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Sista Afia Shuts Down Manager Romance Rumors

Ghanaian musician Sista Afia has made it clear that she will never mix business with pleasure when it comes to her career. Speaking in an interview with DJ Slim on Daybreak Hitz, she firmly dismissed the idea of having a romantic relationship with her manager.“Oh, never ever. It will never happen. Work is work. I don’t know how to mix work with pleasure,” she stated, emphasizing that she keeps her personal life strictly private.Sista Afia also revealed that she is currently signed under her own record label and manages her career with a dedicated team. While she welcomes support from people willing to help her grow, she admitted that many assume she has everything she needs, making it difficult to receive genuine assistance.Additionally, she shared that she is highly discreet about her relationships, saying, “You can be close to someone […]

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Mahama Gov’t Borrowed GH¢67bn from T-Bills in Two Months – Gideon Boako

Dr. Gideon Boako, MP for Tano North, has revealed that the Mahama administration has borrowed GH¢67 billion from the Treasury Bill (T-bill) market in just two months.In a Facebook post on March 2, 2025, Boako highlighted the government's heavy reliance on short-term borrowing, raising concerns about its fiscal strategy. He warned that excessive borrowing could drive up interest rates and inflation while limiting private sector access to credit.The revelation comes ahead of Finance Minister Dr. Cassiel Ato Forson’s 2025 budget presentation, where many expect the government to outline measures to reduce dependence on domestic debt and stabilize the economy.The coming weeks will be crucial in determining whether alternative revenue sources will be introduced to ease pressure on the T-bill market and ensure long-term financial stability.

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Kanvili Kpawmo Residents Demand Water After Three-Month Dry Spell

Residents of Kanvili Kpawmo in the Sagnarigu Municipality are outraged over Ghana Water Company Limited’s (GWCL) failure to supply tap water for over three months. Despite the prolonged shortage, households continue to receive and pay water bills, sparking widespread frustration.The last time water flowed in the area was December 14, 2024. Since then, residents have been forced to rely on expensive water tankers and sachet water, increasing their cost of living and raising health concerns."It's unfair that we are paying for water we haven’t received in months," a resident lamented, accusing GWCL of prioritizing revenue over service.A statement by community member Lazarus Avonsige emphasized the growing distrust in GWCL’s commitment to public service. The affected residents are demanding the immediate restoration of water supply and a fair billing system that reflects actual usage.They have also urged regulatory bodies to step […]

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Dr. Akosua Abdallah Denies Involvement in Petition Against Kafui Danku, James Gardiner

Renowned Ghanaian actress Dr. Akosua Abdallah has distanced herself from a petition seeking the removal of Kafui Danku and James Gardiner from their newly appointed roles at the National Film Authority (NFA).In a statement released to myjoyonline.com, Dr. Abdallah made it clear that she was neither consulted nor involved in drafting the petition. The petition, initiated by the Association of Ghanaian Creatives, urged President John Dramani Mahama to revoke the appointments, arguing that the two lacked the necessary expertise for their roles. The petition also suggested alternative candidates, including Dr. Abdallah, Jim Fara Awindor, George Bosompim, Professor Linus Abraham, Akofa Edjeani Asiedu, and Nicole Amarteifio.Dr. Abdallah is now the fourth person on the list to reject any association with the petition, following similar statements from Awindor, Bosompim, and Abraham. In her statement, she reaffirmed her commitment to artistic excellence and […]

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BoG Warns Banks: Stop Photocopying Ghana Cards!

The Bank of Ghana (BoG) has issued a strong warning to banks, instructing them to stop photocopying customers' Ghana Cards for transactions. According to the central bank, this practice increases the risk of fraud and compromises financial security.Ashitei Trebi-Ollennu, Deputy Head of Financial Integrity at BoG, emphasized that biometric verification is the only approved method for authenticating identities in banking transactions. He stated that banks should rely on the National Identification Authority’s (NIA) biometric system instead of keeping photocopies, which could be exploited for fraudulent activities.The warning was reiterated during a forum on identity verification in financial transactions, organized by Identity Management Systems II (IMS II) Ltd in collaboration with the NIA. Industry experts at the event stressed the importance of using biometric technology to enhance security and prevent financial crimes.

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Fire Destroys NEDCo Warehouse in Tamale, Over 20 Transformers Lost

A massive fire engulfed the Central Warehouse of the Northern Electricity Distribution Company (NEDCo) in Tamale on Sunday afternoon, reducing critical electrical equipment to ashes. The blaze, which broke out around 2 PM, destroyed over 20 transformers and an unknown number of insulators.Firefighters from the Ghana National Fire Service (GNFS) rushed to the scene with two fire tenders from the Tamale Metro and Tamale Teaching Hospital stations. Due to the intensity of the flames, they had to deploy foam concentrate to bring the fire under control.GNFS spokesperson Baba Hudu stated that the cause of the fire remains unknown but praised the swift response of fire personnel in preventing further damage.Meanwhile, NEDCo’s Corporate Communications Manager, Maxwell Kotoka, assured the public that power supply to external areas remains unaffected. He clarified that only warehouse materials and an on-site transformer were damaged and […]

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Alkebulan City Project: A New Ultra-Modern City Rises in Agave-Dzebetato

A groundbreaking modern city project, spanning over 2,000 acres, has officially begun in Agave-Dzebetato, South Tongu District of the Volta Region. Named Alkebulan City Ghana, the ambitious development will feature residential and business districts, a university, a vocational college, a teaching hospital, a sports academy, and a shopping mall.Other key facilities in the multi-million-dollar project include an aerodrome for private jets, a grand conference center, a stadium, a seven-star hotel, and various recreational spaces.Dr. Delorn Madeiz, CEO of Imperial Madeiz Ltd, the company spearheading the project, expressed gratitude to traditional leaders for donating land to make the vision a reality. He stated that Alkebulan City will accommodate up to five million people and play a crucial role in economic transformation by curbing rural-urban migration, creating jobs, and boosting regional integration.The project, set for completion within five years, will be built […]

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Rainstorm Destroys School, Displaces Families in Kpandai District

A powerful rainstorm has devastated several communities in the Kpandai District of the Northern Region, leaving Chakoli D/A Primary School in ruins and displacing numerous families.The storm, which hit on February 20, 2025, caused severe damage in Bankamba, Chakoli, and Nanjero, tearing apart homes, schools, and places of worship. At Chakoli D/A Primary School, classrooms were completely destroyed, forcing teachers and pupils to hold lessons under trees in unsafe conditions.Headteacher James Addai expressed deep concern over the disruption, noting that many students have stopped attending school. Efforts are being made to encourage them to return, but without urgent rebuilding, the situation may worsen, especially as the rainy season approaches.In addition to the school, about 30 houses, a chapel, and other structures in Chakoli have been completely wiped out, leaving families seeking shelter with neighbors. Assemblyman James Asuo has called on […]

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Ghana’s Youth Losing Faith Due to Corruption – Dr. Yamson Warns

Dr. Ishmael Yamson, Chairman of the National Economic Dialogue Planning Committee, has raised concerns about the growing frustration among Ghana’s youth, blaming economic mismanagement and corruption for their loss of hope in the country’s future.Speaking at the 2025 National Economic Dialogue in Accra, Dr. Yamson described many young Ghanaians as "Generation Hustlers," who no longer see opportunities at home and are eager to migrate in search of better prospects. He warned that years of poor governance, weak institutions, and self-serving politics have led to rising unemployment and economic instability.While acknowledging external factors like the COVID-19 pandemic, he insisted that Ghana's biggest challenges are "homegrown and self-inflicted." He urged leaders to take decisive action to reset the economy, cautioning that failure to do so would have dire consequences.The two-day forum, themed “Resetting Ghana: Building the Economy We Want Together,” aims to […]

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Asantehene Rejects Gift, Urges Church to Use It for Offertory

The Asantehene, Otumfuo Osei Tutu II, has declined an appreciation token from a Church of Pentecost branch in Asokwa, Ashanti Region, instead directing them to use it as offertory.A delegation led by Apostle Peter Kofi Dzemekey visited the Manhyia Palace to express gratitude for the king’s support. However, when church elders presented a token of appreciation, the Asantehene respectfully declined, saying, "You should use it as offertory for me."The meeting ended with prayers for the king’s well-being.

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