President Akufo-Addo has directed Lands and Natural Resources Minister, Samuel Abu Jinapor to assume responsibility as Trade and Industry Minister pending the appointment of a substantive person.
His caretaker duties as the Trade Minister takes effect from January 16.
This was contained in a statement from the Director of Communications at the Office of the President.
The President in an earlier statement tasked the Finance Minister, Ken Ofori-Atta to act as the caretaker Minister for the Ministry.
This followed the resignation of Alan Kyerematen as Trade Minister. President Akufo-Addo while accepting his resignation wished Alan well in his future endeavours.
His resignation was believed to afford him time to pursue his presidential ambition. Subsequently, Alan Kyerematen officially declared his intention to contest in the flagbearership race of the New Patriotic Party.
“So we can learn from best practices. What surprises me most is that the Jamaican example has been touted as the best because of the engagements it went through before the final decision was made,” he said according to myjoyonline.com reports According to him, if the current resistance to the programme continues, it may not be beneficial to the government in its quest to seek aid from the International Monetary Fund. “Ghana had an option to learn from best practices where proper engagement was done but today in Ghana’s case, we are complaining of lack of engagement. “So I think the time has come for us to call on the Finance Minister to immediately suspend Debt Exchange Programme and engage further. I think Ghana will need a proper stakeholder engagement on this matter,” Ato Forson remarked. Meanwhile, the individual bondholders have petitioned the president to ensure their exclusion from the programme. According to them, no consultation was made with them before the government announced their inclusion in the programme on December 24, 2022.
Following the dismissal of 8 Chiana Senior High School students for verbally abusing President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo, private legal practitioner, Ace Ankomah, has been trending on micro-blogging site – Twitter since Wednesday, January 11, 2023.
This is because, in 2017, Ace Ankomah while defending a serial caller of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), Frank Kwaku Appiah popularly known as Appiah Stadium for alleging that the president was a “wee smoker” mentioned that, ‘It is not an offence to insult the president’.
According to him, such as act, although unacceptable by society was not a criminal offence by law.
It is against this background that netizens picked on Ace Ankomah for failing to defend the 8 Chiana SHS students when they were dismissed for insulting President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo.
Social media users described his silence and actions as one of a hypocrite.
Here are some comments from Twitter users;
We are in this country ACE Ankomah said it’s not an offence to insult the president but today someone feel he is not to be insulted and therefore the students involved should be sacked. Such a dictator!!! #GhanaTonight@tv3_ghana@alfred_3fmpic.twitter.com/Tpv7jkq4Sj
Can u imagine this madness, who cares who insults this useless president, in any çase, I thought ace ankomah and Ursula owusu told us insulting the president is not a crime, so what business has GES got to do with this. What sort of animals do we have as leaders koraa pic.twitter.com/QDU5mNa7PW
Depriving the Moroccan team of the opportunity to compete in the African Nations Championship (CHAN) in Algeria is regrettable, according to Fouzi Lekjaa, president of the Royal Moroccan Football Federation (FRMF).
“It is really deplorable to deprive young players who have prepared for a month to participate in this African sports competition,” Lekjaa told reporters.
Fouzi Lekjaa was speaking on the sidelines of FIFA and CAF Presidents Gianni Infantino and Patrice Motsepe’s arrival at Rabat-Salé Airport on Friday to attend the 2022 Club World Cup draw event.
The Moroccan players, who have won two CHAN titles, landed at Rabat-Salé airport on Friday morning in preparation for their flight to Constantine to compete in the competition, Lekjaa added.
Morocco threatened to withdraw from the biannual tournament in December unless they were permitted to fly in straight from Rabat on the country’s state carrier, Royal Air Maroc (RAM), a demand they conveyed to Caf but which Algeria categorically denied.
The two nations severed diplomatic ties in August 2021, after which they locked their airspace and halted all direct flights between them.
“(We) were informed on December 22 by Caf that an authorisation in principle had been obtained,” said FMRF. “The obtaining of the final authorisation has unfortunately not been confirmed by Caf.”
“The FRMF has communicated the details of the flight plan and coordinates in order to obtain final authorisation for the RAM flight from Rabat and continued the preparation of the trip and the participation in Chan.”
Morocco is likely to face punishment from Caf as a result of its late withdrawal.
Labour Consultant, Austin Gamey, has said he is skeptical government can institute its proposed appraisal of all workers of organizations in the Single Spine Programme to assess the performance of workers before salaries are released this year.
The Fair Wages Commission gave the hint after government reached an agreement with labour for a 30% increase in base pay of public sector workers for 2023.
But speaking to Starr News, Austin Gamey, former Deputy Minister for Employment and Labour Relations said he believes the government does not have the right mechanism to carry out this mandate.
“I’m not too sure they can be able to do it, let me be very frontal that way. They are not ready for it, and saying it and not doing it creates more problems. So the Minister for Employment and Labour Relations shouldn’t have said it. All they have to do is to work at it. I appreciate the dynamics of it because the law enjoins us to do as a nation and as people who occupy these offices. If they do it, I will clap for them from here to my hometown, but I wonder if they can do it, particularly 2023,” he said.
“There’s nothing, there’s no structure in place for them to do it. So to talk about matching productivity with pay, they don’t have the structure in place. They have not trained anybody. All the Head of Departments know very little about it, and how are they going to do it. It is doable if you are ready for it. I can tell you I believe in it and I have been speaking about it for many years. Even private companies they cannot even do it, how much more government,” the labour expert added.
Government Communications Team Member, Eric Okyei Baffour, has urged the governing New Patriotic Party members to unite and help break the 8 cycle.
According to him, the governing NPP has solved many of the country’s problems, hence, the reason fo the unity to ensure the party wins the 2024 elections.
He said, “Our responsibility is to do whatever is necessary to make sure that victory is forthcoming. We have to continue our way forward in Ghana. We cannot accept the backsliding that takes place every now and then. It doesn’t benefit our nation.”
He urged members of the party to go out and propagate the good works of President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo for the ordinary Ghanaian to appreciate and vote massively for the NPP to continue managing the country.
He asserted that the NPP administration would lead Ghanaians to a better life and support companies despite the country’s current economic difficulties. Speaking with Kwaku Owusu Adjei on Adwenekasa on Accra-based Original FM91.9 he said, “Hold on, don’t give up, hope is near.”
For several months Ghanaians have demanded and expected a major reshuffle in the government of President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo.
Advocates of the reshuffle have cited the state of the economy and the non-performance of some appointees including ministers to support their course.
With some key ministers in his government resigning in the last few days, the president is reported to be preparing for a major announcement where changes will be made in his government.
According to the reports, the president is looking at dismissing some of his appointees, bringing on board new ones and reassigning others.
With several factors available for the president to consider in the upcoming reshuffle, there is a growing belief that some people will be rewarded while others will be punished.
One of the factors said to be key in the president’s consideration is the support or otherwise given amidst the calls for the dismissal of the Minister of Finance, Ken Ofori-Atta.
This assertion is corroborated by the names that have started emerging ahead of the president’s announcement.
The government, aside battling an economic crisis, has been pushing back against calls for Mr Ofori-Atta’s removal.
Despite surviving a censure motion moved in parliament by the minority, there remains a force in the New Patriotic Party also demanding the removal of the minister.
The NPP ‘rebels’ made up of over 80 members of parliament, may have succeeded in registering their displeasure with the performance of the finance minister. But the anti-Ofori-Atta NPP members may take a hit from the impending reshuffle.
Adansi Asokwa MP, K. T. Hammond, who was the co-chair of the ad hoc committee that sat on the finance minister’s censure motion is tipped to be rewarded for his loyalty in defending the embattled minister.
The member of parliament for Nhyiaeso, Stephen Amoah, is also tipped for an appointment while the former Minister of State for National Security, Bryan Acheampong is also expected to be rewarded for his loyalty towards the defence of Ofori-Atta.
Meanwhile, other persons committed to the defence of the finance minister are also expected to receive various appointments including positions of CEOs and management in the various State-Owned Enterprises (SOEs).
It is also expected that the minister for finance will maintain his position in the upcoming reshuffle.
However, persons who have been vocal against the finance minister stand a chance of losing their positions.
Ebrima Solo Sandeng was not in the traditional mould of an African freedom fighter. He was not an Amílcar Cabral, liberator of Guinea-Bissau and Cape Verde, or a Thomas Sankara, the anti-imperialist revolutionary who led Burkina Faso – two men slain before their life’s work was done.
But as an opposition politician in The Gambia he stood up against tyranny when very few dared to do so. This week – nearly seven years after his murder – he was honoured at a state funeral.
A state funeral was held for Ebrima Solo Sandeng last Tuesday in the capital, Banjul
Sandeng’s fight was against the small West African nation’s electoral laws – legislation designed to perpetuate oppression and unfairness, allowing then-President Yahya Jammeh to remain in office indefinitely, having initially come to power following a coup in 1994.
He was angered that the fee to contest as a presidential candidate had risen from 10,000 Gambian dalasi ($161; £132) to 500,000 dalasi ($8,050).
In addition, opposition candidates were only given two weeks to campaign and feature on the national broadcaster, while the president’s nationwide meet-the-people tours were given blanket coverage.
In April 2016, armed with nothing more sinister than a megaphone, the 57-year-old led a march demanding change.
But in full view of the public, and caught by mobile phone cameras, he and some other marchers were manhandled, arrested and bundled into a vehicle.
News soon emerged that they had been beaten, tortured and, in Sandeng’s case, it was feared he had been killed by members of the notorious National Intelligence Agency (NIA).
Two days after his arrest, when he had not been produced in court and with the rumours gathering pace, his family and members of his United Democratic Party took to the streets, demanding that they wanted him back “dead or alive”.
Disappearances and killings were not uncommon for those considered a thorn in the side of Mr Jammeh’s regime.
President Jammeh (R) enjoyed blanket coverage on the national broadcaster and opposition politicians barely featured
It could be argued that his death and the march that took place two days later were the pivotal events – they lit the spark that eventually led to Mr Jammeh losing the presidential election eight months later.
People had simply had enough.
After initially refusing to budge, Mr Jammeh finally went into exile after his defeat and the repressive measures used during his 22 years in power were exposed by the Truth, Reconciliation and Reparations Commission (TRRC) set up by the new government.
Forensic evidence gathered
Evidence given at the TRRC led to the discovery of Sandeng’s body in Tanji, a small fishing village.
The corpse was exhumed in 2017 and, at the request of the attorney general, forensic experts were employed to analyse the remains.
Ebrima Solo Sandeng’s widow, seen here in white, and his family have tirelessly fought to bring his killers to justice
They built a case against his killers, with evidence that the abrasions and traumas on the remains proved he had been tortured to death and had not died of “shock and respiratory failure”, as a fake death certificate that later emerged stated.
In July last year, the High Court convicted five members of the former NIA – and the doctor who provided the death certificate – for their role in his killing.
Sandeng’s widow and his nine children never let his memory fade and were in court when they were convicted.
NIA chief Yankuba Badjie and four of his operatives were sentenced to between five and 10 years for various offences. The doctor was sentenced to 10 years for forgery.
For those wanting to bring international attention to Sandeng’s case, he was hailed as The Gambia’s Steve Biko, a reference to South Africa’s renowned anti-apartheid activist who died in detention in 1977.
But for most Gambians he is remembered as an ordinary man who showed extraordinary bravery.
His cousin said he had been warned that his march could be dangerous, but Sandeng had replied: “Please don’t advise me; I will fight to the end. This is a point of no return.”
Thousands of mourners
The turnout at his funeral this week attests to this courage. It was attended by his family and many other dignitaries, including senior cabinet ministers.
Though a couple of ironies were noted on the day he was laid to rest.
Thousands of people lined the streets of Banjul to pay their respects to Sandeng at his funeral
The funeral rites in the capital, Banjul, were conducted at a monument originally built to commemorate Mr Jammeh’s coup. Known as Arch 22 (the number being a reference to the date of the coup, 22 July 1994), it has since been renamed Never Again Arch.
And for all the fine words and the eulogies, the electoral laws Sandeng fought to change and died for are still on the statute books.
The most fitting memorial to the man considered a hero in The Gambia would be to repeal them.
The Managing Director of the International Monetary Fund, Kristalina Georgieva, will visit Rwanda later this month after traveling to Zambia, Reuters has revealed.
Madam Georgieva on Thursday said she would visit Zambia the week after next, but her visit to Rwanda has not been previously reported. She will travel to Africa after speaking at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland next week.
Rwanda was the first African country to receive IMF funding under its new Resilience and Sustainability Trust.
The IMF in October reached a staff-level agreement with Rwanda on a 36-month financing package valued at $310 million.
At the time, the IMF said the funding would help the country move forward with its economic reforms and build resilience against climate change.
Black Galaxies of Ghana held its first training in Constantine ahead of their first Group C match against Madagascar on Sunday evening.
The team departed the City of Algiers on Thursday morning and touched down in the capital of the Eastern Province at 7:30am.
The training session was supervised by head coach Annor Walker and assisted by Prosper Ogum and Bismark Kobi Mensah.
Before traveling to the team’s official base in Constantine the Black Galaxies played two friendly games against Algeria and Mozambique. The encounter against Mozambique ended abruptly after the coach of Mozambique ordered his players to leave the pitch.
The training group welcomed back skipper Gladson Awako. Awako sustained a minor injury in the friendly match against tournament hosts Algeria.
After competing in the tournament in Cote D’Ivoire, Sudan, and South Africa in 2009, 2011, and 2014, respectively, Ghana will be making a record-breaking fourth CHAN participation.
Group C contains the Black Galaxies along with Madagascar, Sudan, and Morocco.
I wasn’t ready. No one is ever ready. But my live-in boyfriend at the time kept sending me the links from Petfinder.
The pictures were all adorable. They all needed a home. They all stared back with eyes that said “please adopt and love me.”
The more I stared at these images, the more I began to consider them. I thought, hey, if we can do this together, share the cost, hire a dog walker, and forgo the house training thing with an adult dog, how hard could this be?
The adoption agencies were tough. The initial paperwork aimed at weeding out the weak with questions like “what percentage of your annual income will you spend on dog food?”
The people in charge of the adoption groups were crazy; crazy to the point where the mailbox at the “interview” house was shaped like a Boston terrier. I have no idea how, but we made it through.
We had a brief introduction to the actual dog candidate (who was amazingly adorable), but the final meeting was more paperwork, ending with the awkward question: “If the nature of the relationship changes, who will be the primary owner of the dog?”
At the time, we thought a custody conversation about the dog was funny.
But of course, we had to answer. My maternal instinct said “me.” My lack of faith in my partner to properly care for this dog also said: “me.” I could tell my boyfriend felt the same way. My name went down in pen.
And, tellingly, I was the only one home when our new dog arrived (my partner was conveniently on a business trip).
It was painful. The dog ran around the house nervously, circling over and over. When it was time for the dog’s foster parent to leave and officially turn over the reins to me, he ran after him and cried by the door.
And then, to my horror, my new dog ran upstairs to the only carpeted area and took a huge dump.
A few months and a breakup later, that signature took on new meaning as my now ex-boyfriend moved out, leaving the dog and me without looking back. Needless to say, I was a huge mess.
My ex broke my heart. But in those early days of heartbreak, the dog never left my side. He followed me around religiously. He growled at anyone who came near me. This was out of character.
In those months when we were all still together, the dog clearly took to my ex, staying up late with him watching TV, trailing him wherever he went. But something changed when he left — the dog seemed to know I was the one who was sticking around, and he slept a little closer than before at night.
We eventually moved away. The whole drive north, I remember the dog patiently sleeping on the floor of the car while I explained to him what was happening, why we were leaving, how things were going to be great in our new city, and how he would love the parks.
I took him to get his new tags and got the vet to give him anti-anxiety medication so he wouldn’t freak out in our new apartment and get us kicked out.
I felt like a good dog owner. But when we arrived it started to sink in: This dog is mine and mine alone. I need to train him not to bark, how to behave off-leash at the dog park, and how to walk by my side instead of pulling me the whole way.
When I started dating someone new, it became obvious that I needed to do something about the dog sleeping on the bed. Somehow having someone in my life again highlighted that this dog really did need some training. I was self-conscious and wanted to demonstrate how in control and responsible I was.
The dog wasn’t a huge help during this transition: He was reluctant. He was jealous. He guarded me fiercely. He was only slightly interested in the $250 dog bed that was more stylish than my own.
I took the initiative and signed up for a class at the SPCA. Shockingly, we excelled. The basis for training was food, which I’ve learned is the way to this dog’s heart.
Food has also been a huge threat. In our time together, my dog has had his stomach pumped and cut open. He has swallowed a plastic ball and nearly choked to death.
Each one of these episodes was extremely traumatic and reiterated just how attached I had become. Just how painful his suffering was to me. Just how responsible I felt for saving him.
Now, almost three years after that fateful drop-off, I can officially say I love this dog like I never thought I would.
Walking him no longer seems like a chore and sometimes is my favorite time of day. I am still fascinated that his tail wags uncontrollably every single time I utter the words “wanna go for a walk” and that he leaps off his leash with equal excitement every day at the park. I love that he kisses some, but not too much, and not every time I ask.
I love that he has finally warmed up to my boyfriend, but still climbs between us on the couch. I still smile at his signature pout when he watches me get ready to go out.
The list goes on: He behaves in taxis. He barks every time someone knocks on a door — on TV. He sleeps on the dining room table so he can look out the window. He unrolls the toilet paper and drags it into the living room when I leave him at home for too long.
He wags his tail every night when I walk in. He follows me from room to room without stopping, every single time I get up and move. When my alarm goes off in the morning he groans. He can sleep until 11 without having to go out.
He doesn’t run away when he is off-leash. He makes me smile and laugh at times when I might not have. He is naive and innocent and devious and funny.
I realize there are people who don’t understand, and who think loving a dog is a cop-out. I listen to my parents sigh when I talk about paying for a dog walker. I hear the undertones of their comments implying not-so-subtly that this type of concern and obligation should only be displayed towards people, namely children.
But as it is with all things in life, you can’t anticipate who will walk in and who will walk out, and what impact the coming and going will have on you.
I do know that I am thankful for this little creature and that his gifts to me are many and constant. How can this not be love?
On 9 January 1923 Edith Thompson and her lover Frederick Bywaters were executed for the murder of her husband, even though there was no evidence she knew he would be stabbed. Why was she convicted, and how does the case still resonate a century later?
The hangman and his assistants arrived promptly at the condemned cell of London’s Holloway Prison on what was an icy Tuesday morning.
Before them 29-year-old Edith Thompson lay slumped, barely conscious following days of injections of a powerful sedative. She let out a moan as the execution team moved in.
“Come on, it’ll soon be over,” one of the men tells her as he raises her by the waist. Edith’s arms and ankles are bound and she is carried towards a shed where a gallows and trapdoor await. Within seconds, she is dead.
Half a mile away in Pentonville Prison, and at the same time, her 20-year-old lover suffered the same fate.
Three months earlier Freddy Bywaters had repeatedly stabbed Edith’s husband Percy as the married couple made their way home from a trip to the theatre. Freddy always insisted it was an attack his lover did not know was coming.
Edith’s crime was to be attractive, independent, working class and unfaithful – the victim, according to one expert on the case, of a societal intolerance of women who did not obey the moral codes of the day.
As the prolific novelist and screenwriter Edgar Wallace put it: “If ever in the history of this country a woman was hanged by the sheer prejudice of the uninformed public, and without the slightest modicum of evidence to justify the hanging, that woman was Edith Thompson.”
‘She wanted to be extraordinary’
Edith Graydon was someone who wanted a life that was different from the one working-class women were expected to accept.
Born in the east London suburb of Manor Park on Christmas Day in 1893, she was the first of five children. As the eldest, Edith would help her mother look after her sister and three brothers.
Once her schooling was complete, the ambitious and intelligent young woman headed into the City for work, joining wholesale milliners Carlton & Prior. She quickly rose within the ranks to become the firm’s chief buyer.
“She was a sort of so-called ordinary woman who wanted to be extraordinary,” says author Laura Thompson, who has written two books about the case.
In January 1916 Edith married shipping clerk Percy Thompson. They bought a house at 41 Kensington Gardens in Ilford, not far from where both had grown up. Edith earned more than her new husband – and also her father – and contributed more than half the £250 cost of the property, although the deeds had to be in Percy’s name.
As a newly married young woman she would have been expected to settle into domestic life and motherhood, but Edith had other ideas. An excellent dancer, she enjoyed nights out at London’s finest hotels and dance halls – places not intended for people of her social standing – and evenings were often spent with friends at West End theatres, cinemas and restaurants.
“I find her such a modern figure, she’s a sort of Grazia girl,” says Ms Thompson, who is not related to Edith. “She’s a girl about town. She’s ambitious, she’s aspirational. She wanted to own her own home which she did even though it had to be in her husband’s name.”
Unwilling to be bound by the conventions of the time, Edith was not an ordinary wife. What is more, she had a lover, a handsome and charming man more than eight years her junior.
‘I met a woman who lost three husbands’
Frederick Bywaters knew the Graydon family as he was in the same class at school as one of Edith’s brothers. At the age of 13, Freddy left London to join the Merchant Navy.
During a visit home in June 1921 he was invited to the Isle of Wight for a weeklong holiday with Percy, Edith and her sister Avis Graydon.
By the end of the trip a furtive romance had begun between the teenager and Edith, which only flourished when Freddy was invited to move in with the Thompsons for a few weeks. He would end up leaving 41 Kensington Gardens following a confrontation with Percy, who was sometimes abusive towards his wife. During the argument she was thrown across the room by Percy, leaving her badly bruised.
With Freddy often away, the lovers wrote to one other frequently in letters Edith instructed must be destroyed after reading.
“They’re remarkable documents,” says Ms Thompson, whose new book examines the letters in detail. “They’re so expressive, they’re sort of her other self poured on the page.”
In one letter, Edith jumps from describing the mundane ins and outs of daily life to expressing thoughts about sex, abortion and suicide.
She would often flit between fact and fantasy; on occasion there was content that was seemingly rather sinister. Edith, an avid reader of fiction, would sometimes imagine herself as a character from a novel and in doing so would hint at wanting to be rid of Percy, perhaps by adding small pieces of glass to his food.
In one letter she wrote:
Yesterday I met a woman who had lost three husbands and not through the war, two were drowned and one committed suicide, and some people I know can’t lose one. How unfair everything is. Bess and Reg are coming to dinner Sunday.
Another said:
I was buoyed up with the hope of the ‘light bulb’ and I used a lot – big pieces too – not powdered – and it had no effect – I quite expected to be able to send you that cable – but no – nothing has happened from it.
University College London professor René Weis, who has studied the case for decades, believes the letters show no more than the “workings of an overwrought romantic imagination”.
For Edith, these fantasies would prove to be deadly.
‘Why did he do it?’
On 3 October 1922 Edith and Percy spent the evening watching the comedy The Dippers at the Criterion Theatre near Piccadilly Circus. After the show they boarded a Tube to Liverpool Street before catching a train to Ilford.
As they walked along Belgrave Road towards their house, a man barged into the couple. He set upon Percy, who within seconds was lying motionless on the ground.
The 32-year-old shipping clerk had sustained several knife wounds to his neck. Daylight would reveal his blood splattered along a 44ft (13m) stretch of the road.
A murder investigation was soon under way.
Edith and Percy married in January 1916 before heading off on their honeymoon in Westcliff, Essex
Percy’s brother told police they should speak to Freddy. The 20-year-old’s room in his mother’s home was searched and the first of Edith’s love letters was found. She too was now under suspicion.
In a corridor at Ilford police station, detectives arranged it so that Edith and Freddy would set eyes on one other, in the hope she would incriminate herself. After this encounter, she wailed: “Why did he do it? I didn’t want him to do it. Oh God, oh God, what can I do? I must tell the truth.”
His cabin on his ship, the Morea, was searched and more letters were discovered locked in a box, including those that mentioned Edith’s apparent desire for Percy to be out of the picture.
Freddy did not deny stabbing Percy, but claimed the older man had struck out at him and he had acted in self-defence. When he was told that Edith was also to be charged with murder, Freddy replied: “Why her? Mrs Thompson was not aware of my movements.”
‘The atmosphere of a first night’
Details from the letters were splashed across the newspapers in reports of the pre-trial hearings. The defendants found themselves at the centre of a storm.
“They were glamourous. They had an almost film-star air to them,” Ms Thompson says. “He looked like a Rupert Brooke figure, almost, and she must have had a huge erotic charge about her.”
On 6 December 1922, Edith and Freddy were led into a packed courtroom at the Old Bailey for their murder trial.
Crowds had massed early outside the famous London court, with a place in the public gallery the premium seat in the capital.
Towards the end of the nine-day trial, unemployed men were lining up outside the building each night and then selling their places in the queue the next morning for more than the average weekly wage in Britain.
For writer Beverley Nichols, who was a young reporter at the time and was present throughout the trial, the case had the air of “the days of the Roman Empire when the Christians were thrown to the lions”.
Speaking on a BBC radio programme in 1973, he described how the Old Bailey “had the atmosphere of a first night”.
“You had all these people who might be in the dress circle or the stalls; a great many society women, sensation-seekers, and they were all treating it as if it were a thing for which they paid for their seats.”
Artists from Madame Tussauds were also in courtroom number one, sketching the two latest villains the attraction hoped to install in its Chamber of Horrors.
‘An uppity and selfish young woman’
As crucial evidence for the prosecution, extracts from the love letters were read out in court. Such was the vocal reaction from the public gallery, the jurors were instructed to read the passages to themselves.
“The horror of having them read out in court, that’s what kills me – those private, intimate words and the public gallery behaving like crazed lunatics listening to this private, private stuff – it’s like trying to torture someone, I think,” says Ms Thompson.
The timing of the case, in the aftermath of World War One, seemed to add to a brewing sense of hatred towards Edith, as Prof Weis explains.
“The narrative went that Britain was full of war widows and here was an uppity and selfish young woman, from a modest background at that, who had everything – looks, a lovely house, money, a good husband, dinners, dances, theatres. And look what she did. One good man wasn’t enough for her.
“The public came to admire Freddy and intensely dislike Edith, a siren who had seduced a young man and thus set in motion a chain reaction that resulted in one man’s death and the certain execution of a ‘lad’,” Prof Weis says.
Edith last saw her parents the day before her execution
‘That woman is not guilty’
The public’s dislike of Edith was evidently shared by the judge, Mr Justice Shearman, who would repeatedly interject on the side of the prosecution.
During his summing up, he told the jurors – whom he would only address as gentlemen even though two were women – how he felt about Edith’s adultery: “I am certain that you, like any other right-minded person, will be filled with disgust at such a notion.”
The evidence against her was at best flimsy. Percy’s body was tested for poison and traces of glass but nothing incriminating was found. Witness accounts supported Edith’s assertion she had been taken by surprise on the night her husband was stabbed.
Despite her barrister’s desperate pleas, Edith took to the stand to give evidence. “That to me was a sign of innocence, that you would be so adamant that you would want to do that,” says Ms Thompson.
But Edith had made a dreadful mistake. The prosecution manipulated what she had written in the letters, finding false narratives and giving misleading time periods “to tie her up in knots”.
On 11 December the jury went out; a verdict was reached after two hours of deliberations. A terrified Edith was half-carried back into the courtroom to be told she and Freddy had been found guilty of murder.
“The jury is wrong. That woman is not guilty,” cried out Freddy amid a commotion in the courtroom. A black cap was placed over Mr Justice Shearman’s wig as he sentenced them to death.
Edith let out a guttural cry as she was taken down to the cells.
‘She really never stood a chance’
A petition to spare Freddy from the hangman’s noose received more than a million signatures. Edith, though, seemed not to inspire much sympathy.
“Women disliked her because they feared her; she was one of those women that other women think men fancy, and she was troubling and she couldn’t be pitied,” says Ms Thompson.
“She really never stood a chance.”
Opinion pieces appeared in the newspapers, the majority of them scathing. “There were no circumstances in the case to evoke the slightest sympathy,” the Times wrote. “The whole case was simple and sordid.”
Self-proclaimed feminist Rebecca West wrote that Edith “was, poor child, a shocking little piece of rubbish”. After the execution, women would write to Home Secretary William Bridgeman thanking him for defending the honour of their sex by not allowing the death sentence to be commuted.
Edith wrote letters from prison, highlighting the anguish of a woman facing obliteration. In one note to her parents she remarked:
Today seems the end of everything. I can’t think – I just seem up against a blank, thick wall, through which neither my eyes nor my thoughts can penetrate. It’s not within my powers of realisation that this sentence must stand for something which I have not done, something I did not know of, either previously or at the time.
Every woman sentenced to death during the previous decade had been reprieved, yet pleas on Edith’s behalf were rejected.
“When you see the contortions which the Home Office underwent to ensure that she was executed, it’s really quite terrifying,” says Ms Thompson, who believes Edith’s adultery was seen as “an attack on morality” – the sort of behaviour that risked “destroying the institution of marriage and destroying all that was good”.
‘Now at least she is with them’
Edith’s body was eventually moved to be buried with her mother and father in the City of London Cemetery
In September 1923 an auction of the Thompsons’ household goods was held at the marital home, attracting huge interest.
One of the auction staff described how “the privet hedge was left bare of every leaf because the people who attended wanted to say to their friends they had something from the house”.
The waxworks of Edith and Freddy were the top attraction at Madame Tussauds, the fascination with the case seemingly inexhaustible.
They were removed from the Chamber of Horrors in the 1980s. The figures are today in storage; their wax degrading, the paint peeled away.
Prof Weis has for many years fought to have Edith pardoned. In 2018 her body was reburied alongside her parents at the City of London Cemetery in Manor Park. “I was hoping to fulfil her mother’s dying wishes,” he says. “Now at least she is home with them.”
For Ms Thompson, Edith’s fate remains relevant, even though it is more than 50 years since capital punishment ended in Britain. “It’s important to remind people nothing changes, prejudice always exists; it just shape-shifts.
“There is an awful warning in this story: check your worst impulses towards people to whom you feel prejudice. We live in a cancelling culture – she was literally cancelled – and it’s a very, very dangerous impulse but society finds it hard to resist.”
The Ghanaian creative arts industry has been described as a sector that could help solve Ghana’s unemployment challenge.
This is according to entertainment journalist, Edem Mensah-Tsotorme in an interview on Joy Prime.
According to him, the sector is one in which fewer educational certificates are required to gain employment.
Having witnessed the just-ended Afrochella in December, he revealed how vendors stormed the event with different products for sale.
He indicated that “if you look at the creative sector, it is a sector that has what it takes to help a nation solve its unemployment problem, because there’s a report by Ghana Poverty Reduction Strategy (GPRS) and if you read it, it puts the creative arts sector at a crucial point in that it has the potential to solve the unemployment problem of the country.”
“And because that sector doesn’t need a lot of certificates for people to get employed and there are a lot of people in the value chain. In just this Afrochella, I intentionally went to where they had the shops, the vendors, and I could count more than twenty different vendors, from water, food, drinks, fashion… So this is a sector which has the potential to employ a lot of unemployed people,” he explained.
But this can only happen if the sector is vibrant by being effective and efficient in its activities.
Meanwhile, leaders in the movie industry are urged to consistently organise events for movie lovers that will capture international recognition to help revamp the sector.
Ken Ofori-Atta, the current finance minister, will be replaced by Abu Jinapor. Alan Kyerematen resigned a few days ago, and Ken Ofori-Atta was given control of the trades ministry.
The appointment of Abu Jinapor as interim trade minister will begin on Monday, January 16, 2023, according to a statement made by Eugene Arhin, director of communication for the president’s office.
President Akufo-Addo, on January 6, 2023, directed Ofori-Atta to serve as the caretaker Minister of Trade and Industry.
The appointment was made after the president accepted the resignation of Trade and Industry Minister, Alan Kyerematen after reports emerged, he tendered his resignation on Thursday 5, 2023.
Although there are no clear reasons for Alan Kyerematen’s resignation, it is believed that he did so on the basis of contesting in the flagbearership race of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) ahead of the 2024 general elections.
President Akufo-Addo was heavily criticized for appointing Ofori-Atta as caretaker minister for Ministry of Trade and Industry because many Ghanaians including members of the ruling New Patriotic Party have been calling for the removal of Ofori-Atta as finance minister.
Read the statement issued by the presidency below:
Arsenal forward Eddie Nketiah has been presented with a golden boot for being England U21 all-time top scorer.
The English-born Ghanaian broke Alan Shearer and Francis Jeffers’ long-standing record of 13 goals after scoring against Turkey in 2020. He went on to set a new record with 16 goals in 17 games for the young Three Lions.
Nketiah’s international future has been heavily debated in the media as the Ghana Football Association try to persuade him to switch allegiance.
“Wow. I am grateful for the award and to everyone at the FA. I loved my time being there [with the Under-21s] and working with the boys in training. I improved so much,” said Nketiah after receiving the award.
“I am grateful and hopefully there are more achievements to come in the future.”
English FA representative, Michael Johnson said: “On behalf of the FA, Gareth [Southgate] and the technical director [John McDermott], I just want to say a massive congratulations to you.
“To break Alan Shearer and Franny Jeffers’ record is not a little thing so this is a small token to show that you are now the all-time goalscoring record holder for the Under-21s. It is a massive achievement and thoroughly deserved.”
Barring any hitches, the team working on the Apeadem CHPS compound and the Rural Women and Children Resource Center in the farming community of Akroso in the Asene Manso Akroso District of the Eastern Region will soon handover the facility to the community.
The facility will serve the community’s population of about 500 people as well as 11 surrounding villages.
The project, which is fully funded by the Childlift Aid Foundation (CAF), a Christian child development non-profit organisation, is expected to bring quality healthcare closer to the people of Apeadem and surrounding communities who have to travel long distances to access health services.
Rural women and children resource center
Speaking to Adom news, the founder and senior operations officer at Childlift Aid Foundation, Osei Bawuah, said they started the project because they wanted to reduce the plight of residents in accessing healthcare services.
“We delved into this area of project because of the inconveniences most of the dwellers in our operational area face in their quest to access health care. Pregnant women and children walk miles [to health centres],” he said
He further touched on how the foundation mobilised funds for their projects, calling on well-meaning Ghanaians to support them in their humanitarian venture.
Founder and senior operations officer of Childlift Aid Foundation, Osei Bawuah
“Childlift Aid Foundation is supported by individuals, every month we donate tokens which we pull together for our projects, our doors are open for more support in order to cover more villages,” he stated.
2023 marks 10 years of CAF’s existence with significant milestones chalked across demanding sectors (education, health, social and economic) in rural communities.
In these years, they have been able to reach children with quality education, the marginalized (aged, widows, economically displaced women) with sustainable support and quality health services.
French defender Benjamin Mendy on Friday, January 14, 2022 chalked a significant feat in his battle with the UK’s law enforcement after being cleared of seven charges of rape and sexual assault.
The embattled Manchester City left-back still has two cases left as the jury could not reach a decision on them and they will go to retrial but his victory in the other seven cases has excited social media users.
Mendy has since August 2020 been engaged in a legal battle after multiple accusations were leveled against him by some women.
Some social media users welcomed the decision by the Chester Crown Court and expressed excitement that the footballer is close to having a normal life restored.
There is also the belief that his experience in the past three years will teach him valuable life lessons when it comes to dealing with persons of the opposite sex.
With Mendy being black, some are playing the racism card with the argument that he was targeted by the supposed victims because of his race.
Though Mendy is not out of the woods yet, his supporters on social media remain confident that he will come out unscathed and return to the football pitch.
Shortly after the news of his clearance came out, his club Manchester City issued a statement that it has taken notice of the verdict.
“Manchester City FC notes the verdict from Chester Crown Court today, where a jury has found Benjamin Mendy not guilty of seven charges.”
“The jury is hung on two charges and the trial is now over. Given there are open matters related to this case, the Club is not in a position to comment further at this time.”
I genuinely feel sorry for Benjamin Mendy. Those women seem to have lied that he raped them and tarnished his name and reputation. They have completely destroyed him and I really hope they will be jailed for wrongly accusing him. What a sad world we are living in. pic.twitter.com/n06TsOD9De— Aadoo Ozzo (@Aadozo) January 13, 2023
So they all lied on Benjamin Mendy to destroy his Life smh…fear these abrokyire women— Don (@Opresii) January 13, 2023
Benjamin Mendy. Hired one of the top lawyers in uk @MissLawsQC who has a wealth of experience in Sexual crime.. Whether he’s truthfully guilty or not. working with a top professional will always bring out something positive. Kudos to Eleanor chambers pic.twitter.com/oyXEwfD1IF— Judy Mayanja ???????? (@mayanja_judy) January 13, 2023
Benjamin Mendy has been found NOT GUILTY on 6 counts of rape and 1 count of sexual assault.
However, the Jury could not reach majority verdicts on one count of rape and one of attempted rape.
Feel so sorry for Benjamin Mendy… had 18 months of his career ruined over false allegations… those women deserve to rot in jail— matt ???????????????????????????????????? (@thfcmxtt) January 13, 2023
Benjamin Mendy 28, has been found NOT GUILTY on six counts of rape and one count of sexual assault but will face retrial on two outstanding charges. He can’t wait to clear his name of the other two charges so he can start rebuilding his life.” pic.twitter.com/rT8rOUbL7R— Ahmed Bogere Masembe (@Bogeremasembe) January 13, 2023
It took a few words on internet to find Mendy guilty and sentenced.. Gentlemen #fearwomen…The guys career is in limbo because of all that nonsense…stay up Mendy u will go thru all this pic.twitter.com/n54RQDQgl6— ???????????????????????? ???????????????????? ????????????????™???????? (@IamPrinceSanya) January 14, 2023
I remember how the internet already found him guilty…it takes just a few words from a few women or even one woman to ruin a man’s life. #fearwomenpic.twitter.com/yjH5C6Qsw3— Kimutai Aluda???????? (@AludaKimutai) January 13, 2023
Over the years, there have been news that government’s payroll was filled with some ghost names and these ghost workers were paid monthly without working for it.
Though some measures were put in place to sanitize the system, government’s payroll, according to the Accountant General’s Department was still full.
Also, persons who were not given their allowances due to administrative errors will be rewarded accordingly.
In an interview with TV3, he said, “We want to collaborate with the respective state institutions to ensure that if you are a ghost worker then, you will have to belong to the cemetery of a payroll, not on the payroll itself. We will confine you to where dead people are kept.”
Meanwhile, on January 12, 2023, Organised Labour and government agreed on a 30 percent increment of the Single Spine Base Pay for the 2023 financial year.
The Controller and Accountant General was directed to effect this increment from the January 2023 payroll.
MTN Ghana is strongly disputing an alleged tax infringement placed on the company by the Ghana Revenue Authority (GRA) between 2014 and 2018.
According to the leading telecom firm, it is a tax-compliant corporate citizen and the tax liability notice of GH¢8,209,603,842.14 (US$773 million) issued against it by the GRA is unacceptable.
The assessment of ¢8,209,603,842.14 includes penalties and interest charges.
“In this regard, from the base component of the assessment (that is, excluding penalties and interest), on MTN Ghana’s analysis, the GRA infers that MTN Ghana under declared its revenue by more than approximately 30% over the 5-year period 2014 to 2018”, it said in a statement.
“The GRA audited MTN Ghana for the period 2014-2018, using a third-party consultant as well as a new methodology based on call data records (CDR), recharges, and other data. MTN Ghana strongly disputes the accuracy and basis of the Assessment, including the methodology used in conducting the audit. MTN Ghana believes that taxes due have been paid during the period under assessment”, it explained.
MTN Ghana believed the taxes due have been paid during the period under assessment.
The statement further said MTN Group and MTN Ghana will continue to engage with the relevant authorities on this matter and MTN remains resolute that MTN Ghana is a tax compliant corporate citizen.
Again, it said MTN Ghana would like to further assure its shareholders and other stakeholders that MTN Ghana is a responsible business with an absolute commitment to transparency, good corporate governance, and compliance.
MTN Ghana one of largest taxpayers in Ghana
MTN Ghana is one of the largest private sector taxpayers in Ghana, having been recognized on numerous occasions for its support of the GRA’s revenue mobilization efforts.
The GRA has also satisfactorily concluded multiple tax assessments on MTN Ghana over many years and presented MTN Ghana with various taxpayer awards in recognition of its contribution to the fiscal development of the country.
MTN Ghana thanked the GRA for its support throughout the process, especially allowing us a temporary withdrawal of the Notice of Assessment in a bid to resolve this matter in an amicable manner.
Background
In 2019, the GRA commenced an audit of MTN Ghana with the objective to give assurance on the reliability and completeness of revenues declared by MTN Ghana for the purpose of tax computation for the period 2014-2018.
The GRA had not issued MTN Ghana with any prior guidelines and standards relating to the new CDR sequence-based methodology used for the audit.
In May 2021, after consultations and discussions between MTN Ghana, MTN Group, the Ministry of Finance of the Republic of Ghana and the GRA, the parties agreed to an independent review by a global professional services firm.
MTN Ghana has fully cooperated in this independent review, which was commissioned by the GRA in September 2021. The independent review found that it was unable to support the conclusions reached by the GRA’s third-party consultants as the basis for the assessment.
Parents and guardians of the embattled students of Chiana Senior High School in the Kassena-Nankana West District of the Upper East Region have expressed gratitude to President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo for intervening in the matter.
“We are happy and grateful to the President for the intervention and all stakeholders who brought this to the attention of the President,” Mr Inusah Hamidu, a guardian of one of the dismissed students told the Ghana News Agency in an interview at Chiana.
Eight girls in their final year were summarily dismissed by the Ghana Education Service on Wednesday, January 11, 2023, for insulting and using unprintable words on the President in a viral video in November 2022.
The affected girls and their parents and other members of the public urged the President to have mercy on them and restore their right to education.
As a result, the Ministry of Education, in a statement signed by Mr Kwasi Kwarteng, Spokesperson of the Ministry and copied to the Ghana News Agency on Friday, said the President has intervened and asked for alternative punishment for the affected students.
“The President of the Republic of Ghana, H.E. Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo has intervened in the above subject after his attention was drawn to it.
“Consequently, the Minister of Education, Dr Yaw Osei Adutwum has directed the Ghana Education Service to consider an alternative disciplinary action instead of dismissal,” the statement said.
Mr Hamidu said although the alternative disciplinary action was unknown, he believed the stakeholders involved would comply with the President’s directive and allow the girls to return to school.
He said the intervention of the President was a big relief to them and expressed optimism that it would enable the girls to be able to prepare for their West African Senior School Certificate Examination (WASSCE).
Mr Hamidu noted that in as much as there was the need for parents and guardians to chastise the girls for the bad behaviour exhibited, they needed to also provide counselling and advice to the girls to enable them to stay focused in school.
He said, “we are a humble family of practicing Muslims and we would not want any of our children to go out there and insult the elderly especially not mere person than the President, so, we have advised her and she is more reserved and quiet and I know other parents have equally done same, so we are praying that they will call them back and they will stay focus to write their exams and come back home.”
Meanwhile, Madam Anne Estella Kye-eebo, Upper East Acting Regional Director of the Ghana Education Service, noted that a stakeholder meeting would be held on the way forward.
“The President is the father of all, and he has spoken, so there is nothing I can do than to obey. Besides, I am a mother, and they are my children, and we all want the development of the region, but it is not only my decision to take, but we must also meet the stakeholders involved to know what to do,” she added.
The main school and conference will take place at the Institute of Statistical Social and Economic Research (ISSER) Conference centre, also at the same university, while the opening ceremony will take place on Tuesday, January 17, 2023, in the Great Hall of the University of Ghana (UG), Legon.
The Chairman of Groupe Nduom, Dr. Papa Kwesi Nduom has alleged that the National Pensions Regulatory Authority (NPRA) is treating his former employees unfairly.
According to Dr Nduom, the NPRA has also deprived Groupe Nduom of the management of its Tier Three Pension Scheme unduly.
Dr Nduom said, “I have been reviewing what’s been going on in my absence these past three years and cannot bear to watch the indignities being visited on my former employees by those who have wrapped themselves with regulatory powers to punish innocent former employees. They are doing so with impunity on the blind side of high authorities in the current Administration.”
This is contained in a post on Facebook on Friday January 13, 2023.
He asked, “How was the Groupe Nduom Tier Three Pension Scheme given to Negotiated Benefits Company Limited? Which process was used by the NPRA to take a Scheme developed and managed by a Pension Trustee, a private company at great cost and effort and hand it over on a silver platter to another Trustee? Is this another case of taking business away from an indigenous Ghanaian Pension Trustee to give to a foreign company allegedly being fronted by well-connected Ghanaians? Is this another case of “giving a dog a bad name in order to hang it”? Why destroy another Ghanaian company in the financial sector?”
The founder of the People’s Progressive Party (PPP) also lamented the fact that the staff of this company have been denied monies due them.
“Why are former GN employees being denied money due to them from this fund by the NPRA especially when the money has been paid by the GN Bank Receiver and is available?” he wondered.
Dancehall king Shatta Wale has gone completely bonkers on popular media personality, Captain Smart
Wale has released a video attacking Smart, calling him a very st*pid man!
The controversial artiste’s anger stems from an incident last year when he refused to perform at a show he was billed at in the Volta Region.
If memory serves correctly, Media General, where Captain Smart works, helped organise the concert in the Volta Region where Wale was slated to perform.
Captain even had Wale on his show to promote the event yet when the time came, the so-called dancehall king was a no-show.
Smart then went on-air to warn Wale to be careful about how he handles some situations, which didn’t sit well with the ‘On God’ hitmaker.
In a new video, Wale said he always thought Captain Smart was smart but his behaviour during that moment told him he’s a very st*pid man.
A Jasikan Circuit Court has sentenced a 40-year-old man, Sampson Kwame Asong to five years imprisonment for threatening to kill a drinking spot owner with a locally manufactured pistol.
Kwame Asong pleaded guilty to the charge and was convicted on his own plea.
Prosecuting, Assistant Superintendent of Police (ASP) Vincent Seth Kpodo, told the Court presided over by Mr Alfred Kwabena Asiedu that on November 28, last year, at about 1900 hours, the convict entered the complainant’s drinking spot at Nkonya Tayi with the pistol.
He said the pistol, however, failed to discharge bullets after Kwame Asong attempted to pull the trigger two times with the gun pointed at the complainant.
ASP Kpodo said onlookers could not retrieve the pistol from the convict due to fear of being shot.
He said Kwame Asong was arrested after the complainant reported the incident to the police at Nkonya.
ASP Kpodo said a search conducted on the convict revealed a locally manufactured pistol fully loaded with cartridges under his bed.
During prosecution, the convict told the Court that about six months ago, he won an online betting game worth 150 million US Dollars, which was paid into the complainant’s mobile money account.
He said anytime he demanded the money, the complainant refused to give the money to him.
Kwame Asong also alleged that the complainant pledged to give his daughter’s hand in marriage to him but to his surprise, another man got married to the said daughter.
Prince Harry claims he had enough material for “two books”, and did not include some things in his memoir because his father and brother would never forgive him.
He told the Daily Telegraph there were some things “I just don’t want the world to know”.
He also said he wanted an apology to Meghan from his family members.
Spare, published this week, has become the fastest-selling non-fiction book ever in the UK.
The book outlines a long list of grievances against the Royal Family, as well as unresolved trauma over the death of his mother, his struggles with mental health, the isolated life he led before meeting Meghan, and the breakdown of relations with family members.
Kensington Palace and Buckingham Palace have both said they will not comment on its contents.
In an interview with the Telegraph’s Bryony Gordon – who travelled to California to speak to him – the Duke of Sussex said he was not “trying to collapse the monarchy”, but “trying to save them from themselves”.
Prince Harry said there was information he revealed to his ghostwriter JP Moehringer “for context” but there was “absolutely no way” it could be included in the book.
“It could have been two books, put it that way,” he said, adding that the first draft was 800 pages, double the final 400-page manuscript.
“And there were other bits that I shared with JR, that I said: ‘Look, I’m telling you this for context but there’s absolutely no way I’m putting it in there.’”
He said it was impossible to tell his story without his family members in it, “because they play such a crucial part in it, and also because you need to understand the characters and personalities of everyone within the book”.
“But there are some things that have happened, especially between me and my brother, and to some extent between me and my father, that I just don’t want the world to know. Because I don’t think they would ever forgive me,” he said.
“Now you could argue that some of the stuff I’ve put in there, well, they will never forgive me anyway.
“But the way I see it is, I’m willing to forgive you for everything you’ve done, and I wish you’d actually sat down with me, properly, and instead of saying I’m delusional and paranoid, actually sit down and have a proper conversation about this, because what I’d really like is some accountability. And an apology to my wife.”
Among the claims made in the book, Prince Harry said his brother described Meghan as “difficult”, “rude” and “abrasive”. Prince Harry also accused his brother of physically attacking him.
He told the Telegraph that “no institution is immune to criticism and scrutiny”, claiming that if only 10% of the scrutiny put on him and his wife had been applied to the Royal Family “we wouldn’t be in this mess right now”.
He also spoke about therapy, describing it being “like clearing the windscreen, clearing away all the Instagram filters, all of life’s filters”.
And he said he feels a responsibility towards William’s children, “knowing that out of those three children, at least one will end up like me, the spare. And that hurts, that worries me”.
More than 10,000 bondholders have joined a campaign to oppose the contentious debt exchange.
The petitioners have pleaded with parliament to intervene and protect the 1.3 million individual bondholders in Ghana who were taken advantage of during the domestic debt exchange programme.
The petition states in part: “We are unaware of any direct or indirect parliamentary permissions that the DDE managers have received to make choices about financial arrangements that were once covered by legally enforceable contracts. If that were the case, your office would have referred to the concepts of a fair and impartial hearing for all parties, in this example, the assignee of the DDE programme and the Individual Bondholders, to support their claims. It should be noted that other governments that have ever dealt with creditors in a domestic debt exchange scheme have used this as their fundamental strategy. Due to their really representative nature, parliaments will not only take into account the general national interest, no matter how tenuous, but also ensure that citizens are protected from the executive’s arbitrary actions.
“The Parliament of Ghana may have been liberal when it comes to approving expansionary national budgets even in the face of austerity. However, we are also aware that it does not take kindly to being sidestepped by the executive especially when it senses evasion of accountability. Sirs, let it not be said ever that during your leadership, you looked on when your constituents whose primary duty to country was service and love through hard work and taxes were impoverished by executive fiat. Your constituents should never ever be afraid of their representatives. Save them.
“Finally, we wish to state that within our group are persons who possess technical and policy skills and are willing to assist government explore viable options without catastrophically impairing the interest of Individual Bondholders.”
Ghana international, Mohammed Kudus has recovered from the flu that saw him miss the last two matches of Ajax.
Shortly after reporting to Ajax after the break for the Christmas period at the end of the 2022 FIFA World Cup, the Black Stars asset was infected with flu that forced him to be sidelined for a while.
In the period where he was sidelined, Mohammed Kudus missed the Dutch Eredivisie match against Nijmegen.
Subsequently, the talented forward also missed the Dutch KNVB match against Den Bosch in midweek.
Thankfully, Mohammed Kudus is now doing well after fully recovering from the flu.
The youngster fully trained with his Ajax teammates on Friday and is now in contention to feature in the match against FC Twente.
That match is scheduled to be played at the Amsterdam Arena today and will kick off at 8pm.
Aymen Mahious wrote his name in the history books as the scorer of the first-ever goal at the new Nelson Mandela Stadium as hosts Algeria edged Libya 1-0 in the TotalEnergies African Nations Championship (CHAN) 2022 opener on Friday.
The Desert Foxes’ forward was brought down in the 18-yard box by Libyan goalkeeper Muad Allafi after he was late in his attempt to stop a misplaced back pass from Libyan midfielder Aboulqassim Rajab.
Referee Tom Abongile made no mistake when he pointed to the spot.
Mahious calmly slotted the ball into the left corner sending Allafi the wrong way in the 57th minute to send the home crowd into resounding celebrations that could be heard across the Algerian capital and across the country.
The Desert Foxes who had been in control of their destiny from the first minute of the game and had outplayed Libya in the first half had registered 64% ball possession with at least one of their seven attempts at goal on target.
Head coach Madjid Bougherra celebrated the goal while encouraging his players to maintain their focus because there was so much football to be played.
Libya climbed out of the dark hole they had gone into after conceding 12 minutes from the halftime break and launched a series of runs at the Algerian goal.
It was in the 75th minute that Libya came very close to equalizing when from a perfectly executed corner kick, Libya captain Ali Ramadhan Ali was very unlucky to have his fine effort hit the post to further rattle the home side who had somewhat become comfortable.
Omar Alkhja also sent a strong shot at goal, but it was quickly pushed away by Algerian goalkeeper Alexis Guendouz to ensure the hosts remained intact.
Algeria regained their confidence to hold off a strong Libyan charge even in the 96th minute when substitute Talal Farhat had an opportunity to equalize through a free-kick on the edge of the box but sent his attempt into the Algerian wall.
Bougherra’s side will be thankful to the 40,000 fans that sang and cheered them on right from their warm-up session to inspire a deserved victory in the tournament opener.
With this victory, Algeria are top of Group A with three points while Libya sit bottom.
The second game of Group A will see Ethiopia facing Mozambique on Saturday, 14 January at the same venue at 1300 GMT.
Mr Akbari’s family had been asked to go to his prison for a “final visit” on Wednesday and his wife said he had been moved to solitary confinement.
The ex-deputy Iranian defence minister was arrested in 2019 and convicted of spying for the UK, which he denied.
UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak said the execution was a “callous and cowardly act, carried out by a barbaric regime”.
Iran’s rulers had “no respect for the human rights of their own people” Mr Sunak said, adding that his thoughts were “with Alireza’s friends and family”.
UK Foreign Secretary James Cleverly said the execution would “not stand unchallenged”.
The Iranian judiciary’s official news outlet Mizan reported on Saturday that Alireza Akbari had been hanged, without specifying the date when the execution took place.
The news came after Iran posted a video of Mr Akbari earlier this week showing what appeared to be forced confessions, and after the country’s intelligence ministry had described the British-Iranian as “one of the most important agents of the British intelligence service in Iran”.
However BBC Persian broadcast an audio message on Wednesday from Mr Akbari in which he said he had been tortured and forced to confess on camera to crimes he did not commit.
The United States had also joined calls for Iran not to execute Mr Akbari. US diplomat Vedant Patel said “his execution would be unconscionable” and condemned the charges against him as “politically motivated”.
The UK Foreign Office has ben supporting Mr Akbari’s family and had repeatedly raised his case with Iranian authorities. It had requested urgent consular access, but Iran’s government does not recognise dual nationality for Iranians.
Comedian Ras Nene has disclosed that he is single at the moment and is open to relationship offers.
He told Deloris Frimpong Manso in the promo of a yet-to-be-aired edition of the Delay Show that he lives alone but that he would accept Delay’s help to connect him to a lady.
Asked what his kind of lady was, he replied: “Oh, as it stands, you are my line (type) …very much so, maybe if I get you in bed, you will bequeath all your properties to me…I will del with you very well… we are in charge, try the gangster, try the street boy and see….”
Ras Nene is not the first to hit on Delay on her show, Amerado Burner has made such an overture during an appearance on the Deay show last year.
His gesture led to a social media buzz that grew following cozy social media posts by the duo in the months that followed.
A transcript of their exchange is below:
Delay: Do you live with anyone? Ras Nene: I don’t live with anyone.
Delay: And you don’t talk to anyone on the phone at night? Ras Nene: If anyone will call me, it is to commend me about one of my videos they have watched … it would depend on whether you’d find someone for me
Delay: What is your type of woman? Ras Nene: Oh, as it stands, you are my line (type)
Delay: Me, I am your line? Ras Nene: Very much so, maybe if I get you, you will bequeath all your properties to me…. We re in charge, try the gangster, the street boy and see….
Patrick Seidu, the Northern Development Authority’s Deputy Chief Executive Officer (CEO), has been fired.
He was fired On Tuesday, March 21, 2023.
President Akufo-Addo revoked Mr. Seidu’s appointment.
Frema Osei-Opare, the chief of staff, requested that Mr. Seidu “completely give over your duties and any official property in your control to the Chief Executive Officer of the Northern Development Authority before your leave” in a letter.
“We congratulate you for your services and we wish you the best in your future endeavours,” Ms. Osei-Opare added.
Ghana Revenue Authority (GRA) is demanding an amount of US$773 million from MTN Ghana, the local subsidiary of the MTN Group, the South African mobile telecom giant.
According to documents sighted by GhanaWeb Business, the amount is in lieu of back taxes over a five-year period spanning 2014 to 2018.
It includes the unpaid tax sum along with penalties and interest charges, the MTN Group said on Friday (January 13).
The Ghana Revenue Authority issued MTN Ghana with the bill after auditing it for the years 2014 to 2018 and inferring that the company under declared its revenue by about 30% during the period, MTN said in a statement.
The telco stressed, however, that all previous taxes had been duly honoured and that it disputes the “accuracy and basis” of the assessment.
“MTN Ghana believes that the taxes due have been paid during the period under assessment and has resolved to defend MTN Ghana’s position on the Assessment,” the company said.
The MTN Group has a presence in 19 countries in Africa and the Middle East.
The term “blue economy” refers to an economic system or sector that aims to protect freshwater and marine habitats while utilising them sustainably to foster economic growth and provide resources like food and energy.
Mr. Tiemoko, who is also Cote d’Ivoire’s Minister of Livestock and Fisheries, remarked that the development of the aquaculture and fishery industries was crucial for the growth of the economy and urged giving them priority.
Seven million actors in the industry, he said, contributed 18 per cent to Gross Domestic Product (GDP) and helped to generate between 25 and 30 percent of revenue from exports of industry products.
“It is, therefore, an appeal to all to have a diligent reflection on management and protection of the coastal economy and fishing value chain. Let us prioritise strong and courageous initiatives and implement policies that would protect the vulnerability of the coastal economy and promote national development,” he added.
To tackle the challenges of the industry, Mr Tiemoko asked member states to give regular contributions, evolve and equip themselves with more efficient human resources to grow the sector.
The assets generated by the multifaceted partnership of FCWC, he said, was an illustration that it was committed to fighting Illegal, Unreported and Unregulated (IUU) fishing.
He commended Ghana for introducing and enforcing the ‘closed season’ period to restore and multiply marine life and invited other members States to emulate the move.
Mrs Mavis Hawa Koomson, Minister of Fisheries and Aquaculture Development, in her welcome remarks, said the fisheries sector contributed significantly to the GDP, employment, foreign exchange, earnings, food and nutritional security.
The recent fisheries industry had however been confronted with challenges, especially the menace of IUU fishing practices, pollution of seas and oceans and destruction of marine habitants.
To address the challenges, the Minister proposed that regional approach to combat IUU was developed, that there was implementation of regional closed fishing season, development of regional fisheries management plans, undertaking of joint research programme and attainment of a common position at international meetings.
As member States of FCWC had organised meetings to commemorate the UN International Year for the Artisanal Fisheries and Aquaculture in 2022, she advised them to go beyond the meetings to implement action plans to give visibility to artisanal fisheries and aquaculture.
“For as the saying goes, Artisanal fisheries is small in scale but big in value and truly they are the backbone of our respective fishing industries,” she added.
Mrs Koomson said the fisheries resources of the marine and inland water bodies were over-exploited, however the demand for the fish kept increasing annually due to increase in population and the preference of fish to meat by the populace.
Aquaculture offered countries alternatives to bridge the gap between demand and supply of fish, she said.
“Let’s ensure that our seas and oceans are protected, let us reorganise the impact of marine pollution from plastic waste on our fisheries resources and start thinking about regional approach to handle the matter, for the plastic waste could be carried by currents from one country to the other,” she advised.
Mr Seraphin Dedi Nadje, the Secretary-General of FCWC, said more than 10 per cent of people in most countries in the sub-region earned livelihoods in aquaculture apart from the industry contributing significantly to GDP and providing one of the key sources of animal protein.
However, he said there was a drastic depletion of the environment such as spilling of petroleum products, use of toxic products in fishing activities and climate change which was further worsened by weak laws and ineffective implementations.
No state in isolation could curb the challenge in the industry, he said and explained that maritime and the blue economy, therefore, demanded a broader cooperation among member countries to sustain the growth of the sector.
He admonished member States to adopt a blue economy by aligning with the national fishery framework policy and global strategy framework Economic Community of West African States(ECOWAS) to achieve the Sustainable Development Goal 14 to ‘sustain the use of ocean and marine resource for development’.
CEO of MTN Ghana Mr. Selorm Adadevoh delivering a speech during the launch of MTN Bright Scholarship Reloaded
MTN Ghana is strongly disputing an alleged tax infringement placed on the company by the Ghana Revenue Authority (GRA) between 2014 and 2018.
According to the leading telecom firm, it is a tax-compliant corporate citizen and the tax liability notice of GH¢8,209,603,842.14 (US$773 million) issued against it by the GRA is unacceptable.
The assessment of ¢8,209,603,842.14 includes penalties and interest charges.
“In this regard, from the base component of the assessment (that is, excluding penalties and interest), on MTN Ghana’s analysis, the GRA infers that MTN Ghana under declared its revenue by more than approximately 30% over the 5-year period 2014 to 2018”, it said in a statement.
“The GRA audited MTN Ghana for the period 2014-2018, using a third-party consultant as well as a new methodology based on call data records (CDR), recharges, and other data. MTN Ghana strongly disputes the accuracy and basis of the Assessment, including the methodology used in conducting the audit. MTN Ghana believes that taxes due have been paid during the period under assessment”, it explained.
MTN Ghana believed the taxes due have been paid during the period under assessment.
The statement further said MTN Group and MTN Ghana will continue to engage with the relevant authorities on this matter and MTN remains resolute that MTN Ghana is a tax compliant corporate citizen.
Again, it said MTN Ghana would like to further assure its shareholders and other stakeholders that MTN Ghana is a responsible business with an absolute commitment to transparency, good corporate governance, and compliance.
MTN Ghana one of largest taxpayers in Ghana
MTN Ghana is one of the largest private sector taxpayers in Ghana, having been recognized on numerous occasions for its support of the GRA’s revenue mobilization efforts.
The GRA has also satisfactorily concluded multiple tax assessments on MTN Ghana over many years and presented MTN Ghana with various taxpayer awards in recognition of its contribution to the fiscal development of the country.
MTN Ghana thanked the GRA for its support throughout the process, especially allowing us a temporary withdrawal of the Notice of Assessment in a bid to resolve this matter in an amicable manner.
Background
In 2019, the GRA commenced an audit of MTN Ghana with the objective to give assurance on the reliability and completeness of revenues declared by MTN Ghana for the purpose of tax computation for the period 2014-2018.
The GRA had not issued MTN Ghana with any prior guidelines and standards relating to the new CDR sequence-based methodology used for the audit.
In May 2021, after consultations and discussions between MTN Ghana, MTN Group, the Ministry of Finance of the Republic of Ghana and the GRA, the parties agreed to an independent review by a global professional services firm.
MTN Ghana has fully cooperated in this independent review, which was commissioned by the GRA in September 2021. The independent review found that it was unable to support the conclusions reached by the GRA’s third-party consultants as the basis for the assessment.
The General Secretary of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) Justin Kodua Frimpong, has said that there will be special dispensation for incumbent Members of Parliament in the party’s upcoming primaries.
Kodua Frimpong says the era where certain MPs were protected and not allowed to be contested is over.
Speaking on Kumasi-based Angel FM, the NPP scribe said that no candidate will be allowed to go unopposed in the primaries.
According to him, this move is part of lessons derived from the 2020 elections where the party lost a number of seats to the opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC).
He explained that even in cases where a candidate will not be contested, the party will leave the window for the declaration of intent and purchase of forms opened until the deadline.
He is confident that the practice will help instill unity in the party and prevent the acrimony that usually comes with such arrangement.
“For the parliamentary primaries, nobody will go unopposed. We will not protect anyone. We are not going to give any considerations. It will not happen. We will open the door for any member who qualifies to stand for the elections.
“If you work hard and the constituents express confidence in you that you should go unopposed, then fine. Even with that, nominations will be opened until closing date. The practice of protecting people did not help us in 2020. These are some of the measures we are implementing to bring peace and unity in the party,” he said.
He also disclosed that the party has opened its doors to some disgruntled members who left to compete as independent candidates in the 2020 elections.
Kodua Frimpong says that the party is determined to heal the wounds of the previous elections and go into the 2024 elections with a united front.
The party has set January 31, 2023 to decide on the date for its presidential and parliamentary primaries.
The sum is in lieu of back taxes for a five-year period from 2014 to 2018, according to records seen by GhanaWeb Business.
The overdue tax amount as well as fines and interest costs are included, according to the MTN Group’s statement on Friday (January 13).
TheGhana Revenue Authority issued MTN Ghana with the bill after auditing it for the years 2014 to 2018 and inferring that the company under declared its revenue by about 30% during the period, MTN said in a statement.
The telco stressed, however, that all previous taxes had been duly honoured and that it disputes the “accuracy and basis” of the assessment.
“MTN Ghana believes that the taxes due have been paid during the period under assessment and has resolved to defend MTN Ghana’s position on the Assessment,” the company said.
The MTN Group has a presence in 19 countries in Africa and the Middle East.
The MP for North Tongu, Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, claims that one cabinet retreat held at the Peduase Lodge cost the tax payers GH2 million.
Ablakwa claimed that available documents indicate the government blows the above-stated amount on a single cabinet retreat it held at the Peduase Lodge.
In a panel discussion on Accra FM, Ablakwa promised to disclose the details of the expenditure in the course of the year.
Ablakwa lamented that had the government heeded to his calls for frugality, the country will not be in the mess it finds itself in.
“Some of the revelations I will be making this year are about the cabinet. If Ghanaians listened and took the revelations serious, we wouldn’t be where we are. You’ll be shocked that they spend GH¢2million on every cabinet retreat at Peduase.
“In the course of the year, I will release the breakdown. There is no genuine effort. They claim that they will not be using Land Cruisers but only saloon cars in Accra but they are still importing them. We will be putting out the documents soon,” he said.
Ablakwa added a future NDC government has a fiduciary duty to Ghanaians to prosecute all the persons behind the current economic mess.
This replaces the fourth edition of the procurement list, which the Commission released in the first half of 2022.
Martin Kwaku Ayisi, the chief executive of the Minerals Commission, claims that the Minerals and Mining (Local Content and Local Participation) Regulations, 2020 (L.I. 2431) went into effect on December 22, 2020.
The purpose of the regulations among others is to promote job creation using local expertise, goods and services in the mining industry and their retention in the country.
The law is also to achieve the minimum in-country spend for goods and services and create mining and mineral related industries that will sustain economic development.
For instance, all mining companies are expected to ensure that at least sixty percent (60%) of financial services including revenue from the sale of minerals go to the local Banks.
He disclosed that receipts from the sale of minerals is over US$ five billion, a figure which is likely to go up significantly as new mines come on stream and added the existing ones to expand their operations, the local banks such as CBG, National Investment Bank, Ghana Commercial Bank and Agricultural Development Bank are likely to benefit greatly.
“The same applies to insurance services which also require a minimum of 60% of all insurance and reinsurance placements be made with Insurance companies exclusively owned by Ghanaians”, he said.
Mr. Ayisi in a statement said the increase in the items on the list comes at the time when receipts from mineral revenues and investments hovers around US$10 billion. For instance, there are four huge new projects with investment of about US$ 1.7 billion. The new projects are the US$ 850 million Ahafo North gold mine project by Newmont Ghana Gold Limited, US$ 500 million gold project currently under construction by Cardinal Namdini Mining limited in the Talensi District of the Upper East Region, the US$ 200 million gold mine to be constructed in the Upper West Region and the US$ 125 million lithium project at Ewoyaa in the Central Region.
Additionally, Mr. Ayisi stated that some mines are undertaking expansion and redevelopment. The undergoing expansion include the Ahafo South mine of Newmont which now covers the Subika underground. Golden Star Resources is spending about a billion dollars to expand the Wassa underground mine.
The mines being redevelop are the Anglogold Ashanti Obuasi mine where a billion dollars has been expended and the Bibiani mine of Mensin Gold Ghana Limited which started production in the last quarter of 2022. The redevelopment of the Bibiani mine is over US$200 million.
It is the expectation of the Minerals Commission that these investments will support the growth of the economy and boost local participation under the new procurement list.
Ghanaian international, Bright Adjei has completed his move to Singida Big Stars FC in Tanzania.
The forward officially wrapped up the deal on Friday, January 13, when for the first time he dressed in the jersey of the new club.
The highly-rated forward has joined the Tanzanian Premier League club from Ghana Premier League side Aduana Stars.
At his new club, Bright Adjei has been signed with a lot of expectations and will have to work hard to use not only his quality but experience to help the club to achieve their target for the ongoing 2022/23 football season and beyond.
Before leaving Aduana Stars, Bright Adjei had the chance to play at the CHAN 2023 tournament in Algeria with the Black Galaxies of Ghana.
He however opted to move abroad and hence asked head coach Annor Walker to exclude him from his squad.
The striker is now focused on the new chapter of his career in Tanzania.
According to him, the programme is currently facing resistance due to the lack of proper stakeholder engagements prior to its announcement.
He stated that countries that have succeeded in employing the programme to solve their debt issues engaged properly.
“I think the matter is one that we should be interested in as legislators and learning from where it has happened before, it is obvious that this is the first time an African country is going through domestic debt restructuring, but it has happened in the last three years in two different countries, Jamaica and Greece.
“So we can learn from best practices. What surprises me most is that the Jamaican example has been touted as the best because of the engagements it went through before the final decision was made,” he said according to myjoyonline.com reports
“Ghana had an option to learn from best practices where proper engagement was done but today in Ghana’s case, we are complaining of lack of engagement.
“So I think the time has come for us to call on the Finance Minister to immediately suspend Debt Exchange Programme and engage further. I think Ghana will need a proper stakeholder engagement on this matter,” Ato Forson remarked.
Meanwhile, the individual bondholders have petitioned the president to ensure their exclusion from the programme.
According to them, no consultation was made with them before the government announced their inclusion in the programme on December 24, 2022.
Joao Felix had a nightmare debut for Chelsea on Thursday night, as he was sent off in a 2-1 defeat at local rivals Fulham.
The Portuguese forward had looked a lively presence and shown moments of quality on his first appearance for the Blues, before lunging into a high tackle against Cottagers full-back Kenny Tete, that saw him receive a straight red.
Graham Potter’s men were level at the time that Joao Felix was dismissed, but fell behind 15 minutes after being reduced to 10 men.
The West Londoners will now miss the diminutive playmaker for three matches, having paid a £9.7million loan fee to sign the 23-year old from Atletico Madrid until the end of the season.
Though it was a disastrous debut, he is far from being the only player to have made a terrible first impression. We have taken a look back at the worst Premier League debuts of all time.
Joe Cole and Laurent Koscielny (August 2010)
Joe Cole was one of two debutants sent off when Liverpool met Arsenal in 2010
Joao Felix was the first player to be sent off on his Premier League debut since Federico Fazio saw red for Tottenham against Manchester City in 2014, but going further back it has been a fairly regular occurrence.
The desire to impress a new manager, team-mates and fans, has often resulted in footballers losing their heads and doing something rash.
Perhaps the prime example was Liverpool’s 1-1 home draw with Arsenal in 2010, where two players making their Premier League debuts for new employers were sent off.
Joe Cole had just arrived at Anfield and was dismissed just before half-time, after making a terrible challenge on Laurent Koscielny.
Koscielny was also making his English top-flight debut for Arsenal and not to be outdone, somehow managed to receive two yellow cards within added time and was also sent off.
Teddy Sheringham (August 1997)
The Premier League fixture schedule threw up a mouth-watering match at Teddy Sheringham’s expense following his 1997 move from Tottenham to Manchester United.
Signed after Eric Cantona had left Old Trafford, the pressure was already on Sheringham and it only increased when it was announced that he would make his league debut at White Hart Lane.
Cantona had been United’s penalty taker, so when the Red Devils were awarded a spot-kick in the second-half with the score at 0-0, his replacement stepped up to take it. Amid a chorus of boos, Sheringham hit the post and then skied the rebound over the bar.
His blushes were spared when United managed to score two late goals to win the game and Sheringham’s time at the club would ultimately prove to be a great success.
Fernando Torres (February 2011)
Another player who made his Premier League debut against the club that he had just left was Fernando Torres.
The Spanish striker lined up for his first Chelsea match against Liverpool at Stamford Bridge, just days after completing a £50m switch from Anfield.
While Sheringham’s luck improved after his poor debut, Torres’ first game was a portent for his career in West London. He blazed the ball over the bar after 90 seconds and looked overawed by the occasion, before being substituted after an hour.
Liverpool would win the match 1-0 and Torres would only score 20 goals in 110 Premier League games for the Blues.
Patrice Evra (January 2006)
Patrice Evra’s Manchester United debut did not run smoothly
In retrospect, the then Chelsea manager Carlo Ancelotti should have waited before giving Torres his debut and Alex Ferguson probably may think the same about Patrice Evra.
The left-back was thrown into a tough away game at local rivals Manchester City within a week of joining Manchester United from Monaco.
Before the 12.45pm kick-off, Evra started throwing up, but decided against informing his new manager that he was ill.
Once the game started, Evra found himself covered in his own blood after a clash with Trevor Sinclair. United were 2-0 down at half-time and Ferguson read the riot act to the team in the dressing room, as Evra’s debut was cut short.
The French international recalls: “Ferguson was raging. ‘And you, Patrice,’ he shouted. ‘That’s enough for you. You sit down and watch now, because you have to learn about English football.’”
Ali Dia (November 2006)
The most notorious debut in Premier League history was Ali Dia’s first and last game for Southampton.
A phone call was made to the Southampton manager Graeme Souness, purporting to be from the then AC Milan striker George Weah. Whoever was pretending to be Weah, suggested that the Saints should give an opportunity to his ‘cousin’.
The cousin in this story was Dia, who Souness was told had played for Paris Saint-Germain and had 13 international caps. Given a short contract, Dia made his debut against Leeds, coming on for the injured Matt Le Tissier in the 32nd minute.
Dia was substituted himself in the 85th minute. Le Tissier summed up the debut: “He ran around the pitch like Bambi on ice. It was very embarrassing to watch.”
Dia was released, two weeks into his month-long contract.
Cristiano Ronaldo paid old friends a visit on Friday, dropping in on Carlo Ancelotti and Real Madrid ahead of the Supercopa de Espana final in Riyadh.
It may have been rude of Madrid’s record goalscorer not to show his face, given Los Blancos were training at the facilities of his new team, Al Nassr.
The 37-year-old was nevertheless warmly received as his former team were put through their paces, training in the build-up to Sunday’s trophy game against Barcelona.
Ronaldo watched the session and met with Madrid’s players, the club said, with the Portuguese perhaps hankering for a slice of the action.
He also chatted with fellow former Madrid star Roberto Carlos, with the Brazilian making an appearance at the session as well.
Ronaldo last featured in a Supercopa for Madrid in August 2017, scoring in a 3-1 first-leg win against Barcelona at Camp Nou before Madrid won the second game 2-0 at the Santiago Bernabeu to seal a 5-1 aggregate rout over their fiercest rivals.
Ronaldo has yet to make his competitive debut for Al Nassr, who face Al Shabab in the Saudi Pro League on Saturday.
He is expected to miss that game, having also sat out a fixture against Al Tai last week, due to a two-match ban handed down by the English Football Association after Ronaldo slapped a mobile phone out of a young Everton fan’s hand at the end of Manchester United’s defeat at Goodison Park last April.
Ronaldo has signed a two-and-a-half-year contract with Al Nassr, the deal seemingly ending his long and successful career in European club football.
He scored 451 goals in 438 games for Madrid in a staggering nine-year stint with Los Blancos, before moving on to Juventus in July 2018.
Chief Executive Officer of Bibiani GoldStars, Kwesi Adu, says his club will give Asante Kotoko tough competition when they meet in week 13 of the 2022/23 Ghana Premier League.
GoldStars will host the Porcupine Warriors on Monday at Dun’s Park on the back of an eight-game unbeaten run in the league while Kotoko are winless in their last three.
Kwesi Adu believes Kotoko are still favourites despite their three consecutive draws recently
.
“Monday games against Kotoko is always difficult no matter the venue of the game. Last season, Kotoko defeated us both home and away so coming into this game, we are going to be extremely careful,” he told Akoma FM.
“We have been on a good run of form lately playing about 8 games without a defeat.
“We are going into our game with Kotoko as huge underdogs, it doesn’t matter how Kotoko is performing currently they are still favourites in the game.
“If we win against Kotoko, hallelujah but I can’t predict a win, all we (Gold Stars) can do is to uplift our performance and give Kotoko a tough game.
“I will offer my brother Nana Yaw Ampomsah a tough competition.”
A former Black Stars attacker, Bashiru Gambo, has denied claims that he is dead.
This week, there has been speculation that the former Ghana international has passed away.
However, speaking to Pure FM, Bashiru Gambo has made nonsense of those claims.
According to him, he is alive and doing very well.
He has vowed to deal with persons that cooked up the story of his passing when he is alive and kicking in the United States of America.
“Taylor, I have read the story on Ghanaweb, and I will take the matter on. Whoever brought the news will not be scot-free,” Bashiru Gambo said as quoted by Pure FM Sports producer Bright Yeboah Taylor.
During his playing days, Bashiru Gambo spent most of his days in Germany where he played for a number of clubs including Borussia Dortmund, Karlsruher SC, as well as Stuttgart Kickers.
A leading Campaign Coordinator for Alan Kyerematen, Boniface Abubakar Saddique has been exposed over a two-faced claims he has made, over the historic Dankwa-Busia- Dombo tradition of the NPP.
The much-revered tradition, which symbolises the founding fathers of the NPP tradition, representing three zones of the country, is highly regarded by faithful of the ruling party.
However, former Madina MP and a leading campaign coordinator for Alan Kyerematen, Boniface Abubakar Saddique was recently captured on video stating emphatically that there is no tradition as Dankwa-Busia-Dombo tradition in the NPP.
“There is no tradition like Dankwa-Busia-Dombo. It is UP. If someone tells you this is Dombo’s time, ask me; Dombo was a Dagati. He was a leader and a Chief,” Boniface told his audience as he aimed a veiled dig at proponents of those who believe it is time for those who represent the Dombo side of the NPP to lead.
Interestingly, evidence has emerged clearly exposing Boniface Abubakar Saddique as having used the same Dankwa-Busia-Dombo tradition to advance his political cause almost a decade ago.
In the run up to the 2014 NPP national executive election, Boniface, who campaigned for Paul Afoko to be elected NPP National Chairman, told the Daily Graphic that Paul Afoko represented the Dombo tradition of the NPP and ought be elected as National Chairman because others who represented the other two traditions have served in that capacity.
“Alhaji Saddique argues that today, former President Kufuor comes from the Busia tradition while Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo comes from the Danquah tradition, so whoever appears from any party of the North will represent Dombo,” Graphic Online reported, and further quoted Boniface as saying, “so I trust that Mr Afoko has come at the right time to enhance the electoral fortunes of the New Patriotic Party.”
Reports within NPP circles indicate that the former Minister of Works and Housing, who is reportedly nursing a running mate slot from Alan Kyerematen should he be elected NPP Flagbearer, has been going round bastardising the respected NPP tradition, in his campaign against Vice President Bawumia.
However, the emerged Daily Graphic report has badly exposed the former Madina MP and his inconsistencies.
Fear has gripped the entire Gausu community in the Obuasi Municipality of the Ashanti Region following violent attacks on some youth by a group believed to have come from Estate, a suburb of Obuasi.
One member of the Estate youth suffered cutlass wounds in the head and other parts of the body and is receiving treatment at the Obuasi Government Hospital.
Speaking to Adom News’ correspondent, Isaac K. Normanyo, some residents in the Gausu community said the incident started around 6:30 pm Thursday.
They said guns were being pulled while cutlasses were being thrown sporadically.
“We want the police to ensure that those involved in the disturbances are made to face the full rigors of the law.”
In the ensuing melee, one person got seriously injured, a motorbike burnt, one car completely vandalised.
Meanwhile, three are in the grips of the police assisting with investigations.
The assembly member of Gausu electoral area, Dauda Tahiru, said such disturbances have taken place in the community over the years and added that it is his expectation that those arrested this time will be jailed.
Mr Tahiru said he is confident that an imprisonment would serve as a deterrence to others who perpetuate such crimes in the name of ‘ gangs ‘ in other parts of the municipality.
According to him even though the agreement will benefit workers, it will have an impact on government’s 2023 budget.
The Finance Minister made this disclosure after government agreed with Organised Labour for a 30% base bay increase for the 2023 financial year on Thursday.
“This is going to take a toll on the budget, but I’m confident that with enhanced productivity and the commitments that both parties have given to each other to make sure that there’s peace in this country as we look at pension issues, labour issues, I think we’ve come to a satisfied conclusion”, he said.
The agreement was reached after several negotiations with Organised Labour had failed.
The increment takes effect from January 1, 2023.
Employment Minister, Ignatius Baffour-Awuah announced shortly after the decision was taken that, “the base pay has been increased by 30% for the 2023 financial year…As I said this brings to an end the 2022 COLA of 15% of base pay salary”,
At the beginning of negotiations for the base pay, Organised Labour demanded a 60% percent increment and refused to back down on their demand despite several engagements with government.
After refusing government’s initial proposal of 18%, the public sector workers decided to reduce their initial 60% demand to 58%.
However, after Thursday’s meeting with government which included Finance Minister Ken Ofori-Atta who has been absent from all the previous meetings, Organised Labour agreed to a 30% increase in the base pay although they had vowed not to back down on their demand.
At the end of the engagement, the General Secretary of the Trades Union Congress (TUC), Dr. Yaw Baah, expressed gratitude to government for this new development.
“The Leadership of organized Labour would like to express our sincere thanks to government for granting 30% increase in base pay for 2023 for public sector workers. We are happy that it has ended peacefully today.
The 30% even though it is not what we want, it will create that opportunity for us to speak one language to work together”, he noted.
On his part, the Executive Secretary of Civil and Local Government Staff Association, Ghana (CLOGSAG), Dr. Isaac Bampoe-Addo told the government delegation that, “we want to assure government that we will collaborate with them and come up with ideas to improve the revenue generation.
We know the next time we meet for base pay negotiations, it will be a better story”.
The GNPC is actively engaged in researching the hydrocarbon prospectivity of Ghana’s onshore sedimentary basin under a reconnaissance license, according to Chief Executive Officer Opoku Ahweneeh Danquah, using a combination of geophysical, geological, and geochemical techniques.
Additionally, GNPC uses its Reconnaissance license to run the shallow water GH-WB-01 block. In order to assess the block’s hydrocarbon potential and drill one well, GNPC will obtain, process, and interpret 3D seismic data over the course of the next two years.
His presentation, which was the theme; ‘GNPC; A Strategic Partner for Delivery of Available E&P Projects’, also touched on the operatorship drive of the GNPC.
“GNPC is continuously evaluating opportunities to leverage our technical competence and financial strength in unlocking much needed hydrocarbon potential of our sedimentary basins,” he noted.
He further encouraged “…all to strongly consider the opportunities available at this Roadshow and assure you that in GNPC you have a dependable technical and commercial partner working together to execute work programs leading to much needed oil and gas discoveries.”
The Roadshow saw presentations on an overview of Ghana’s upstream industry as well as Ghana’s Fiscal and Regulatory Regime and Energy Transition Strategy. There were technical presentations on Farm-in operations, available blocks among Q&A sessions.
In attendance were the Energy Minister, Dr Matthew Opoku Prempeh; Ghana’s High Commissioner to the United Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland, Papa Owusu Ankomah as well as experts from the oil and gas industry.
The GNPC’s strategic objective within the energy transition climate Mr. Danquah notes, “is to accelerate responsible exploitation of Ghana’s oil and gas resources to meet growing energy demand as we continue to embrace and develop green energy projects.”
Increased participation in E&P licenses
The CEO revealed the growth strategy led to the establishment of GNPC Explorco, a registered subsidiary, with participating Interest in six Exploration and Appraisal licenses in offshore basins.
“Our strategic entry into these licenses is underpinned by our knowledge-based conviction of hydrocarbon prospectivity and commercial assessment of financial exposure and risk.
“As a paying partner, Explorco forms part of the Contractor party and contributes experience and lessons learnt from other exploratory licenses with the aim of enhancing exploration success and reducing project delivery timelines.
“In 2021, GNPC through our subsidiary acquired Commercial Interest in Jubilee and TEN fields to increase our participation and revenue from both fields,” he stated.
GNPC; 1985 – 2011
GNPC, Ghana’s National Oil Company (NOC), was established in 1983 by PNDC Law 64, to support the government’s objective of providing adequate and reliable supply of petroleum products and reducing the country’s dependence on crude oil imports, through the development of the country’s own petroleum resources.
In the early 2000’s, GNPC’s focus was amended to solely operate within the upstream energy sector, relinquishing previous downstream operations.
Prior to the establishment of Petroleum Commission Ghana in 2011, GNPC in addition to the core mandate played pseudo-regulatory roles in assisting the Ministry of Energy in chartering the path to commercial discoveries in Ghana.
The New GNPC
Subsequently, GNPC has transformed into a fully commercial state-owned entity with strategic objective of leading the sustainable exploration, development, production and disposal of the petroleum resources of Ghana, by leveraging the right mix of domestic and foreign investments in partnership with the people of Ghana.
GNPC’s role is to ensure the efficient supply of natural gas from our oil and gas fields to Ghana National Gas Company to meet Ghana’s increasing energy needs by efficiently negotiating gas sales from our producing fields.
As a partner in all Petroleum licenses, GNPC has developed diverse competencies across the entire value chain to support partners in the execution of agreed Work Programs.
Having worked with different Operators over the years, GNPC has developed a highly skilled and adaptable workforce embracing new technology and operating strategies of prospective partners.
GNPC has over the years conducted regional studies on our own as well as commissioning third-party experts such as Robertson CGG and De-Goyler and Macnaughton to deepen our understanding of the Ghana sedimentary basins.
GNPC is seeking to utilise the wealth of knowledge and expertise of the Ghana sedimentary basins in collaboration with new partners in unlocking remaining hydrocarbon potential for mutual benefit.
Ghanaian musician Nhyiraba Kojo’s 9-bedroom mansion is 100% complete, and fans can’t stop gushing over the magnificent building seated in the heart of Accra.
Pictures and videos of the edifice went viral when the musician hosted a New Year’s Eve party to unveil it.
The exterior (compound), captures a garage filled with luxury cars, including Range Rovers, Dodge, Camaro, Mercedes Benz, SUVs, and many others.
The building comprises a private lounge, living room areas with high ceilings, and an interior décor that exudes sophistication.
It also has an office space, visitors’ rooms, and a huge master bedroom that has every other facility, including a kitchen.
“I imported all the decorative pieces, including furniture, from Turkey. There were three containers brought in. As for the home appliances, I imported them from the UK. I designed everything myself because I started life as a fashion designer, so I have an eye for good designs,” he told Zionfelix, who went on a tour of the residence.
The musician cum real estate mogul disclosed that he has been able to establish nine other apartments, some of which has been given to his family members.
“I have nine other apartments. My parents and siblings live in one. My other extended family house live in another. God created us in his own image so if others are able to make it, we also have to tell ourselves that we will make it. If by God’s grace we are able to afford a private jet, we deserve it. I don’t subscribe to the idea that material things are vanity.
“I came to Accra with a black polythene bag, it’s been God. Everything is possible.”