermore, Dr. Tampuri offered valuable advice to the public, cautioning individuals to exercise caution when dealing with loans offering excessively high-interest rates. He emphasised the importance of making informed financial decisions and seeking reputable, regulated lending options.

    Addressing the prevalent predatory lending practices displayed by these unregulated loan apps demands immediate action. Protecting consumers’ interests and ensuring their financial well- being should remain a top priority as Ghana’s financial landscape continues to evolve.

    By proactively addressing these concerns and fostering collaboration among relevant stakeholders, the Bank of Ghana can effectively shield individuals from exploitative financial practices, thereby cultivating a secure and trustworthy financial environment.

  • Amerado releases highly anticipated video for his new rap single, ‘The Hardest’

    Amerado releases highly anticipated video for his new rap single, ‘The Hardest’

    The winner of the Best Rapper category at the 2023 VGMA (Vodafone Ghana Music Awards), Amerado, has unveiled his latest visually captivating masterpiece, the highly anticipated music video for his track titled ‘The Hardest’. The release of this video comes after immense excitement and anticipation from fans worldwide, who have eagerly awaited the next phase of Amerado’s remarkable musical odyssey.

    ‘The Hardest’ showcases Amerado’s exceptional lyricism, powerful delivery, and unmatched flow, solidifying his reputation as one of the most talented and versatile artists in the rap genre today. With its infectious beats and thought-provoking wordplay, the track is destined to become an anthem for rap enthusiasts worldwide.

    Directed by Prince Dovlo, the video for ‘The Hardest’ is a true work of art, capturing the essence of Amerado’s musical vision. Set in an urban landscape, the video seamlessly blends captivating cinematography with stunning visual effects, creating a mesmerizing visual experience that perfectly complements the intensity of the song.

    Fans and music enthusiasts alike are urged to experience the visual masterpiece that is set to ignite a new wave of enthusiasm for rap music.

  • Bishop Tackie-Yarboi’s daughter’s lavish white wedding dominates social media

    Bishop Tackie-Yarboi’s daughter’s lavish white wedding dominates social media

    Daughter of Bishop N.A. Tackie-Yarboi Rhoda Tackie-Yarboi and her husband Joseph have gained notoriety on social media thanks to their stunning wedding at the Dominion Sanctuary Church.

    In a series of captivating videos and images captured by Cliq Kofi Photography and Jema Photography and shared across various social media platforms, the true splendour of the matrimonial event was showcased.

    Among the stunning visuals shared online, the bride was adorned in an exquisite white gown with a waist-tied bow and a dramatic six-foot-long train gracefully trailing behind her.

    The bride’s father, Bishop N.A. Tackie-Yarboi, not only walked her down the aisle but also officiated the wedding, adding a heartfelt touch to the ceremony.

    The groom looked dashing in his white suit, complemented by black pants and a neatly trimmed haircut.

    During the exchange of vows, the couple shared tender and affectionate promises, expressing their commitment to stand by each other for a lifetime.

    Following the ceremony, the couple was captured revelling in the joyous atmosphere of their wedding reception. T

    Their spirited dance moves and shared moments of laughter were met with applause and cheers from the gathered guests.

    The bride showcased her dance skills, incorporating some new steps that included graceful movements, hand gestures, and energetic footwork.

    The remarkable wedding celebration became an instant sensation on social media, captivating users with its elegant ambience and heartwarming moments.

  • Bishop Tackie-Yarboi’s daughter ties the knot

    Bishop Tackie-Yarboi’s daughter ties the knot

    A recent social media video of Rhoda, the daughter of Bishop N.A. Tackie-Yarboi, celebrating her wedding day enthralled viewers with its grandeur and elegance.

    The extravagant event showcased the bride’s stunning attire, as well as the groom’s captivating presence.

    The ceremony was filled with joy and excitement, with family and friends coming together to bless the couple as they embarked on their journey of marriage.

    Rhoda stole the spotlight in her wedding attire, adorned in a beautiful shiny pink kente fabric that accentuated her curves and snatched her waist.

    The stylish design was meticulously crafted to ensure that she stood out on her special day, while her hair was elegantly tied in a clean bun, perfectly complementing her face, and her makeup was tastefully done, adding a touch of class to her overall appearance.

    The groom was equally captivating, commanding attention with his tall stature and well-built physique.

    As the couple were captured dancing, the groom moved to the rhythm of the music, as his presence radiated charm and grace.

    Clad in an all-white kaftan, he exuded a sense of royalty, while a touch of gold and pink kente from his wife’s fabric was tastefully incorporated into his attire, symbolizing their union.

    The wedding ceremony was a joyous affair, filled with praise and well wishes from the couple’s loved ones.

    Family and friends gathered to celebrate the union and offer their blessings as Rhoda and her husband embarked on their marital journey.

  • Meet the 123-year-old virgin woman looking for a partner

    Meet the 123-year-old virgin woman looking for a partner

    Theresie Nhirakajumba is an old woman who has been able to keep her virginity for 123 years which she now regrets and wishes to find a partner before she departs from the world.

    In a video shared on YouTube by Afrimax English, Theresie disclosed her reason for not being in the company of a man, blaming it on the culture of her village and her fear of men during her youthful days.

    According to her, growing up, women were not allowed to mingle with the men in her village and it was also taboo for a woman to be found in the company of men.

    “In all my life, I never had a husband. I am 123 years old. It is true that I am a virgin at my age. If I have had a husband, I would have some children but I don’t have any”, she said.

    She further stated that she however never developed feelings for any man because of the fear she had for men, adding that she turned down all the proposals from men who wanted her hand in marriage.

    She explained that she refused all those proposals because she felt she wasn’t ready for marriage and was waiting for the right time.

    “I didn’t want to engage with men. I had a strong fear for men and that prevented me from any potential relationship throughout my youth. I would see men coming to my hometown but I never developed a love for someone”, she said.

    She stated that when she realized she was ready for marriage, it was too late for her because she had already turned old which was making it difficult for men to find her attractive.

    Theresie shared that, although she is old, she is still optimistic that she would find a good man and wouldn’t hesitate to accept any man who would propose to her.

    “Of course, if I can find someone who is interested in me, I would not hesitate because there’s no woman who dislikes a caring man to comfort and care about her. If a man shows up, I would be ready to entertain the options. I know that my age is a big hindrance in a search for a man but I have refused to give up in a search for a good man who is willing to spend time with his time with me”, Theresie shared.

  • it’s completely wrong to beat LGBTQ people – Okyeame Kwame

    it’s completely wrong to beat LGBTQ people – Okyeame Kwame

    Okyeame Kwame, the Ghanaian highlife singer and rapper, has voiced his perspective on the recent instances of violence targeted towards individuals belonging to the LGBTQ community in the country, expressing his firm belief that such acts are entirely unjustifiable.

    In a post shared by UTV on their Twitter page, the singer stated that it is completely wrong to beat anyone who belongs to the LGBTQ group even though they are freely living their lives.

    One act he termed an act of violence is when one takes a video of two men or two women who are in intimacy without their consent and shares it on all media platforms for them to be shamed by people is very wrong and disrespectful.

    The rap doctor added that these people [LGBTQ] should be allowed to live their lives and leave the rest to the government to decide whether they will be accepted into the country’s culture or not.

    “I think it’s completely wrong to beat LGBTQ people because you find two men kissing somewhere and you take cameras and video them, and put them on social media for shaming. But the issue of whether it should be accepted into our culture or not, I think the nation must decide

    “It is wrongly completely wrong to beat a dog, cow, child, a thief, LGBTQ…It is violence. Based on my concept of love, I see that they [LGBTQ] are suffering a lot and we should cut them a slack when it comes to those silly things we do to them”, he wrote.

    The following are how some netizens reacted to Okyeame Kwame’s post:

    “The nation should decide what? Is he not part of the nation for him to also lament his opinion? Per what He said its indirectly means that He supports them but He is finding it difficult to come out and say it loud”, a reaction from a netizen.

    Another netizen also commented by stating, “What is wrong with what he’s saying? It’s the same thing say about mob injustice. If indeed it’s illegal and you can catch someone, you just bring them to the police station. There is no point in subjecting anyone to be violence. Let’s be real”.

  • Shatta Wale’s tweet that got Atta Mills trending on Twitter

    Shatta Wale’s tweet that got Atta Mills trending on Twitter

    Charles Nii Armah Mensah, better known by his stage name Shatta Wale, is a Ghanaian dancehall musician who on June 16, 2023, sparked debate on Twitter by posing a provocative query to his followers. As a result of his question about who they thought was the best president of their generation, Professor John Fiifi Evans Atta Mills, the late former president of Ghana, became a hot topic of conversation.

    Shatta Wale, known for his bold and sometimes provocative statements, requested his followers to answer sincerely: “Who do you think has been your best president so far in your generation? Be sincere.”

    The question invited social media users to reflect on Ghana’s past leaders and share their opinions on who they believed had made the most significant impact during their generation.

    To Shatta Wale’s surprise, the responses flooded in, with an overwhelming number of participants choosing the late former president, John Atta Mills, as the best-performing president in their generational history. Users took the opportunity to express their admiration for Mills’ leadership and accomplishments during his time in office.

    One user, “man got vision,” enthusiastically stated, “The late Prof Atta Mills. Man with vision. Man, who had both the country and God at heart.”

    Another user, Vybrant Gh, added, “The late John Evans Atta Mills...a true leader.” His response underscored the belief that Mills possessed the qualities of a genuine and effective leader.

    Echoing similar sentiments, a user by the name of Deuces also expressed, “Prof. Atta Mills, his short stay at the Flagstaff House, and the efforts he put into his #betherGhana agenda are unmatched.”

    The overwhelming support for John Atta Mills as the best president among respondents in their generational history led to his name trending number one on Twitter.

    This unexpected trend served as a poignant reminder of Mills’ enduring legacy and the deep respect and appreciation many Ghanaians continue to hold for his leadership.

    John Fiifi Evans Atta Mills served as Ghana’s president from 2009 until his untimely passing in 2012.

    Read some of the messages below:

  • Pentagon Papers leaker who exposed US war crimes in Vietnam War dies

    Pentagon Papers leaker who exposed US war crimes in Vietnam War dies

    An American military expert who revealed US government deception by leaking the “Pentagon Papers” about the Vietnam War has passed away.

    At his Kensington, California, home on Friday, Daniel Ellsberg passed away from pancreatic cancer, according to his wife and kids. He was 92.

    In March, Ellsberg sent an email to his ‘close friends and allies’ informing them of his diagnosis of incurable pancreatic cancer and his decision to forgo chemotherapy. He stated that he only had three to six months left to live.

    In 1971, Ellsberg disclosed volumes of top-secret history of American deceit and lies around the Vietnam War, which became known as the Pentagon Papers. The 7,000 pages of papers revealed that US presidents bypassed Congress, overstepped their authority and misled the public on the controversial war.

    Daniel Ellsberg leaked volumes of top-secret history of US government deceit and lies around the Vietnam War
    Daniel Ellsberg leaked volumes of top-secret history of US government deceit and lies around the Vietnam War (Picture: Shutterstock)

    The US government then embarked on an illegal campaign to discredit Ellsberg and stop the leaks. The series of crimes came to be known as the Watergate scandal and prompted President Richard Nixon to resign in 1974.

    In addition, Ellsberg’s leaks led The New York Times to publish the Pentagon Papers and the Nixon administration to allege it was espionage that put national security in jeopardy. The Supreme Court in a landmark decision upheld the freedom of the press.

    Ellsberg was charged with crimes including espionage and conspiracy and faced a federal trial. A judge threw the case out over government misconduct just before the jury began deliberations.

    The Vietnam War began in the 1950s to contain communism in Indochina and concluded with the US withdrawing in 1973, after more than 58,000 Americans and millions of Vietnamese, Cambodians and Laotians died.

    ‘When I copied the Pentagon Papers in 1969, I had every reason to think I would be spending the rest of my life behind bars,’ Ellsberg wrote in the email message on his cancer diagnosis.

    ‘It was a fate I would gladly have accepted if it meant hastening the end of the Vietnam War, unlikely as that seemed.’

    Ellsberg grew up in the Midwest and earned his PhD in economics form Harvard University and was also educated at the University of Cambridge in the UK. After college, he served in the Marine Corps and later worked as a Defense Department official, Rand Corp military analyst and State Department consultant.

    He wrote books including Secrets: A Memoir of Vietnam and the Pentagon Papers in 2002 and The Doomsday Machine: Confessions of a Nuclear War Planner in 2017.

  • Rockstone displeased with Grammy’s African Music category exclusion of hiplife

    Rockstone displeased with Grammy’s African Music category exclusion of hiplife

    Reggie Rockstone, the legendary rapper, has expressed his discontent regarding the exclusion of hiplife from the list of genres encompassed within the definition of the newly-established African Music Performance category by the Grammy Awards.

    He told Kwame Dadzie on Joy FM’s Twitter Spaces (Joy Entertainment Unpacked) on Wednesday, June 14, 2023 that it was not right for the hiplife brand to have been swept under the carpet in the list of genres the Recording Academy provided. 

    “I am happy that we are in there because it could have gone the other way but it definitely became an eyebrow raiser when I realised the old lady hiplife wasn’t in there. The old lady’s grandmama is in there. That’s highlife. Even Mapouka is in there. 

    “Hiplife is what sparked the revolution and you can also go back and check before the re-emergence of Afrobeats with the ‘s’. And Nigeria knows this. We’ve always parlayed. We are cousins but you can never do without the old lady hiplife. You gotta be joking,” he noted. 

    Reggie also added that the Grammy Awards may have made a typographical mistake by writing highlife instead of hiplife in the genres named for the Best African Music Performance category.

    “Here is another thing that came up. A lot of times when people talk about hiplife and highlife they get them confused. So somebody said to me ‘Reggie, it could have been a typo. So many times people have confused hiplife with highlife because they sound so similar,” the Hiplife Grandpapa intimated. 

    Reggie Rockstone who originated and commercialised Ghana’s version of hip hop, hiplife, has also stated that the exclusion of the genre from the Grammy list may be as a result of recent talk that the genre is dead. 

    According to him, the genre has only gone through an evolution spawning other sub-genres such as the Ghanaian Drill. 

    A few days ago, it was announced that the Recording Academy of Grammy Awards had introduced three new categories including the African Music Performance. 

    Music genres that form part of this category include Ghanaian drill and highlife.

    “Best African Music Performance’ category as a track and singles category that recognizes recordings that utilize unique local expressions from across the African continent. Highlighting regional melodic, harmonic and rhythmic musical traditions, the Category includes but is not limited to the Afrobeat, Afro-fusion, Afro Pop, Afrobeats, Alte, Amapiano, Bongo Flava, Genge, Kizomba, Chimurenga, High Life, Fuji, Kwassa, Ndombolo, Mapouka, Ghanaian Drill, Afro-House, South African Hip-Hop, and Ethio Jazz genres,” the category definition states.

    According to grammy.com, these category additions and amendments were voted on and passed at the Recording Academy’s most recent semiannual Board of Trustees meeting held in May 2023.

  • Charterhouse CEO open to reconciling with Shatta Wale for VGMA comeback

    Charterhouse CEO open to reconciling with Shatta Wale for VGMA comeback

    The Chief Executive Officer of Charterhouse, the group in charge of planning the Vodafone Ghana Music Awards (VGMA), has indicated a willingness to speak with musician Shatta Wale and his group about taking part in the prestigious award programme.

    During an interview on JoyNews, Theresa Ayoade revealed that while Stonebwoy’s team responded positively to the lifting of their ban and engaged in productive conversations, Shatta Wale and his team have been unresponsive despite efforts to reach out.

    “We are open to a conversation… We want to be inclusive as possible… We are happy to have a decent conversation, similar to what we had with Stonebwoy’s team. We are ready to sit down and discuss matters as mature adults,” Mrs Ayoade expressed to host Aisha Ibrahim.

    This development follows Shatta Wale’s absence from this year’s VGMA, despite the ban imposed on him and Stonebwoy in 2019 being lifted.

    The Charterhouse CEO emphasized that while her outfit welcomes constructive criticism and strive for improvement, it is essential to refrain from defaming or maligning the show, as it undermines the extensive effort put into organizing it.

    “We want to ensure that the scheme is respected. Any artist who agrees to be part of the scheme should abide by its outcomes. It is crucial to treat the scheme with respect, just as we respect every musician. We expect the industry to reciprocate that respect, considering we are collaborators within the industry,” she stated.

    Shatta Wale, in a previous interview on Hitz FM, expressed his readiness to participate in the VGMA if approached by the organizers with a respectful invitation.

    He highlighted his numerous ongoing music and business ventures, emphasizing the importance of a cordial approach.

    Background

    Stonebwoy and Shatta Wale were indefinitely banned from participating in the VGMA following a physical altercation between them during the 2019 edition.

    As Stonebwoy accepted the Reggae/Dancehall artiste award on stage, Shatta Wale attempted to join him, causing a brawl.

    Stonebwoy brandished a gun, claiming he was acting in self-defence. The subsequent fallout led to the revocation of their awards, and they were required to return their trophies.

    In 2021, the ban on Shatta Wale and Stonebwoy was lifted internally by the VGMA board in preparation for the 2021 edition.

    However, both artists did not submit any works for consideration that year. In 2022, Stonebwoy submitted his work and won the Reggae Dancehall Artiste of the Year award.

    In 2023, Stonebwoy received accolades for Afropop Song of the Year and Reggae/Dancehall Artiste of the Year.

  • 29 years death row inmate for the murder of a 4-year-old freed

    29 years death row inmate for the murder of a 4-year-old freed

    A guy who spent 29 years on death row in Arizona for the murder of a child has been freed after the conviction was overturned.

    Although Barry Lee Jones was found guilty of murder, sexual assault, and child abuse in 1995, he has steadfastly maintained his innocence.

    He was given a death sentence, but was eventually freed after his legal team reached a settlement with the prosecution that allowed him to admit guilt to a lesser offence and get a sentence reduction for time served.

    Barry Jones is finally returning home after spending nearly 30 years on death row for a crime he didn’t commit, according to federal public attorney Cary Sandman.

    In 1994, Jones brought Rachel Gray, his girlfriend’s four-year-old daughter, to a hospital in Tucson. She was declared dead on arrival from bowel laceration, which doctors determined was from ‘blunt abdominal trauma.’

    Gray was in Jones’s care the entire day before her death, which lead police to believe that he beat and sexually abused her, causing her injuries.

    But Jones has insisted on his innocence for decades. After reexamining his case, legal experts came to the conclusion that his court-appointed lawyer failed to adequately investigate how Gray was injured the night before.

    A second investigation years later revealed that Gray was most likely injured the day before when a neighborhood boy hit her in the stomach with a metal bar.

    ‘The flawed evidence supporting Barry’s convictions and death sentence resulted from a combination of shoddy and constitutionally deficient defense lawyering, junk science and myopic police work,’ Sandman said.

    A federal judge vacated Jones’s conviction in 2018, but he remained in prison while prosecutors appealed to the Supreme Court. In 2022, the high court reversed the appeals court decision, and Jones was placed back on death row.

    But the Supreme Court ruling did allow for state courts in Arizona to reconsider the evidence against Jones.

    Jones’s legal team struck a deal with prosecutors – he would plead guilty to the charge of second-degree murder for not taking Gray to the hospital earlier after seeing her injuries, and the state would drop all other charges.

    Jones was sentenced to 25 years in prison, and given credit for the entire sentence for the 29 years he already spent behind bars.

    ‘These are some of the most difficult decisions we face as prosecutors, trying to balance the rule of the law and in this case holding someone accountable for the death of an innocent 4-year-old child,’ Pima County District Attorney Laura Conover said.

    ‘To this end, Mr Jones has been held more than accountable.’

  • US secretary of state visits China amid tension

    US secretary of state visits China amid tension

    Following his arrival in Beijing for talks aimed at easing tensions between the two nations, Antony Blinken has made history by becoming the first US secretary of state to visit China in five years.

    The sessions, which will last for two days, started today when Mr. Blinken met with Qin Gang, the Chinese foreign minister.

    The secretary of state will continue her conversations with Mr. Qin, as well as China’s top diplomat Wang Yi and perhaps President Xi Jinping, tomorrow. A working dinner is scheduled for later in the day.

    The negotiations’ ability to bridge the growing gap between the leaders of the two greatest economies in the world is widely doubted.

    The list of disagreements is long, with issues such as trade with Taiwan, accusations of genocide against Uyghur Muslims, and Russia’s war in Ukraine all causing splits.

    Among the points expected to be raised by Mr Blinken in the discussions are the export of fentanyl precursors that are contributing to the US opioid epidemic and the potential release of American citizens detained in China.

    However, neither side has hinted that there is much room for negotiation.

    In a recent meeting with US billionaire Bill Gates, Mr Xi did suggest he supported a broad target of improving relations, saying cooperation would ‘benefit our two countries’.

    He told Mr Gates: ‘Under the current world situation, we can carry out various activities that benefit our two countries, the people of our countries, and the entire human race.’

    US Secretary of State Antony Blinken (L) and China's Foreign Minister Qin Gang shake hands ahead of a meeting at the Diaoyutai State Guesthouse in Beijing on June 18, 2023. (Photo by LEAH MILLIS / POOL / AFP) (Photo by LEAH MILLIS/POOL/AFP via Getty Images)
    US Secretary of State Antony Blinken met his Chinese counterpart Qin Gang at the Diaoyutai State Guesthouse in Beijing (Picture: AFP)
    US Secretary of State Antony Blinken (C) meets with China's Foreign Minister Qin Gang at the Diaoyutai State Guesthouse in Beijing on June 18, 2023. (Photo by LEAH MILLIS / POOL / AFP) (Photo by LEAH MILLIS/POOL/AFP via Getty Images)
    Mr Blinken’s visit to China was the first by a US secretary of state since 2018 (Picture: AFP)

    On Saturday, President Joe Biden told reporters at the White House that he hoped ‘over the next several months, I’ll be meeting with Xi again and talking about legitimate differences we have, but also how… to get along.’

    The current visit is the second attempt this year, after talks were cancelled within a day of Mr Blinken flying out in February following the diplomatic tumult caused by the discovery of what the US said was a Chinese spy balloon flying over its land.

    The balloon was later shot down off the coast of South Carolina, ending an incident that significantly soured an already tense political relationship.

    Since then, some efforts have been made to improve the diplomatic situation, with Mr Biden’s CIA chief William Burns travelling to China last month while the Chinese commerce minister Wang Wentao visited Washington.

    The last time a US secretary of state visited Beijing was in October 2018, when Donald Trump’s top diplomat Mike Pompeo received a frosty reception.

    Mr Pompeo was later sanctioned by China after leaving office, with Beijing citing high-profile arms sales to Taiwan by the Trump administration.

  • Stakeholders urge policies enhancing youth migration aspirations

    Stakeholders urge policies enhancing youth migration aspirations

    In a workshop focused on Migration and Youth in Ghana, participants emphasized the need for customized policies that effectively address the migration aspirations of young individuals.

    They said such policies would also go a long way to encouraging the youth to take the right decisions to better their economic status and that of the country at large.

    The Migration and Youth in Ghana project was a collaboration between the Centre for Migration Studies (CMS), the University of Ghana, Legon, and the Maastricht University, Netherlands.

    The workshop was to highlight the findings of the studies conducted on youth migration aspirations and how these aspirations affect their lives.

    Ms Onallia Esther Osei, a Ph.D. A student at Maastricht University, said the collaboration focused on the transnational family lives and how it shaped migrants’ and non-migrants lives, including their well-being.

    She said in the case of young people, the project looked at children of migrants living in both destination countries and countries of origin, because it was important to gather perspectives of different groups mostly about the same issues, including mobility trajectories and migration aspirations.

    She said: “That will help in understanding how things are either the same or even when people have different backgrounds or differ because of certain background characteristics, certain differences in their experience over time, or because people have different aspirations.”

    Ms Osei said the workshop was on the migration aspirations of Ghanaian youths, including children of migrants living in Ghana.

    She said the study revealed that almost every young person aspires to move “but the time they want to move out and how they want to move out are not the same.”

    She urged all stakeholders and caregivers to guide the youth to make their migration aspirations to become an asset for the country as they were helped to improve their life chances within their well-being.

    She also called on all actors in the migration industry, including scholars to have a strong desire to go beyond the pessimistic views of youth migration or migration aspirations and see how to harness these aspirations to their benefit and that of the country of origin.

    Ms Osei said: “For example, there should be a specific-tailored system to aid the youth who preferred to stay in Ghana after completing secondary school so that they would be able to take advantage of the local tertiary training, understand how education really works in Ghana, improve their knowledge on the culture, the practices, and the life before they decide to go abroad or visit abroad and come back and still have the opportunity in Ghana to work.”

    She added: “If there are no chances like that for the youth, then the majority of them will be aspiring to move as soon as they finish Senior High School or Bachelor degrees because they foresee that it would be difficult to find work in the country of origin if they stay or it will be difficult to enjoy family life as most of them hope to, or so many other challenges they outlined.”

    She said challenges could be well addressed and that staying would not pose a bigger problem in the future could be curtailed and most people would not be thinking of just moving out.

    She noted that addressing those challenges would also shape the current practices that the Government of Ghana and other destination countries were either trying to put in place or were enforcing, such as the mobility of teachers and nurses across borders.

    “As much as we have a problem of shortage, if people think it is okay to go out to support within three to five years, at most ten years, and come back and still have a better life, they will not feel cheated by the government in whatever monies they have to get by going out to support the labour market outside, then people will be happy to move back and forth.

    “Otherwise, most people, especially the youth, see that it is better to leave out there for their economic benefits than staying here and feeling trapped without better employment or living conditions,” she added.

    Dr Balisuma Dito, from Maastricht University, emphasized the need to look at the long-term aspirations of the youth and assist them to achieve them.

    She said young people represented the workforce of every country and it was important to harness their potential for socio-economic development.

    Professor Mary Setrana, the Director of CMS, said the policy dialogue tied with the CMS’ key mandates and expressed their gratitude for the collaboration.

    A series of studies conducted under the project outlined the frustrations and mental trauma the youth who failed to meet their migration aspirations go through and suggested counseling assistance for them.

  • UK to experience flash floods and thunderstorms today

    UK to experience flash floods and thunderstorms today

    Today, there will likely be floods in several areas of the country as well as thunder, lightning, and heavy rain.

    Nearly the entire country of England and Wales is under a yellow weather warning for thunderstorms from the Met Office.

    The alert is in effect from 12 p.m. to 12 a.m., while another one issued for Northern Ireland is in effect from 9 p.m. to 9 p.m.

    In the worst-affected areas, up to 80mm of rain could fall in just three to six hours.

    There is also the potential for frequent lightning, strong winds and hail – which could cause flooding, travel issues and power cuts.

    Some will have heard thunder last night already, while others can expect the same in a few hours.

    Storms are predicted to form just above London before moving towards the Midlands, then east England, east Wales and into the southern areas of northern England.

    Meteorologists predict that most of England will experience isolated rainfall at some point today.

    The Met Office’s Grahame Madge told the MailOnline yesterday: ‘Some of the storms have the potential to be quite intense, with high rainfall rates.

    ‘Some locations may well miss them all together but all we can do now is indicate that there is a risk across both countries.’

    Forecaster Marco Petagna said yesterday: ‘The average rainfall for the UK in June is 77mm and for England it is just 65mm.

    ‘But it is possible that 60mm could fall in six hours, which is not far from a month’s worth of rain. And we could even see 30mm in one hour, which is the equivalent to a couple of weeks.’

    However, Brits who have been lapping up the long-awaited sunshine over the past few days do not need to panic as temperatures will stay around the mid-20s despite the wet weather.

    Heavy rain and thunder will continue into tonight for northern parts of the country but things will start to dry up elsewhere.

    Those in the east might want to enjoy today’s break from the heat as they can expect a warm and humid night.

    By tomorrow, the rain in the north will have slowed down with any leftover clouds in the south clearing up.

    While the week will start sunny and humid, there will still be some rain and possibly even thunder at times.

    The rest of week will see ‘a mix of very warm sunshine and scattered showers’ in the northwest and drier, warmer and often humid days in the south east.

  • Prince William beaming in a new Father’s Day photo with his kids

    Prince William beaming in a new Father’s Day photo with his kids

    In a picture made public by Kensington Palace in honour of Father’s Day, the Prince of Wales can be seen grinning with his three children.

    The youngest child, Prince Louis, is clutching William on his shoulders from behind as Princess Charlotte and Prince George stand on either side of their father, smiling up at him.

    William, 40, and George, 9, all wear casual shirts and pants, and the children as well as their father are all dressed in shades of blue.

    Louis, five, is his typically excitable self and is beaming in a blue jumper, while his brother and sister appear more relaxed.

    Charlotte, who turned eight last month, is dressed in a blue flower print dress and white cardigan and has a tooth missing in her smile.

    The picture was taken on the Windsor estate earlier this year by Millie Pilkington, who has photographed the Prince and Princess of Wales’s children on a number of occasions.

    All five members of the family were involved in Saturday’s Trooping the Colour, the first of King Charles’ reign.

    Louis, on the Buckingham Palace balcony, saluted during the traditional Trooping flypast and also pretended to ride a bike with his arms stretched out.

    The Princess of Wales joined her children in a carriage with the Queen, travelling just behind the King, who was on horseback as part of the procession in a return to a tradition that Queen Elizabeth II stepped back from more than thirty years ago.

    William rode behind his father, alongside the Duke of Edinburgh and the Princess Royal.

    Camilla and Catherine, as royal colonels, had prominent roles in the Trooping.

    Catherine wore an eye-catching green dress and hat, alluding to her role as Colonel of the Irish Guards.

    The Queen wore a red dress and black beret to represent her position as Colonel of the Grenadier Guards.